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dr. carol matthews often as different resources as well and dr. matthews is one the leaders here in san francisco. monica works there as well. there is a variety of other professional organizers that we can link folks up with in the city and outside of the city, as well as cleaning services, when needed. adult protective services obviously for situations when there are more urgent issues or an immediate danger to self. we have very close linkages with them and it's always a good idea for folks to call us too, rather than jumping to a report on something like that. because a lot of times that can be avoided, in many cases. i am about a minute away from my time. so let me see what i can throw in and invite gillian up. i am going lead some business cards as well today and we have got tons of printed resources and powerpoints and stuff to send out to folks. i would love to have council members contact me or other members of our team or send materials through joanna, but there is a lot of materials available for folks facing that challenge. >> make sure
dr. carol matthews often as different resources as well and dr. matthews is one the leaders here in san francisco. monica works there as well. there is a variety of other professional organizers that we can link folks up with in the city and outside of the city, as well as cleaning services, when needed. adult protective services obviously for situations when there are more urgent issues or an immediate danger to self. we have very close linkages with them and it's always a good idea for folks...
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dr. matthew slaughter, associate dean at tech school of business at dartmouth college. he joined the faculty in 1994 focusing his research on the economics and politics of globalization, from 2005-2007, he served as a member of the council of economic advisers for president bush. he's focused on global operations of multinational firms and labor market impacts of international trade and investment. we welcome you as well today. our third witness is dr. haley, professor of management, director of robins center of global business and strategy at west virginia university. dr. haley's extensive research including 200 articles, presentations, multiple books that explore companies and businesses -- business environments in india, china, southeast asia, and mexico. her research on chinese subsidies supported trade regulations in the united states and european union. finally, i'd like to turn to senator brown for the last introduction. >> thank you, madam chair, and i want to introduce stan slain, commissioner of the u.s. china commission, third term on that commission, appoint
dr. matthew slaughter, associate dean at tech school of business at dartmouth college. he joined the faculty in 1994 focusing his research on the economics and politics of globalization, from 2005-2007, he served as a member of the council of economic advisers for president bush. he's focused on global operations of multinational firms and labor market impacts of international trade and investment. we welcome you as well today. our third witness is dr. haley, professor of management, director...
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dr. matthew slaughter, associate dean for faculty at tuck school of was at dartmouth college. dr. slaughter joined the faculty in 1994 focusing his research on the economics and politics of globalization. from 2005 to 2007, dr. slaughter served as a member of the council of economic advisers for president bush. recently, dr. slaughter has focused on the global operations of multi-national firms and on labor market impacts of international trade and investment. we welcome you as well today. our third witness is dr. usha haley, professor of management and director of the robbins center for global business and strategy at west virginia university. dr. haley's extensive research includes over 200 articles and presentations in multiple books that explore companies and business environments in india, china, southeast asia and mexico. her research on chinese subsidies has also supported trade regulations in the united states and european union. welcome. and finally, i'd a like to turn to senator brown for the last -- >> thank you, madam chair. and i want to introduce stan slane, commissi
dr. matthew slaughter, associate dean for faculty at tuck school of was at dartmouth college. dr. slaughter joined the faculty in 1994 focusing his research on the economics and politics of globalization. from 2005 to 2007, dr. slaughter served as a member of the council of economic advisers for president bush. recently, dr. slaughter has focused on the global operations of multi-national firms and on labor market impacts of international trade and investment. we welcome you as well today. our...
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dr. clearance jones was king private council and mark matthews sat down with him to talk about the protestturday verdict in the martin killing. >>reporter: saturday night. group of angry demonstrators marched through up town. some in the crowd smashing a bart police car breaking dozens of store window. monday night saw replay of the violence. this time waiter was hit with a hammer for trying to keep vandal away. clarence jones calls it wanton anger can't be tolerated. >> you don't make yourself popular by standing and raising your hand and say trayvon trayvon. you don't do that and at the same time permit and standby let violence happen. >>reporter: he marched with king and his personal attorney and helped write the speeches. he says all throughout the movement there was always the threat that violence would undermine the message. >> they were having a peaceful march in memphis, tennessee. and some of the teenagers began to throw rocks and so forth. dr. king stopped the demonstration. >>reporter: he tells me today there is no question king would put on a hoodie and march for equal justice
dr. clearance jones was king private council and mark matthews sat down with him to talk about the protestturday verdict in the martin killing. >>reporter: saturday night. group of angry demonstrators marched through up town. some in the crowd smashing a bart police car breaking dozens of store window. monday night saw replay of the violence. this time waiter was hit with a hammer for trying to keep vandal away. clarence jones calls it wanton anger can't be tolerated. >> you don't...
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dr. mike dow gets tonight's last word. i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. up next, "hardball" with chris matthewsay "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, public office. what is it today? what does it say to elevate one to public office? what does it mean to hold someone high and say he or she should be our leader, that this is the best of us, the leader we choose to speak for us, act for us, be for us t
dr. mike dow gets tonight's last word. i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. up next, "hardball" with chris matthewsay "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, public office. what is it today? what does it say to elevate one to public office? what does it mean to hold someone high and say he or she should be our leader, that this is the best of us, the leader we choose to speak for us, act for us, be for us...
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dr. kobilinsky, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthews back in washington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we start tonight with the military coup, yes, military coup in egypt. today, the army overthrew the elected government and took power itself. what's this game-changing event mean to democracy in the most important country in arabia? what does it mean to peace in the region? well, think of a situation in that part of the world. in afghanistan, the taliban is dying to get back into power. in iraq, the sunni minority stands ready to overthrow the government. we, the united states, put into power through the sweat, blood and the deaths of our soldiers. in syria, assad fights off the rebels in what promises to be an unending war. what a neighborhood. and in too many of the cases, the united states gotten involved in a lo
dr. kobilinsky, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthews back in washington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we start tonight with the military coup, yes, military...
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dr. kobilinsky, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthewshington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we start tonight with the military coup, yes, military coup in egypt.
dr. kobilinsky, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >>> egypt blows its top. let's play "hardball." >> good evening, i'm chris matthewshington, leading off tonight, the prosecution begins to rest its case in the george zimmerman case. but did it make the case for murder two? did it beat the case for self-defense? did it? or did it simply show weaknesses in its witnesses and in its evidence? but we start tonight with the military coup, yes, military coup in egypt.
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dr. mike dow gets tonight's last word. i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> new york decides. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, public office. what is it today? what does it say to elevate one to public office? what does it mean to hold someone high and say he or she should be our leader, that this is the best of us, the leader we choose to speak for us, act for us, be for us in the sun and storms ahead? who is going to be our bridge over troubled waters? just asking. but has our view of public office so declined with just one in eight of us saying we respect the u.s. congress, and the majority saying to dump them all, have we reached such a base feel for public figures that we don't expect some minimum standard of decency? the answer comes in the latest poll from new york city. this has one in six people supporting anthony weiner to be the mayor of the country's greatest city, who with one hand with all his baggage, some unpacked, who knows what is still unpacked, greeting world tr
dr. mike dow gets tonight's last word. i'm alex wagner in for lawrence o'donnell. up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> new york decides. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this, public office. what is it today? what does it say to elevate one to public office? what does it mean to hold someone high and say he or she should be our leader, that this is the best of us, the leader we...
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matthew perry guest hosting for piers morgan. we'll switch gears a bit. there is misconceptions about alcoholism and addiction. my next guest is an expert. dr. david sack. welcome, dr. sack. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i wanted to ask you a couple of questions, just in the simplest form. a lot of people think that addiction is a choice. a lot of people think it's a matter of will. that has not been my experience. i've found it not having anything to do with strength, but i was hoping you could layout for us, in laymen's terms talk about addiction and alcohol list skpm what is going on there. >> sure, half of the people in the united states over the age of 12 drink. so alcohol is a very common phenomenon. we look at who has a problem with alcohol, it's only about 4% or one out of 25 people. we now know that there are important differences between people with problems with drugs and alcohol and those who don't. genetic factors account for half of that. who your parents are, how you raise those things can tribute traumatically to those who will have a alcohol problem. it is a choice to go for treatment or not go for treatment. bu
matthew perry guest hosting for piers morgan. we'll switch gears a bit. there is misconceptions about alcoholism and addiction. my next guest is an expert. dr. david sack. welcome, dr. sack. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i wanted to ask you a couple of questions, just in the simplest form. a lot of people think that addiction is a choice. a lot of people think it's a matter of will. that has not been my experience. i've found it not having anything to do...
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matthew perry guest hosting for piers morgan. we'll switch gears a bit. there is misconceptions about alcoholism and addiction. my next guest is an expert. dr. david sack.me, dr. sack. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i wanted to ask you a couple of questions, just in the simplest form. a lot of people think that addiction is a choice. a lot of people think it's a matter of will. that has not been my experience. i've found it not having anything to do with strength, but i was hoping you could layout for us, in laymen's terms talk about addiction and alcohol list skpm what is going on there. >> sure, half of the people in the united states over the age of 12 drink. so alcohol is a very common phenomenon. we look at who has a problem with alcohol, it's only about 4% or one out of 25 people. we now know that there are inpoor tainpo important differences between people with problems with drugs and alcohol and those who don't. genetic factors account for half of that. who your parents are, how you raise those things can tribute traumatically to those who will have a alcohol problem. it is a choice to go for treatment or not go for treat
matthew perry guest hosting for piers morgan. we'll switch gears a bit. there is misconceptions about alcoholism and addiction. my next guest is an expert. dr. david sack.me, dr. sack. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> so, i wanted to ask you a couple of questions, just in the simplest form. a lot of people think that addiction is a choice. a lot of people think it's a matter of will. that has not been my experience. i've found it not having anything to do with...
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washington journal" we will talk with duane matthews of alumina foundation for education about higher education. coming up next, "after words" features columbia professor dr. carl hart on his book, "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. the challenge is everything you know about drugs in society. he is interviewed by guest hosts for five a correspondent with the hill and a "fox news" correspondent. >> host: welcome to "after words." i am juan williams in their guest today carl hart up with his book "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. dr. hart is a member of the national advisory council on drug abuse and he is also an associate professor of psychology and psychiatry at columbia university. he is a board member of the college on problems of drug dependency and has conducted 22 years of research and psychopharmacology and the science of drug addiction. dr. hart welcome to "after words." >> guest: thanks for having me. >> host: this is a fascinating book and let me say up front it's your personal s
washington journal" we will talk with duane matthews of alumina foundation for education about higher education. coming up next, "after words" features columbia professor dr. carl hart on his book, "high price" a neuroscientist's journey of self-discovery that challenges everything you know about drugs and society. the challenge is everything you know about drugs in society. he is interviewed by guest hosts for five a correspondent with the hill and a "fox...