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HARDtalk

and the longer we live, the more impairment will hit us. absolutely. demographers talk about what they call rectangularisation of life curves, and that is that you live to a certain age, 80 or 100 years, and then boom, you are dead at the end. and that would be perfect but that is not what we have. we go along and we decline and we decline and then we die and it is the decline which is so expensive and so problematic. which brings me to one area of impairment that i'm not sure you have spent so much time thinking and talking about or at least i have missed it, that is, not the physical but the mental and intellectual impairment. often of course that can come with old age or dementia, alzheimer's, and it affects so many people as they get older. some of the things you are talking about

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HARDtalk

the head with your point, they won't enjoy it, but if you take your point and bury it in a hopefully funny story, maybe they will think of it. my point in this book is really that life can be normal. we've talked science and ethics and the realities of daily life. when you consider the span of your own life and your own family history, do you think as our species gets evermore knowledgeable and scientifically capable, do you think we are also becoming wiser? i hope so, but there is no evidence. if you look at the world today, you know better than i do that there is conflict in the middle east, a dictator in russia, all sorts of problems in the world. so we are not necessarily any better than we were but we have the potential to be better. we know what went wrong. we know what mistakes we have made. i think we can build a society.

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HARDtalk

i have introduced you as an ethicist and disability rights advocate, but you are all sorts of things. you just wrote a novel. in your past you have been a stand—up comedian. you have been a cultural commentator. you have done all sorts of different things. how important is it that we all see you in society doing your thing, a great success but not focused on the fact that, "oh, you are disabled." exactly. this book that you've brandished, it's called the ha—ha, the hero of it, fred, is disabled, he is paralysed, in a wheelchair like me but he drives a car, he is a solicitor, he has a flat. all accessible. and he has friends. and therefore, he is included. and like me he went to a stately home in suffolk and he is having his birthday weekend, and when i was learning to write what i was told is that your point has to be buried. if you hit people over

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HARDtalk

so it always cloudier here, always a little brighter. further west, temperatures again, really quite low for the time of year, but lots of dry weather around underneath the cloud, though it will be feeling rather chilly and damp still. and then we've got a more dominant area of low pressure starting to develop as we head through thursday. that's going to be rolling in from the south and the west. so we'll also see some showers get going here. meanwhile, our other systems still producing some showers across northern and eastern areas of scotland, perhaps into northeast england. and some of those showers could turn out to be a bit wintry over the tops of the scottish hills as well. it's still feeling rather chilly on thursday. there will be some brighter skies here and there at times, but our low pressure feature out towards the southwest is going to start to allow these weather fronts to roll in as we head through friday and indeed into the weekend as well. they'll help to scoop up some milder feeling air. it's a rather messy picture on friday. more showers, certainly some brighter skies at times, but still a lot of uncertainty

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HARDtalk

they say, "thank goodness we did not have the power," because of course power gives you responsibility, and you can say my life as an academic, a professor, my daughter who has been training in social work, my son, a civil servant, they have good lives. they have children, they get on with life. so, why does it matter that they are short? the question is — what matters? is it, as it were, biological differences or is it the social inequalities? i'm a sociologist, so i always say it was social inequality. you must have dwelt upon this in your own decision—making about whether to have children and, as it happens, i know you had children very young, so i guess you drew a conclusion very early in life, "you know what, my life is absolutely worth "living and whether or not the child i have has the same "condition as me, even if they do, that does not detract "from my belief that they will have a good life."

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HARDtalk

that a society and the culture can do to make life so much better and easier for disabled people, i can see it applying clearly to physical impairment and disability, but how do you cope with profound mental and intellectual impairment? i have worked a lot with people with dementia and i think the same disability rights arguments apply to them. the same age—friendly cities arguments are put forward by the who. so all of the access that i've spoken about helps older people, all of the, as it were, the simplicity, the smart phone — it's gone wrong because i dropped it in water. i have to press everything and it does everything. now, if i had dementia, how complicated that would that be. that is why the japanese have developed a phone, itjust has numbers and the dial and therefore it is very simple. so the way we do things could be made easier. how important is representation as a part of the overall picture of normalising impairment and disability within a society?

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Fox News at Night

allowing writers to specify the level of conversation they would like during their ride. choosing between quiet preferred and happy to chat. what you think? do you want chatter or silence. kevin corke, your override is it chatty or chilling quiet. >> on rare occasion i will have a conversation in the -- the drivers have been terrific. generally i like a quiet. >> trace: chand lee painter, try -- quiet or chatty? >> it's good to have options. usually in a new brown working so you can hit quiet or if them in the mood to talk i can have a conversation. >> trace: i guess you do have that option. you're override. >> it's a very excluding topic for me. i don't have a smart phone so i can't even use. every now and again someone orders one for me and i think it all depends on how long the trip is. short trip good for a chat. if it's a long ride don't start

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Dateline

dead. >> people that are thinking i'm guilty and looking for justification are clinging to that is utterly ridiculous. >> reporter: the tears that was acting, not guilty? >> you think about something that made you upset throughout the day or week when you're trying to cry for a scene. i had a stressful day, i guess. >> reporter: but that cry can be episode was not the only thing that investigators found odd. after the two peoples in mime that night, dan was back at home texting from sam's cell phone. ultimately luring julie to sam's apartment. sam had a flip phone that this a different look from dan's smart phone. you never noticed that the phone he was texting on was not his regular phone? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: and the couple's shared computer in the

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