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on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," ellen pollockeads, starting with a feature on amazon. the graphic accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for same-day delivery for amazon. ellen this was a project some of : the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at "bloomberg businessweek." what we did was look at where amazon's one-day delivery service is, their prime one-day delivery service. david: something they are really pushing right now. ellen: yes. something they are really pushing. and we looked at where the services were available and matched it to u.s. zip codes. and what we found was that in many cities, or several cities, there were areas that were largely populated by black consumers who get the eligible to service because they only delivered to other parts of the city and they didn't serve , these areas. david: especially stark in atlanta, and washington, d.c. ellen: boston and atlanta. in boston, you can get the service, but there is a hole in the middle of a largely black community were yo
on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ david: we are here with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek," ellen pollockeads, starting with a feature on amazon. the graphic accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for same-day delivery for amazon. ellen this was a project some of : the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at "bloomberg businessweek." what we did was look at where amazon's one-day delivery service is, their prime one-day...
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." ♪ david: we are here with ellen pollock. anymore must reads, starting with a feature on amazon. accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for amazon. >> this was a project some of the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at bloomberg businessweek, what we amazon'sook at where one-day delivery service is, their prime one-day delivery service. something they are really pushing. we looked at where the services were available and matched it to u.s. zip codes. what we found was that in many , there several cities were areas that were largely populated by black consumers who are not eligible to get the service because they only deliver to other parts of the city, and they didn't serve these areas. david: especially atlantic, washington, dc. and atlanta. there is a hole in the metal that is a largely black community where you cannot get the service. there was no evidence at all that amazon was out to discriminate in any way. they were looking at data. the story said something about are only looking at data and not looking at the people, you can end u
." ♪ david: we are here with ellen pollock. anymore must reads, starting with a feature on amazon. accompanying it are so amazing showing the delivery areas for amazon. >> this was a project some of the graphics team at bloomberg and the editors and reporters at bloomberg businessweek, what we amazon'sook at where one-day delivery service is, their prime one-day delivery service. something they are really pushing. we looked at where the services were available and matched it to...
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." ♪ david: i'm here with ellen pollock, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek."ny must-read stories in this issue. let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep alley dinner hamilton on the $10 bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about his economic policies. it is contribution to economic thought in the u.s., and how it's had an impact even today. one of the things he did was sort of question laissez-faire attitudes of adam smith and really stressed that the government needed to be able to tax. and that the government needed to spend money. he said power without revenue was a bubble. i'm not sure what that means, but i think it's really important. he also stressed that the u.s. needed a manufacturing base, so we could compete with other markets. david: in the markets and finance section, you will get snowbirds, folks who live in canada been on
." ♪ david: i'm here with ellen pollock, the editor of "bloomberg businessweek."ny must-read stories in this issue. let's start about the opening remarks about alexander hamilton, he's going to keep alley dinner hamilton on the $10 bill. this is an historical figure who is been really lionized in popular culture over the last year or so. ellen: our economic correspondent peter coy takes alexander hamilton off of the broadway stage and actually talks about his economic policies....
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. ♪ carol: i'm here iwth the editor, ellen pollock. there are so many more must reads. markets and finance. you have a story about the chinese mainlanders getting money out of china. ellen: right. many people want to get their cash out, just for safekeeping. if you are a citizen of china, there are restrictions. if something like $5,000 per transaction. it is difficult to do. the one way they are getting money out is they are buying insurance money out. they do it with credit cards. you buy the insurance products with a credit card, but it takes many swipes. you have to do it in individual transactions. we had one example where someone had to swipe 800 times. carol: it's $5,000 increments. >> that is a lot of swipes. carol: it shows some of the worries they have trying to get their money out. let's talk about something in the companies and industries section. it is a story about air traffic in asia, the demand is growing at crazy levels. that means they may need female pilots. ellen: that our something like 100 million new air travelers a year in asia. as people move in
. ♪ carol: i'm here iwth the editor, ellen pollock. there are so many more must reads. markets and finance. you have a story about the chinese mainlanders getting money out of china. ellen: right. many people want to get their cash out, just for safekeeping. if you are a citizen of china, there are restrictions. if something like $5,000 per transaction. it is difficult to do. the one way they are getting money out is they are buying insurance money out. they do it with credit cards. you buy...
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i am here with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek ellen pollock. aboutonvenient truth trade, and it talked about a ton on the campaign trail. >> it is a hot topic. it is all about people losing jobs and sometimes thinking they lost jobs to people abroad. makes a point that while economists are almost , there is free trade a reality that people lose their jobs through jobs going abroad. low-wage jobs are moving to places like china where things can be produced more cheaply. things are moving out of china to vietnam where they can be produced more cheaply still. they had these programs where workers are compensated when they lose their jobs to trade but they have not been that effective. to economists, the idea is when you loose your job to trade, if the markets are efficient, you will find another through some new business coming up. >> a really incredible feature in this issue, how to hack an election. introduce us to the man at the center of that profile. >> he is in custody in columbia. a rare interview. this is the first time that he told his fu
i am here with the editor of "bloomberg businessweek ellen pollock. aboutonvenient truth trade, and it talked about a ton on the campaign trail. >> it is a hot topic. it is all about people losing jobs and sometimes thinking they lost jobs to people abroad. makes a point that while economists are almost , there is free trade a reality that people lose their jobs through jobs going abroad. low-wage jobs are moving to places like china where things can be produced more cheaply. things...
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." ♪ carol: we are here with "bloomberg businessweek's ellen pollock.the internal borders. : itn
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