Guest guest Posted April 10, 2006 Report Share Posted April 10, 2006 Bob and are both appearing. Good news. Thanks Jim. -KB Bob , Chairman and CEO of NBC Universal, will be our guest at 7:29am eastern. Bob, along with his daughter , will be on to talk about autism... the nation's fastest growing developmental disorder. In fact, 3 children are diagnosed with autism EVERY hour in this country.. which works out to an alarming 1 out of EVERY 166 kids. The family has a personal connection. Bob's grandson (and 's son) was diagnosed with autism in 2004. That heartbreak inspired the s to embark on a very public and emotional mission to raise awareness about autism and its devastating affects. The result of this campaign was 'Autism Speaks,' an organization designed to raise money for research, unite the autism community, and help bring hope to those afflicted with the disorder (and their families). You'll hear their heartbreaking story and see how you can help by watching and/or going to their website www.autismspeaks.org. Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2006 Report Share Posted April 11, 2006 Am excited about this! Don't get this out here... (I'm sure I do just don't know how!) Pls post immediately if you can.... ?????? Thanks! > > Bob , Chairman and CEO of NBC Universal, will be our guest at > 7:29am eastern. Bob, along with his daughter , will be on to talk > about autism... the nation's fastest growing developmental disorder. > In fact, 3 children are diagnosed with autism EVERY hour in this > country.. which works out to an alarming 1 out of EVERY 166 kids. The > family has a personal connection. Bob's grandson (and 's > son) was diagnosed with autism in 2004. That heartbreak inspired the > s to embark on a very public and emotional mission to raise > awareness about autism and its devastating affects. The result of this > campaign was 'Autism Speaks,' an organization designed to raise money > for research, unite the autism community, and help bring hope to those > afflicted with the disorder (and their families). You'll hear their > heartbreaking story and see how you can help by watching and/or going > to their website www.autismspeaks.org. > > Jim > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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