because they are needed to be some balancing out. i m not the mother of a young boy. kimberly: i just so happen to be. greg: she can t let go. the world has moved on. kimberly: she is clinging to try to have some relevant still but i fdisservice to womeo young women looking for positive role models. you shouldn t wake up in the morning and look at yourself and say okay, i m a woman and then just find yourself in those terms. that is self-limiting. you should say, who am i as an individual? what would like to do and accomplish? what are my goals and dreams and how my going to set about achieving them? that s how it is. people have fought very hard for equal rights in this country and for women to have them and we have them. start moving forward and don t wallow in this idea that you are not good enough if you re not born a man and that you are
is a senior advisor job but still the political ear of the president and incredibly concerned about his anti-semitic views going into being steps away from the white house. let s talk about democrats and the way forward for them. it s a mess. let us pick up on that. reaching out to members to the dnc and secretary clinton to house democrats and president obama has the news conference. what do you anticipate we ll hear from president obama and what do you think his message will be when he talks to the dnc? the first thing with barack obama is instinct to bring people together, focus on the future, don t wallow in your pain and there s a lot of pain going on right now in the democratic party that we could not win this election despite all the wind that was sort of at secretary clinton s back. the problem though, again, democrats need to have a message and we ve been saying this for
i have a golf coach. i have a marathon coach. i got a speech coach. why do i have coaches? whatever my god given potential is, that s it. i can t do any better. try your guts out, focus. a goal is a dream of the deadline, try to meet it. hit it. that s how you improve in today s dog eat dog market. i like that. perfect practice. you would know, you were the author of swim with the sharks and your tie is emblematic of that, right, today. your second common sense is how to bounce back from rejection. you know that anyone who has experienced success has also experienced a tremendous amount of failure. without question. you have to know, number one, it s going to happen. number two, doesn t last forever. rejection is not permanent. number three, don t take it personally. number four. don t wallow in rejection. learn something from it and number five, you can t sell everyone. and you have another concept, too, of man bites dog. in what respect? man bites dog, the women in