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the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me up but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fifty m. for admission to just the way we see it is just a tool that we are putting in the hands of the does to empower them if basic medical care using a are you successfully and rolonda the bubble up could be used worldwide. shift says get well soon or with artificial intelligence. and as always we leaf through the access our internet fund of the week today it's a trip through our history. chinese filmmakers who has many painting and drawing skills as works are in the style of different areas an art history and he's put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand viewers on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette he say mostly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off cubism japanese painting or chinese interests. in just one minute that show tours the well the hot. and next week the craze for the sporting events is booming around the
the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me up but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fifty m. for admission to just the way we see it is just a tool that we are putting in the hands of the does to empower them if basic medical care using a are you successfully and rolonda the bubble up could be used worldwide. shift says get well soon or with artificial intelligence. and as always we leaf through the access our...
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joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," melinda gates, cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation are in texas, which is where you are from. you were born in dallas. the second of four children. and i'm curious what it was like growing up melinda french. melinda: i was very lucky, because my parents told all four of us, "you will be college-going, and we think that is important." they explained why -- because of the opportunities. and they said, not only that, even though we could tell it was not going to be easy for my parents to put us through college, we will figure out a way as a family. so they said to me, "you can choose any college in the nation that you can get into, and we will figure out a way to pay for it." emily: your father was an aerospace engineer. you also studied computers. how did you discover computers as a young girl? melinda: yeah, so i was fortunate. so i went to an all-girls catholic high school. and one of the teachers there, the math teacher who i really admired a lot and worked with a lot, she went to a conference. and she saw these apple ii's had just c
joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0," melinda gates, cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation are in texas, which is where you are from. you were born in dallas. the second of four children. and i'm curious what it was like growing up melinda french. melinda: i was very lucky, because my parents told all four of us, "you will be college-going, and we think that is important." they explained why -- because of the opportunities. and they said, not only that,...
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. >> that was melinda gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation.g to rebuild its reputation after a tumultuous year led to the ousting of several key executives. a new ceo has taken over. uber'sat down with regional manager to discuss what has changed. >> i have been extraordinarily lucky and have had a remarkable experience at uber. since the day i came on board, i and working for an incredible woman who was leading our east coast organization at the time. a board that was 50/50 men and women that was really supportive of people of different backgrounds and, frankly, different styles, and i felt like i could drive and encourage those around me to drive, and to be at a place where i knew i could come to work every day and fight for what is right. i think the disturbing thing we have all realized over the course of our past year is not everyone in our organization can say the same thing. it has been invigorating in a is oursay that this mission. i've been deeply involved in ensuring that our culture and norms and business practices going forward are
. >> that was melinda gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation.g to rebuild its reputation after a tumultuous year led to the ousting of several key executives. a new ceo has taken over. uber'sat down with regional manager to discuss what has changed. >> i have been extraordinarily lucky and have had a remarkable experience at uber. since the day i came on board, i and working for an incredible woman who was leading our east coast organization at the time. a board...
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and on top of that, the bill and melinda gates foundation has mch ery dolla up to $10 million. [cheers and applause] bill gates has two goals in life. one is to eradicate aids and two, to bring back khakis with the pleats in front. and tonight we're going to help him reach at least one of those goals, okay? if you're like me, when you hear that you have the opportunity to help bring an end to a terrible disease, the number one killer of women in the world, you immediately think, okay, but what's in it for me? well, tonight, there's a lot in it for you. tonight you can enter for a chance to win some unusual once in a lifetime experiences with some of your favorite celebrities through the website crowd rise.com/red. last year, charlize theron kicked her opponent's ass. reese witherspoon took her winner to a movie premiere. and this year we have more strange and wonderful prizes. penelope cruz will help you curse in espanol. you can go on a double date with armie hammer and his wife. and drake will fly you and a friend to wherever he is to hang with him and take selfies. crowdwise
and on top of that, the bill and melinda gates foundation has mch ery dolla up to $10 million. [cheers and applause] bill gates has two goals in life. one is to eradicate aids and two, to bring back khakis with the pleats in front. and tonight we're going to help him reach at least one of those goals, okay? if you're like me, when you hear that you have the opportunity to help bring an end to a terrible disease, the number one killer of women in the world, you immediately think, okay, but...
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. >> the bill and melinda gates foundation is the world's private charitable fund.$6 billion in grants since its founding in 2000 and literally saving millions of lives. the microsoft cofounder came to washington to make the case for american leadership and the need for foreign aid in the era of america first. when we sat down at the chamber of commerce, that's where we began. >> there was a recommendation by the executive branch to make fairly substantial cuts to the u.s. aid budget. fortunately, the congress took that proposal which would have meant cutting people off from those hiv medicines and decided to maintain the foreign aid levels. >>chris: your wife, melinda, recently talked about that i want to quote her directly how incredibly disappointing it is to see u.s. leadership deteriorating and the view of the u.s. deteriorating because of the egregious things that have been set by this current administration. what is she talking about? >> i hope i know. i think in particular, there was talking about africa and the conditions in africa, not in a positive way.so
. >> the bill and melinda gates foundation is the world's private charitable fund.$6 billion in grants since its founding in 2000 and literally saving millions of lives. the microsoft cofounder came to washington to make the case for american leadership and the need for foreign aid in the era of america first. when we sat down at the chamber of commerce, that's where we began. >> there was a recommendation by the executive branch to make fairly substantial cuts to the u.s. aid...
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its annual budget the second largest source of finance right after the usa is the bill and melinda gates foundationthirty years ago and starting microsoft there was we had a very ambitious vision a computer for everyone. now i join you in seeking to achieve an even more important vision which is good health for every human being today the w.h.o. relies on voluntary contributions like that from the gates foundation but these are often linked to conditions from the w h o's annual budget amounts to about two billion dollars coca-cola spends twice that much on advertising alone and the hospitals around lake geneva spend six billion dollars a year. when it was founded the w.h.o. could decide how to distribute its funds itself now seventy percent of its budget is tied to particular projects countries or regions. if the w.h.o. receives funding to fight malaria for example it can't use that money to combat it mona. says will put it in very precise words at present w.h.o. . the operational capacity of culture to deliver a full emergency public health was called. what does the director general of the w.h.o.
its annual budget the second largest source of finance right after the usa is the bill and melinda gates foundationthirty years ago and starting microsoft there was we had a very ambitious vision a computer for everyone. now i join you in seeking to achieve an even more important vision which is good health for every human being today the w.h.o. relies on voluntary contributions like that from the gates foundation but these are often linked to conditions from the w h o's annual budget amounts...
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is annual budget the second largest source of finance right after the usa is the bill and melinda gates foundationthirty years ago and starting microsoft there was we had a very ambitious vision a computer for everyone. now i join you in seeking to achieve an even more important vision which is good health for every human being today the w.h.o. relies on voluntary contributions like that from the gates foundation but these are often linked to conditions. the w h o's annual budget amounts to about two billion dollars coca-cola spends twice that much on advertising alone and the hospitals around lake geneva spend six billion dollars a year. when it was founded. could decide how to distribute its funds itself now seventy percent of its budget is tied to particular projects countries or regions. if the w.h.o. receives funding to fight malaria for example it can't use that money to combat. those will put us in very. at present. the operational capacity of culture to do a full public health risk. what does the director general of the oath think about that. i want to ask her what constraints she is under
is annual budget the second largest source of finance right after the usa is the bill and melinda gates foundationthirty years ago and starting microsoft there was we had a very ambitious vision a computer for everyone. now i join you in seeking to achieve an even more important vision which is good health for every human being today the w.h.o. relies on voluntary contributions like that from the gates foundation but these are often linked to conditions. the w h o's annual budget amounts to...
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chris will talk with a microsoft co-founder, bill gates who is co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundationat's this sunday on "fox news sunday." it's on your local fox station, you know, the one where they have the football. that's where it airs the first time. airs in the morning time sometime. you have to check your local listings. then it airs later on fox news channel. you should watch it on your local fox station first. that's when it's new and great. coming up, i'll talk with a lawyer about this. what does this mean in the big picture? is there some sign of things to come? and i've been reading from some of you, flynn didn't lie. stop it, stop it. find something defensible. that's not it. the president said he lied. the vice president said he lied. robert mueller said he lied. incoming press secretary said he lied. fbi said he lied. he lied. now we'll see what happens. when my hot water heater failed it rocked our world. we called usaa. and they greeted me as they always do. sergeant baker, how are you? they took care of everything a to z. having insurance is something everyone needs
chris will talk with a microsoft co-founder, bill gates who is co-chair of the bill and melinda gates foundationat's this sunday on "fox news sunday." it's on your local fox station, you know, the one where they have the football. that's where it airs the first time. airs in the morning time sometime. you have to check your local listings. then it airs later on fox news channel. you should watch it on your local fox station first. that's when it's new and great. coming up, i'll talk...
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private foundations are different. melinda and bill gates. on those boards there may be one or two individuals. those foundations are governed in a way that there's a specific function that's going to go on. and they issue grants. a lot of times those grants go to a public charity. there are striking differences between public charities and private foundations. what happened here for whatever reason we don't know and don't have an opinion on it, it became a hybrid. and in our analysis shows that this hybrid modeled the global fund in geneva, switzerland. that's a hugely important point. the difference between the global fund being a geneva-based operation that does exactly what mr. doyle said which is to take funds from one company, one country, excuse me, for whatever purpose, pharmaceuticals, tuberculosis, and to help another country, they are the facilitator, the agent. the difference is, they're not subject to u.s. taxation, jurisdiction or law. the clinton foundation, in conjunction with those same donor countries to the global fund, in t
private foundations are different. melinda and bill gates. on those boards there may be one or two individuals. those foundations are governed in a way that there's a specific function that's going to go on. and they issue grants. a lot of times those grants go to a public charity. there are striking differences between public charities and private foundations. what happened here for whatever reason we don't know and don't have an opinion on it, it became a hybrid. and in our analysis shows...