 Major sponsors for Ableton on Air include Green Mountain Support Services, empowering people with disabilities to live home in the community, Washington County Mental Health, where hope and support come together. Media sponsors for Ableton on Air include Park Chester Times, Muslim Community Report, WWW, this is the Bronx.info, Associated Press Media Editors, New York Power Online Newspaper, U.S. Press Corps Domestic and International, Anchor FM and Spotify. Partners for Ableton on Air include Yachad of New York and New England where everyone belongs, the Orthodox Union, the Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired of Vermont, the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Center Vermont Habitat for Humanity and Montpelier Sustainable Coalition, Montpelier Medical Center of the Bronx, Rose of Kennedy Center of Bronx, New York, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of the Bronx. Ableton on Air has been seen in the following publications, Park Chester Times, WWW, this is the Bronx.com, New York Power Online Newspaper, Muslim Community Report, WWW.H.com and the Montpelier Bridge. Ableton on Air is part of the following organizations, the National Academy of Television, Arts and Sciences, Boston, New England Chapter and the Society of Professional Journalists. Welcome to this edition of Ableton on Air, the one and only program that focuses on the needs, concerns and achievements of the definitely able. I've always been your host, Lauren Seiler. Arlene is not here today. On this television program today we will talk about some very prominent situations in history that happened over the last week and over the last couple of weeks. But before we do that, we would like to say special thanks to our wonderful sponsors, Green Mountain Support Services, Washington County Mental Health and many other partners including the Brain Injury Association of Vermont as well as the Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired and also another prominent partner, Enough Ministries of Vermont. We would like to say special thank you. So let's begin. Some very prominent things happened in history this past week. Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. So let's find out some information about her. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, which is Queen Elizabeth II has passed away. She was born on September, her, she was born, sorry, she was born on April 21st 1926 and had passed away the 8th of September 2022. She was the Queen of United Kingdom of England and other Commonwealth realms from the 6th of February 1952 until her death in 2022. She was the Queen Regent of 32 sovereign states during her life as monarch of 15 of them at the time of her death. Her reign of 70 years and 214 days is the longest of any British monarch and the longest recorded in any female head of state in history. Elizabeth was born in Mayfair, England and the first child of the Duke of Duchess of York was later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. Her father acceded the throne in 1936 and the abdiction of her brother King Edward VIII. Making Roman numerals was never my strong suit. King Edward VIII making Elizabeth the heir presumptive. She was educated privately at home and began to undertake public duties during the Second World War serving in the auxiliary territorial service as well as becoming a truck driver. In 1947 she married Philip Mountbatten, a former Prince of Greece and Denmark and their marriage lasted 73 years until his death in April 2021. They had four children Charles III and Princess Royal Prince Andrew Duke of York and Prince Edward Earl of Wessex. Her father died in 1952 Elizabeth then 25 years old became Queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries. The United Kingdom, Canada, Austria, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon known today as Sperlanca as well as head of Commonwealth. Elizabeth reigned over the constitutional monarch through major political changes such as troubles of Northern Ireland, devolution of United Kingdom and decolonization of Africa and the United Kingdom's accession of the European communities and withdrawal of the European Union. The number of the realms varied over time as territories gained independence and some realms became republics for many historic meetings and visits including state visits of China and in 1986 Russia in 1994 and the Republic of Ireland in 2011 and five visits with five posts. Significant events include Elizabeth coronation in 1953 and the celebrations of the silver, golden, diamond and platinum jubilees in 1977, 2002, 2012 and 2022. While we're doing this show we're going to have pictures of Queen Elizabeth II. Respectively Elizabeth was the longest living, hold on, she was the longest living reigning British monarch and the second longest reigning sovereign in world history and only behind Louis VII of France she faced occasional republican sentiment in the media criticism and her family particularly of the breakdowns of the children's marriage and the Annas Harbors in 1992, that's the hard word to pronounce and the death of former daughter-in-law Diana, Princess of Wales in 1997. However, support of the monarchy of the United Kingdom remained constantly as she did in the personal popularity of Elizabeth. She died at 96 years old in Votamoral Castle, Albanshire and she was succeeded by her eldest son Charles III. That's about Queen Elizabeth. Now also another person who had passed away over the last two days was Bernard Shaw. Bernard Shaw was one of the first anchors of CNN, so let's get to him and his life. May 22, 1940 Bernard Shaw last name spelled S-H-A-W. He was a journalist for many, many years. He was born May 22, 1940 and died September 7, 2022 and he retired from CNN in 2001. So let's get to him. You can find all this information on Wikipedia and we're also going to have pictures of Bernard Shaw who's a prominent journalist. He was an American journalist and lead anchor, news anchor for CNN from 1980 until his retirement in 2021. Prior to his time at CNN, he was the reporter and anchor for WNUS Westinghouse Broadcasting, CBS News and ABC. Shaw was born in Chicago, Illinois to Edward Shaw, a railroad employee and house painter and Camilla Murphy. Sorry, Camilla Murphy Shaw, a housekeeper. Shaw attended the University of Illinois in Chicago from 1963 to 1968 and he also served in the United States Marine Corps with states in Hawaii and Cherry Point in North Carolina. In 1962, he was a message sensor specialist, achieving the rank of Corporal E4. He exhibited a passionate interest in print media and clipped articles from newspapers. He often traveled on weekends in Washington DC. He cultivated an acquaintance with Walter Cronkite and had an interest in baseball. Shaw's broadcasting career is very vast and he served as anchor and reporter of WNUS in Chicago in 1964. He worked as a reporter for the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in Chicago and later moved to Washington DC and the White House correspondent. He also worked as a correspondent in the Washington Bureau of CBS News and in 1971 to 1977. He also moved to ABC News as Latin American correspondent and bureau chief and became a Capitol Hill senior correspondent. Shaw left ABC in 1980 and moved to CNN as co-anchor of the Prime News broadcast anchoring from Washington DC. Shaw's coverage of the 1981 assassination of US President Ronald Reagan with Shaw joining CBS News as correspondent with Daniel Shaw, one of the first air personalities hired by the fledgling cable channel. He is credited by helping establish CNN as a credible and reliable broadcast news and news source at the early point of the network's history. Shaw's widely known, was widely known for the question he posed at the Democratic US presidential candidate Michael D. Dukakis at his second presidential debate with George H. W. Bush during the 1988 election. When Shaw was moderating knowing that Dukakis opposed the death penalty, he asked Shaw if he would support irrevocable death and he would logically not address it sufficiently on the personal level. Kitty Dukakis was among the public figures that found the question inflammatory and unwarranted at a presidential debate. Shaw is also remembered for reporting at the 1991 Gulf War. He also found shelter under a desk as he reported cruise missiles flying past the window. He also made frequent trips back and forth from the hotel bomb shelter while describing a situation in Baghdad. He famously stated clearly, I've never been there, but this feels like we were in the center of hell, according to Shaw. Shaw co-anchored CNN's Inside Politics until 1992 until he retired in 2001. He then occasionally appeared on CNN in May 2005 when a plane flew into a restricted area in Washington DC. He co-anchored Judy Woodruff's last broadcast on CNN in 2005. Shaw reflected his 41 years in journalism and what he missed in his personal life was not worth the success. Shaw appeared on the June 1, 2020 episode of the CNN's Aaron Burnett's Out Front to recognize the 40th anniversary of the start of the network. Shaw was a great journalist and we sent condolences to the family. Another couple of things I want to mention that's going to be happening on Ableton on Air that I need to promote the Brain Injury Association of Vermont. Brain Injury Association of Vermont, we are going to be promoting over the next couple of weeks. The Brain Injury Association creates a better future for Vermonters affected by brain injury through education and advocacy. I'm going to be talking about quickly before we end the show today the Brain Injury Association of Vermont's website which is www.bivt.org. Their conference, which is in, if you want to find out more about their conferences, their conference which happens to be October 12, 2022 in Killington, Vermont, which I will be speaking as a self-advocate. For more information on that conference and how to register for that conference you can go to www.bivt.org. For more information also about the Brain Injury Association, you can contact them. As a matter of fact, they are located at the following address. They are located at 1 Derby Lane, Suite 2, Waterbury, Vermont, 05676. Their number is 802-244-6850. If you want to find out more information on their organization, they provide the following trainings, their events, they have many different types of events. You can go to their event page, they have many types of advocacy also. Brain injury and there's also a situation here on how to become an advocate and awareness month and so on and so forth. For more information on their information, you can go to www.bivt.org. You can sign up for their conference on October 12, 2022 which is in Killington, Vermont. You can sign up and there is a small course for the conference so you can find all information about that and sign up for their conference. www.bivt.org Also, just to also let you know about what's been happening in Vermont over the last couple weeks, there is an organization which we've had on the show before called All Brains Belong. Just to go over that real quick, they have a television show on Orca Media which is at www.OrcaMedia.net. You can click on All Brains Belong and see their show. They have many different things. There is an access bar on their website www.allbrainsbelong.org and you can find out about their community events, their education and how to get involved and there's also a contact page. You can click on their contact page and see what's all about. If you have a comment that you want to make on their contact page they will get back to you. They have a lot of community events, their community events and social connection opportunities for All Brains Belong. They have inclusive design and connections. There are multiple ways to participate. The goal is low demand and how to connect in many ways in your own way. All Brains Belong brings people based on their shared interests and they connect with people who love what you love. Before our nervous systems can be available for connection we need to feel safe. All Brains Belong, welcome all nervous systems to their organization and record it to their website. Whatever needs doing in order to regulate, move, flap, dance or do your thing as they say everybody belongs. Whatever is right for you. All Brains Belong Brain Club Weekly Virtual Community Education Series is on Tuesdays at 6pm Eastern Time. The Brain Club is a virtual weekly community education series Tuesday at 6pm. You can read more about that by going to www.AllBrainsBelong.com They also have a situation where you can call the shifting the autism narrative, a healthcare provider's guide to the impact of stigma health. Shifting the autism narrative which is a healthcare provider's guide of stigma and health webinar presented by Dr. Melissa Hauser, MD founder and executive director of All Brains Belong, Vermont. She's an autistic family physician caring for autistic patients and families across the lifespan. You can click to read more. The webinar that is provided by All Brains Belong is presented by Dr. Melissa Hauser, founder and executive director of All Brains Belong. She is a family physician. You can click on their website to access the recording of the webinar. So for more information on that information you can go to www.AllBrainsBelong.org forward slash autistic health. Another forward slash. So today's show was about community events and what's going on on the national front about Queen Elizabeth II and Bernard Shaw, journalists who passed away from, he started CNN and other community events. For any community event that Ableton on Air does you can go to www.OrcaMedia.net and find out all about Ableton on Air and all the community happenings that we have going on. And if you want to find out more about advocacy and the brain injury association of Vermont, you can also go to www.BIAVT.org and also All Brains Belong at www.AllBrainsBelong.org and click on anything that parents, caregivers or anything that we talk about on Ableton on Air. Again for more information on what's happening on Ableton on Air you can go to www.OrcaMedia.net I'm Lauren Seiler, Arlene is not here today. Thank you to our sponsors Green Mountain Support Services, Washington County Mental Health and many others including the partners of All Brains Belong, partners, the association for the help of the blind and visually impaired, the division for the blind and visually impaired. Also partnering with us is on a long term basis is the Brain Injury Association of Vermont and many, many others. Thank you. I'm Lauren Seiler, Arlene is not here today. See you next time on the next edition of Ableton on Air. Major sponsors for Ableton on Air include Green Mountain Support Services, empowering people with disabilities to live home in the community, Washington County Mental Health where hope and support come together. Media sponsors for Ableton on Air include Park Chester Times, Muslim Community Report, www, this is the Bronx.info, Associated Press Media Editors, New York Power Online Newspaper, U.S. Press Corps Domestic and International, Anchor FM and Spotify. Partners for Ableton on Air include Yachad of New York and New England where everyone belongs, the Orthodox Union, the Division for the Blind and Visually Impaired of Vermont, the Vermont Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity and Montpelier Sustainable Coalition, Montpelier Medical Center of the Bronx, Rose of Kennedy Center of Bronx, New York, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of the Bronx, Ableton on Air has been seen in the following publications, Park Chester Times, www, this is the Bronx.com, New York Power Online Newspaper, Muslim Community Report, www.h.com and the Montpelier Bridge. Ableton on Air is part of the following organizations, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Boston, New England Chapter and the Society of Professional Journalists.