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hest: i didn't see anything did to address the unemployment rate of african american community. what we see in this administration is the legacy of eight years of progress addressing the unemployment rate. you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line. lawrence, go ahead. derrick,erek, the -- the issue of a single family homes in the black community, and the number of black males in prison is skewed towards black males because they do not have fathers or homes. i have yet to hear the naacp or democrat party speak to what is indeed an issue that needs to be addressed. you had black lives matter talk manifestohe -- their talk about how the nuclear family is a concept. that does not load well. you need mom -- that does not bode well. i would love to hear your comments. sayinglet me start by mass incarceration has had a devastating effect on
hest: i didn't see anything did to address the unemployment rate of african american community. what we see in this administration is the legacy of eight years of progress addressing the unemployment rate. you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line....
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personalities of great national networks and improve hest against the president against the elections against the other side i have decided that my broadcast today on bill reese one was the last one nobody influenced this decision i took it myself there are not many of us but we exist vera correct me cover hoost of good morning belarus sergey because low which presenter to tiana brought kidda and vladimir bercow who snuck in and try to claim the credit. until recently i presented the us to military programme on batteries one i'm no longer a presenter of this t.v. project i resigned myself and it wasn't easy the people want justice the people don't want lies the people want freedom. you may have come away with a sense that he resigned over the elections like like others who sacrificed their livelihoods their income as an act of protest vladimir didn't know no that's just him trying to claim the credit line it is absolutely unclear from the message when the prison to have the program and in my opinion this was done on purpose the t.v. company said goodbye to a dimmer a month ago followe
personalities of great national networks and improve hest against the president against the elections against the other side i have decided that my broadcast today on bill reese one was the last one nobody influenced this decision i took it myself there are not many of us but we exist vera correct me cover hoost of good morning belarus sergey because low which presenter to tiana brought kidda and vladimir bercow who snuck in and try to claim the credit. until recently i presented the us to...
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saying hest out now, has real doubts about the modern wasntion, and said even impressed by the cadencef it as well area -- the cadence of it as well. dollar with a further breakdown. you see it in dxy. .terling, $1.3190 jonathan ferro is not going to be able to afford -- wait a minute, he's paid in sterling. ferro is making out like a bandit. sterling pushing $1.32 right now. ferro is going to be able to buy nation!d bloomberg, coming up. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. economic data with michael mckee. markets are on the move. report back from home depot and walmart. the dollar weaker. a new bout of weakness. considers housing. michael: housing is big today. overng starts up 22.6% july. the number of building permits up 18.4%. low interest rates are making of a difference. that is no surprise to anybody. one of the interesting things we are watching is the number of single-family home starts. single-family home starts up as well. all of this talk of how people want to move out of the city and get more room because they will be working from home. much more demand from bu
saying hest out now, has real doubts about the modern wasntion, and said even impressed by the cadencef it as well area -- the cadence of it as well. dollar with a further breakdown. you see it in dxy. .terling, $1.3190 jonathan ferro is not going to be able to afford -- wait a minute, he's paid in sterling. ferro is making out like a bandit. sterling pushing $1.32 right now. ferro is going to be able to buy nation!d bloomberg, coming up. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." good...
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africa,hest places in you have a hard time surviving and getting enough to eat and kids in many locationsevelops that they grow up stunted. so the human potential there is caught in a trap of instability and malnutrition. we are down from 10% to 5% of children dying before the age of five. now, that will go back up to maybe 7%, but give us three or four years and we will get back on track, if it hasn't ended the kind of generosity and funding of innovation that has been key to that progress. emily: not every billionaire is as generous as you, despite your urgings. what are other ways you think we could narrow the inequality gap? how would you feel about a return to a wealth tax? i have on my website a lot of ideas for collecting taxes on the ridge that don't specifically involve a wealth tax. i think there are challenges with that. but any way we could have a more progressive tax system without taking away the wonderful entrepreneurial risks in this country. you can't have tax systems go too far, but we are not at that limit, particularly for capital gains type income. if theygovernments,
africa,hest places in you have a hard time surviving and getting enough to eat and kids in many locationsevelops that they grow up stunted. so the human potential there is caught in a trap of instability and malnutrition. we are down from 10% to 5% of children dying before the age of five. now, that will go back up to maybe 7%, but give us three or four years and we will get back on track, if it hasn't ended the kind of generosity and funding of innovation that has been key to that progress....
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courtroom where you have 12 peoplawho have not up their minds and you have to convince all 12 byg the hest evidencery burden. i uld have written a book on politics, but i wanted to write a ok not for politicians but for everydaamericans who want to be heard at the workplace, the dinner table, talking to spouses or friends, ultimately i hope it perk lates up an changes our political landscape. but there's very ittl persuasion that goes on in politics nowadays. >> woodruff: some reay interesting commentary in your book. i know you were not directly addressing politics, bu, of course, the overlay is over your career. you do talk about giving ordinary people the confidence, the tools to make their case, but you also make it clear that u didn't find politics ultimately rewarding. you said, and i'm quointing, wifor the sake of winning, not a great long-term strategy. you haveve core principles. were you trying to say that you had to leave congress yourself in order to find your own core principles? >> well, i mean, i left congress for a lot of reasons. numb one, i didn't e it and i wasn't good a
courtroom where you have 12 peoplawho have not up their minds and you have to convince all 12 byg the hest evidencery burden. i uld have written a book on politics, but i wanted to write a ok not for politicians but for everydaamericans who want to be heard at the workplace, the dinner table, talking to spouses or friends, ultimately i hope it perk lates up an changes our political landscape. but there's very ittl persuasion that goes on in politics nowadays. >> woodruff: some reay...
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every day work can continue and world trade can continue cos thanks so much for your time that is kyle hest. one of nigeria's largest airlines peace has sex more than 70 pilots and ground crew citing the pandemic private carrier also plans to cut salaries for remaining staff by up to 40 percent piece serves major cities in nigeria and the west african region and the middle east many airlines and other parts of the world have been forced to take similar measures is it just joins me now live from the nigerian capital so just how big an impact has called in 1000 head on nigeria's aviation sector at large. kim this is a very serious situation for nigeria and a vision industry i remember just a few weeks ago when domestic flights were receiving the minister of a vision that 95 percent of revenue in the 2nd has been hit within a period of 4 months now their piece is one of the fledgling or fledgling fledgling companies travelling companies in nigeria that like he said has expanded into the region the west africa sub region africa and the middle east and he's trying gradually to go into europe and
every day work can continue and world trade can continue cos thanks so much for your time that is kyle hest. one of nigeria's largest airlines peace has sex more than 70 pilots and ground crew citing the pandemic private carrier also plans to cut salaries for remaining staff by up to 40 percent piece serves major cities in nigeria and the west african region and the middle east many airlines and other parts of the world have been forced to take similar measures is it just joins me now live from...
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hest: i didn't see anything did to address the unemployment rate of african american community.this administration is the legacy of eight years of progress addressing the unemployment rate. you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line. lawrence, go ahead. derrick,erek, the -- the issue of a single family homes in the black community, and the number of black males in prison is skewed towards black males because they do not have fathers or homes. i have yet to hear the naacp or democrat party speak to what is indeed an issue that needs to be addressed. you had black lives matter talk manifestohe -- their talk about how the nuclear family is a concept. that does not load well. you need mom -- that does not bode well. i would love to hear your comments. sayinglet me start by mass incarceration has had a devastating effect on the african-amer
hest: i didn't see anything did to address the unemployment rate of african american community.this administration is the legacy of eight years of progress addressing the unemployment rate. you look at the trajectory in 2007 and you see how employment americans, all especially african-americans from 2009 onwards. that was the growth of the market. what i hear is taking credit for work done. i'm looking -- host: let's hear from lawrence in st. paul, minnesota. independent line. lawrence, go...