86
86
Mar 29, 2016
03/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 2
asperger's syndrome love puzzles.would give him legos and he wouldn't use the instructions and he would have them finished in a fewer hours where it might take someone else a couple of days. in the process of trying to figure out of what was going on with tyson, there were people before the official diagnosis who mentioned your son might have autism and he should be in this program over here. and at that time i wasn't educated in what autism was. my thought was, what many people assume, is a child who's non-verbal, who sometimes there are different characteristics where we think about children who have autism, who rock, who do things with their tyson didn't have those symptoms, i was like no way. because i didn't understand it. maybe a year went by and my pediatrician mentioned the word as perger's syndrome. it described him perfectly so he came in and reread it and there was a huge sort of relief because i knew now what was going on. asperger's is on the autism spectrum and tyson is very high functioning. it's more c
asperger's syndrome love puzzles.would give him legos and he wouldn't use the instructions and he would have them finished in a fewer hours where it might take someone else a couple of days. in the process of trying to figure out of what was going on with tyson, there were people before the official diagnosis who mentioned your son might have autism and he should be in this program over here. and at that time i wasn't educated in what autism was. my thought was, what many people assume, is a...
161
161
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 3
reelabilities festival hosted an author that was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid-30' s. liane holliday-willey talks about how the diagnosis changed her life and the obstacles she faces. telling us tonight that having this open dialogue can only benefit the community. >> it is very can -- it is very important that communities embrace all differences and challenges. this is a very unique thing. mike: they have events all year long. the next is the opening of a photo exhibition in april. sheree: this is not the dream wedding she had in mind but she special day in front of her dad. >> it is something she always wanted him to be a part of. mike: more on the bittersweet ceremony filled with laughter and tears. kevin: the rain tonight is all but out of here. i will let you know what to expect for the weekend. sheree: mourning the loss of six fire at a and we need voters who want safer gun laws and who are disappointed in leaders who stand in their way to remember come election time. i share president obama's outrage. it's time we had leaders with the courage to stand up to the
reelabilities festival hosted an author that was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid-30' s. liane holliday-willey talks about how the diagnosis changed her life and the obstacles she faces. telling us tonight that having this open dialogue can only benefit the community. >> it is very can -- it is very important that communities embrace all differences and challenges. this is a very unique thing. mike: they have events all year long. the next is the opening of a photo exhibition in...
512
512
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 512
favorite 0
quote 4
the reelabilities festival hosted an author last night who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life, and the obstacles she faces. she told us that having this open dialogue can only benefit the community. >> i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences, challenges, or disabilities or whatever you will, but the point is, this is mark: reelabilities has events their next is the opening of a >> cincinnati' s certified most accurate forecast. jennifer: temperatures right now s. upper 40' hamilton. connersville, 41. no observed rainfall since midnight. most locations receiving about 3/4 of vintage. 63 is the forecast high today -- 3/4 of an inch. the change for today will be a lot more sunshine and a day ry day. we do have clouds this morning. tomorrow some scattered showers. sunday more widespread showers expected in a chance for heavier temperatures stay mild in the 60' s and 70' s into next week. 74 on tuesday. k
the reelabilities festival hosted an author last night who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life, and the obstacles she faces. she told us that having this open dialogue can only benefit the community. >> i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences, challenges, or disabilities or whatever you will, but the point...
218
218
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 7
who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life, and the obstacles she faces. she told us that having this open dialogue, can only benefit the community. liane holliday-willey: i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences. challenges, or disabilities or is, this is a very unique thing. mark: reelabilities has events all year long. their next is the opening of a photo exhibition in april. xavier is marching on in the big east tournament. last night, the x-men were looking good against marquette. there were some easy buckets, as x rolled to the win. the final in this one, 90-72. now xavier goes on to the semi-finals, to face seton hall, and x lost to seton hall, just a couple weeks ago. the rematch comes tonight, and the tip is set for 9:00 at madison square garden. kyla: when it to comes uc, the bearcats get going this afternoon, in the american athletic conference to
who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life, and the obstacles she faces. she told us that having this open dialogue, can only benefit the community. liane holliday-willey: i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences. challenges, or disabilities or is, this is a very unique thing. mark: reelabilities has events all year...
92
92
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 2
and was found guilty of rape and sexual battery last month and his diagnosed with wide spectrum asperger's disorder. she is expected to make a statement at today's sentencing varied >>> high school in butler county ohio near cincinnati is back in session today after a student opened fire in the cafeteria two days ago. the 14-year-old suspect went before judge yesterday on several charges including attempted murder and he pleaded not guilty. lisa the 14-year-old opened fire during lunchtime injuring for students. >>> here is maureen with the morning newsfeed. >>> has been four years since a student opened fire at chardon high school killing three and injuring two classmates and all state appeals court is allowing a wrongful death lawsuit to proceed against five school officials in a lawsuit claims the school district feel to have proper safety equipment and failed to warn administrators about the shooter's mental is ability. the victim's families are seeking up to $100,000. >>> congress is weighing in on privacy out of government hands and fbi director james comey testify before house commi
and was found guilty of rape and sexual battery last month and his diagnosed with wide spectrum asperger's disorder. she is expected to make a statement at today's sentencing varied >>> high school in butler county ohio near cincinnati is back in session today after a student opened fire in the cafeteria two days ago. the 14-year-old suspect went before judge yesterday on several charges including attempted murder and he pleaded not guilty. lisa the 14-year-old opened fire during...
90
90
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] there is no asperger's school of cartooning. [laughter] that's really offensive, i'm sorry. i apologize to the asperger's society -- [laughter] you see what i mean. the same reason you don't chase everybody out of every dinner party you go to buy learning out stuff -- to go to by blurting out stuff. moderator: the man at the end. >> i have an inside baseball question. to what extent is it important or unimportant to the state of your profession that the records do not have an editorial cartoonist, and is there any hope with a new editorial page editor but that will change at "the new york times?" ms. wilkinson: why do you write them and find out and call us immediately? >> they never respond. [laughter] mr. pett: it is infuriating, neither the new york times nor the wall street journal, the two biggest and best papers in the country, i think, have cartoons or even publish other cartoons. the times used to run a weekly ghetto of cartoons, but they stopped at around five years ago. and that was the number one complaint they got fr
[laughter] there is no asperger's school of cartooning. [laughter] that's really offensive, i'm sorry. i apologize to the asperger's society -- [laughter] you see what i mean. the same reason you don't chase everybody out of every dinner party you go to buy learning out stuff -- to go to by blurting out stuff. moderator: the man at the end. >> i have an inside baseball question. to what extent is it important or unimportant to the state of your profession that the records do not have an...
63
63
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
dayson was found guilty of @12 counts of rape, his victim @now 19 and diagnosed with white @spectrum asperger's disorder, @began when she was just 13. @dayson has shown no remorse for @his actions. @>>> time right now, 5:32, here's @hollie. @>> and we're switching gears, @dry weather to start, pretty @easy but cold. @winter coats, hats and gloves @heading out that door and i'd go @ahead with the boots, we're @tracking snow later in the day. @not so much by early afternoon, @i think we're going to be dry at @noon time, mid 30s and then snow @by 5:00 if the clipper system is @moving in to the region. @you see it here in radar, if @you're not watching your tv, @it's far out there to the west. @we're tracking this for the late @afternoon in to this evening. @leave for the day and we're not @back home till evening time; @right? @just in time for dinner. @so that is the point to which @we're expecting snow to really @start flying. @we'll see a few scattered snow @showers but active in to the @first part of the night. @trace amounts up to maybe an @inch or two but it's timing more @than anything. @and
dayson was found guilty of @12 counts of rape, his victim @now 19 and diagnosed with white @spectrum asperger's disorder, @began when she was just 13. @dayson has shown no remorse for @his actions. @>>> time right now, 5:32, here's @hollie. @>> and we're switching gears, @dry weather to start, pretty @easy but cold. @winter coats, hats and gloves @heading out that door and i'd go @ahead with the boots, we're @tracking snow later in the day. @not so much by early afternoon, @i...
311
311
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 4
the reelabilities festival hosted an author last night who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life and the obstacles she , faces. open dialogue can only benefit >> i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences -- challenges, or disabilities or whatever you will, but the point is, this is a very unique thing. all year long. their next is the opening of a photo exhibition in april. jennifer, the sunshine will come back today. jennifer: some sunshine later today. a cloudy and dreary start from last evening' s reign. it is pushed out, but we still have dan conditions. satellite and radar showing no ongoing rain, but cloudy skies, damp conditions, dry on the radar. it will take a break today. we are not anticipating any rain to return. visibility downtown between five miles and seven miles. a couple of spots in the eastern community may see some fog. right now the wind is combating any fog development. as we head in
the reelabilities festival hosted an author last night who was diagnosed with asperger' s in her mid 30' s. liane holliday-willey spoke about how the diagnosis changed her life and the obstacles she , faces. open dialogue can only benefit >> i think it' s very important that communities start to embrace everyone with differences, not just the visible differences, but all differences -- challenges, or disabilities or whatever you will, but the point is, this is a very unique thing. all...
137
137
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 6
>> i do know i hear from other parent every children who have asperger's syndrome, that they're so fastith puzzles. he loved leggos when he was little. and he even until he got older, most kids use direction to figure them out. >> they would be the super complicated went woe have them finished in a few hours. where it might take someone else a couple of days. >> wow. >> kinds of the first time speaking public bridge it. but it was real important for us to help and get the word out. by the way tyson's story just the first of many, many stories, we will be sharing this week. we talked to some incredible local families, as part of our coverage of autism speaks to fox5. we just want everybody to know that our goal here isn't just to raise awareness, but we also want to raise money, so our hope is that you will autism speak as you watch our stories. the organization does a wonderful job with research, giving grants to local organizations, that work with the autism community, and of course, they help families living with autism if you would like to donate go to our website foxdc.com on the ho
>> i do know i hear from other parent every children who have asperger's syndrome, that they're so fastith puzzles. he loved leggos when he was little. and he even until he got older, most kids use direction to figure them out. >> they would be the super complicated went woe have them finished in a few hours. where it might take someone else a couple of days. >> wow. >> kinds of the first time speaking public bridge it. but it was real important for us to help and get...
87
87
Mar 21, 2016
03/16
by
WNYW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he suffers from asperger's syndrome. greg: they were thinking about making a movie. >> due in court. >> i met november. >> hollywood is making a movie about him. attorney. if okaying the sun. promotes criminals from making money. >> how do you feel about that. >> did not run anybody over. >> he deserves a second or third or fourth chance. maybe a little money in the bank. >> and i see the picture one more time. >> i know you have given it a lot of thought to this over the past 30 seconds or so. >> they will have him stealing the space shuttle or something like that. >> i don't know. by the way, you get to have lunches and meetings. a long time for something to get >> how do you really feel about it. we are not there yet. fair enough? >> somebody is going to make money on it. why can't it be him. >> mike woods. i think you have a point there. >> let's show you what is going on. this is the first full day of spring. >> 51 degrees. dropping down to 32. we are still at their day two. we still have a winter weather pfizer it
. >> he suffers from asperger's syndrome. greg: they were thinking about making a movie. >> due in court. >> i met november. >> hollywood is making a movie about him. attorney. if okaying the sun. promotes criminals from making money. >> how do you feel about that. >> did not run anybody over. >> he deserves a second or third or fourth chance. maybe a little money in the bank. >> and i see the picture one more time. >> i know you have given...
66
66
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] workers -- ask asperger's school of cartooning. r'spologize to the asperge society -- [laughter] at dinner parties you don't blurt out things that are over the top. that is the best answer i can give. moderator: the man at the end. >> i have an inside baseball question. to what extent is it important or unimportant to the state of the recordsion that do not have an editorial cartoonist, and is there any hope with a new editorial page editor but that will change at "the new york times." writelkinson: why do you them and find out and call us immediately? >> they never respond. infuriating,is newspapers,biggest with the biggest reporting staff, have cartoons or even publish other cartoons. the times used to run a weekly cartoons, but they stopped at around five years ago. and that was the number one complaint they got from their readers. -it e on the budget -- matters. if your cartoon was reprinted in the sunday "new york times," and had a next her audience of a that is out people, of a circulation of 3 million, that is a good thing.
[laughter] workers -- ask asperger's school of cartooning. r'spologize to the asperge society -- [laughter] at dinner parties you don't blurt out things that are over the top. that is the best answer i can give. moderator: the man at the end. >> i have an inside baseball question. to what extent is it important or unimportant to the state of the recordsion that do not have an editorial cartoonist, and is there any hope with a new editorial page editor but that will change at "the new...