1 00:00:00,467 --> 00:00:03,467 The President: Well, it is wonderful to see all of you here today, 2 00:00:03,467 --> 00:00:05,333 to be with all of you. 3 00:00:05,333 --> 00:00:09,200 I want to make some special acknowledgements. 4 00:00:09,200 --> 00:00:15,867 We've got some legislators here who have been fighting on behalf 5 00:00:15,867 --> 00:00:19,734 of the disabilities community for a very long time. 6 00:00:19,734 --> 00:00:22,066 We're so proud of the legislation I'm signing today, 7 00:00:22,066 --> 00:00:24,834 as well as legislation we signed earlier this week. 8 00:00:24,834 --> 00:00:27,900 So I want to acknowledge all of them. 9 00:00:27,900 --> 00:00:32,000 First of all, responsible in large part for guiding this 10 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:37,767 process through in the Senate -- Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas. 11 00:00:37,767 --> 00:00:43,533 Representative Ed Markey, Democrat from Massachusetts. 12 00:00:43,533 --> 00:00:48,133 We also have here Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia. 13 00:00:48,133 --> 00:00:52,433 Senator Barbara Mikulski, Democrat of Maryland. 14 00:00:52,433 --> 00:00:56,834 We've got Kent Conrad, as well as Byron Dorgan -- 15 00:00:56,834 --> 00:00:58,934 the Dakota boys from North Dakota. 16 00:00:58,934 --> 00:01:00,633 (laughter) 17 00:01:00,633 --> 00:01:02,934 We've got Representative Henry Waxman, 18 00:01:02,934 --> 00:01:09,033 who's on so many important pieces of legislation this year, 19 00:01:09,033 --> 00:01:10,867 and we're grateful to him. 20 00:01:10,867 --> 00:01:14,834 Mr. Julius Genachowski is here, who's the chairman of the FCC. 21 00:01:14,834 --> 00:01:16,200 Where's Julius? 22 00:01:16,200 --> 00:01:18,867 There he is right there -- a classmate of mine, 23 00:01:18,867 --> 00:01:23,133 somebody who has just been a great friend for a long time. 24 00:01:23,133 --> 00:01:25,233 And finally, we've got this guy. 25 00:01:25,233 --> 00:01:28,500 (laughter) 26 00:01:28,500 --> 00:01:31,700 Some of you may know him. 27 00:01:31,700 --> 00:01:37,200 I happened to be listening to him this morning when I woke up. 28 00:01:37,200 --> 00:01:38,700 He's what I work out to. 29 00:01:38,700 --> 00:01:41,266 (laughter) 30 00:01:41,266 --> 00:01:43,300 He's what I sweet-talk Michelle to. 31 00:01:43,300 --> 00:01:47,367 (laughter) 32 00:01:47,367 --> 00:01:49,166 Mr. Stevie Wonder is in the house. 33 00:01:49,166 --> 00:01:59,467 (applause) 34 00:01:59,467 --> 00:02:02,967 I was doing a little rendition of some of his music to him and 35 00:02:02,967 --> 00:02:05,066 he was kind enough not to laugh. 36 00:02:05,066 --> 00:02:08,066 (laughter) 37 00:02:08,066 --> 00:02:12,467 Now, earlier this year, we celebrated the 20th anniversary 38 00:02:12,467 --> 00:02:15,600 of the Americans with Disabilities Act right here in 39 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:17,166 the White House. 40 00:02:17,166 --> 00:02:19,000 Many of you were here. 41 00:02:19,000 --> 00:02:23,467 And it was a moment for every American to reflect not just on 42 00:02:23,467 --> 00:02:26,767 one of the most comprehensive civil rights bills in our 43 00:02:26,767 --> 00:02:31,433 history, but what that bill meant to so many people. 44 00:02:31,433 --> 00:02:35,066 It was a victory won by countless Americans who refused 45 00:02:35,066 --> 00:02:39,967 to accept the world as it is, and against great odds, 46 00:02:39,967 --> 00:02:44,800 waged quiet struggles and grassroots crusades until 47 00:02:44,800 --> 00:02:48,433 finally change was won. 48 00:02:48,433 --> 00:02:52,967 The story of the disability rights movement is enriched 49 00:02:52,967 --> 00:02:58,400 because it's intertwined with the story of America's progress. 50 00:02:58,400 --> 00:03:03,433 Americans with disabilities are Americans first and foremost, 51 00:03:03,433 --> 00:03:07,066 and like all Americans are entitled not only to full 52 00:03:07,066 --> 00:03:13,834 participation in our society, but also full opportunity in our society. 53 00:03:13,834 --> 00:03:16,700 So we've come a long way. 54 00:03:16,700 --> 00:03:20,467 But even today, after all the progress that we've made, 55 00:03:20,467 --> 00:03:23,100 too many Americans with disabilities are still measured 56 00:03:23,100 --> 00:03:26,500 by what folks think they can't do, 57 00:03:26,500 --> 00:03:29,700 instead of what we know they can do. 58 00:03:29,700 --> 00:03:33,300 The fight for progress isn't about sympathy, by the way -- 59 00:03:33,300 --> 00:03:35,600 it's about opportunity. 60 00:03:35,600 --> 00:03:38,133 And that's why all of us share a responsibility to keep building 61 00:03:38,133 --> 00:03:41,400 on the work of those who came before us -- 62 00:03:41,400 --> 00:03:46,667 one life, one law, one step at a time. 63 00:03:46,667 --> 00:03:50,800 So today, we're here to take two more steps on that journey. 64 00:03:50,800 --> 00:03:53,800 First of all, on Tuesday, I signed Rosa's Law. 65 00:03:53,800 --> 00:03:56,367 This is named for a nine-year-old girl, 66 00:03:56,367 --> 00:03:58,300 right there -- Rosa, wave to everybody. 67 00:03:58,300 --> 00:04:10,834 (applause) 68 00:04:10,834 --> 00:04:12,467 That's some good waving there, Rosa. 69 00:04:12,467 --> 00:04:14,300 (laughter) 70 00:04:14,300 --> 00:04:20,633 Rosa Marcellino -- it's so inspiring to have her here. 71 00:04:20,633 --> 00:04:24,667 As one of hundreds of thousands of Americans with Down Syndrome, 72 00:04:24,667 --> 00:04:29,033 Rosa worked with her parents and her siblings to have the words 73 00:04:29,033 --> 00:04:32,133 "mentally retarded" officially removed from the health and 74 00:04:32,133 --> 00:04:36,633 education code in her home state of Maryland. 75 00:04:36,633 --> 00:04:40,567 Now, Rosa's Law takes her idea a step further. 76 00:04:40,567 --> 00:04:44,266 It amends the language in all federal health, 77 00:04:44,266 --> 00:04:49,200 education and labor laws to remove that same phrase and 78 00:04:49,200 --> 00:04:54,367 instead refer to Americans living with an "intellectual disability." 79 00:04:54,367 --> 00:04:59,333 Now this may seem to some people like a minor change, 80 00:04:59,333 --> 00:05:04,200 but I think Rosa's brother Nick put it best -- where's Nick? 81 00:05:04,200 --> 00:05:05,667 You right there, Nick? 82 00:05:05,667 --> 00:05:06,433 You can wave, too. 83 00:05:06,433 --> 00:05:07,367 Go ahead. 84 00:05:07,367 --> 00:05:09,667 (laughter) 85 00:05:09,667 --> 00:05:12,734 But I want everybody to hear Nick's wisdom here. 86 00:05:12,734 --> 00:05:16,633 He said, "What you call people is how you treat them. 87 00:05:16,633 --> 00:05:19,800 If we change the words, maybe it will be the start of a new 88 00:05:19,800 --> 00:05:22,967 attitude towards people with disabilities." 89 00:05:22,967 --> 00:05:24,800 That's a lot of wisdom from Nick. 90 00:05:24,800 --> 00:05:36,400 (applause) 91 00:05:36,400 --> 00:05:39,233 Nick and Rosa's parents are all choking up because they're 92 00:05:39,233 --> 00:05:44,367 really proud of their kids, and appropriately so. 93 00:05:44,367 --> 00:05:49,567 Now, the bill I'm signing today into law will better ensure full 94 00:05:49,567 --> 00:05:53,333 participation in our democracy and our economy for Americans 95 00:05:53,333 --> 00:05:55,266 with disabilities. 96 00:05:55,266 --> 00:05:59,767 The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act will 97 00:05:59,767 --> 00:06:02,734 make it easier for people who are deaf, 98 00:06:02,734 --> 00:06:07,533 blind or live with a visual impairment to do what many of us 99 00:06:07,533 --> 00:06:12,567 take for granted -- from navigating a TV or DVD menu to 100 00:06:12,567 --> 00:06:15,667 sending an email on a smart phone. 101 00:06:15,667 --> 00:06:18,700 It sets new standards so that Americans with disabilities can 102 00:06:18,700 --> 00:06:22,967 take advantage of the technology our economy depends on. 103 00:06:22,967 --> 00:06:25,867 And that's especially important in today's economy, 104 00:06:25,867 --> 00:06:29,500 when every worker needs the necessary skills to compete for 105 00:06:29,500 --> 00:06:31,500 the jobs of the future. 106 00:06:31,500 --> 00:06:35,367 So together, these changes are about guaranteeing equal access, 107 00:06:35,367 --> 00:06:40,166 equal opportunity, and equal respect for every American. 108 00:06:40,166 --> 00:06:43,133 And they build on the progress that we've already made as an 109 00:06:43,133 --> 00:06:45,700 administration over the last 20 months. 110 00:06:45,700 --> 00:06:48,233 Together, we put in place one of the most important updates to 111 00:06:48,233 --> 00:06:52,233 the ADA in 20 years by prohibiting disability-based 112 00:06:52,233 --> 00:06:55,867 discrimination by government entities and private businesses 113 00:06:55,867 --> 00:06:58,867 and by updating accessibility standards. 114 00:06:58,867 --> 00:07:02,000 I issued an executive order focused on establishing the 115 00:07:02,000 --> 00:07:07,000 federal government as a model employer of Americans with disabilities. 116 00:07:07,000 --> 00:07:11,400 We passed the Christopher and Dana Reeve Paralysis Act -- 117 00:07:11,400 --> 00:07:14,133 the first piece of comprehensive legislation aimed at addressing 118 00:07:14,133 --> 00:07:18,033 the challenge faced by Americans living with paralysis. 119 00:07:18,033 --> 00:07:20,734 We reauthorized the Children's Health Insurance Program, 120 00:07:20,734 --> 00:07:24,567 covering an additional 2.6 million children in need in 121 00:07:24,567 --> 00:07:28,900 2009, including children with disabilities. 122 00:07:28,900 --> 00:07:32,133 And the Affordable Care Act we passed will give every American 123 00:07:32,133 --> 00:07:34,400 more control over their health care -- 124 00:07:34,400 --> 00:07:37,233 and will do more to give Americans with disabilities 125 00:07:37,233 --> 00:07:41,967 control over their own lives than any legislation since the ADA. 126 00:07:41,967 --> 00:07:43,533 So equal access. 127 00:07:43,533 --> 00:07:45,200 Equal opportunity. 128 00:07:45,200 --> 00:07:48,300 The freedom to make of our lives what we will. 129 00:07:48,300 --> 00:07:51,900 Living up to these principles is an obligation we have as 130 00:07:51,900 --> 00:07:54,700 Americans -- and to one another. 131 00:07:54,700 --> 00:07:58,233 Because, in the end, each of us has a role to play in our economy. 132 00:07:58,233 --> 00:08:02,333 Each of us has something to contribute to the American story. 133 00:08:02,333 --> 00:08:05,600 And each of us must do our part to continue on this never-ending 134 00:08:05,600 --> 00:08:08,900 journey towards building a more perfect union. 135 00:08:08,900 --> 00:08:12,000 So I am so proud of the legislators here today. 136 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:15,033 I want to thank all the advocates who helped bring this 137 00:08:15,033 --> 00:08:17,667 legislation about. 138 00:08:17,667 --> 00:08:20,367 And now I'm very proud to sign the bill. 139 00:08:20,367 --> 00:08:28,633 (applause) 140 00:08:28,633 --> 00:08:51,767 (the bill is signed) 141 00:08:51,767 --> 00:09:12,633 (cheers and applause)