54
54
Jul 5, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
melinda: hello and welcome. debt drama. who is good and who is bad? she is the berlin correspondent for the newspaper. she says so many on all sides in the name of democracy and solidarity. she is one of germany's best-known economic journalists for many of the leading business publications. she says europe was built on compromise and race could put an end to that era. and we have the german british author and commentator. the ever closer union is dead and germany is to blame. it is time to rethink europe. it opened with the question, will the greek people choose austerity or alexis tsipras? what will happen? >> i'm not sure that's the question. public opinion is torn at the moment. i wouldn't make any predictions at this moment, but it is definitely a very strong debate going on in greece. my only fear is that the greek people will end up divided. melinda: who is the good guy and who is the bad guy? >> it depends on who you're talking to. the bad guy is usually the finance minister. number two would be the angela merkel. it is actually what we take u
melinda: hello and welcome. debt drama. who is good and who is bad? she is the berlin correspondent for the newspaper. she says so many on all sides in the name of democracy and solidarity. she is one of germany's best-known economic journalists for many of the leading business publications. she says europe was built on compromise and race could put an end to that era. and we have the german british author and commentator. the ever closer union is dead and germany is to blame. it is time to...
36
36
Jul 10, 2015
07/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
your host is melinda crane. melinda: hello. that is what we want to talk about with three people who have been following events in greece and brussels very closely. it is a pleasure to welcome faye karaviti. she is berlin correspondent for the athens news agency and cheeses greece, -- and she says greece is at the well-deserved point. ursula weidenfeld is one of germany's best-known economic journalists. she says if a grexit happens chancellor's failure is the least of their problems. the biggest is saving greece from other failures. it is a pleasure to welcome alan posener german-british author and composer from "die welt." he says that merkel turned a great crisis into a european one. faye, he said make or break. athens is hard at work for delaying or reformed proposals. what you think mr. tsipras will do, make or break? faye: he is going for make but i'm not sure this will be the case later on over the weekend. he has been locked up with his top aides and he has been working on this for a few hours and preparing this list of
your host is melinda crane. melinda: hello. that is what we want to talk about with three people who have been following events in greece and brussels very closely. it is a pleasure to welcome faye karaviti. she is berlin correspondent for the athens news agency and cheeses greece, -- and she says greece is at the well-deserved point. ursula weidenfeld is one of germany's best-known economic journalists. she says if a grexit happens chancellor's failure is the least of their problems. the...
60
60
Jul 20, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
melinda: you have to. bill: there is a mix of things with trips and they are learning trips where you don't go into the government or go see the press. you just go out and tackle malaria or something else. we do not grow knowing much about farming. oral farming is quite unique. there are the trips where you really do sit down with the president. you say their rate is lower than other countries so the way you get the vaccines out, you can do a lot better. charlie: and we are here to help. bill: we will put money behind it and there is a measurement system so you will know what parts of your country or what parts of your ministry are doing the job well. so let's get engaged in this. the willingness of those leaders to sit down with us and talk about these things has been positive -- has been a positive surprise for us. ethiopia is the top of the list were they changed a lot of policies. although it took some of our resources, they made permanent changes to the health and agricultural sectors. charlie: what k
melinda: you have to. bill: there is a mix of things with trips and they are learning trips where you don't go into the government or go see the press. you just go out and tackle malaria or something else. we do not grow knowing much about farming. oral farming is quite unique. there are the trips where you really do sit down with the president. you say their rate is lower than other countries so the way you get the vaccines out, you can do a lot better. charlie: and we are here to help. bill:...
60
60
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie: melinda, how is going? melinda: we have 137 members in 14 countries. when we get together, the first night we sit down at dinner, you realize you're amongst friends. these people we have gotten to know, they are getting to know each other and we look forward to the event because of the candor of the conversations we can have about what you do about your children and what about the next generation and how do you think about a leader. how do you start a foundation from the beginning? those are conversations you want to have an private in a small group. i think that's what our gathering affords. warren: there is no one-upsmanship. some of these people can be capable of that. it brings out the best in everybody. we are not trying to impress the other person. they are genuinely interested in success and failure and family situations or whatever it may be. there is a level of candor that is impressive. charlie: was the international dimension hard to get people not as familiar with philanthropy? bill: one of the things the u.s. should be proud of it is the l
charlie: melinda, how is going? melinda: we have 137 members in 14 countries. when we get together, the first night we sit down at dinner, you realize you're amongst friends. these people we have gotten to know, they are getting to know each other and we look forward to the event because of the candor of the conversations we can have about what you do about your children and what about the next generation and how do you think about a leader. how do you start a foundation from the beginning?...
382
382
tv
eye 382
favorite 0
quote 0
>> melinda: yes. lifetime of having to worry about it, and i just didn't... i didn't want my kids to have to do that. >> o'donnell: the best way to ensure that was to do embryo screening for the brca1 gene mutation, which dr. hughes says is among the fastest-growing parts of his business. >> hughes: this takes the risk... for example, in breast cancer, it takes the risk if you have this mutation from 50/50 of passing it to the next generation down to less than 1%. >> o'donnell: but the screening isn't easy. all couples, even fertile ones must first go through in-vitro fertilization, the process in which a man's sperm is injected into a woman's eggs under a microscope to create embryos. then, five days later, a tiny tube just one 20th the diameter of a human hair is used to extract from each embryo one single cell to be genetically tested for disease. it's just one cell? >> hughes: yes. >> o'donnell: you can tell that much from one cell? >> hughes: you can tell an awful lot in one cell. >> o'donnell: t
>> melinda: yes. lifetime of having to worry about it, and i just didn't... i didn't want my kids to have to do that. >> o'donnell: the best way to ensure that was to do embryo screening for the brca1 gene mutation, which dr. hughes says is among the fastest-growing parts of his business. >> hughes: this takes the risk... for example, in breast cancer, it takes the risk if you have this mutation from 50/50 of passing it to the next generation down to less than 1%. >>...
36
36
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
after four years together dani and melinda were in a slump. melinda felt something was missing. a man. >> when she brought up this idea about having a man brought into your relationship, you guys were already legally partnered. >> she was very direct. like, i want a family i need a man, and we need to make this happen. >> i need a man? >> yeah. >> reporter: to make it happen they both had to agree on the right guy. making a list of their ideal qualityies in their future third. >> what were the most important things from that list? >> that he was masculine. we didn't want a feminine man because we're both very feminine. in walks jonathan. we're like wow. all of a sudden we're recognizing this beautiful man. >> it was very exciting. in the very beginning there was a lot more of three people having sex together. often. >> our bedroom, our gigantic bed. >> oh my gosh. >> threesomes totally happen obviously less frequently now that there's kids. as exciting as threesome sounds it's challenging to focus on one person and try and make sure you're including the other person. it's not on
after four years together dani and melinda were in a slump. melinda felt something was missing. a man. >> when she brought up this idea about having a man brought into your relationship, you guys were already legally partnered. >> she was very direct. like, i want a family i need a man, and we need to make this happen. >> i need a man? >> yeah. >> reporter: to make it happen they both had to agree on the right guy. making a list of their ideal qualityies in their...
49
49
Jul 20, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
gates created the bill and melinda gates foundation. nine years ago, in 2006, warren buffet pledged part of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundation. the gates foundation has since become a leader in fighting global issues such as hunger, poverty, infectious diseases and education. in 2010, warren buffet, bill gates and melinda gates joined forces one more time. they created the giving pledge. also a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give away at least 50% of their wealth to charitable causes before they die. that effort has grown to include 137 contributors from 14 countries. last week in sun valley idaho, i talked to warren and bill and melinda about their lives and how the giving pledge came about. >> what really grew out of warren's idea that we should meet with other people who were serious philanthropists and learn from them how they were engaged and how they thought about it and through that we created a group. it's been amazing. we had a yearly gathering. people have commented to me separately and i've learne
gates created the bill and melinda gates foundation. nine years ago, in 2006, warren buffet pledged part of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundation. the gates foundation has since become a leader in fighting global issues such as hunger, poverty, infectious diseases and education. in 2010, warren buffet, bill gates and melinda gates joined forces one more time. they created the giving pledge. also a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give away at least 50% of their wealth to...
78
78
Jul 21, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie: 15 years ago, bill and melinda gates created the bill and melinda gates foundation.s ago, warren buffett pledged part of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundation. the gates foundation has since become a leader in fighting global issues such as hunger poverty infectious diseases, and education. in 2010, warren buffett, bill and melinda gates joined forces again. they created the giving pledge. it is a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give away at least 50% of their wealth to
charlie: 15 years ago, bill and melinda gates created the bill and melinda gates foundation.s ago, warren buffett pledged part of his fortune to the bill and melinda gates foundation. the gates foundation has since become a leader in fighting global issues such as hunger poverty infectious diseases, and education. in 2010, warren buffett, bill and melinda gates joined forces again. they created the giving pledge. it is a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give away at least 50% of their...
674
674
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 674
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> how important was melinda?> she was my hero. >> spam is a brand name food that doesn't always get a lot of respect. except that is, lee cowan will take us to. >> go ahead and laugh. spam is used to it. it has plenty of fans in a place you are probably dying to visit. hawaii. that's right. the islands are spam-aholics paradise. >> is this the most popular aisle. >> what you need in your kitchen. >> hawaii is a later on "sunday morning."f]ktpb >> martha teichner shows us a painter. woman confront her fears of frying and more. here are the headlines. the 19th of july, 2015. another service member shot thursday's attack in chattanooga has died from his injuries. 26-year-old naval petty offer randall smith leaves behind his wife and three young daughters. in a statement issued through their lawyer also night the family of the shooter muhammad youssef abdulazeez said, there are no words to describe our shock, horror and grief. the person who committed this horrible crime was not the son we knew and loved for many yea
. >> how important was melinda?> she was my hero. >> spam is a brand name food that doesn't always get a lot of respect. except that is, lee cowan will take us to. >> go ahead and laugh. spam is used to it. it has plenty of fans in a place you are probably dying to visit. hawaii. that's right. the islands are spam-aholics paradise. >> is this the most popular aisle. >> what you need in your kitchen. >> hawaii is a later on "sunday morning."f]ktpb...
56
56
Jul 20, 2015
07/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2010, warren buffett, bill and melinda gates joined forces again.ted the giving pledge. it is a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give
in 2010, warren buffett, bill and melinda gates joined forces again.ted the giving pledge. it is a request for the very wealthy to pledge to give
158
158
Jul 18, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
melinda, thank you for everything, and i know you deserve this award as well. thank you, melinda.ran for office and he organizes the tri-state area up there in northern iowa. absolutely fantastic. kurt, it is really great to see you and i -- curt, it is really great to see you and i see you quoted all the time in "the new york times." and lastly, morgan, morgan, i know you are going to do a great job in the party, you are a up and comer -- you are an up and comer, so thank you. at a special thanks to the five democrats who want to be at the president of the united states. this is not an easy thing to be running for president, and you are all finding out. iowa is a big state and new hampshire is not as big as iowa but there is sure a heck of a lot of places to go in iowa, so i commend you for just really taking up this charge and really doing what you are doing. it is hard enough running for congress and the u.s. senate but to run for president of the united states, i mean, i've got to tip my hat to your folks. and one of you will be the next president of the united states i have n
melinda, thank you for everything, and i know you deserve this award as well. thank you, melinda.ran for office and he organizes the tri-state area up there in northern iowa. absolutely fantastic. kurt, it is really great to see you and i -- curt, it is really great to see you and i see you quoted all the time in "the new york times." and lastly, morgan, morgan, i know you are going to do a great job in the party, you are a up and comer -- you are an up and comer, so thank you. at a...
55
55
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
rotary international bill and melinda gates formation. >> polio vaccine in a clinic in abuja. it's been years to give 100 million children in the region be the vaccine and to repel religious attitudes. >> the kind of agenda, either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community secondly to in fact make some of them become barren, especially the women. >> the attitude is changing still a long way before nigeria can be declared polio free. scientists will have to analyze polio surveillance data until the end of the year. leaving pakistan and afghanistan, but there must be no new cases of polio for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off that accelerator. we must maintain same level of resources and ensure full commitment of the health care workers. >> a uvert is hoping that nigeria will become polio free. a warning to parents who don't understand the importance of vaccinating babies against the disease. and his vaccinated four children are proof the disease can be prevented. yvonne ndege jos plato state. >>> first
rotary international bill and melinda gates formation. >> polio vaccine in a clinic in abuja. it's been years to give 100 million children in the region be the vaccine and to repel religious attitudes. >> the kind of agenda, either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community secondly to in fact make some of them become barren, especially the women. >> the attitude is changing still a long way before nigeria can be declared polio free. scientists will have...
164
164
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
he said the move was inspired by the gates foundation set up by bill and melinda gates. today, a huge response at a navy yard in washington after a caller reported they may have heard shots fired in the very same building where a gunman killed 12 workers two years ago. after investigation, there was no sign of a shooting, but the incident comes ahead of a holiday weekend during which the u.s. has warned the public to be on alert for an increased risk of attack. we spoke with the former general of the department of homeland security, now at the aspen institute. one u.s. lawmaker said the threat in the u.s. is at its greatest sons 9/11. would you agree? >> i couldn't agree more. that is peter king, and i think that is right. i have never seen a more heightened and complex threat environment since 9/11. it is very concerning. host: the warnings have been put out you for the july 4 weekend by the fbi and so on. what is the calculation before you tell the public to be on alert? you don't want to scare them. what is the point at which you make that alert? >> it's a tough balan
he said the move was inspired by the gates foundation set up by bill and melinda gates. today, a huge response at a navy yard in washington after a caller reported they may have heard shots fired in the very same building where a gunman killed 12 workers two years ago. after investigation, there was no sign of a shooting, but the incident comes ahead of a holiday weekend during which the u.s. has warned the public to be on alert for an increased risk of attack. we spoke with the former general...
54
54
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
the government agency [ inaudible ] international, bill and melinda gate's foundation. >> reporter: it years of door-to-door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region, the polio drops to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious attitudes. >> there is total rejection. they have been anticipating a fear that there is an agenda to deal with a population explosion from the muslim community and in fact make some of them become baren, especially the women. >> reporter: scientists will have to analyze the data until the end of september. if it's all clear, nigeria will taken off of the list of polioen demmic countries, leaving pakistan and afghanistan. but there must be no new cases for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off of the accelerator, we need to maintain the same level of resources. we need to ensure full commitment of the health workers. >> reporter: this person is hoping that nigeria will become polio free in 2017 so he can stop making wheelchairs for survivors. he says being paralyzed is a -- a warnin
the government agency [ inaudible ] international, bill and melinda gate's foundation. >> reporter: it years of door-to-door campaigning to give 111 million children in the region, the polio drops to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious attitudes. >> there is total rejection. they have been anticipating a fear that there is an agenda to deal with a population explosion from the muslim community and in fact make some of them become baren, especially the women....
461
461
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 461
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: including melinda's, the fire burning within a few feet of her front door. >> it's just burned into my memory. i'll never forget it, the smoke, the flames, all the fire trucks, running back and forth was very, very scary. >> reporter: more than 1300 firefighters attacking this from the ground and the air in an area where a record-breaking drought turned brush and trees into tinder. >> if the drought wasn't so bad, would you see this fire moving so quickly? >> probably not. >> reporter: so far the west has seen almost 1200 more wildfires this year than last, including one burning now at glacier national park in montana. >> fast, dad, go! >> i don't want to die in flames. >> reporter: dakota duncan and his family had to run from the fire. >> i had my iphone hanging out the window, and the flames was so hot, i could feel the heat off my arm. >> reporter: most of that fire is still not under control, and neither is one near washington state, now threatening a town's water supply. near napa, crews are getting ready, bracing for the worst. and the landscape here, lester, provi
. >> reporter: including melinda's, the fire burning within a few feet of her front door. >> it's just burned into my memory. i'll never forget it, the smoke, the flames, all the fire trucks, running back and forth was very, very scary. >> reporter: more than 1300 firefighters attacking this from the ground and the air in an area where a record-breaking drought turned brush and trees into tinder. >> if the drought wasn't so bad, would you see this fire moving so quickly?...
177
177
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> reporter: the vaccine was tested in partnership with the bill and melinda gates foundation and cost it's now up to the world health organization to determine the rollout date. it could be as early as 2016. >> rose: this is really important. >> huge. >> rose: thank you john. the malaria vaccine was tested in seven african countries including kenya. president obama flew there today for a family reunionen and talks on muslim extremists. major garrett is there in nairobi. >> reporter: president obama was immediately greeted with a hug from half systemser auma and then dinner with relatives and grandmother known as mama sarah he visited here in 2006. in the sign of security concerns here, the president will not be traveling to that village on this trip. kenya is on edge because of the continued threat from the al quaida affiliated al-shabaab. in 2013, terrorists from the group attacked the up scale west gate mall killing 67. just as april al-shabaab targeted christian students at garissa university ultimately killing 148. joseph boinnet runs kenya's national police force and is overseein
. >> reporter: the vaccine was tested in partnership with the bill and melinda gates foundation and cost it's now up to the world health organization to determine the rollout date. it could be as early as 2016. >> rose: this is really important. >> huge. >> rose: thank you john. the malaria vaccine was tested in seven african countries including kenya. president obama flew there today for a family reunionen and talks on muslim extremists. major garrett is there in...
796
796
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 796
favorite 0
quote 0
danny, melinda and john. and their babies ella and oliver, born just five weeks apart. these two moms and one dad are polyamorous. >> if you're not a couple what do you call yourselves? >> a triad into some people say thriple in they want to make it clear they are not polyma of ga mus like the families made famous in big love." >> what do you think you're doing? in. >> sleep well? >> and "sister wives." >> polygamy is one man with two women who the women don't share necessarily a relationship together. polyam morey everyone is openly sharing love with one another equally. >> reporter: for them it's about sharing parenting responsibilities equally, too. balancing work life and family time. >> let's make you happy. >> reporter: there's almost always a parent present with the two children. a strong family unit has been the goals since exchanging vows in an intimate three-way wedding ceremony last year. >> i'm married to jonathan. he's my husband. i'm married to danielle. she's my wife. i'm going to be committed to them with my heart and body. >> reporter: although the unio
danny, melinda and john. and their babies ella and oliver, born just five weeks apart. these two moms and one dad are polyamorous. >> if you're not a couple what do you call yourselves? >> a triad into some people say thriple in they want to make it clear they are not polyma of ga mus like the families made famous in big love." >> what do you think you're doing? in. >> sleep well? >> and "sister wives." >> polygamy is one man with two women who...
104
104
Jul 28, 2015
07/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
education reporter leeann melinda joins us with more on this story we learned about from an abc 7 viewer. >> this closure is going to affect about 130 children. now, the reason for the closure is that the property behind me will eventually be sold and that's something the director of the preschool knew but never told parents. >> i received e-mail on friday afternoon and i was in shock. >> parents of camelot preschool in castro valley have less than five days to find a new school for their children. >> now we're all scrambling to find alternate child care in a community that has wait listes and doesn't have spots for our kid. >> the preschool has been leasing the property from the san lorenzo school district for close to $10 tlous a month. last october, the school board voted to begin the process of selling it. >> it's a surplus property and the district has rights to do what they need to do depending on the needs. >> on april 10th the school district notified camelot's director, geor gi na armstrong. armstrong never reached out to parents or teachers. waiting, instead, until last friday
education reporter leeann melinda joins us with more on this story we learned about from an abc 7 viewer. >> this closure is going to affect about 130 children. now, the reason for the closure is that the property behind me will eventually be sold and that's something the director of the preschool knew but never told parents. >> i received e-mail on friday afternoon and i was in shock. >> parents of camelot preschool in castro valley have less than five days to find a new...
128
128
Jul 7, 2015
07/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
gifted about 20 million class "b" berkshire e foundation donation is divided between the bill and melinda gates, susan thompson buffett sherwood howard g. buffett and novo foundation all part of mr. buffett's annual pledge to give away stocks which he has been doing since 2006. >> good for him. >> very good causes. >> yes. >> that does it for "nightly bu for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for me as well. evening, everybody. we'll see you r barnes & noble, home of the nook tablet. where you can experience books music, games, and more. in our stores and at bn.com acorn proudly presents miss f isher's murder mysteries. [ suspenseful music plays ] [ gasps ] fancy a whirl tonight? you must be joking! oh, come on, twinkle toes. come on! [ jazz music plays ]
gifted about 20 million class "b" berkshire e foundation donation is divided between the bill and melinda gates, susan thompson buffett sherwood howard g. buffett and novo foundation all part of mr. buffett's annual pledge to give away stocks which he has been doing since 2006. >> good for him. >> very good causes. >> yes. >> that does it for "nightly bu for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for me as...
99
99
Jul 7, 2015
07/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
gifted about 20 million class "b" berkshire e foundation donation is divided between the bill and melinda gates, susan thompson buffett sherwood howard g. buffett and novo foundation all part of mr. buffett's annual pledge to give away stocks which he has been doing since 2006. >> good for him. >> very good causes. >> yes. >> that does it for "nightly bu for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for me as well. evening, everybody. we'll see you r announcer: "imagemakers" is made possible by the members of kqed. [ clock ticking ] [ light switch clicking ]
gifted about 20 million class "b" berkshire e foundation donation is divided between the bill and melinda gates, susan thompson buffett sherwood howard g. buffett and novo foundation all part of mr. buffett's annual pledge to give away stocks which he has been doing since 2006. >> good for him. >> very good causes. >> yes. >> that does it for "nightly bu for tonight. i'm sue herera. thanks for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for me as...
172
172
Jul 25, 2015
07/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the vaccine was tested in partnership with the bill and melinda gates foundation and costut $600 million to develop. it's now up to the world health organization to determine the rollout date. it could be as early as 2016. >> rose: this is really important. >> reporter: huge. >> rose: thank you, john. the malaria vaccine was tested in seven african countries including kenya. president obama flew there today for a family reunion, and for talks on how to counter muslim extremists. major garrett is traveling with the president in nairobi. >> reporter: president obama arrived in his ancestral home and was immediately greeted with a hug from his half-sister auma. he then ate dinner with her and other relatives, including his 94-year-old step-grandmother sarah obama, known here as "mama sarah." mr. obama last visited kenya and his late father's village as a senator in 2006. but in a sign of the security concerns here, the president will not be traveling to that village on this trip. kenya is on edge because of the continued threat from the al- qaeda affiliated al shabaab. in 201
. >> reporter: the vaccine was tested in partnership with the bill and melinda gates foundation and costut $600 million to develop. it's now up to the world health organization to determine the rollout date. it could be as early as 2016. >> rose: this is really important. >> reporter: huge. >> rose: thank you, john. the malaria vaccine was tested in seven african countries including kenya. president obama flew there today for a family reunion, and for talks on how to...
102
102
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
melinda haag announced today she's resigning. president obama appointed her back in 2010. she has presided over a long list of high-profile cases and sparked protest for cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries. she has not revealed any future plans yet. her last day is september 1st. >>> just in the olympics could be coming to the bay area after all, with some help from los angeles. sources confirming to us the discussions are taking place for a joint bid between l.a. and san francisco. the unique idea here. sources -- three sources within the bay area bid committee and the usoc are telling us quote, it's a real possibility. however, a lot will have to happen in the next six weeks. now, the usoc reached out to the san francisco olympic bid committee immediately after serving ties with boston a few days ago. the plan is to have a joint bid between l.a. and the bay area. the usoc will now vet this unique concept of this joint bid with the international olympic committee, beginning this weekend in kuala lumpur. >> emergency drought relief. the help on the way for comm
melinda haag announced today she's resigning. president obama appointed her back in 2010. she has presided over a long list of high-profile cases and sparked protest for cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries. she has not revealed any future plans yet. her last day is september 1st. >>> just in the olympics could be coming to the bay area after all, with some help from los angeles. sources confirming to us the discussions are taking place for a joint bid between l.a. and san...
155
155
Jul 29, 2015
07/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> melinda hague revealed she is stepping down effective september 16789 hague has served since being nominated by president obama and confirmed by the senate. the current term expires in late 2016. at new president could select his or her own u.s. attorney for our region in 2017. >>> this piece of debris might help explain the mysterious disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. investigators believe it is a wing flag from a boeing 777. it washed up on a french island in the western indian ocean. the flight vanished after taking off in march of last year. the flight had 239 people on board. >>> he once owned a spot on the list of the world's most wanted men. today the white house confirmed the death of taliban leader omar. >> there are questions over why officials left omar's death a secret for more than two years. >> reporter: one of the world's most wanted terrorists confirmed dead, the taliban leader who was osama bin laden's chief ally. >> we believe reports of his death are credible. >> reporter: the afghan government confirming he died two years ago the exact cause of deat
. >>> melinda hague revealed she is stepping down effective september 16789 hague has served since being nominated by president obama and confirmed by the senate. the current term expires in late 2016. at new president could select his or her own u.s. attorney for our region in 2017. >>> this piece of debris might help explain the mysterious disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370. investigators believe it is a wing flag from a boeing 777. it washed up on a french island...
142
142
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
melinda hague announced today he is resigning. president obama appointed her in 2010. she's presided over a long list of high-profile cases but also sparked protest for cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries. she has not revealed any foourt plans. her last day is september 1 and no replacement has been named as yet. >>> a mountain lion has been spotted near the stanford campus. the latest sighting happened just after midnight near mayfield street. public safety officers searched the area but couldn't find the air animal. another animal was seen on july 9th. this is individual overthe mountain lion captured in san mateo back in may. animal experts caution that if you come face to face with one of these mountain lions, don't run. make some noise and try to make yourself seem bigger. >>> let's turn things over to jeff ranieri. in pleasanton you couldn't go outside. it was a stay-indoor day. >> it was. one of our hot els temperatures at 105. let's go and get a look and put into perspective. we dug back into the files. it was not the hottest dave the year. it went
melinda hague announced today he is resigning. president obama appointed her in 2010. she's presided over a long list of high-profile cases but also sparked protest for cracking down on medical marijuana dispensaries. she has not revealed any foourt plans. her last day is september 1 and no replacement has been named as yet. >>> a mountain lion has been spotted near the stanford campus. the latest sighting happened just after midnight near mayfield street. public safety officers...
83
83
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
the national agency, bill and melinda gates foundation. >> these newborns are giving the polio vaccine. it has taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the area to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious tuesday. >> this is total rejection. they have been anticipating this fear that is a kind of agenda, earth to deal with a population explosion from the muslim community to in fact make some of them become barren, especially the women. >> the attitude appears to be changing. there's still a long way to go before it can be declared polio free. >> if all clear, nigeria will be taken off the list of polio endemic companies, leaving pakistan and afghanistan. there must be new new cases of polio for two years to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off the accelerator. we need to maintain the same amount level of resources. we need full commitment of the health workers to during multiple campaigns. >> jewel he is hoping to hear that it is polio free so he can stop making wheelchairs. his vaccinated four children are proof the dis
the national agency, bill and melinda gates foundation. >> these newborns are giving the polio vaccine. it has taken years of door to door campaigning to give 111 million children in the area to achieve this year's milestone and by challenging religious tuesday. >> this is total rejection. they have been anticipating this fear that is a kind of agenda, earth to deal with a population explosion from the muslim community to in fact make some of them become barren, especially the...
31
31
Jul 26, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
seated at the table are committee legislative directors melinda becker, justin stephens. you can see them after the session if you need copies of the materials or further details about any of the issues that we have discussed today. before we go into our formal presentations, i want to turn to heather halsted, who is the staff director for the health and human services and the homeland security and public safety committees. healther and her nga colleagues will provide updates on key federal and state issues. >> thank you governor. we made progress on a number of priorities. from the health and human services perspective, we abdicated actually for an exception of the -- we abdicated for extension of the -- ad vocated for extension of the children's health insurance program. that chip extension maintains existing flexibility and planning levels for states. that was a key area we were able to a college. there were also discussions to reform the child welfare system to invest and services that keep children safely out of foster care. at the same time, homeland security and pu
seated at the table are committee legislative directors melinda becker, justin stephens. you can see them after the session if you need copies of the materials or further details about any of the issues that we have discussed today. before we go into our formal presentations, i want to turn to heather halsted, who is the staff director for the health and human services and the homeland security and public safety committees. healther and her nga colleagues will provide updates on key federal and...
82
82
Jul 8, 2015
07/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
>> melinda. >> where are you from? >> colorado springs. >> what do you do?m an admin assistant. >> is this your daughter? >> yes. >> and what's your name? >> jimmy: so do we think her name is gender specific or gender neutral? >> jimmy: we'll have to answer individually. >> ryan. >> you're gender neutral. >> yes, i am. >> it seems to be working for her. >> what's your name? >> cynthia. >> where are you from? >> hawaii. >> is this your daughter? >> yes. >> and what is your name? >> gender specific or gender neutral? find out. >> lee. >> lee? >> yeah. >> like f. lee bailey? >> like bruce lee. >> or like caitlin lee, you don't know. here's another. >> tell us your name. johnny lamb. >> what do you do? >> i'm in the furniture business. >> is this your daughter. >> yes, sure is. >> what is your name? >> jimmy: they're from north carolina. >> jayden. >> why jayden? >> well, we wanted to pick a unisex name and then we found out that will smith named his son jayden. >> jimmy: here's another. >> what's your name. >> ethan moorehart. >> where are you from? akron, ohio
>> melinda. >> where are you from? >> colorado springs. >> what do you do?m an admin assistant. >> is this your daughter? >> yes. >> and what's your name? >> jimmy: so do we think her name is gender specific or gender neutral? >> jimmy: we'll have to answer individually. >> ryan. >> you're gender neutral. >> yes, i am. >> it seems to be working for her. >> what's your name? >> cynthia. >> where are...
115
115
Jul 27, 2015
07/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> abc 7 news reporter melinda says parents were given a week's notice about a school closing and> today ucsf announced its stance on the proposed warriors arena admission bay. it was tweeted ucsf said support for the arena is contingent on traffic mitigations that won't impede patient access. carolyn will have more details coming up at 5:00. >>> cal 5 is advising loss atlos customers to boil their water because of an e. coli contamination. >> larry officials got their first readings of e. coli in their water samples yesterday. today, they spent time in neighborhoods tapping fire hydrants so they could collect their second round of samples. california water service workers collected their second round of samples, they're testing possible levels of e. coli in the robletta heights neighborhood to know when the contamination may have happened. >> we had a water main break on friday morning that we worked for about 12 hours to repair. >> but they're still trying to figure out exactly how. sunday night, the affected neighborhoods were blanketed with notices on doors and warnings were d
. >>> abc 7 news reporter melinda says parents were given a week's notice about a school closing and> today ucsf announced its stance on the proposed warriors arena admission bay. it was tweeted ucsf said support for the arena is contingent on traffic mitigations that won't impede patient access. carolyn will have more details coming up at 5:00. >>> cal 5 is advising loss atlos customers to boil their water because of an e. coli contamination. >> larry officials got...
105
105
Jul 24, 2015
07/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
the national primary health care development agency rotary international, bill and melinda gates foundationorter: these newborning are being given the vaccine. it has taken years to give 111 million children in the nation the drops, and by challenging religious attitudes. >> they have been anticipating this fear as that there is a kind of an agenda behind that either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community. secondly, to in fact make some of them become better especially the women. >> reporter: the attitude appears to be changing but there is still a long way to go ahead before nigeria can be declared polio free. scientists will have to analyze polio surveillance data until the end of september. if it's all clear, nigeria will be taken off of the list of polio endemic countries, leaving pakistan and afghanistan, but there must be no new cases of polio for the next two years for nigeria to be declared polio free. >> we can't take our foot off of the accelerator. we need to maintain the same level of resources, and ensure full commitment of health workers. >> reporter:
the national primary health care development agency rotary international, bill and melinda gates foundationorter: these newborning are being given the vaccine. it has taken years to give 111 million children in the nation the drops, and by challenging religious attitudes. >> they have been anticipating this fear as that there is a kind of an agenda behind that either to deal with the population explosion from the muslim community. secondly, to in fact make some of them become better...
172
172
Jul 30, 2015
07/15
by
KOFY
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> abc 7 news has learned melinda hague, the u.s. attorney for northern californiaing is stepping down. she's served as u.s. attorney since 2010. that's when she was nominated by president obama and confirmed by the senate. hague's term expires in november of next year. >>> in sunnyvale today a big loud test took place for one of nasa's projects of the future. >> one zero. >> lockheed martin engineers used a small explosive charge to see how a panel separates from the orion spacecraft moments after lift-off. >> as you saw here today it was successful. we'll go back, look at the data, see how it really performed. separation is very important. without separation the full panels for the service module will not be able to deploy. >> this video from lockheed martin shows the orion in other tests. the spacecraft will play a major role in nasa's plans to safely transport astronauts to and from places like the moon and mars. >>> a new report is shedding light on the cars americans are now driving. an automotive survey says the typical car in
. >>> abc 7 news has learned melinda hague, the u.s. attorney for northern californiaing is stepping down. she's served as u.s. attorney since 2010. that's when she was nominated by president obama and confirmed by the senate. hague's term expires in november of next year. >>> in sunnyvale today a big loud test took place for one of nasa's projects of the future. >> one zero. >> lockheed martin engineers used a small explosive charge to see how a panel separates...
78
78
Jul 18, 2015
07/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
i have to say as a grandma of the millennials because i'm the oldest possible melinda cooke now, i'm right at the cutoff speed is so old. >> so i collected them. it is disappointing to see a generation in many ways is a entrepreneurial and address anything outside the box so often they're willing to say yes, free speech is great but not like that speech. so i hope that that is a maturity issue and that they can be something i would we talk to each other about and can be worked out. i also think that with young people in particular stripping them of entertainment choices is not a great way to convince them that this is the right path to be going to your americans love fun. young people in particular like they're fun. let's be serious. college campuses, liberals are. it's. a fancy then those radicals but they are puritans. they say you cannot watch mainstream movie. we would not be showing that movie on campus. >> american sniper attempted to be banned bent on several college campuses. >> piece of modern art have been too edgy for college campuses and the liberals have pushed them off.
i have to say as a grandma of the millennials because i'm the oldest possible melinda cooke now, i'm right at the cutoff speed is so old. >> so i collected them. it is disappointing to see a generation in many ways is a entrepreneurial and address anything outside the box so often they're willing to say yes, free speech is great but not like that speech. so i hope that that is a maturity issue and that they can be something i would we talk to each other about and can be worked out. i also...
103
103
Jul 2, 2015
07/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
he says he was inspired by bill and melinda gates' work with their gates foundation.s the money will be used to empower men, create a mortal rant and accepting world. >>> the women's world cup final is set and it will be a rematch of the last world cup final back in 2011 when japan beat the u.s. japan got to the final by beating england 2-nil, but the winner was an own goal scored by england's laura bassett in the final minute of stoppage time. they lunged, kicked the ball in in an effort to clear it, but it sailed over the goalkeeper and went in. england will now play germany in the third place match on sunday. and the final, again, this sunday, u.s. versus japan. you can see it right here on ktvu fox 2. our coverage begins at 3:00 in the afternoon. >>> 6:57. new information on that breaking news we've been following out of washington, dc. the navy yard has been on lockdown there. right now, we're learning there's been no evidence of a shooting and authorities say they have made no arrests. paul chambers is in the newsroom monitoring late developments. >> there is ne
he says he was inspired by bill and melinda gates' work with their gates foundation.s the money will be used to empower men, create a mortal rant and accepting world. >>> the women's world cup final is set and it will be a rematch of the last world cup final back in 2011 when japan beat the u.s. japan got to the final by beating england 2-nil, but the winner was an own goal scored by england's laura bassett in the final minute of stoppage time. they lunged, kicked the ball in in an...
136
136
Jul 19, 2015
07/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
and when brian's wife, melinda, first saw it? >> i got up and bolted. >> did you? >> i did.ve around the city for two hours. and it was tough. >> how did you make peace with it? >> truth. >> brian sill won revealed. and spam, the meat in a can that's this sunday morning right here on cbs-3 at 9:00 a.m. well coming up in the next half hour on "eyewitness news", we're live at the scene after fire that is now being investigated as suspicious. it forced several people out of their homes this morning cherri gregg will have the latest coming up. also finds cool place to be today. it will feel like it is going to be over 100 degrees. meteorologist, justin drabick is back with all of the details, you need to know. i saw a commercial that said you can save $500 by switching to progressive. that was me, mom. [ laugh ] i thought you said "that was me, mom." [ laughter ] >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> today is sunday, july 19th good morning i'm todd quinones in for nicole brewer. it is setting up to be summer scorcher today. and starting today at noon, the philadelphia corporat
and when brian's wife, melinda, first saw it? >> i got up and bolted. >> did you? >> i did.ve around the city for two hours. and it was tough. >> how did you make peace with it? >> truth. >> brian sill won revealed. and spam, the meat in a can that's this sunday morning right here on cbs-3 at 9:00 a.m. well coming up in the next half hour on "eyewitness news", we're live at the scene after fire that is now being investigated as suspicious. it forced...