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tsine and what will happen to the gates foundation?— and what will happen to the gates foundation?the gates _ foundation? one thing is it will now be called the gates foundation, - foundation? one thing is it will now be called the gates foundation, thej be called the gates foundation, the bill and melinda gates foundation is a vestige of the past. the foundation is extraordinarily powerful around the globe, especially in global health, in agriculture, in endemic prevention, in poverty alleviation, and they have a lot of people who work there, it is kind of a bureaucracy on its own, i don't think it will fold overnight. one thing i am very curious about is there has been a recent push by the foundation into women's health, which was really a priority of melendez. does that stay a priority? they say it will. —— a priority of melinda's. a priority? they say it will. -- a priority of melinda's._ a priority? they say it will. -- a priority of melinda's. thank you, teddy schleifer. _ let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high c
tsine and what will happen to the gates foundation?— and what will happen to the gates foundation?the gates _ foundation? one thing is it will now be called the gates foundation, - foundation? one thing is it will now be called the gates foundation, thej be called the gates foundation, the bill and melinda gates foundation is a vestige of the past. the foundation is extraordinarily powerful around the globe, especially in global health, in agriculture, in endemic prevention, in poverty...
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but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation.he challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global -- buildout renewable electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a commercial basis, or get governments to do that are transformational like we did during the covid crisis here in the united states. david: so do you worry about the problem, the dysfunction of the government sometimes? clearly, we see that the u.s. government and congress can't get its act together in passing bills and so forth. is that something you address? dr. shah: we work on that every day. because whether we are working to expand diagnostic testing during the covid crisis here in the united states, or working to reinvest in global develop
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one thing, it will now be called the gates foundation.ates foundation is obviously extraordinarily powerful around the globe, especially in global health and in agriculture, in pandemic prevention and poverty alleviation. and, you know, they have a lot of people who work there. it's kind of a bureaucracy on its own. i don't think it's going to fold overnight. one thing i am very curious about is there has been a recent push by the foundation into women's health, which was really a priority of melinda's. does that stay a priority there? saying it will. but, you know, fair to be skeptical or fair to be curious if that's actually true. let's take a look at some of the stories in the headlines in the uk. ajudge sitting in belfast�*s high court has ruled that the government's plan to detain and remove asylum seekers to rwanda should not apply in northern ireland. mrjustice humphreys said it would breach the post—brexit deal agreed between the uk and the eu. rishi sunak said the decision would not change the government's plan. three men have be
one thing, it will now be called the gates foundation.ates foundation is obviously extraordinarily powerful around the globe, especially in global health and in agriculture, in pandemic prevention and poverty alleviation. and, you know, they have a lot of people who work there. it's kind of a bureaucracy on its own. i don't think it's going to fold overnight. one thing i am very curious about is there has been a recent push by the foundation into women's health, which was really a priority of...
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but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation.u deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a commercial basis, or get government to do that are transformational, like you did during the covid crisis here in the united states. david: so do you worry about the problem, the dysfunction of the government sometimes? clearly, we see that the u.s. government and congress can't get its act together in passing bills and so forth. does that something you address? dr. shah: we work on that every day. because whether we are working to expand diagnostic testing during the covid crisis here in the united states, or working to reinvest in global development e
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but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. you deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a commercial basis, or get government to do that are transformational, like you did during the covid crisis here in the united states. david: so do you worry about the problem, the dysfunction of the government sometimes? clearly, we see that the u.s. government and congress can't get its act together in passing bills and so forth. is that something you address? dr. shah: we work on that every day. because whether we are working to expand diagnostic testing during the covid crisis here in the united states, or working to reinvest in global development
but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. you deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a...
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but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. you deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a commercial basis, or get government to do that are transformational, like you did during the covid crisis here in the united states. david: so do you worry about the problem, the dysfunction of the government sometimes? clearly, we see that the u.s. government and congress can't get its act together in passing bills and so forth. does that something you address? dr. shah: we work on that every day. because whether we are working to expand diagnostic testing during the covid crisis here in the united states, or working to reinvest in global developmen
but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation. you deal with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build up global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a...
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but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation.l with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build out global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a -- on a commercial basis, or get government to do that are transformational, like you did -- we did during the covid crisis here in the united states. david: so do you worry about the problems of the dysfunction of the u.s. government sometimes? clearly, we see that the u.s. government and congress can't get its act together in passing bills and so forth. is that something you address? dr. shah: we work on that every day. because whether we are working to expand diagnostic testing during the covid crisis here in the united states, or working to reinvest in
but it is not nearly as big as the gates foundation.l with the challenge that people think you have unlimited amounts of money, but you really don't? dr. shah: our resources really should be society's risk capital to solve tough problems. we think of it that way. we are not trying to pay for solutions at scale. we are trying to build partnerships that either allow companies to build out global electrification and reach people who are very poor and make that profitable and viable in a -- on a...
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melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates.this is not a decision i came to lightly," ms gates wrote the gates foundation is one of the most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year, up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8 billion over the last two years, wiping out losses seen during the pandemic. india has crossed the halfway mark of its two—month long election, and in the next phase of polling, the politically sensitive city of ayodhya will be voting. the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji reports. ayodhya, where the devout descend to meet the divine. believed to be the birthplace of hindu god ram, it is also where faith, politics and business converge. earlier this year, the bjp delivered on its decades—old promise, by building a ram temple here, worth $200 million. the temple replaced a i6th—century mosque t
melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates.this is not a decision i came to lightly," ms gates wrote the gates foundation is one of the most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year, up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8...
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melinda gates foundation, which she founded with her then—husband bill gates in 2000.h ofjune. "this is not a decision i came to lightly," ms gates wrote in a statement on social media platform x. the gates foundation is one of the most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year — up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8 billion over the last two years — wiping out losses seen during the pandemic. india has crossed the halfway mark of its two—month long election, and in the next phase of polling, the politically—sensitive city of ayodhya will be voting. this is where prime minister narendra modi inaugurated a hindu temple at the start of this year, calling it india's "cultural reawakening". the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji reports. ayod hya ayodhya — where the devout to send to me the divine. believed to be the birthplace of the hindu god ron, it's al
melinda gates foundation, which she founded with her then—husband bill gates in 2000.h ofjune. "this is not a decision i came to lightly," ms gates wrote in a statement on social media platform x. the gates foundation is one of the most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year — up 71%...
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melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates.most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year, up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8 billion over the last two years, wiping out losses seen during the pandemic. india has crossed the halfway mark of its two—month long election, and in the next phase of polling, the politically sensitive city of ayodhya will be voting. this is where prime minister narendra modi inaugurated a hindu temple at the start of this year, calling it the bbc�*s arunoday mukharji reports. ayod hya, ayodhya, where the devout descend to meet the divine. believed to be the birthplace of hindu god ram, it is also where faith, politics and business converge. earlier this year, the bjp delivered on its decades—old promise, by building a ram temple here worth $200 million. the temple replaced
melinda gates foundation — which she founded with her then husband bill gates.most powerful groups in public health, with an endowment of more than $75 billion as of december. dubai—based airline emirates has posted record profits for the second year in a row. it made more than $5 billion in the last financial year, up 71% from the previous year. emirates says it has made profits of over $8 billion over the last two years, wiping out losses seen during the pandemic. india has crossed the...
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before that she worked with oliver and associates and melinda gates foundation. she is a proud child of immigrant family international business is the of international economics. so cute. you don't need much of an introduction to know you are. if you don't know, child corporation given working in this area for more than three years. she has been the lead of the education and happenstance. we are delighted you could be with us and i'll turn it over. >> and you all hear us. that afternoon. i hope you enjoy the conference so far. hopefully we will bring the energy in the conversation, i am excited to be on stage. the legacy had history and where it is going in the future. to start off my shirt congratulations are in order, happy anniversary to your agency fresh address or economic development and consent invested over 17 billion 78 products and upwards of 47 countries, is not right? that is no real feet. [applause] have been on a bit tour giving speeches and wondering the challenges and work and begun. >> they give the question and i want to thank everybody, it is w
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before that t she worked on the gates foundation. she is a proud immigrant parent and has a master's degree in international business from the university of international business and economics. so thank you. alice you don't need my trip an introduction. people know who you are and it's great you are with us today if you don't know alice albright is the ceo of the millennium challenge corporation working in her field of international development for more than 30 years in the private-sector. she is, has been the lead of the a global partnership for education and executive vice president and chief operating officer of the bank and by happenstance works there. you have that in common. i'll turn the microphone over to you. thank you. thank you. so i think you wait. can all here is? [applause] >> at afternoon i hopee you all have enjoyed the conference so far. i had a chance to walk around and pop in on some sessions in the lot of energy and hopefully will bring that energy to our conversations with imax excited to share the stage with al
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now it will simply be the gates foundation. co-chair, melinda is getting a hefty chunk of money for her own philanthropy work. three years after her divorce from microsoft founder bill gates, a different kind of separation.ration. me linda french gates is leaving the foundation they created. melinda french gates is leaving the foundation they created. this is not a decision i came to lightly, she says. i'm immensely proud of the foundation bill and i built together and the extraordinary work it is doing to address inequities around the world. in response, bill gates says, i am sorry to see melinda leave, but i'm sure she will have a huge impact in her future philanthropic work. the foundation's ceo also offering praise. >> her vision and influence will leave a profound and lasting legacy that we will build on going forward. >> reporter: melinda says she's getting $12.5 billion to commit to my work on behalf of families, work she highlights often on "today," including last year with sheinelle. >> society will be completely diffe
now it will simply be the gates foundation. co-chair, melinda is getting a hefty chunk of money for her own philanthropy work. three years after her divorce from microsoft founder bill gates, a different kind of separation.ration. me linda french gates is leaving the foundation they created. melinda french gates is leaving the foundation they created. this is not a decision i came to lightly, she says. i'm immensely proud of the foundation bill and i built together and the extraordinary work it...
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foundation >> yes, melinda gates is resigning. in a statement she said it is time for her to move on to the next chapter of her philanthropy she points to the fight for women and girls in the u.s. and around the world and said under the terms of my agreement with bill in leaving the foundation, i will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to my work on behalf of women and families and says she will share more about what that entails in the future of course she had co-founded the world's largest charitable found indication with her then tuhusbn bill gates the couple pledged publicly to give away at least half their wealth they announced their divorce in 2021, but they have continued to work together on the foundation. bill gates today also released a statement thanking melinda for her critical contributions to the foundation and wrote "i'm sorry to see melinda leave, but i'm sure she will have a huge impact in her future philanthropic work." and he says he is confident in the current leadership team of the foundation and its m
foundation >> yes, melinda gates is resigning. in a statement she said it is time for her to move on to the next chapter of her philanthropy she points to the fight for women and girls in the u.s. and around the world and said under the terms of my agreement with bill in leaving the foundation, i will have an additional $12.5 billion to commit to my work on behalf of women and families and says she will share more about what that entails in the future of course she had co-founded the...
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. >> melinda french gates is stepping down from the bill and melinda gates foundation.and her ex-husband bill gates founded that nonprofit 20 years ago with the goal of improving health care and equities across the world. they've turned it into the second largest charitable foundation in the world. ceo mark suzman says french gates will now focus on her next chapter of philanthropy, particularly strengthening women's rights. her last day at the foundation is june 7th. the organization will now change its name to the gates foundation, coming up at 530. >> google's i o conference kicks off from mountain view today, but a planned protest this morning is threatening to shut down its flagship event right now. >> this live look outside at 526. >> this is abc 724 seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. live in oakland. yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area streaming app. join us a
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foundation -- bill gates foundation, from george soros and open society, some of biden's biggest supporters'se funding these anarchists who are going in and using the students, doing training sessions with students on how to go about setting up these protests and building these encampments and making these -- elizabeth maine yeah, you know, senator, it's a disgrace to all those who passed away on 9/11. it's a disgrace to all of our women and men who fought against terrorism and tick today editorships overseas -- dick dictatorships overseas. it's a disgrace to all of our military veterans and you who serve in the government who tried to stop this poisonous hatred. senator marsha blackburn, thanks so much for joining us. >>> still ahead, former head of home depot and chrysler automotive, the one and only bob nardelli. he's terrific. this back story, it's had legs. could biden's tax hike that's going to hit all of you, will that decide who wins the 2024 election? and look at this, a new poll out of politico, voters are dismissing biden's massive spending on climate change and infrastructure. the
foundation -- bill gates foundation, from george soros and open society, some of biden's biggest supporters'se funding these anarchists who are going in and using the students, doing training sessions with students on how to go about setting up these protests and building these encampments and making these -- elizabeth maine yeah, you know, senator, it's a disgrace to all those who passed away on 9/11. it's a disgrace to all of our women and men who fought against terrorism and tick today...
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her time and money when she leaves the bill and melinda gates foundation.top, a $1 billion donation to support reproductive rights around the world. jamie yuccas has more. >> $1 billion is a game-changer. >> reporter: the goal is to advance the power of women, and melinda french gates is putting a billion dollar gift towards the cause. a longtime advocate for reproductive rights globally, she's now focused on a post-dobbs america, which includes helping the organization that represented the clinic in the landmark case. >> is this a political statement? >> it's a statement about the importance of investing in gender equality. >> reporter: in an essay, french gates writes, about 2% of charitable giving in the u.s. goes to organizations focused on women and girls, adding, when we allow this cause to go so chronically underfunded, we all pay the cost. >> is there a lesson here too that when women support other women, stuff gets done? >> yes. yes. >> yes. >> reporter: two years ago, we sat down with her and a jan, an advocate for domestic caregivers, also sharin
her time and money when she leaves the bill and melinda gates foundation.top, a $1 billion donation to support reproductive rights around the world. jamie yuccas has more. >> $1 billion is a game-changer. >> reporter: the goal is to advance the power of women, and melinda french gates is putting a billion dollar gift towards the cause. a longtime advocate for reproductive rights globally, she's now focused on a post-dobbs america, which includes helping the organization that...
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. >> melinda french gates is stepping down from her role at the bill and melinda gates foundation.rench gates making this announcement on x today saying she was immensely proud of the foundation's work which she formed with her ex-husband nearly a quarter of a century ago. gates is leaving with 12 and a half billion dollars and personal resources to be used towards her philanthropic work which focuses on women's rights and gender equality. her last day will be june 7th. in a post on x musk. 8 said in part, this is not a decision i came to lightly. i am immensely proud of the foundation that bill and i put together and the extraordinary work it is doing to address inequalities around the world. a live look outside looking here at mount diablo already starting to look. a blue skies. yeah, i don't want to that's right. the lower out here. but like it's already starting to look a little crispy, you know, like that used to be like, really bright green because of all the rain an hour making that turn christine know that switches me now to go look, and i know that already, right? a little
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the foundation will now be renamed the gates foundation. >> cnbc's charlotte reed, live from london,ays. the white house is slamming china with a new set of tariffs. congresswoman debbie dingell of michigan will join us next with a look at what it means for american workers. we'll be right back with that. k. (knock on the door) are you using all the old spice? oops. ♪ (old spice mnemonic) ♪ ahh. it's a good day to cough. oh no. bye, bye cough. later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing at the movies!? hashtag still not coughing?! ahh! mucinex dm 12 hour doesn't just quiet coughs, it treats coughs caused by excess mucus at the source and controls them for 12 hours. it's comeback season. stubborn chest congestion? try mucinex 12 hour. a slow network is no network for business. stubb that's why moretion? choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it
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and melinda gates foundation.a post on x, she announced she is ready to move to the next chapter of her philanthropy work. she will depart with an additional $2.5 billion she has pledged to commit to her work on behalf of women and families. anglo american rejected a second takeover approach from a rival minor, bhp. they valued anglo at $43 billion. bhp is seeking to buy anglo for south american copper assets. bloomberg learned four parties in talks to form the next dutch government planned to...
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and we should note, the gates foundation is a funder of the newshour.wall street today, stocks closed with little change, as investors wait for wednesday's reading on inflation. the dow jones industrial average lost 81 points to close at 39,431. the nasdaq rose 47 points. the s&p 500 ended the day virtually flat. still to come on the "newshour," jury selection begins in the federal corruption trial of senator bob menendez. amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines. advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin
and we should note, the gates foundation is a funder of the newshour.wall street today, stocks closed with little change, as investors wait for wednesday's reading on inflation. the dow jones industrial average lost 81 points to close at 39,431. the nasdaq rose 47 points. the s&p 500 ended the day virtually flat. still to come on the "newshour," jury selection begins in the federal corruption trial of senator bob menendez. amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest...
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and we should note, the gates foundation is a funder of the newshour.o come on the "newshour," jury selection begins in the federal corruption trial of senator bob menendez. amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin has our report. nick: a city teeming with the displaced is now slowly being deserted. a quarter of the 1.3 one million gazans who fled here are packing everything their cars or bikes can carry and fleeing again. this woman is among the last to leave. >
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bill and melinda gates foundation after nearly 24 years.s co-chair of the foundation will be june 7th. french gates says this was not an easy decision, and she will continue her philanthropic efforts for women and girls. actor steve buscemi is said to be doing okay tonight, after he was apparently attacked at random in new york city. police say the 66 year old buscemi was punched in the face by a man who then ran away. he suffered swelling to his face and left eye and was treated at the hospital, his publicist say he is recovering. there have been other reports of people being randomly punched in the face while walking in new york city, a vigilante group in los angeles targeting squatters who move into unattended homes. >> fox's gina silva explains why these men wanted to take matters into their own hands, and why their attempts to address the problem don't always work out. >> we're coming in, you guys. we're coming in. are you on the lease? yeah. you know, you're not on the lease. this isn't your property. you don't play. they call themsel
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she said she was proud of the work of the bill and melinda gates foundation, which she and bill startedd she would be leaving with $12.5 billion to community work to rather commit to my work on behalf of women and families, and that her last day would be june the 7th. in a separate statement, bill gates said, quote, i am sorry to see melinda leave, but i am sure she will have a huge impact in her future philanthropic work. our coverage of asian american and pacific islander heritage month continues in san francisco's chinatown. there's a recently opened bookstore that celebrates the asian american experience. >> ktvu's amber lee spoke with the owners, who show us how they're giving back to their community something very special about the chinese american diaspora that we have here. >> located in the heart of san francisco chinatown on waverly, a unique gift shop and bookstore , sells mostly asian made goods. it opened just last december. >> thank you so much for coming by on this night, the store's owners are hosting a special event featuring the creators of products focusing on the can
she said she was proud of the work of the bill and melinda gates foundation, which she and bill startedd she would be leaving with $12.5 billion to community work to rather commit to my work on behalf of women and families, and that her last day would be june the 7th. in a separate statement, bill gates said, quote, i am sorry to see melinda leave, but i am sure she will have a huge impact in her future philanthropic work. our coverage of asian american and pacific islander heritage month...
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and melinda gates foundation.d the center for reproductive rights. >>> israeli tanks have pushed into rafah city center as they ramp up their offensive in gaza. despite growing outrage over israeli military's air strikes this weekend. dozens of civilians were killed. israeli prime minister netanyahu called that strike a tragic mishap. josh lederman is following all of this. josh, fighting in rafah clearly is getting worse, what's the latest from on the ground there? >> reporter: it's getting more intense for sure, kate, our nbc news team on the ground in the gaza strip has seen israeli tanks in center of rafah city, that's raising some questions about the israeli military has violated that red line that president biden set out a while back where he said he wouldn't tolerate a major ground incursion into rafah. they're saying today that israel has the right to go after hamas including in rafah. >> josh, we're learning more also what caused that deadly fire in the rafah camp this weekend? >> reporter: israel's milit
and melinda gates foundation.d the center for reproductive rights. >>> israeli tanks have pushed into rafah city center as they ramp up their offensive in gaza. despite growing outrage over israeli military's air strikes this weekend. dozens of civilians were killed. israeli prime minister netanyahu called that strike a tragic mishap. josh lederman is following all of this. josh, fighting in rafah clearly is getting worse, what's the latest from on the ground there? >> reporter:...
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foundation. she's going to give money to help protect women's economic security, voting rights and abortion rights. in a new york times op ed, gates said, quote, as shocking as it is to contemplate, my one year old granddaughter may grow up with fewer rights than i had space launched a rocket out of southern california that will put a new satellite in orbit to monitor the environment. this is the seventh time spacex has used this very rocket booster. remember they're reusable. meantime its competitor boeing continues to have all kinds of problems with its starliner rocket that will carry astronauts into space. remember, spacex carries astronauts into space all the time. boeing is having a devil of a time getting its rocket right. they've had delays or delay trying to hunt down a helium leak and then this week, boeing said, you know, let's just go. anyway, they didn't find the cause of the leak, but its first manned mission is scheduled for saturday. they're going up to the international space sta
foundation. she's going to give money to help protect women's economic security, voting rights and abortion rights. in a new york times op ed, gates said, quote, as shocking as it is to contemplate, my one year old granddaughter may grow up with fewer rights than i had space launched a rocket out of southern california that will put a new satellite in orbit to monitor the environment. this is the seventh time spacex has used this very rocket booster. remember they're reusable. meantime its...
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. >> before we go, melinda gates stepping down from the gates foundation. why?s to do with her assessing the political impact she could have over the next six months. melinda gates and bill gates were sort of royalty for a long time across the globe. they have power akin to foreign governments. >> what are you talking about? >> melinda and bill for a long time when i do politics. decades long policy. melinda has, according to people i have talked to, been very influenced by her kids and she is believing that she has one life and the election is in six months. i think she could be a huge player over the next few months. >> reproductive rights are a huge issue for her. >> yet, although she also supports some women who are republicans who are not necessarily pro-abortion access. she believes this is a once-in- a-lifetime threat to american women into democracy. i think she could very well be a huge force in the 2024 election. >> quick question, who spends more on the campaign? elon musk or melinda gates? >> i will say undisclosed, elon musk. disclosed, melinda. a >
. >> before we go, melinda gates stepping down from the gates foundation. why?s to do with her assessing the political impact she could have over the next six months. melinda gates and bill gates were sort of royalty for a long time across the globe. they have power akin to foreign governments. >> what are you talking about? >> melinda and bill for a long time when i do politics. decades long policy. melinda has, according to people i have talked to, been very influenced by...
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is resigning as co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, a charity she helped lead with her then husband. now ex-husband, bill gates, since 2000 and a post on x, formerly known as twitter. today, gates writes, quote, this is not a decision i came to lightly i am immensely proud of the foundation that bill and i built together and the extraordinary work it is doing to address inequities around the world megan, the duchess of sussex, is now an african prince it's toward the end of her and prince harry's three-day private visit to nigeria. three nigerian traditional rulers bestowed megan with royal titles and chris her with nigerian names. one of them means royalty from across the seas meghan and prince harry focus their engagements in nigeria on sports rehabilitation, mental health, and women's empowerment new musty video shows the moment of parents skydivers and wing suits flew through london's iconic tower bridge, making them the first people to ever do so the two dare devils jump from helicopter 3,000 feet in the air and reached a top speed of 153 miles per hour. the duo co
is resigning as co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundation, a charity she helped lead with her then husband. now ex-husband, bill gates, since 2000 and a post on x, formerly known as twitter. today, gates writes, quote, this is not a decision i came to lightly i am immensely proud of the foundation that bill and i built together and the extraordinary work it is doing to address inequities around the world megan, the duchess of sussex, is now an african prince it's toward the end of her...
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read that made him decide the central purpose of the gates foundation, which was going to be to help the poorest people in the world survive, not have to not die when i go off and do my reporting, it feels like i'm don quixote tilting at windmills and that there's a two-part series about global health and it didn't frankly have much of an impact, except for two years since the apple bill and melinda gates. >> and it is a reminder that you tilted nefise windmills and occasionally that one and that ultimately is the source of your optimism it's two things for read. one we don't in journalism, we cover the planes that crash, not the planes that land, but there are a lot of planes. they're landing and in the years and decades that i've been covering these issues, we've seen vast improvements in global literacy. we've seen child mortality plunge. we've seen global poverty plunge, and the events look bad, but the trends and the trends are good and most of that events are bad. most of the trends you're good. and that's part of and i think the other is that when i go too dark for elsewhere,
read that made him decide the central purpose of the gates foundation, which was going to be to help the poorest people in the world survive, not have to not die when i go off and do my reporting, it feels like i'm don quixote tilting at windmills and that there's a two-part series about global health and it didn't frankly have much of an impact, except for two years since the apple bill and melinda gates. >> and it is a reminder that you tilted nefise windmills and occasionally that one...
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earlier this month, french gates announced that she'd stepped down from the bill and melinda gates foundation to focus on women and families. one dj is pumping up fans and players at san francisco giants games and breaking barriers at the same time. dj umami is the san francisco giants resident dj. a proud filipino american ktvu amber lee gives us a close look at her story and the challenges that she's overcome. >> are you a sucker? i'll let you know. >> boy oh boy. >> gianna cruz, stage name dj umami, brings flavor, excitement and energy to oracle park, the home of the giants. >> a lot of times i feel like i need to pinch myself because i'm like, what? how did we get here? >> cruz works right on the field for pregame shows and batting practice. at the request of players. but she says her journey as a female dj in what has been primarily a male dominated industry was difficult . >> it was definitely a struggle. there were like some deejays that i looked up to that made it hard for me to be in the same spaces as them. >> fans say they're excited to see cruz behind the turntables. usually djs a
earlier this month, french gates announced that she'd stepped down from the bill and melinda gates foundation to focus on women and families. one dj is pumping up fans and players at san francisco giants games and breaking barriers at the same time. dj umami is the san francisco giants resident dj. a proud filipino american ktvu amber lee gives us a close look at her story and the challenges that she's overcome. >> are you a sucker? i'll let you know. >> boy oh boy. >> gianna...
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earlier this month, french gates announced she would step down from the bill and melinda gates foundation. she vowed to focus on organizations that help women and families. she said she was motivated to make the donation, in part because of the racial gap in mortality rates for women. kicked out of their home with nowhere to go up next, the seniors who plan to make their voices heard later today after the power was shut off to their senior living apartment complex, may be older, but we're not stupid. >> a that's ow e're treat says. under the proposed taxpayer protection act, any city or state tax increase would require support from two thirds of voters for approval. its backers say they want to stop government overspending, but the governor argues the proposition keeps the government from providing important services. he's asked the state supreme court to kill the proposition before it goes on the ballot. >> two thirds is a very, very difficult number for any community to be able to achieve this measure constitutes an unlawful revision so that it can't appear on the ballot. >> the state s
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earlier this month, she announced she would step down from the bill and melinda gates foundation missioned to focus on women and families. she said she was motivated to make the donation, in part because of the racial gap in mortality rates for women. >> openai ceo sam altman says he is pledging to donate most of his wealth to charity. altman initially founded san francisco based openai as a nonprofit research lab dedicated to safely building artificial intelligence for humanity's benefits. now, altman says he wants to focus on philanthropic technology that helps create abundance for people. the giving pledge, a charity that encourages the ultra rich to donate, announced the move today. the venture capitalist is reported to have amassed much of his wealth through startup investments, including the social news aggregator reddit. >> still ahead this afternoon on the four. the remarkable story of a bay area man who never gave up on himself. >> i can tell you firsthand goodwill works if you do. >> we'll speak to him about the power of a second chance and his employment journey with goodwill.
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foundation funded , and i gates foundation funded, and i don't know whose interest they serve, why why indeed. and i don't know >> no, indeed. and i don't know whether or not i would ever get to vote for tedros, would i, before he decides whether or not i can live and die during a pandemic ? pandemic? >> that's a very good point, patrick. it is an anti—democratic organisation . anti—democratic organisation. there is no you know, you can have your country vote and you're one of...
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foundation funded , and i gates foundation funded, and i don't know whose interest they serve, why why , indeed. and i don't know >> no, indeed. and i don't know whether or not i would ever get to vote for tedros, would i, before he decides whether or not i can live and die during a pandemic ? pandemic? >> that's a very good point, patrick. it is an anti—democratic organisation . anti—democratic organisation. there is no you know, you can have your country vote and you're one of...
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foundation >> quite a donation.tinues to push higher here hitting record highs again today. lot of fed speak, key economic data on deck from gdp. minneapolis fed president neel kashkari saying u.s. consumers in the housing market have remained resilient, no reason to rush to cut rates. apollo chief economist torsten slok joins us now. we're talking about the idea, torsten, we haven't seen weakness in pricing on rentals and home pricing and plays a factor in why inflation hasn't come all the way back down to 2% is it getting worse? what's happening. >> i agree let's not forget that housing has a way of roughly -- weight of roughly 35 to 40% depending on how you measure it and housing is a critical component for the fed when they try to achieve the 2% inflation target. i should say for housing it really is the case that we have both supply and demand is still quite supported for the housing market overall supply quite weak, all measures -- [ inaudible ] across the board and across the country and on the demand side de
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it was companies like microsoft, mastercard, foundations, melinda french gates was one of the earliestcontribute as much as $10 million for the women, the digital inclusion focused on women, the ford foundation. essentially, this is how it all happened. the simplified version. i got on the phone and called a bunch of people. i called to say, i know that you have some interest based on the work you have done before. can we collaborate? in a focused way that develops some energy around a public/private partnership? the foundation for the work being digital inclusion, understanding all business at this point is technology business and any business, in economy -- an economy that is going to grow, much less be sustainable between now and the future, must integrate, adapt, and adopt technology. in an institutional way. this includes, as you have described, mr. president, your mother. it must be the people, not just the governments and corporations, that understand how technology works. another piece of the focus was something i have long believed. if we are focused on strengthening economies
it was companies like microsoft, mastercard, foundations, melinda french gates was one of the earliestcontribute as much as $10 million for the women, the digital inclusion focused on women, the ford foundation. essentially, this is how it all happened. the simplified version. i got on the phone and called a bunch of people. i called to say, i know that you have some interest based on the work you have done before. can we collaborate? in a focused way that develops some energy around a...
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of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as of you know, of the south asian woman and, and the, the end, the trends that i observed regarding digital rights issues, not only in the office on, but you know, in south asia, a large and i recognize way of being on the growing importance of, uh, you know, protecting individuals rights to the right to previously your freedom of expression or all of that and, and also because i'm a bi training, i'm a lawyer, i've been working on women's rights for a long time. and i saw that how marginalized groups and women in general which trying to reclaim online spaces. but the got but the kind of flow to is and challenges that they were facing were massive and huge. and we have been talking about of and in previous selections, for instance, you know, a china is around misinforming sion in this information and digital border suppression. and online, previous e and surveillance of a you a waters. but now in this going to be of elections around the world. i'm actually what my kind of bundle is under the said, you know, the use of it is making it more
of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as of you know, of the south asian woman and, and the, the end, the trends that i observed regarding digital rights issues, not only in the office on, but you know, in south asia, a large and i recognize way of being on the growing importance of, uh, you know, protecting individuals rights to the right to previously your freedom of expression or all of that and, and also because i'm a bi training, i'm a lawyer, i've been working on women's rights for...
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of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as a, you know, a little south asian woman and, and the end, the trends that i observed regarding these, those rights issues, not only in the office on but you know, in south asia at large. and i recognize way of being on um, the growing importance of, uh, you know, protecting individuals rights to the right to previously or freedom of expression or all of that. and also because i'm a bi training, i'm a lawyer. i've been working on women's rights for a long time, and i saw that how marginalized groups and women in general which trying to reclaim online spaces but the but, but the kind of flow to is and challenges that they were facing were massive and huge. and we have been talking about of a, in, in previous connections, for instance, you know, a trying to do that. i'm missing information and this information and digital, what does oppression and online previous e and surveillance of a u, a waters. but now in this going to be of elections around the world, i'm actually what my kind of bundle is under the said, you know, the use of a i is
of the gate to go do, do our own experiences as a, you know, a little south asian woman and, and the end, the trends that i observed regarding these, those rights issues, not only in the office on but you know, in south asia at large. and i recognize way of being on um, the growing importance of, uh, you know, protecting individuals rights to the right to previously or freedom of expression or all of that. and also because i'm a bi training, i'm a lawyer. i've been working on women's rights for...
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it was companies like microsoft, mastercard, foundations, melinda french gates was one of the earliestcontribute as much as $10 million for the women, the digital inclusion focused on women, the ford foundation. essentially, this is how it all happened. the simplified version. i got on the phone and called a bunch of people. i called to say, i know that you have some interest based on the work you have done before. can we collaborate? in a focused way that develops some energy around a public/private partnership? the foundation for the work being digital inclusion, understanding all business at this point is technology business and any business, in economy -- an economy that is going to grow, much less be sustainable between now and the future, must integrate, adapt, and adopt technology. in an institutional way. this includes, as you have described, mr. president, your mother. it must be the people, not just the governments and corporations, that understand how technology works. another piece of the focus was something i have long believed. if we are focused on strengthening economies
it was companies like microsoft, mastercard, foundations, melinda french gates was one of the earliestcontribute as much as $10 million for the women, the digital inclusion focused on women, the ford foundation. essentially, this is how it all happened. the simplified version. i got on the phone and called a bunch of people. i called to say, i know that you have some interest based on the work you have done before. can we collaborate? in a focused way that develops some energy around a...
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energy capital project and the chan-zuckerberg foundation when you add in the supply chain to the technologyid once scaled, this could be a $1 trillion frank. >> diana, very interesting story. you saw the big companies involved with this company we know that this plan is designed to fight climate change how is it being powered? >> reporter: interesting you should ask, frank. if you look over there, that puff of smoke is geothermal. there are massive pipes pumping in the geothermal energy that is hot steam coming into the plant and converted to energy to run the facility it is easy to have geothermal in iceland because we're standing on a volcano, frank. >> i wondered why the facility is in iceland. diana, thank you stay warm. it looks cold there. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," optimism on airbnb after the earnings pull back we'll be right back after this break. investment bankers. doctors. business leaders. we see your ambition. your desire to succeed. which is why we are investing in your future. ...empowering the next generation to reach the c-suite and elevating women's golf. beca
energy capital project and the chan-zuckerberg foundation when you add in the supply chain to the technologyid once scaled, this could be a $1 trillion frank. >> diana, very interesting story. you saw the big companies involved with this company we know that this plan is designed to fight climate change how is it being powered? >> reporter: interesting you should ask, frank. if you look over there, that puff of smoke is geothermal. there are massive pipes pumping in the geothermal...
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with the advent of soviet power, the gate icons above the spassky and nikolsky gates of the kremlin weret seemed. irrevocably, but specialists from andrei pervozvanov’s foundation obtained permission to check the version that surfaced in the archives. the images on the spasskaya and nikolskaya towers were walled up in the same place; in 2010, spasnirutvorny was miraculously found again after restorers removed the casing. and a little earlier, in 2005, it was restored one lost relic connecting moscow with jerusalem. masters imali from rostov the great recreated a carved canopy with thirteen different icons above the entrance to the edicule of the church of the holy sepulchre. according to one version, it was a gift from the russian imperial family. the rostov fenift above the edicule symbolically overshadows the face of christ, which emphasizes the role of the savior in the fate of russia. now we will see how the patriarch must step out in front of the edicule in order to begin the religious procession. and, of course, it is especially joyful for us that in the church of the holy sepulche
with the advent of soviet power, the gate icons above the spassky and nikolsky gates of the kremlin weret seemed. irrevocably, but specialists from andrei pervozvanov’s foundation obtained permission to check the version that surfaced in the archives. the images on the spasskaya and nikolskaya towers were walled up in the same place; in 2010, spasnirutvorny was miraculously found again after restorers removed the casing. and a little earlier, in 2005, it was restored one lost relic connecting...
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their bills are here for the for in june gate a 3rd wrong there. 3. yeah. corner santori, does your more the funny surprised we understood that afternoon on the foundations in front of a huge block house that was still under construction with again, she said obviously plans to move in the whole awesome of closets, cupboards and chairs was in front of us assignments with us to the great plans of the defiant defendants. i'd want to cli in the middle level that one big mountain box top stood there in the company of one standing clock. what was the purpose of success and bands that lying and piles the mattresses and red sections beside the potters and propaganda writings and pamphlets, we found one german book, sheffield. if god, god knows how that which this wilderness perhaps it came from some romped german village near bunny a luca which was a battle without mercy, without pity. because only hotness can bring peace to the country and the cold. how come on and what needs to be commanded to make this island godly got into both in the bloomberg game for e
their bills are here for the for in june gate a 3rd wrong there. 3. yeah. corner santori, does your more the funny surprised we understood that afternoon on the foundations in front of a huge block house that was still under construction with again, she said obviously plans to move in the whole awesome of closets, cupboards and chairs was in front of us assignments with us to the great plans of the defiant defendants. i'd want to cli in the middle level that one big mountain box top stood there...