Digital arts writer from the art foundation, she has been a resident, Nonfiction Program fellow. Her essays and reviews have appeared in publications by the new york times, defense wired the globe and others. She will be joined in conversation by kendra albert, a lecturer on law at Harvard Law School where they practiced law, their work reflects on technology and law covering topics like facial recognition, computer secure, online reaction and tonight they are going to discuss lurking how a person became a user. A poetic, empathetic and incisive history of the internet that will resonate with anyone who goes online to listen and learn, not shout. Joanne mcneil traces it in playful ways revealing what has been lost, what has been stolen and what utopian possibilities may still be recovered. Lurkers of the world unite. We are pleased to host this event at harvard bookstore, please join me in welcoming Joanne Mcneil and kendra albert. [applause] to start i have a brief reading. I will sta
Our office does certify the funding though. Thats where we do work with the department of Public Health. Good, and certifying the funding means . We review the d. P. H. Says these are the costs and this is what we spent and we review it. Is this generating what the mayor would want to see, does that happen . I do not think so, but i can confirm that for you. Okay, cool. There was a fair look at mhsa last year indiscernible . System review. And were audited by the state so our quality review and our annual reviews have items related to mhsa outcomes. I know that theres a lot in here. One of the things that was in here that i was interested in that i did not know about but seems relevant to some of our current discussions around access is the behavioral access center. What is that, and what does that do . So is it a place . Yes, its 1380 howard. We are located were at the very right at the entrance lobby on the first floor there towards the left. I have heard of this. Yes. So it serves a
Understand me, then you can provide the services for the people thaw want to help because they have a place to live. You are doing it tailend, ass backwards. You have been doing this for well over several generations and thats why you have so many people homeless out on streets right now. Supervisor fewer thank you very much. Next speaker, please. Well, i feel certain that you have the best of intentions but i ask, nonetheless, how is it that now while we are presently suing a number of important pharmaceuticals, manufacturers and their regional distributors for a significant sum of billions of dollars owing to their illegal conduct in the mass promotion of highly addictive substances and by we, i mean cities and counties and states throughout the county as plaintiffs in multiple lawsuits. Im glad that San Francisco has come around to join the litigation. How can it seem like a good idea for taxpayers, with the bill, for example, for Mental Health care, for all possibly opening the doo
thousands of people cut off from the mainland 6789 the only way to get there, air, helicopter or boat. you see semitrucks bringing supplies, we re moving as fast as we can, we are here to support as long as needed. carley: alexandria hoff joins us live from fort myers beach. what an experience. the pictures look like a bomb went off. what did you learn? alex: how complicated it has been to get to people in need, those in barrier islands that have been completely cut off. recovery operation or the operation to get to some form of state of recovery, 24 hours ongoing and quite impressive. latest numbers, 430,000 floridians still without power, down from 2.6 million and hardest hit places, though, they could be in the dark for weeks and months, some are anticipating. as number of those without power comes down, ian s death toll is rising. report of 78 deaths, 71 in florida, even survival plagued by trauma. a resident put it, it is the most horrible thing in the world really
Which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] the communicators visited bell labs. The labs were created by at t they are owned by nokia, we president bell labs marc Marcus Weldon at the labs in new jersey. So where are we . Were at bell labs. Historical institution, we like to think very relevant to the future as thats institution invented just about every imagine y that you can that underpins the internet. In every silicon chip linux, your apple hone, lasers that do all the optics, Long Distance communications, satellite communication, we invented all bunch of d won a prizes but we consider ourselves internet. Ation of the in 2017, who owns bell labs . Company called nokia. That company you probably all 3310, do you remember the leg nokia phone . T was sort of a wedge, very popular with everyone, probably the first phone if you lived 20 r 30 years ago that company evolved. It got out of the handset business which it can sold to microsoft. Then microsof