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and longing to get back with her beloved dogs, and, perhaps most importantly, her experience of aspergers taught her to deal with being unpopular when young and then helped her to focus on a problem that few others seemed keen to face head—on. time is running out. of course, as greta herself says, our own focus should not be on her but on climate change — and an issue that perhaps sits uneasily with a documentary which, by its very nature, is about her. but causes need figureheads, and there's no doubting that's what thunburg's become, albeit at the cost of a normal childhood. you can find i am greta in cinemas now. you can't escape your work, and you cannot escape yourself either. it is almost like a prison. from a swedish activist to a swedish film maker, roy andersson, the subject of fred scott's strange and rather wonderful documentary, being a human person. having scored a hit with his first feature, a swedish love story, in 1970, andersson, who reacted badly to success, took five years to make his second film, the poorly—received giliap, after which he concentrated instead on commer
and longing to get back with her beloved dogs, and, perhaps most importantly, her experience of aspergers taught her to deal with being unpopular when young and then helped her to focus on a problem that few others seemed keen to face head—on. time is running out. of course, as greta herself says, our own focus should not be on her but on climate change — and an issue that perhaps sits uneasily with a documentary which, by its very nature, is about her. but causes need figureheads, and...
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his attorney says that he has asperger's syndrome. citing all the evidence in this case, a judge ordered that he remain behind bars. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. president trump's performance in the polls has republicans worried about the races down ballot. in the senate, republicans are defending 23 seats, democrats just 12. if democrats flip just a handful of seats from red to blue, they would win control of the senate. we get more now from cbs' nancy cordes. >> reporter: with 11 days to go, republicans are worried that the president's sagging poll numbers and controversial campaign style could cost them not just the white house but the senate, too. >> i felt kind of bad after the first debate. quite frankly, i felt good last enght. >> reporter: take senator lindsey graham, who is running for reelection in the ruby-red state of south carolina but is now virtually tied with democrat jamie harrison, who has outraised him by tens of millions of dollars. the cbs news battleground tracker shows republican incumbents trail
his attorney says that he has asperger's syndrome. citing all the evidence in this case, a judge ordered that he remain behind bars. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. president trump's performance in the polls has republicans worried about the races down ballot. in the senate, republicans are defending 23 seats, democrats just 12. if democrats flip just a handful of seats from red to blue, they would win control of the senate. we get more now from cbs' nancy cordes. >>...
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ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism.emonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk... this is a terrible representation of the business. i'm embarrassed. ...but his most important relationships, as well. ben: then i said, "well, what's the plan?" is there a timeline? kristin: you didn't say that. ben: something like that. kristin: you didn't say that. you didn't say that. that's when you said you're the "real housewives of new jersey." lemonis: if i can't help him learn to respect his staff... ben: to be frank, i don't really see a relationship continuing. lemonis: ...and relinquish some control... do you not trust people? ben: no, i don't. kristin: there's been times when he's said to me he hasn't trusted me. lemonis: ...this business may just wither away. ben: this is my home. this is my life. sometimes i can't shake it if i don't feel comfortable. lemoni
ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism.emonis: ...he still struggles as a leader. victoria: there's a lot of finger pointing that i'm not doing my job. i'm not doing anything. i'm costing the company money. lemonis: putting not only his company at risk... this is a terrible representation of the business. i'm embarrassed. ...but his most important relationships, as well. ben: then i said, "well, what's the plan?" is there a timeline? kristin: you...
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according to the new court document, his attorney indicated that his client has been diagnosed with aspergersand he had no prior criminal history. although a grand jury indicted him for possession of child pornography, he has not been charged with the pep ponce weap possession nor the charges to attempted killing of joe biden. >>> we are down to the final ten days until the presidential election and a new round of sec filings shows joe biden's cash on hand. he has $162 million in the bank. look at that come parativelily to president trump who has 43 million on hand. if you include money raised by pac committees, biden's lead is still there. altogether there is a lopsidedness here, $107 million advantage for joe biden heading into the final days of this campaign. and i want to bring in cnn political commentator and host of the podcast you decide, erroll lewis. ten days. >> good morning, christi. >> good. >> listen to him. good. let's get this done, he's saying. $107 million cash advantage for biden. what exactly does that equate to at the end of the day? >> well, at the end of the day it amoun
according to the new court document, his attorney indicated that his client has been diagnosed with aspergersand he had no prior criminal history. although a grand jury indicted him for possession of child pornography, he has not been charged with the pep ponce weap possession nor the charges to attempted killing of joe biden. >>> we are down to the final ten days until the presidential election and a new round of sec filings shows joe biden's cash on hand. he has $162 million in the...
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ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. not doing my job. i'm not doing anything.
ben: i was diagnosed with asperger's syndrome, which is a form of autism. not doing my job. i'm not doing anything.
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. >> so the half an hour lunch break lasted until 1970 when she just asperger expanded it to an hour. i'm going to ask both of the justices. actually, i will start with justice ginsburg. you now have a full hour. you have a beautiful justice dining room. what goes on during the lunch break, and do all the justices generally tried to attend on days when the court is in session? i would defer to my colleague for that, one because she is a regular at the luncheon. i will show up whenever the court is conferring so we can confer in the morning at 9:30. and then by the lunch break i will go with my colleagues for lunch. and occasionally other times if when justice o'connor came to town, or nowadays when john paul stevens is with us. and for birthdays, and that's a nice tradition. whenever a justice has the birthday the chief brings and someone, and we toast the birthday boy or girl and saying happy birthday. we're missing our course leader because to be told most of them can't carry a tune. (laughs). >> i'm one of them who can't. >> i go regularly and it's a wonderful experience we have lu
. >> so the half an hour lunch break lasted until 1970 when she just asperger expanded it to an hour. i'm going to ask both of the justices. actually, i will start with justice ginsburg. you now have a full hour. you have a beautiful justice dining room. what goes on during the lunch break, and do all the justices generally tried to attend on days when the court is in session? i would defer to my colleague for that, one because she is a regular at the luncheon. i will show up whenever the...
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you suffer with asperger's syndrome. i would not say suffer from, but i have it.hysical exercise as they attempt to get back to normal after not done. there are concerns that pe lessons are being forgotten about as children catch up with other subjects such as english and maths. breakfast‘sjohn maguire has been to a school in yorkshire to find out why sport is so important. when these children go home and look at videos of jason when these children go home and look at videos ofjason robinson on the internet, they will think racing against him means that they could conquer the world, as he did in the rugby world cup in 2003. he is here at sandwell castle primary in wakefield to lend his support to the campaign to encourage more sport and pe in schools, inspiring the pupils with his own experiences. ph should be at the heart of every school day, because i know from my own story, i was not academic, so growing up, the pe teacher at that loved rugby, got me into rugby for the first time and i went on then to do some amazing things, but it is really important now, more
you suffer with asperger's syndrome. i would not say suffer from, but i have it.hysical exercise as they attempt to get back to normal after not done. there are concerns that pe lessons are being forgotten about as children catch up with other subjects such as english and maths. breakfast‘sjohn maguire has been to a school in yorkshire to find out why sport is so important. when these children go home and look at videos of jason when these children go home and look at videos ofjason robinson...
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his attorney says that he has asperger's syndrome.ing all the evidence in this plot, a judge has ordered he remain behind bars. jeff pegues in washington. >> it's about 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> recent demonstrations in the u.s. a report on what's behind the extreme unrest in nigeria. africa's most populous region. >> plus, a disturbing mystery. why did thousands of birds suddenly drop out of the sky across several western states? we'll look at the new clues and the other threats facing our feathered friends. >>> and designing democracy. as americans vote, we'll look at the fascinating history of ballot design. how it's changed over the years and changed our very history. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ >>> all right. strap in are in a wild ride. still ahead, we'll take you to one of america's oldest racetracks. we'll look back at the idea of training drivers and how it's adapting to the pandemic. >> and a different kind of excitement here. what is a tv game show witho
his attorney says that he has asperger's syndrome.ing all the evidence in this plot, a judge has ordered he remain behind bars. jeff pegues in washington. >> it's about 22 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> recent demonstrations in the u.s. a report on what's behind the extreme unrest in nigeria. africa's most populous region. >> plus, a disturbing mystery. why did thousands of birds suddenly drop out of the sky across several western...
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you know if if you know usually as as a behavioral social scientist we think asperger is the best predictor of future behavior and so i'm not sure we should necessarily expect anything different in the 2nd presidential debate than what we saw in the 1st. you know at the end of the day i think the best way to understand the strategies that come from president trump is that he tends to play things as a brander and as a marketer for the trump brand much more so than you would through a typical sort of politicians playbook like you saw from mike pence tonight jennifer victor from george mason university it's been a real pleasure talking to you thank you for joining us thank you so much come on let's wrap things up with rob reynolds back in salt lake city utah where the debate finished. 25 minutes ago 20 minutes ago i think it was for any of us who are just coming to us now approaching the top of the hour who maybe didn't see the whole debate how would you describe it to them. well i would describe it as a civil debate with with flashes of sharp exchanges and clear policy differences between the
you know if if you know usually as as a behavioral social scientist we think asperger is the best predictor of future behavior and so i'm not sure we should necessarily expect anything different in the 2nd presidential debate than what we saw in the 1st. you know at the end of the day i think the best way to understand the strategies that come from president trump is that he tends to play things as a brander and as a marketer for the trump brand much more so than you would through a typical...