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abi was the governor. what helps get me there?you think about the dferent actions and milestones you have to do toto get to that goal. you have to write them down. do you want to be president? i have to raise money. i know i need supporters. i need a publicity machine. you know what you need to dodo. write down the tactics and strategies to get there. art of that, by e way, is writing down the things you do nowant to do, and making sure you do them. >> that is a good point. accecept the reality that, i am going to do these three things i do not enjoy or am not good at in order to get to my goal. >> a lot of people miss that goal and do not understand what actions lead you to getting her goal. >> should you seekek out the things you do not like an attack goes first? >> i have a client that has whiteboard. sub goals,s, strategies. he hashree things on his whiteboard that he knows he needs to do every day, that he hates doing. he has to do them every day to he move e toward his goal. really attacking those things you do not want t to
abi was the governor. what helps get me there?you think about the dferent actions and milestones you have to do toto get to that goal. you have to write them down. do you want to be president? i have to raise money. i know i need supporters. i need a publicity machine. you know what you need to dodo. write down the tactics and strategies to get there. art of that, by e way, is writing down the things you do nowant to do, and making sure you do them. >> that is a good point. accecept the...
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i like abi. more than just printing money. a real deal. >> gentlemen, thank you. cost of freedom the place for business. us. >>> the era of big government is over. >> remember that 18 years ago. then president clinton declaring the big government was dead going in his second term. he said it as washington was in a massive reform of welfare. well n, with president obama getting ready for his second term "state of the union" address, welfare going the otheway. record one in five households are now on food stamps and a whopping 100 million americans are receiving some sort of food assistance. how did we get derailed from ending welfare as we know it? how do we get back on track? hi, everybody, i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." go in focus with steve
i like abi. more than just printing money. a real deal. >> gentlemen, thank you. cost of freedom the place for business. us. >>> the era of big government is over. >> remember that 18 years ago. then president clinton declaring the big government was dead going in his second term. he said it as washington was in a massive reform of welfare. well n, with president obama getting ready for his second term "state of the union" address, welfare going the otheway....
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i like abi. more than just printing money. a real deal. >> gentlemen, thank you. cost of freedom the place for business. us. >>> the era of big government is over. >> remember that 18 years ago. then president clinton declaring the big government was dead going in his second term. he said it as washington was in a massive reform of welfare. well n, with president obama getting ready for his second term "state of the union" address, welfare going the otheway. record one in five households are now on food stamps and a whopping 100 million americans are receiving some sort of food assistance. how did we get derailed from ending welfare as we know it? how do we get back on track? hi, everybody, i'm david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." go in focus with steve forbes, richkarlgaard, elizabeth macdonald, john tay, rick unger and mike ozaan. how do we get back on track? >> cut welfare benefit not out of cruelty but o of compassion. there is nothing more life affirming than having a job but if you know the federal government will send you a check either way, less urgenc
i like abi. more than just printing money. a real deal. >> gentlemen, thank you. cost of freedom the place for business. us. >>> the era of big government is over. >> remember that 18 years ago. then president clinton declaring the big government was dead going in his second term. he said it as washington was in a massive reform of welfare. well n, with president obama getting ready for his second term "state of the union" address, welfare going the otheway....
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direction have definitely been made you've got this going on forty geneva switzerland have a s a frosty abi a former professor at tehran university thinks the main goal should be to prevent syria from sliding deeper into chaos. i do not want to see and. where you have you know the breakup of the country and basically warlordism in various parts of the country and incitement of a serious sick tyrian and so forth you have these. groups banning music images and of course the hour zero respect for women's rights and so on so what is the priority syrian opposition as a stance is right and wise and counterproductive given the fact that they have serious impulses on syria and national integrity and sovereignty in light of the intrusion and destructive of all of thousands of foreign forces who have zero commitment to devalues a free democratic syria as well as the rights of women and so on by the two sides met in switzerland air raids or armed clashes continue across syria but even in this chaos there is still hope. visited one maternity unit but the gruesome side of war has to take the backseat. e
direction have definitely been made you've got this going on forty geneva switzerland have a s a frosty abi a former professor at tehran university thinks the main goal should be to prevent syria from sliding deeper into chaos. i do not want to see and. where you have you know the breakup of the country and basically warlordism in various parts of the country and incitement of a serious sick tyrian and so forth you have these. groups banning music images and of course the hour zero respect for...
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abi will have a wing. we will see. -- maybe i will have a wing.ee. >> i will probably pick that it, as usual. me on thefor joining business of chicken wings and the super bowl. when we come back, the energy ceo, cutting-edge in the world of smart grid solutions. google's purchase of nest means. ♪ >> we focus now on eco-friendly technology. we have the ceo of the company here. a lot about talking this sector, because google purchased nest. , younest does for homes are doing for businesses. what kinds of businesses are your biggest clients. >> government facilities, hospitality. >> if i go into a hotel room -- i am complaining about the cold to anybody who will listen. that includes you. and leave mye heat hotel room, it is going. just. .hat crazy person is gone >> the room is only occupied about 30% of the time it is time,d out. 70% of the the hotel is heating or cooling that room. that is a lot of loss. >> schools like nyu, uc davis. >> dormitories, very much. students are leaving those rooms. they do not want to be leaving the lights on. we autom
abi will have a wing. we will see. -- maybe i will have a wing.ee. >> i will probably pick that it, as usual. me on thefor joining business of chicken wings and the super bowl. when we come back, the energy ceo, cutting-edge in the world of smart grid solutions. google's purchase of nest means. ♪ >> we focus now on eco-friendly technology. we have the ceo of the company here. a lot about talking this sector, because google purchased nest. , younest does for homes are doing for...
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they got us tested and used aby abyss mall test scales to say something has to give. i started public school in ninth grade. doane worked hart, thrived and went to graduate school. she researched home school and learnt her home schooling was different. we were rescued in the nick of time. for a lot of families it's too late. >> doane started coalition for home schooling. a formal group pushing for more regulation. >> i thought i was alone, the only one. i thought this only happened to me. i thought all the other families around me were perfect. i thought that i was the failure. i thought that i was the problem, that i deserved these things that happened to nee. >> beyond educational neglect there are the cases of abuse. doane and her colleagues are compiling cases of child abuse where children are kept home under the guise are home schooling. children who become invisible. >> we have cases in every state, some more than others. >> it's a horrifying litany. dozens of cases. how many, no one knows, because until doane started her work. there was no attempt to keep track
they got us tested and used aby abyss mall test scales to say something has to give. i started public school in ninth grade. doane worked hart, thrived and went to graduate school. she researched home school and learnt her home schooling was different. we were rescued in the nick of time. for a lot of families it's too late. >> doane started coalition for home schooling. a formal group pushing for more regulation. >> i thought i was alone, the only one. i thought this only happened...
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i save aby abolish the corporat income tax totally. everyone would
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i save aby abolish the corporat income tax totally. everyone would benefit. and an activist may finally be gunning for democrats instead of challenging their own in primaries. liz cheney pulling out of the senate race and governor walker says stay on those tracks and focus on the dems. "the kudlow report" starts now. good evening, i'm larry kudlow. we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we begin with the breaking news, janet yellen officially confirmed as chair of the federal reserve. eamon javers joins us with all the details. good evening. >> reporter: in the end the vote was 56-26 to confirm janet yellen as chair of the federal reserve, the first woman to hold that title and by some accounts, as of tonight, the most powerful woman in the world. larry, 56-26 is a bit of an unusual vote total in the united states senate. you might notice it doesn't quite add up to 100 senators. they had a little difficulty with all the travel troubles getting senators in washington in time for the vote. 26 no votes for janet yellen, a few short of the no v
i save aby abolish the corporat income tax totally. everyone would benefit. and an activist may finally be gunning for democrats instead of challenging their own in primaries. liz cheney pulling out of the senate race and governor walker says stay on those tracks and focus on the dems. "the kudlow report" starts now. good evening, i'm larry kudlow. we are live here at 7:00 p.m. eastern, 4:00 p.m. pacific. we begin with the breaking news, janet yellen officially confirmed as chair of...
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. >> i'm sure they were unhappy to be grabbed onto by abi huntsman. >> they were upset. we are now lucky to be inside. i'm sure many people are struggling. ari, you're in brooklyn. i can't imagine how difficult your trek was. >> oh, my gosh, from brooklyn. >> don't spare the details. >> it's cold. all the snowflakes are artisanally made. it's the only place in the country where each snow flake is sort of hand crafted by a hipster in a played button-up shirt. >> and no two are the same? >> that's what uniquely means. >> i was supposed to by andy my daughter's first musical theater performance today where she'll be performing, i kid now not, rihanna's "umbrella". >> no way. >> her name is ella. >> so cute. i love it. >> i'll have to wait now for next week. it's hit our family hard. >> probably no school tomorrow. >> that's one thing. i wanted to ask you. before i moved to new york everybody told me how tough new yorkers were about the snow. i'm not impressed. they close school at the drop of a hat. >> windy, school's cancelled. >> i don't know. my guys had a snow day today
. >> i'm sure they were unhappy to be grabbed onto by abi huntsman. >> they were upset. we are now lucky to be inside. i'm sure many people are struggling. ari, you're in brooklyn. i can't imagine how difficult your trek was. >> oh, my gosh, from brooklyn. >> don't spare the details. >> it's cold. all the snowflakes are artisanally made. it's the only place in the country where each snow flake is sort of hand crafted by a hipster in a played button-up shirt....
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abi just needed -- >> on speaker. >> that is it for "the pulse.""surveillance" is here with a very chilly new york. >> you can follow both of us on twitter. yesterday we were pretty the angelahat chancellor merkel was heard. today, her first appearance on crutches. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." of 1884.o sees a cold the temperature plunge in new york city has not been seen since 1921. yellen considers a better american economy. she also considers the unemployed. the tech world gathers and 43 degrees las vegas. is this blackberry's final show? good morning, this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters this tuesday, january 7, i'm tom keene. betty liu has come back for more agony. cristina alesci with this. where is scarlet? >> she is stuck. >> scarlet if you're watching this morning, we hate you. >> overnight, everybody has their eyes on samsung because it posted its first profit decline since 2011. we will talk a lot more about that. on the economic front, in the u.s., trade balance today
abi just needed -- >> on speaker. >> that is it for "the pulse.""surveillance" is here with a very chilly new york. >> you can follow both of us on twitter. yesterday we were pretty the angelahat chancellor merkel was heard. today, her first appearance on crutches. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." of 1884.o sees a cold the temperature plunge in new york city has not been seen since 1921. yellen considers a better american economy....
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♪ paparrines noveleros quieren disfrutar♪. ♪ estÁs encendido, baila conmigo y esta canciÓn♪. ♪ oyeo abyn golpe doble, mÁs de un pie de acumulaciÓn para el leel medio oeste del paÍs, seguidos con temperaturas extremadamente peligrosas a gran parte de estados unidos, lo mÁs preocupante, calles y autopistas que forman el conocido hielo negro, resbaladizo. demoras en autopistas y retrasos en el transporte pÚblico en trenes de transporte pÚblico especÍficamente, mientras en indiana estÁ cerrada la i 94, autoridad restringieron el transito de vehÍculos solamente al personal de emergencia, justamente a raÍz de gÉlidas temperaturas. muchas compaÑÍas en chicago decidieron no abrir por el bienestar de sus empleados, y la mayorÍa de distritos escolares del Área metropolitana cancelaron clases, incluye a escuelas pÚblicas de chicago, si no tiene que salir, quÉdese en su casa, o busque un lugar caliente para pasar estas temperaturas que no se exponga, si tiene que salir, hÁgalo por cortos periodos de tiempo, cubriendo su cara, manos, pies, orejas y la nariz, continuaremos reportando sobre las temper
♪ paparrines noveleros quieren disfrutar♪. ♪ estÁs encendido, baila conmigo y esta canciÓn♪. ♪ oyeo abyn golpe doble, mÁs de un pie de acumulaciÓn para el leel medio oeste del paÍs, seguidos con temperaturas extremadamente peligrosas a gran parte de estados unidos, lo mÁs preocupante, calles y autopistas que forman el conocido hielo negro, resbaladizo. demoras en autopistas y retrasos en el transporte pÚblico en trenes de transporte pÚblico especÍficamente, mientras en...
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it may seem counterintuitive this aby allowing foreign students in the united states -- a study by the american partnership by the american enterprise institute found that every imdprants with a graduate degree in the united states working in a stem field creates 2.62 subsequent american jobs. if an american -- if american companies are unable to find and hire the qualified, talented workers they need, those businesses will open locations overseas and i've seen examples of that too many tiessments when this happens, not only are those specific jobs gone, they're lost, but also the many supporting jobs and economic activity associated with them no longer are here either. and even more frustrating is, to me, when these highly skilled workers who are now employed in some other country, they're entrepreneurs, too. they will have an idea and they will found and start a business that may grow and create more jobs, but because they couldn't find employment here because they lacked the necessary visa, they moved to another country, they used their entrepreneurial skills and talent, they create
it may seem counterintuitive this aby allowing foreign students in the united states -- a study by the american partnership by the american enterprise institute found that every imdprants with a graduate degree in the united states working in a stem field creates 2.62 subsequent american jobs. if an american -- if american companies are unable to find and hire the qualified, talented workers they need, those businesses will open locations overseas and i've seen examples of that too many...
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if you're expected to aby the law, i think you right have tow in what the law is. i think it's good that the committee is looking at that issue. >> thank you. professor. >> thank you. i'll briefly speak. many of the principles i discussed apply equality to standards we need to ensure that the author of standards can be compensated for their work. and i think she did an explent job testifying. we should keep in mind that standards are incredibly diverse. and some standards have thousand of parts and thousand of sub parts in those parts. in the case of things like technical standards. standards should not all be treated the same. and there should be due regard to the complexity and incredible expense and incredible value created in standards. >> thank you. thank you. this soot one for you. as the committee continues the work reviewing copyright law. are there topics in copyright law that you would recommend the committee review? >> we'll start with the professor. >> i agree with david. it's statutory damages is going to need to be revisited particularly in the indivi
if you're expected to aby the law, i think you right have tow in what the law is. i think it's good that the committee is looking at that issue. >> thank you. professor. >> thank you. i'll briefly speak. many of the principles i discussed apply equality to standards we need to ensure that the author of standards can be compensated for their work. and i think she did an explent job testifying. we should keep in mind that standards are incredibly diverse. and some standards have...
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is largely comes from a group led by aby mohammed, a pakistan viliat and shake mohammad boren sumanov and head of the central sector, abu tahir qadari and there are two key sub sectors. and turns out to have been the place where according to the national anti-terrorist committee reported yesterday that the two suicide bombers who attacked on december 29th and december thirtyth were from -- were suleman magadedov. has several hundred and one of those is an ethnic russian ge t gemot. previous reports about a group called volusia had been --muj a --mujahadeen the pakistan viliot used suicide bombings in february of 2011 in dagestan, a colleague of theirs was apprehended by russian forces but not before he detonated and blew off his hand and was a would-be suicide bomber. the august 12th assassination of the most popular sheik in pakistan was carried out by an ethnic russian convert and her handler was ethnic russian move ahead dean dmitri sakharov in october. he was killed a week after that attack. and the emir of that group, when a deterrent in boca grande there were reports that the pe
is largely comes from a group led by aby mohammed, a pakistan viliat and shake mohammad boren sumanov and head of the central sector, abu tahir qadari and there are two key sub sectors. and turns out to have been the place where according to the national anti-terrorist committee reported yesterday that the two suicide bombers who attacked on december 29th and december thirtyth were from -- were suleman magadedov. has several hundred and one of those is an ethnic russian ge t gemot. previous...