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joining us are three working reporters on telecommunications, matthew schwartz is with communications daily, kate tummarello is with the hill, and paul barbagallo is the managing editor of bloomberg bna, mr. barbagallo, let's start with you. what do you think on the fcc and the congressional agenda this year? >> guest: well, i think to start off spectrum. the fcc in 2014 and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well. we will have this month the first spectrum auction at the fcc in nearly half a decade, and we'll have another spectrum auction later this year, and the biggest spectrum auction, which everybody has been eagerly anticipating, the incentive auction of spectrum in 2015 as new fcc chairman tom wheeler has stated. so that is, as i see it, one of the bigger issues in congress and fcc on the tech front. the wireless carriers have been lobbying aggressively for many years to free up federal airwaves, commercial airwaves to satisfy their consumers' appetite for bandwidth. >> host: how major is this month's spectrum auction? >> guest: well, later this month the
joining us are three working reporters on telecommunications, matthew schwartz is with communications daily, kate tummarello is with the hill, and paul barbagallo is the managing editor of bloomberg bna, mr. barbagallo, let's start with you. what do you think on the fcc and the congressional agenda this year? >> guest: well, i think to start off spectrum. the fcc in 2014 and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well. we will have this month the first spectrum auction...
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matthew schwartz is with "communications daily." paul barbagallo" is the managing editor at bloomberg bna. what do you think is on the fcc and federal agenda this year? in 2014art off, the fcc and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well. month a firsthis spectrum auction at the fcc in nearly half a decade. we will have another later this year. the a spectrum auction, which everybody has been eagerly anticipating, the incentive option of spectrum in 2015, as the new fcc chairman, tom .heeler, has stated that is, as i see it, one of the bigger issues in congress and the fcc on the tech front. wireless carriers have been lobbying aggressively for many years to free up federal airwaves, commercial airwaves to satisfy their consumers' appetite for bandwidth. >> how major is this month's spectrum auction? >> later this month, the fcc will hold an auction for spectrum. many people thought it would be a bigger deal. basically, there is going to be .nly one bidder -- is -- dish for years, sprint nextel had suggested tha
matthew schwartz is with "communications daily." paul barbagallo" is the managing editor at bloomberg bna. what do you think is on the fcc and federal agenda this year? in 2014art off, the fcc and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well. month a firsthis spectrum auction at the fcc in nearly half a decade. we will have another later this year. the a spectrum auction, which everybody has been eagerly anticipating, the incentive option of spectrum in 2015, as...
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and suzanne schwartz. great to be here with you and your sam brand. well done. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. as we await the results from the u.s. senate's confirmation vote on janet yellen, next we're going to discuss what janet yellen's appointment means for the u.s. and the global economy. >> all right. from cold weather we progress to the u.s. senate. it is voth right now on the nomination of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. she'd be 159th chairman and the first woman to head the -- the 15th chairman and the first woman to head the femble. alice rivlin, former vice chairman of the fed currently a fellow of the brookings substitute of washington d.c. lso, stephen oliner. stephen, i want to start with you. tell us, what do you know about janet yellen and what kind of federal reserve chief would she make? >> i think she'll be a great chief. i really supported her nomination from the very beginning. nobody could possibly be better prepared for the job than janet is going to be. she's b
and suzanne schwartz. great to be here with you and your sam brand. well done. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. as we await the results from the u.s. senate's confirmation vote on janet yellen, next we're going to discuss what janet yellen's appointment means for the u.s. and the global economy. >> all right. from cold weather we progress to the u.s. senate. it is voth right now on the nomination of janet yellen to head the federal reserve. she'd be 159th...
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the last card is from sunny schwartz >> good morning commissions i'm ms. schwartz i want to give you a context about my history with the city and county of san francisco. i've had the good unfortunate as well as to work in the criminal justice for 33 years 25 years as ann as the program administrator. one of the most successful program was the 5 charter school. as you know it was perhaps it was created in 2003 the first of the kind in the nation where we work with those implicated by crime victims and offenders and the communicated. we founded 5 kwooez keys and we knew we must include other public sectors to invest in our students success. i'm here to talk about great appreciation and excitement we're nyu tenants in the puc building at the southeast community. this is what we precisely dreamed of. our team of 5 cozy couldn't be more thrilled with the negotiations renovation and when a student walks into that wing he or she knows we're invited and invested in their success. it screams we're wanting you to success. they can work in a healthy environmentalist
the last card is from sunny schwartz >> good morning commissions i'm ms. schwartz i want to give you a context about my history with the city and county of san francisco. i've had the good unfortunate as well as to work in the criminal justice for 33 years 25 years as ann as the program administrator. one of the most successful program was the 5 charter school. as you know it was perhaps it was created in 2003 the first of the kind in the nation where we work with those implicated by...
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bernard and irene schwartz. ross land p. walter. mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group environment products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. new details about that fatal shooting spree in a montana mall yesterday afternoon. authorities have identified the gunman as 19-year-old darion marcus aguilar. they say he arrived by taxi and opened fire within a skate shop inside the mall. he killed two of the store's employees before shooting himself to death with the same 12-gauge shotgun he purchased last month. investigators discovered and disabled two crude explosive devices in his backpack. >>> in pennsylvania police searching a college freshman's home fare a marijuana-growing operation discovered a homemade bomb and bomb-making materials. a 19-year-ol
bernard and irene schwartz. ross land p. walter. mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group environment products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. new details about that fatal shooting...
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bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from tisch studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the winter olympics in russia are only three weeks away and there's been another violent clash between russian security forces and militants. authorities said they killed seven of the militants in a shoot-out today. they said those killed were responsible for a grenade and car bomb attack outside a restaurant yesterday that injured at least 16 people including several policemen. the incident occurred in the mostly muslim region of dagestan. and late last month, more than 30 people were killed in boll get grad. and the death count continues to rise in the aftermath of that attack in kabul, afghanistan, yesterday. police there now believe 21
bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from tisch studios in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the winter olympics in russia are only three weeks away and...
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. >> michael schwartz was pilotting a sightseeing tour when his plane lost power.assengers were going down. air-traffic control tried to divert him to laguardia. >> at 3:20 p.m. the tower lost radio contact. >> he had taken off from connecticut earlier in the day and circled around the statue of liberty it was on his way back when the plane's engine failed and schwartz was forced to land in the only place he could find, one of new york's busiest highways. >> be advised the aircraft we're hearing is down on the deegan expressway. >> the hero was a department of transportation employee, 55-year-old miguel lopez. he saw the plane coming down and his quick thinking may have averted disas ter. he and his crew used their truck to block traffic on the highway. >> we started slowing down the traffic so nobody would go and the plane doesn't get hit by the cars. >> all three passengers walked away. no one on the ground was injured, not even a contrary car on the highway was scratched. all considered the mayor of new york called it a bit of a miracle. terrell brown, cbs news,
. >> michael schwartz was pilotting a sightseeing tour when his plane lost power.assengers were going down. air-traffic control tried to divert him to laguardia. >> at 3:20 p.m. the tower lost radio contact. >> he had taken off from connecticut earlier in the day and circled around the statue of liberty it was on his way back when the plane's engine failed and schwartz was forced to land in the only place he could find, one of new york's busiest highways. >> be advised...
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- by the corporation for public broadcasting. and for contributions to your station from viewers like you. from the tish studios in lincoln center, new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. for the first time since the civil war in syria began, representatives of syrian president bashar al ashaud's regime and some of the rebels trying to oust him held face-to-face peace talks today. that conflict has led to an estimated 130,000 deaths. itv reports from geneva. >> reporter: there was a sense of purpose about the way the delegations walked in geneva this morning. this was the day the talks finally got serious. through the hostility, representatives of the warring sides in syria were on their way to sit down and face each other in the same room. >> we shall start with modest ideas. and we hope we build on them, achieve something, and then m
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- by the corporation for public broadcasting. and for contributions to your station from viewers like you. from the tish studios in lincoln center, new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. for the first time since the civil war in syria began,...
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schwartz. we disagree with you. but thank you for coming. can i just thank you for coming on. >> fought to have our freedom and our liberty. >> i want to get a sense who have you are politically. do you believe president obama was legitimately elected president of the united states? >> oh, i knew that was coming. listen, i'm going to stay on track. this is about the resolution. it's not about me or my policy. >> no, i'm just asking a simple question. >> this is about what the party has done. >> why is that a trick question? >> i'm not going to get side tracked with little rabbit trails. this is about senator mccain and the horrible job he is doing as our representative in washington. >> okay. you want the take a pass at that. okay. let me ask you this. was obama care, the affordable care act passed legitimately by the united states house and senate and signed by the president legitimately under law? >> no, because it was back room deals. we all know that. >> so it's not the law? >> they did it in the middle of the night against the will of t
schwartz. we disagree with you. but thank you for coming. can i just thank you for coming on. >> fought to have our freedom and our liberty. >> i want to get a sense who have you are politically. do you believe president obama was legitimately elected president of the united states? >> oh, i knew that was coming. listen, i'm going to stay on track. this is about the resolution. it's not about me or my policy. >> no, i'm just asking a simple question. >> this is...
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matthew schwartz is with "communications daily." paul barbagallo" is the managing editor at bloomberg bna. what do you think is on the fcc and federal agenda this year? in 2014art off, the fcc and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well.
matthew schwartz is with "communications daily." paul barbagallo" is the managing editor at bloomberg bna. what do you think is on the fcc and federal agenda this year? in 2014art off, the fcc and beyond will be intently focused on spectrum. congress as well.
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joining us now is sam schwartz, their chief business development officer.ed the team that developed this new set top box. let's start with the grammys. a were last night. this is one of the few live events that people will not cut the cord for. you cannot get anywhere else. what are you doing to prevent cord cutting? biggests one of the moments in television history in london. one of the most-watched events was the london olympics. we are turning it up a notch for sochi. for london, it was not about the television set. there was a lot of content that was on the mobile platforms and the web. we're doing even more of that for sochi. when you think about how many hours of events -- there are more than 1000 hours of events at the olympics. only about 500 of them can be broadcast on traditional tv. nbc has an app called the nbc live extra app. it features every event available streaming to your tablet. the news from comcast is that we are going to make that available on our platform. >> you can watch it on tv? >> every minute will be available to watch. >> when
joining us now is sam schwartz, their chief business development officer.ed the team that developed this new set top box. let's start with the grammys. a were last night. this is one of the few live events that people will not cut the cord for. you cannot get anywhere else. what are you doing to prevent cord cutting? biggests one of the moments in television history in london. one of the most-watched events was the london olympics. we are turning it up a notch for sochi. for london, it was not...
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the department of public works, bureau streets use and mapping and i also want to note that carla schwartz from the bureau of urban forestry as well as netey are here today. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is lynn fong. thank you for allowing us to provide you this information. we have a short powerpoint presentation we want to show you as we go through the different permitting processes. first of all, we would like to discuss the definition of what is the surface facility? a surface mounted facility can take many forms, they can take communication force, hub supplies, controllers and electronic panels and ticket vending machines. for the at&t and surface mounted programs there are cabinets that are frequently discussed. the two types are the interface cabinets, the green boxes that you see throughout the public right-of-way. and devices. at&t facility cabinets are still cabinets 59 inches wide, 48 inches wide and 26 inches deep. they house telecommunications equipment that allow us to provide communication services to speed telecommunication services. so the purpose of the p
the department of public works, bureau streets use and mapping and i also want to note that carla schwartz from the bureau of urban forestry as well as netey are here today. >> good afternoon, committee members. my name is lynn fong. thank you for allowing us to provide you this information. we have a short powerpoint presentation we want to show you as we go through the different permitting processes. first of all, we would like to discuss the definition of what is the surface facility?...
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schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr.e seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly believe that when he went after john lennon, he was suicidal. john lennon was himself, had become himself. he believed that if he would kill himself, he would be reborn, in killing lennon, he was killing himself. >> mark david chapman at that point was a walking shell who didn't ever learn how to let out his feelings of anger, of rage, or disappointment. mark david chapman was a failure in his own mind. he wanted to become somebody important, larry. he didn't know how to handle being a nobody. mark david chapman struck out at something he perceived to be phony, something he was angry at, to b
schwartz believes that chapman's mental illness began in childhood. >> mr.e seriously withdrawn at about the age of 9 or 10. it was about that age that he began imagining a whole world of people, little people. in the living room. in the walls of his living room, and he was their emperor, their commander. and it was my clinical assessment that he was both a paranoid schizophrenic as we understood the definition in those days, and suffering from bipolar disorder. i truly believe that when...
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. >> cbs reporter ian schwartz shows us how the dramatic drop in water levels is actually exposing old settlements hidden in some cases for centuries. >> reporter: during this drought, we are seeing folsom lake at historic lows. where i'm standing should be covered in water actually 20 feet or more above my head. but with the drought, we are getting an interesting glimpse into the area's past. >> some sort of old pistol bullet. >> reporter: it's been -- spend just a few minutes at the bottom of folsom lake on the who knows what you will find. >> a nail, quite big. >> a spike. >> reporter: with water levels dropping, people are getting to the lake in ways they never did before. and many are seeing pieces of history they have never seen before. some dating back to the late 1800s. >> it's weird because i'm trying to figure out where i used to like come and swim here, now i'm walking on it. >> reporter: she grew up here and decided to bring her friends to see what used to be red bank a mine, winery and later a dairy. these women explore the spot where cows used to stand not far from browns
. >> cbs reporter ian schwartz shows us how the dramatic drop in water levels is actually exposing old settlements hidden in some cases for centuries. >> reporter: during this drought, we are seeing folsom lake at historic lows. where i'm standing should be covered in water actually 20 feet or more above my head. but with the drought, we are getting an interesting glimpse into the area's past. >> some sort of old pistol bullet. >> reporter: it's been -- spend just a few...
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if not, they risk losing shoppers like this one who is now second guessing the allan schwartz she boughtight they also want to come up with definitions for factory store and outlet stores. christin ayers, kpix5. >>> we have been waiting for this. and now it is back. >> bonus rainfall tonight. one more coming. we are not done yet. the hits keep coming. is it really bonus rainfall? well yes, because it wasn't in the forecast yesterday. let's take it. kpix5 high definition doppler. most of the rain down in santa cruz county. light to moderate rain showers elsewhere. it is raining. mountain view, sunnyvale. fremont. san jose getting rain. steadiest rainfall is right across the bay bridge over treasure island. berkeley, oakland, much of the city of san francisco getting wet right now. a live look outside from oakland. back to san francisco, the camera bouncing around a bit because the wind picked up. snow in the sierra. an additional two to six inches of snow. great news for skiers. maybe you should be heading up this week. winter weather advisory until 10:00 tomorrow morning. what is going o
if not, they risk losing shoppers like this one who is now second guessing the allan schwartz she boughtight they also want to come up with definitions for factory store and outlet stores. christin ayers, kpix5. >>> we have been waiting for this. and now it is back. >> bonus rainfall tonight. one more coming. we are not done yet. the hits keep coming. is it really bonus rainfall? well yes, because it wasn't in the forecast yesterday. let's take it. kpix5 high definition doppler....
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. >>> footballs "newshour" made possible by judy and josh westin, joyce hail, bernard and irene schwartzrosalynn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. female narrator: truly california is a kqed production presented in association with: [upbeat music] ♪ next on truly california... in one of san francisco's grittiest neighborhoods, an artist captures the spirit of the neighborhood... - i don't do these hall of fame type murals where everybody or everything in it is a great and good thing. i try to just tell the story the way i see it. narrator: and paints a picture of radical change... next on a brush with the tenderloin.
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the cheryl and philip milstein family, ber and nard and irene schwartz, rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. welcome to classical rewind. i'm martin goldsmith, and this is my music. tonight we're going to take you back with some real oldies from the 16th and 17th centuries. we'll meet many of the great masters and tell their stories. i promise you an exhilarating ride. along the way you're likely to hear melodies that you know but perhaps you don't know why. tonight meet the masters, next on pbs. ♪
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if not, they risk losing shoppers like this, who is now second-guessing the alan schwartz heels she bought. >> i'll think about it next time. >> reporter: congress wants the ftc could to come up with definitions for factory store and outlet store. in fremont, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> a san francisco internet cafe is getting ready to close and the owner promises not to open a similar business in the city for five years. the city says net stop in the excelsior had become a magnet for criminals and illegal gambling. the first year it was open, police responded to more than 200 calls at net stop. >> there were definitely people coming in and out at 2 a.m., yelling, getting in fights, like i can't tell you how many times i have seen police out here. >> the san francisco city attorney's office says the agreement to leave is not an admission of guilt. the cafe has 60 days to go. >>> around the bay area now on this friday, there was a scare at the cal campus last night. the fire department says little before 8:00 a container of hydrochloric acid broke in the science building there. two liters sp
if not, they risk losing shoppers like this, who is now second-guessing the alan schwartz heels she bought. >> i'll think about it next time. >> reporter: congress wants the ftc could to come up with definitions for factory store and outlet store. in fremont, christin ayers, kpix 5. >> a san francisco internet cafe is getting ready to close and the owner promises not to open a similar business in the city for five years. the city says net stop in the excelsior had become a...
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steven schwartz of u.c.l.a. is also working on treatment for progressive blindness. iy because this is something that's been hypothesized and worked on for almost two decades. the eye is the perfect organ into which gene therapy can begin to be successful. >> reporter: one way this therapy could be useful in patients with macular degeneration is to eliminate the need for monthly injections of drugs into the eye. a single gene treatment could teach the eye to produce the medicine itself. but more testing is needed. >> remarkable, jon, thanks very much. cecilia aaboutee is believed to be the first person in the country ever cited for driving while wearing google glass, those experimental lenses linked to the internet. but late today a traffic court in san diego threw out the citation because the police couldn't prove that the glasses were in operation when she was stopped. new technology is helping the coast guard cut through the frozen great lakes. that he's ahead. >> pelley: today a blizzard swept through dakotas and minnesota. have a look at fargo, north dakota. win
steven schwartz of u.c.l.a. is also working on treatment for progressive blindness. iy because this is something that's been hypothesized and worked on for almost two decades. the eye is the perfect organ into which gene therapy can begin to be successful. >> reporter: one way this therapy could be useful in patients with macular degeneration is to eliminate the need for monthly injections of drugs into the eye. a single gene treatment could teach the eye to produce the medicine itself....
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six small group of executives from ari schwartz repaired to face questions by a second bullet committee in as many days that he should have told cds that he was aware of the start up call for the company would be a hundred and eighty million euro that kenny was responding to the feel for the gourmet home hakim who said irish water had been estabshed over a cloud of secrecy. the company's chief executive along with officials from the commission for energy regulation of the department of the environments are to be questioned by the goal of accounts committee in the next half hour the opposition coalition force today. their targets yet again the irish for sure in particular bonus payments at the agency and mr hope and comments that he does not micro manage the semi state company. so when administered to go. you're welcome to marry the far post. it is daunting issues. i know not know that going for a generation keep the ppp nasty should have asked the opposition were also critical of the bonus payments at the agency at the sheraton some mysterious their coats. it's just disgusting. its abou
six small group of executives from ari schwartz repaired to face questions by a second bullet committee in as many days that he should have told cds that he was aware of the start up call for the company would be a hundred and eighty million euro that kenny was responding to the feel for the gourmet home hakim who said irish water had been estabshed over a cloud of secrecy. the company's chief executive along with officials from the commission for energy regulation of the department of the...
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our schwartz chief executive john tierney told rte radio say that the eternity spent a hundred million euro establishing itself with half our money being paid to outside consultants to fold it in the hallmark describe the spending scandal waiting to evolve. the cd the poet said the trough irish water will be able to demonstrate that it represents value for money. iris water is still sadly no. meters are being installed around the country arrangements are being made to take infrastructure over from local authorities. this morning on rte radio to chief executive john tierney reveal the cost so far. two days we have spent approximately one hundred million establishment and and and over fifty percent that would be a consultancy hundred million fifty million going to cause some say it's not cheap it's absolutely concrete on the basis of an open competition again fixed price contracts and dee dee dee or just his calling in on time interval. provokes a response from coniston. some of the bombing of a cross border raid into the demonstrators the present study for money and that the expenditure
our schwartz chief executive john tierney told rte radio say that the eternity spent a hundred million euro establishing itself with half our money being paid to outside consultants to fold it in the hallmark describe the spending scandal waiting to evolve. the cd the poet said the trough irish water will be able to demonstrate that it represents value for money. iris water is still sadly no. meters are being installed around the country arrangements are being made to take infrastructure over...
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. >> for line jackets -- andrew schwartz. swartz.nne think, whatpeople do you do?rand.tarted a new sam's. void in theaw a market. we have utilitarian style with a luxury twist and obviously ardor -- outerwear that is warm but very fashion forward. not bulky. we have some jackets here that we brought. >> how can you determine what kind of down to get in a jacket? how do you measure the quilting? >> the insulation in terms of down it is a matter of phil -- fill. the amount of feathers you use in a square inch. you can make it down jacket that has fill power but still very light and warm. it depends on again the kind of quality product you are making in the kind of retail prices. there is a lot of down jacket but people wanted bright -- to own jackets.d it looks good and it is warm. the key to our business is trying to make sam a brand where people enjoy the product. it makes him look good and feel good and warm. >> it -- what about the technology that goes into this? come with a technology are kidding skew and it is designed to be lighter weight but warmer. product t
. >> for line jackets -- andrew schwartz. swartz.nne think, whatpeople do you do?rand.tarted a new sam's. void in theaw a market. we have utilitarian style with a luxury twist and obviously ardor -- outerwear that is warm but very fashion forward. not bulky. we have some jackets here that we brought. >> how can you determine what kind of down to get in a jacket? how do you measure the quilting? >> the insulation in terms of down it is a matter of phil -- fill. the amount of...
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motion picture association of america chris dodd who was also instrumental and according to eric schwartz is the father at the funeral there is force point the finger at the u.s. government and chris dodd so my question is my point is that your new initiative here meghan that seems to be responding to a market need that came became subtly visible in viable what is edward snowden n.s.a. revealed is that the way a planet or is just an excellent businessman or what's going on there. well first of all jobs yes of course the person behind the level off aggression in my case a former senator of thirty years best friend of joe biden who got the white house to put the full weight behind that action against me and my gop load so we had a radio with two helicopters seventy two hour. i'm t. terrorists cops and tech dogs and things like that tony outrageous for a copyright case but on top of this they also use the n.s.a. prism system and spike law which is to spy on me and when you hear the u.s. government apologizing every day about how this is only being used to fight terrorism it's really quite a
motion picture association of america chris dodd who was also instrumental and according to eric schwartz is the father at the funeral there is force point the finger at the u.s. government and chris dodd so my question is my point is that your new initiative here meghan that seems to be responding to a market need that came became subtly visible in viable what is edward snowden n.s.a. revealed is that the way a planet or is just an excellent businessman or what's going on there. well first of...
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. >> jim schwartz of the detroit -- had a 29-51 record. >> we have fallen short of the expectations ofthose expectations are simple, they very strongly want to bring a consistently winning football team to the fans of the city of detroit. we fell short of that. the decision made today was a direct decision from falling short of the goal. quite simply, we did not win enough of those games. we need to take the steps from this point forward to get over the home area i have every confidence that we will. the search has already been done for the next head coach should of the lions. >> tampa bay cleaned house. not only firing the head coast, -- coach, greg schiano, but getting rid of the general manager as well. one coach who allegedly was on the hot seat who kept his job was rex ryan. even after a rough start, he has with the jets for five seasons and has one more year on his contract. coaches come and go every season. you don't need a legend to tell you that the head coach is the backbone of any football team. if you do, here is archie manning. >> i know sometimes we talk about coaches and
. >> jim schwartz of the detroit -- had a 29-51 record. >> we have fallen short of the expectations ofthose expectations are simple, they very strongly want to bring a consistently winning football team to the fans of the city of detroit. we fell short of that. the decision made today was a direct decision from falling short of the goal. quite simply, we did not win enough of those games. we need to take the steps from this point forward to get over the home area i have every...
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this is joe schwartz i follow him on twitter. his little girl holly isabella. they love the five. 4:50 and the baby was born at 5:00 a.m. >> wait a couple hours and let some people sleep. babies, only think about themselves. >> bob. >> as you may have heard, former first lady barbara bush was taken to the hospital. now she is recovering and doing great and responding well according to family and friends. then she sent out a tweet -- excuse me her husband tweeted this. barbara thanks at president barack obama and clinton. i wish her total and complete recovery. she's a wonderful person and great to be around. >>> don't forget to set your >> it is friday, january 3rd, nearly 100 million people waking up to a blizzard in below freezing temperatures. the snow, the ice cancelling thousands of flights making a mess of roads near and far. maria molina tracking the path of this monster storm. >> o.j. simpson begging the president for a get out of jail card. why he says it's a matter of life or death. >> a warning for women before you put on your morning makeup the products that could dest
this is joe schwartz i follow him on twitter. his little girl holly isabella. they love the five. 4:50 and the baby was born at 5:00 a.m. >> wait a couple hours and let some people sleep. babies, only think about themselves. >> bob. >> as you may have heard, former first lady barbara bush was taken to the hospital. now she is recovering and doing great and responding well according to family and friends. then she sent out a tweet -- excuse me her husband tweeted this. barbara...
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brad schwartz is founding partner of strategic law partners.e is also an adviser to the company that i founded. brad, it's great to talk to you. >> good morning, j.j. >> okay. so i want to just concentrate on founders' equity, the first people. in a different segment we'll talk about giving equity to your employees. how do you decide? these guys did it 50/50 when they started. how do you decide how much equity each founder should get? >> you know, there's not a correct way of doing it. and i don't think they went about it in a bad way. what they kind of did was struggle with it, adjust it, and get to a place that they felt right. and while they ignored some of the technicalities of it and some of the tax issues, i think they wound up in an okay place. and the 50/50 partnership that they have now, while it can lead to problems with deadlock and who's in control, is really a temporary situation because they'll bring in other people. they'll bring in investors, and that will ultimately change. >> okay, but let's take the example, i'm starting a co
brad schwartz is founding partner of strategic law partners.e is also an adviser to the company that i founded. brad, it's great to talk to you. >> good morning, j.j. >> okay. so i want to just concentrate on founders' equity, the first people. in a different segment we'll talk about giving equity to your employees. how do you decide? these guys did it 50/50 when they started. how do you decide how much equity each founder should get? >> you know, there's not a correct way of...
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there is a woman, a dear friend of mine who is running for governor of pennsylvania named allyson schwartz, congressman from pennsylvania, from philadelphia who is running for governor who would be a terrific leader for our party and for the country. so women all over our political system and hopefully there will be more of them participating. you know, the question of, you started by talking about physical -- fiscal discipline and i think fiscal discipline is important but the goal of a fiscal policy is to create a firm foundation for growing the economy. talents in the budget, which we did incidentally in the 1990s, and is only important as a means to try to have a firm foundation for economic growth. and so, and i believe that we do need to get our country on a sound fiscal course. .. i t it a tough. we have to address the tax reform question. we have to look at entitlements now we modernize them. it is easy to say we are never going to touch medicare or social security. if you want to say then and want them to be for future generations, you have to modernize and fix them so we can pay
there is a woman, a dear friend of mine who is running for governor of pennsylvania named allyson schwartz, congressman from pennsylvania, from philadelphia who is running for governor who would be a terrific leader for our party and for the country. so women all over our political system and hopefully there will be more of them participating. you know, the question of, you started by talking about physical -- fiscal discipline and i think fiscal discipline is important but the goal of a fiscal...
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this is joe schwartz i follow him on twitter. his little girl holly isabella. they love the five.orn at 5:00 a.m. >> wait a couple hours and let some people sleep. babies, only think about themselves. >> bob. >> as you may have heard, former first lady barbara bush was taken to the hospital. now she is recovering and doing great and responding well according to family and friends. then she sent out a tweet -- excuse me her husband tweeted this. barbara thanks at president barack obama and clinton. i wish her total and complete recovery. she's a wonderful person and great to be around. >>> don't forget to set your dvr's so you never miss an episode. special report is next. i'd watch that if i were you. >>> as we enter 2014, economic numbers are better. why are you so pessimistic about the economy? this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. happy new year. we begin with the position between what the numbers say about the u.s. economy and what you say about it. most recent statistics suggest things are improving. that's not how the public is perceiving it. that's a p
this is joe schwartz i follow him on twitter. his little girl holly isabella. they love the five.orn at 5:00 a.m. >> wait a couple hours and let some people sleep. babies, only think about themselves. >> bob. >> as you may have heard, former first lady barbara bush was taken to the hospital. now she is recovering and doing great and responding well according to family and friends. then she sent out a tweet -- excuse me her husband tweeted this. barbara thanks at president...
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it happened outside of the schwartz athletic center on campus.olice are revealing surveillance video trying to develop information. they are stressing at this point all indications is this was not a random act of violence. police say the athletic center houses the campus gym. there were other people around at the time of the shooting. police are sorting out these details. they know nothing about the victim except we do know they have alerted his parents. it is a very active scene. the campus will remain on lock down until 6:00 this morning. >> jennifer joyce joining us live from the scene. thank you. >>> the fbi joining the search for a missing wall street journal reporter who vanished more than a week ago. this is his picture. 55-year-old davidburg disappeared after he left his house to go for a walk. he did have his credit card which was used in mexico last week. it is the only clue that was turning up in this case. >> repairs on the huge sink hole that opened up in downtown detroit might not begin for days now. the 14 foot deep sink hole force
it happened outside of the schwartz athletic center on campus.olice are revealing surveillance video trying to develop information. they are stressing at this point all indications is this was not a random act of violence. police say the athletic center houses the campus gym. there were other people around at the time of the shooting. police are sorting out these details. they know nothing about the victim except we do know they have alerted his parents. it is a very active scene. the campus...
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. >> hello, i am jake schwartz, the cofounder and ceo of general assembly. our vision is to build a global community of individuals empowered to pursue what they love, and we do that through three main ways. we give best in class training and practical skills to help people be competitive in the 21st century, we provide access to opportunities that give people confidence, skills, and freedom in one's career. we do that in the context of a network of active shooters, -- practictioners, entrepreneurs, and other businesses. we are mutually invested in each other's success. we have eight campuses around the world. and we are growing even more next year and the year after that. we have lots of exciting programs and web development in ux design, product management, data science, digital marketing, and we also offer a lot of those same programs for fortune 500 companies as well as an internal capability to link tool. -- building tool. >> hi, there. i'm josh mendelsohn. thanks for joining us today. i'm wearing two hats. one is my day job as a vc in san francisco. be
. >> hello, i am jake schwartz, the cofounder and ceo of general assembly. our vision is to build a global community of individuals empowered to pursue what they love, and we do that through three main ways. we give best in class training and practical skills to help people be competitive in the 21st century, we provide access to opportunities that give people confidence, skills, and freedom in one's career. we do that in the context of a network of active shooters, -- practictioners,...
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as for schwartz? >> how did he kill himself?self upstairs here. >> reporter: we discovered similar patterns in montana, florida, north and south carolina, mississippi, ohio and oklahoma. which in 2004 and 2005 saw one lawyer suicide every month. the terrible outcome of high rates of depression, which this lawyer's colleague battled before killing himself. >> the biggest factor in the profession and why there is a problem in this country, and it is called stress. >> reporter: the centers for disease control calculated available suicide data. among all professions for cnn, lawyers were in the top five. lawyers also suffer from depression, the root cause of suicide, at a rate 3.6 times higher than nonlawyers. >> you know, you're dealing with a judge, opposing counsel, witnesses who may or may not say what you thought they were going to say. a jury you're trying to persuade. it is all very high drama all of the time. >> reporter: some of these attorneys are highly functional until the very end. tabit tabitha's legal partner generate
as for schwartz? >> how did he kill himself?self upstairs here. >> reporter: we discovered similar patterns in montana, florida, north and south carolina, mississippi, ohio and oklahoma. which in 2004 and 2005 saw one lawyer suicide every month. the terrible outcome of high rates of depression, which this lawyer's colleague battled before killing himself. >> the biggest factor in the profession and why there is a problem in this country, and it is called stress. >>...
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cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ("captain sunshine" by lucy schwartzlike i'm a first-time lawyer again.
cbs and ford captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ("captain sunshine" by lucy schwartzlike i'm a first-time lawyer again.
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we thank miss schwartz. i thank my victim sidney. and the boys. we know we did wrong. we realize that. >> i want to thank all you guys for taking the time out to come up. this, today, is very -- i'm nervous, by the way. my victim's name is jenny crompton. i'm doing first-degree murder. i'm doing a life sentence for it. >> 20 years ago mark smith stabbed his high school sweetheart to death on a hot summer day after school. >> she thought i was cheating on her. i didn't want to hear it. she got pretty emotional, you know, upset. i was getting upset. and with her getting upset made me get even more upset. it just went back and forth. got to pushing, you know. and then she is trying to tell me, well, you better go. you better go. i'm like i really don't care, you know. you're not going to tell me what to do. you are not going to push me around. she went to the kitchen. she come back out with this knife in her hand, right? from the kitchen block that she had in the kitchen, right? what are you going to do with that? you are trying to tell me to get out of the house and you
we thank miss schwartz. i thank my victim sidney. and the boys. we know we did wrong. we realize that. >> i want to thank all you guys for taking the time out to come up. this, today, is very -- i'm nervous, by the way. my victim's name is jenny crompton. i'm doing first-degree murder. i'm doing a life sentence for it. >> 20 years ago mark smith stabbed his high school sweetheart to death on a hot summer day after school. >> she thought i was cheating on her. i didn't want to...
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he's got a pretty strong challenger there in allison schwartz. >> all right.et's move on to the senate where we have 35 seats up for grabs, 21 of which are democratic held seats. the cook political report analysis shows ten races including mitch mcconnell, facing a tea party challenge on the right and a strong democratic challenge from democrat allison grimes. but we wanted to take a look at three women in particular because just this week three women senators, north carolina's kay hagen, new hampshire's jean shaheen and louisiana's mary landrieu are all being hit with an ad from the americans for prosperity. and nia, so it strikes me, they're going after them on obamacare. we have a little piece of the ad against landrieu, and then we'll talk about it. >> if you like your current insurance, you keep that insurance. period. end of story. >> those individuals who like the coverage they already have will be able to keep their current plan. this is a very accurate description of this bill. >> but now louisianans are finding out that they lied. >> basically you sa
he's got a pretty strong challenger there in allison schwartz. >> all right.et's move on to the senate where we have 35 seats up for grabs, 21 of which are democratic held seats. the cook political report analysis shows ten races including mitch mcconnell, facing a tea party challenge on the right and a strong democratic challenge from democrat allison grimes. but we wanted to take a look at three women in particular because just this week three women senators, north carolina's kay hagen,...
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i visited their labs for show and tell with the company's head of business development, sam schwartz.r letting us into the lab. >> thanks for coming. >> tell us what the see it platform tries to do. >> we want to connect the place where people are discovering content online, movies and temperature shows, to the plalss they can watch it, their mobile device or tv set. >> that means twitter, for example. i discover what's on tv when i'm doing tweets. how does this work? >> a lot of people talking act entertainment in twitter and it's a big focus of the company right now. we want to in the twitter app provide a button that you can press next to a tweet that's about a tv show or a movie. >> are these tweets enabled? >> we have some of my favorite tweets about shows that are on television now. chicago fire, michael j. fox show, the blacklist. if i click on the blacklist, what you'll see is this card comes up, tells you more information about the show. it still talks about the tweet but at the bottom we have something new, the see it button. it says see it, watch or record now. what that do
i visited their labs for show and tell with the company's head of business development, sam schwartz.r letting us into the lab. >> thanks for coming. >> tell us what the see it platform tries to do. >> we want to connect the place where people are discovering content online, movies and temperature shows, to the plalss they can watch it, their mobile device or tv set. >> that means twitter, for example. i discover what's on tv when i'm doing tweets. how does this work?...
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they are arlo brown and matthew schwartz, the asas handling the prosecutions and their chief.ke a moment to talk about the particulars of today's case. since 1986, jpmorgan and its predecessor institutions was the primary bank through which madoff ran his ponzi scheme. he did so through a series of linked accounts that i mentioned that we refer to collectivelyly as the 703 account. early on, and throughout the banking relationship, jpmorgan because of its vantage point as madoff's banker, had plenty of reasons to be uniquely suspicious about him. warning signs abounded. first, as the statement of facts recites, in the mid-1990s, the bank learned that madoff and a prominent client of jpmorgan's private bank were engaged in what looked like round trip or check-kiting transactions. large sums of money were being transferred back and forth between accounts for no apparent legitimate business purpose. these transactions were sufficiently suspicious that another bank involved in those transactions filed a suspicious activity report or s.a.r., and closed madoff's account at the bank.
they are arlo brown and matthew schwartz, the asas handling the prosecutions and their chief.ke a moment to talk about the particulars of today's case. since 1986, jpmorgan and its predecessor institutions was the primary bank through which madoff ran his ponzi scheme. he did so through a series of linked accounts that i mentioned that we refer to collectivelyly as the 703 account. early on, and throughout the banking relationship, jpmorgan because of its vantage point as madoff's banker, had...