years and years to develop those changes. and typically associated with what are known as adverse childhood experiences, witnessing violence, things that are really traumatic as a child. those are the types of things that typically lead to these sorts of changes. we saw them much more quickly within a year. it may be hard to read the screen there but basically you saw more internalizing symptoms, anxiety, isolation, depression. you didn t see an increase in what are known as externalizing symptoms. those are rule breaking, aggressiveness, violence, things like that. so that was something. your question, how long does it last? we don t know. could there be a reversal of some of those changes? perhaps. that is the hope. the study is going to continue for that very reason. i guess also the follow to what don was saying, can you undo it, basically, is now that kids are most of them returning to school, they re back around
that is not allowed, sir. i ask you to put that prop away. well, it s not a prop. it s real. now, going into the debate, walker was down in the polls after recent allegations against the republican senate nominee. it seems like herschel walker has taken the big accuse from donald trump with his constant interrupting and rule breaking. is it going to hurt him with voters? you know, it might, reverend. but i will tell you this, i mean, his campaign has been so insane to begin with that i m not sure if he s not down 20 already, that he won t make this a close race just on the natural already. i don t understand, i ve got to be honest with you. i ve seen a lot of things, just 12 years ago, there were not one, two republican u.s. senate candidates who even approached language like this, behavior like this, and they were left dead in the water. but here he is, we should not take anything for granted. i would say that you are absolutely right, he acted just like donald trump. he was goi
trump, and knowing what s going on it just seems to me, that the notion that this president, who had utter contempt for intelligence, classified or otherwise, who never even read the pdb, would suddenly hatch some scheme to spirit classified documents away, hide them in mar-a-lago basement, and then somehow monetize them or blackmail emmanuel macron, is pretty farfetched. so, i think it may come down to trump is somebody who, is a rule breaker. and this may be all about rule breaking may just be the point here. he was told he couldn t take this stuff, he took it, it s a crime, and we ll see if he s held accountable. the presidential daily briefing a talking about. listen, it makes perfect sense when he s saying. why would he do it? we don t know. but then still, you re not
this may be all about rule breaking. maybe the point here. he has been told he can take the stuff, he took it, it is a crime meaning that presidential daily briefing, which is what you are talking about. it makes perfect sense, what he is saying. why would he do it, we don t know. you are not excusing his behavior because he broke the rules. we said he is a rule breaker, he broke the rules. one of the great iron is here he hasn t been able to predict as norm suggested what happened, now that he s broken the rule, it is never existed in this context. he s always been a person who has set the rules ahead of time and understood them better than anyone else while i m as good as a lawyer. i don t need that many lawyers. i know the law better than anyone. this person