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00:00:00 02/09/12
Women In Power Special Series - Online Resources For At Home Success
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The current economy is such that families are hurting; women are losing jobs, losing hours at work and many are being forced FROM home back to work after husbands’ job situation has changed. Now, more than ever, with technology, contractor opportunities and a global marketplace, the opportunities are WIDE open for women to create their own financial story.
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00:00:00 02/09/12
Women & Finance
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As our economy struggles, so does the average American. But even in tight times, experts warn that we must still invest in our future. New York Life Insurance Company, the largest mutual life insurance company in the United States, educates us on the myths and realities of what life insurance can do to protect you now, and after death and explains why women in particular need to pay attention!
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15:43:00 01/29/12
The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo 01/29/12
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From the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland this week - a discussion with JP Morgan Private Bank's Jes Staley and Asset Management's Mary Callahan Erdoes, on fears of a European default, managing risk and finding investment opportunities...Billionaire investor George Soros on rebuilding the European economy, and why he thinks Europe needs to become a 'fantastic object' again...and the business of beauty with Estee Lauder's CEO Fabrizio Freda on sales, strategies, and what women want.
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10:30:00 01/28/12
Weekly Address: President’s Blueprint Includes Renewal of American Values
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In his weekly address, President Obama discusses the blueprint he put forward this week in the State of the Union Address for creating an economy built to last. After focusing on American manufacturing, American energy, and skills for American workers during each of the last three days, he used his weekly address to highlight his commitment to a renewal of American values. The President is challenging leaders in Washington, DC to follow the model set by our men and women in the military, end the gridlock and start tackling the issues that matter – without regard for personal ambition.
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01:13:37 01/28/12
Weekly Address: President's Blueprint Includes Renewal of American Values
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Weekly Address: President's Blueprint Includes Renewal of American Values
In his weekly address, President Obama discusses the blueprint he put forward this week in the State of the Union Address for creating an economy built to last. After focusing on American manufacturing, American energy, and skills for American workers during each of the last three days, he used his weekly address to highlight his commitment to a renewal of American values. The President is challenging leaders in Washington, DC to follow the model set by our men and women in the military, end the gridlock and start tackling the issues that matter -- without regard for personal ambition. From: whitehouse Views: 75148 1037 ratings Time: 03:26 More in News & Politics
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01:13:37 01/28/12
Weekly Address: President's Blueprint Includes Renewal of American Values
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Weekly Address: President's Blueprint Includes Renewal of American Values
In his weekly address, President Obama discusses the blueprint he put forward this week in the State of the Union Address for creating an economy built to last. After focusing on American manufacturing, American energy, and skills for American workers during each of the last three days, he used his weekly address to highlight his commitment to a renewal of American values. The President is challenging leaders in Washington, DC to follow the model set by our men and women in the military, end the gridlock and start tackling the issues that matter -- without regard for personal ambition. From: whitehouse Views: 75078 1038 ratings Time: 03:26 More in News & Politics
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13:33:54 01/26/12
Lagerfeld Launches Economy Fashion Line - Online
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Lagerfeld Launches Economy Fashion Line - Online
For more news and videos visit ☛ english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ☛ http Add us on Facebook ☛ on.fb.me Paris-based fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld launches new low-cost fashion line for sale online with a show on the streets of the French capital. It's good news for women as he says the line does not compromise on the quality of design. Paris-based fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld on Wednesday launched a line of clothes he designed that will be retailed by an online fashion portal. Lagerfeld says it's a bid to bring affordable luxury to more people at a time of global economic crisis. The designer held a fashion show at the heart of the capital's 6th arrondissement, a neighborhood which over the years has turned into one of Paris' upmarket retail districts. [Karl Lagerfeld, Fashion Designer, Paris]: "One can't just do the very expensive things that I am lucky enough to do in the best conditions. I love the idea, too, of doing things that cost very little and which everyone can afford that are still well designed." Lagerfeld says the show takes one's mind off the threat of economic meltdown. [Karl Lagerfeld, Fashion Designer, Paris]: "What is strange is that economic crisis hasn't yet affected luxury items. The crisis is international, it's not regional. In any case, one shouldn't prevent women from buying new things, even if they don't have much money. But this is so cheap that it's a lot more affordable." The show drew an enthusiastic response from the crowd ... From: NTDTV Views: 75 7 ratings Time: 01:44 More in News & Politics
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05:54:02 01/25/12
State of the Union 2012: "That Means Women Should Earn Equal Pay for Equal Work"
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State of the Union 2012: "That Means Women Should Earn Equal Pay for Equal Work"
Stand with the President: my.barackobama.com You see, an economy built to last is one where we encourage the talent and ingenuity of every person in this country. That means women should earn equal pay for equal work. It means we should support everyone who's willing to work; and every risk-taker and entrepreneur who aspires to become the next Steve Jobs. From: BarackObamadotcom Views: 9323 104 ratings Time: 00:45 More in News & Politics
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15:34:23 01/23/12
CBS This Morning - Gingrich got 46% of SC evangelical vote
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CBS This Morning - Gingrich got 46% of SC evangelical vote
Newt Gingrich beat out Mitt Romney in South Carolina among evangelicals, women and people voting on who could manage the economy best. Chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer and political correspondent Jan Crawford offer up additional analysis of the South Carolina primary results. From: CBSNewsOnline Views: 299 9 ratings Time: 08:00 More in Shows
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15:34:23 01/23/12
CBS This Morning - Gingrich got 46% of SC evangelical vote
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CBS This Morning - Gingrich got 46% of SC evangelical vote
Newt Gingrich beat out Mitt Romney in South Carolina among evangelicals, women and people voting on who could manage the economy best. Chief Washington correspondent Bob Schieffer and political correspondent Jan Crawford offer up additional analysis of the South Carolina primary results. From: CBSNewsOnline Views: 299 9 ratings Time: 08:00 More in Shows
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23:00:06 01/15/12
On This Week, The Long, Last Desperate Gasp of Gov. Rick Perry
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Poor Rick Perry. Back when he still had a chance, he couldn't string two coherent sentences together. And now that he's probably at the end of the line, he finally learns to play the game: Namely, to lie, exaggerate and deny with the best of them. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor Perry, thanks for joining us this morning.
PERRY: Good morning, George. How are you?
STEPHANOPOULOS: I'm doing well. Thank you. Less than a week to go in South Carolina, you're still lagging far behind. To borrow a metaphor from your home state, has South Carolina become your Alamo?
PERRY: I don't think so. But we get out every day and go take our message of job creation, and, you know, we're the most consistent fiscal conservative and social conservative in the race, and that's our message, both on the airwaves and out on the campaign trail. The retail politics in South Carolina has been awesome.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But as you know, Governor, that big group of social conservatives meeting in Texas yesterday, decided you're not the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. They want Rick Santorum to have that mantle. You didn't even make the final ballot.
PERRY: Well, that's what they said about Ronald Reagan as well, that, you know, he was unelectable, he was not the one that they wanted to pick. But South Carolina citizens said, you know what, he is. So we'll wait and see Saturday what the people of South Carolina say.
STEPHANOPOULOS: What is your message this final week?
PERRY: Well, it's all about jobs and getting this country back working again. I'm -- 11 years of executive governing experience that have created a million jobs in my home state , the 13th largest economy in the world. I keep the taxes low, the regulatory climate fair and predictable, a legal system that doesn't allow for oversuing. And in a state that's got quite a military history and a lot of veterans here, I think they're looking for a president who not only has worn the uniform of the country, but also has been the commander in chief of 20,000-plus National Guard troops that have been deployed multiple times. They know my commitment to the men and women of the military, and we'll stand with them and support them over the course of the years.
As we already know, Texas has a "weak governor," one whose powers and responsibilities are few. We see how well that same "executive governing experience" prepared George W. Bush to be president. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor, as you know, you have taken some heat this week from many Republicans for your attacks on Mitt Romney as a vulture capitalist during his time at Bain Capital. Want to read some of them here. Sean Hannity said, "it almost sounds like Occupy Wall Street." Rudy Giuliani, "it's ignorant and dumb." Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, "it really gives the Democrats a lot of fodder." Any regrets for using that phrase?
PERRY: I think the issue -- it's not a new phrase. It was used by Stewart Stephens (ph), who was one of Mitt Romney's consultants, against Meg Whitman. I think the issue for everyone is, look, this is something that we knew wasn't going to come up. And it's better to be talking about it here in January in South Carolina than it is in September and October with a nominee. So if it's a fatal flaw, then we need to talk about it now.
The issue has been about who's best prepared and who has the background of creating jobs, and that's what those comments were always about, was that, who is the job creator that's on that stage, and I will submit to you that my job creation record is incomparable when it comes to the other candidates on that stage.
Oh yeah, there's the little fact that most of the jobs created in Texas were federal jobs. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: So you don't buy Mitt Romney's argument that at Bain he created more than 100,000 jobs?
PERRY: I think, you know, the issue is, what is the total -- it's just like Sarah Palin, when Sarah asked that question, she said, you know, that's really what this issue is all about, not whether or not did the Bain Capital is a job creator or not, but did they really create that many jobs? So, yes, I think the question is out there, and it's a good conversation to have. We're going to get tested by Obama and his group. So, you better have all of these answers done early. No surprises in September and October.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But I think what a lot of Republicans are worried about, is they're going to hear that phrase "vulture capitalism" coming out of your mouth, from President Obama and the Democrats in the fall?
PERRY: Well, the issue is about job creation. And as I said, I think if this is a fatal flaw, it needs to be talked about now, rather than in September. So, you know, we're talking about it, and the people of South Carolina will decide whether or not that's a problem or not.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So, Governor Perry, what is your plan going forward? If you don't come in first or a close second in South Carolina, is that it for your campaign?
PERRY: Well, we'll make that decision on Saturday. Our intention is to win South Carolina and go forward from there. But to try to plan out your campaign months in advance, I think is a little bit of a stretch.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor Perry, thanks very much for your time this morning.
PERRY: So long, George.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Take care.
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23:00:06 01/15/12
On This Week, The Long, Last Desperate Gasp of Gov. Rick Perry
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Poor Rick Perry. Back when he still had a chance, he couldn't string two coherent sentences together. And now that he's probably at the end of the line, he finally learns to play the game: Namely, to lie, exaggerate and deny with the best of them. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor Perry, thanks for joining us this morning.
PERRY: Good morning, George. How are you?
STEPHANOPOULOS: I'm doing well. Thank you. Less than a week to go in South Carolina, you're still lagging far behind. To borrow a metaphor from your home state, has South Carolina become your Alamo?
PERRY: I don't think so. But we get out every day and go take our message of job creation, and, you know, we're the most consistent fiscal conservative and social conservative in the race, and that's our message, both on the airwaves and out on the campaign trail. The retail politics in South Carolina has been awesome.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But as you know, Governor, that big group of social conservatives meeting in Texas yesterday, decided you're not the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney. They want Rick Santorum to have that mantle. You didn't even make the final ballot.
PERRY: Well, that's what they said about Ronald Reagan as well, that, you know, he was unelectable, he was not the one that they wanted to pick. But South Carolina citizens said, you know what, he is. So we'll wait and see Saturday what the people of South Carolina say.
STEPHANOPOULOS: What is your message this final week?
PERRY: Well, it's all about jobs and getting this country back working again. I'm -- 11 years of executive governing experience that have created a million jobs in my home state , the 13th largest economy in the world. I keep the taxes low, the regulatory climate fair and predictable, a legal system that doesn't allow for oversuing. And in a state that's got quite a military history and a lot of veterans here, I think they're looking for a president who not only has worn the uniform of the country, but also has been the commander in chief of 20,000-plus National Guard troops that have been deployed multiple times. They know my commitment to the men and women of the military, and we'll stand with them and support them over the course of the years.
As we already know, Texas has a "weak governor," one whose powers and responsibilities are few. We see how well that same "executive governing experience" prepared George W. Bush to be president. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor, as you know, you have taken some heat this week from many Republicans for your attacks on Mitt Romney as a vulture capitalist during his time at Bain Capital. Want to read some of them here. Sean Hannity said, "it almost sounds like Occupy Wall Street." Rudy Giuliani, "it's ignorant and dumb." Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina, "it really gives the Democrats a lot of fodder." Any regrets for using that phrase?
PERRY: I think the issue -- it's not a new phrase. It was used by Stewart Stephens (ph), who was one of Mitt Romney's consultants, against Meg Whitman. I think the issue for everyone is, look, this is something that we knew wasn't going to come up. And it's better to be talking about it here in January in South Carolina than it is in September and October with a nominee. So if it's a fatal flaw, then we need to talk about it now.
The issue has been about who's best prepared and who has the background of creating jobs, and that's what those comments were always about, was that, who is the job creator that's on that stage, and I will submit to you that my job creation record is incomparable when it comes to the other candidates on that stage.
Oh yeah, there's the little fact that most of the jobs created in Texas were federal jobs. >
STEPHANOPOULOS: So you don't buy Mitt Romney's argument that at Bain he created more than 100,000 jobs?
PERRY: I think, you know, the issue is, what is the total -- it's just like Sarah Palin, when Sarah asked that question, she said, you know, that's really what this issue is all about, not whether or not did the Bain Capital is a job creator or not, but did they really create that many jobs? So, yes, I think the question is out there, and it's a good conversation to have. We're going to get tested by Obama and his group. So, you better have all of these answers done early. No surprises in September and October.
STEPHANOPOULOS: But I think what a lot of Republicans are worried about, is they're going to hear that phrase "vulture capitalism" coming out of your mouth, from President Obama and the Democrats in the fall?
PERRY: Well, the issue is about job creation. And as I said, I think if this is a fatal flaw, it needs to be talked about now, rather than in September. So, you know, we're talking about it, and the people of South Carolina will decide whether or not that's a problem or not.
STEPHANOPOULOS: So, Governor Perry, what is your plan going forward? If you don't come in first or a close second in South Carolina, is that it for your campaign?
PERRY: Well, we'll make that decision on Saturday. Our intention is to win South Carolina and go forward from there. But to try to plan out your campaign months in advance, I think is a little bit of a stretch.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Governor Perry, thanks very much for your time this morning.
PERRY: So long, George.
STEPHANOPOULOS: Take care.
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21:55:16 01/08/12
Tomorrow. Earn It.
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Tomorrow. Earn It.
"America over the years has consisted of men and women with vision and passion who are willing to take risk and work hard. But today in Washington with our President, you have someone who doesn't understand that America, he doesn't understand our economy, he thinks it's not free people and free enterprises that make America strong, but instead a government. It's free people, not a government, that makes America great. We're going to get the job done and keep America the greatest nation in the history of the earth." From: mittromney Views: 21454 295 ratings Time: 01:00 More in News & Politics
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21:55:16 01/08/12
Tomorrow. Earn It.
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Tomorrow. Earn It.
"America over the years has consisted of men and women with vision and passion who are willing to take risk and work hard. But today in Washington with our President, you have someone who doesn't understand that America, he doesn't understand our economy, he thinks it's not free people and free enterprises that make America strong, but instead a government. It's free people, not a government, that makes America great. We're going to get the job done and keep America the greatest nation in the history of the earth." From: mittromney Views: 21506 295 ratings Time: 01:00 More in News & Politics
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12:09:42 12/04/11
Slovenia ponders painful reform in general election
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Slovenia ponders painful reform in general election
www.euronews.net Once the fastest growing euro zone member, Slovenia is struggling badly with the impact of the crisis as it goes to the polls. The small Alpine country's economy has again been shrinking, unemployment is rising and it faces a potential credit rating downgrade. Opinion polls suggest former prime minister Janez Jansa is well placed for a return to office. His centre-right opposition is promising to cut the budget deficit, create jobs and raise the retirement age - currently among the lowest in the EU at 57 for women and 58 for men. From: Euronews Views: 59 3 ratings Time: 00:58 More in News & Politics
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12:09:42 12/04/11
Slovenia ponders painful reform in general election
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Slovenia ponders painful reform in general election
www.euronews.net Once the fastest growing euro zone member, Slovenia is struggling badly with the impact of the crisis as it goes to the polls. The small Alpine country's economy has again been shrinking, unemployment is rising and it faces a potential credit rating downgrade. Opinion polls suggest former prime minister Janez Jansa is well placed for a return to office. His centre-right opposition is promising to cut the budget deficit, create jobs and raise the retirement age - currently among the lowest in the EU at 57 for women and 58 for men. From: Euronews Views: 155 3 ratings Time: 00:58 More in News & Politics







