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a picture is even one pixel. to one side or another too far autism also helps me be a good musician and also understanding mechanical devices so this is some of the strengths that autism brings to me tend to be beyond the typical population. what is the hardest thing for you to handle while interacting with others the hardest thing for me to handle is when there is mixed messages mixed emotions so that is for example when the person is saying one thing they're actually feeling something else. and linking what you said years studying that phenomenon why is it so difficult for an artistic person to understand what the other person is feeling did you come up with an answer. i believe that the difficulty stems from a difficulty or challenge in reading nonverbal communication research suggests that non-verbal communication makes up to eighty percent in some researchers believe even up to ninety three percent of total interaction so that means those of us on the spectrum are only getting maybe seven percent or twenty percent of the total interaction package and that seven or twenty percent is just words so we're highly de
a picture is even one pixel. to one side or another too far autism also helps me be a good musician and also understanding mechanical devices so this is some of the strengths that autism brings to me tend to be beyond the typical population. what is the hardest thing for you to handle while interacting with others the hardest thing for me to handle is when there is mixed messages mixed emotions so that is for example when the person is saying one thing they're actually feeling something else....
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is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social interaction sensory issues and. it also results of us having a widely varying skill set which means the things that we're good we can be extremely good and the things that challenge us can be extremely challenging. i just want to go to the origin so where it comes from oxygen is the second most prevalent new or developmental disorder among children today about one hundred sixty eight children has been identified with a.s.d. in the united states why is it growing so fast why is it always has it always been there but we just didn't know about it before even just a generation ago we see a sharp increase in the prevalence of autism from one in ten thousand to no one in sixty eight in the united states and i believe it's a combination of greater awareness and expansion of the definition of autism and also i think we may be doing something to the environment which may be causing it increase well talking a
is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social interaction sensory issues and. it also results of us having a widely varying skill set which means the things that we're good we can be extremely good and the things that challenge us can be extremely challenging. i just want to go to the origin so where it comes from oxygen is the second most prevalent new or developmental...
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a picture is even one pixel. to one side or another too far autism also helps me be a good musician and also understanding mechanical devices so this is some of the strengths that autism brings to me tend to be beyond the typical population and what is the hardest thing for you to handle while interacting with others the hardest thing for me to handle is when there is mixed messages mixed emotions so that is for example when the person is saying one thing they're actually feeling something else. to think about you said you're studying that phenomenon why is it so difficult for an artistic person to understand what the other person is feeling did you come up with an answer. i believe that the difficulty stems from a difficulty or challenge in reading nonverbal communication research suggests that non-verbal communication makes up to eighty percent and some researchers believe even up to ninety three percent of total interaction so that means those of us on the spectrum are only getting maybe seven percent or twenty percent of the total interaction package and that seven or twenty percent is just words so we're highly
a picture is even one pixel. to one side or another too far autism also helps me be a good musician and also understanding mechanical devices so this is some of the strengths that autism brings to me tend to be beyond the typical population and what is the hardest thing for you to handle while interacting with others the hardest thing for me to handle is when there is mixed messages mixed emotions so that is for example when the person is saying one thing they're actually feeling something...
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a society. people with autism. intentionally have great contributions to make to society and we're beginning to see organizations schools and. businesses and otherwise seeking out and hiring people with autism for those characteristics so when i interviewed for my job at adelphi university they had done their research and it was a very good and refreshing interview because instead of disclosing that i have autism and trying to convince them this is where i might want to hire a person with autism than someone who doesn't have autism it was more about we could just focus on the aspects of the job and whether i was suitable for the position we see other organizations such as say p. which is a big software company that. is now collaborating with special the stirrer which is translates to the specialists danish and together they're hiring people with autism are seeking people with autism because of the skills they have in information technology and i believe we're just getting to a point know where society is beginning
a society. people with autism. intentionally have great contributions to make to society and we're beginning to see organizations schools and. businesses and otherwise seeking out and hiring people with autism for those characteristics so when i interviewed for my job at adelphi university they had done their research and it was a very good and refreshing interview because instead of disclosing that i have autism and trying to convince them this is where i might want to hire a person with...
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is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social interaction sensory issues and. it also results of us having a widely varying skill set which means the things that we're good we can be extremely good and the things that challenge us can be extremely challenging. i just want to go to the origin so where it comes from oxygen is the second most prevalent new or developmental disorder among children today about one hundred sixty eight children has been identified with a.s.d. in the united states why is it growing so fast why is it always has it always been there but we just didn't know about it before even just a generation ago we see a sharp increase in the prevalence of autism from one and some to no one in sixty eight in the united states and i believe it's a combination of greater awareness and expansion of the definition of autism and also i think we may be doing something to the environment which may be causing the increase. talking about the e
is a neurological difference i look at autism as a nonstandard way of perceiving and processing the environment. and doing so it causes differences in communication social interaction sensory issues and. it also results of us having a widely varying skill set which means the things that we're good we can be extremely good and the things that challenge us can be extremely challenging. i just want to go to the origin so where it comes from oxygen is the second most prevalent new or developmental...
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a normal relationship with a sibling with autism. it was no different. i struggled to connect with my brother. this has created a more normal relationship. i'm and roou's boss, i can give him a hard time. normally he rolls his eyes like any other little brother told by his older brother to do something. i'm seeing amazing improvement in his self confident. that's why we did this. it's been super inspiring. >> can rising tide car wash provide a future for andrew and other young people with autism that you employ. >> yes. our goal is to provide career opportunities for people with autism. andrew is a person that i think will have a long-term career. he can follow tasks, move up, forward in the organization and earn a living. we have folks at the as berg ergs or high functioning, and it's a great opportunity, teaching them to navigate social dynamics. given the first job where they aligned. >> great initiative. thanks for your time. >> thank you. it was a pleasure. >> time to see what is trending on the web. let's check in with the weath
a normal relationship with a sibling with autism. it was no different. i struggled to connect with my brother. this has created a more normal relationship. i'm and roou's boss, i can give him a hard time. normally he rolls his eyes like any other little brother told by his older brother to do something. i'm seeing amazing improvement in his self confident. that's why we did this. it's been super inspiring. >> can rising tide car wash provide a future for andrew and other young people with...
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relationship with a sibling with autism. it was no different to me. i struggled to connect with my brother. what this has done is it created a normal relationship. i'm andrew's boss. normally he'll roll his eyes like any other little brother that was told by his older brother to do something might. we are starting to have a new life some time and we are seeing amazing improvements in his self-confidence. it's been super inspiring. >> can rising tide car wash provide sa future for andrew and other young people with autism that you employ? >> yes, our goal is to provide career opportunities for people with autism. andrew is a great example of the type of person that would have a long term career with rising tide. he can follow structured tasks, move forward in the organization and earn a living wage. very folks that are at the asperger's level or high functioning, where this is a great first job opportunity, an opportunity to teach them what it means to be a good employee, how to navigate social complex dynamics, and given the
relationship with a sibling with autism. it was no different to me. i struggled to connect with my brother. what this has done is it created a normal relationship. i'm andrew's boss. normally he'll roll his eyes like any other little brother that was told by his older brother to do something might. we are starting to have a new life some time and we are seeing amazing improvements in his self-confidence. it's been super inspiring. >> can rising tide car wash provide sa future for andrew...
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autism. the riverton yacht club held a regatta for autism speaks. supporters enjoyed a barbecue and live music. >>> jeff skeverski is here, eagles first season practice, too early for predictions. >> reporter: hopefully they get a little further than the first round of playoffs. chip kelly said last season is okay. whatever happened last year doesn't matter. nick foles and the eagles said whatever they did last year, they said it means nothing now, everyone in the nfl is zero and zero. eagles training camp is off and running in south philadelphia. foles and the eagles kicking off today, he said he can't help but feel comfortable and confident now that's the starter. foles is walking on his game -- working on his game and working on getting his team back to the playoffs. >> he had an outstanding season last year that everybody was excited about, he knows as an individual he can get better, that's what he worked on in the off-season program. >> we had a blast out there, we had a lot of fun, training camp is what you're working for. it's fun being out t
autism. the riverton yacht club held a regatta for autism speaks. supporters enjoyed a barbecue and live music. >>> jeff skeverski is here, eagles first season practice, too early for predictions. >> reporter: hopefully they get a little further than the first round of playoffs. chip kelly said last season is okay. whatever happened last year doesn't matter. nick foles and the eagles said whatever they did last year, they said it means nothing now, everyone in the nfl is zero and...
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a place of my own. >>> and 85% of people with autism don't have jobs. landing a job can be an up you hill climb for them. >> interviews are tough enough, but it's even worse when you don't necessarily have the person, or you might come off as too monday toned, stiff, you're not as relaxed as they would like. >> it could be the key to innovation and good for business. beginning >> experiencing it has changed me completely >> follow the journey as six americans face the immigration debate up close and personal. >> it's heartbreaking... >> i'm the enemy... >> i'm really pissed off... >> all of these people shouldn't be dea >> people who complain the rent is too damn high has more data on their side. the average rent in the united states rows to $1,099 in the year that ended in june. rent rose the most in san francisco up 7.1% to more than $2,100 a month. followed by san jose and seattle. in the three months ending june rents rose in all 79 areas tracked by the real estate data firm reese. new york has the highest rent at $3,152 a month. rising rents are one
a place of my own. >>> and 85% of people with autism don't have jobs. landing a job can be an up you hill climb for them. >> interviews are tough enough, but it's even worse when you don't necessarily have the person, or you might come off as too monday toned, stiff, you're not as relaxed as they would like. >> it could be the key to innovation and good for business. beginning >> experiencing it has changed me completely >> follow the journey as six americans...
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a place of my own. >>> and 85% of people with autism don't have jobs. landing a job can be an up you hill climb for them. >> interviews are tough enough, but it's even worse when you don't necessarily have the person, or you might come off as too monday toned, stiff, you're not as relaxed as they would like. >> it could be the key to innovation and good for business. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> i think the prosecutor has the greatest power of anyone anybody in our society >> lawyers are entrusted to seek the truth... >> i did't shoot anybody, i don't have anything to do with nothin' >> but some don't play by the rules >> the way the courts have treated him, made me sick >> and it's society that pays the price >> prosecutors have unique power to take away your personal liberties power to take away your personal liberties >> i just want justi when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener.
a place of my own. >>> and 85% of people with autism don't have jobs. landing a job can be an up you hill climb for them. >> interviews are tough enough, but it's even worse when you don't necessarily have the person, or you might come off as too monday toned, stiff, you're not as relaxed as they would like. >> it could be the key to innovation and good for business. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> i think the prosecutor has the...
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a crime. everybody looked at this and found no link between vaccinations and autism. d take it to the bafshg. and have a conversation about giving the kid 20 vaccinations at once. knock yourself out. you can put the vacs owns in different schedules and so, you know, what we have seen right now is an in- depth analysis of vaccines and it doesn't cause autism, please vaccinate your kid. >> from personal experience, do you think that parents who do have a child diagnosed with autism are desperate to find an answer. >> autism is incredibly break your heart. my child is 16 year olds and i understand the challenges. look at rates of autism one out of 50 kids in new jersey. nationwide statistics are verki. nationwide statistics are high. industrialized nations the rates of autism increased over the last decade. i get it. there are jeanetgenetics involv environmental factors, pollutants that are involved. a whole incident happens in the uterus. i can tell you developmental things that can happen. there are multifactors. vaccines by themselves are not the reason. >> interesting
a crime. everybody looked at this and found no link between vaccinations and autism. d take it to the bafshg. and have a conversation about giving the kid 20 vaccinations at once. knock yourself out. you can put the vacs owns in different schedules and so, you know, what we have seen right now is an in- depth analysis of vaccines and it doesn't cause autism, please vaccinate your kid. >> from personal experience, do you think that parents who do have a child diagnosed with autism are...
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mother. >> there's a huge autism tsunami hitting the stage budget. >> cody calafiore is taking -- california is taking drastic measures to lift the state out of drought. >> anyone hosing down driveways or keeping fountains running could be fined $500 a day. >> there are pockets of extreme depravation where they are out of water and jobs. >> syria's president bashar al-assad walked the red carpet receiving an enthusiastic reception an a swearing ceremo ceremony, marking the start of a third term. he refused to character es the conflict in his country has a civil war. it's killed tens of thousandsers displaced millions. and now recruiting foreign fighters. iraq struggles to form a new government. the islamic state formerly i.s.i.l., continues to gain ground with a social media campaign. brian joins me, counterintelligence research and former director of research at west point. good to have you here. syria urges western countries to end their support for the rebels and focus on defeating the islamic state group. obama and others sounded the alarm about how concerned they are about western recru
mother. >> there's a huge autism tsunami hitting the stage budget. >> cody calafiore is taking -- california is taking drastic measures to lift the state out of drought. >> anyone hosing down driveways or keeping fountains running could be fined $500 a day. >> there are pockets of extreme depravation where they are out of water and jobs. >> syria's president bashar al-assad walked the red carpet receiving an enthusiastic reception an a swearing ceremo ceremony,...
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. >>> well, still to come, the cdc issues a new report on the possibilities between autism and vaccinations the. we'll have details, coming up. >>> and i'm stephanie chuang live in downtown san jose, at cesar's chavez park, where we're expecting hundreds if not thousands to show up for a viewing party between the u.s./belgium match. >> and things should be much more comfortable outside for that viewing event. the 24-hour temperature change showing you almost 20 degrees cooler at this hour than just 24 hours ago in santa rosa. more on this big cooldown underway in the forecast, when we come right back. >>> that's the signature chant for the u.s. men's national team. you will be hearing it at bars and probably offices all day long. that's because we are less than two hours away from the usa taking on belgium in the world cup. >> red, white, and blue tie. it's win or go home time for the u.s. stephanie chuang live at cesar chavez park in san jose where they'll be showing the the game live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning scott and kris. you know, we got estimates for how many people sh
. >>> well, still to come, the cdc issues a new report on the possibilities between autism and vaccinations the. we'll have details, coming up. >>> and i'm stephanie chuang live in downtown san jose, at cesar's chavez park, where we're expecting hundreds if not thousands to show up for a viewing party between the u.s./belgium match. >> and things should be much more comfortable outside for that viewing event. the 24-hour temperature change showing you almost 20 degrees...
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. >>> plus, the local mom of a boy with autism says she's being forced out of her home because of heron. why time is quickly running out for this family. >> plus lays is taking potato chips to a whole new level. it's launching coffee flavored chips much this unusual snack food won't have the kick you into the expect. ♪ >> no, no, no. >> fight breaks out after an arraignment in a murder case in california. two men are facing murder charges of a 20 year old after a shootout occurred on saturday. during the arraignment, one of the suspects family members started laughing. once outside a fight broke out. two women were arrested during the brawl. >> stuck in a waterfall with hypothermia setting in. >> police say he was trapped in the water for over an hour. >> talking about a teenager and this whole thing happened in washington state. by the time paramedics arrived they say the cold water was taking a toll on the 19 year old. rescuers tied ropes at the teen got a harness around it and lifted him out much police say he was treated for hypothermia and minor injuries at a nearby hospital. >>>
. >>> plus, the local mom of a boy with autism says she's being forced out of her home because of heron. why time is quickly running out for this family. >> plus lays is taking potato chips to a whole new level. it's launching coffee flavored chips much this unusual snack food won't have the kick you into the expect. ♪ >> no, no, no. >> fight breaks out after an arraignment in a murder case in california. two men are facing murder charges of a 20 year old after a...
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. >> new evidence this proves a belief that autism is linked to childhood vaccines. >> we're off to a warm and muggy start across the region. it's going to get hot later. take a look at the high. 92 degrees. that's well above the average high of 86. same thing for tonight, muggy air in place but we are looking at a improvement, well, toward the end of the week hopefully. there's a lot of stuff happening between now and then, though. i'll be back with your airport forecast and also your daypart forecast. we'll let you know how you're going [ michael strahan ] i'm michael strahan, and i love new york. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite thing is the excitement of the outdoors. like rock climbing in the catskills, rafting in the adirondacks, surfing on long island, or getting your heart racing at watkins glen international. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com there's something for everyone. at iloveny.com >> families really let it go at philadelphia's franklin square last night. the hit animated movie fro
. >> new evidence this proves a belief that autism is linked to childhood vaccines. >> we're off to a warm and muggy start across the region. it's going to get hot later. take a look at the high. 92 degrees. that's well above the average high of 86. same thing for tonight, muggy air in place but we are looking at a improvement, well, toward the end of the week hopefully. there's a lot of stuff happening between now and then, though. i'll be back with your airport forecast and also...
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businesses and otherwise seeking go and hire a people with autism. right to see. first street. and i would think that you're. on a record splitter. there i marinate this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you to death. we're talking about inversion transactions on the show today and it's the growing practice in where u.s. based companies buy smaller foreign companies in order to legally a boyd in pain taxes and jamie diamond has given it to thumbs up will explain coming right up then what role do our political institutions play in our economic development there in our shame over the author of why nations fail is weighing in on the subject you won't want to miss my interview with him and in today's big deal edward harris and i are discussing the brics neugebauer.
businesses and otherwise seeking go and hire a people with autism. right to see. first street. and i would think that you're. on a record splitter. there i marinate this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you to death. we're talking about inversion transactions on the show today and it's the growing practice in where u.s. based companies buy smaller foreign companies in order to legally a boyd in pain taxes and jamie diamond has given it to thumbs up will...
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a. people with autism. attention great contributions. to society and world beginning to say organizations schools and businesses and otherwise seeking out and hiring people with autism. your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford comment different from. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still pains tear jerking poetry keep count ignore it. we post only what really matters out r.t. to your facebook news feed. oh welcome back to the kaiser report imus guys are time to turn again to our second part of our interview with roger very angel investor in many bitcoin companies including the law change dot info bit a crack in and more roger welcome back thank you write what is crack and crack in is the predominant europe euro bitcoin exchange except custer's from anywhere in the world but basically if you have pieces of paper issued by governments and you prefer bitcoins because they can't be controlled or manipulated you can send your uro's or dollars or whatever to crack in and exchange them
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the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> wants to share a few thoughts about summertime in the bay area and why it is a good idea to get involved with a congregation. we start with my ten-year-old grandson tedly. his team won the championship and playing over the hill where it was warm and they made it to the championship game and he played the crosstown rivals and he saw that the oakland nuts got skunked in three innings. and watching ten-year-olds play baseball is a tremendous thing because this year they can hit the ball and catch the ball and throw the ball more often than none. and they learned about i and we. we are all in there to support one another. so you see growth among ten- year-olds playing baseball similarly to this in the bay area. i urging you to get out and do something in the we category. you can go to a baseball game, if you can afford it i think the san jo
the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. early diagnosis can make a lifetime of difference. >>> wants to share a few thoughts about summertime in the bay area and why it is a good idea to get involved with a congregation. we start with my ten-year-old grandson tedly. his team won the championship and playing over the hill where it was warm and they made it to the...
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she has a child with autism who has extreme behavioral issues. today, is her son's eighth birthday. d little nicky will celebrate it in an institution. karen hepp is in the newsroom and karen, what a difficult situation for everybody in the family. >> reporter: that's the truth lucy. kids like this it's not necessarily good guy or bad guy just a really tough situation. this is a family that's in need of a little bit of kindness right now and maybe a lucky break. ♪ >> reporter: eight year old nicholas is a beautiful child. he was an angel baby who was grown into a striking young boy. >> good day he giggles. he laughs. he likes to play with his ball and then he can go from that to hitting your face. >> reporter: his bedroom tells one story. he has outbursts and he can be very violent. his door has been a frequent target and he's kicked a hole clear through. >> i think it's a lot because he can't talk. he's non verbal. he gets frustrated and he's impatient. he was waiting for his food. he'll have a melt down. >> reporter: melts down are loud. police have been called numerous times. buil
she has a child with autism who has extreme behavioral issues. today, is her son's eighth birthday. d little nicky will celebrate it in an institution. karen hepp is in the newsroom and karen, what a difficult situation for everybody in the family. >> reporter: that's the truth lucy. kids like this it's not necessarily good guy or bad guy just a really tough situation. this is a family that's in need of a little bit of kindness right now and maybe a lucky break. ♪ >> reporter:...
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montgomery county police have an officer who heads a special autism outreach program. >> we want to express to the family that if you need us, if you are at your wits end as a caregiver you can reach out to us. call 911. if you are not at your wits end but have questions about caring for your child with autism, we are also here. >> reporter: now, how could police who have previously been to this home and social workers who served the twin autistic brothers missed signs they were living under these deplorable conditions? i will have that part of the story coming up on news 4 at 6:00. that is the latest live at montgomery police headquarters. >>> we have new developments. the federal aviation administration halted flights into israel for the next 24 hours in response to the rocket landing near the tel aviv airport today. delta and united airlines are suspending flights between u.s. and israel indefinitely and european airlines are doing the same. >>> on the crash of malaysia airlines flight 17, the disaster, rather, president obama visited the embassy of the netherlands to sign condolence boo
montgomery county police have an officer who heads a special autism outreach program. >> we want to express to the family that if you need us, if you are at your wits end as a caregiver you can reach out to us. call 911. if you are not at your wits end but have questions about caring for your child with autism, we are also here. >> reporter: now, how could police who have previously been to this home and social workers who served the twin autistic brothers missed signs they were...
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a military solution is flagging as well as pushing goes off you're. welcome to survey and kill i'm selfish ever not say diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never lived a life outside a special situation but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise. but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who have autism don't consider themselves sick what does it mean to be so different are autistic people really disadvantaged can they be integrated into society and cancer society benefit from their innate talent. dr stephen shore a professor at adult five university which is an researcher lecturer diagnosed with a state he.
a military solution is flagging as well as pushing goes off you're. welcome to survey and kill i'm selfish ever not say diagnosed with autism as a baby doctor said he'd never lived a life outside a special situation but it proved him wrong now he's a professor teaching others about the needs of people with autism dr stephen shore is my guest today. the number of children affected by autism is on the rise. but the condition remains hard to define while many think it's an illness that people who...
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. >> rchters reveal they found a link between childhood vaccines and autism. >>> frustrated over a fix. owners of the recalled gm vehicles with their concerns over a lack of progress, including one woman who has been told to keep her car at home. >>> age change in the efforts to keep cigarettes out of the hands of young people even longer. >>> tonight, the truth about mammograms. does spending more money on new technology really help? we will have the results of a just-released study ahead at 5:00. >>> a new study fined vaccines do not cause autism in children. researchers analyzed 67 different studies and found no evidence that immunizations cause autism. they discovered the vaccine in particular is not associated with autism. >>> new jersey might raise the minimum age to buy tobacco products. the state senate pass aid bill that would raise the legal smoking age from 19 to 21. the law would apply to e cigarettes as well. it's now up to the state assembly to take action on the measure. >>> an update on a story we brought you last week. a heart patient who married his love at a local ho
. >> rchters reveal they found a link between childhood vaccines and autism. >>> frustrated over a fix. owners of the recalled gm vehicles with their concerns over a lack of progress, including one woman who has been told to keep her car at home. >>> age change in the efforts to keep cigarettes out of the hands of young people even longer. >>> tonight, the truth about mammograms. does spending more money on new technology really help? we will have the results of...
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and no evidence of a link for autism.to say fear of the disease should be much worse than the vaccine. vaccines are the number one public health accomplishment. >> but you hear the toddler was fine, got the mmr and affects started happening like not speaking and this sort of thing. any evidence of that? >> that is another study showing delaying vaccines -- which parents ask all of the time -- this study shows delaying vaccines doesn't have a different in terms of complications. in fact, when people delayed the mmr vaccine it led to more seizures. to your point, i am aware if you look at a child with autism, parents want to understand why. but i feel the money from researching vaccines is taking away from more likely causes. it is because we are injecting they are the bad guy. but we have studied and studies and haven't seen a link. >> there is a big spike in measles. what brought that up? >> 530 cases. 35 times more likely in the people without vaccine. >> so you support vaccines? >> very much. >> great to see you, mark.
and no evidence of a link for autism.to say fear of the disease should be much worse than the vaccine. vaccines are the number one public health accomplishment. >> but you hear the toddler was fine, got the mmr and affects started happening like not speaking and this sort of thing. any evidence of that? >> that is another study showing delaying vaccines -- which parents ask all of the time -- this study shows delaying vaccines doesn't have a different in terms of complications. in...
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autism. this new analysis comes at a preventable diseases are making with low vaccination rates. have been infected with measles this year. immunize their children.because they believe it will result in autism. this myth gained popularity in 1998 because of a medical study that has since been retracted. experts say.serious complications with vaccines are very rare.and should be weighed the city of san francisco is threatening a lawsuit against what they're calling an illegal parking app. pfft the app "monkey parking" allows people to alert others when they are leaving a parking spot and subsequently get paid for it. the city ordered the company to shut down.but they refused. the c-e-o of monkey parking cites freedom of speech and says the city is misapplying a police code. the city of san francisco says if they do not shut down by july 11th.they will be seeing a far there's a lot of clouds out there but use this is still still not such as well. >>: hopeful one week in 2012 and facebook sharing with users x. saw in their seats. some people were shown at number of positive post oth
autism. this new analysis comes at a preventable diseases are making with low vaccination rates. have been infected with measles this year. immunize their children.because they believe it will result in autism. this myth gained popularity in 1998 because of a medical study that has since been retracted. experts say.serious complications with vaccines are very rare.and should be weighed the city of san francisco is threatening a lawsuit against what they're calling an illegal parking app. pfft...
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the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> join me tonight at 9:00 on kofy cable 1 and then at 11:00 on 7. we'll update you on a fire that forced evacuations and tell you how the fire couldn't catch up with a giant tortoise. all coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> tourists in san francisco can get a piece of hollywood this weekend, a new movie starring the rock is being filmed in knob hill. san andreas features duane "the rock" johnson trying to rescue his daughter in the bay area after the earthquake. you're looking at stand-ins. filming will continue tomorrow. the project has been shooting since last week. >>> that is it for abc7 news at 6:00. for frances dinglasan, colin rush, mike shumann, thank you for joining us, we'll see you at 9:00 and 11:00, here's a live [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans
the odds of having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i am tommy hilfiger, and my family is affected by autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> join me tonight at 9:00 on kofy cable 1 and then at 11:00 on 7. we'll update you on a fire that forced evacuations and tell you how the fire couldn't catch up with a giant tortoise. all coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> tourists in san francisco can get a piece of hollywood this weekend, a new movie starring the rock is...
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a waitress made on facebook that got her fired. >> new this morning two california parents have been arrested. they are accused of keeping their 11-year-old son with autismn a dog cage. police found a matt stress in the large kennel. the child was not enclosed at the time. but there are reports he might have been caindle up for -- caged up for several months or years. the boy and his two syllablings are in custody. tracy leann lloyd bu are under arrest for charges. >>> an ohio waitress is looking for are a new job because she got fired for a bad tip on facebook. she made the complaint about the customer on monday. she printed out a screen shot and showed it to the pate stresses managers. >> they said that i could yell at me for that, but i didn't think they could fire me. job experts say you can't too careful about what you share on social media. >> curious to see what people think about that, let us know. >>> a loaded confess about customers caught packing heat in target. >> >> good morning, it is 6:00 a.m. on this thursday, july 3. tam is off, nydia han joins us, here's what's happening. >> lightning strikes may have sparked several fires around the re
a waitress made on facebook that got her fired. >> new this morning two california parents have been arrested. they are accused of keeping their 11-year-old son with autismn a dog cage. police found a matt stress in the large kennel. the child was not enclosed at the time. but there are reports he might have been caindle up for -- caged up for several months or years. the boy and his two syllablings are in custody. tracy leann lloyd bu are under arrest for charges. >>> an ohio...
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a lead to. people with autism. great contributions. to society and will beginning to say organization schools and businesses otherwise seeking out and hiring people with autism. below no crusader america slaps russian energy giants with a not more painful sanctions package but europe for the meantime holds back its uncertain if it wants to follow. the penalties. all around. israeli strike. killed. children as they played for the short humanitarian.
a lead to. people with autism. great contributions. to society and will beginning to say organization schools and businesses otherwise seeking out and hiring people with autism. below no crusader america slaps russian energy giants with a not more painful sanctions package but europe for the meantime holds back its uncertain if it wants to follow. the penalties. all around. israeli strike. killed. children as they played for the short humanitarian.
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montgomery county police found the twins who have autism in a room in the basement owned by john and janice land. police say the room smelled of urine and had only a comforter on the floor. their grandfather defended the parents. >> they were loving, caring parents. and they never abused the children. >> montgomery county police called the situation completely unreasonable. >> a north carolina man is behind bars accused of leaving his 98-year-old mother locked inside a truck at maryland live casino. police arrested 67-year-old dwight mcguinnis around 7:30 last night. they believe his mother who used a wheelchair had been locked up inside his pickup truck since 1:30 yesterday afternoon. the 98-year-old was initially disoriented but improved after drinking some water. he's charged with vulnerable adult neglect. >> governor martin o'malley's office says it is disappointed by gun maker biretta's decision to move their production to a new plant in tennessee. they blame it on maryland's recent moves to tighten gun control laws and it's not yet clear how many jobs will be lost. >> montgomer
montgomery county police found the twins who have autism in a room in the basement owned by john and janice land. police say the room smelled of urine and had only a comforter on the floor. their grandfather defended the parents. >> they were loving, caring parents. and they never abused the children. >> montgomery county police called the situation completely unreasonable. >> a north carolina man is behind bars accused of leaving his 98-year-old mother locked inside a truck...
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autism? i think that will make a great difference to a lot of people's lives in this country. >> i thank the honorable lady for raising this important issue. barronness browning has worked very hard on this issue over many years in both houses as has my right honorable friend with the autism bill making a huge difference to the way that we help young people with these conditions and i join her in making sure that these services are properly put together. >> mr. speaker, given recent data shows that the gender pay gap is increasing again, can the prime minister confirm the excellent news that any woman not receiving equal pay for equal work will have their salary topped off with tory funds? >> what i would say to the ronnable gentleman is first of all it is welcome news that under this government the pay gap and those below the age of 40 has all but disappeared so we are making progress. in terms of the leader of the house of lords i am happy to confirm that she will do the same job as her prede sessor will sit in the same place and receive the same amount of money. felix is establishing the
autism? i think that will make a great difference to a lot of people's lives in this country. >> i thank the honorable lady for raising this important issue. barronness browning has worked very hard on this issue over many years in both houses as has my right honorable friend with the autism bill making a huge difference to the way that we help young people with these conditions and i join her in making sure that these services are properly put together. >> mr. speaker, given recent...
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a caregiver, reach out to us. call 911. if you're not at your wit's end but you have questions about caring for your child with autism, we are also here. >> that drug warrant that brought police to the home was for another one of the land sons. the twins are currently being cared for by adult protective services. >> a man from north carolina is facing serious charges tonight. he allegedly locked his mother in a hot truck while he went inside to gamble at a maryland casino. police found the woman, a 98-year-old wheelchair-bound woman outside the casino maryland live. she was in the truck for five hours with no food, no water. only one window was partialliy rolled down while temperatures reached the 80s. officers arrested the son and charged him with vulnerable adult neglect. >> a new player enters the smartphone business tonight. we are getting a first look. amazon will release the fire on friday. it has unique features like a dynamic perspective screen that makes things appear as though they are in 3-d. and firefly allows you to scan items and pull them up on amazon. is it worth the switch? tomorrow morning on news 4 today,
a caregiver, reach out to us. call 911. if you're not at your wit's end but you have questions about caring for your child with autism, we are also here. >> that drug warrant that brought police to the home was for another one of the land sons. the twins are currently being cared for by adult protective services. >> a man from north carolina is facing serious charges tonight. he allegedly locked his mother in a hot truck while he went inside to gamble at a maryland casino. police...
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. >>> a 11-year-old boy with autism was removed from his southern california home and is parents were arrested after being accused of keeping their son in a cage. officers say the child was not in the cage when they arrived at the house. there are reports that the child was kept inside for several months or years. tracy leann lloyd boo are under arrest for numerous charges. >> all new in the next half-hour of "action news" how severe weather may have caused a wall under the ben franklin bridge to fall injuring five people. >> a little boy with no reservation performs an epic dance routine to lady gaga's bad what can i get you? [customer] oh, sorry. i was daydreaming. [server] dreaming about your wedding, huh? [customer] yes! actually. [server] with a big ice sculpture and a string quartet? [violins playing] [customer] yeah. how'd you know? [server] you've got the new instant game from pennsylvania lottery. [customer] yeah. $1 million golden ticket, with 5 top prizes of 1 million bucks. [narrorator] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning tod
. >>> a 11-year-old boy with autism was removed from his southern california home and is parents were arrested after being accused of keeping their son in a cage. officers say the child was not in the cage when they arrived at the house. there are reports that the child was kept inside for several months or years. tracy leann lloyd boo are under arrest for numerous charges. >> all new in the next half-hour of "action news" how severe weather may have caused a wall under...
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first up a new study on autism.utism spectrum disorder. a number climbing and thus new research suggests it may be possible to move kids off the spectrum. juju chang has the details. >> reporter: meet 16-year-old mark and 17-year-old matt, both active social high schoolers. both considered recovered from something that's long been considered irreversible, autism. mark's mom cynthia says his language skills began slipping at 14 months. >> they said that we should consider institutionalizing him and trying again to have another baby, and that just wasn't an option for us. >> reporter: lori tremblay noticed peculiar behaviors when matt was just 19 months. >> with we went to the pediatric developmental specialist, he told us at that time that he wasn't sure that he would ever be able to function on his own. >> reporter: both boys featured in this upcoming "new york times" cover story, "after autism" which details provocative stories which shows 1 in 10 children shed symptoms entirely of autism before adulthood. >> we di
first up a new study on autism.utism spectrum disorder. a number climbing and thus new research suggests it may be possible to move kids off the spectrum. juju chang has the details. >> reporter: meet 16-year-old mark and 17-year-old matt, both active social high schoolers. both considered recovered from something that's long been considered irreversible, autism. mark's mom cynthia says his language skills began slipping at 14 months. >> they said that we should consider...
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so we are focusing a lot of our attention and partnering with organizations like autism speaks. we are engaged on a psa campaign to educate the community at large. because the awareness level is not where it should be. the public will turn out to be the eyes and ears and first responders to this problem, but they need to know what to look for and how they should respond. >> thank you. i see my time has expired. i yield back. >> gentleman's time has expired. the ranking member is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. ryan, thank you for being here, again. i really appreciate this and the wonderful work you folks are doing. i want to talk about how the reauthorized missing children's system act is working and what more you might need from us. you know, we're often having discussions, arguments about funding and all the rest. i like to say we're in a very highly constrained fiscal environment here in washington, d.c. i think we can probably all agree to that. but, you know, is there more that you can do, and if there were more funding, and is there more that y
so we are focusing a lot of our attention and partnering with organizations like autism speaks. we are engaged on a psa campaign to educate the community at large. because the awareness level is not where it should be. the public will turn out to be the eyes and ears and first responders to this problem, but they need to know what to look for and how they should respond. >> thank you. i see my time has expired. i yield back. >> gentleman's time has expired. the ranking member is...
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they will go to the fund and it goes to a similar tax measure on its ballot. it also found it caused autism doctor associated caused with all drugs said it can cause side effects which are extremely rare and it greatly outweigh is the risks. at. >> and the car slams into a home in san jose, we have now learned what happened let up to this frightening scene. >>> and traffic up on 880 northbound we will tell you which exit is affected and what is a deadly accident. >>> we are looking at other traffic commutes and the san mateo bridge looks good heading out to the high-rise and this traffic is doing well today and why the dumbarton is off to a good start. >>> it will be cooler and we will show you the much cooler temperatures compared to monday. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-vers
they will go to the fund and it goes to a similar tax measure on its ballot. it also found it caused autism doctor associated caused with all drugs said it can cause side effects which are extremely rare and it greatly outweigh is the risks. at. >> and the car slams into a home in san jose, we have now learned what happened let up to this frightening scene. >>> and traffic up on 880 northbound we will tell you which exit is affected and what is a deadly accident. >>> we...
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autism is not a side effect of vaccine or to say this another way, vaccines do not cause autism and vaccineso a huge amount of good. take a look at this number. i think it is really stunning. let's look at infant mortality in the united states. in 1900, it was 17b 00 deaths for every 1,000 babies born. in 2000, it was seven deaths for every 1,000 babies born. and vak keens are a huge reason for this because the world is safer are a huge reason for this. because the world is safer for babies and for infants and for children because of vaccines. again, the study is very clear, vaccines are safe and they do a world of good. >> you know, elizabeth, there's so much passion on this subject. frankly, so much politics involved too. we need to focus on the science here and what we're seeing is whooping cough outbreaks in california, we're seeing measles we haven't seen in a long, long time. is the lack of vaccination, is that leading to some these outbreaks? >> the lack of vaccination is the reason for some of these outbreaks. measles outbreaks. huge numbers. haven't seen numbers like this for years.
autism is not a side effect of vaccine or to say this another way, vaccines do not cause autism and vaccineso a huge amount of good. take a look at this number. i think it is really stunning. let's look at infant mortality in the united states. in 1900, it was 17b 00 deaths for every 1,000 babies born. in 2000, it was seven deaths for every 1,000 babies born. and vak keens are a huge reason for this because the world is safer are a huge reason for this. because the world is safer for babies and...
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a good thing to do. >> mr. speaker, people with autism have specific social and communications needs which can cause distress and misunderstand, particularly when they're admitted to hospitals for routine or emergency treatment. with the prime minister join me in congratulating bareness and gillibrand and from the national autistic society who tomorrow are going to launch the new hospital passport for people with autism? i think that will make a great difference to a lot of peoples lies in this country. >> i think the honorable lady, my right honorable friend for raising this important issue. bareness browning has worked very hard on this issue over many years in both houses as has my right honorable friend with the autism build a i think is making a huge difference to the way that we help young people with these conditions i join her in making sure these services are properly put together. >> given recent data shows the gender pay gap is increasing again, and the prime minister to confirm the excellent use any woman not receiving equal p
a good thing to do. >> mr. speaker, people with autism have specific social and communications needs which can cause distress and misunderstand, particularly when they're admitted to hospitals for routine or emergency treatment. with the prime minister join me in congratulating bareness and gillibrand and from the national autistic society who tomorrow are going to launch the new hospital passport for people with autism? i think that will make a great difference to a lot of peoples lies...
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>>> twins with autism locked in a basement, neighbors stunned. >> and now montgomery county parents are facing charges. >> it's almost time to hop aboard the silver line. you may be ready to ride, but where will you park? >> temperatures will go up. humidity is going up and our chance for showers and storms increases. we'll tell you which days could be yellow alert days. >> plus a massive settlement and mayout by johns hopkins. johns hop -- payout by johns hopkins. >>> but tonight we begin with a story of adult twin sons found locked in a basement. i'm derek mcginty. >> and i'm lesli foster. parents janice and john land face imprisonment and abuse charges in montgomery county after police found their adult sons with autism locked in the basement of their rockville home. mola lenghi is in that neighborhood tonight and joins us to tell us more about why police went to the home in the first place. >> reporter: the home you're talking about is this house here behind me where police say they found the two 22-year-old, twins, locked in the basement against their own will in what they describe
>>> twins with autism locked in a basement, neighbors stunned. >> and now montgomery county parents are facing charges. >> it's almost time to hop aboard the silver line. you may be ready to ride, but where will you park? >> temperatures will go up. humidity is going up and our chance for showers and storms increases. we'll tell you which days could be yellow alert days. >> plus a massive settlement and mayout by johns hopkins. johns hop -- payout by johns...
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i work as a therapist with kids with autism. i have been doing it for 17 years, it's right after i'm done, i go to my studio and work until 1:00 or 3:00 in the morning. so it's a constant thing. when i get off work, i again my work. it's a constant, you know committed to what you love. most people look at artists and say, they are emotional. i want to clarify that, we are part of everything as well and we have a job and that is to reach as many people as we can with the gifts that we have been given. and we are a voice. so, i just realized not too long ago that you know, we are like -- we are a link to an ancient chain, so our job is to create, speak out, and let people sew what our images are and respect their opinions as well. that is what it's all about. it's not about judging somebody or -- it's about expressing yourself and letting people also express their opinions. that is it. >> i'm sure you spoke with the lady from the museum, will could be a partnership? >> there could be. >> i mean, this is one of the exhibitions i gue
i work as a therapist with kids with autism. i have been doing it for 17 years, it's right after i'm done, i go to my studio and work until 1:00 or 3:00 in the morning. so it's a constant thing. when i get off work, i again my work. it's a constant, you know committed to what you love. most people look at artists and say, they are emotional. i want to clarify that, we are part of everything as well and we have a job and that is to reach as many people as we can with the gifts that we have been...
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the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68.'m jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> hi, welcome to "the kitchen experts." i'm janelle marie. i'm actually in pleasanton at the kitchen experts showroom. today, we're going to give you a tour. this is where the magic happens to make that kitchen dream a reality. you can pick out your cabinets, your backslash, your granite. it's all right here. not only are we giving you a tour of showroom, we're going and the bay area. kitchen experts has been in business for over ten years. they have remodeled thousands of kitchens. >>> coming up on "thtc
the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68.'m jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >>> hi, welcome to "the kitchen experts." i'm janelle marie. i'm actually in pleasanton at the kitchen experts showroom. today, we're going to give you a tour. this is where the magic happens to make that kitchen dream a reality. you can pick out your cabinets, your backslash, your granite. it's all right here. not only are we giving you a...
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autism. we're not talking about one thing. we're talking about aappear the same with problems with communication, social interaction and behavior. >> do we know enough about autism? i mean could these children have had another issue? it's difficult to say. >> well, they clearly meet the definition of autism but i worry about the pressure this may put on parents because you'll have parents who recognized it early, got all the help that they could for their child and they don't see the same kind of progress and you're right. we need research to understand which children are going to respond and who its going to respond to what ear therapy. >> what do you do to make sure your child has the best outcome? >> the first thing for every parent make sure you're seeing a doctor from the beginning who is screening. you know, from birth i'm always looking for developmental signs and if i see there's a problem i refer them. if your child is on the autism spectrum you want to make sure they're getting services. some schools will give three hours a week and some
autism. we're not talking about one thing. we're talking about aappear the same with problems with communication, social interaction and behavior. >> do we know enough about autism? i mean could these children have had another issue? it's difficult to say. >> well, they clearly meet the definition of autism but i worry about the pressure this may put on parents because you'll have parents who recognized it early, got all the help that they could for their child and they don't see...
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the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> join my tonight at 9:00. new details on the deadly bank robbery in stockton. the crimes police now say the suspects are connected to. >> at 11:00, the facebook picture that could land one woman in jail. what she is accused of doing, at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> three new movies in theaters could knock the apes off the top of the box office. "dawn of the planet of the apes" has made 139 million. "the percentage" was second with 28 million. , disney's movie, 18 million, and cam randy ya's movie "sex tapes" made -- >> thank you for joining us, see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> right now, cameron diaz and jason seigel's "sex tape" adventures. >> never been attempted. at least not on film. >> taking off to meet a new disney plane. >> it's a new adventure. >> get ready to run. it's time for "the purge." >> anywhere you go, there's potential danger. >> we are rolling out the red carpet now. ♪ >>> welcome to
the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i'm jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. >> join my tonight at 9:00. new details on the deadly bank robbery in stockton. the crimes police now say the suspects are connected to. >> at 11:00, the facebook picture that could land one woman in jail. what she is accused of doing, at 9:00 and 11:00. >>> three new movies in theaters could knock the apes off the top of the box...
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[crowd cheering] the odds of a child being diagnosed with autism? 1 in 68. i'm nascar driver jamie mcmurray, and my niece has autism. learn more at autismspeaks.org/signs. . >>> welcome back. i am christine mugrich and i am with salvatore cordileone, he is the archbishop of san francisco. archbishop, this topic of formation may be knew to people and you described what goes into the development of priests. had is a key person that we want. four formations. >> human and oscar practical and you send them out for a year of pastoral activities. >> you are working with the homeless which we love about you. this is in your mind as a person and a priest candidate to be well formed and for example, the interesting fact is that you are combining the formation of priests that allows for the presence of lat -- laity and religious to be alongside the seminarians. that is pretty new. >> it is it idea of what pillars mean to catholic understanding. it means to draw out and it is the, we are drawing out what is already the potential within the person it is not just impartin
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we are focusing a lot of our attention and partnering with organizations like autism speaks, in a psa campaign to educate the community at large. the awareness level is not where it should be. the public will turn out to be the eyes and ears and first responders to this problem. but they need to know what to look for and how they should respond. >> i see my time has expired. >> the ranking member is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. mr. ryan, thanks for being here again. i appreciate this and the wonderful work you folks are doing. i want to talk more about the reauthorized child assistance act, how it is working and what more you need from us. i like to say that we are in a highly constrained environment here in washington, d.c. i think we can all agree to that. is there more that you can do? if there were more funding, is there more that you could do or are you at a point where you recognize the reality that funding is in short supply and the chances of maybe getting more is not so great at this point? what is your sense of that? >> one thing is to do more with less. for in
we are focusing a lot of our attention and partnering with organizations like autism speaks, in a psa campaign to educate the community at large. the awareness level is not where it should be. the public will turn out to be the eyes and ears and first responders to this problem. but they need to know what to look for and how they should respond. >> i see my time has expired. >> the ranking member is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. mr. ryan, thanks for being here...
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a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> 5:46, delaware county child with autism has behavioral issues. and because of it, his mother says the family's getting kicked out of their home. >> now she's trying to make the best of a very tough situation. >> so, fox's karen hepp sat down with her to talk about the struggles she's now facing. >> eight year old nicholas is a beautiful child. he was angel babe hoy was grown into a striking young boy. >> he likes to play with his ball, and then can he go from that to hit you in the face. >> his bedroom tells one-story. he has outbursts and can be very violent. his door has been frequent target and kick a whole clear through. >> i think a lot because he can't talk, non-verbal, gets frustrated, gets very impatient, waiting for food, will have a complete melt down. >> his melt downs have been loud. police have been called numerous times. building management have been sent notice after notice, stomping, banking, clamming doors, all likely true. now, the final notice. christine's lease isn't being renewed. she has got to pack up her family and get out
a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> 5:46, delaware county child with autism has behavioral issues. and because of it, his mother says the family's getting kicked out of their home. >> now she's trying to make the best of a very tough situation. >> so, fox's karen hepp sat down with her to talk about the struggles she's now facing. >> eight year old nicholas is a beautiful child. he was angel babe hoy was grown into a striking young boy. >> he likes to play with his...
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