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i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey corp nel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the largest, i would like to say the strongest but there are still a lot of gaps in this particular area. denise talked a lot about school climate. i was happy to hear that was picked up in the themes today and talked about legal issues and policies and zero tolerance and some of the reactive approaches that schools often take about video cameras and metal detectors. we don't have research to show they have a strong impact on reducing bullying. i spoke about meta analysis and research about particular programs. i had this graphic in my talk about is the glass half full or half empty? you can view it in t
i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey corp nel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the...
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i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey corp nel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the largest, i would like to say the strongest but there are still a lot of gaps in this particular area. denise talked a lot about school climate. i was happy to hear that was picked up in the themes today and talked about legal issues and policies and zero tolerance and some of the reactive approaches that schools often take about video cameras and metal detectors. we don't have research to show they have a strong impact on reducing bullying. i spoke about meta analysis and research about particular programs. i had this graphic in my talk about is the glass half full or half empty? you can view it in t
i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey corp nel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the...
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i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey cornel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the largest, i would like to say the strongest but there are still a lot of gaps in this particular area. denise talked a lot about school climate. i was happy to hear that was picked up in the themes today and talked about legal issues and policies and zero tolerance and some of the reactive approaches that schools often take about video cameras and metal detectors. we don't have research to show they have a strong impact on reducing bullying. i spoke about meta analysis and research about particular programs. i had this graphic in my talk about is the glass half full or half empty? you can view it in ter
i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood events. i was on a panel with denise and dewey cornel where we talked about a school perspective. this is where the body of literature is the...
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bruce turned 65, and i got to match. look at the makeup job. perry.nspiration. you do not have to spend $1 million to get into the costume spirit. >> stephanie ruhle loves dressing up. >> if you go to a cocktail party do you really want to say wired your kids go to school? you want to ask about the costume. >> next week we will be in vegas. see you from there. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the which means bloomberg television is on the markets. wall street closing of the week with a bang. freshf japan's surprise stimulus package. joining me for today's options inside is an advisor at equity th investments. the bank of japan giving a treat to the market. >> they did and just put the pedal to the metal, they put it to the floor board. >> how high are we going to go? how thingsto see play out at these new highs. it is interesting to look, we see the market at these levels indexe the volatility pushing. i think there are a couple of reasons why we're seeing that. the fed no longer offering the backstop that was in place. volatility, running around 17%. the e
bruce turned 65, and i got to match. look at the makeup job. perry.nspiration. you do not have to spend $1 million to get into the costume spirit. >> stephanie ruhle loves dressing up. >> if you go to a cocktail party do you really want to say wired your kids go to school? you want to ask about the costume. >> next week we will be in vegas. see you from there. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the which means bloomberg television is on the markets. wall street closing of the...
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bruce jenner's new look. because he is worth it. >> i like the feathered hair. one more reason to love katy perry her bar dive it's epic. >> do you know who it reminds me oychlt the brand new interview with teresa and joe giudice after sentenced to prison. "access hollywood liv giudice after sentenced to prison. "access hollywood liv live", starts right now. . >> oh, no. oh. fantastic. >> i don't know. she was ready for some foot
bruce jenner's new look. because he is worth it. >> i like the feathered hair. one more reason to love katy perry her bar dive it's epic. >> do you know who it reminds me oychlt the brand new interview with teresa and joe giudice after sentenced to prison. "access hollywood liv giudice after sentenced to prison. "access hollywood liv live", starts right now. . >> oh, no. oh. fantastic. >> i don't know. she was ready for some foot
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perry wallace and the collision of sports and race in the south." thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. this is event is just under an hour. [inaudible]. >> is this working? yeah, that works. i am bruce novy, former editor of the publisher of the national scene, which is local alternative "newsweekly." before then i was a political writer at the national banner. now i am resurrecting the old national banner which i am the editor and publisher. we have a few stories up at thenationalbanner.com. it is my distinct honor today to introduce curtis wilkie. by way of introduction, let me say, one of the most influential books i ever read as a young lad growing up in southern louisiana was this book, which was "the boys on the bus." i never really known how timothy crouse or crews, pronounces his last name. much to my, this book at the time i couldn't decide whether i was bob woodward or hunter s. thompson, envisioning myself to be mutant love child of them, i set off and embarked on a career in journalism. i absolutely love this book. this was a form of new journalism at the time. as part of that new journalism, it took introspective look at the craft itself in a way that was part gonzo and
perry wallace and the collision of sports and race in the south." thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. this is event is just under an hour. [inaudible]. >> is this working? yeah, that works. i am bruce novy, former editor of the publisher of the national scene, which is local alternative "newsweekly." before then i was a political writer at the national banner. now i am resurrecting the old national banner which i am the editor and publisher. we have a few...
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i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood ev
i think the original citation for this is a bruce perry study several years ago looking at the impact of trauma on the brain and you don't have to be a neurscientist to see the two brains, the one on the left of a developing child and the one on the right that experienced abuse. it provides the frame for thinking about trauma and adverse childhood ev