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Transcripts For CSPAN Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20160530

the first is, sleep. sleep is not a moral failing. there is all kinds of science to support me. what is going on while you sleep? your brain is engaging in a neurochemical ballet to a mass the data you may during the day and make connections. it is laying down judgment in your head while you sleep. second, slightly weird piece of advice is, you have got to keep a life. one of the things that nurtures and protects judgment is physical distance from whatever is dominating your life. and most of your cases that will be work. you have got to step away from the work. i don t know whether that is kickboxing, stamp collecting, or dancing, you must keep doing it. that physical distance from the work fosters and protects your ability to orbit a situation and see it from different perspectives. get away from this work. as you do that, you have got to love somebody. full of loved ones because you are supposed to love them. there is a danger, especially in the life of a lawyer, and it is

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20150307

announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charley: tonight, our focus will be on brain science and society. we have an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broad social logical effects. tonight, we consider aggressive and aggression, and the social application of violence. we live in an aggressive world. we are routinely confronted with violence in the form of murder war, genocide. but aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. a remarkable group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. they are david anderson of the california institute of technology, richard remley of the university of montreal and adrian raine of the university of pennsylvania, and once again my cohost, dr. eric kendell. he is a nobel laureate, a professor at c

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20150307

announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: tonight, our focus will be on brain science and society. we have an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broad social logical effects. tonight, we consider aggression, and the social application of violence. we live in an aggressive world. we are routinely confronted with violence in the form of murder war, genocide. but aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. a remarkable group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. they are david anderson of the california institute of technology, richard remley of the university of montreal, and adrian raine of the university of pennsylvania, and once again, my cohost, dr. eric kendell. he is a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia univers

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20150308

announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: tonight, our focus will be on brain science and society. each programmable cover a critical social issue with an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broader sociological effects. tonight, we consider aggression and the social application of violence. we live in an aggressive world. we are routinely confronted with new incidents of harvick murder horrific murder in the form of murder, war, genocide. but aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. psychologists seek to understand the environmental factors that can prompt aggression escalation. a remarkable group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. they are david anderson of the california institute of technology, richard reml

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Transcripts For BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose 20150308

announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. charlie: tonight, our focus will be on brain science and society. we have an examination of social issues with neurological bases and broad social logical effects. tonight, we consider aggression, and the social application of violence. we live in an aggressive world. we are routinely confronted with violence in the form of murder war, genocide. but aggression can protect us from threats to our safety. problems arise when aggression is taken too far and becomes violence. neuroscientists are working with the transmitters that produce aggressive impulses. a remarkable group of scientists dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of aggression are here. they are david anderson of the california institute of technology, richard remley of the university of montreal, and adrian raine of the university of pennsylvania, and once again, my cohost, dr. eric kendell. he is a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia univers

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