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jonathan martin >>> with us now is dean blanchard. he owns a dock servicing local fishermen.is the fourth generation of his family to depend on the waters. he said business was booming before the spill. he has 140 employees then, now he has 14. businesses that rely on nature have runs of good years and bad years. how do you know that the setbacks in your business now are directly attributable to the deep water horizon? >> i've been doing this over 40 years. i'm 56 years old. i worked on my grandfather's place. we had good years and bad years. bad years we drop maybe to 80% of the good years. now we are at 15%. we never dropped that low. bp is crying. they claimed they had 50%. i would be happy to be at 50% now. >> you heard our reporter talking about a large pay out to individuals, state governments - did you get a share of that money. >> i did. it's a lie. area. we had 90% of the oil. i don't know nobody that got a big pay out where i lived at. >> when the money was handed out for shore restoration, to make people good for missed seasons of fishing. the people didn't get any
jonathan martin >>> with us now is dean blanchard. he owns a dock servicing local fishermen.is the fourth generation of his family to depend on the waters. he said business was booming before the spill. he has 140 employees then, now he has 14. businesses that rely on nature have runs of good years and bad years. how do you know that the setbacks in your business now are directly attributable to the deep water horizon? >> i've been doing this over 40 years. i'm 56 years old. i...
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. >> april blanchard. >> blanchard like the store? >> yes. >> blancha-l-a-n-c-h-a-r-b-l-a- >> i'm an alternate. >> where are you from. >> originally from tauton. >> devastated to be called as an alternate? >> frustrating? >> absolutely. because i had put in just as much time as everybody else here and i had no play in any of my opinions that i had, so it was very difficult. >> and you still couldn't talk about it eater? >> correct. it was very difficult. i was there in a room while they were also doing their part and i thank each and every one of them because they made the right decision. >> we're all done. thank you, guys. >> anybody else who spoke want to give -- say your name and spell it so we know who you are? >> they just asked that. just stop. i can't. you may ask them to clarify. >> just kind of -- >> everybody. >> and that was -- >> you are watching the jury there responding to the guilty verdict they rendered against aaron hernandez. aaron hernandez, the charismatic $40 million super star with the new england patriots, will
. >> april blanchard. >> blanchard like the store? >> yes. >> blancha-l-a-n-c-h-a-r-b-l-a- >> i'm an alternate. >> where are you from. >> originally from tauton. >> devastated to be called as an alternate? >> frustrating? >> absolutely. because i had put in just as much time as everybody else here and i had no play in any of my opinions that i had, so it was very difficult. >> and you still couldn't talk about it eater? >>...
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here is the chief economist, olivier blanchard.nd your colleagues have to balance the good with the bad looking into the future. what factors are working the most wrongly in the favor of economic growth? -- most strongly in the favor of economic growth? olivier: the strong dollar is helping the world economy. hoping the advanced economies that needed the most. the eurozone and japan. at that somewhat expense of the u.s. the main two forces, those would be the two. erik: things that concern you. oil prices, as you pointed out, are helping. perhaps we have not seen the full impact. do you worry about the impact on the economy when it reverses trend? olivier: if it reverses trend quickly. it will be an issue. our best to, and the guess of the markets, is it will be a while. the reason the price of oil collapsed are reasons that suggest it will stay low for a while. it will go up, but not back to the $100. erik: the euro and the japanese are being held. but we are fighting economic battle with foreign exchange policy. it is not viewed
here is the chief economist, olivier blanchard.nd your colleagues have to balance the good with the bad looking into the future. what factors are working the most wrongly in the favor of economic growth? -- most strongly in the favor of economic growth? olivier: the strong dollar is helping the world economy. hoping the advanced economies that needed the most. the eurozone and japan. at that somewhat expense of the u.s. the main two forces, those would be the two. erik: things that concern you....
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here is chief economist olivier blanchard on europe.livier: this is leading us to have a higher forecast for the eurozone for this year than last year. the main risk that we saw last year was the risk of recession in the eurozone. that seems -- hasn't disappeared but it is much smaller than it used to be. emily: as for greece, he says the greek exit from the eurozone would be extremely painful, but he says the rest of the euro is in a better position to deal with it. real estate website zillow gives an update on its integration of arrival website it purchased earlier this year. zillow says the long ftc approval process has caused hurdles in the transition and will lead to lower than forecast revenue for the year. zillow paid $2.5 billion for trulia including stock-based compensation. the 2016 presidential candidates are already sparring through twitter and youtube, but when it comes to tech and politics it is not just about social media. campaigns are now investing in big data come up big time to learn more about voters and their compet
here is chief economist olivier blanchard on europe.livier: this is leading us to have a higher forecast for the eurozone for this year than last year. the main risk that we saw last year was the risk of recession in the eurozone. that seems -- hasn't disappeared but it is much smaller than it used to be. emily: as for greece, he says the greek exit from the eurozone would be extremely painful, but he says the rest of the euro is in a better position to deal with it. real estate website zillow...
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at the back of the room as my colleague, chris blanchard. chris's report on saudi arabia has catalogued and documented pentagon and defense department notifications to congress that since 2010, there has been a planned arms bill for saudi arabia something like over $90 billion. so when you think about that number for a second, when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there is a definite u.s. element that is working behind the scenes. you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia but there is u.s. work done on the maintenance of it. there is u.s. training of the pilots. when saudi pilots went down just a few days ago, there was a u.s. search and rescue operation to assist. so there is a lot we hundred behind-the-scenes. and the administration is not hiding the fact. the white house issued a statement on the day that operation isis storm against blaming them for causing the crisis in yemen. recognizing the president as a legitimate leader of yemen. and president obama authorized the coalition of support to gcc led military operations. the administration clai
at the back of the room as my colleague, chris blanchard. chris's report on saudi arabia has catalogued and documented pentagon and defense department notifications to congress that since 2010, there has been a planned arms bill for saudi arabia something like over $90 billion. so when you think about that number for a second, when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there is a definite u.s. element that is working behind the scenes. you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia but there is u.s. work done on...
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in the back of the room is my colleague chris blanchard and covers u.s. report on saudi arabia has cataloged and documented pentagon and defense department notifications to congress that since 2010 there has been planned arm sales to saudi arabia and something like over $90 billion. so when you think about that number for a second when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there's a definite u.s. element that's working behind the scenes. if you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia, and there is a saudi arabian plane and there's u.s. work being done on the maintenance of it and there's u.s. refuelling and rearmament and u.s. training of the pilot. when saudi pilots went down just a few days ago there was a u.s. search and rescue operation to assist. so there's a lot that we're doing behind the scenes and the administration is not hiding this fact. the white house issued a statement on the day that operation decisive storm began blaming the houthis for causing the crisis ingz#ç yemen and recognizing president hadi's legitimate leader of yemen and president obama author
in the back of the room is my colleague chris blanchard and covers u.s. report on saudi arabia has cataloged and documented pentagon and defense department notifications to congress that since 2010 there has been planned arm sales to saudi arabia and something like over $90 billion. so when you think about that number for a second when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there's a definite u.s. element that's working behind the scenes. if you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia, and there is a saudi...
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at the back of my ribs my colleague, chris blanchard, his report on saudi arabia has catalogued and documented pentagon and defense department notification to congress that since 2010 there has been planned arms bill for saudi arabia of something like over $90 billion. so would you think about that number for a second, when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there is a u.s. element that is working behind the scenes. you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia, there is a saudi arabia pilot, but there is a u.s. work being done on the maintenance of the. there's a u.s. refueling and rearmament. u.s. training of the pilot. when saudi pilots went down just a few days ago there was a u.s. search and rescue operation to assist. so there's a lot we are doing behind the scenes. the administration is not hiding this fact. the white house issued a statement on the day the operation decisive storm began blaming the houthis for causing the crises in yemen, recognizing president hadi's legitimate leader of yemen and president obama authorized the provisions of support to gcc led military operations. the administration
at the back of my ribs my colleague, chris blanchard, his report on saudi arabia has catalogued and documented pentagon and defense department notification to congress that since 2010 there has been planned arms bill for saudi arabia of something like over $90 billion. so would you think about that number for a second, when saudi arabia goes to war in yemen there is a u.s. element that is working behind the scenes. you sell an f-15 to saudi arabia, there is a saudi arabia pilot, but there is a...