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has such tremendous potential.
I've always said it.
It has such tremendous, tremendous potential.
But it's not even coming close to living up to that potential.
For the most part, at least for now, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter and then never follow that letter up.
It's empty words, and empty words don't solve war.
The only thing that solves war and wars is action.
Today we're delighted to be joined by America's top medical and public health professionals as we announce historic steps to confront the crisis of autism.
Horrible, horrible crisis.
I want to thank the man who brought this issue to the forefront of American politics along with me.
And we actually met in my office
Is it like 20 years ago, Bobby?
It's probably 20 years ago in New York.
I was a developer, as you probably heard, and I always had very strong feelings about autism and how it happened and where it came from.
And he and I, I don't know, the word got out, and I wouldn't say that people were very understanding of where we were, but it's turning out that we understood a lot more than a lot of people who studied it, we think.
And I say we think because I don't think they were really letting the public know what they knew.
Since 2000, autism rates have surged by much more than 400%.
Instead of attacking those who ask questions, everyone should be grateful for those who are trying to get the answers to this complex situation.
And the first day all of these great doctors behind me were there, I told them, this is what we got.