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julie linton is a pediatrician. she chairs the immigrant health interest groups the american academy of pediatrics. can you describe the short-term or long-term effects this separation could be on children? >> absolutely. what we know is that highly stressful experiences like separation of children from their parents could cause irreparable harm. in the short-term we could see changes in body functions, eating, toileting. we might see aggression, anxiety and changes in their memory or their ability to learn and to develop. in the long-term, we know that highly stressful experiences place children at risk for things like diabetes and heart disease and depression. >> it could have that kind of a long-term impact? >> absolutely. when you think of what kind of stress children are faced with being in centers like detention centers and processing centers which i have seen with my own eyes, that in itself is traumatizing and when you take away protective support, you place that child in a most stressful experience, and you
julie linton is a pediatrician. she chairs the immigrant health interest groups the american academy of pediatrics. can you describe the short-term or long-term effects this separation could be on children? >> absolutely. what we know is that highly stressful experiences like separation of children from their parents could cause irreparable harm. in the short-term we could see changes in body functions, eating, toileting. we might see aggression, anxiety and changes in their memory or...
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bruce linton from canopy is sending a lot of time in germany and latin america where, in fact, they'reng the dian model to grow and the other part that i think people e looking for, tipally in some emerging markets, and i don't mean necessarily the ones i've followed but you don't neceily want to sell gold, you want to sell the picks and shovels to the gold miners and that's how people are looking to get exposure which is the state place and we have a couple good ide ideas. i think this is -- call this boyne bitcoin to the crypto world. it's listed on new yor can follow the way the stock is rerated and has been a conduit for the whole sector but you can see in just one year we have this blowoff who is sito what was going on in the crypto space we've had this consolidation phase and we're taking higher on a couple different things. for canopy it's because this stock is listed on the new york stock exchange face it, it's a proxy plate. people can buy it here and even though they're a canadian produce yir, they're using that currency the canadian guys will be using probably expensive stoc
bruce linton from canopy is sending a lot of time in germany and latin america where, in fact, they'reng the dian model to grow and the other part that i think people e looking for, tipally in some emerging markets, and i don't mean necessarily the ones i've followed but you don't neceily want to sell gold, you want to sell the picks and shovels to the gold miners and that's how people are looking to get exposure which is the state place and we have a couple good ide ideas. i think this is --...
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linton, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> we heard tonight from the white house, from politicians and childhood trauma experts. coming up, we're going to take you to the southern border and conversations with those families on the ground still desperate to come to the united states. never mind the dangers. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ i love you baby applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. i'm a small business, but i have... big dreams... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... drea
linton, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> we heard tonight from the white house, from politicians and childhood trauma experts. coming up, we're going to take you to the southern border and conversations with those families on the ground still desperate to come to the united states. never mind the dangers. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up...
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you can take the frontage street and then get back onto northbound 101 at linton springs but do keep in mind that this is going to add a couple of extra minutes on your trip. this could impact your ride depending how long it's out there. we aren't seeing too many slowdowns in the southbound direction but just a few brake lights as folks make their way past the scene of the earlier accident. we'll let you know when all lanes re-open. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, a little bit of a backup in the cash trash. >>> another patient has been found dead at sf general hospital. kpix 5's betty yu has the latest on this new investigation. >> reporter: the san francisco police department is investigating the death of a patient at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital. it appears the onan involuntary 72-hour hold in the psychiatric ward according to the "chronicle." the medical examiner hasn't released information on how she died yet. this case follows the death of 75-year-old ruby lee anderson lashfod in the stairwell of the power plant building on the hospital grounds. the family report
you can take the frontage street and then get back onto northbound 101 at linton springs but do keep in mind that this is going to add a couple of extra minutes on your trip. this could impact your ride depending how long it's out there. we aren't seeing too many slowdowns in the southbound direction but just a few brake lights as folks make their way past the scene of the earlier accident. we'll let you know when all lanes re-open. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, a little bit of a backup in...
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we had some data on linton house prices falling the most since the beginning of the year in june. the property market continuing to lag. this is according to values falling from a year earlier. rise on the month. the fall in london can be partly explained by spring buying coming to an end. london's market has been hit particularly hard by brexit and the exit next month -- march. week on politics and central banks. will they solidify the view they may raise rates? bigd of that we have the legislation going to the house of lords today. we still do not have a compromise on that portion of the bill, a meaningful which will give parliament a say when theresa may comes back from brussels without a concrete deal . that seems to be theng bl between the brexiteers and the remainders as of the now. price.lion pounds is the 6 million customers to challenge the biggest lenders. it gives consumer and business savings.reater cost on the high street the combined assets will be 80 billion pounds. shares down by 2.5%. , howinto the session is it looking? >> it is looking a tad bearish because we a
we had some data on linton house prices falling the most since the beginning of the year in june. the property market continuing to lag. this is according to values falling from a year earlier. rise on the month. the fall in london can be partly explained by spring buying coming to an end. london's market has been hit particularly hard by brexit and the exit next month -- march. week on politics and central banks. will they solidify the view they may raise rates? bigd of that we have the...
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dr.ennifer linton is an oncologist at m.d. anderson cancer center. >> so is this a game changer? >> this is a game changer for these women. >> reporter: the study was just released in the "new england journal of medicine." researchers split that middle scoring group in two. some got chemo plus hormone therapy. others hormone therapy alone. the outcomes for cancer cuence and overall survival in both were about the same. >> now we can identify a larger group of women that we can avoid chemotherapy and just give anti-estrogen therapy and get the same results. >> reporter: the side effects of chemotherapy can be devastating. hair loss, fatigue, and nausea to name a few. now with the guidance of the gene tests those with the middl scores, the majority of ca skip chemotherapy, a development that will change the course of treatment. >> a lot of my patients who are still wondering in their heart should they have done chemo or not, i think this will be very reassuring. >> reporter: for reese who recently celebrated her 27th wedding anniversary, it's a decision she feels good about. >> it'
dr.ennifer linton is an oncologist at m.d. anderson cancer center. >> so is this a game changer? >> this is a game changer for these women. >> reporter: the study was just released in the "new england journal of medicine." researchers split that middle scoring group in two. some got chemo plus hormone therapy. others hormone therapy alone. the outcomes for cancer cuence and overall survival in both were about the same. >> now we can identify a larger group of...
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win early i was reading a story to a quote from benjamin zephaniah who's very much of the school of linton crazy johnson and he was saying you know i believe in an a clean revolution but everyone wants to go shopping and i think that summed up the situation in twenty first century very well and i mean i don't want to tar everyone with the same brush there are people out there that are trying to say something but in more cases than not they're not the ones getting elevated to a kind of a contract to keep them quiet shut up you're supporting the party we just want to party that new childish gambino video this is america that's all about that you know you can either look at the guy that in taney you in the front or if you look beyond that and see what's going on in the background it's kicking off very clever video and everyone loves in the office actually take us back to how you get it is more to the point and it has to be said though your some of your films do talk about violence just the way that people are now talking about violence then joe strummer says he's trying to set fire to a car i
win early i was reading a story to a quote from benjamin zephaniah who's very much of the school of linton crazy johnson and he was saying you know i believe in an a clean revolution but everyone wants to go shopping and i think that summed up the situation in twenty first century very well and i mean i don't want to tar everyone with the same brush there are people out there that are trying to say something but in more cases than not they're not the ones getting elevated to a kind of a...
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my linton back explains the theory behind it. was fought on once to discus one of there was a lot of discussion at the time about whether this was something specifically german or germans particularly obedient milgram expected his test subjects to put up far greater resistance to what they were being ordered to do there or the electric shocks were actually a sham the lynas cries came from a tape. that let the teacher didn't know that. fire bell if you informed in a relatively large number of the subjects tried to resist the orders but when the researcher continued to insist they caved in and says i'm boss. i. need a little bit angry at me after that i don't know i'm responsible. continue. there was nothing actually forcing the subjects to carry out the orders it was simply the researchers authority please continue to. over and over again to teach and out someone else to direct their actions and passed responsibility for the consequences onto the person giving the orders. since then more than thirty variations of that experiment h
my linton back explains the theory behind it. was fought on once to discus one of there was a lot of discussion at the time about whether this was something specifically german or germans particularly obedient milgram expected his test subjects to put up far greater resistance to what they were being ordered to do there or the electric shocks were actually a sham the lynas cries came from a tape. that let the teacher didn't know that. fire bell if you informed in a relatively large number of...
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linton, thank you. >> the president meantime also causing some concerns saying democrats want the u.sinfested, his word, by undocumented immigrants. we'll talk to a democratic congressman from arizona to respond. stand by. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a little wiggle room in our budget. i wish our insurance did that. then we could get a real babysitter instead of your brother. hey, welcome back. this guy, right? (laughs) yes. ellen. that's my robe. you could save $782 when liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. >>> just in, the new york governor said his state will file a lawsuit against the trump administration for violating rights of immigrant children and families at the border. on top of this, we're also learning that a guatemalan woman has sued the administration for being separated from her 7-year-old son last month. and it happened along the arizona border by agents there. she said she was coming across seeking asylum, kept in a cell for two days with her
linton, thank you. >> the president meantime also causing some concerns saying democrats want the u.sinfested, his word, by undocumented immigrants. we'll talk to a democratic congressman from arizona to respond. stand by. liberty mutual saved us almost $800 when we switched our auto and home insurance. liberty did what? yeah, they saved us a ton, which gave us a little wiggle room in our budget. i wish our insurance did that. then we could get a real babysitter instead of your brother....
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dry creek, you n use the frontage road or take healdsburg avenue and get back on northbound 101 at lintonk delays northbound 101 through palo alto. this is between oregon expressway and university avenue. caltrans has three lanes closed. now, they were scheduled to have that wrapped up by now but it looks like they may still be out there. we are still seeing those delays. speeds dip right around 10 miles per hour. so give yourself some extra time heading along 101. that seems to be the problem spot. all lanes have reopened along 880 if you are making your way through oakland. caltrans had lanes closed between 23rd and 29th but we are back at the limit. >>> good morning to you. check out this wednesday morning. gray skies when you look at ow. i want to take you to the south side. we have a little bit of clear sky out there. so we are going to get a mix of it all. today is cloudier compared to yesterday. here's a live look at city hall on this post-election day. we are dealing with cooler conditions out there and temperatures are certainly affected by that marine layer and the west wind and
dry creek, you n use the frontage road or take healdsburg avenue and get back on northbound 101 at lintonk delays northbound 101 through palo alto. this is between oregon expressway and university avenue. caltrans has three lanes closed. now, they were scheduled to have that wrapped up by now but it looks like they may still be out there. we are still seeing those delays. speeds dip right around 10 miles per hour. so give yourself some extra time heading along 101. that seems to be the problem...
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linton and james patters discuss the thriller they wrote together. mark shields and ramesh ponnuru take on the week's news. and, much more. >> oodruff: and now, some disturbing findings about suicides in this country, hd how the ra continued to climb for more than 15 years. a new report highlights some of the reasonbehind these patterns, and as amna nawaz reports, it's issued at a moment when two notable deaths have drawn more attention to the problem. >> reporter: the deaths of chef and tv host anthony bourdain and fashion designer kate spade this week underscored some grim numbers. suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in the united states. in 2016 alone, nearly 45,000 americans died by suicide. cnn announced today thatur dain, who took viewers to e cations around the world on his show, died at e of 61. spade, whose handbags and accessories made her a business mogul and fashion icon, died tuesday at the age of 55 the centers for disease control and prevention's latest report found suicide rates increased in nearly every state in america since
linton and james patters discuss the thriller they wrote together. mark shields and ramesh ponnuru take on the week's news. and, much more. >> oodruff: and now, some disturbing findings about suicides in this country, hd how the ra continued to climb for more than 15 years. a new report highlights some of the reasonbehind these patterns, and as amna nawaz reports, it's issued at a moment when two notable deaths have drawn more attention to the problem. >> reporter: the deaths of...
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julie linton, a pediatrician and spokeswoman for the american academy of pediatrics.y afternoon or evening. you know, we're showing these images, kids being held in cages. other children in processing centers or detention centers away from their parents. we're hearing the stories of children being taken from parents. parents being told that the kids are just going to the bathroom. how do you even begin to measure -- sorry. i'm going to have to come back to this question. we have a live press conference happening right now at the border. these are the senators who have been just inside brownsville, texas, telling us what they saw. >> they are not with their parents. the vast bulk of these children, we're told, arrived on the border unaccompanied, as unaccompanied but a certain share of them came with their parents and then were separated from their parents, and here we're told that the percentage of kids who were separated from their parents is small, they feel only about 5% of the kids at the facility, these are older kids so years and up whereas a larger percentage o
julie linton, a pediatrician and spokeswoman for the american academy of pediatrics.y afternoon or evening. you know, we're showing these images, kids being held in cages. other children in processing centers or detention centers away from their parents. we're hearing the stories of children being taken from parents. parents being told that the kids are just going to the bathroom. how do you even begin to measure -- sorry. i'm going to have to come back to this question. we have a live press...
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she'sjoined by dr kim linton, an oncologist at the christie cancer centre.rent breast cancer. i had four lots of surgery, two lots of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and all the conventional treatments failed to get a lid on it. we were getting to the point where my only other option was another round of chemotherapy, and we know it doesn't work well on my cancer and probably wouldn't work well again. or there was the option to go across to the clinical trials tea m to go across to the clinical trials team at christie and try some of these new treatments, including immunothera py. so these new treatments, including immunotherapy. so i took that option because the doctors told me at the time it was probably my best hope for getting more time, to try a new kind of drug. so i went over to the clinical trials team, and i ended up ona clinical trials team, and i ended up on a trial that includes immunothera py. on a trial that includes immunotherapy. where are you in that process ? immunotherapy. where are you in that process? i am about three weeks in. i had my se
she'sjoined by dr kim linton, an oncologist at the christie cancer centre.rent breast cancer. i had four lots of surgery, two lots of chemotherapy and radiotherapy and all the conventional treatments failed to get a lid on it. we were getting to the point where my only other option was another round of chemotherapy, and we know it doesn't work well on my cancer and probably wouldn't work well again. or there was the option to go across to the clinical trials tea m to go across to the clinical...