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Instrumental Music
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Instrumental Music
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I come to this event every year,
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and I think it's amazing that
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there's supposed to be 50,000 people here today.
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My name is Alex Plank.
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I run the website wrongplanet.net,
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which is the largest website for autism.
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And I also work on FX's The Bridge
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as a consultant and actor.
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I do a TV talk show online called Autism Talk TV
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where we interview people about autism
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and give how-to videos on subjects
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such as social skills and things like that,
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for people with autism to learn how to interact socially.
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Shoutout to Mahje, my cousin.
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When I was 9, I was diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome
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which is a form of autism.
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So that is how I got involved in this cause.
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I think that the important issues we need to focus
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with in terms of autism are providing better services
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for individuals who are on the spectrum.
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Supporting them so they can live
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the most fulfilling life possible.
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Hi, my name is Preston.
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I'm the brand ambassador for 51 Fifty Energy.
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Our CEO, Carlos Vieira runs a non-profit organization
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called The Carlos Vieira Foundation.
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Actually, he's a very successful sweet potato farmer,
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and he started racing cars when he was 35 years old.
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People were calling him crazy, so that was
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sort of his motivation to start this energy company.
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But he didn't need the money,
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so he would donate it to autism.
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The car is actually one of our old race cars.
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We took the engine out
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and we sealed up all the windows and everything.
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And we bring to all the events
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and have people donate money.
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So once that car is full of money,
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we're going to donate it to autism.
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The families reach out to us,
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and we get them set up,
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whatever they need.
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We donate the money straight to families
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with autism.
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The website is 51fiftyenergydrink.com
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My name is Larry Rosen
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I'm an advocate. I am a partner in a company
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called IHSS advocates
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We help families get protective supervision
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which is a component of in home support services
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which is a Medi-Cal program.
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Unfortunately, lots of families don't realize
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that there's a service out there
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that allows a parent to
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be the stay-at home provider for their child
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and get paid for it.
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I'm Max Burkholder, I'm here because
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I play a character on NBC's Parenthood
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named Max Braverman who has Asperger's Syndrome
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I don't think they attempted to cast
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someone who was on the spectrum.
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I think their first thought was to teach all the kids
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who were auditioning about what people
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who are on the spectrum go through.
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And ever since I started playing that role,
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I've gotten more and more
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involved in the autism community
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I'm Robin Rapaport and I am a tutor doctor.
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And what we provide is
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one-on-one in home tutoring
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for students of all ages
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and in any subject at all
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And what's really different about us,
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is that when it's appropriate,
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we create a team with everybody that's involved
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in the student's education,
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because we really want to dig deep.
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We're not like a band-aid situation.
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We're really about getting to the heart
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of the matter,
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and giving people the tools
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and skills that they need,
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so they don't need us forever.
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Just really trying to be the best
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service for tutoring on the planet.
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That's our commitment.
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Ernie: My name is Ernie Merlan
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Yudi: And I'm Yudi Bennett
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E: And we're part of Exceptional Minds
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E: We're a school for young adults with autism
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E: We teach them computer graphics and animation
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Y: We're very unique in the special needs world.
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Y: There are very few programs.
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Y: Our program was designed to fill the need
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Y: For young adults over 18.
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Y: There are very few programs for this population,
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Y: and there's tremendous unemployment.
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E: We've been lucky enough to get them
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E: jobs in some movies.
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E: Last year we did 12 visual effects
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on American Hustle
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and we've worked on movies like Lawless,
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and Judy Moody.
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Dina: My name is Dina Kimmel and I'm the founder
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of We Rock the Spectrum
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the kid's gym for all kids.
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So We Rock was founded
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because our son has autism.
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He was diagnosed back in 2009.
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And we wanted to create a space for my son
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and for my daughter, who's neurotypical.
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And we created this kid's gym
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in my home.
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It's all sensory based equipment.
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And then brought it out
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into the community.
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The local community in Tarzana.
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And 3 weeks later, it exploded.
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And now here we are, 4 years later.
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We've got 12 locations.
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We just started franchising out.
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We opened our first one in Boca Raton, Florida.
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It's really exciting.
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So we are about inclusion.
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So with the sensory equipment,
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we're able to have typical children,
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and children with autism
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or other disabilities
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cerebral palsy, it doesn't matter.
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There'e something for everybody.
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So that's what We Rock is about.
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Instrumental Music