Whether its medical, some of these states posting some of their highest caseloads since the pandemic began, but then again optimism about the recovery at the same time. Right look, i think that we are all kind of thrown its governor to governor, yesterday in new jersey suddenly we get the you can have 100 people outside, 50 people inside. Versus six we are all kind of confused. With he see some parts of the country looking worse, other parts of the country that were so terrible its wide open and the confusion to me is what are the numbers going to be look like what are they going to look like given the fact that new york now feels like post wuhan and the rest of the country seems like, i dont know, maybe is it going to be italy, is it going to be spain i dont think it is. I think its going to be better, but i have to tell you, carl, that the stuff thats being bought is not in synch with whats happening, particularly the airlines, the hertz rental car, we saw a very good piece in the jo
They are the single is professor of arts and sciences. The professor of the disabilities and human and in addition hes the director of the project cultures that focuses on the look between medical sciences and Cultural Studies professor davis is the author of several books on disability including enforcing normalcy, disability and the body in which he won the 1996 and the award for the scholarship on the subject of north america. His memoir my sense of silence is chosen for the Chicago Tribune for 2000. Davis has been a guest on npr and the articles in the New York Times, the nations Chicago Tribune and the chronicle of higher education. Please join me in welcoming Leonard Davis at the National Archives. [applause] thank you for coming. Its interesting when i started introducing hes got the title of the Hidden History in the story and i was just thinking today by one to focus on this for the National Archives is the difference between the story and history. Lets see i just did somethin
In science and technology and one high school located in San Francisco and their approach to education. Booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors every weekend, television for serious readers. And now on booktv Lennard Davis provides a history and examines the impact of the americans with disability act, signed into law july 26, 1990. Our guest author is Lennard Davis who has written the first major book on the history and impact of the americans with impact of the americans with disabilities acts the hidden story of how the americans with disabilities act gave the largest u. S. Minority its rights. Lennard davis is an author and distinguished prof. Of liberal arts and sciences, at the university of illinois, and prof. Of medical education and disability and human developments, the director of project bio cultures which focuses on the link between medical and social science, cultural studies, disability studies and other areas. Lennard davis is the author of several books on dis
Great read if you like ancient roman history as i do. Thats my Summer Reading and i hope to be be next year with an equal number of recommendations. And now, Lennard Davis provides a history and examines the impact of the americans with disabilities act signed into law on july 26 night to 90. Our guest author is Lennard Davis his first major impact of the ada enabling acts the hidden story of how the americans with disabilities act gave the largest u. S. Minority its rights. Lennard davis and south are missed in which arts and sciences and is currently teaching in English Department at the university of illinois in chicago. Hes also a professor of medical education and professor of disability and human development. In addition he is the director project bio cultures which focuses on the links between medical and social sciences, cultural studies, disability studies and other areas. Professor davis is the author of several books including enforcing normalcy, disability deafness in the b
Accident. Fans across the country including here in the bay area are mourning his death and planning to pay tribute to him. Abc action News Reporter Rodney Dunigan live at Alonso High School. We found out a vigil is planned there tonight. Reporter 7 30 tonight family, friends and former teammates of this baseball player will meet here at the baseball field at 7 30 again to remember him and honor him tonight. In the meantime were learning new details about that accident weve learned that the baseball player Jose Fernandez actually had a fight with his pregnant girlfriend just hours before he went out on that boat, actually going out on the boat investigators say to clear his head a bit. Unfortunately just a few hours later Jose Fernandez along with two friends were killed when that 32foot fishing boat hit rocks near miami beach. A friend of one of the men actually urged him not to go out that night. He posted one last message on be careful. Friends of Jose Fernandez right here in tampa