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. >> for 26-year-old michael brennan, musk may b music may be communicates best. [♪ singing ] >> you d never think that somebody with autism could do that, but michael is suburb at doing it. >> it's commuting in ways that some find normal that doesn't come in any way naturally to michael. >> autism is known as a social communication disorder. one of the things that central to autism is having trouble understanding, drawing inferences from one another thinks or feels. we take it for granted how easy it is for us. >> helping people live as independent as possible like helping 22-year-old paul go shopping. with the studies showing the number of individuals identified as autistic is on the rise those who work with the syndrome say society must change to accept autistic adults in the community. >> people with autism interpret the world internetly. what is most important is for employers to understand there is value in what folks can do, and we may need time to look beyond some of the atypical behaviors. >> while paul is gaining lifestyle skills in shopping. >> i did this drawing many years
. >> for 26-year-old michael brennan, musk may b music may be communicates best. [♪ singing ] >> you d never think that somebody with autism could do that, but michael is suburb at doing it. >> it's commuting in ways that some find normal that doesn't come in any way naturally to michael. >> autism is known as a social communication disorder. one of the things that central to autism is having trouble understanding, drawing inferences from one another thinks or feels....
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and people still believe in you the team in the section c and the last one only needs the us michael brennan is what is the street right now you have a field on this ridge will. dimitri is a dead to rights and also distinguishing the russian economy and the interests of the units in the interests of the of the country in the coming of the whole ends that is why in the constructing a new trail and coupled with the libyan not an option for a last option for a full beauty salon benefiting from this from the center. rents butts decrees of the currency has had too many streets actually already a ten percent trees means the means of mentioning missed it the most wanted people to ames to me it's a common street as well. but no i didn't agree with you and to esteem when you say that sanctions on the table. well from the group included you know it's a routine has since been wanting to its european heads of states recent piano and stating that the free time if you stick in them gas will flow from the show to your opinion also the question. he's really nice having a no no to things and he's credible fr
and people still believe in you the team in the section c and the last one only needs the us michael brennan is what is the street right now you have a field on this ridge will. dimitri is a dead to rights and also distinguishing the russian economy and the interests of the units in the interests of the of the country in the coming of the whole ends that is why in the constructing a new trail and coupled with the libyan not an option for a last option for a full beauty salon benefiting from...
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brennan. in response, michael hayden suggested that dianne feinstein was somehow overreacting. perhaps it's a woman thing? >> i read an article by david ignatius earlier this week and he said -- >> columnist for the "washington post." >> he said senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of detention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator, but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator dianne feinstein joins me now from capitol hill. i think this is your first television response to that comment, senator. i want to ask you, where do we begin with that? what's your response? >> well, i'll tell you where we begin. it's nonsense and stereo typical. i think david ignatius was incorrect and hayden is incorrect. let me give you how this began. it began in 12/6/07 when the new york times reported that the cia destroyed evidence, namely videotapes. in december the 11th
brennan. in response, michael hayden suggested that dianne feinstein was somehow overreacting. perhaps it's a woman thing? >> i read an article by david ignatius earlier this week and he said -- >> columnist for the "washington post." >> he said senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of detention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the...
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and michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school. miss murphy, let me start with you. what does today's case mean to clients like yours and to combine finance? >> i think what today's decision is a big victory for the first amendment and for the rights of individuals who want to exercise their first amendment rights robustly and to support as many candidate ass they choose to support. a diverse array of them with a variety of views, and not to not be artificially limited to supporting, as it was, only nine candidates when there are many more that they may have a strong interest in supporting in whatever way they can. >> sreenivasan: michael waldman what is the difference between eight candidates or 400 candidates? >> i think it's a significant opinion. it's the first time the supreme court has truck down a federal contribution limit since water gas gate since they were imposed. i think it will lead to significantly new corruption. the fact is there are many, many ways that these kinds of contributions to other candidates can be used
and michael waldman, president of the brennan center for justice at nyu law school. miss murphy, let me start with you. what does today's case mean to clients like yours and to combine finance? >> i think what today's decision is a big victory for the first amendment and for the rights of individuals who want to exercise their first amendment rights robustly and to support as many candidate ass they choose to support. a diverse array of them with a variety of views, and not to not be...
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paul brennan reports >> reporter: when he first came to london as a 21-year-old, michael d.gins worked as a restaurant waiter. now, age 72, he really is at the table. the president of his country, on a mission of diplomacy and reconciliation. this is a state visit with all of the ceremonthat goes with it, even a private lunch at the royal residence of windsor castle. the president is not just here for small talk. he has big issues to address. >> is buys more from the united kingdom than the british manage to sell to india, china and brazil. so a country of 4 and a half million people is more important to this place than a billion and a half people around the world. >> the legacy of the period known as the troubles still haunts british and irish relations. for decades, the irish nationalists attacked and murdered british targets. for their part, british loyalists para militaries and elements within the police were guilty of murders and abuses. in the 1970 did, one of the ira commanders was a young martin mcginnis. two years ago, in a historic encounter, he and the queen shook
paul brennan reports >> reporter: when he first came to london as a 21-year-old, michael d.gins worked as a restaurant waiter. now, age 72, he really is at the table. the president of his country, on a mission of diplomacy and reconciliation. this is a state visit with all of the ceremonthat goes with it, even a private lunch at the royal residence of windsor castle. the president is not just here for small talk. he has big issues to address. >> is buys more from the united kingdom...
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brennan reports on this latest leap in relations. >> whether he fifrs came to london as a 21-year-old, michael d. higgins worked as a restaurant waiter. now aged 72 he's president of his country, on a mission of diplomacy and reconciliation. this is a fourth state visit laden with symbolism and ceremony and a sense of shared responsibilities. >> we have a fresh candidate on which to share our hopes and advance our overlapping vision. what we now enjoy between ireland and britain is a friendly, cooperative partnership based on mufrp respect and deep personal links that bind us together in culture and social tasks. >> reporter: the legacy of the period known as the troubles still haunts british and irish history. the years when the ira's attacked and murdered british targets. when the british were also guilty of murders and abuses. in the 1970s martin mcginnis was a young ira commander. two years ago he and the queen finally shook hands. the two will meet again during this state visit. to receive the president of ireland and deputy first minister martin mcginnis himself in the ira is a mark how muc
brennan reports on this latest leap in relations. >> whether he fifrs came to london as a 21-year-old, michael d. higgins worked as a restaurant waiter. now aged 72 he's president of his country, on a mission of diplomacy and reconciliation. this is a fourth state visit laden with symbolism and ceremony and a sense of shared responsibilities. >> we have a fresh candidate on which to share our hopes and advance our overlapping vision. what we now enjoy between ireland and britain is...
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michael crowley, and so thank you for your time. >> yes, thank you, tamron. >> and we have new information that the cia is not denying that john brennan was in ukraine over the last few days, but he is saying that he is there to advice the ukrainian officials to koucounteract, and this is important, because some are blaming the u.s. for what we are seeing in the escalation of the violence. >> well, the u.s. is not denying that, and if it is true, it is a useful talking point for the russians, because what they are trying to do is to claim that what is happening in ukraine, and the revolution in kiev was a western-backed operation, and the events are being imposed on the people by westerners, and o outsiders and russia is trying to stake the claim and authority to having a protective role here fighting off foreign influences. >> well, it is interesting, michael, because a lull as far as this being the headline story. and not to say that it should not have been certainly, but over the weekend, we see this video coming in, the confrontation seemingly escalated at the time when vice president bide zen n is going t visit ukraine, and it wa
michael crowley, and so thank you for your time. >> yes, thank you, tamron. >> and we have new information that the cia is not denying that john brennan was in ukraine over the last few days, but he is saying that he is there to advice the ukrainian officials to koucounteract, and this is important, because some are blaming the u.s. for what we are seeing in the escalation of the violence. >> well, the u.s. is not denying that, and if it is true, it is a useful talking point...
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jersey, his spokesman, michael drewniak, spoke to a federal criminal grand jury in the bridge scandal on friday. that news was broken by abc news. joining us now is reporter lisa brennanntributor to main justice. he's reported on chris christie since his time as a u.s. attorney in new jersey. just before midnight last night miss brennan broke the news that david wildstein has been meeting with the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey about the scandal. miss brennan, congratulations on this scoop. thanks for being here. >> thanks, rachel. >> you've reported that david wildstein spent time camped out in newark last week at the federal prosecutor's offices. does that necessarily mean that he is cooperating with them? should we -- is that reason to believe that he's been granted the immunity that he was seeking? >> there is reason to think that might be the case because his lawyer said that that would be the way that he would talk about the case. but i think so you can sort of jump to that conclusion. we don't know for sure. we know that he has a ton of information to provide. clearly they're interested in calling witnesses now before the grand jury. and so they want to g
jersey, his spokesman, michael drewniak, spoke to a federal criminal grand jury in the bridge scandal on friday. that news was broken by abc news. joining us now is reporter lisa brennanntributor to main justice. he's reported on chris christie since his time as a u.s. attorney in new jersey. just before midnight last night miss brennan broke the news that david wildstein has been meeting with the u.s. attorney's office in new jersey about the scandal. miss brennan, congratulations on this...