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julie linton. so good to have both of you on. thank you so much.or benford, i'm going to start with you. you detail these dangerous and neglectful conditions happening at the u.s. border facilities. this was back in june. i want to read some of the excerpts from this report. it says some separated children expressed acute grief that caused them to cry inconsolably. others who believe their parents had abandoned them were angry and confused. a 7 or 8-year-old boy was separated from his father without any explanation as to why the separation occurred. the child was under the delusion that his father had been killed and believed that he would also be killed. much of this is consistent with what you saw, right? >> yes, and it wasn't just on the june visits that we saw this. we actually had previously interviewed separated children, and they told us horrific stories of being put on buses in the middle of the night and being driven across state line to locations that were hours and hours away from where their parents were, having siblings dropped off at
julie linton. so good to have both of you on. thank you so much.or benford, i'm going to start with you. you detail these dangerous and neglectful conditions happening at the u.s. border facilities. this was back in june. i want to read some of the excerpts from this report. it says some separated children expressed acute grief that caused them to cry inconsolably. others who believe their parents had abandoned them were angry and confused. a 7 or 8-year-old boy was separated from his father...
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well outside germany people might struggle to understand his significance spot otoh linton back 73 and still rocking is a living legend in this country he was the 1st guy for instance who dared to make german language rock music and he pioneered a certain political stance unique in its critique of post-war german division well that's why a new exhibition of his art work in life is a very big deal and he opened it as little only does rocking for world feasts. the. german book start you don't lyndon bag night in like c but not in a packed stadium. there he's performing at the city's fine art museum he's showcasing his own paintings and other artifacts to document his form of activism against the berlin boom from the 1970 s. onwards the west german artists campaigned against germany's division with the help of songs cartoons in pictures the evidence is on display in the light so you get to bishan is his way of paying tribute to the city's courageous. citizens he took to the streets for freedom here in 1989. this is where the mass demonstrations against the east german state began for the
well outside germany people might struggle to understand his significance spot otoh linton back 73 and still rocking is a living legend in this country he was the 1st guy for instance who dared to make german language rock music and he pioneered a certain political stance unique in its critique of post-war german division well that's why a new exhibition of his art work in life is a very big deal and he opened it as little only does rocking for world feasts. the. german book start you don't...
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linton, in your congressional testimony about the administration's policy on family separations you said that the harm that this is causing can be irreparable and lifelong. talk to me about the consequences of that? >> absolutely. what we know about this is that the buffer for sense is ee ven actually what you're seeing done is terror. that serious stress. hormones that are used when you're fleeing the tiger going through the body in a long-term way can cause short and long-term impacts. i've shared pain, suffering, depression, anxiety and in the long run can place children at very serious risk for serious short and long-term health problems such as diabetes, depression, cancer, post dramatic stress disorder. >> before we run out of time, can you tell us about the amplify, children project, and how it will help you keep this issue present in the public eye. >> yes. we'll be launching the children ace experiences in these facilities. as dr. linton explained, not just the separation is traumatic for them, but being kept in facilities where they're being abused and neglected adds another la
linton, in your congressional testimony about the administration's policy on family separations you said that the harm that this is causing can be irreparable and lifelong. talk to me about the consequences of that? >> absolutely. what we know about this is that the buffer for sense is ee ven actually what you're seeing done is terror. that serious stress. hormones that are used when you're fleeing the tiger going through the body in a long-term way can cause short and long-term impacts....
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[cheers and applause] she wrote linton: opinions advancing gender equality, marge equality. of people with immigrants. and she is almost as well known for opinions.ting she offers an alternative vision about how to work for everybody. how it ought to be. ought to be counted, not discarded. should be fair. i could go on and on. seven or eight of the dissent i read every now and bettered. i'm i want to be reminded about why still believe in america and the constitution. but i have to say this. thing i did not see coming her i until nighted her is asce ascendance to pop culture icons. modeled.ut routine is hillary got me the book the r.b.g. workout and said i bet can't do it. i said yeah, i can. i'm a kid. she is 73. i can do this. work out on my weight for ne and do other stuff two months before i could complete her workout. he used to train on saturday ight live blistering her ginsbergs and you can see her shirts, quotes on tee tote bags and coffee mugs the worlds over. you could become resentful with such a person. but you are not. we like her because she seems so on level.
[cheers and applause] she wrote linton: opinions advancing gender equality, marge equality. of people with immigrants. and she is almost as well known for opinions.ting she offers an alternative vision about how to work for everybody. how it ought to be. ought to be counted, not discarded. should be fair. i could go on and on. seven or eight of the dissent i read every now and bettered. i'm i want to be reminded about why still believe in america and the constitution. but i have to say this....
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there with sputnik 1957 and then the first human in space 1961 that shook up the americans jfk and linton johnson and jfk was reluctant really it was lyndon johnson who i pretty much don't like on anything that pushed the space program and kennedy went ahead and signed onto it. also the idea that the soviet union was getting the reputation if you want something done you have to be a communist country this is our way to say this is an open and capitalist system that can do better. by the way we had american industry at that time which is very important buck rogers was important and at the time we had political support to spend the big bucks necessary to get us to the moon. finally nasa was not big bureaucracy at the time it just started to be cobbled together in the late 19 fifties by eisenhower with those various centers of language to gather. sweat this point a lot of folks who knew each other to say this is the bureaucratic thing but let's go have a beer and talk thiset over. it is of the bureaucracy that you know now. so what's keeping us from mars? i won't start but talk about space s
there with sputnik 1957 and then the first human in space 1961 that shook up the americans jfk and linton johnson and jfk was reluctant really it was lyndon johnson who i pretty much don't like on anything that pushed the space program and kennedy went ahead and signed onto it. also the idea that the soviet union was getting the reputation if you want something done you have to be a communist country this is our way to say this is an open and capitalist system that can do better. by the way we...
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bruce linton, canopy growth cofounder, thank you for coming on.hris longview economics chief market strategist, joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. ♪ welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this tuesday, september 17. i'm alix steel. u.s. and japan have reached an initial agreement on tariffs. president trump says both sides have a deal on digital trade, but japan says any deal must include assurances that there will be no new tariffs on auto exports. about 49,000 gm workers are on strike. it is estimated the walk is costing the automaker $50 million a day. saudi arabia faces a disruption to oil output, with few options for plac
bruce linton, canopy growth cofounder, thank you for coming on.hris longview economics chief market strategist, joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every...
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students participate in the linton school supply drive every spring to collect things to go into the backpack. the school has also provided classroom space and outdoor space during the summertime for our heart-to-heart summer reading camp and this partnership includes the university of san francisco, magic zone, booker t. washington centre and prince hall computer centre. students receive support to make sure what they've gained over the school year. the reading programme sevens 200 students and our students receive tutoring during the school year, from middle school and convent hall. they prepare students to thrive and live responsibly. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i have had the privelege of being employed by the school for 17 years. my experience at the school has been amazing. i had a nephew there that just graduated two years ago and he's attending california state university or bakersfield. my son is attending the school and currently as a junior. i support the application because the whole community has begigiven my nephew and son a br opportunity. an
students participate in the linton school supply drive every spring to collect things to go into the backpack. the school has also provided classroom space and outdoor space during the summertime for our heart-to-heart summer reading camp and this partnership includes the university of san francisco, magic zone, booker t. washington centre and prince hall computer centre. students receive support to make sure what they've gained over the school year. the reading programme sevens 200 students...
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x10 where rked at linton later called clinton labs were housed in scarborough got l by dupont who permission so they wouldn't have to commute so far. now we will try this again. we go. here is a statement by harry a day he announced the generaln project to the public. three bombs were made one japan $2 use in billion spent by the end of that year. 64% in ok ridge. that is not surprising. secret city was discovered but still closed. graph fate -- graph fight pile were shut down. -25 was going strong and congress will little involvement or oversight during world war i ii. questions arose nationally and locally. control the bomb. what is the difference between atomic energy. there were a bunch of issues, contractor issues. the on changes for facilities that served or nation. and congress was also involved the search for spies. my beautifulack to frien friends. i got too enthusiastic here. .e are looking those trinity ve cattle. -- a herd ofreford heffords was close enough to the explosion. 40, 50 miles to receive radiation damage. folks recognized having white spots on herefords was not usual.
x10 where rked at linton later called clinton labs were housed in scarborough got l by dupont who permission so they wouldn't have to commute so far. now we will try this again. we go. here is a statement by harry a day he announced the generaln project to the public. three bombs were made one japan $2 use in billion spent by the end of that year. 64% in ok ridge. that is not surprising. secret city was discovered but still closed. graph fate -- graph fight pile were shut down. -25 was going...
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. >>> let's talk about this and the 2020 headlines with harry linton. good morning to you. in addition to the fund-raising problems, challenges that cory booker is having, he's never really cracked into the top tier of candidates. talk about some of these polling numbers we have. >> yeah, so -- good morning, by the way. if you take a look at the average of polls in the state of iowa since the last democratic debate, what you essentially see is a top tier between joe biden and elizabeth warren and cory booker is not anywhere near that at all. you see that he's not in the top six, he's below 5% at this point. yeah, i could buy that appeal. if he's basing his campaign on iowa, he's nowhere near. you have the top two and sanders and buttigieg and klobuchar and harris making up a third tier. despite the fact we have a nearly 20-candidate race right now it's just a two-candidate race, at least in iowa. >> so what does a lead at this point, still five months out from the caucuses, what does that mean? >> so i went back all the way since 1980 and said if you were polling at x point
. >>> let's talk about this and the 2020 headlines with harry linton. good morning to you. in addition to the fund-raising problems, challenges that cory booker is having, he's never really cracked into the top tier of candidates. talk about some of these polling numbers we have. >> yeah, so -- good morning, by the way. if you take a look at the average of polls in the state of iowa since the last democratic debate, what you essentially see is a top tier between joe biden and...
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first linton then you. i need stability. >> it's important we take a step back canopy is a big company. it's not about one person, not about bruce, not about mark. as excited as we are about the next ceo coming in this is a company we built over five years. and investing in infrastructure, intellectual property and teams and know-how and those people committed to a culture, a season of excellence, long-term shareholder value and excited about the next ceo but it's one piece of the puzzle which is an incredible company focused on long-term shareholder value. >> are you looking for a packaged goods kind of ceo to help disrupt $200 billion worth of cpg with your company >> yeah, the joy of this opportunity is the ultimate ceo could come from a number of places there's obvious beverage alcohol, cpg as you mentioned, pharmaceutical, you know even some of the skill sets in the tech sector are relevant, right, so we have this huge variety of people we can pick from and we're seeing great cannabis come forward. ult
first linton then you. i need stability. >> it's important we take a step back canopy is a big company. it's not about one person, not about bruce, not about mark. as excited as we are about the next ceo coming in this is a company we built over five years. and investing in infrastructure, intellectual property and teams and know-how and those people committed to a culture, a season of excellence, long-term shareholder value and excited about the next ceo but it's one piece of the puzzle...
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it was written for nexen, rewritten for linton, bush revised it. and then trump's white house has again reiterated it. so if a president can't be indicted, and a president can claim executive privilege on almost just about anything, and a republican party which refuses to put guard rails on this president, the only way outside of november 2020 to hold this president accountable, there is no other way other than impeachment. so to me that's the principled argument. that you have to do it. i don't think he'll be convicted in the senate. there's no way. i don't think richard nixon would have been impeached or would have resigned if the republicans had held the united states senate in 1974. or -- he would not have -- he would have survived. he never would have resigned or gotten impeached. the same thing would have taken place because you can go back and look at the transcripts, republicans stuck with him for a lengthy period of time. >> is there n.g.o. not somebody -- is there not somebody in the senate republican, who can step , a up and cause the av
it was written for nexen, rewritten for linton, bush revised it. and then trump's white house has again reiterated it. so if a president can't be indicted, and a president can claim executive privilege on almost just about anything, and a republican party which refuses to put guard rails on this president, the only way outside of november 2020 to hold this president accountable, there is no other way other than impeachment. so to me that's the principled argument. that you have to do it. i...
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linton jr. diane theresa lipari kenneth p.iano lorraine lisi paul lisson vincent m. litto ming-hao liu nancy liz harold lizcano martin lizzul george a. llanes elizabeth c. logler catherine lisa loguidice jerome robert lohez michael william lomax >> and my uncle, michael cameron lynch of cantor fitzgerald. we'll carry your memory in our hearts. rest easy, look over our girls and pop. we love you. >> and my aunt maria. i never met you, but i've heard great stories about you. i know you're looking down on us as our guardian angel. lola and dad miss you. we love you, god bless america. >> steven v. long laura maria longing salvatore p. lopes daniel lopez george lopez luis manuel lopez maclovio lopez jr. manuel l. lopez joseph lostrangio chet dek louie stuart seid louis joseph lovero sara elizabeth low jenny seu kueng michael w. lowe garry w. lozier john peter lozowsky charles peter lucania edward hobbs luckett ii mark gavin ludvigsen lee charles ludwig sean thomas lugano daniel lugo marie lukas william lum jr. michael p. lunden ch
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and former senior state department officials who sent messages to then secretary of state hillary ,linton'srivate email reviving a politically toxic matter that overshadow the 2016 election. that is this morning's front page of the washington post. who do you trust in this impeachment investigation, the democrats, the president, or do you remain undecided? from an author. to me,rule is, it seems that not every impeachable offense should be grounds for impeachment proceedings. nancy pelosi announced this inquiry 406 days before the presidential election. the cure for a bad presidential election is a better presidential election. there are 47 members of the caucus with the democrat spirit to remove him from office, they would need 20 republican senators to side with them. if mr. trump today were to tweet number,e is a prime that minneapolis is in idaho, and that the sun revolves around are not threere republican senators who would disagree with him on any of those. the fact is he is going to finish his term. matter,s a prudential makes you wonder what this is about. they can send this to the
and former senior state department officials who sent messages to then secretary of state hillary ,linton'srivate email reviving a politically toxic matter that overshadow the 2016 election. that is this morning's front page of the washington post. who do you trust in this impeachment investigation, the democrats, the president, or do you remain undecided? from an author. to me,rule is, it seems that not every impeachable offense should be grounds for impeachment proceedings. nancy pelosi...