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Planning a Family Vacation with a Child on the Autism Spectrum

By Cathy Jameson As we make plans for a family getaway this summer, I realized that I never shared what we did on our family vacation from last year. After months of planning, we took the kids with a two-week...

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The Papers-20210822-08:51:00

pickers and factory workers. they are now suggesting that those prisoners who are allowed out on a day release could be employed to help make up the shortfall. what day release could be employed to help make up the shortfall. what do ou think help make up the shortfall. what do you think of — help make up the shortfall. what do you think of that? _ help make up the shortfall. what do you think of that? what _ help make up the shortfall. what do you think of that? what do - help make up the shortfall. what do you think of that? what do i - help make up the shortfall. what do you think of that? what do i think i you think of that? what do i think of it? i you think of that? what do i think of it? i think _ you think of that? what do i think of it? | think it _ you think of that? what do i think of it? | think it is _ you think of that? what do i think of it? | think it is a _ you think of that? what do i think of it? i think it is a really - you think of that? what do i think of it? i think it is a really good - of it? i think it is a really good idea. i think it is very helpful that studies of theirs are out at the moment when we are managing bringing in of refugees from afghanistan because actually, we lost over 1 afghanistan because actually, we lost over1 million europeans who went over during covid, so there is actually space for people who will come in and work. it is quite clear we have not got enough people on the ground to do it. why not prisoners? that should be part of rehabilitation, surely? ithink that should be part of rehabilitation, surely? i think it is a great idea. perhaps teaching them to read and write at the same time because 70% of them can't. and maybe we will have less risk of autism. . maybe we will have less risk of autism. , _ , ., autism. the times says a -- recivatism. _

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The Papers-20210822-08:52:00

autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i _ autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think— autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the - autism. the times says a -- recivatism. i think the whole autism. the times says a -- - recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good — recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for _ recivatism. i think the whole story is 10096 a good thing for the - recivatism. i think the whole story | is 10096 a good thing for the reason is 100% a good thing for the reason 'ust is 100% a good thing for the reason just let _ is 100% a good thing for the reason just let out — is 100% a good thing for the reason just let out. clearly one of the challenges for, and i report quite a bit challenges for, and i report quite a hit over— challenges for, and i report quite a hit over the — challenges for, and i report quite a bit over the years on presence, one of the _ bit over the years on presence, one of the things you immediately see in all present— of the things you immediately see in all present reports and assessments is to go— all present reports and assessments is to go to _ all present reports and assessments is to go to the point just made, all present reports and assessments is to go to the pointjust made, the bil is to go to the pointjust made, the big factors — is to go to the pointjust made, the big factors that stop people reoffending when they come out, the biggest _ reoffending when they come out, the biggest risk factors are not having somewhere to live, and not having a 'ob somewhere to live, and not having a job so _ somewhere to live, and not having a job so there — somewhere to live, and not having a job so there have been some employers, james timson is one, most famously. _ employers, james timson is one, most famously, who have committed themselves and had long—standing links with — themselves and had long—standing links with prisons to get people out of prisons _ links with prisons to get people out of prisons to come to work for them and give _ of prisons to come to work for them and give them new careers. there have _ and give them new careers. there have been— and give them new careers. there have been others. and in those cases. — have been others. and in those cases, those people tend to, clearly not 100% _ cases, those people tend to, clearly not 100% successful, but largely successful in stopping people going back into _ successful in stopping people going back into crime or have a very much better— back into crime or have a very much better rate — back into crime or have a very much better rate than happens otherwise so i better rate than happens otherwise so i think— better rate than happens otherwise so i think the more employers that can take _ so i think the more employers that can take on — so i think the more employers that can take on people who may have challenges at the outset, but part

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151113:14:30:00

police, which was not the purpose of the program. there are staggering new figures out today from the cdc with the number of kids with autism and more and more being diagnosed with the disease more and more. a new report found that 1 in 45 kids has autism in the u.s. that's a big jump from previous years. from 2011 to 2013, that number was 1 in 80. it may be due to a question on a survey which made it easier for parents to determine whether their kid had a form of autism. we have much more ahead live from the sunshine summit here in orlando where the gop presidential candidates will be taking the stage behind me today. one issue sure to come up is immigration. in particular, donald trump's plan to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants. more on that and a whole lot more, next. akes a lot of work... to run this business. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition that i'm missing.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151113:10:45:00

because a raise in pay, raises us all. ♪ welcome back to "fox & friends first." a south new jersey high school becoming the first in the nation to allow students to legally use medical marijuana on campus. governor chris christie signed a bill allowing students with developmental disabilities to use the drug. a large school in bellmawr will allow ginny barber to use the drug who has autism and potentially life threatening epilepsy. prisons taking a tip from "peter pan"? >> no! >> the indonesian government is considering building a prison that's surrounded by crocodiles

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151113:11:36:00

adopted the policy after governor chris christie required schools statewide to allow children with developmental disabilities to use the drug. the push was inspired by a 16-year-old student, jenny barber who has autism and potentially life-threatening epilepsy. a whole lot of backlash over a holiday ad. many say it promotes date rape. it's forced bloomingdale's to apologize. the retail giant put the ad into circulation with a quote, spike your best friend's eggnog when they're not looking. it shows a man gazing at a woman looking the other way. bloomingdale's pulled the ad and tweeted an apology calling it inappropriate and in poor taste. those are your headlines. as you talk about fake controversies, anybody have an opinion on that? >> that's a reckless ad in some ways. they have a right to post-it, but it's reckless. >> we heard your feedback and pulled it. it was our bone head mistake. >> quicker the better. >> what do you think of that ad?

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20151110-17:00:00

demands, she was tasered. meanwhile, the officer walked a away from the incident with minor cuts and bruises. >> it was pretty wild. it is amazing that he didn't get injured, severely. >> unbelievable. well, that suspect is now charged with assault and battery with a deadly weapon an dui and several charges. thank you so much for joining us at this hour. "legal view with ashleigh banfield" starts right now. banfield" starts right now. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com hello, everyone. i'm ashleigh banfield and welcome the "legal view." we are getting word now on what started the police chase that led to the shooting death of a 6-year-old boy in louisiana. little jeremy mardis had autism, and jeremy could not speak, and he was defenseless as he sat in the front seat of his father's truck and shot by police five

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20151109-21:45:00

6-year-old jeremy mardis was laid to rest this afternoon in louisiana nearly a week after two police officers shot and killed the first grader with autism while they were chasing his father's car. the same day he was buried far too soon is the day we may finally get some answers about just why this happened. why officers fired 18 bullets into the vehicle when it was stopped at a dead end. with both officers facing the judge. nick valencia now join uses from marksville, louisiana. we're hearing one of the officers may have known the boy's father. >> certainly a bizarre set of circumstances surrounding this case especially after what we're hearing from a source, jake. a source close to the investigation who tells me that norris greenhouse, one of those charged in the murder of that 6-year-old, actually knew the victims prior to the shooting. while he knew them, the extent of how they knew each other that's being investigated by the louisiana state police. a big part of their investigation. and now this, the city's mayor telling me there's corruption in

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20151109-21:20:00

it's easy to cover. i don't want to do that. let's talk about wall street, climate change, education, frankly that is what the american people want to hear discuss. >> don't go anywhere, you'll miss more of gloria's interview with democratic presidential bernie sanders at the top of the hour 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room" with wolf blitzer. coming up on our show, president obama and prime minister netanyahu meeting face-to-face for the first time in a year. are there new signs their strained relationship may be on the mend? plus, a 6-year-old boy with autism shot dead by police. it was all caught on body cam video. why did the officers shoot? a new court proceeding today. that story's ahead.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151108:21:43:00

ability to file foir misconduct. the jury will not hear about the alleged rape because there was no con conviction and they won't hear about the lawsuits because the civil cases will be put on hold until the criminal case in this matter takes over. the jury will hear none of this, unfortunately. >> and then there's the heart-rendering situation about little jeremy. let me read you a statement from his grandmother. she said, "jeremy was a special gift from god. he was always smiling, always happy. he was diagnosed with autism when he was 2. he loved everyone he met and they loved him. as far as what caused his death, i've only been told he died from gunshot wounds. he didn't deserve what happened. he wouldn't hurt a fly." robert and richard, what do you say to a grieving family and grandmother? >> your heart breaks. these officers were mersonaries. they went out there claiming

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