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julia pinsler launched her own company called little pim seven years ago and in her new book, "millionwomen," she's aiming to help other women because entrepreneurs. the statistics are pretty interesting. women start twice as many small businesses as men but only 3% of them ever reach the revenue beyond a million dollar mark. >> when i crossed the million dollar mark with my business, i got a call from a journalist. now we're up to 3% of women running million dollar plus businesses but i want that number to go way up. it's too small. >> what goes wrong along the way? >> it's not a problem of confidence. it's a problem of capital. women start their businesses with six times less capital and their revenues are about 27% of male-run based. >> is that just getting access to capital or is the world built up that it there for male entrepreneurs than females. >> it's really just three things women need to become a multi-medical ceo. one is the right mindset, the belief that you can go big, picturing your business at scale and you can bring in the right partners. it's the mindset, the skill se
julia pinsler launched her own company called little pim seven years ago and in her new book, "millionwomen," she's aiming to help other women because entrepreneurs. the statistics are pretty interesting. women start twice as many small businesses as men but only 3% of them ever reach the revenue beyond a million dollar mark. >> when i crossed the million dollar mark with my business, i got a call from a journalist. now we're up to 3% of women running million dollar plus...
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the heaviest is a pim kin -- pumpkin weighs 2,300 pounds in germany. he did win the top prize today and at $6 a pound for first prize haeshgs gets an almost 12 -- he gets an almost $12,000 pay out because of his pumpkin. i had a chance to briefly ask him, what is your secret to growing a top winning pumpkin, he says there, is no secret. most of the growers do pretty much the same thing. he said he had a little luck with the weather in oregon. it was sunnier than it usually is and so he said that for tune worked in his favor and that is why he got the winning pumpkin. in addition to the heaviest pumpkin there, is also a competition or contest this morning for the most beautiful or prettiest pumpkin, and this pumpkin that you're lookin perfectly simple yet call. -- symetrical, the judge is the audience and the pumpkin with the loudest applause is crowned the winner. carlson won that $500 prize for the prettiest pumpkin. the prettiest and five heaviest pumpkins will be on display for everyone to see at the half moon bay pumpkin festival this friday and sa
the heaviest is a pim kin -- pumpkin weighs 2,300 pounds in germany. he did win the top prize today and at $6 a pound for first prize haeshgs gets an almost 12 -- he gets an almost $12,000 pay out because of his pumpkin. i had a chance to briefly ask him, what is your secret to growing a top winning pumpkin, he says there, is no secret. most of the growers do pretty much the same thing. he said he had a little luck with the weather in oregon. it was sunnier than it usually is and so he said...
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. >> she's been bunch the most respected pim. be side obama be the most famous in the. suddenly he gets to dominate 10, 12 other people. when it's just trump versus hillary, he will suddenly have for the first time equal treatment from the media. but what will hurt her, on stage together, she is easily irritated and he is irritating. so you're going to have one of the most irritating people in the world going up against one of the most irritable people in the world and in that situation, she's in grave, grave danger. >> i assume it's too early to be thinking down the road for a general. are you thinking about what a clinton vsh plush yop the fall classic, tu don't win the first game, you don't get to win the second game. so much we can beat iowa before new hampshire. then we'll win the southeast conference primary and then we'll get ready for super tuesday. so we have a dlib rath, messed ot call wayne pain doing this, the same. >> bob: if you had told us in june, july, august, he's a week away from exploding. he attacked john mcc
. >> she's been bunch the most respected pim. be side obama be the most famous in the. suddenly he gets to dominate 10, 12 other people. when it's just trump versus hillary, he will suddenly have for the first time equal treatment from the media. but what will hurt her, on stage together, she is easily irritated and he is irritating. so you're going to have one of the most irritating people in the world going up against one of the most irritable people in the world and in that situation,...
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gross is alleging led to his ouster and it slams mohammed larianne, it slams andrew balls executive at pim co essentially blaming him for leaking news of gross' impending departure because they found that he called the financial times. this is the kind of stuff you are reading in this lawsuit. the legal basis is simple, breach of contract. they're saying they had a contract to share profits from the bonus pool that bill gross alleges he was terminated, did he not quit and therefore he is owed a portion of that bonus pool which by the way is probably a couple hundred dress million dollars. that's about $80 million a quarter is what he says he was owed for last year, bill. >> right. >> so what i found intriguing when i read through this is the comparison of the investing styles, bill gross thinks he is like a bonds and burgers guys, mohammed is cheesecake factory, loves to invest in many things comparing it to the size of the menu there, real difference in investing approach is clearly one of the core issues. >> that was part of the problem. they used cheesecake factory. mohammed wanted to t
gross is alleging led to his ouster and it slams mohammed larianne, it slams andrew balls executive at pim co essentially blaming him for leaking news of gross' impending departure because they found that he called the financial times. this is the kind of stuff you are reading in this lawsuit. the legal basis is simple, breach of contract. they're saying they had a contract to share profits from the bonus pool that bill gross alleges he was terminated, did he not quit and therefore he is owed a...
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were so more than 100 so-called johns arrested as part of "operation cross country" and along with pims and children being exploited. >> thank you. the release also says that the children were recovered. i wonder what does that mean? so what has happened or will happen with the children? >> the, as part of "operation cross country" the folks i call angels of the fbi which are victims specialists are deeply involved in the operation to make sure those kids either get reunited with their families or so many of them come from foster care. >> right. >> if they get in a new placement to, healthier placement, a lot of them need medical attention right away. and that's what is meant by that. to get that child to a place where they're cared for, either by a biological family or placement in a foster family. >> in addition to medical attention, they certainly need tremendous amount of therapy. i think it is important, in the future, i would appreciate it, if you would lift up where you were saying that the other individuals were referring to the child molesters. i think it is really important th
were so more than 100 so-called johns arrested as part of "operation cross country" and along with pims and children being exploited. >> thank you. the release also says that the children were recovered. i wonder what does that mean? so what has happened or will happen with the children? >> the, as part of "operation cross country" the folks i call angels of the fbi which are victims specialists are deeply involved in the operation to make sure those kids either...
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governor kasich: you don't want pim walking into your house. i voted for the 1986 reagan proposal. we never locked the doors. and a country that can't control its borders is a country that has a lot of chaos. the $6 billion they leave that much on the floor every night. it is a lot of money, but it isn't prohibitive and in terms of what we say, secure the border, build a wall, there are technologies today that that can be just as effective as a physical wall, i mean with the ability to have crensors and drones. i think it is imperative that we control our border. that being said, i believe we ought to have effective guest worker program and people ought to come in and work and go back home. without an effective guest worker program, people will sneak back and forth. organized labor doesn't like an expanded guest worker program, but i favor it. and i have a lot of friends in organized labor but on this issue we should expand it so people are comfortable. secondly, once we have things in place, we don't want people coming over, if they come over, they have to go back. no excuses. the
governor kasich: you don't want pim walking into your house. i voted for the 1986 reagan proposal. we never locked the doors. and a country that can't control its borders is a country that has a lot of chaos. the $6 billion they leave that much on the floor every night. it is a lot of money, but it isn't prohibitive and in terms of what we say, secure the border, build a wall, there are technologies today that that can be just as effective as a physical wall, i mean with the ability to have...