she will be in conversation with our very good friend pamela edwards and abc news anchor of the morning addition. duty and pam, the screen is yours. >> andy, this new age of social distancing is great to see we can get it done. duty, it was an honor to read your book. it is a running theme in the book, how often people tell you they should know they had no idea and i'm hopeful that people reading your book and joining in on the conversation tonight will be brought up to speed on what your fight has been about and all the changes you have made. in fact, that's where i want to start, to give people a perspective and i wanted you to compare and contrast what it was like when you are a young person pick you up in the book talk about your childhood in brooklyn. what it was like to be a person coming into the world then with a disability and what it is like now. the differences you see. >> well, on one hand the difference is they are significant because when i had was born in brooklyn there was just the beginning of television and i think we really need to recognize the important role that te