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the schwartz family hadn't seen him in months. being undeserving of their daughter to the prime suspect in her death. holly joined them at the vigil. she had been convinced he was the one from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was dead. >> i remember i was just reading tragic death. as soon as i got to the word death, just instantly, not even half a second, my mind just said, he finally killed her and i just knew with every fiber of my being that he had killed her. >> yet even though justine's family firmly agreed with holly about eric's culpability, they were less certain he would ever be charged with the murder. >> he's very clever. he's much smarter than most people give him credit and that's made the investigator's jobs much harder. >> they tried to become their own detectives of sorts. after all, they knew their former son-in-law best and were determined to figure out what really had happened to their daughter. with no criminal charges in sight, they file a wrongful death civil suit pointing to
the schwartz family hadn't seen him in months. being undeserving of their daughter to the prime suspect in her death. holly joined them at the vigil. she had been convinced he was the one from the moment she got the letter notifying her that her good friend was dead. >> i remember i was just reading tragic death. as soon as i got to the word death, just instantly, not even half a second, my mind just said, he finally killed her and i just knew with every fiber of my being that he had...
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joined by chris nelson and john schwartz. the number of people that wear suits and ties -- we are looking very good today. >> very coordinate. >> very coordinated. the number of people who wear suits and ties to the office, do you still do that? >> once in a while. when i'm going out in public, especially playing clips of justin tv, you know -- >> you have a haircut as well. >> yeah. got a haircut. i went the whole, you know, bit for you guys. >> there is a point in which -- you have a couple of competitors, task rabbit is one that comes to the top of my head. if you are charging $24 what happens it is they charge a $10 flat fee and you counter with a $9 flat fee, $8. there is that company, you remember, during the dot-com cosmo where all of a sudden you were getting a bag of skittles delivered for free. how do you scott that for the race? >> we don't studded don't think about competing on price. our goal is not to be the cheapest. sometimes i think we might be but we want to just be the easiest and most convenient and the th
joined by chris nelson and john schwartz. the number of people that wear suits and ties -- we are looking very good today. >> very coordinate. >> very coordinated. the number of people who wear suits and ties to the office, do you still do that? >> once in a while. when i'm going out in public, especially playing clips of justin tv, you know -- >> you have a haircut as well. >> yeah. got a haircut. i went the whole, you know, bit for you guys. >> there is a...
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schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be deva
schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and...
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. >> first, traffic and weather every ten minutes. 53 degrees in >> my name is daniel schwartz.i'm here with the sixth graders of dunston middle school. we want to say -- good morning, washington. -- danielle schwartz. >> that's a beautiful picture of the bay. no clouds in the sky. 59 by now and reston. 50 in aldie. 56 in arlington. another crisp and profitable early june day. berkeley springs, 50. frostburg, 48 degrees. running a little below average again today. near 80 degrees for the high temperature. most locations outside the beltway will be in the upper 70's. a few thunderstorms this afternoon. dry friday through the weekend. a return of heat and humidity for the weekend. >> maryland, everything is clear. vdot, just bought and growing on 95 and 66. no problems for metro rail, marc rail vre reporting normal service. overnight construction barrels have been moved so the beltway looks pretty good right now if all the way through prince george's county across the american legion bridge through tysons. a good run through alexandria and up to annandale, tysons springfield, and
. >> first, traffic and weather every ten minutes. 53 degrees in >> my name is daniel schwartz.i'm here with the sixth graders of dunston middle school. we want to say -- good morning, washington. -- danielle schwartz. >> that's a beautiful picture of the bay. no clouds in the sky. 59 by now and reston. 50 in aldie. 56 in arlington. another crisp and profitable early june day. berkeley springs, 50. frostburg, 48 degrees. running a little below average again today. near 80...
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before we begin i just want to thank general schwartz for being here. thank you for your service. thank you f all youor t honts of events together and the uso does such wonderful things and i want to thank you for being the organization that gives out scholarships for military hildren. nk.reciate it la >> i am jill biden. you can call me now and at -- n --na --nana. i want to introduce you to talie. this is natalie's story as well our or ho mrmo and dads have gone to iraq or afghanistan? most of you. e ven sd atctlyou izhewe around this country was many americans don't even know anybody at all in the military and they don't know how strong and resilient you are t.your ms and dadsay domehi yll tis i ded as a teacher that the best way to get that message across was for teachers to read this in their clsrooms and moms and dadso ttoirilo ple eiv arkendhath whole book is about. i will start to read and natalie is going to read some of it and acally ts is what my son looks likendss eig, tli you can see this is what she looks like. this was a couple years ago when she was a little bit yo
before we begin i just want to thank general schwartz for being here. thank you for your service. thank you f all youor t honts of events together and the uso does such wonderful things and i want to thank you for being the organization that gives out scholarships for military hildren. nk.reciate it la >> i am jill biden. you can call me now and at -- n --na --nana. i want to introduce you to talie. this is natalie's story as well our or ho mrmo and dads have gone to iraq or afghanistan?...
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supervisor wiener: i -- today, i have an in memoriam for boyd schwartz, on alpine street, who last week, passed away. boyd was 79 years old, residing in san francisco for 47 years. survived by his partner, joe. they woneowned kester village wine company. they were great small business owners and had great institutions, and they are present and are just -- both lovely people. and boyd was always a pleasure to speak with and see and stop and talk to. he did die suddenly and unexpectantly. it was very tragic, both for joe and the neighborhood. i'd like to request we adjourn the meeting in boyd's memory. >> mr. president, that is the role call. >> let's go to the 3:30 special order. supervisor wiener will make the presentation. supervisor wiener: today, i would like to honor one of our great commanders in the san francisco police department. commander lee, can you come up? [applause] lee, who si moris more popular than any of us, retires after 31 years of service. he has played many roles in the san francisco police deparment. he is the commander in terms of transportqatioation and was the
supervisor wiener: i -- today, i have an in memoriam for boyd schwartz, on alpine street, who last week, passed away. boyd was 79 years old, residing in san francisco for 47 years. survived by his partner, joe. they woneowned kester village wine company. they were great small business owners and had great institutions, and they are present and are just -- both lovely people. and boyd was always a pleasure to speak with and see and stop and talk to. he did die suddenly and unexpectantly. it was...
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now i will call on michael schwartz to come up and talk about additional authority-let phases. >> good morning, chair and commissioners. the next betty in the packet is the better market street package, which came with a package amendment, and we will make an informational meeting. if there are any additional questions, i will move on to the next slide, which is other a 40-let projects. it is a multi-agency project. this involved looking at different policies and pilot for transportation management. we will have upcoming studies in the neighborhood transportation plan. that is being covered as part of the trends that affect in this plan. >> just a quick update on central subway. we are making significant progress in securing the full funding grant agreement for the project. the current project out is $233 million construction project. there is approximately $57 million in prop k supporting that. we expect a full update in the next quarter. the next project is more to the next list, bicycle facility meat and products. this is a project we have reported on for every district. this was a
now i will call on michael schwartz to come up and talk about additional authority-let phases. >> good morning, chair and commissioners. the next betty in the packet is the better market street package, which came with a package amendment, and we will make an informational meeting. if there are any additional questions, i will move on to the next slide, which is other a 40-let projects. it is a multi-agency project. this involved looking at different policies and pilot for transportation...
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. >> reporter: greg schwartz moved back from new york to found up to. a mobil app trying capitalize on twitter and facebook. >> it wasn't until we moved our office into detroit that i realized this wasn't just hype. >> reporter: this used to be a office for a theater. a year ago it was empty but today it is full of start-up companies. >> we can offer competitive salaries and you don't get lost in the shuffle. >> in new york or silicon valley, upto might be just another idea. in detroit it continues to gather momentum and confidence. >> today it has been 40 years since president nixon signed title ix the law best known for providing high school and college sports program for women. making discrimination for men's programs and women's programs illegal. when we come back, she is back in the water, chasing down the next generation. >>> the summer olympics open in just over a month. but the competition is underway to determine who will represent team usa. while there will be familiar names in beijing and the athens games, one long-distance swimmer is hoping
. >> reporter: greg schwartz moved back from new york to found up to. a mobil app trying capitalize on twitter and facebook. >> it wasn't until we moved our office into detroit that i realized this wasn't just hype. >> reporter: this used to be a office for a theater. a year ago it was empty but today it is full of start-up companies. >> we can offer competitive salaries and you don't get lost in the shuffle. >> in new york or silicon valley, upto might be just...
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. >> i'm michael schwartz from the transportation authority. on this project, the authority is the contract manager as well as the lead on a number of grants including proposition k, however the project management lead is dpw. the presentation begins on page 71 of your package. the transportation lead on the project is also here. >> good afternoon chair and commissioners. on the project manager with the department of public works here to give you an update on the market street project. briefly to reiterate the project's goal -- to revitalize market street from octavia boulevard to the embarcadero. the key components of the goals are around place making, mobility and economic development. we have been coordinating multiple other efforts happening in the project area that overlap or impact market street. we have been coordinating closely with these and others, including the transit affect of this project, the second street planning effort, central corridor, central subway, and we have been coordinated with near- term implementation projects that
. >> i'm michael schwartz from the transportation authority. on this project, the authority is the contract manager as well as the lead on a number of grants including proposition k, however the project management lead is dpw. the presentation begins on page 71 of your package. the transportation lead on the project is also here. >> good afternoon chair and commissioners. on the project manager with the department of public works here to give you an update on the market street...
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my name is michael schwartz, transportation planner. i am going to quickly review how we got to the recommendation and what we have done since the item was continued. the purpose of the project is to improve transit speed and reliability. transit speed, the chart in the bottom right shows the frequency of the bosses are arriving at market street. when they hit southbound, you can see a flat chart with a bell curve around that seven minutes. buses are bunched up, are arriving one minute apart. we also see this as a complete streets project, improving pedestrian comfort and safety with multi-level moving of people through the corridor. just as a reminder, there was a no-billed alternative for the center running alternatives that reduced the left turns in each direction. the design option reduced to one in each direction. quickly going through what they are, this is number two. it that -- if it was currently the right most traveled laying. these are high-quality platforms in the parking lane. there is parking outside of that area. the auth
my name is michael schwartz, transportation planner. i am going to quickly review how we got to the recommendation and what we have done since the item was continued. the purpose of the project is to improve transit speed and reliability. transit speed, the chart in the bottom right shows the frequency of the bosses are arriving at market street. when they hit southbound, you can see a flat chart with a bell curve around that seven minutes. buses are bunched up, are arriving one minute apart....
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i am judy schwartz, the executive director of lyric. i am pleased to be part of the city budget dialogue from early on. i am pleased with the inclusiveness. i support the proposals for broad investment, as well as specific critical funding. i encourage the board of supervisors to support the cost of doing business. lyric has experienced a 20% reduction in funding every year since 2009. the three% commitment will begin to remedy these devastating reductions. there is a daily reduction in new hires from 60 to 70 people each year to only 20, and no raises for staff. we are pleased to be the provider of networks and advocates. i hope you will consider proposals such as investment of the $250,000 for family violence prevention, as recommended by supervisor avalos. funding for housing. there are only 22 beds specifically for lgbt youth. the closing of the $50,000 funding gap for the family collaborative for our community partners, our family coalition, and the sf lgbt center. the additional $500,000 for the mayor so that youth will not be exc
i am judy schwartz, the executive director of lyric. i am pleased to be part of the city budget dialogue from early on. i am pleased with the inclusiveness. i support the proposals for broad investment, as well as specific critical funding. i encourage the board of supervisors to support the cost of doing business. lyric has experienced a 20% reduction in funding every year since 2009. the three% commitment will begin to remedy these devastating reductions. there is a daily reduction in new...
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michael schwartz, the planner with the authority and project manager for environmental review. -- >> thank you. van ness is a different corridor, and we have two different types of propulsion with the buses. one is the sole hybrid in the future. 49 is an electrical vehicle. this would require two different sets of maintenance and challenges for procurement. there is a five-door motor coach in existence, but not a five- door elector coacric trolley con h in existence. there will be new vehicles scheduled. these vehicles the to be replaced, and that will add some of the branding and features that will distinguish the service. these vehicles are said to be replaced. we will leverage some of the funds as part of the project. >> one other thing that a think is important to keep in mind is, brt is not a rail system. it is a lain for expediting travel and congestion does not affect the buses. i think the other thing it does, which is really a fundamental benefits of having this kind of a system in the center is it allows for future changes in routings by the mta. 20 years from now the mobil
michael schwartz, the planner with the authority and project manager for environmental review. -- >> thank you. van ness is a different corridor, and we have two different types of propulsion with the buses. one is the sole hybrid in the future. 49 is an electrical vehicle. this would require two different sets of maintenance and challenges for procurement. there is a five-door motor coach in existence, but not a five- door elector coacric trolley con h in existence. there will be new...
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. >> reporter: greg schwartz moved back from new york to found up to. >> it wasn't until we moved our into detroit that i realized this wasn't just hype. >> reporter: this used to be a theater. but today it is the home of a slew of technology start-up company. >> we can offer competitive salaries and you don't get lost in the shuffle. >> in new york or chicago it might be just another idea. in detroit it continues to gather mow men tun and confidence. >> today it has been 40 years since president mix on signed title ix the law best known for providing high school and college sports program for women. making scrdiscrimination for me programs and women's programs illeg illegal. when we come back, she is chasing down the next generation. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, an
. >> reporter: greg schwartz moved back from new york to found up to. >> it wasn't until we moved our into detroit that i realized this wasn't just hype. >> reporter: this used to be a theater. but today it is the home of a slew of technology start-up company. >> we can offer competitive salaries and you don't get lost in the shuffle. >> in new york or chicago it might be just another idea. in detroit it continues to gather mow men tun and confidence. >>...
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heather schwartz. >>> $4 million in damage.a tornado ripped through hampton, virginia friday. tornado with wind speeds almost 100 miles an hour cut a 3 1/2 mile path through the city. city council will consider waving permit fees for people trying to repair the damage. >> ape lot of -- a lot of 21-ye celebrate in a bar. he will get his degree in pediatric neurology at the university of chicago. the youngest student ever to earn an md from the school. he was a child prodigy, composing music by age of 3. he started college when he was 9. and he also has a ph.d. in molecular genetics. don't mess with him. he also has a black belt in taekwondo. >> my goodness. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ kari ] i used to serve my country in the u.s. army. ♪ then, i was hit by a drunk driver and lost my legs. but that didn't change a th
heather schwartz. >>> $4 million in damage.a tornado ripped through hampton, virginia friday. tornado with wind speeds almost 100 miles an hour cut a 3 1/2 mile path through the city. city council will consider waving permit fees for people trying to repair the damage. >> ape lot of -- a lot of 21-ye celebrate in a bar. he will get his degree in pediatric neurology at the university of chicago. the youngest student ever to earn an md from the school. he was a child prodigy,...
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. >> i'm george schwartz. the site was originally discovered in 1979, and it was -- it was excavated in the early 1980s by another group. and they recovered a large number of artifacts. basically what they did is they discovered the site, they mapped it and they recovered about 180 artifacts, and they were found to be in very good state of preservation. but they were con served and put on display, and examined in maryland to commemorate barney's test fleet flotilla. what we have here, a collection of artifacts recovered in 2010 and 2011. right now, all in storage solutions, because essentially what we need to do is keep the artifacts wet. if they dry out in an uncontrolled manner, they can deteriorate and essentially fall apart. we have organic materials, metal materials, sometimes a combination of both. ceramics and glass. each one is in its own particular solution so that it's well preserved until treatment can take place. treatment can take anywhere from a couple weeks to a couple years, depending on the ar
. >> i'm george schwartz. the site was originally discovered in 1979, and it was -- it was excavated in the early 1980s by another group. and they recovered a large number of artifacts. basically what they did is they discovered the site, they mapped it and they recovered about 180 artifacts, and they were found to be in very good state of preservation. but they were con served and put on display, and examined in maryland to commemorate barney's test fleet flotilla. what we have here, a...
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swedish writer oscar schwartz says it is not fear of prosecution stockholm that pushed him to take the drastic step of seeking political asylum. this week issue is that he's afraid of getting a convicted for sex crimes i think that's much too simplistic even if he would be convicted in sweden and he would be immediately released because he has been a serving so much time in england so basically after he comes here it might be a couple of weeks in imprisonment and then prosecution maybe. the after that he will be released and then what happens then well sweden has a record of being very subservient to the u.s. when they want people or they want crackdowns and certain things in sweden and so on so that is the reason for him being scared of getting to sweden. and of course we always welcome your opinion on the stories we cover today at our website we're asking what you think the future holds for julian assange. and here is where your views stand at the moment the majority of you over a third believe assad will safely get to ecuador and run with the leaks from there just under a third howe
swedish writer oscar schwartz says it is not fear of prosecution stockholm that pushed him to take the drastic step of seeking political asylum. this week issue is that he's afraid of getting a convicted for sex crimes i think that's much too simplistic even if he would be convicted in sweden and he would be immediately released because he has been a serving so much time in england so basically after he comes here it might be a couple of weeks in imprisonment and then prosecution maybe. the...
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schwartz? i'm sorry, miss castor. my apologies. you were here first. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. elmendorf for being here today. if we had more people working across america, would our debt and deficit situation be improved? >> yes. absolutely. >> can you tell us if we had -- if the unemployment rate was 1% lower, how much better our debt and deficit situation would be? or 2%? >> i did not bring that magic table. this is the second time i wish i had. we wrote a letter to congressman van hollen a few months ago that talked about the effects on the economy, if the -- if the economy were stronger. i think we said about a third of the current deficit would go away if the economy were somehow immediately put back close to full employment. >> that's one of the frustrations, because there is absolutely no dialogue from my friends on the other side of the aisle as job creation is part of debt reduction and deficit reduction. we could really give a boost to this improving economy if we could do some things on jobs. i mean, here are the positive sides. we've had 27 straight
schwartz? i'm sorry, miss castor. my apologies. you were here first. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, dr. elmendorf for being here today. if we had more people working across america, would our debt and deficit situation be improved? >> yes. absolutely. >> can you tell us if we had -- if the unemployment rate was 1% lower, how much better our debt and deficit situation would be? or 2%? >> i did not bring that magic table. this is the second time i wish i had. we...
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and tony schwartz publishes a lot of great stuff on, they writes on the harvard business review blog, and he talks about how stress is not our enemy, it is nonstop stress that is our enemy. stress is what helps us grow, it helps our muscles grow, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, professionally, that's what expands us but you need to have stress -- you need to have rest in between. >> got to take some breaks. >> got to take some breaks, breathe, take a nap if you can, walk outside. that is really what is going to help you keep going. >> how do you manage your time, barry? >> i think what people have to do and the biggest mistake they make, get up in the morn going to do work, jump on immediately, e-mail and facebook and social media feeds and takes them off in a totally different direction, the night before, think about the two things you want to accomplish the next day that will make a difference in your business and do those two things before everything else and you will see your productivity rises. >> i have heard the advice from someone else, such a good idea. there
and tony schwartz publishes a lot of great stuff on, they writes on the harvard business review blog, and he talks about how stress is not our enemy, it is nonstop stress that is our enemy. stress is what helps us grow, it helps our muscles grow, physically, mentally, emotionally, spiritually, professionally, that's what expands us but you need to have stress -- you need to have rest in between. >> got to take some breaks. >> got to take some breaks, breathe, take a nap if you can,...
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historian very schwartz describes our first president george washington's religious beliefs writing george washington's practice of christianity was limited in superficial because he was not himself great yet he repeatedly declined the church's sacraments never did he take communion and when his wife martha did he waited for her outside the sanctuary even on his deathbed washington asked for no ritual no prayer to christ and expressed no wish to be attended by his church's representative and his thomas jefferson wrote eight hundred fourteen long after the constitution was ratified christianity never is nor ever was a part of the common law. in seven hundred ninety six our nation signed a peace treaty with tripoli what we now call libya and in this treaty negotiated by the george washington administration and signed by president john adams our founding fathers made very clear the religious nature of the united states when they wrote the government of the united states of america is not in any sense founded on the christian religion unfortunately more than two hundred years after the treaty
historian very schwartz describes our first president george washington's religious beliefs writing george washington's practice of christianity was limited in superficial because he was not himself great yet he repeatedly declined the church's sacraments never did he take communion and when his wife martha did he waited for her outside the sanctuary even on his deathbed washington asked for no ritual no prayer to christ and expressed no wish to be attended by his church's representative and...
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victor schwartz, chair of the public policy group. i urge people to read this thing. i have an associate who is reading the dayton phone book and he finished it faster than this. i'm still working my way through it. but i mentioned reading it because there's some words in here that really support what karen says and what the attorney general says, and they come from justice roberts. at least the way i looked at this decision, justice roberts, when should the tax power rather than the commerce power, because it provides people who might oppose this law with a greater lever to oppose it. if i were advising somebody running for office, i would really hammer on words of justice roberts again and again. he says these decisions, meaning like health care, are entrusted to our nation's elected leaders who can be thrown out of office. that is odd to hear a justice say, can be thrown out of office, if the people disagree with him. it is not our job to protect the people from the consequences of their political choices and those words repeated again and again to people say make
victor schwartz, chair of the public policy group. i urge people to read this thing. i have an associate who is reading the dayton phone book and he finished it faster than this. i'm still working my way through it. but i mentioned reading it because there's some words in here that really support what karen says and what the attorney general says, and they come from justice roberts. at least the way i looked at this decision, justice roberts, when should the tax power rather than the commerce...
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a review of judge schwartz's experience shows why she has earned such respect and praise. since 2003, patty shwartz has served as a u.s. magistrate judge in the district of new jersey where she's handled more than 4,000 civil and criminal cases. she graduated from rutgers university with highest honors, from the university of pennsylvania law school, where she was an editor of the law review, and was named her class' outstanding woman law graduate. as governor christie said, patty shwartz's devoted her entire career to public service, and preventing her from doing so will only hurt american people, people in our -- in our area in pennsylvania and new jersey, delaware. only hurt those people seeking justice and our very system of democracy. madam president, it's often been said justice delayed is justice denied. it's a lesson that people in new jersey and all the country are learning, and it's got to stop. all americans should be aware of the price that they pay for the obstruction of the republicans on the -- their side of the aisle. when these confirmations are blocked it
a review of judge schwartz's experience shows why she has earned such respect and praise. since 2003, patty shwartz has served as a u.s. magistrate judge in the district of new jersey where she's handled more than 4,000 civil and criminal cases. she graduated from rutgers university with highest honors, from the university of pennsylvania law school, where she was an editor of the law review, and was named her class' outstanding woman law graduate. as governor christie said, patty shwartz's...
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tony schwartz publishes a lot of great stuff on this. he writes on the harvard review business blog and talks about how stress is not the enemy. it is non-stop stress that's the enemy. stress helps the muscles grow, physically, emotionally, spiritually, professionally, that's what expands us. but you need to have stress, you need to have rest in between. >> you have to take some breaks. >> you have to take some breaks. take a nap if you can. just walk outside. because that's really going to help you keep going. >> how do you manage your time, barry? >> basically, what people have to do and the biggest milk take they make when getting up to go to work, they jump on facebook and twitter and it takes them off in a totally different direction. the night before think about the to things you want to accomplish the next day that will really make a difference in your business and do those two things before doing anything else and you'll see your productivity level rise. >> she writes a list of here are the ten things i need to do and then goes t
tony schwartz publishes a lot of great stuff on this. he writes on the harvard review business blog and talks about how stress is not the enemy. it is non-stop stress that's the enemy. stress helps the muscles grow, physically, emotionally, spiritually, professionally, that's what expands us. but you need to have stress, you need to have rest in between. >> you have to take some breaks. >> you have to take some breaks. take a nap if you can. just walk outside. because that's really...
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schwartz. >> thank you very much. i really appreciate your testimony and your patience. it was good to follow miss black. i was really interested in your response to her charts. you just spent two hours telling us that it's not just spending, it's also revenue. and that last chart really ignores the fact we could do something about revenue. i'm surprised you didn't say that, yes, it's not just spending. because you just said it many times that the problem we're facing in terms of deficits, and the dramatic increases in deficits and the national debt, relate to both spending and reductions in revenue. can you just -- that's true? >> yes, the unsustainability of fiscal policy is the gap between spending and revenues. >> right. >> whether you and your colleagues choose, the gap under current policies, and whether you choose to resolve that by raising tax revenue or cutting spending is a choice that you can make. >> and on that last chart that was just shown, is based on the fact that there will continue to be the lower revenues built on the fact that there are, as an insist
schwartz. >> thank you very much. i really appreciate your testimony and your patience. it was good to follow miss black. i was really interested in your response to her charts. you just spent two hours telling us that it's not just spending, it's also revenue. and that last chart really ignores the fact we could do something about revenue. i'm surprised you didn't say that, yes, it's not just spending. because you just said it many times that the problem we're facing in terms of...