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knowing that blanchard had threatened and harassed jessica after the two polite up, he identified blanchards a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. later, blanchard pled guilty as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. >> you don't feel you should have received the death penalty? >> i believe that is for god to answer. if god would have wanted me that, then i would have got that. do i believe that because i took another person's life that i -- that i should die? no, i don't. >> why isn't it up to god to decide jessica's fate? why did you take that opportunity? >> obviously, it was their time. i can't answer that. >> do you still believe that they all deserved to die? >> i would honestly answer yes. yes. i believe that they done something to me that i couldn't live with. it would have hurt me till the day i died. >> while blanchard says drug use played no role in his triple homicide, the prison estimates drugs were directly involved in the convictions of about one-third of its inmates, and played an indirect role in the majority of the others. drugs make their way behind the
knowing that blanchard had threatened and harassed jessica after the two polite up, he identified blanchards a suspect and police apprehended him within hours. later, blanchard pled guilty as part of a deal to avoid the death penalty. >> you don't feel you should have received the death penalty? >> i believe that is for god to answer. if god would have wanted me that, then i would have got that. do i believe that because i took another person's life that i -- that i should die? no,...
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olivier blanchard on his group's economic outlook for the u.s. the world. a more enjoyable o get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so if you get a trade idea, schwab can help you take it on. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 we're getting a lot of questions tdd# 1-800-345-2550 about organic food stocks. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ male announcer ] sharpen your instincts tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with in-depth analysis by schwab experts. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and if you want to run your idea tdd# 1-800-345-2550 by a schwab trading specialist, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 our expertise is just a tap away. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 what's on your mind, lisa? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i'd like to talk about a trade idea. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 let's hear it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ mal
olivier blanchard on his group's economic outlook for the u.s. the world. a more enjoyable o get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so if you get a trade idea, schwab can help...
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let me take you over to world,or blanchard to which is the world of labor economy.ever seen an american labor economy like this one in 2014? is acreasing in quality serious problem. the employment gains in the last couple of years have been at the low end. it's not generating a lot of income and people are nervous. consumption is relative -- is slow relative to disposable income. do you have a confidence that the fed is out front of the , andrch dialogue on slack on forward guidance, the timing of it all? >> i certainly think they are. obviously, there are dissenters within the fed. but i'm pretty confident. if you look at what janet yellen has been saying, the focus pretty much has to be on wages. it's nine -- it's fine to have a 19 variable scoreboard, but when seven are up and seven are down or flat, it is critical for wages. >> you did not live under a regime of polkadots, did you? >> i promise you that alan greenspan had a lot of of media. is anou should look at early manifestation of the slack in the road, i.e. kostin wage pressures. i don't sit there. -- the
let me take you over to world,or blanchard to which is the world of labor economy.ever seen an american labor economy like this one in 2014? is acreasing in quality serious problem. the employment gains in the last couple of years have been at the low end. it's not generating a lot of income and people are nervous. consumption is relative -- is slow relative to disposable income. do you have a confidence that the fed is out front of the , andrch dialogue on slack on forward guidance, the timing...
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business guru, ken blanchard suggests create a legendary culture in your company by spreading boundlessnergy, immense goodwill and a burning desire to excel. mark enriq enriques says it's true you saw the sizzle but you still have to deliver a damn good steak. and ceo of virgin, richard branson says, why do i invest in start-ups? because they are the job creators and innovators of the future. thank you for joining us. to learn more about the show, go to our website. it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of the segments we showed you here today plus web exclusive content with a lot more information to help your business grow. we are on twitter if you want to follow us. it's @msnbcyourbiz. please don't forget to find us on facebook and on instagram as well. next week, we learn how one small independent hard cider maker can hold his own and even beat the mass market bottlers at their own game. >> what we do now, they can't do. they'll never do this. we have a sustainable production advantage that they will never be able to recreate. >> but you can, and best of all you do not hav
business guru, ken blanchard suggests create a legendary culture in your company by spreading boundlessnergy, immense goodwill and a burning desire to excel. mark enriq enriques says it's true you saw the sizzle but you still have to deliver a damn good steak. and ceo of virgin, richard branson says, why do i invest in start-ups? because they are the job creators and innovators of the future. thank you for joining us. to learn more about the show, go to our website. it's...
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. >> reaching out is the the first step n des moines iowa, lauren blanchard "fox news". >>> weather was perfect for tenth annual philadelphia out of the darkness community walk today. started at art museum hosted by greater philadelphia chapter of the american foundation for suicide prevention, a great turnout, a great crowd, last year, they raised close to $300,000, this year the goal was 400,000, 3500 people that came out for this event. look at all of the people with eagles green enjoying themselves. organizers hope to fight the stigma around sue site and mental illness. our own doctor mike. a cause very important to him. he was there to help out as well. >>> still ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00 ups trucks tried very, very hard not to make left turns, but why? >> well, we all came up with a lot of guesses in the news room but we were all wrong. the reason why drivers are told to make more rights then >>> breaking news happening this hour, a police officer has been involved in an accident, on i-95. a philadelphia police officer. this is a scene from one of our traffic cameras. this happ
. >> reaching out is the the first step n des moines iowa, lauren blanchard "fox news". >>> weather was perfect for tenth annual philadelphia out of the darkness community walk today. started at art museum hosted by greater philadelphia chapter of the american foundation for suicide prevention, a great turnout, a great crowd, last year, they raised close to $300,000, this year the goal was 400,000, 3500 people that came out for this event. look at all of the people with...
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that.e voted not to have >> what they said is we have had emergency managers back to blanchard in 1988. a number of them. what we did is enhance the skill set so they can do their job and out. there was a proposal that said certain aspects of it people didn't like. listened. we didn't do this. we put something back i in plac move forward. traditionally emergency managers are there too long. bankruptcy thehe city is running the city of detroit. left an manager bar.iac, benton similar it is working. they are back on their feet and didn't have an opportunity before. we know how bikini the messes were. if you are not going to do looking at bankruptcy, a very has resort and it is constitutional. that.ral judge said i asked the question with what are you going to do to pay the billion in liability where you have 60% going to liability costs? we have an man and audience question. >> if i were governor without an emergency manager that wouldn't change the books for the city of detroit. 'm not questioning whether detroit needed to go breakankru have panelly led and never have thrown detroit cit
that.e voted not to have >> what they said is we have had emergency managers back to blanchard in 1988. a number of them. what we did is enhance the skill set so they can do their job and out. there was a proposal that said certain aspects of it people didn't like. listened. we didn't do this. we put something back i in plac move forward. traditionally emergency managers are there too long. bankruptcy thehe city is running the city of detroit. left an manager bar.iac, benton similar it is...
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blanchard is with us this morning.orld economic outlook just distributed by the monetary phone raises two main concerns. on the one hand geopolitics, the fitness equities financial markets -- second is financial markets. why do you consider them such a risk right now? >> your overplaying it. it is one of the risks, we do not see it as a major risk. it is the usual story. the low interest rates have led some people to take more risk to take more return. we do not see this as a major issue yet. certainly not something that should be leading interest rate to increase earlier in the united states. thate flag in a something may become worse, in which we will have to use these tools that we have prepared an order to try to keep things under control. but again, we do not see this as a major risk among just a risk. that ise option reflected in equity prices and credit spreads make sense to you? >> it really depends on the market. i think that the stock market is doing rather well, but investment is doing less well than whee on
blanchard is with us this morning.orld economic outlook just distributed by the monetary phone raises two main concerns. on the one hand geopolitics, the fitness equities financial markets -- second is financial markets. why do you consider them such a risk right now? >> your overplaying it. it is one of the risks, we do not see it as a major risk. it is the usual story. the low interest rates have led some people to take more risk to take more return. we do not see this as a major issue...
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to her left, is chuck blanchard. chuck is a partner at law firm of arnold and porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contract and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining arlen and porter, he held several senior government positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics officer for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army at the u.s. department of the army. and he served two terms as a state senator in the state of arizona. in 2003, he was named interim homeland security director for former arizona govern, january net that pal tan know. he graduated first in the class of harvard. next to chuck is bob litt. a name i'm sure you've come across quite often in the last few months in newspapers. bob is the general counsel at the office of the director of national intelligence. he was yun nam mousily confirmed by the senate in june in 2009. prior to joining odni, bob was a partner at arlin a
to her left, is chuck blanchard. chuck is a partner at law firm of arnold and porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contract and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining arlen and porter, he held several senior government positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics officer for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army at the u.s. department of the army. and...
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chris blanchard from fox 11 l.a. has the story. >> what's going on?n't worry about it. >> reporter: it's called the vertra v-300 sig ymulator. it has realistic sounds. and more than 100 real life scenarios. this one a man with a gun. the deputies have no idea what's coming. they have only a split second to adjust. the assistant sheriff todd rodgers says the $200,000 system is the latest innovation in shoot/don't shoot situations. >> it's emphasizing the command presence. the less lethal options and deadly force if they have to. >> reporter: real weapons are used. modified to hold compressed carbon dioxide to simulate recoiling action. in this scenario, a man holds a gun on his wife. do you shoot? you hesitate. he doesn't. follow-up fire takes him down, but did you notice there's a baby on the counter behind the gunman? >> if you're a little late on that shot, might go right into the baby. >> reporter: during the exercise, deputies wear a device called threat fire that gives them an electrical charge if they are hit. >> the threat fire to enhance the s
chris blanchard from fox 11 l.a. has the story. >> what's going on?n't worry about it. >> reporter: it's called the vertra v-300 sig ymulator. it has realistic sounds. and more than 100 real life scenarios. this one a man with a gun. the deputies have no idea what's coming. they have only a split second to adjust. the assistant sheriff todd rodgers says the $200,000 system is the latest innovation in shoot/don't shoot situations. >> it's emphasizing the command presence. the...
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to her left, is chuck blanchard.huck is a partner at law firm of arnold and porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contract and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining arlen and porter, he held several senior government positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics officer for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army at the u.s. department of the army. and he served two terms as a state senator in the state of arizona. in 2003, he was named interim homeland security director for former arizona govern, january net that pal tan know. he graduated first in the class of harvard. next to chuck is bob litt. a name i'm sure you've come across quite often in the last few months in newspapers. bob is the general counsel at the office of the director of national intelligence. he was yun nam mousily confirmed by the senate in june in 2009. prior to joining odni, bob was a partner at arlin and
to her left, is chuck blanchard.huck is a partner at law firm of arnold and porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contract and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining arlen and porter, he held several senior government positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics officer for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army at the u.s. department of the army. and he...
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to her left is chuck blanchard. chuck is a partner at the law firm of arnold & porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contracts and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining the firm he held several senior positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics overs for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army -- at the u.s. department of the army, and he served two terms as a state senator in the state of arizona. in 2013 he was named interim homeland security direct or for former arizona governor janet napolitano. chuck graduated first from harvard and holds a masters from harvard's jfk school of government. next to him is bob litt, a name you've come across quite often in the last few months in the newspapers. bob is the general counsel at office of the director of national intelligence. he was unanimously confirmed by the senate in june of 2009. prior to joining od & i bob was a partner
to her left is chuck blanchard. chuck is a partner at the law firm of arnold & porter where he -- i had the opportunity to see him frequently. he is in the government contracts and national security practices at our firm. prior to joining the firm he held several senior positions over his 28-year legal career. chuck served as a general counsel and chief ethics overs for the u.s. air force. he served as general counsel at the u.s. army -- at the u.s. department of the army, and he served two...
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said is we've had emergency managers going back to in 1988.blanchard so there were a lot before i office.nto we enhanced the the skill set so they could come in do, their out.and get the bill said there were certain aspects that people didn't like, to that.ed think about this, traditionally emergency managers were there way too long. so in detroit other than the bankruptcy, the city is now running the city of detroit. emergency manager have --nows working. what are you going to do to pay those $9 billion in liabilities? >> quickly, congressman. >> if i had been governor without an -- i'm not questioning whether detroit needed to go bankrupt, i would have personally led rather than have an unelected person do it. and i would never have thoan police officers and firefighters bus. the >> we didn't leave them underneath the bus. i want to thank the bipartisan the legislature. retirees did take cuts, but we them.zed they ended up supporting the agreement and i respect them for this.great role in >> we have another question. >> gentlemen, i'm don gram and i believe that our cities are struggling w
said is we've had emergency managers going back to in 1988.blanchard so there were a lot before i office.nto we enhanced the the skill set so they could come in do, their out.and get the bill said there were certain aspects that people didn't like, to that.ed think about this, traditionally emergency managers were there way too long. so in detroit other than the bankruptcy, the city is now running the city of detroit. emergency manager have --nows working. what are you going to do to pay those...