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in tennessee, thomas schwartz, professor of history at vanderbilt university.washington, tom roguen, columnist for the natural review and the telegraph. professor schwartz president obama only has a couple of more years in office. what's his goal in terms of legacy issues? peace brokered in the middle east. freedom in iran. what is he trying to achieve. >> i think he has focused on domestic affairs as his legacy. and you're right. he does need a foreign affairs legacy and the middle east and peace may be the one he's looking for. although his policy is pivotin pivoting towards asia. all of this will require him to reassert a stronger american role in the world and matches take more action in dealing with both of these crisis. >> professor schwartz, what is that stronger role look like? does that mean that being at the tip of this sphere? does that exclude coalition building and working with other nations side by side? >> not at all. most of our successes in the cold wear came from coalitions. in dealing with the ukraine, dealing with chancellor merkel, for exam
in tennessee, thomas schwartz, professor of history at vanderbilt university.washington, tom roguen, columnist for the natural review and the telegraph. professor schwartz president obama only has a couple of more years in office. what's his goal in terms of legacy issues? peace brokered in the middle east. freedom in iran. what is he trying to achieve. >> i think he has focused on domestic affairs as his legacy. and you're right. he does need a foreign affairs legacy and the middle east...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz has all the details on that. glenn? >> yeah, sheena, arthur is appearing better organized and better organized means strengthening, as it approaches the north carolina coast. it is very close to the coast. cape fear but now looks like it is turning more to the northeast, which would take it parallel to the coast and keep it intensifying. you can see these bands wrapping around the center much more obvious, much more obvious than it was a few hours ago. and this appears, to me, to be much stronger than what the last advisory has shown. 90-mile-an-hour winds at the last advisory going a little bit faster. there's a new advisory coming out at 7:00, every two hours now and this is getting better around better organized and that looks like a -- at least we will see what happens with northeast. and it's a good thing it's kurer a little over 100 miles offshore produce a lot more than what this one is it is a fairly compact one. the tropical storm force winds are in yellow. you can see by tomorrow morning how close it is to the
nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz has all the details on that. glenn? >> yeah, sheena, arthur is appearing better organized and better organized means strengthening, as it approaches the north carolina coast. it is very close to the coast. cape fear but now looks like it is turning more to the northeast, which would take it parallel to the coast and keep it intensifying. you can see these bands wrapping around the center much more obvious, much more obvious...
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we have team coverage for you nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn schwartz and brittney shipp focusing on neighborhood forecast. lets begin with glenn, though. glenn, you're tracking more storms. >> we have a threat of more thunderstorms. not only severe thunderstorms but today is another first alert day. severe thunderstorms in parts of the area. flash flood threat just about anywhere. arthur getting stronger and closer. a mix of sunshine in the area, a few clouds in others but it's generally on the dry side, that will be changing. a few showers south of delaware. the concern is related to how much rain we had yesterday. this is the radar estimate. areas in yellow and red. tremendous amounts of rain in parts of burks county. all sorts of flooding in the redding area. radar estimating 4.5 inches in parts of burks county 2.5 in upper bucks county and 2.5 in northern burlington county. there's some places more vulnerable than others later on today. here we are 3:00, storms are just building. they will build, they will get stronger. some will be severe. some will produce heavy downpours espe
we have team coverage for you nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn schwartz and brittney shipp focusing on neighborhood forecast. lets begin with glenn, though. glenn, you're tracking more storms. >> we have a threat of more thunderstorms. not only severe thunderstorms but today is another first alert day. severe thunderstorms in parts of the area. flash flood threat just about anywhere. arthur getting stronger and closer. a mix of sunshine in the area, a few clouds in others but it's...
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schwartz, how do you think he will go down in history? i think we may have lost mr. mr. alan schwartz, who was joining us by phone. text michael moore, you have covered financials. you have covered wall street. talk to us about his history, his legend. he built the sperm from a very small firm into a huge force on wall street. was a significantly smaller firm when he took over, and became one of the giants in investment banking. one thing that is somewhat unique is, after he gave up the ceo title, he stuck around for another 20 years. that is something we rarely see, that someone sticks with the firm. he was there not just for his specific tenure, but over a much longer time. where wallink about street currently is, i think he would fit in as an executive now, because so much of the focus is on cost-cutting, and that was one of his big things, was keeping costs low. he used to tell employees to turn off the lights when they left, you know? i think that attention to detail would be very welcome right now. >> he was ceo for a long time. it was a very changing world when he
schwartz, how do you think he will go down in history? i think we may have lost mr. mr. alan schwartz, who was joining us by phone. text michael moore, you have covered financials. you have covered wall street. talk to us about his history, his legend. he built the sperm from a very small firm into a huge force on wall street. was a significantly smaller firm when he took over, and became one of the giants in investment banking. one thing that is somewhat unique is, after he gave up the ceo...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is standing by with the details on that. glenn? >> yeah, sheena, the 5:00 advisory from the national hurricane center has just come in. arthur, the same intensity as it was earlier, 90-mile-an-hour maximum winds, gets very, very close. the eye is only about 30, 35 miles south of cape fear in north carolina. now, most of the populated beaches are on this side. the area that would get the highest storm surge from this would be on this side. and that area's not all that populated. you can see the eye becoming clear, very clear, on the satellite picture, so it certainly looks like it's intensifying on that 90-mile-an-hour maximum winds, it is accelerating a little bit. that trend should continue and partly because of this cold front, the system trigger it, that's going to help push that storm out into the ocean. you can see the window of any kind of uncertainty is very, very small. this is a very high confidence forecast that it is going to take this northeastern trek. but it also is now predicted to be a category 2 with 100-mil
nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is standing by with the details on that. glenn? >> yeah, sheena, the 5:00 advisory from the national hurricane center has just come in. arthur, the same intensity as it was earlier, 90-mile-an-hour maximum winds, gets very, very close. the eye is only about 30, 35 miles south of cape fear in north carolina. now, most of the populated beaches are on this side. the area that would get the highest storm surge from this would be...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> a lot of rain. we have seen reports of hail, over an inch in some spots. a potentially bigger threat for flooding tomorrow in your first alert forecast. >>> a live look in north carolina where all eyes are on tropical storm arthur. brittany shipp will let you know how that could affect your holiday travel plans. lookin a nal unrss. aong tnortee v alcalar'sthnah. gpenoe 4 c utou afor youl it atravelac s.wt b s ar aluran eflorida forron, w t wew hend f lose t hm wta us rolie t carolina, there's a hurricane warning in effect until monday, at least until 5:00 p.m. a closer look at impact there, one to four inches of rainfall on thursday. coastal flooding. the we will see more clearing as we head into friday and the weekend looks great. the rip currents will remain. you will have to be careful if you head out to the shore. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the stormy conditions tonight as well as the flood threat for tomorrow. his full forecast in less than two minutes. >>> tolerance for today's
glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >> a lot of rain. we have seen reports of hail, over an inch in some spots. a potentially bigger threat for flooding tomorrow in your first alert forecast. >>> a live look in north carolina where all eyes are on tropical storm arthur. brittany shipp will let you know how that could affect your holiday travel plans. lookin a nal unrss. aong tnortee v alcalar'sthnah. gpenoe 4 c utou afor youl it atravelac s.wt b s ar aluran eflorida forron, w t...
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alen schwartz, too. no small part. your previous guest, too. these guys built this firm. it was a swash buckling firm. it wasn't institutional as a firm in the way goldman sachs or others. it was really the embodiment of these guys and what they were trying to do. of course there were power struggles all along the way. jimmy and ace had legendary power struggles but they together built this incredible firm. it was very difficult for ace to of course as you expect like losing a child or something. having this firm go down the tubes in such a rapid way in one week in march of 2008 was beyond anything he could have ever expected or predicted. and so he was not happy about it. >> but as rod said to us, during the crisis and when faced with not really many choices he understood that the right thing to do was sell the firm ultimately. we mentioned some of the struggles. did ace regret that in an afterthaugget? they would worked very closely together. > i mean, again, he may have regretted it in recent years. i've seen him in -- i haven't seen him in a couple years. but there we
alen schwartz, too. no small part. your previous guest, too. these guys built this firm. it was a swash buckling firm. it wasn't institutional as a firm in the way goldman sachs or others. it was really the embodiment of these guys and what they were trying to do. of course there were power struggles all along the way. jimmy and ace had legendary power struggles but they together built this incredible firm. it was very difficult for ace to of course as you expect like losing a child or...
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we have michael schwartz from the mta. >> thank you, michael schwartz senior planner on page 47 in your packets there's a lot of action on this project as we hit even though environmental phase but this is at another exciting phase the painting is here from the sfmta. just a little refresh on the brt and the entire network we have a lot of infrastructure it t and it feeds from the downtown south and west there's some gaps from the north and east those represent the brt and van ness is the first project two miles on van ness avenue. and it's supposed to support the rapid in effect the recreational bus routes coming into the city. van ness brt and the brt in san francisco will be unique and the first of its kind operating in a dense urban right-of-way with the transit routes in short blocks represent by all the features in the screen and the dedicated traffic lane but the priority of sf go signal and the fair free payment and the boarding enhancements and high quality shelters this combines is altogether it becomes a new mode of transportation different from rail and bus. something else t
we have michael schwartz from the mta. >> thank you, michael schwartz senior planner on page 47 in your packets there's a lot of action on this project as we hit even though environmental phase but this is at another exciting phase the painting is here from the sfmta. just a little refresh on the brt and the entire network we have a lot of infrastructure it t and it feeds from the downtown south and west there's some gaps from the north and east those represent the brt and van ness is the...
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hale, the wallack family, the millsteen family, bernard and irene schwartz, the citi foundation, rosslyn p. walter, mutual america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. 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 tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the conflict between israel and hamas continues to escalate. last night israeli commandos conducted a raid in northern gaza and today during a cabinet meeting prime minister benjamin netanyahu appealed for support for what he said could prove to be an extended military operation. translator: we don't know when this operation will be over. it may take a long time and we need your support and also your discipline. >> for the latest we are joined once again tonight via skype from jerusalem by josef federman. your story today was about the people fleeing gaza. >> reporter: yes. overnight warning leaflets were dropped out from the sk
hale, the wallack family, the millsteen family, bernard and irene schwartz, the citi foundation, rosslyn p. walter, mutual america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. 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 tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the conflict between...
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if he would coleman, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and ira wallick, bernard and irene schwartz, the city found tation, rosalyn walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by, and by, the corporation for public broadcasting and by continue bias to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tissue studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. the latest round of middle eastern violence triggered by the kidnapping and murder of those three jewish teenagers escalated again today. tonight israel said its iron dome system intercepted three rockets fired over tel aviv and three others near jerusalem. earlier today israeli bombs destroyed a mosque on the gaza strip. israel said weapons were being stored there. at least 135 palestinians have died during the recent fighting. for the latest we are joined once again tonight from jerusalem via skype by josef federman. >>> what israel says is
if he would coleman, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and ira wallick, bernard and irene schwartz, the city found tation, rosalyn walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by, and by, the corporation for public broadcasting and by continue bias to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tissue studios at lincoln...
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. >> aaron schwartz was an internet whiz kid.t 14 he developed a new way to publish information on the web. in his late teens he co-founded a company that merged with reddit, that's become one of the web's most frequently used social news sites. he became a vocal critic of several of president obama's policies. >> the freedom that the constitution would be built on was suddenly deleted. >> aaron schwartz was prosecuteed by the massachusetts attorney's office for allegely breaking into the computer networks at m.i.t. and downloading without authorization national articles. he was charged with crimes that would have carried a penalty of up to 35 years in prison and a million dollar find. >> the articles were funded by taxpayer money and aaron thought they should be available to the public. the government argued they were copyrighted material. >> it strikes me as disproportion at to somebody pleading guilty to bullying. this strikes me as rather minor. >> reporter: the company who owned the articles asked federal prosecutors to dro
. >> aaron schwartz was an internet whiz kid.t 14 he developed a new way to publish information on the web. in his late teens he co-founded a company that merged with reddit, that's become one of the web's most frequently used social news sites. he became a vocal critic of several of president obama's policies. >> the freedom that the constitution would be built on was suddenly deleted. >> aaron schwartz was prosecuteed by the massachusetts attorney's office for allegely...
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our reporters, john schwartz of sought, and "fortune's" mikayla graham this week on "press here." >> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. far more women than men use twitter, but there's only one woman in the twitter boardroom. the company only hired her after extreme pressure to diversify its all-male board. throughout technology there are board with one woman, maybe two, apple one woman, amazon, one woman, facebook has two. google, a staggering three, bringing it up to 30% of the board. senior vice president at morgan stanley sits on the national board of women entrepreneurs and is co-chair of the san francisco women corporate directors. thank you for being here this morning, joined with john schwartz of "usa today," mikayla graham of "fortune." this doesn't economically make sense to me. it's been proven a good diverse board makes good decisions, can lead to higher profits. if that is the case, economically we should see more women on boards. it just makes sense. >> it makes complete sense. >> what went wrong? >> it's an ongoing what went wrong. talking about women in the pip
our reporters, john schwartz of sought, and "fortune's" mikayla graham this week on "press here." >> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. far more women than men use twitter, but there's only one woman in the twitter boardroom. the company only hired her after extreme pressure to diversify its all-male board. throughout technology there are board with one woman, maybe two, apple one woman, amazon, one woman, facebook has two. google, a staggering three, bringing...
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schwartz, who has been a valued member of the committee, we are going to miss her, for one and a half minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one and a half minutes. ms. schwartz: our manufacturers, small business owners and everyday commuters require a modern transportation system. simply put, our daily lives, our safety, and our economy all require a first rate transportation system. but our nation's infrastructure is crumbling, endangering travelers, lengthening commutes and holding back economic growth. in their latest report card, the american society of civil engineers gave my own home state's roads and transit a d-minus. sadly, pennsylvania has the largest number of crumbling bridges in our nation at over 5,000. this is simply unacceptable. with the highway trust fund running out of funds, we must act to ensure that important projects continue that workers stay on the job and that we do not fall farther behind but the bill before us is a temporary fix. instead this congress should act on a robust transportation bill, not for a few months, but for year
schwartz, who has been a valued member of the committee, we are going to miss her, for one and a half minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one and a half minutes. ms. schwartz: our manufacturers, small business owners and everyday commuters require a modern transportation system. simply put, our daily lives, our safety, and our economy all require a first rate transportation system. but our nation's infrastructure is crumbling, endangering travelers, lengthening...
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. ♪ >> reporter: schwartz is what we call him at fox 29 you can find him mixing up sounds and videos.a doctor perform surgery -- >> adding more punch to our product. >> good night. >> these aren't the only monitors his eyes are glued to these days. and at home, there's only one volume turned up. full blast at night. >> zzzz. >> his wife records it for pro proof. >> there's nothing i can do. i tried everything. >> he has. >> but it's gotten progressively worse over a decade. >> when i'm trying go to sleep it just gets louder and louder and louder and more up tense. >> reporter: and sending jodi schwartz running for quiet. if she can find any. >> i feel horrible. i do. i feel absolutely horrible. >> you want to put the remote somewhere. >> so does she. the professor and mother of two little ones is out of her mind sleep deprived. but it's actually much worse for michael. >> i don't go into a deep sleep at all and i stop breathing during the night. >> reporter: exactly what dr. richard freed den heim found. >> she is look at your flow. >> reporter: at abington sleep diss or center. >> hi
. ♪ >> reporter: schwartz is what we call him at fox 29 you can find him mixing up sounds and videos.a doctor perform surgery -- >> adding more punch to our product. >> good night. >> these aren't the only monitors his eyes are glued to these days. and at home, there's only one volume turned up. full blast at night. >> zzzz. >> his wife records it for pro proof. >> there's nothing i can do. i tried everything. >> he has. >> but it's gotten...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is watching arthur for us. glenn?> sheena, i have been on that beach where that camera is, wrightsville, a beautiful beach, they have not been hit by a hurricane this early in the season, recorded history, about to see the landfall. the place is called cape fear and cape lookout over there. this part of the shore not all that populated. most of the development is in this part of the beach and they wouldn't be getting the worst of the storm surge from that. the storm surge comes up the east side and really gonna get it here. the outer badges of north carolina, they are, of course, very vulnerable to hurricanes and that's going to be grazing the coast and affecting the outer banks tonight. 09-mile-an-hour maximum winds, faster than it was, a new advisory from the national hurricane center at 5:00, sometimes we get information even earlier than that, ahead of the advisory. this storm, as you can see, is going to be tracking the northeast right near the outer banks, this cold front coming in from the west is going to help
nbc 10 chief meteorologist, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is watching arthur for us. glenn?> sheena, i have been on that beach where that camera is, wrightsville, a beautiful beach, they have not been hit by a hurricane this early in the season, recorded history, about to see the landfall. the place is called cape fear and cape lookout over there. this part of the shore not all that populated. most of the development is in this part of the beach and they wouldn't be getting the worst...
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zzzz. >> reporter: sending jed did he schwartz running for quiet.find any. >> i feel horrible. i do. i feel absolutely horrible. >>> you want to put the remote somewhere. >> so does she. the professor and mother of two little ones is out of her mind sleep deprived. but it's actually much worse for michael. >> i don't go into a deep sleep at night and i stop breathing during the night. >> reporter: exactly what dr. richard freed den heim found. >> this is look at your flow. >> at abington's sleep disorder center. >> all of a sudden -- >> his chest and stomach are still working. >> but now there's no flow and out of the nose. >> reporter: he got the cpac to treat mild sleep apnea quited his snoring and allow rest full sleep. >> stick your to know out. >> the uvula, adenoids and tonsils are so large there's still not enough room to breathe. >> he snores with the machine. now i've got the machine going and i've got him snoring much what's the point? >> reporter: the point now it's affecting his health and likely to get much worse. >> like twice the risk
zzzz. >> reporter: sending jed did he schwartz running for quiet.find any. >> i feel horrible. i do. i feel absolutely horrible. >>> you want to put the remote somewhere. >> so does she. the professor and mother of two little ones is out of her mind sleep deprived. but it's actually much worse for michael. >> i don't go into a deep sleep at night and i stop breathing during the night. >> reporter: exactly what dr. richard freed den heim found. >>...
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we start with glenn "hurricane" schwartz and the storms. where are they right now?> the biggest storms are in berks county and more headed toward berks county. the poconos got hit hard over the last couple of hours. they are in a little bit of a lull. as you can see, in the middle of the picture, that's a lot of lightning. some of that is vaey. wouun y rain. that is going to be a problem. that rate is over five inches per hour. so you can get
we start with glenn "hurricane" schwartz and the storms. where are they right now?> the biggest storms are in berks county and more headed toward berks county. the poconos got hit hard over the last couple of hours. they are in a little bit of a lull. as you can see, in the middle of the picture, that's a lot of lightning. some of that is vaey. wouun y rain. that is going to be a problem. that rate is over five inches per hour. so you can get
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it's a first time film maker calls macy schwartz. also a film that is documentary to keep you on the edge of your see the. and this year we're really proud to have theodore pacal. he will accept his award after the screening and he's going to perform and he just turned 90. >> a lot going on at the jewish film festival. we'll take a quick break here. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> do you like smoked fish? doesn't everybody. >> my favorite is white fish on pepper nickel. and this is an institution, we're going to have a smoked fish party in the courtyard at the berkley rep. so i think one of the events that i'm most looking forward to because i love to eat. >> and it will be in the open air. >> it will be. is that is excellent. and it will be at berkley rep for our big night in berkley. but the rest of the berkley run will be at the california theater in oakland and the park night theater for a one night screening of our closing film, a little white lie. and. >> so the film festival spreads the bay area. >> yes. and we're offering new passes
it's a first time film maker calls macy schwartz. also a film that is documentary to keep you on the edge of your see the. and this year we're really proud to have theodore pacal. he will accept his award after the screening and he's going to perform and he just turned 90. >> a lot going on at the jewish film festival. we'll take a quick break here. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> do you like smoked fish? doesn't everybody. >> my favorite is white fish on pepper nickel. and this...
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. >> daniel schwartz is a young guy, the ceo of working. is he doing a good job?t has had its ups and downs. a lot of them, actually. >> they flipped the whole franchise model around. it's typical for companies like wendy's's or wendy's -- owns 18% of their restaurants and the ideas it you own a bunch of restaurants and operate them come you can see what is working and what is not. we areking's model is going to sell off all of our restaurants under three g, the brazilian private equity firm will stop they're just going to collect royalties. they're not going to make money -- make money selling burgers and fries. but you don't have any of that overhead. >> they need to remodel their restaurants. it's all on their franchisee dime. say it's a lot of work for the franchisee restaurants, so their profits have gone through the roof and their revenues have are growingt they the number of restaurants around the world and that's happening on someone else's dime. is really an, it and has done wonders for their stock. >> daniel schwartz has a financial background and helped
. >> daniel schwartz is a young guy, the ceo of working. is he doing a good job?t has had its ups and downs. a lot of them, actually. >> they flipped the whole franchise model around. it's typical for companies like wendy's's or wendy's -- owns 18% of their restaurants and the ideas it you own a bunch of restaurants and operate them come you can see what is working and what is not. we areking's model is going to sell off all of our restaurants under three g, the brazilian private...
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it's a first time film maker named laci schwartz and it's a film that has a family secret at its core. also, a film that documents and keeps you on the edge of your seats. this year, we're really proud of theodore as our freedom of expression recipient and show the world premiere of the shoes but will accept his award after the screening and he's going to perform. and he just turned 90. >> wow. a lot going on at the film festival. take a quick break and come back in just a moment here on mosaic. >> drove them from the shackles of eastern europe. so do i have to do it again? >> welcome back to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss with lexi and jay. welcome back. >> thank you. >> so what did we just see? >> well, the sturgeon queen. this is our berkeley big night film happening at the berkeley rep at august 2nd. do you like smoked fish? >> doesn't everybody? >> my favorite is white fish on pumpernickel, so i'll be there at the screening and after the film, the lovely film about the lower east side sturgeon emporium, we'll have a smoked fish party in the courtyard at the berkeley rep. i think pu
it's a first time film maker named laci schwartz and it's a film that has a family secret at its core. also, a film that documents and keeps you on the edge of your seats. this year, we're really proud of theodore as our freedom of expression recipient and show the world premiere of the shoes but will accept his award after the screening and he's going to perform. and he just turned 90. >> wow. a lot going on at the film festival. take a quick break and come back in just a moment here on...
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thank you i'm bill schwartz and i'm a dog patch resident. i'd like to walk you through the neighborhood just to give you a sense of it in case you're not familiar at any rate this space google shot google earth shows the t line as it goes south i see those xs are showing the stops the ball park is way in the right hand corner there. as it goes south the loop this is proposed is where the first red - this is where the loop comes >> unfortunately, the folks at home can't hear from you can't hear speak into the meekly. >> oh, i'm sorry. so this shows for example, the loop as property it shows the caltrain also in the red x above the the t line and shows the mariposa stop would be the last stop before the turn around and this is the x just to the north of the turn around. so basically, the turn around would occur before dog patch. the red intended area is mission bay. to the south of that is dog patch. the next slide is this shows the development in dog patch which is tremendous it's a booming area with the call outs you see the forest city a th
thank you i'm bill schwartz and i'm a dog patch resident. i'd like to walk you through the neighborhood just to give you a sense of it in case you're not familiar at any rate this space google shot google earth shows the t line as it goes south i see those xs are showing the stops the ball park is way in the right hand corner there. as it goes south the loop this is proposed is where the first red - this is where the loop comes >> unfortunately, the folks at home can't hear from you can't...
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ian schwartz shows us the slithering problem that has one man seeing a lot of green. >> reporter: it'seen a long busy season for rattlesnake wrangle len ramirez and he is only halfway through it. >> we made four calls today and tonight i don't know how many i'm going to make this evening but it's going to be a long evening. >> reporter: he shows us how busy he has been in this room where he keeps rattlesnakes he catches before releasing them into the wild. so this in these boxes 72 snakes in one week. len says drought conditions have kept the calls coming in. people spooked from a snake that's way too close for comfort. >> for a lot of homeowners who are just moving in from the bay area, first time encounter with a rattlesnake is very scary. >> reporter: he is seeing more snakes closer to homes and he thinks that's due to the drought. people aren't watering as much so you don't have water all over the ground away from the home. so rodents who like the water are having to travel closer to the homes and the snakes who want to eat them are following them. len says pets could be most at ri
ian schwartz shows us the slithering problem that has one man seeing a lot of green. >> reporter: it'seen a long busy season for rattlesnake wrangle len ramirez and he is only halfway through it. >> we made four calls today and tonight i don't know how many i'm going to make this evening but it's going to be a long evening. >> reporter: he shows us how busy he has been in this room where he keeps rattlesnakes he catches before releasing them into the wild. so this in these...
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. >> michelle and philip milstein family, bernard and irene with schwartz, the city foundation. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that is why we are 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 studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs newshour weekend. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. sreenivasan is on a reporting trip and will appear later in the broadcast. we begin in ukraine where the government says its forces have scored a major victory, routing pro-russian separatists who later fled the city, the rebels have seized administrative buildings and police stations there three months ago, earlier this week, ukraine's new president for 7 co announced a cease-fire with the rebels, meanwhile, sreenivasan's into interview with the former u.s. ambassador to russia about the crisis in the ukraine. >> from israel tonight, pa
. >> michelle and philip milstein family, bernard and irene with schwartz, the city foundation. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that is why we are 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 studios at lincoln center in new york, this is pbs...
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. >> well, here to talk about what's next, mercedes colon and david schwartz.at to see both of you. while that clip of the attorney was playing, i saw david nodding his head. are you thinking that the human rights violation claim is equ equally strong or not, david? >> the fact that we're even talking about evidence and mitigating circumstances, i believe, even further, this is a question of bail right now. this is a due process issue. he should have been arraigned in front of a judge within 24 hours, he should have seen the judge. his side of the story should have been told. and the judge should have set reasonable bail, before we even got into the merits of this case. >> but is that how it goes in mexico? >> no. and that's what i was going to say. thank god we live in america, because due process is alive and well in this country. not there. the process is very different there. frankly, the process really is ad hoc. it changes from person to person. that's what's been reported. but it's really, unfortunately, this young marine is in the crosshairs of that. we
. >> well, here to talk about what's next, mercedes colon and david schwartz.at to see both of you. while that clip of the attorney was playing, i saw david nodding his head. are you thinking that the human rights violation claim is equ equally strong or not, david? >> the fact that we're even talking about evidence and mitigating circumstances, i believe, even further, this is a question of bail right now. this is a due process issue. he should have been arraigned in front of a...
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schwartz, for five minutes. ms. schwartz: thank you. let me commend by thanking my fellow congressman, hank johnson, and congressman butterfield for their initiative and their advocacy in fighting for and speaking up for medicaid expansion in each of our states that have not taken it. more than five million people in this country now have health coverage. using federal dollars available to every state to expand medicaid eligibility to hardworking americans and their families. but not in my home state of pennsylvania. instead, hundreds of thousands of people in pennsylvania are left out. 305,000 people in pennsylvania could have health coverage today but for the decision of our governor. this is morally unconscionable and economically shortsighted. months have gone by, people are sicker, hospital bills go unpaid and health providers struggle to stay at the forefront of innovation. health care, whether it is to detect an illness or to treat a chronic condition or to save a life, is not optional. consider the working mother who earns just
schwartz, for five minutes. ms. schwartz: thank you. let me commend by thanking my fellow congressman, hank johnson, and congressman butterfield for their initiative and their advocacy in fighting for and speaking up for medicaid expansion in each of our states that have not taken it. more than five million people in this country now have health coverage. using federal dollars available to every state to expand medicaid eligibility to hardworking americans and their families. but not in my home...
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my name is paolo schwartz. i'm also with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i'm the business and community program manager. first of all, i'd like to express our interest and excitement in the announcement of the embarcadaro enhancement project and the great plan that's been laid out for moving the project forward. many thanks to you, to your terrific staff, mta, for your leadership on this project. we're particularly excited that the port is taking such an active role as an enterprise agency in improving the waterfront for all users and all modes of transportation. this project has the ability to improve all aspects of [speaker not understood] by helping to bring more visitors safely and comfortably to support waterfront retailers and also to improve maritime access and industry. it is a really important use down here on the waterfront. so, our waterfront as you already know is a great success and this project will continue the trend of making it an even better place to live, work and visit. i know from my work i've seen a lot of businesses interested in att
my name is paolo schwartz. i'm also with the san francisco bicycle coalition. i'm the business and community program manager. first of all, i'd like to express our interest and excitement in the announcement of the embarcadaro enhancement project and the great plan that's been laid out for moving the project forward. many thanks to you, to your terrific staff, mta, for your leadership on this project. we're particularly excited that the port is taking such an active role as an enterprise agency...
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ceo -- heeplaced as just gave that up in december 2007, before alan schwartz came. all of these wall street firms had too much leverage. bears case, at times they were leverage 50 to one. that meant a 2% decline would why got there at 20 -- wipe out their equity. that's what happened in march of 2008, when the mortgage backed securities they had built up on their balance sheet became worth a lot less than they thought they were. >> that correction unit at the beginning, and that misstep that i made, is that something that mr. greenberg was concerned about? because he was so closely linked with the firm, that people thought he was in charge when that happened. definitely -- for our generation, he definitely was the embodiments of bear stearns. he was a rough-and-tumble. no-nonsense. he had a way of conducting himself how much it was very much the way that bear stearns constructed itself -- conducted itself in the market place. jimmy kane had this love-hate relationship with ace. it very much about that as well. -- very much embodied that as well. >> you wrote about h
ceo -- heeplaced as just gave that up in december 2007, before alan schwartz came. all of these wall street firms had too much leverage. bears case, at times they were leverage 50 to one. that meant a 2% decline would why got there at 20 -- wipe out their equity. that's what happened in march of 2008, when the mortgage backed securities they had built up on their balance sheet became worth a lot less than they thought they were. >> that correction unit at the beginning, and that misstep...
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cheryl: jeremy schwartz. thank you very much. we have six minutes to go till the bell rings.e knows wall street slows down over the summer months, but that doesn't mean you will stop making money. we will bring you pics for your sleepy summer coming up in the next hour. "after the bell" myself and adam shapiro up next. ♪ hey there! starting your search for the right used car? i am, but i don't want one that's had a bunch of owners. well, our team's on the lookout for one-owner cars. (peck, peck, peck) found a great car... low mileage... one-owner... it takes years to learn woodpecker. now there's a whole new way to shop for used cars. it's perfect! start your search at the new carfax.com [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you
cheryl: jeremy schwartz. thank you very much. we have six minutes to go till the bell rings.e knows wall street slows down over the summer months, but that doesn't mean you will stop making money. we will bring you pics for your sleepy summer coming up in the next hour. "after the bell" myself and adam shapiro up next. ♪ hey there! starting your search for the right used car? i am, but i don't want one that's had a bunch of owners. well, our team's on the lookout for one-owner cars....
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schwartz. i'd like you to produce to the committee what were the detentions of children and the deportation of children prior to 2009? so, let's say, for the eight years prior. >> mr. chairman, we'll do that. >> secondly, senator corker as a ranking member has always been and continues to be a thoughtful member on all these issues, and i appreciate it. the only thing i would say is that there is a difference between passion and emotion. some of us are passionate about some of these issues as some are passionate about the size of government, the cost of government, the spending of government, so it's not so much emotion as it's passionate the end of the day. with the appreciation of the committee for both of your testimony, you are excused at this time. i'd like to call up our second panel. we're pleased to have pulitzer prize-winning journalist and author sono asadio. we also have cynthia ardson, president of the woodson center for scholars here in washington. i would ask the audience that's le
schwartz. i'd like you to produce to the committee what were the detentions of children and the deportation of children prior to 2009? so, let's say, for the eight years prior. >> mr. chairman, we'll do that. >> secondly, senator corker as a ranking member has always been and continues to be a thoughtful member on all these issues, and i appreciate it. the only thing i would say is that there is a difference between passion and emotion. some of us are passionate about some of these...
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allen floral designs center, here in the basement where it is like a factory of flowers here, karl schwartzme again. karl, thanks very much. we have talked about ways to save last time. i want to talk about trends this time. going in the break i talked about this floral hair piece. let's start off with the big trend as you told me before, there are in trends when it comes to brides. >> there are no trends. every bride has an idea of what she wants, and she really feels it is her wedding that is different than any other wedding, this there has never been another wedding, before. and you want to know something, i believe it, because, if i have eight weddings in a weekend, nobody of them are the same. >> reporter: every bride is unique but every bright wants flowers. talk to me about the arrangements you are seeing with crystals. this looks like a more traditional bouquet but you have more traditional ones too. >> this is a very formed bouquet, sort of what we were calling in the industry a mound round bouquet but it has touches of different type of crystals in it that your floors could decora
allen floral designs center, here in the basement where it is like a factory of flowers here, karl schwartzme again. karl, thanks very much. we have talked about ways to save last time. i want to talk about trends this time. going in the break i talked about this floral hair piece. let's start off with the big trend as you told me before, there are in trends when it comes to brides. >> there are no trends. every bride has an idea of what she wants, and she really feels it is her wedding...
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maybe not says the director of the center for gaming research in nevada david schwartz. >> i think the of gaming in asia especially in macao, singapore, have opened up bets to the government there. >> it's true. in the past decade, tiny macao has wildly expanded its operation to now lead the world with $45 billion in gambling revenue last year alone. singapore has also surged into the top five and crimea before the recent conflict was a pretty successful tourist destination. so russian officials estimate a good gambling operation could draw an additional 600,000 people yearly. >> probably take at least a year or two depending on how much you have to build. in sochi, they have a lot of the hotel facilities so you wouldn't have a huge ground-up project. >> reporter: but as casino points out, gambling is a risky business. >> what's a casino? people have to win sometimes. >> now you're insulting my intelligence. >> reporter: remember, the russians are being hammered for their actions in crimea. powerful fauxes are blame betting that it will break the russian bank. >> this is a decision tha
maybe not says the director of the center for gaming research in nevada david schwartz. >> i think the of gaming in asia especially in macao, singapore, have opened up bets to the government there. >> it's true. in the past decade, tiny macao has wildly expanded its operation to now lead the world with $45 billion in gambling revenue last year alone. singapore has also surged into the top five and crimea before the recent conflict was a pretty successful tourist destination. so...
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schwartz, i don't care what he thinks, i am not going to pay him any of the money.isner: i would say again, in anger, i said that. eisner and disney reportedly paid katzenberg more than $250 million. now burke fields will face off against donald sterling. >> do you expect him to get under donald sterling's skin? >> i do expect him to get under sterling's skin. i think there are certain hot buttons, not the least of which is magic johnson and those kinds of things are hard for sterling's lawyer to control him on. >> reporter: sterling felt betrayed by magic johnson after sterile's racist remarks leaked to the public. when the trial over donald sterling's mental capacity starts, the future of the l.a. clippers at stake, sterling, a lawyer himself, will face a man who has a reputation as a pitbull in court. >> burke fields is one of the great once in los angeles. he is a legend. >> reporter: fields has represented superstars like tom cruise, ma dano, michael jackson, steven spielberg, and rarely lost. at this trial, sterling's estrang estrang estranged wife shelly will
schwartz, i don't care what he thinks, i am not going to pay him any of the money.isner: i would say again, in anger, i said that. eisner and disney reportedly paid katzenberg more than $250 million. now burke fields will face off against donald sterling. >> do you expect him to get under donald sterling's skin? >> i do expect him to get under sterling's skin. i think there are certain hot buttons, not the least of which is magic johnson and those kinds of things are hard for...
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nbc's gotty schwartz reports tonight. >> reporter: immigrant children from honduras are in hiding.heir mother wants to get them as far away from honduras as she k la can. her husband was killed on their doorstep. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: she said when she arrived, she found her son anthony with his father and he was brushing away some of the blood and debris on his face and brushing away the flies. anthony's father was shot right in front of him. that's why she's crying, because she found her child with her dead husband, and that's when she decided to get out of honduras. that's when she decided she could never come back. interestingly enough, brenda tells us she does not want to emigrate to the united states right now. they have seen news coming out of the united states of immigrants being bussed around and immigrants being put in detention centers. right now she thinks they are getting ready to do mass deportations, and she's scared if she goes to the united states, she and her family will be deported all the way back to honduras. and she says she cannot take
nbc's gotty schwartz reports tonight. >> reporter: immigrant children from honduras are in hiding.heir mother wants to get them as far away from honduras as she k la can. her husband was killed on their doorstep. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: she said when she arrived, she found her son anthony with his father and he was brushing away some of the blood and debris on his face and brushing away the flies. anthony's father was shot right in front of him. that's why...
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emperor schwartz swartz at the criminal department of justice. thank you for being here. let me advise you your full statements have been included in the record. i ask you to summarize in five minutes or so so we can get into the q&a. we'll start with you, ambassador shannon. >> mr. chairman, senator corker, distinguished members of the committee, thank you or the opportunity to get by today. it is not to appear before you put my colleague from the department of justice, bruce swartz. i'd also like to thank you, mr. chairman. and you senator corker for the work you have done in moving ahead in nominations through the recent conservation as genial in a ponderous enhancer diplomatic presence. thank you very much for the effort you have made and the committee has made. i'm grateful for the offered committee to address the consequences of the surge in unaccompanied children along the southwest border. in my written test money and they had her understanding of the challenge we face on our south was border of the strategy we've advised to address her diplomatic engagement to th
emperor schwartz swartz at the criminal department of justice. thank you for being here. let me advise you your full statements have been included in the record. i ask you to summarize in five minutes or so so we can get into the q&a. we'll start with you, ambassador shannon. >> mr. chairman, senator corker, distinguished members of the committee, thank you or the opportunity to get by today. it is not to appear before you put my colleague from the department of justice, bruce swartz....
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sexual intercourse and having legs long enough to play "chopsticks" on an oversized piano at fao schwartz that the pressures of adult were too much. he ultimately found the same zoltar machine from the carnival, and wished to become a kid again. josh now has mortgage and a family to support and desperately hopes to once again find that zoltar machine so that he can wish to become small. and finally, shannon, my dove, where are you? i need to talk to you. shannon, thank god. there you are. look at me. put your forehead to mine. i have something to tell you. shannon, this is it. this bit is over, and i'll be honest, i don't know when we'll be around split-screen technology ever again. you have filled the last five minutes of my life with pure joy. and i'll never forget this time we shared. look, i know you're lost and you're looking for something out there in this world. i hope you find it. but i want to tell you something right now, something important, something i hope you'll never forget. turn your head so i can whisper in your ear. [ laughter ] do you understand me? goodbye, shannon. an
sexual intercourse and having legs long enough to play "chopsticks" on an oversized piano at fao schwartz that the pressures of adult were too much. he ultimately found the same zoltar machine from the carnival, and wished to become a kid again. josh now has mortgage and a family to support and desperately hopes to once again find that zoltar machine so that he can wish to become small. and finally, shannon, my dove, where are you? i need to talk to you. shannon, thank god. there you...