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♪ melinda: hello and welcome to "quadriga."azis in the bundestag for the first time since world war ii? that was the dark picture painted by germany's foreign minister this week as he referred to the prospect that the upcoming election could put the right wing afd bharti enterprises, and unlnless the latest surveys are badly mistaken, the afd will cross s e 5% thrhreshold needed for parliamentary representation and possibly even emerge as germany's third strongest party. at least one party leader is under investigation for alleged hate speech. are divisive -- so much so that the german justice ministster considers part of the election platform unconstitutional. just how dangerous is the party that calls itself alternative for germany? are they a real alternative or a threat? those are the questions we want to talk about on "quadriga," and here are my guests. it is a pleasure to welcome barbara junge, deputy editor-in-chief of german newspaper "the taz." time in for the first post-world war ii history, right-wing extremists will
♪ melinda: hello and welcome to "quadriga."azis in the bundestag for the first time since world war ii? that was the dark picture painted by germany's foreign minister this week as he referred to the prospect that the upcoming election could put the right wing afd bharti enterprises, and unlnless the latest surveys are badly mistaken, the afd will cross s e 5% thrhreshold needed for parliamentary representation and possibly even emerge as germany's third strongest party. at least...
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melinda: i didn't hear, "oh, darn."ill: some global institutions were created after world war ii, the world bank, unicef. they have been key partners. yet, there is a cynicism about the efficiency and their ability to change. in fact, with very few exceptions, we don't have any new ones. over the next 10-20 years, do you think these global institutions can step up to play the role you need them to play? pres. obama: first of all, the biggest problems we confront, no one nation can solve on their own. not even a nation is powerful as united states of america. there are times during my presidency where i was attacked for not claiming that we could go on our own. as if that was expressing weakness, no. i believe that the united states is the indispensable nation and that many of the initiatives and much of the progress we have made could not have been done unless we underwrote the efforts. i'll use this example. our handling of ebola, which, in retrospect, i think a lot of historians would argue was one of the most effecti
melinda: i didn't hear, "oh, darn."ill: some global institutions were created after world war ii, the world bank, unicef. they have been key partners. yet, there is a cynicism about the efficiency and their ability to change. in fact, with very few exceptions, we don't have any new ones. over the next 10-20 years, do you think these global institutions can step up to play the role you need them to play? pres. obama: first of all, the biggest problems we confront, no one nation can...
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melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ >> this week, "global 3000" heads to the west coast of africa, where plastic trash poses a chchallenge for thte island state of sao tomé and principe. what's the solution? in toronto, artists can rent affordable spaces in expensive city districts. we find out more. but first, we go to a zambian forest that draws millions of migratory fruit bats every year. >> they're like precisely choreographed dances -- flocks of birds in motion.
melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ >> this week, "global 3000" heads to the west coast of africa, where plastic trash poses a chchallenge for thte island state of sao tomé and principe. what's the solution? in toronto, artists can rent affordable spaces in expensive city districts. we find out more. but first, we go to a zambian forest that draws millions of migratory fruit...
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melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ in a city with a rich history dating back 1400 years, you might expect a lot of ruins. in the ukrainian capital kiev, however, ruins are not a witness to the city's past, but simply incomplete building projects. whether it's an abandoned sports hallll, a rusting bridge, or a partly f finishetraiain ation,, ere are momore than 200 0 mere shelellsf buildings in k kiev. for some, they are a blilight o the city, while for others, they provide exclusive sites for unusual activities.
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melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ [cheers and applause] naomi: hey. hi, everybody. um, so, we're actually going to start with a little video, uh, sort of trailer for the book, if you don't mind. so roll the trailer. in december 2012, , a complex systemem scientistst walked up to t the podium m at the amemern geophysics unionon to presenent a papaper.
melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ [cheers and applause] naomi: hey. hi, everybody. um, so, we're actually going to start with a little video, uh, sort of trailer for the book, if you don't mind. so roll the trailer. in december 2012, , a complex systemem scientistst walked up to t the podium m at the amemern geophysics unionon to presenent a papaper.
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melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ >> 1984 would be a year of change. president ronald reagan and vivice presidedent george bh would run against walter mondale and geraldine ferraro. it was the first time a woman would run for the vice president spot. in ethiopia, another famine strikes this east african nation with almost one million dying from starvation. in england, the prince and princess of wales, charles and diana, have their second child, prince harry. in norway, bishop desmond tutu of s south africa would receive the nobel peace prize for waging a nonvioiolent campaign against aparthei
melinda: thank you very much. thanks to all of you for being with us today, and thanks to you out there for tuning in. see you soon. ♪ >> 1984 would be a year of change. president ronald reagan and vivice presidedent george bh would run against walter mondale and geraldine ferraro. it was the first time a woman would run for the vice president spot. in ethiopia, another famine strikes this east african nation with almost one million dying from starvation. in england, the prince and...
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melinda: we rely on that a lot. obama: this notion i sometimes hear from young people that you can work around government and work around politics because it is messy, corrupt, or you don't like those sorry -- thatm isn't going to work. to get done what you're talking about, you have to combine philanthropy, technical know-ho engineering policy with getting your hands dirty, trying to get the people who are in charge of the levers of power to be responsive and that will require work. i guarantee you that you will be disappointed, at points. what a glorious thing it is to be responsible for saving the world. that is your responsibility. thanks. melinda: thank you so much. you are amazing. [smooth music plays] announcer: the congressional black caucus looks at race and the education system. our live coverage begins at 2:00. we look at the latest health care proposal sponsored by cassidy and graham. c-span.org pan and or listen live on the radio app. bus travels across the country on our tour and we stopped in dover, d
melinda: we rely on that a lot. obama: this notion i sometimes hear from young people that you can work around government and work around politics because it is messy, corrupt, or you don't like those sorry -- thatm isn't going to work. to get done what you're talking about, you have to combine philanthropy, technical know-ho engineering policy with getting your hands dirty, trying to get the people who are in charge of the levers of power to be responsive and that will require work. i...
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and he has the bill & melinda gates foundation.ou gave the largest gift anybody has ever given to another foundation, which is the gift that you've given to the bill & melinda gates foundation. how did that idea of giving away your money to somebody else's foundation come to you? well, i originally had planned that my first wife would handle the disposition of, well, everything that we had. and we came to that conclusion when we were in our 20s, and we started something called the buffett foundation over 50 years ago. but i didn't give away a lot of money during those intermediate years because i felt i was compounding at a rate that i could give away billions instead of millions, if i waited a little while. she died in 2004, so that plan disappeared, and then i was faced with the question of, "how do i give away this money in a way that goes to the people i want, without me doing all the work?" so the idea of giving away the bulk of your fortune to bill and melinda gates, that idea came to you when, in the middle of the night, or
and he has the bill & melinda gates foundation.ou gave the largest gift anybody has ever given to another foundation, which is the gift that you've given to the bill & melinda gates foundation. how did that idea of giving away your money to somebody else's foundation come to you? well, i originally had planned that my first wife would handle the disposition of, well, everything that we had. and we came to that conclusion when we were in our 20s, and we started something called the...
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and you started, with warren and melinda, the giving pledge.t is that about, and how has that worked? well, warren was brainstorming with us about how did philanthropists figure out what to do, and, uh, what-- how could they kind of help share with each other without, uh... giving up the diversity of what they did. and so he got us to do some dinners with people who were already doing amazing philanthropy, and talk about how they've built staff, and picked causes, and not that they would give to the same things, but that they would-- the quality and even the-- how early people would get engaged, would be enhanced by the people getting together and making a public commitment to give the majority of their wealth away. and so that's become the giving pledge group. do you have any regrets about not getting involved in philanthropy at a younger age, or you're pretty happy with the way it's turned out? well, i'm very impressed with people like mark zuckerberg, who, in his early 30s, is already doing some big gifts and making this clear commitment wit
and you started, with warren and melinda, the giving pledge.t is that about, and how has that worked? well, warren was brainstorming with us about how did philanthropists figure out what to do, and, uh, what-- how could they kind of help share with each other without, uh... giving up the diversity of what they did. and so he got us to do some dinners with people who were already doing amazing philanthropy, and talk about how they've built staff, and picked causes, and not that they would give...
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political correspondent melinda crane who is standing by at balancer brandenburg gate welcome melinda is there any sign of election excitement two days ahead. here at the brandenburg gate not to really now there's always quite a bit of excitement here and this is a magnet for tourists so in fact it hasn't been easy to find german voters here and if there is excitement it tends to be about the berlin marathon which is also happening on sunday but those germans whom i did find in with whom i spoke said that in fact this is been a very very difficult choice for them one or two said if this was the hardest voting choice they have ever had to make and i got the sense particularly for those who might normally have tended to vote for the social democrats that they are deeply disappointed with their party and therefore very uncertain about where else to cast their vote so no powerful enthusiasm here in terms of likely outcomes on sunday ok so people you spoke to say it's going to be a difficult decision but with the polls put i'm going to say to you well ahead of martin schulz is that social
political correspondent melinda crane who is standing by at balancer brandenburg gate welcome melinda is there any sign of election excitement two days ahead. here at the brandenburg gate not to really now there's always quite a bit of excitement here and this is a magnet for tourists so in fact it hasn't been easy to find german voters here and if there is excitement it tends to be about the berlin marathon which is also happening on sunday but those germans whom i did find in with whom i...
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melinda gates on the role of u.s. aid abroad, and much more. >> woodruff: president trump has made no secret of his disdain for the iran nuclear agreement, which was struck by the obama administration, five other world powers and iran. he's long said he wants to renegotiate the 2015 accord, and soon faces a key deadline on how to proceed. the president denounced the agreement again tuesday at the united nations. >> the iran deal was one of the worst and one-sided transactions the united states has ever entered into. >> woodruff: every three months the president must decide whether to re-certify that iran is in compliance with the nuclear agreement. mr. trump did so in april, and july, and must decide again by october 15th. yesterday, in new york, amid shouted questions from reporters, he said he's made up his mind. >> i've made a decision.. you'll see. >> woodruff: international monitors say iran is holding to the letter of the deal. but the trump administration says iran's continued ballistic missile development and
melinda gates on the role of u.s. aid abroad, and much more. >> woodruff: president trump has made no secret of his disdain for the iran nuclear agreement, which was struck by the obama administration, five other world powers and iran. he's long said he wants to renegotiate the 2015 accord, and soon faces a key deadline on how to proceed. the president denounced the agreement again tuesday at the united nations. >> the iran deal was one of the worst and one-sided transactions the...
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cristoph: 14 --melinda: what she did here on turkey is what she did again and again.ou saw her there throwing a little red meat to the real conservatives in her party. at the same time, he said very clearly that there are many people in turkey who did not vote for mr. erdogan. we cannot turn our backs on them. in other words, again and again, she strives for that balance, nuanced position. she is the opposite of a populist chancellor and i think she did a very good job here of trying to essentially negotiate between a rock and a hard place both on turkey ahead of the question of integration -- of immigration. she was pushed on that as well. she was pushed on questions of racism, pensions for the elderly. on all of those, she basically tried to lay out the facts, layout or position, but expressed sympathy with concerns. brent: thank you very much. the editors and the reporters at turkey's only remaining newspaper critical of president eric on our back on trial. journalists at the newspaper being tried on terror charges. they say the charges are absurd and they accuse p
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s editor in chief welcome to you in this and let me start with melinda crane melinda the countdown is on to sunday's elections you are on the heart of the german capital is a sense of excitement two days before the election. to be honest there is a sense of excitement here but it pertains more to the berlin marathon than to the election now that is partly because this is an absolute center for tourists and many of the people at the square today are tourists or marathon runners but i did manage to find germans as well and i have to say that they weren't terribly enthusiastic about the election in fact several of them told me this is about the hardest choice they have ever had to make as voters they said that they have the sense that there isn't all that much difference between the parties and that in many cases they feel that the politicians don't always deliver what they promise so so i can't say that i encountered a lot of voters who said we are absolutely looking forward to seeing what sunday brings right and what funding that we do and in a split it in chief it is useful to chancel
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analysis and we actually have two analysts here for you we've got our chief political correspondent melinda crane and i'm also joined now from new york a by alexander fun naaman alexander let's start with you how did gabrielle speech go down there in the assembly what was the reception. well i would say from what i saw pretty well as you know germany is seen here as a very trusted were sea and reliable partner a partner that is perspective by many members of the u.n. general assembly and many of them were quite astonished and happy to see the german foreign minister here only a few days before the german election so the speech went down pretty well and the reason for that might be what you just said that in the he's an address the german foreign minister tried to set a sort of counterpoint to mr trump's message to the you and general assembly saying that putting your country first cannot solve any problems it can only lead to more conflicts and less prosperity and stressing that germany had experienced that that germany has learned from its history that it's international and he wrote respo
analysis and we actually have two analysts here for you we've got our chief political correspondent melinda crane and i'm also joined now from new york a by alexander fun naaman alexander let's start with you how did gabrielle speech go down there in the assembly what was the reception. well i would say from what i saw pretty well as you know germany is seen here as a very trusted were sea and reliable partner a partner that is perspective by many members of the u.n. general assembly and many...
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thank you bill for that introduction, more importantly, thank you and melinda for your tireless efforts toward making a better world. i have been reading about these goalkeepers. these guys are pretty inspirational. i am excited to be here with you, whether it's girls education are global health or climate change, you are setting a standard for the sorts of innovations and persistence that the world desperately needs right now. that's what i'm going to talk about very briefly. we want to talk about changing the world. we sat down in paris a couple years ago where the world was coming together to hammer out an agreement, a small agreement to save the planet by taking meaningful action to tackle climate change. it's a threat that may define the contours of the century more than anything else. here is the interesting thing. bill saw this not only is a challenge but also has an opportunity. i remember him in sort of a matter-of-fact way thank we will have to go ahead and invent some new technology. i said i agree, let's do that. although he knows more than me about inventing new technologie
thank you bill for that introduction, more importantly, thank you and melinda for your tireless efforts toward making a better world. i have been reading about these goalkeepers. these guys are pretty inspirational. i am excited to be here with you, whether it's girls education are global health or climate change, you are setting a standard for the sorts of innovations and persistence that the world desperately needs right now. that's what i'm going to talk about very briefly. we want to talk...
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fairer distribution i think that many people here in germany would be very very receptive briefly melinda macron has proposed a european budget in germany we've just seen a party which began as a euro skeptic party capture nearly a hundred seats in the bonus on how do you think those plans for a european budget will go down here in germany germany is very divided on this as many other issues yes we have some strong euro skeptic voices though that part of the that you mentioned of the far right alternative for germany party will be in the opposition so it will not be shaping government policy but government policy may get shaped partly in reaction to this presence of the party on the political spectrum amongst the potential coalition partners that america was looking at as i said to our very very skeptical but there is one that's very supportive of mr micawber's idea and exactly this area that is the green party so we will see how it plays out in coalition negotiations but it is a very very tough moment for these kind of far reaching visionary proposals to find of this on audience here all
fairer distribution i think that many people here in germany would be very very receptive briefly melinda macron has proposed a european budget in germany we've just seen a party which began as a euro skeptic party capture nearly a hundred seats in the bonus on how do you think those plans for a european budget will go down here in germany germany is very divided on this as many other issues yes we have some strong euro skeptic voices though that part of the that you mentioned of the far right...
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melinda. i want to talk about changing the world. i remember sitting down with bill in paris a couple of years ago where the world was coming together to hammer out an agreement, small agreement to save the planet. by taking meaningful action to tackle climate change. it's a threat thmay define the contours of this century more than just about anything else. here is the interesting thing. bill saw this not simply as a challenge but also as an opportunity. and i remember him in sort of a matter of fact way saying well, we're going to just have to go ahead and invent some new technologies. which i said i agree. let's do that. although he knows more than me about inventing new technologies. but his tone was yes, this is hard. but we can figure it out. it's hard, but it can be done. and that spirit, a spirit that says to quote i guess myself, yes we can, rather than -- that spirit rather than a spirit of despair is the motor by which we've been able to see real progress and reducing the pace of carbon emission increases here in the u.s.
melinda. i want to talk about changing the world. i remember sitting down with bill in paris a couple of years ago where the world was coming together to hammer out an agreement, small agreement to save the planet. by taking meaningful action to tackle climate change. it's a threat thmay define the contours of this century more than just about anything else. here is the interesting thing. bill saw this not simply as a challenge but also as an opportunity. and i remember him in sort of a matter...
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after his remarks, president obama sits down for an interview with bill and melinda gates. this is 45 minutes. [applause]
after his remarks, president obama sits down for an interview with bill and melinda gates. this is 45 minutes. [applause]
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. >> at an event in new york city posted by the bill and melinda gates commission. barack obama talked about global poverty, climate change, and republicans efforts in congress to repeal the a formal care act. after his remarks president obama sits down with bill and melinda gates. this is 45 minutes.
. >> at an event in new york city posted by the bill and melinda gates commission. barack obama talked about global poverty, climate change, and republicans efforts in congress to repeal the a formal care act. after his remarks president obama sits down with bill and melinda gates. this is 45 minutes.
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number one on the list, i thought, we all thought would have been bill gates because of the bill and melinda gates foundation but warren buffet was number one giving away over 70% of his wealth. $46 billion of that 65, $66 billion fortune to charity so he came to charity late in life but he's by far number one on the list. >> what do you think were the surprises throughout this analysis >> bill gates came in number two and one of the sort of points of this analysis is they dated it to the year 2,000. they gave a lot of money to their foundation when they created it in the 1990s but that money doesn't count so they attributed about 18 billion to bill and melinda gates that's about 20% of his fortune. the other surprise is that michael bloomberg was number 3 we don't hear a lot about kind of him as a mega philanthropist because gates and buffet are so huge but he has given over 10% of his fortune that doesn't count the amazinin anonymous gifts he has given jeff besos was the richest man in the world this summer briefly but he has given only 68 million with an m and when you look at everyone el
number one on the list, i thought, we all thought would have been bill gates because of the bill and melinda gates foundation but warren buffet was number one giving away over 70% of his wealth. $46 billion of that 65, $66 billion fortune to charity so he came to charity late in life but he's by far number one on the list. >> what do you think were the surprises throughout this analysis >> bill gates came in number two and one of the sort of points of this analysis is they dated it...
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my guest tonight co-chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation, bill gates is here, everybody!heers and applause ) put your laptops away! he's not fixing those today. before we begin, some news from croatia, billboards that featured first lady plan plan and the slogan just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of english have been taken down after her lawyer threatened to sue. just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of english. i can't believe that put that up there with melania's picture. it should have been a picture of donald, let's be honest. ( laughter ) although maybe melania wasn't mad. maybe she was trying to save someone else from her fate. to me it sounds like a threat -- learn a little english and you will end up a prisoner like me! don't do it! ( laughter ) but let's turn to our main story. over the last few weeks, we've seen a barrage of hurricanes hammer the caribbean and atlantic coast. but for the white house, there's been another storm brewing, not the kind that makes trump's hair look like this but rather one that could also leave him without
my guest tonight co-chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation, bill gates is here, everybody!heers and applause ) put your laptops away! he's not fixing those today. before we begin, some news from croatia, billboards that featured first lady plan plan and the slogan just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of english have been taken down after her lawyer threatened to sue. just imagine how far you can go with a little bit of english. i can't believe that put that up there with...
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crane she's here with me at the big table melinda we've been here many times before another election and the world obviously wants to know how will this election turnout tonight who's going to win that's right and all eyes of course on chancellor merkel she is greatly esteemed around the world in fact it's not too long since several western publications called her the leader of. the free world so of course she is one of the magnets for attention from our international viewers but the other big question for many many people not only here in germany but of course around the world is how will that far right party the f.t. the alternative short for germany perform in this election until now germany has not had a significant far right presence certainly not in the national parliament that can change and that will change politics in this country in a number of ways that i'm sure we will be talking about in the course of the evening and there have been a lot of observers around the world looking at this election and saying that even if america wins another term as chancellor through tonight
crane she's here with me at the big table melinda we've been here many times before another election and the world obviously wants to know how will this election turnout tonight who's going to win that's right and all eyes of course on chancellor merkel she is greatly esteemed around the world in fact it's not too long since several western publications called her the leader of. the free world so of course she is one of the magnets for attention from our international viewers but the other big...
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you know her name, melinda gates. she told me she still faces hurdles and sexism because she's a woman. my interview with her coming up. >> i still walk in places with bill, and they assume he's the smartest person in the room, and when i open my mouth, you can see the look on their face like, wow, she knows something, too. patients they ask me about whitening all of the time. i tell them the thickness of your enamel determines essentially how white your teeth are going to be. the strength of your teeth needs to be there in order for that whiteness to last. i would definitely recommend pronamel strong and bright to my patients to keep their enamel strong, help to keep stains away, and polish their enamel. they're going to get whiter, brighter teeth. this is a really great product for my patients. ♪ hi..and i know that we have phonaccident forgiveness.gent, so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just becaus
you know her name, melinda gates. she told me she still faces hurdles and sexism because she's a woman. my interview with her coming up. >> i still walk in places with bill, and they assume he's the smartest person in the room, and when i open my mouth, you can see the look on their face like, wow, she knows something, too. patients they ask me about whitening all of the time. i tell them the thickness of your enamel determines essentially how white your teeth are going to be. the...
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some answers i'm going to head over the desk now and be joined by our chief political correspondent melinda crane. wonder great to have you back in the studio you have been with us all night breaking down the results as they come in we've finally got some study results to talk about and the coalition building begins now last night we heard the s.p.d. say they're not going to take part in a coalition with merril no grand coalition that gives us the f.d.p. the progress party the greens and meryl's conservatives how is that going to work well. the chancellor essentially has to go to these two parties because as you say the s.p.d. has ruled itself out although frankly she was saying today she's going to call the s.p.d. anyway and i think that's the beginning of her bargaining tactics if she were to admit that she really has only one option here obviously the two potential partners the greens and the business friendly free democrats have a lot more leverage so i think when we're hearing some conflicting signals there about the possibility of a renewed growth grand coalition that's partly tactics
some answers i'm going to head over the desk now and be joined by our chief political correspondent melinda crane. wonder great to have you back in the studio you have been with us all night breaking down the results as they come in we've finally got some study results to talk about and the coalition building begins now last night we heard the s.p.d. say they're not going to take part in a coalition with merril no grand coalition that gives us the f.d.p. the progress party the greens and...
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chief political correspondent melinda crane is that i welcome linda all the polls i'm going to buckle c.d.u. well ahead of the social democrats so what is the mood there the mood is definitely enthusiastic at the moment because martin chilton has just arrived here and his party's been doing their very best to whip up enthusiasm prior to his arrival but when i talk to people i definitely hear mixed in with that enthusiasm a sort of a stoic determination and definitely also a measure of anxiety some of the polls are putting the party at one of its lowest results in many many years and there are many undecided voters out there but it's very unclear which way they're going to break so so this square is about two thirds could be fuller and those who are here definitely want to see this man bring in the voters but as i say a lot of nervousness i mean was his main message on this final day of campaigning. he said in the last couple of weeks that the s.p.d. a stitch and centrally stands for four things in this election campaign and they are equal wages for men and women they are is shoring up
chief political correspondent melinda crane is that i welcome linda all the polls i'm going to buckle c.d.u. well ahead of the social democrats so what is the mood there the mood is definitely enthusiastic at the moment because martin chilton has just arrived here and his party's been doing their very best to whip up enthusiasm prior to his arrival but when i talk to people i definitely hear mixed in with that enthusiasm a sort of a stoic determination and definitely also a measure of anxiety...
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fairer distribution i think that many people here in germany would be very very receptive briefly melinda macron has proposed a european budget in germany we've just seen a party which began as a euro skeptic party capture nearly a hundred seats in the bonus on how do you think those plans for a european budget will go down here in germany. germany is very divided on this as many other issues yes we have some strong euro skeptic voices though that part of the that you mentioned of the far right alternative for germany party will be in the opposition so we will not be shaping government policy but government policy may get shaped partly in reaction to this presence of the party on the political spectrum amongst the potential coalition partners that america was looking at as i said to our very very skeptical but there is one that's very supportive of mr mccall's idea in exactly this area that is the green party so we will see how it plays out in coalition negotiations but it is a very very tough moment for these kind of far reaching visionary proposals to find this on audience here all righ
fairer distribution i think that many people here in germany would be very very receptive briefly melinda macron has proposed a european budget in germany we've just seen a party which began as a euro skeptic party capture nearly a hundred seats in the bonus on how do you think those plans for a european budget will go down here in germany. germany is very divided on this as many other issues yes we have some strong euro skeptic voices though that part of the that you mentioned of the far right...
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learn that europe even for them is important for thought they can't overcome even in turn problems melinda let's come to you know our chief political correspondent here in berlin and that's something that angle america the chancellor here has been saying for many years a true german voters you know if france is leading this a vision for further european integration i will americal does he have her support . so far from what we heard in this speech there probably isn't a lot that she couldn't support but i think that we've probably not yet heard the crucial issues that will be of great interest here in germany and may arouse some skepticism or even outright opposition and you know we were told. before the speech began that mr mccall had perhaps time to his speech in order to be able to influence the political discourse here in germany at this crucial moment after the election before a coalition has been formed and before a coalition agreement has been hammered out because once that's hammered out it's much more difficult to to influence it essentially it lays out the policy for the coalitio
learn that europe even for them is important for thought they can't overcome even in turn problems melinda let's come to you know our chief political correspondent here in berlin and that's something that angle america the chancellor here has been saying for many years a true german voters you know if france is leading this a vision for further european integration i will americal does he have her support . so far from what we heard in this speech there probably isn't a lot that she couldn't...
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meanwhile, while all of this is happening, former president barack obama at the bill and melinda gates foundation talking about his legacy. this is what the president said just a few moments ago on health care. >> when i see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th time, with bills that would raise costs or reduce coverage, or roll back protections for older americans or people with pre-existing conditions, the cancer survivor, the expecting mom or the child with autism, or asthma, their own coverage once again would be almost unattainable, it is aggravating. and all of this done without any demonstrative economic, actuarial or plain common sense rationale, it frustrates. and it certainly is frustrating to have to mobilize every couple months to keep our leaders from inflicting a degree of human suffering on our constituents. >> a picture of two presidents there, obama pbarack obama on t and president trump on the right, meeting with african leaders. david, we just saw something and heard something, president obama up front and center, defending his legacy. do
meanwhile, while all of this is happening, former president barack obama at the bill and melinda gates foundation talking about his legacy. this is what the president said just a few moments ago on health care. >> when i see people trying to undo that hard-won progress for the 50th or 60th time, with bills that would raise costs or reduce coverage, or roll back protections for older americans or people with pre-existing conditions, the cancer survivor, the expecting mom or the child with...
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. >> former president was in an event hosted by the bill and melinda gates >>> the history behind a deadly fire in bethesda is intensifying more than a week after the flames broke out on the house on dan bury road. it's unclear what sparked the fire and who the neighbor is. we are out in the neighbor with more, and this is a bizarre story, deb. >> reporter: yeah. people have a lot of questions but let me set the scene for you, leslie. here is the house behind that fence and i am standing by a huge dumpster with sign tape, and right over here, a police officer suffer guarding the house. people who come around here, they walk out and peer out and walk their dogs, and they want ton what is going on. this guy, he sums it up. >> something else happened in there. there is more to the story. >> reporter: let's rewind, sunday, september 10, i covered this fire and found out that man died there and that wusa 9 reporter bruce leshan liver best hind the house and called 911. >> a neighbor said i think there might be somebody in there and oh, my god. i went to the front door and pushed the front door
. >> former president was in an event hosted by the bill and melinda gates >>> the history behind a deadly fire in bethesda is intensifying more than a week after the flames broke out on the house on dan bury road. it's unclear what sparked the fire and who the neighbor is. we are out in the neighbor with more, and this is a bizarre story, deb. >> reporter: yeah. people have a lot of questions but let me set the scene for you, leslie. here is the house behind that fence and...
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[applause] melinda: thank you so much. you are amazing. amazing. [applause] ♪ announcer: on wednesday, the first lady melania trump hosted a luncheon at the united nations where she talked about the importance of teaching and protecting children and the role that parents play in shaping children. she called on social media leaders for their help in combating olein. -- cyber bullying. >> thank you. ,ood afternoon, excellencies distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues and friends. i would like to welcome and thank all of you for joining me here today. i am honored to serve as first lady of the united states, and i look forward to sharing with each and everyone of you my sincere hopes for all that we will be able to do together, to promote peace, human rights and human dignity. leaving no one behind, especially not our children. the most important and joyous role that are ever had was to be a mother to my young son. what could possibly be more essential focus in everyone's life than that of loving, educating and building up our next g
[applause] melinda: thank you so much. you are amazing. amazing. [applause] ♪ announcer: on wednesday, the first lady melania trump hosted a luncheon at the united nations where she talked about the importance of teaching and protecting children and the role that parents play in shaping children. she called on social media leaders for their help in combating olein. -- cyber bullying. >> thank you. ,ood afternoon, excellencies distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen, colleagues and...
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i'm joined now here by our chief political correspondent melinda greene of the different world than it was twenty four hours ago it seems like both and indeed we ushered that big transition in the only year twelve quite a night so let's talk about the far right you have to look set now to have some ninety seats in the new parliament in the buddha's target i mean that's it's significant number how much power with will they wield and do they have enough members or people who are qualified and competent to sit in parliament well great questions the fact is are they even going to be one block normally parliamentary groups have a certain amount of cohesion we've already seen a major a.f.d. leader saying today she doesn't want to join the parliamentary group because essentially she thinks that the people in the party many of them are not serious enough about real policy making and that is the big question with this party many of its voters and many of those who put themselves on the list to be elected are essentially there at a protest they want to send a clear message to established politic
i'm joined now here by our chief political correspondent melinda greene of the different world than it was twenty four hours ago it seems like both and indeed we ushered that big transition in the only year twelve quite a night so let's talk about the far right you have to look set now to have some ninety seats in the new parliament in the buddha's target i mean that's it's significant number how much power with will they wield and do they have enough members or people who are qualified and...
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few minutes ago in new york and for some analysis i'm joined by our chief political correspondent melinda crane right out the gate what is you make of gabriele speech well definitely there was a rebuke there and it was nearly explicit he started out by saying national ego ism is worthless as an ordering principle for the twenty first century which clearly is intended to say to president trump the whole idea that one country can go it alone and be successful at that simply doesn't work today and he cited germany's experience saying that when germany took that approach and of course that's exactly what it did during the second world war that it did not obtain peace and security but the reverse and he said it was when we learned to work together with other countries within the international framework of laws and institutions that we truly achieved peace so i think that example is in essence a way of putting out something that's positive rather than simply bashing the u.s. president that would be an unusual move although certainly the president himself used some pretty unusual language in his
few minutes ago in new york and for some analysis i'm joined by our chief political correspondent melinda crane right out the gate what is you make of gabriele speech well definitely there was a rebuke there and it was nearly explicit he started out by saying national ego ism is worthless as an ordering principle for the twenty first century which clearly is intended to say to president trump the whole idea that one country can go it alone and be successful at that simply doesn't work today and...
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. >> i spoke with moiicrosoft co-founder in 2001 a year after the creation of the bill and melinda gatesstill saving lifves. >> in a bigstentheay w figures. dropped more than 55% since 1990. 89% of the world's population is vaccinated and the proportion of people living in extreme poverty dopd to 9% in 2016, down from 35% in 1990. >> in a new report, bill and melinda gates warn future progress is in jeopardy. they wrote there is "more doubt than usual about the world's commitment to developm deserves elmentent." our attention." >> bill gates is co-chair and trustee of the foundation and joins us here in studio 57. good morning. >> good morning. >> let's understand what you mean because i mean the kind of problems you are attacking and you're making a dent, but the size of government enables you to take it to scale. without government doing that, you would face reverses. >> that's right. the 1% of the u.s. budget that goes towards this is over five times what we spend, and so by partnering with the u.s. governme mnd wgelakl ath s sine potential is huge, but if that for example, we showck
. >> i spoke with moiicrosoft co-founder in 2001 a year after the creation of the bill and melinda gatesstill saving lifves. >> in a bigstentheay w figures. dropped more than 55% since 1990. 89% of the world's population is vaccinated and the proportion of people living in extreme poverty dopd to 9% in 2016, down from 35% in 1990. >> in a new report, bill and melinda gates warn future progress is in jeopardy. they wrote there is "more doubt than usual about the world's...
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chris: the bill and melinda gates foundation is the world's largest charitable fund.ndation has given $41 billion in grants for public health and development in more than 100 countries, including the u.s. it's no overstatement to say they saved millions of lives. this week while the u.n. general assembly was meeting in new york, the gates foundation held its first goalkeepers summit to track what it has accomplished so far. i sat down with the microsoft co-founder to discuss what the gates foundation has done and the challenges it still faces. welcome to "fox news sunday." one of the keys to the gates foundation is you push a business model. measurable goals. return on investment. return in this case lives saved. >> i have been lucky enough through my success and the unbelievable generosity of warren buffet to be in a foundation with my wife melinda. so we have a lot of resources. we have a responsibility to make sure this money has an impact. we partner with governments take on h.i.v., tuberculosis, malaria, all the things that explain the inequity a child in africa
chris: the bill and melinda gates foundation is the world's largest charitable fund.ndation has given $41 billion in grants for public health and development in more than 100 countries, including the u.s. it's no overstatement to say they saved millions of lives. this week while the u.n. general assembly was meeting in new york, the gates foundation held its first goalkeepers summit to track what it has accomplished so far. i sat down with the microsoft co-founder to discuss what the gates...
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dude obvious chief political correspondent linda crane is with me in the studio for some analysis melinda welcome to the far right after these that take about ninety seats in the bonus side that's quite a lock how much power will they really wield and how do you think they're going to use it that absolutely remains to be seen even in fact whether they will be one block at least one important party leader has said she's not sure she wants to belong to the parliamentary group she may go her own way and that reflects some very big internal party divisions including over what kind of policy stances they want to take this is a party that started out as a euro skeptic party and evolved over time into a much further right nationalist party that is entirely focused on anti immigration and many many people who voted for this party and probably also some party politicians essentially see the parties will as protest in other words they're not really looking to get into the concrete mechanisms of legislation what they're really looking to do is send a message to germany's political mainstream parties
dude obvious chief political correspondent linda crane is with me in the studio for some analysis melinda welcome to the far right after these that take about ninety seats in the bonus side that's quite a lock how much power will they really wield and how do you think they're going to use it that absolutely remains to be seen even in fact whether they will be one block at least one important party leader has said she's not sure she wants to belong to the parliamentary group she may go her own...
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to be at a foundation with my wife, melinda, where we have a lot of resources.know where near what government hands, by having public standards, we have a responsibility to make sure this money has the impact. we partner with governments, taking on hiv malaria, all of these things that explain the inequity that a child in africa is 100 times more likely to die than a child and the u.s. or europe. >> chris: let's talk about child mortality, because it is such a dramatic and clear example. you do have this chart that shows over the last -- since 1990, the number of people, children under the age of 5 that i have gone from 11,000,002 5 million. you project into 2013, and you have three different scenarios. explain the significant of those different outcomes, in terms of lives lost or saved. >> this is the first time the aids field has been able to take our progress and track where we are, but also look at the possibilities of where we will be 15 years ahead. we took and set it all the countries that adopted the best practices, the donors stayed very generous in the
to be at a foundation with my wife, melinda, where we have a lot of resources.know where near what government hands, by having public standards, we have a responsibility to make sure this money has the impact. we partner with governments, taking on hiv malaria, all of these things that explain the inequity that a child in africa is 100 times more likely to die than a child and the u.s. or europe. >> chris: let's talk about child mortality, because it is such a dramatic and clear example....