WASHINGTON -- Hillary Clinton often speaks about the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. She's a big proponent of paid family leave, and often invokes her own experiences as as a mother, wife, daughter and most recently grandmother on the presidential campaign trail. But that message may not have been imprinted on one of her former aides at the State Department, who stayed awake for almost 100 hours to complete a speech for the then-secretary of state in January of 2010.