Bringing holiday cheer and celebration for many area residents is the 25th annual production of “A Christmas Carol” by AZ ACT, an Ahwatukee nonprofit founded by Michelle Rubino.
they re taking calls from the insurance company. why is he still there? why is he still there? megyn: they know what to say. we ve been seeing the epidemic for 20 years. we re beginning to see beginning of an adult epidemic because we haven t dealt with it. as we said the other day we have not bad paid attention in this country. megyn: can they start at brain balance centers? can people call there and get direction. they can go to brain balance centers.com. we have website where they have information. we re more than happy to answer questions. megyn: just for a start. i m sure a lot of parents feel overwhelmed and scared now, some of them. thank you both, docs. thank you. megyn: coming up next a legal victory for donald trump. you remember this case. he had this big battle with a former beauty queen who claimed the miss usa pageant was rigged. trump s miss universe organization sued her for defamation, a lawsuit many people mocked wrongly. he won, millions. that s next in kelly
adam lanza may have opened fire we heard repeatedly how he struggled with asperger s syndrome an we don t know exactly what else. police said their search of the home turned up no evidence of medication. a number of family acquaintances talked about the challenges nancy lanza was facing when it came to her son s behavior particularly if recent years. we want to know more about it. keith ablow, from the fox medical a-team and we have a dro from brain balance centers and he has expertise in asperger he is ought estimate and other related disorders. i want to say to you, dr. ablow. thanks for being here friday. you gave us a place to go with what we were feeling and what you said stayed with me all week how this was a person who wanted to make the ugliness inside of him match with what he could create on the outside world. very sad. megyn: what are your thoughts in the wake of what
times, was that something that she found was an easy way for them to bond together? or was it something that she just tried? i think it was relatively new. but, you know, it s something that i think he enjoyed, and so, you know, she used the opportunity to do it with him, you know? so that she could have some quality time with her son. megyn: joining me now, director of communications for the elizabeth berg center for law and advocacy. and john gilmour is the direct of the autism network. michael john carly is the executive director of the global and regional asperger s syndrome, and dr. robert malillo is the co-founder of brain balance centers which looks at all disorders on the autism spectrum and beyond. thank you all so much for being here. where you re welcome. megyn: appreciate it. let me start with you, rebecca. sure.
g.r.a.s.s. members, we don t like ambiguity too much, we don t like, you know, uncertainty in life. the world is confusing enough sometimes. so rules and regulations, they re kind of like safety valves, you know? we appreciate them because then everything is clear. so, you know, usually on the spectrum you re going to see more of a preponderance for an individual obeying the law maybe a little bit too much rather than disobeying the law. megyn: doctor, what are the options for a mother like this who, you know, whatever his issue was, you know, extremely withdrawn, extremely intelligent but growing more and more troubled in recent years according to the reports, all of which remains confirmed, but we need to get this out there because already the discussion about these things is out there, what are the options for such a mother? yeah. there are options out there other than just throwing medication at kids which really, again, may or may not be appropriate. but it s not the long-term a