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jazz musician terence blanchard grew up in new orleans.h he and his family were impacted by the hurricane katrina. it's been ten long years, his mother just moved back into her home. >> it was an awful event. it was kind of like being in a hitchcock film. you couldn't imagine that this was real. i mean, when i first heard that new orleans was flooding it didn't bother me because it always floods, but i remember i was watching the news, and it shows a photograph called the circle food store, and there was 11 feet of water. that place is land locked, it's nowhere near the river or the lake, and when i saw that i could in the believe what i was watching. >> as the days went by, could you ever have imagined that it could guess worse? >> no, i couldn't have because i thought, you know, when i first saw that the city was in trouble my next reaction was this is the united states of america, and i thought that, you know, rescue crews, the military would be there taking care of people, you know, rescuing people. and bringing them to safety. when i
jazz musician terence blanchard grew up in new orleans.h he and his family were impacted by the hurricane katrina. it's been ten long years, his mother just moved back into her home. >> it was an awful event. it was kind of like being in a hitchcock film. you couldn't imagine that this was real. i mean, when i first heard that new orleans was flooding it didn't bother me because it always floods, but i remember i was watching the news, and it shows a photograph called the circle food...
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green bay's fourth string quarterback matt blanchard let it slip the starters won't be playing.adford. chip kelly planned to meet with his staff today to discuss his rotation. bradford plays one series against the ravens. went three for five, led the birds to a touchdown. he's hoping to see multiple possessions come saturday. >> the biggest thing would just be getting into a rhythm. last week to play the one drive was great. but it's nice to go on the field multiple times, establish that rhythm, work on communication with the line, with the receivers. when it gets to the regular season, that's not something that we're trying to work through. >> well, the countdown is onto the preseason game number three as they take on the packers saturday. you can see it only on nbc10 at 8:00. pregame coverage starts at 7:30. the official television station of the philadelphia eagles. >>> phillies and mets wrapping up a four-game set. phillies took a 4-0 lead in this one and then watched it disappear. this one deep to center and gone. he's been doing a lot of that lately as the mets come back t
green bay's fourth string quarterback matt blanchard let it slip the starters won't be playing.adford. chip kelly planned to meet with his staff today to discuss his rotation. bradford plays one series against the ravens. went three for five, led the birds to a touchdown. he's hoping to see multiple possessions come saturday. >> the biggest thing would just be getting into a rhythm. last week to play the one drive was great. but it's nice to go on the field multiple times, establish that...
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we have terence blanchard, a composer who did the score for the special. drew brees, quarterback for the saints. i mean, who wanted to play for the saints back in the day? he chose after katrina and felt it was his calling. a good mixture of people you will meet on the special. jummy: all right, raven, we are looking forward to this one sunday night. as we mentioned, "katrina --10 years after the storm," sunday night at 10:00. coming up, your information at risk. we are learning more about the data breach at the irs. plus, making history. the major accomplishment for two women in the army, and the current rules holding them back. jummy: a major decision expected today regarding women's health. the fda's set to announce whether it will approve a drug known as female viagra. it is estimated that one in 10 women suffer from hyperactive sexual disorder. there are questions about the drugs efficiency and safety. stay tuned to abc7 for the fda ruling later on today. seven is on your side with a consumer alert on the irs hack. the number of americans potentially
we have terence blanchard, a composer who did the score for the special. drew brees, quarterback for the saints. i mean, who wanted to play for the saints back in the day? he chose after katrina and felt it was his calling. a good mixture of people you will meet on the special. jummy: all right, raven, we are looking forward to this one sunday night. as we mentioned, "katrina --10 years after the storm," sunday night at 10:00. coming up, your information at risk. we are learning more...
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rhode island representative jim blanchard and is cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. what is the purpose of this caucus? rep. langevin: it is bringing a group of members together concerned of a -- concerned on a single issue. we provide a forum for off the hill to come in and do presentations, educate members and staff about a particular topic. it is a great way for the staff to collaborate. host: why did you get an interest in this? rep. langevin: i was cheering the subcommittee on the homeland security subcommittee. we started doing eight deep dive into cyber former abilities. one of the big things that came to my attention was a vulnerability in safety systems that govern pumps and valves on things like regulating turbines, such on the electric grid or sewage treatment facilities. national labs found a significant vulnerability that allowed a hacker to take control of the systems and the safety systems. the national labs found a way to close a generator turbine and actually demonstrated that on video. the committee sought and was later released to a news publicatio
rhode island representative jim blanchard and is cochair of the congressional cyber security caucus. what is the purpose of this caucus? rep. langevin: it is bringing a group of members together concerned of a -- concerned on a single issue. we provide a forum for off the hill to come in and do presentations, educate members and staff about a particular topic. it is a great way for the staff to collaborate. host: why did you get an interest in this? rep. langevin: i was cheering the...
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tom: when did you first meet olivier blanchard?bably 1974 blanchard said we need to deflate. he was beaten to death within suggesting an of 4% within that hurdle. are we being too cautious? stanley: we are not being cautious. we are being extremely thensionary, and we have zero interest rate. the problem with the 4% inflation rate is that when we get up there we will find out that there are other phenomenon that come with it, including indexation, which complicate the way you run the economy. i think that olivier, the statement that we need to reflate the economy is correct. we need a 4% inflation rate. tom: well answered. i had such a great response of questions worldwide from economists who want to speak to you. one of the greats is lewis alexandrine -- lewis alexander of nomura. he talks of cumulative progress versus data dependency, this idea of step-by-step progress getting us to an end result. where do we stand? are we slaves to data dependency? stanley: we had better pay attention to data. tom: inflation is low. stanley: and
tom: when did you first meet olivier blanchard?bably 1974 blanchard said we need to deflate. he was beaten to death within suggesting an of 4% within that hurdle. are we being too cautious? stanley: we are not being cautious. we are being extremely thensionary, and we have zero interest rate. the problem with the 4% inflation rate is that when we get up there we will find out that there are other phenomenon that come with it, including indexation, which complicate the way you run the economy. i...
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ken blanchard is a leadership manager and he is also the co-author of "the new one-minute manager" which is based on his original best selling "one-minute manager." great to see you, ken. >> good, j.j. how are you doing today? >> i'm good. it must have been quite interesting for you to go back and revisit this book that was such a success. let's start with one-minute goals. what does that mean? >> well, that's so important for entrepreneurs, for anyone. if you want your people to do something, they have to be clear on what you're asking them to do. today with the one-minute manager, rather than him setting the goals for everybody, it's much more collaborative. he sits with them and they set the goals together so that everybody's agreed upon it so that they can know what direction they're supposed to go. once against are set, you don't want a lot of goals, you want three to five at most, you want the ones that can be the biggest impact, then you want to make sure that people are looking at them continually, both the manager and the direct report. you know, the manager style in the past wa
ken blanchard is a leadership manager and he is also the co-author of "the new one-minute manager" which is based on his original best selling "one-minute manager." great to see you, ken. >> good, j.j. how are you doing today? >> i'm good. it must have been quite interesting for you to go back and revisit this book that was such a success. let's start with one-minute goals. what does that mean? >> well, that's so important for entrepreneurs, for anyone. if...
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recent guests and co-author of the new one-minute manager ken blanchard tweets, when working with somebody on a performance challenge, address it early with an open mind. the vice president of home improvement company porch.com writes, don't be easy. saying yes o every task, meetup or request can hold you back from success. nfl great and entrepreneur fran tarkenton tweets, i've learnhood it in football and business, teams win, individuals lose. >>> with phone in hand and a computer readily accessible, entrepreneurs like you and me are relying more and more on online tools to organize our lives and companies. that's why we went to viewers to ask them which ones they squawe by. >> an app i like is todayle, toodledo. it's a very simple app that enables you to plan and prioritize the things that you have going on in your business. and in your day. so you can organize it according to is this a high priority and what is my goal for this task, as well as when is it due. >> an app i really love is winstreak. it's an app that allows you to implement every single morning some goals you have for the
recent guests and co-author of the new one-minute manager ken blanchard tweets, when working with somebody on a performance challenge, address it early with an open mind. the vice president of home improvement company porch.com writes, don't be easy. saying yes o every task, meetup or request can hold you back from success. nfl great and entrepreneur fran tarkenton tweets, i've learnhood it in football and business, teams win, individuals lose. >>> with phone in hand and a computer...
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and many are coming back, and plus, new orleans jazz great, terrence blanchard, talks about katrina's impact on his town. >> when i first saw that my city was in trouble, i thought, this is the united states of america, and i thought rescue crews, the military would be there, taking care of people, rescuing people and bringing them to safety. and when i saw what unfolded, i was in disbelief. >> we'll hear more from terrence coming up in the next hour. tony. >> tributes have been pouring in for indy car, racing car, justin wilson, who died last night. he was severely injured sunday when he was struck in the head with debris. wilson's peers remembered a lovely guy with an infectious smile. and wilson, who was an organ donor, had already be saved six lives. i'm tony harris in new york, and thank you for watching. john seigenthaler is back in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight, a reality check on how america's economy is weathering the storm. destination unknown. risking everything for a better life. o
and many are coming back, and plus, new orleans jazz great, terrence blanchard, talks about katrina's impact on his town. >> when i first saw that my city was in trouble, i thought, this is the united states of america, and i thought rescue crews, the military would be there, taking care of people, rescuing people and bringing them to safety. and when i saw what unfolded, i was in disbelief. >> we'll hear more from terrence coming up in the next hour. tony. >> tributes have...
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we actually have footage that was and the by one of our own, our fox news reporter, lauren blanchard and this is traverse city, michigan. trees and power lines are down. on old mission peninsula. thankfully lauren is okay and bringing this video to us to show us the potential for severe weather. not only in michigan but also in iowa too. large hail, damaging winds. isolated tornadoes through the evening and overnight. then that will continue to press eastward. interior sections of the northeast. ohio river valley, the great lakes could see the potential for strong to severe storms and of course the wildfire danger we wrap up with this, julie. it continues across sections of california and the northwest where they are just not getting the moisture that they need. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much. well this is quite a sight. the empire state building shining a light on endangered animals. people in new york are taking a moment to look up and snap some images being projected on the side of the building. photos of yes and no dangered birds, tigers, bears and other animals i
we actually have footage that was and the by one of our own, our fox news reporter, lauren blanchard and this is traverse city, michigan. trees and power lines are down. on old mission peninsula. thankfully lauren is okay and bringing this video to us to show us the potential for severe weather. not only in michigan but also in iowa too. large hail, damaging winds. isolated tornadoes through the evening and overnight. then that will continue to press eastward. interior sections of the...
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first of all i thank you so much for that either blanchard action and for allowing me to have the book event here at changing hands which has been an integral part of my life for the last 25 years. it's an honor. and good evening to all of you. i see many friends colleagues and i family here tonight and there are many of you i don't know and i look forward to getting to know you as well if we have time. before i began begin, there are a few people here tonight that i would like to acknowledge. first my family who have come across the country to commemorate this day with me my parents gary and susan southard my brother. where are you? my brother and his partner will wendy owen. my younger brother jonathan southard who surprised me two hours ago by showing up at my house from l.a., yes and my absolutely beautiful daughter forgive me for being for saying that out loud, some very yvette, even though company done my first trip to nagasaki in 2003 when she was 10 years old and grew up with this book. over the past 12 years i hired a wonderful team of seven native japanese speakers to help me
first of all i thank you so much for that either blanchard action and for allowing me to have the book event here at changing hands which has been an integral part of my life for the last 25 years. it's an honor. and good evening to all of you. i see many friends colleagues and i family here tonight and there are many of you i don't know and i look forward to getting to know you as well if we have time. before i began begin, there are a few people here tonight that i would like to acknowledge....
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. >> host: how did that experience growing up in a farm in ohio and blanchard children to go into the service if it did and tell me a little bit about what you thought when your first son talked about joining the navy wax. >> guest: one of the things we did, we lived in an area that is not predominantly military at all, very few people were in the military but we had my dad who, we were very fortunate because my husband flew for an airline so we would travel to visit them a lot. they heard the stories. we would calm to them employed employed -- memorial day concert every year. we did that probably for eight years and when the service songs with play they would stand up for pop and they would stand up for dad so we made sure that they knew their family legacy of service and this was something to be valued, so they were exposed to that and at the same time my husband wanted them to learn how to work hard and be uncomfortable because he felt that there was preparation for life. the fee. the peak of follow-through be responsible and work hard and endure discomfort there isn't a whole lot
. >> host: how did that experience growing up in a farm in ohio and blanchard children to go into the service if it did and tell me a little bit about what you thought when your first son talked about joining the navy wax. >> guest: one of the things we did, we lived in an area that is not predominantly military at all, very few people were in the military but we had my dad who, we were very fortunate because my husband flew for an airline so we would travel to visit them a lot....
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i think of olivia blanchard and larry summers, their iconic work on long-term unemployed. on thatout american angst. it is still out there? justin: we have a lower labor force participation than we did 10 or 15 years ago. a lot of people who would have thought -- would have wanted to look for jobs who are not in the u.s. brendan: can you fix labor force participation with policy? justin: i think it has to be partly -- one of the dramatic things -- at the end of the 1990's, a few compare the u.s. to anywhere in western europe, the u.s. had much higher labor force, now it is flipped. part of that is focused policy in countries in germany to get people back to working. u.s.e: you wrote that the -- will it change more rapidly? justin: if you look at the basic numbers like we will be getting tomorrow, they do not show a shift away from full-time work. when you look at people who do have jobs, the percentage doing full-time versus part-time's is not dramatically different from historical levels. 'off that. a big 'but justin: there are tons of anecdotal evidence that there are pe
i think of olivia blanchard and larry summers, their iconic work on long-term unemployed. on thatout american angst. it is still out there? justin: we have a lower labor force participation than we did 10 or 15 years ago. a lot of people who would have thought -- would have wanted to look for jobs who are not in the u.s. brendan: can you fix labor force participation with policy? justin: i think it has to be partly -- one of the dramatic things -- at the end of the 1990's, a few compare the...
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now joining us, and from blanchard. what are we looking at when it comes to gold? do you like it?o you hate it? >> i really like it here. don't think there's a ton of downside given the low volatility. and a great play a year, increased volatility out of emerging markets, ruminations out of india and makes gold really attractive play. sandra: if someone is going to buy gold do they buy at today's level and joy but sells off some more? >> i always think cost averageing is a good idea, buying it environmentally or weekly or twice a month but i don't think there's a lot of downside. we have seen gold almost 50% off of its dollar highs from four years ago, it has a lot of upside. >> is it a long-term trade or short-term trade? the fed will raise rates later this year. >> great question. i think gold could go down a few more percentage points. it would not surprise me but ultimately the downside risk is very low and there is a law of volatility and we will ultimately see a global quantitative easing come out and it will come for more than the u.s. and china. that will bode well for gol
now joining us, and from blanchard. what are we looking at when it comes to gold? do you like it?o you hate it? >> i really like it here. don't think there's a ton of downside given the low volatility. and a great play a year, increased volatility out of emerging markets, ruminations out of india and makes gold really attractive play. sandra: if someone is going to buy gold do they buy at today's level and joy but sells off some more? >> i always think cost averageing is a good...