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disappear. want to get to the markets. we saw the dow jones hit a record trading high as soon as it opened the next number everybody's watching for is where is it going to close at then of the day? for now you see it there, up 96 points. yesterday was a quiet trading day because of the long holiday weekend. >> things are going to get busier as we head towards friday's jobs report. green arrows all over the dow. in sydney, australia, the sydney opera house lighting up in blue. why? to mark world autism day. one of several landmarks being used around the tworld raise awareness. >> according to autism australia, 1 in 110 trailians have some form of the disorder. here the united states the figure is 1 in 88. a story of three mothers fighting to get insurance coverage for their children with autism. >> rio de janeiro we know it was an american woman who was the

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but returned to gaza last december to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group. in europe, a grim milestone. check out this unemployment rate. 12%, the highest it has ever been since 17 members of the european union agreed to use one currency, the euro, of course, back in 1999. >> here in the united states, unemployment 7.7%. significantly lower. but europe is struggling with a recession. so many companies are forced to cut back just to save some money. >> 12%, that's the overall one, too. today, landmarks around the world are shining a light literally on autism. check out australia. >> the city opera house lit up in blue to mark world autism day. blue is associated with the disorder. according to the group, autism speaks, 67 million people worldwide are affected by some form of autism. >> it includes a range of disorders that affect a person's able to communicate and develop

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social relationships. let's talk about australia for a moment. an estimated 1 in 110 people are affected there. south korea, a study funded by autism speaks found 1 in 38 children affected. >> wow. in the united states, centers for disease control says autism affects 1 in 88 children. dr. san jay gupta has the story of three mothers fight fog get insurance companies just to help their children as well as many others. >> reporter: they're fighting for a bill, it's called ava's law. this is ava. and this is her mom, anna. they're at the state capitol in atlanta. >> i met a mom whose daughter was diagnosed two months ago if it could be voted on. >> reporter: this is meg. and melissa. her son was diagnosed with autism a little over a year ago. on his 4th birthday. >> i think we started to notice

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>> reporter: she does hours of this each day. she's training a new therapist. and there are two weekly visits from a more experienced behavior coach. and a monthly visit from the program director. it adds up. last year they spent $115,000 all of it out of pocket. melissa, meg, and anna, they're pushing a law to require private insurers to pay for evidence-based treatment. self-funded plans would be exempt. the sticking point is cost. >> because he was a cool friend. >> reporter: even a group setting look this specialized classroom at emery autism can be prohibitive. >> $26,000 a year. most treatments intensity they're receiving here cost between $40,000 and $80,000 a year. >> you know what shape it is? >> reporter: those numbers are a big concern for the insurance industry which says other customers will end up paying the

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>> these guerrilla tactics pay dividends. >> reporter: warren sold his condo for $640,000 after a realtor contacted him out of the blue. >> it was an all cash deal. so it was very quick. >> reporter: the short supply and the city's growing population are pushing up prices and commissions faster than usual. >> they offered full asking price for our apartment. this is one of the best years i've had so far. >> reporter: and it might get even better. randolph recently secured this $2 million listing in manhattan's upscale chelsea. >> i high-end property in a location where you have low inventory. >> reporter: i might have to start saving up for this. zain asher, cnn, new york. >> good idea. >> new treatments having dramatic success in the fight against autism.

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