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a naughty kids, they will understand, they are autistic.ping raise awareness. we give the money to the local schools around liverpool and stuff make the families with autistic children's lives easier. callu m callum smith says he wants to fight at his beloved anfield next. that's just about it from sportsday this evening. the budget airline, primera air, has announced it will go into administration at midnight tonight. the airline said over the past two years, a series of unforeseen misfortunate events had severely affected its financial standing. our correspondent tom burridge is here. i suspect there may be some people are have not come across this airline so first tell us a bit more about it. it started in 2000 the scandinavian version of thomas crook chartered flights but within the last year was so it really changed its business plan which ultimately went wrong. basically started running flights primarily from the uk, from stansted, birmingham until august. and from manchester to destinations around europe but in may the airline basica
a naughty kids, they will understand, they are autistic.ping raise awareness. we give the money to the local schools around liverpool and stuff make the families with autistic children's lives easier. callu m callum smith says he wants to fight at his beloved anfield next. that's just about it from sportsday this evening. the budget airline, primera air, has announced it will go into administration at midnight tonight. the airline said over the past two years, a series of unforeseen...
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an autistic son himself.it doesn't go well. it isn't always, and it depends on the day, depends on his mood, depends how he's feeling, but the clip we mentioned there about the incident in the co—op years ago was probably the lowest point shopping ever got him. and for you as well? presumably that was... i was at work at the time, i was... i was at work at the time, i was still working as a teacher, and i was was still working as a teacher, and iwasa was still working as a teacher, and i was a half—hour drive away, and ended up having to drive home from work to literally carry him out of the supermarket naked across the car park, because he just the supermarket naked across the car park, because hejust couldn't the supermarket naked across the car park, because he just couldn't cope with the situation he was in, the only way he could calm himself down would be to get back in his bedroom, but they were a two mile walk from home, and there was nothing she could do to help him. did you and your wife understand a
an autistic son himself.it doesn't go well. it isn't always, and it depends on the day, depends on his mood, depends how he's feeling, but the clip we mentioned there about the incident in the co—op years ago was probably the lowest point shopping ever got him. and for you as well? presumably that was... i was at work at the time, i was... i was at work at the time, i was still working as a teacher, and i was was still working as a teacher, and iwasa was still working as a teacher, and i was...
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tomorrow is the start of the national autistic society's autism hour, an initiative designed to showe for their autistic customers. one of britain's leading toy retailers, the entertainer, has been holding quiet hours in its stores to help create a more calming environment for children with autism. gary grant is founder and chairman of the toy shop the entertainer. a very warm welcome to the programme, gary. it is very remarkable what you are doing for children with autism. are you calling on other retailers to get involved with autism hour? yes, because the entertainer started in such a small way and we had positive feedback from our customers, we like to create a safe and welcoming environment for all families and children. autism week, which we are delighted to be a key sponsor in, sta rts delighted to be a key sponsor in, starts tomorrow. 0ver delighted to be a key sponsor in, starts tomorrow. over 10,000 delighted to be a key sponsor in, starts tomorrow. 0ver10,000 shops across the country will be observing across the country will be observing a quiet hour to make it a really ca
tomorrow is the start of the national autistic society's autism hour, an initiative designed to showe for their autistic customers. one of britain's leading toy retailers, the entertainer, has been holding quiet hours in its stores to help create a more calming environment for children with autism. gary grant is founder and chairman of the toy shop the entertainer. a very warm welcome to the programme, gary. it is very remarkable what you are doing for children with autism. are you calling on...
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the 14 year old is severely autistic. he's been located and is safe. >>> runners in the marathon will be making history, the first running event to ever cross the bay bridge. organizers say this is the tenth anniversary of the event and they want to attract runners from across the country. they will start near lake merritt. then they'll circle back down to downtown oakland. >>> first lady melania trump made her second stop on her trip in africa. she visited malawi as part of her "be best" initiative. she handed out soccer balls and school supplies. mrs. trump was able to witness some of the struggles they face, including a ratio of more hopes dou donated. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or dem
the 14 year old is severely autistic. he's been located and is safe. >>> runners in the marathon will be making history, the first running event to ever cross the bay bridge. organizers say this is the tenth anniversary of the event and they want to attract runners from across the country. they will start near lake merritt. then they'll circle back down to downtown oakland. >>> first lady melania trump made her second stop on her trip in africa. she visited malawi as part of...
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my journey is not everyone's journey because every autistic child is different, but there's hope. my background has heavy roots in the bay area. i was born in san diego and adopted out to san francisco when i was about 17 years old. i bounced around a little bit here in high school, but i've always been here in the bay. we are an inclusive preschool, which means that we cater to emp. we don't turn anyone away. we take every child regardless of race, creed, religious or ability. the most common thing i hear in my adult life is oh, you don't seem like you have autism. you seem so normal. yeah. that's 26 years of really, really, really hard work and i think thises that i still do. i was one of the first open adoptions for an lgbt couple. they split up when i was about four. one of them is partnered, and one of them is not, and then my biological mother, who is also a lesbian. very queer family. growing up in the 90's with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. i was bullied relatively infrequently. but i never really felt isolated or alone. i h
my journey is not everyone's journey because every autistic child is different, but there's hope. my background has heavy roots in the bay area. i was born in san diego and adopted out to san francisco when i was about 17 years old. i bounced around a little bit here in high school, but i've always been here in the bay. we are an inclusive preschool, which means that we cater to emp. we don't turn anyone away. we take every child regardless of race, creed, religious or ability. the most common...
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a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.ymer spoke with the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who we're told is 11-year-old thatcher grayson sitting on the ground with a service dog beside him. thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but she says the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county schools.grayson says that's the o
a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.ymer spoke with the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who...
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a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who we're told is 11-year-old thatcher grayson sitting on the ground with a service dog beside him. thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but she says the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county schools.grayson says that's the only reason she's
a teacher drags an autistic student through his lexington, kentucky school.the student's mother. jo grayson, student's mother "i'm just like, why would they do that?"more questions than answers for jo grayson.jo grayson, student's mother"and they just dragged him up some stairs?"as she watches the surveillance video for a second time.jo grayson, student's mother"he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this."in the video, you can see who we're told is...
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thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but sheays the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county schools.grayson says that's the only reason she's let thatcher go back to school. grayson called the video heartbreaking and says it makes her even angrier watching as her son is dragged through the school at times and carried at others.she says it landed thatcher with a number of injuries.jo grayson, student's mother"he'll remember this for the rest of his life. autism or no autism, any kid would remember that." we know it also launched a school and state investigation into what happened.jo grayson, student's mother"that's not a way to handle that."grayson is not giving up on her own quest for answers and change.she
thatcher's mother says he's autistic non-verbal and she's seen him not want to get up before, but sheays the way the teacher reacted is not ok. jo grayson, student's mother "we worry about shooters coming in, all of that craziness. we're not even worried about the people who care for them everyday. and we should be."in a statement last week, the school district told us situations like this are isolated and the individuals involved are no longer employed by fayette county...
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the times has a special investigation claiming that an autistic women with a history of exploitationof risk. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail.
the times has a special investigation claiming that an autistic women with a history of exploitationof risk. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of...
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the times has a special investigation claiming that an autistic women with a history of exploitationhe subject of a court order which allowed her to be exposed to high levels of risk. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history tv series. so, a vaired set of front pages — let's take a look at some of those stories in more detail. the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a year. the telegraph, theresa may offers to extend transition by a yeahm seems the prime minister has said in her roughly 20 minutes of the remarks to the other eu 27 that she would be prepared to extend the brexit transition period to roughly about another year, just under. that hopefully this would help to ove i’co m e hopefully this would help to overcome the deadlock, the deadlock being having multiple aspects and the irish backstop
the times has a special investigation claiming that an autistic women with a history of exploitationhe subject of a court order which allowed her to be exposed to high levels of risk. the express says esther rantzen thinks scrapping free tv licences for the over 75s would be an act of cruelty. the mirror has an interview with poisoned spy sergi skripal‘s mother. and the guardian has a picture of eastenders actor danny dyer dressed as an elizabethan nobelman, to promote a new popular history...
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fremont police about a missing autistic teenager who left mission san jose high school at 2:50 pm and has not been seen since they believe he may still be in the area or possibly gotten off the campus >>> they are accusing racial bias. julie watts took a closer look at the lawsuit which is connected to police activity back in 2013. >> reporter: it stemmed between 2013 and 2015 where they partnered with the da and now they say they were doing what they were told. >> in san francisco, drug deals, overdoses and arrests our daily occurrence this videos from a ride along with tenderloin division please a group known for their active twitter feed promoting drug arrests but today it's the focus of a lawsuit by the aclu a gene racial -- alleging racial discriminatory practices. >> the lawsuit notes all 37 of the people arrested were black even though people of all races commonly sold drugs in the tenderloin and the judge later found evidence of racial enforcement by police. >> operation safe school blew the lid on what we would call explicit racism within the san francisco police department.
fremont police about a missing autistic teenager who left mission san jose high school at 2:50 pm and has not been seen since they believe he may still be in the area or possibly gotten off the campus >>> they are accusing racial bias. julie watts took a closer look at the lawsuit which is connected to police activity back in 2013. >> reporter: it stemmed between 2013 and 2015 where they partnered with the da and now they say they were doing what they were told. >> in san...
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>> they are autistic and don't understand the instructions, deaf they don't hear the instructions, couldr hand is twitching near their pockets and they're autistic, think it causes a threat. >> we're near a homeless shelter. >>> horrifying with michael avenatti, something you don't know, he's actually making serious concrete moves behind the scenes in preparation for this run he's been floating for president. he's consulting with actual democratic operatives, building out a website, purchasing voter data lists. >> why are you talking about the avenatti presidential run? >> you wanted something you didn't know. i try to give something -- fresh information. >> i appreciate your goal. >> playing by the rules of the show, chris. >> trying to limit it to the real. you really think he's got a shot? >> i didn't say that. >> the point is, he's running, you made a point, broken news here. >> i convinced you. >> thank you to my panel. when we return, let me finish tonight with trump watch. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus. to do whatever it takes, use every possible res
>> they are autistic and don't understand the instructions, deaf they don't hear the instructions, couldr hand is twitching near their pockets and they're autistic, think it causes a threat. >> we're near a homeless shelter. >>> horrifying with michael avenatti, something you don't know, he's actually making serious concrete moves behind the scenes in preparation for this run he's been floating for president. he's consulting with actual democratic operatives, building out a...
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. >> reporter: charlie is autistic. while he is usually sensitive to loud sounds, fleet week is different. >> i like the part when they fly and do their tricks and they treat me really well. like a celebrity. >> reporter: more than a million people each year descend on san francisco to honor the men and women of the united states armed forces, many making it a family tradition. >> luke just turned 3. we are actually from san diego. so we're in town for fleet week because the kids just love airplanes. >> can't be better than this. it would be a little better if we were like on our kayaks in the front row right there. >> reporter: as if all of that wasn't enough, this weekend is the 18th annual hardly strictly festival. >> yeah! ♪ >> reporter: now in its 18th year, what started as nine bands is now 81 with something for herdly hardly just bluegrass. >> we have a focus on roots music, blues, americana, folk, country. but there is also a lot of rock, soul, r&b, and the undefinable. >> reporter: more than 500,000 people are
. >> reporter: charlie is autistic. while he is usually sensitive to loud sounds, fleet week is different. >> i like the part when they fly and do their tricks and they treat me really well. like a celebrity. >> reporter: more than a million people each year descend on san francisco to honor the men and women of the united states armed forces, many making it a family tradition. >> luke just turned 3. we are actually from san diego. so we're in town for fleet week because...
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. >> reporter: there's this mom that uses it for her autistic son. >> generally on a whole, a bit calmer. he's more focused. personally, i don't understand the stigma around it and i would rather give mengon somethi natural than spg that's, you know, big pharma. >> reporter: than mom of four who suffering from a severe digestive disorder. >> if i could eat something, two seconds later i'd be running, you know, and thatsn't happen anymore. >> reporter: this p surgeon says cbd oil is treating his uc. >> i have less pain. it's great. thy not use it? >> reporter: and , there's peggy, who has gone through more than a dozen back surgeries and swears by this salve. >> i get severe, severe muscle pain and nerve pain and this helpep both. >>ter: the problem is, the cbd marketplace is a free for all, with no industry-wide standards. the fda has only approved one prescription cbd dg to tre form of childhood epilepsy. what's the risk >> the danger is, you don't know 100% if you'r what getting is what is on the label. it might be different ingredients. >> reporter: and beware of bogus claims. we went
. >> reporter: there's this mom that uses it for her autistic son. >> generally on a whole, a bit calmer. he's more focused. personally, i don't understand the stigma around it and i would rather give mengon somethi natural than spg that's, you know, big pharma. >> reporter: than mom of four who suffering from a severe digestive disorder. >> if i could eat something, two seconds later i'd be running, you know, and thatsn't happen anymore. >> reporter: this p...
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painter was born on the twenty ninth of september fifteen eighteen and is the only world famous for an autist from venice his works were known for their impressive depiction of the human body and they were said to be ahead of that time so to mark his anniversary two major exhibitions showing the paint is adaptability are on display in the palace of dekalb at the accademia museum. the way. violence death and sensuality those who are tend to read those main themes his name means little dire after his father's profession religious motives scenes from the bible abound in his art the huge upheavals of the era reformation and counter-reformation are also reflected in his of in the whole of inquisitors in the doge's palace in venice the ceiling bears his return of the prodigal son. this is where the inquisitor sat the torture chamber was nearby their verdicts off and then death the message was clear the catholic church is in power. generator was born in venice five hundred years ago and lived in the city all his life its riches were derived from international trade and he himself was a savvy busines
painter was born on the twenty ninth of september fifteen eighteen and is the only world famous for an autist from venice his works were known for their impressive depiction of the human body and they were said to be ahead of that time so to mark his anniversary two major exhibitions showing the paint is adaptability are on display in the palace of dekalb at the accademia museum. the way. violence death and sensuality those who are tend to read those main themes his name means little dire after...
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. >> i leaed through having children with special needs that autistic childn sometimes don't necessarily have the dexterity to button buttons and zipper zippers. and we are very well aware of the fact that wearing something feeas your self-esteem. >> reporter: the line is calle"" tommy adaptive," and it includes pieces for children and adults. >> what's great about this is you don't have to worry about buttoning the button. you don't have to worry about zipping the zipper. magnet and velcro. this is an example of, like, a men'se shirt. magntized. itthe same quality, it's the same fabric, and same design as we offer to everyone else. >> reporter: was this aisk for you s a company to take this on? >> look, everything is a risk. i mean, if you're developing product, you never know if it's going to sell or not. a t of designers who just want to have a cool brand leave a lot of people out. i never wanted to be that brand. >> reporter:thers are stepping up, too. last year, target's "cat and jack" children's line began offering adaptive clothing that's also "sensory friendly"-- no uomfortable t
. >> i leaed through having children with special needs that autistic childn sometimes don't necessarily have the dexterity to button buttons and zipper zippers. and we are very well aware of the fact that wearing something feeas your self-esteem. >> reporter: the line is calle"" tommy adaptive," and it includes pieces for children and adults. >> what's great about this is you don't have to worry about buttoning the button. you don't have to worry about zipping...
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so imagine the joy when layla, who is autistic, saw one of her favorite characters come to life. >> i layla run away g,om me screaming, "cinderella, cinderella!" >> reporter: as if she'd spotted cinderella. >> she willfully believed it was cinderella. >> reporter: layla's mom, jessica, believes the woman to be cinderella is actually a heavy equipment operator from western new york named olivia aark. syla came to this conclusion oter spotting olivia here at akron falls park on her wedding day. layla made a beeline. >> like, "layla, don't bother them. they're in the middle of a photo shoot." to reporter: you're used to chasing layla around, apologizing for her. >> absolutely. and that meant a lot i didn't need to apologize for her. n' reporter: olivia not only welcomed layla, she played along. >> i was more than happy to be cinderella for that little girl. we're going to go to the ball now. s reporter: she talked to layla for quite a while before finally telling her she had to get back to the ball. >> thank you! >> reporter: but that's not the end of this fairy tale. since their chance
so imagine the joy when layla, who is autistic, saw one of her favorite characters come to life. >> i layla run away g,om me screaming, "cinderella, cinderella!" >> reporter: as if she'd spotted cinderella. >> she willfully believed it was cinderella. >> reporter: layla's mom, jessica, believes the woman to be cinderella is actually a heavy equipment operator from western new york named olivia aark. syla came to this conclusion oter spotting olivia here at...
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community is very much autistic leigh inclined these days so yes i think that's one of the things which does it it really examines what was going on in the space race in the context in the broader context of sociology and and in general and of course politics there's a whole different side of this but which is the human side and i think we're talking about people who are so brave all these many you know with highly qualified putting in also incredibly courageous and i think one of the reasons we we feel good about this book is we think it will ensue. why individuals to think oh yeah i could do that you know i could step up to that plate because it doesn't just take technology it takes people who have a commitment that a passion and you have the courage to follow it through so i think that's a good part of what i books about and of course the books three d. three d. you can have to explain how can a book be three d. this is a flat book right but the magic is in the back scene really dropping it. the magic is here your stereoscope which looks like something very simple but it's actually a
community is very much autistic leigh inclined these days so yes i think that's one of the things which does it it really examines what was going on in the space race in the context in the broader context of sociology and and in general and of course politics there's a whole different side of this but which is the human side and i think we're talking about people who are so brave all these many you know with highly qualified putting in also incredibly courageous and i think one of the reasons...
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not only you know authorities in different countries in africa but all over the world that six of autistic children that violence is not something that we should you know like close our eyes to we have to open our eyes we have to listen to the stories and also help the people that we think that they are victims of sexual violence and we shouldn't use sexual violence. in in different ways as you know impunity as a power as as a as a as a as a weapon for anything for that reason i think if not if it's not going to change the mentality then it will change also the way people see those cases are identified macwhich the one of the congress one of the two sorry nobel laureates of this year of congo is going to college system a simple lot to us from our africa desk in bonn thank you so much for your analysis thank you. well we got some other news now and it christiane where naldo is club event is to have been criticised for their reactions to rape allegations made by an american woman against the portuguese player on twitter the italian football club initially praised him for his professionalism
not only you know authorities in different countries in africa but all over the world that six of autistic children that violence is not something that we should you know like close our eyes to we have to open our eyes we have to listen to the stories and also help the people that we think that they are victims of sexual violence and we shouldn't use sexual violence. in in different ways as you know impunity as a power as as a as a as a as a weapon for anything for that reason i think if not if...
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. >> reporter: 45-year-old todd kieran is autistic. label would be workaholic. 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, for almost 20 years. todd has been making deliveries and doing other odd jobs for virtually every business in downtown gresham. >> two for the dress lady. >> reporter: whether it's a coffee run or a run to the post office. he does whatever he's asked. or not asked. he emptied this waste basket at the hair salon simply because it was full. >> i like helping people, you know, making people happy, making people smile. >> reporter: in return, people tip him, of course. but this is so not about the money. the smiles grow far too broad. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: and the hugs last far too long. for this to be a purely business arrangement. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: no, todd is treasured. so much so, people in gresham have often joked that he should have his own statue. >> he is one of the kindest, nicest people you'll meet. >> he's always smiling. >> he's a big part of this community. >> he is the town basica
. >> reporter: 45-year-old todd kieran is autistic. label would be workaholic. 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, for almost 20 years. todd has been making deliveries and doing other odd jobs for virtually every business in downtown gresham. >> two for the dress lady. >> reporter: whether it's a coffee run or a run to the post office. he does whatever he's asked. or not asked. he emptied this waste basket at the hair salon simply because it was full. >> i like helping...
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what they found that any child that had fluid on the brain at age six months, by age four became autistic 99% of the time. this is called a biomarker in science. i am a doctor. what this means is this is a way to approach autism and the crisis of the achievement gap. it's a medical question. the achievement gap is a medical question. so -- and it's, in some ways, very bad news for parents because of the mandatory vaccinations going on statewide producing tens of thousands of children who are now developing fluid on the brain and there's no known cure at this point for autism. we need a pool of unvacuum sin ated -- unvaccination children 23 in the state. if we can verify -- establish three -- thank you. [applause] >> hello. good evening. my name's allison collins and i'm a parent at francisco middle school, and i'm an active parent of the apac. we know racism is an issue in our country, in our city, and it's obviously an issue in our schools. as we see there is some great work going on in our district. none the less, it has been my experience as a parent that black families and other famil
what they found that any child that had fluid on the brain at age six months, by age four became autistic 99% of the time. this is called a biomarker in science. i am a doctor. what this means is this is a way to approach autism and the crisis of the achievement gap. it's a medical question. the achievement gap is a medical question. so -- and it's, in some ways, very bad news for parents because of the mandatory vaccinations going on statewide producing tens of thousands of children who are...
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also thinking of moving to canada if democrats don't take the house. 10-year-old brody baron who is autisticthe uk to oklahoma. inviting classmates but big day arrived, none of the party guests showed up to the birthday venue. you can imagine, he told the staff no one was coming. they gave him a great party. they did at no cost. they saying happy birthday, saying laser tag, he called it the best day ever. on the first anniversary of our first day, thank you to our amazing staff and crew at fox news tonight, everyone worked harder than you imagine, thanks to the viewers who stayed with us, joined us along the way. you are our heroes. the anniversary is also my husband's birthday. happy birthday, see you soon. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, stick around. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital s
also thinking of moving to canada if democrats don't take the house. 10-year-old brody baron who is autisticthe uk to oklahoma. inviting classmates but big day arrived, none of the party guests showed up to the birthday venue. you can imagine, he told the staff no one was coming. they gave him a great party. they did at no cost. they saying happy birthday, saying laser tag, he called it the best day ever. on the first anniversary of our first day, thank you to our amazing staff and crew at fox...
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. >> reporter: 45-year-old todd keirman is autistic.although a more fitting label would be workaholic. 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for almost 20 years. todd has been making deliveries and doing other odd jobs for virtually every business in downtown gresham. whether it's a coffee run or a run to the post office. he does whatever he's asked. or not asked. he emptied this wastebasket sumplly because it was full. >> i like helping people. i like making people happy, making people smile. >> reporter: in return people tip him, but this is not about the money. the smiles grow far too broad. anthe hugs lt far too long for this to be a purely business arrangement. no, todd is treasured. so much so people in gresham have often joked he should have his own statue. >> he's one of the kindest people you will meet. he's always smiling. >> he's just a big part of this community. >> he's the town basically. >> can't imagine downtown gresham without todd. >> unfortunately, barring a parade in his honor, there's only so much a community can do to show
. >> reporter: 45-year-old todd keirman is autistic.although a more fitting label would be workaholic. 12 hours a day, 7 days a week for almost 20 years. todd has been making deliveries and doing other odd jobs for virtually every business in downtown gresham. whether it's a coffee run or a run to the post office. he does whatever he's asked. or not asked. he emptied this wastebasket sumplly because it was full. >> i like helping people. i like making people happy, making people...
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how a single dad of five says he felt after his autistic son was asked to the dance. (sports) just ahead in sports, we'll talk some nfl, postseason baseball, sharkies, and the warriors....heading up to the pacific northwest...as kevin durant returns to the arena he started his career in. (ken) it's high school football season which means schools around the country are holding their annual homecoming dances.(pam) reporter chantee lans takes us to norristown high school in pennsylvania .. where a heartfelt homecoming proposal .. has gone viral. natpop dancingfor geovanie torres, dancing is everything-- which is why this moment in his norristown are high school music class meant the world. facebook video britney morales/student "do you want to go to the homecoming dance with me?" he accepted.britney morales/student "are you excited?geovanie torre/student yes. (laughter) britney morales/studenthe's shy.senior britney morales first met geovanie or geo-- as his friends call him, two years ago.she was a hostess at a mexican restaurant in plymouth meeting that geo's dad manag
how a single dad of five says he felt after his autistic son was asked to the dance. (sports) just ahead in sports, we'll talk some nfl, postseason baseball, sharkies, and the warriors....heading up to the pacific northwest...as kevin durant returns to the arena he started his career in. (ken) it's high school football season which means schools around the country are holding their annual homecoming dances.(pam) reporter chantee lans takes us to norristown high school in pennsylvania .. where a...
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he is autistic. two years ago we moved to daily city. he had always was able to go to school here in san francisco. >> me and my wife work here in san francisco. we have a younger son who has received until now a chance to go to school here in san francisco. if we take our son to daly city, he wouldn't be able to afford to pay for our daughter's school who is going to berkley because one of us will have to quit our jobs. >> so i wanted you to consider to give my son that transfer again. i know he is not going to be a doctor. i really don't know what is going to happen to him after high school. if he can go to high school here in san francisco, at least he could get that to graduate from a high school from san francisco that would mean something to us. >> thank you. >> please let him know. we will have someone from e. e.. >> daniel howard. tim sinfort. >> my card is for accountability. >> i have you here for f, public comment. >> do you? >> are any other speakers here. if not we'll move on. >> go ahead. >> good evening. my name is tim. i
he is autistic. two years ago we moved to daily city. he had always was able to go to school here in san francisco. >> me and my wife work here in san francisco. we have a younger son who has received until now a chance to go to school here in san francisco. if we take our son to daly city, he wouldn't be able to afford to pay for our daughter's school who is going to berkley because one of us will have to quit our jobs. >> so i wanted you to consider to give my son that transfer...
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. >>> in kentucky there is growing outrage over the alleged abuse of an autistic boy caught on video. >> it shows a teacher and nurse dragging the boy through school hallways and up a stairwell. here's the latest now from abc's janai norman. >> reporter: a kentucky mom wants answers about this surveillance video capturing her 11-year-old son thatcher seen here sitting on the floor of his school, his service dog beside him before being dragged through the halls by a teacher and school nurse. at one point the pair even dragging him up a flight of stairs. thatcher's dog forced to follow along. thatcher who has nonverbal autism visibly uncomfortable. >> he's clearly screaming. he doesn't want them to do this. >> reporter: jo grayson says the teacher texted her saying teacher texted her saying thatcher refused to stand so they picked him up. at home she noticed bumps and bruises on her son's body and turned to the school for questions. it prompted investigations by school officials and state authorities. >> he'll remember this for the rest of his life. autism or no autism, any kid would re
. >>> in kentucky there is growing outrage over the alleged abuse of an autistic boy caught on video. >> it shows a teacher and nurse dragging the boy through school hallways and up a stairwell. here's the latest now from abc's janai norman. >> reporter: a kentucky mom wants answers about this surveillance video capturing her 11-year-old son thatcher seen here sitting on the floor of his school, his service dog beside him before being dragged through the halls by a teacher...
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. >> reporter: charlie a autistic. while he is usually sensitive to loud sounds, fleet week is different. >> i like the part when they fly and do their tricks. they treat me really well. like a celebrity. >> reporter: more than one million people descend on san francisco to honor the men and women of the armed forces, many making it a family tradition. >> luke turned 3. we are from san diego. we are in town for this fleet week, because the kids just love airplanes. >> can't be better than this. it will be a little better if we were like on our kayaks in the front row right there. >> reporter: as if that wasn't enough, this weekend is the 18th annual hardly strictly festival. >> yay! ♪ >> reporter: now in it's 18th year, what started as nine bands is 81 with something for for for everyone, hardly just bluegrass. >> blues, amarijuanacana, folk, country. but also a lot of rock, soul, r&b and thesome, like this guy, attending since the very beginning and say it's become a tradition. >> this festival means everything. it gi
. >> reporter: charlie a autistic. while he is usually sensitive to loud sounds, fleet week is different. >> i like the part when they fly and do their tricks. they treat me really well. like a celebrity. >> reporter: more than one million people descend on san francisco to honor the men and women of the armed forces, many making it a family tradition. >> luke turned 3. we are from san diego. we are in town for this fleet week, because the kids just love airplanes....
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. >> stahl: the van zwedens have created a foundation that offers music therapy to autistic childrenoung adults with autism, where benjamin now lives, as his parents spend more time in new york. now you come here and see this. >> jaap van zweden: i know. >> stahl: as opening night approached, jaap seemed excited by the challenge. and, he has a new partner. >> borda: why don't we do something what nobody expects? >> stahl: deborah borda, who jaap personally recruited to leave l.a. to become the new york phil's president and c.e.o. all the orchestras are suffering in terms of audience, age of the audience. >> borda: remember, orchestras are creatures of the 18th century. and here we are, well into the 21st century, how do we take these orchestras and make them relevant to our time? ♪ ♪ >> stahl: well, marketing for starters. the new york philharmonic is running sleek, hip tv ads to introduce its new maestro. and, he has innovative plans to draw audiences in. new works by young composers; late-night concerts where people can listen to music over a glass of wine; and $5 dollar performanc
. >> stahl: the van zwedens have created a foundation that offers music therapy to autistic childrenoung adults with autism, where benjamin now lives, as his parents spend more time in new york. now you come here and see this. >> jaap van zweden: i know. >> stahl: as opening night approached, jaap seemed excited by the challenge. and, he has a new partner. >> borda: why don't we do something what nobody expects? >> stahl: deborah borda, who jaap personally...
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person in the audience, governor barbour roberts, she got her start advocating for her son, who is autistic. she brought to oregona education law -- an education law to ensure all of our children, regardless of their abilities, have access to a full and complete education. having been a lawyer, i will continue to fight to make sure all of our students have access to the best education possible. we can't stop there. we need to make sure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, are able to achieve and engage their full potential. once pulling opportunities are done, making sure folks can contribute in the workforce in a contributive way. we are working on that in my administration. we want to make sure people have an opportunity to lead a healthy and productive life. >> mr. starnes. mr. starnes: this is a perfect segue from our last answer, talking about having a specific fund that helps the most notable population, the disabled come -- vulnerable population, the disabled, mentally ill, chronic patients. it is shocking what is happening in salem for these issues. besides being on the sma
person in the audience, governor barbour roberts, she got her start advocating for her son, who is autistic. she brought to oregona education law -- an education law to ensure all of our children, regardless of their abilities, have access to a full and complete education. having been a lawyer, i will continue to fight to make sure all of our students have access to the best education possible. we can't stop there. we need to make sure that everyone, regardless of their abilities, are able to...
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i had discussions with veterans and autistic children who make a very strong and compelling case aboutegalization of medical marijuana. where seen other states abuses take place that raise concerns. i am still not convinced yet. one thing i don't want to see is jails stockpiled with people who have possession of a small amount of marijuana. i would be open to talking with the legislator about is reducing the penalty of possession of two hours -- two ounces of -- two ounces or less. sheriff valdez: we agree on something. i believe in decriminalizing marijuana. i honestly believe that often we have more in common than we have differences. speaking of veterans, i have heard plenty of doctors say they thed much rather give veterans, mentally ill and others mao wanted and give them opioids, which are now illegal. you can write a prescription for opioids and therefore have more problems with the people you prescribed that too. 30 seconds for a rebuttal. we want to make sure that if it is done it will have controls on it so abuses don't take place. when you to observe what is going on in the
i had discussions with veterans and autistic children who make a very strong and compelling case aboutegalization of medical marijuana. where seen other states abuses take place that raise concerns. i am still not convinced yet. one thing i don't want to see is jails stockpiled with people who have possession of a small amount of marijuana. i would be open to talking with the legislator about is reducing the penalty of possession of two hours -- two ounces of -- two ounces or less. sheriff...
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had recently, i have discussions with veterans and parents of autistic children and others, who make a compelling case about legalization of medical marijuana. i have seen, however, that authorizing that, abuse is take place that raises concerns. i am not convinced yet. one thing i do not want to see is jails stockpiled with people booked for small possession of marijuana. i would want to reduce the penalty from a class b misdemeanor to a class c misdemeanor. ms. valdez: we agree on something. decriminalizing marijuana. i honestly believe that we often have more in common than we had -- differences. i have heard plenty of doctors say they would much rather give veterans, mentally ill marijuana then opioids. you can write a prescription for opioids and have more problems for the people they prescribe that to the medical marijuana. [bell] gov. abbott: we want to make ite that if this is done, will have controls on it so that abuses do not take place. i do agree that we need to take all steps possible to make sure that we reduce opioid abuse. >> thank you for your answers. speaking of t
had recently, i have discussions with veterans and parents of autistic children and others, who make a compelling case about legalization of medical marijuana. i have seen, however, that authorizing that, abuse is take place that raises concerns. i am not convinced yet. one thing i do not want to see is jails stockpiled with people booked for small possession of marijuana. i would want to reduce the penalty from a class b misdemeanor to a class c misdemeanor. ms. valdez: we agree on something....
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implemented that are now a part of the core curriculum, things like how do you determine if someone as autisticsomeone that might have a mental health problem, but it's a life and death thing. we are teaching us now. implicit bias com, something evy police officer should understand what the biases are. this is revolutionary. we did it by putting a group together and i'm very proud of what they've done. >> 30 seconds for a rebuttal. >> anybody with enough and multicultural thousand people needs to be prosecuted for drug trafficking and they would be. you've got that right and the newspapers said that. on the police training you promised police training that's what we need. if you want to pay for the training nobody's going to take it. he provided no hours of training for law enforcement in the state and that doesn't get the job done. >> you talked about that being a local government even in the debate. you also issued an opinion that they couldn't sit there on minimum wage level and you outlined ways for the local government you said a few moments ago you couldn't make any promises on the fund,
implemented that are now a part of the core curriculum, things like how do you determine if someone as autisticsomeone that might have a mental health problem, but it's a life and death thing. we are teaching us now. implicit bias com, something evy police officer should understand what the biases are. this is revolutionary. we did it by putting a group together and i'm very proud of what they've done. >> 30 seconds for a rebuttal. >> anybody with enough and multicultural thousand...
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his attorney told the judge that frisiello is profoundly autistic.e will be sentenced in january and agreed not to appeal if his sentence is seven years or less. >>> california passed a law that requires public corporations to have at least one woman on their board of directors by the end of next year. when governor brown signed the legislation, he acknowledged that critics have raised serious concerns about that law, quote, may be fatal to its ultimate implementation. a constitution law professor says the supreme court would likely strike down the law if challenged because it does not meet federal standards for affirmative action. she says it is possible that the governor signed the law because corporations would be afraid to challenge it. >> i don't think we have seen a lawsuit filed yet. and companies might be hesitant to be the ones filing lawsuits to challenge it and being the ones to go out there and say, no women for us! right? we want to keep our boards all- male. >> leslie jacobs says the law may also face challenges because corporations bas
his attorney told the judge that frisiello is profoundly autistic.e will be sentenced in january and agreed not to appeal if his sentence is seven years or less. >>> california passed a law that requires public corporations to have at least one woman on their board of directors by the end of next year. when governor brown signed the legislation, he acknowledged that critics have raised serious concerns about that law, quote, may be fatal to its ultimate implementation. a constitution...
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she is also thinking about moving to canada if the democrats don't take the house. 10-year-old autisticed with his family from the u.k. to oklahoma. his parents through my birthday party inviting his classmates but when the big day arrived none of the party guests who showed up to the menu. you can imagine he was heartbroken. they told the staff no one was coming and they gave him a great party at no cost. happy birthday, played laser tag and pulling and he received a gift bag. he called it the best day ever. you are all a bunch of euros. on this first anniversary of our show today a huge thank you to our amazing staff and crew here at "fox news @ night" ." everybody worked hard to get the show on the air and we think our viewers who have stayed with us, join us along the way and become part of our family in the past year. you are our heroes as well in the anniversary of this trip is also my husband's birthday. i couldn't do any of this without him. happy birthday. i will see you soon. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful he spent the evening with us. good night. tom: it's a $10 co
she is also thinking about moving to canada if the democrats don't take the house. 10-year-old autisticed with his family from the u.k. to oklahoma. his parents through my birthday party inviting his classmates but when the big day arrived none of the party guests who showed up to the menu. you can imagine he was heartbroken. they told the staff no one was coming and they gave him a great party at no cost. happy birthday, played laser tag and pulling and he received a gift bag. he called it the...