i believe that this journey that i m about to embark on is going to be one of the best of my lifetime. this is japan: the way i see it. i m kicking off the second leg of myjourney in tokyo, home to 37 million people. tokyo being the biggest city in the world, there are definitely sirens around, a hustle and bustle to the air. people injapan are so techie, and it s really cool. and for me, i think tech really does help me when i m travelling as a blind person. it allows me to have a much more fulfilling experience. i think when you first go blind, you rip up the rule book of anything you ve learned. you know, the sighted world doesn t apply. so making toast and buttering it is a massive achievement. those little wins that i had were just so amazing. and i want them here injapan. i walked up to the vending machine, had high hopes that i could take a picture with my ai app, and it lets me know everything that s in front of me. i love the fact that it can translate japanese. it s
i lost my eyesight. and since then, i ve been on a mission to prove that having a disability doesn t have to hold me back. i ve come a long way, learning to live with sight loss. hello, sweetheart. good girl. but i ve never been this far away from home. it s just hit me like a ton of bricks that it s actually really hard, being in a new place when you can t see it. in this second part of my travels, i get to grips with the future in tokyo. ai voice: start navigation. i ve never been guided by an ai before, this is so cool! and i discover a new sense of hope in hiroshima. sobs there s so many names. i believe that this journey that i m about to embark on is going to be one of the best of my lifetime. this is japan: the way i see it. i m kicking off the second leg of myjourney in tokyo, home to 37 million people. tokyo being the biggest city in the world, there are definitely sirens around, a hustle and bustle to the air. people injapan are so techie, and it s really cool. and
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maybe a third button, if you will, to send a cancellation notice. 38 minutes is a long time. as we can all imagine, it created a lot of chaos in hawaii. u.s. authorities we are told were alerted immediately to this, including the president. what would have been the order of events? the u.s. would obviously have knowledge before an alert would go out in hawaii. we had a missile launched first of all, any missile launched in the world, the united states is aware of it. we are the only country in the world that has the number of satellites and sensors to detect any missile launch in the world. certainly we have a special focus on north korea. with the united states military does, you have a launch and the second thing they are doing is they know they have it and they are tracking it to determine where that is going. does that track lead to one of
were two members of congress, congressman joe walsh and jeff landry, both republicans voted present. what idea what their thinking is? i never voted present in my life. i m here to vote yes or no and take the heat. that third button is the option. greta: it struck me as odd. to vote one way or the or. you made a good point. i come from the state of illinois and president obama voted present more than anyone. we are welcomed to take a stand, to take a position on issues. in the case of a debt limit, americans are expecting their house members and senate members to take a stand and more importantly to offer proposals. next tuesday when the president comes forward, for the state of the union, it will be thousand days since the united states