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melinda: of course it would. emily: we can do anything. melinda: of course it was.et a goal and reach it and don't make excuses. people say the pipeline, there are not enough women. well, fine -- create pathways in. we know the best universities in the nation are getting more women and minorities by changing that first computer science class. we can do this. we just have to set it as a goal, and then we have to measure. the great thing that is happening is the press is putting pressure on these companies to be transparent. once you are transparent, and there is pressure there, and you have a tight labor market, women are voting with their feet. they are saying i don't want to go to companies that do not support women. i will look at other offers i have. that will create change. emily: you are working with nonprofits working to get more women investing, more women entrepreneurs. what sort of benchmark should the industry be setting? what sort of benchmark should the company be setting? should it be 50-50? melinda: eventually. i think we can get to 50-50. i think we c
melinda: of course it would. emily: we can do anything. melinda: of course it was.et a goal and reach it and don't make excuses. people say the pipeline, there are not enough women. well, fine -- create pathways in. we know the best universities in the nation are getting more women and minorities by changing that first computer science class. we can do this. we just have to set it as a goal, and then we have to measure. the great thing that is happening is the press is putting pressure on these...
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emily: melinda gates,, cochair emily: melinda gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation author of "the moment of lift." you can catch the full interview at bloomberg.com. later in the show, bloomberg hosting its annual i/o developer conference in mountain view, and the theme seems to be privacy. here is what ceo sundar pichai told the crowd. >> privacy is the foundation for all we do. we will constantly push the boundaries of technology to make it even better for our users. ♪ ♪ emily: singapore mobile phone carriers are asked to take a step toward introducing 5g wireless as early as next year, as the local government plans to allocate network for at least two networks. singapore has been slower in moving forward 5g compared to countries like south korea and the u.s. who have begun offering limited commercial services this year. general motors' self-driving unit attracted more than $1 billion in new investment, including honda and t. rowe price. the business called "g.m. cruise" says it is valued at $19 billion. old line financial firms are helping customers weed out mont
emily: melinda gates,, cochair emily: melinda gates, cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation author of "the moment of lift." you can catch the full interview at bloomberg.com. later in the show, bloomberg hosting its annual i/o developer conference in mountain view, and the theme seems to be privacy. here is what ceo sundar pichai told the crowd. >> privacy is the foundation for all we do. we will constantly push the boundaries of technology to make it even better for...
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melinda gates opens up.ew book and her what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out, have they forgotten about the customers and its retail stores? some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. the biggest ipo in years. uber made its debut too much fanfare. i spoke with their ceo soon after shares started trading. day for thea tough markets. with all the uncertainty, nobody knows where it is going. you cannot pick when you go public, but you can control how you execute as a country that company. so we are going to focus on what we can control. we have raised a lot of capital to invest and grow for many years. the president to set the markets of flight this morning with his tweets. we've got trade talks on the rocks and there is a lot of red on the board. how much has to do with that and how much with uber? >> we do have a road to improve profitability. as you know, the markets are an amalgamation of lots of things. there are
melinda gates opens up.ew book and her what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out, have they forgotten about the customers and its retail stores? some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. the biggest ipo in years. uber made its debut too much fanfare. i spoke with their ceo soon after shares started trading. day for thea tough markets. with all the uncertainty, nobody knows where it is going. you cannot...
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melinda gates opens up.talk about her new book, where she is putting her money, and what she thinks the biggest priorities for tech should be. and google holds its annual developers conference in mountain view, where it is doubling down on privacy. we will hear from a top exec. first, lyft shares falling after a quick pop on the heels of first-quarter earnings. d revenuecte exceeded the $782 million analysts forecast, and also an eye-popping net loss of $1.14 billion this quarter, larger than what the company lost in all of 2018. joining us to discuss, men deep ofing -- mandeep singh bloomberg intelligence. they also beat on it revenue in general, but why so much spending in a single quarter? ep: a couple things. looking at the metrics, there was a topline beat, but they have not shown as much leverage when it comes to marketing and r&d. -- what that tells me, probably they are facing some signs of competition, which is why their full-year forecast is a lot lighter. the full-year but forecast is 52%. if the
melinda gates opens up.talk about her new book, where she is putting her money, and what she thinks the biggest priorities for tech should be. and google holds its annual developers conference in mountain view, where it is doubling down on privacy. we will hear from a top exec. first, lyft shares falling after a quick pop on the heels of first-quarter earnings. d revenuecte exceeded the $782 million analysts forecast, and also an eye-popping net loss of $1.14 billion this quarter, larger than...
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plus, melinda gates opens up. we talk about her new book, where she is investing, and what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out in services and streaming, some have forgotten about the customers at its once flaunted retail stores. some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. it is the biggest ipo in years. uber made its public debut too debut to much fanfare on the new york stock exchange on friday. i spoke with uber's ceo dara khosrowshahi soon after shares started trading in new york. dara: today is a tough day for the markets with all of the china uncertainty. no one knows exactly where that is going. so you cannot pick when you go public. you can control how you execute as a company. are you building a great service? and are you bringing in happy consumers all over the world? so we are going to focus on what we can control. we raised a lot of capital to invest and grow for many years. that is what we are focused on now. emi
plus, melinda gates opens up. we talk about her new book, where she is investing, and what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out in services and streaming, some have forgotten about the customers at its once flaunted retail stores. some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. it is the biggest ipo in years. uber made its public debut too debut to much fanfare on the new york stock exchange on friday. i spoke...
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this is melinda's debut as an author, and her book is part memoir, part call for more action as melinda recounts the mission she's been on. she tells the story of her journey from taking a job at microsoft in 1987 fresh out of business school to marrying bull gates seven years later -- bill gates to partnering with her husband in creating and chairing their foundation and becoming one of, one of the world's most prominent advocates for empowering women. as her compassionate narrative makes clear, melinda has become driven by the belief that no one should be excluded, all lives have equal value, and when women and girls are lifted up everywhere, everyone benefits. ms. one of the -- [applause] one of the most appealing aspects of the books is melinda's revealing account of the raising of her own consciousness as a woman. from the time, pregnant with her first child, she assumed after the baby's birth she'd stop working and stay home because that's just what women did, to today where she considers herself an ardent feminist. melinda says she wrote her book to share the stories of many of t
this is melinda's debut as an author, and her book is part memoir, part call for more action as melinda recounts the mission she's been on. she tells the story of her journey from taking a job at microsoft in 1987 fresh out of business school to marrying bull gates seven years later -- bill gates to partnering with her husband in creating and chairing their foundation and becoming one of, one of the world's most prominent advocates for empowering women. as her compassionate narrative makes...
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plus, melinda gates opens up. we talk about her new book, where she is investing, and what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out in services and streaming, some have forgotten about the customers at its once flaunted retail stores. some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. it is the biggest ipo in years. uber made its public debut to much fanfare on the new york stock exchange on friday. i spoke with uber's ceo dara khosrowshahi soon after shares started trading in new york. dara: today is a tough day for the markets with all of the china uncertainty. no one knows exactly where that is going. so you cannot pick when you go public. you can control how you execute as a company. are you building a great service? and are you bringing in happy consumers all over the world? so we are going to focus on what we can control. we raised a lot of capital to invest and grow for many years. that is what we are focused on now. emily: so the
plus, melinda gates opens up. we talk about her new book, where she is investing, and what she thinks the biggest priority should be for the tech industry. and as apple attempts to branch out in services and streaming, some have forgotten about the customers at its once flaunted retail stores. some current and former employees think so. first, to our top story. it is the biggest ipo in years. uber made its public debut to much fanfare on the new york stock exchange on friday. i spoke with...
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green and as you can see the older the voters get the less likely they are to vote for the greens so melinda these are pretty astonishing figures and also to success in general what do you make of this fascinating well climate is the generational issue isn't it and we've seen that very clearly demonstrated for the last few months as all over europe thousands of young people took to the streets every friday skipping school to protest the fact that their governments and politicians in general weren't doing enough about climate change but a lot of people were concerned in the run up to this election that nonetheless those young people who go to the streets wouldn't go to the ballot box because in fact youth turnout is often very very low particularly in the e.u. elections that does not appear to be the case this time around we still don't i think have exact figures on these turnout but turnout in general has been high and clearly turnout particularly for parties like the greens very high indeed a couple of messages go out from this result that we see here in germany for the greens 1st of all me
green and as you can see the older the voters get the less likely they are to vote for the greens so melinda these are pretty astonishing figures and also to success in general what do you make of this fascinating well climate is the generational issue isn't it and we've seen that very clearly demonstrated for the last few months as all over europe thousands of young people took to the streets every friday skipping school to protest the fact that their governments and politicians in general...
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chief political correspondent linda crane speaking to us thank you melinda. now to a story that's triggered a big debate about anti-semitism here in germany the government's anti-semitism commissioner made headlines recently when he warned jews the against wearing traditional head coverings kick us in public because of the increasing likelihood of being attacked he was accused of giving in to anti-semitism so he's now called on all germans to work in solidarity but the debate has highlighted the very real dangers facing jews living here met a jewish man in berlin who lives with that danger every day david pearl wears a skull cap and a prayer tassel as part of everyday life but when he goes outside he puts the tassel in a pocket and he hides the skull cap with a hat. david his wife and children have lived in berlin for 5 years after spending some time in israel there are many things he can't take for granted anymore he's experienced too much hostility. sometimes is a traffic jam on the street where i live and one time 3 arabic looking men got out of a car and
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for more i'm joined by chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda both sides emphasize the importance of the german american friendship but there are a major policy differences between these 2 countries on the how deep to the rift between washington and ballin. the differences are very deep i'm not sure i would term this a rift at the moment but any one of these differences can become a. greater division just starting with the main topic on the agenda today namely iran you heard both sides saying as the report pointed out that their goals are the same the goals being to contain iran to stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon and to limit iran's ability to support terrorism and terrorists elsewhere and to produce a ballistic missiles but the main difference here is so great that it's very hard to see how you bridge it namely the europeans and germany amongst them want to keep the nuclear deal in place they say that is the best means of containing any threat from iran and to keep it in place they want to maintain trade with iran because they say if u.s. sanctions are permitted to essent
for more i'm joined by chief political correspondent melinda crane melinda both sides emphasize the importance of the german american friendship but there are a major policy differences between these 2 countries on the how deep to the rift between washington and ballin. the differences are very deep i'm not sure i would term this a rift at the moment but any one of these differences can become a. greater division just starting with the main topic on the agenda today namely iran you heard both...
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correspondent belinda crane she is on the story for us tonight here in berlin good evening to you melinda i mean what we sold there today we talked to me a little bit about that we had the u.k. and the u.s. trying to show a united front on iran when really there isn't one. no absolutely you heard some very diplomatic language there but it absolutely cannot hide the fact that the u.s. is charting a direct confrontation course not only against iran but against its closest allies in the world and i refer there not only to the u.k. but to germany and france who are also signatories to the iran agreement and who are on the exact same wavelength as the u.k. or what we're seeing is the u.s. taking a bet with some very very long odds the bet is that maximum pressure against iran will cause the regime to buckle in one of two ways either that it will concede on the points that the u.s. has been objecting to namely its missile program and also its support for groups that the u.s. labels as terrorist or that popular discontent in the face of increasing economic hardship due to the now blanket sanctio
correspondent belinda crane she is on the story for us tonight here in berlin good evening to you melinda i mean what we sold there today we talked to me a little bit about that we had the u.k. and the u.s. trying to show a united front on iran when really there isn't one. no absolutely you heard some very diplomatic language there but it absolutely cannot hide the fact that the u.s. is charting a direct confrontation course not only against iran but against its closest allies in the world and...
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steps must be avoided that could endanger regional stability and security if you are current you melinda we've heard those lines before what can germany or the european union for that matter do differently now to save this deal. well first of all to maintain a very clear had to stay the course to stand by their position that this agreement is better than no agreement the european countries the european partners to the agreement have said all along that it is keeping iran at the moment contained in the sense that iran has not continued to pursue a nuclear weapon and in that sense the agreement is working so the first thing to note is that this isn't only about europe we heard very clear pronouncements today as well from russia and from china so one of the interesting side effects of the u.s. action is to essentially solidify agreement amongst those five another. breach essentially in that transatlantic bond so the question is how can the european countries now work together with russia and china to ensure that trade with iran does continue because essentially that is the only incentive th
steps must be avoided that could endanger regional stability and security if you are current you melinda we've heard those lines before what can germany or the european union for that matter do differently now to save this deal. well first of all to maintain a very clear had to stay the course to stand by their position that this agreement is better than no agreement the european countries the european partners to the agreement have said all along that it is keeping iran at the moment contained...
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she doesn't have a name like joe biden or bernie sanders, but political science professor melinda jackson says klobuchar does have appeal. >> she might be more appealing to some of those democratic voters who maybe switched and went to president trump and could be brought back into the democratic fold. >> reporter: tomorrow eric swalwell will speak as well. jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> 4:33. house speaker nancy pelosi says president trump actually wants to be impeached because he believes the
she doesn't have a name like joe biden or bernie sanders, but political science professor melinda jackson says klobuchar does have appeal. >> she might be more appealing to some of those democratic voters who maybe switched and went to president trump and could be brought back into the democratic fold. >> reporter: tomorrow eric swalwell will speak as well. jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> 4:33. house speaker nancy pelosi says president trump actually wants to be impeached...
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gates,that was melinda cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation and the author of the momentft. coming up, tweeting against twitter. the present unleashes his fury against social media, saying they are silencing conservative voices. we will talk about it next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president trump is taking aim at facebook and twitter, claiming they are silencing conservative voices. monitor theing to censorship of american citizens on social media. this is the united states of america and we have what is known as freedom of speech. we are monitoring and watching closely. it comes after a decision by facebook to band certain far white -- far right are tours, including alex jones and laura blumer for violating policies on hate speech. tim o'brien joined us to discuss , along with kurt wagoner. he said we are in the united states and we have this thing called freedom of speech. the thing about these companies is they are global companies. not u.s. companies. they are building rules and guidelines for people all around the world. often times, you will see that they have th
gates,that was melinda cochair of the bill and melinda gates foundation and the author of the momentft. coming up, tweeting against twitter. the present unleashes his fury against social media, saying they are silencing conservative voices. we will talk about it next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: president trump is taking aim at facebook and twitter, claiming they are silencing conservative voices. monitor theing to censorship of american citizens on social media. this is the united states of...
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to correspondent melinda crane as always lynn thank you. south africans went to the polls today just as they did twenty five years ago when the country held its first post apartheid election memories of that first free election and memories of the broken promises that followed or they've haunted politicians and unnerved voters today president cyril ramaphosa and his ruling a.n.c. party have watched their approval ratings plummet the party is struggling to make good on promises to fight corruption and revive the economy the a.n.c. has won every election since the country emerged from white minority rule twenty five years ago this year is expected to be no different with one important exception the agency's margin of victory may be the smallest in its history this time around. well we sent our very own christine. to find out what issues matter most to both. so i'm outside a polling station in seoul where to about four thousand people are expected to vote here today and these are some of the early risers that you're seeing behind me a few peop
to correspondent melinda crane as always lynn thank you. south africans went to the polls today just as they did twenty five years ago when the country held its first post apartheid election memories of that first free election and memories of the broken promises that followed or they've haunted politicians and unnerved voters today president cyril ramaphosa and his ruling a.n.c. party have watched their approval ratings plummet the party is struggling to make good on promises to fight...
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europe and germany in particular are playing in venezuela's crisis chief political correspondent melinda crane is with us germany's foreign minister is in latin america at the moment and he met with a group of venezuelan opposition figures about without and said that germany stands by its decision to recognize long why though as the interim president it was the task of organizing fresh elections how far is germany prepared to go to make that happen. if you mean would germany potentially support a military intervention as the us secretary of state has hinted the u.s. might consider definitely not but the foreign minister mr mouse did say yesterday after that meeting with venezuelan opposition figures that germany sees limited opportunities for dialogue to really achieve anything and therefore is looking at other options for exerting pressure now those opposition figures in bogota had asked him to press for more sanctions against people associated with the maduro regime and said that germany definitely would take a serious look at that option together with its european partners those would
europe and germany in particular are playing in venezuela's crisis chief political correspondent melinda crane is with us germany's foreign minister is in latin america at the moment and he met with a group of venezuelan opposition figures about without and said that germany stands by its decision to recognize long why though as the interim president it was the task of organizing fresh elections how far is germany prepared to go to make that happen. if you mean would germany potentially support...
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>>oodruff: melinda gates, welcome. book is the moment of lift: how empowering women changes the u rld." thank r joining us. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> woodruff: so this is your first book, and you weave in your own story with your experiences with women, mostly very, very poor won you've met around the developing world. what did you want to accomplish with this? >> well, i have been meeting men and women around the worldow for 20 years in the foundation's work, and so many women havri shared the ss of their lives with me, and they've really called me to action and, by sharing their story and a bit about my personal journey, i hope to call other people to action for empowerin women around the world. >> woodruff: you plunged, in the earlyin 1980s a very male career, dominated career in computer science and then, through the gates foundation, afteradou children, and you write about how it took you a while to find your voice as a woman, to advocate for women. why did it take as long as it did, ewing do you think? >>
>>oodruff: melinda gates, welcome. book is the moment of lift: how empowering women changes the u rld." thank r joining us. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> woodruff: so this is your first book, and you weave in your own story with your experiences with women, mostly very, very poor won you've met around the developing world. what did you want to accomplish with this? >> well, i have been meeting men and women around the worldow for 20 years in the foundation's...
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correspondent melinda crane as always linda thank you. south africans went to the polls today just as they did twenty five years ago when the country held its first post apartheid election memories of that first free election and memories of the broken promises that followed or they've haunted politicians and unnerved voters today president cyril ramaphosa and his ruling a.n.c. party have watched their approval ratings plummet the party is struggling to make good on promises to fight corruption and revive the economy the a.n.c. has won every election since the country emerged from white minority rule twenty five years ago this year is expected to be no different with one important exception the agency's margin of victory may be the smallest in its history this time around. well we sent our very own christine. to find out what issues matter most to voters. so i'm outside a polling station in so way to about four thousand people are expected to vote here today and these are some of the early risers that you're seeing behind me a few people
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melinda. got a volley thank you both thank you both yes good now we're just getting the 1st projected figures on the number of seats each party grouping is likely to have in the next european parliament so these are estimates in countries where polls are still open the final poll closes will be italy at 11 o'clock so the projections where voting has ended is in all of this and that all of the current and these are the current to groupings in the european parliament which don't include a possible new far right to group in the world is a strange and complicated place so let's take a look at the left european united left of the nordic green block look like taking 47 seats serve. the s. and diesel democrats like getting 147 seats in the greens 66 the liberal. group would get 79 seats on these projections in the center right european peoples party the biggest group like taking 174 seats and we have the euro skeptic conservatives there with 62 seats and then we have the populists the e.f.t. they get
melinda. got a volley thank you both thank you both yes good now we're just getting the 1st projected figures on the number of seats each party grouping is likely to have in the next european parliament so these are estimates in countries where polls are still open the final poll closes will be italy at 11 o'clock so the projections where voting has ended is in all of this and that all of the current and these are the current to groupings in the european parliament which don't include a...
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the fund has been backed by melinda gates and reid hoffman.s to discuss is ally rosenthal. thank you for joining us. what do you mean by nonobvious? allison: these are founders were often overlooked by traditional venture investors. often times, they are women, underrepresented people. diversity comes in 32 flavors and traditional venture has celebrated pattern recognition in many ways and we think that has caused a gap in the marketplace, one i feel well-positioned to serve. emily: you have made investments for women. tell us about these companies. allison: we have made five bets and four of them are led by women. andof them are a woman cto a woman co. one of them is from puerto rico. another is out of barcelona. all of these technology solutions are serving markets or opportunities that have been either overlooked or underserved by technologies. emily: you worked at facebook and as has others at the fund. how was that informing what you are placing your bets? any pieces behind social networking? ali: we are a founder market fit. ours is one
the fund has been backed by melinda gates and reid hoffman.s to discuss is ally rosenthal. thank you for joining us. what do you mean by nonobvious? allison: these are founders were often overlooked by traditional venture investors. often times, they are women, underrepresented people. diversity comes in 32 flavors and traditional venture has celebrated pattern recognition in many ways and we think that has caused a gap in the marketplace, one i feel well-positioned to serve. emily: you have...
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melinda gates plays a huge role in shaping the focus of the organization.y woodruff spoke with her recently about her new book, which looks at what she's learned in that job, and tells her own personal story. the discussion is our latest installment of the "newshour bookshelf." >> woodrf: melinda gates, welcome. the book is the moment of lift: how empowering women changes the world. j thank you foning us. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> woodruff: so this is your first book, and yav in your own story with your experiences with women, mostly very, very poor women you've met around the developing world. what did you want to accomplish with this?>> ell, i have been meeting men and women around the world now for 20 years in the foundation's ofrk, and so many women have shared the storieheir lives with me, and they've really called me to action and, by sharing their story and a bit about my personal journey, i hope to call other people to action for empowering women around the world. >> woodruff: you plunged, in the early 1980s, into very male career, domited c
melinda gates plays a huge role in shaping the focus of the organization.y woodruff spoke with her recently about her new book, which looks at what she's learned in that job, and tells her own personal story. the discussion is our latest installment of the "newshour bookshelf." >> woodrf: melinda gates, welcome. the book is the moment of lift: how empowering women changes the world. j thank you foning us. >> thanks for having me, judy. >> woodruff: so this is your...
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eastern, melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. her latest book is the moment a lift. >> she said, the truth is, i have no hope. no hope for feeding this son or this one when i am finished breast-feeding. all she knew was i was a western woman in a pair of khaki pants. she said, will you take them home with you? that is their only hope. eastern, mike lee offers his thought on the overreach of government in colonial times and today. in his latest book, he is interviewed by a georgetown law professor. >> when you have a segment of people who will stand in power for decades, never standing accountable, that is a problem. that is a deep state. that is a form of tyranny. c-span two.on , the vice mark warner chair of the intelligence committee. he talked to reporters at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor.
eastern, melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. her latest book is the moment a lift. >> she said, the truth is, i have no hope. no hope for feeding this son or this one when i am finished breast-feeding. all she knew was i was a western woman in a pair of khaki pants. she said, will you take them home with you? that is their only hope. eastern, mike lee offers his thought on the overreach of government in colonial times and today. in his latest book, he is...
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debuts chief political correspondent linda drane joins us now for more on this good morning melinda good morning we've always thought of germany as being a country that is one of the biggest backers of the e.u. what do you make of this of this new poll forty seven percent not that interested in the u. lections it's all relative if you look at interest over the years it has been steadily rising interesting way enough this figure that we're seeing there seventeen percent strongly interested is actually pretty much double what it was at the last election at loose point in time the fact is many citizens in europe and by no means only in germany have the feeling that brussels is far away and that these elections don't necessarily directly affect their lives and if we see other questions that were asked in this survey it looks like nearly half of germans have the feeling they don't fully understand how the e.u. works just one other point ok unfortunately those who aren't interested include the young mostly a very small share of the young population is interested and that's troubling given the
debuts chief political correspondent linda drane joins us now for more on this good morning melinda good morning we've always thought of germany as being a country that is one of the biggest backers of the e.u. what do you make of this of this new poll forty seven percent not that interested in the u. lections it's all relative if you look at interest over the years it has been steadily rising interesting way enough this figure that we're seeing there seventeen percent strongly interested is...
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ask both of you have you heard from your sources today why pump a go canceled his visit to berlin melinda let me start with you what have you heard . yes we have been hearing through the course of the afternoon and now also are seeing some confirmations coming in on the wires that the secretary of state and those who are traveling with him went to iraq now apparently the journalists who work company in him were told in the afternoon after the meeting with chancellor merkel was cancelled that they would be going to a country that they could not name and that they could not report on the trip but as i said we are seeing some as yet unconfirmed reports that that country was in fact iraq and we can only speculate why that would be as you know the u.s. announced a couple of days ago that it is deploying an aircraft carrier to the straits of hormuz that in conjunction with tensions that are ratcheting ratcheting up with iran and the secretary of state said at that time that one of the reasons the u.s. was doing that is that it had credible threats that there could be an iranian attack on u.s. f
ask both of you have you heard from your sources today why pump a go canceled his visit to berlin melinda let me start with you what have you heard . yes we have been hearing through the course of the afternoon and now also are seeing some confirmations coming in on the wires that the secretary of state and those who are traveling with him went to iraq now apparently the journalists who work company in him were told in the afternoon after the meeting with chancellor merkel was cancelled that...
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it for us thanks for being here melinda my pump a.o. met earlier today with foreign minister heiko mass what came out of that meeting. lots of friendly words professions of the need to work together professions of recognition of how very important german american relations are for addressing major issues professions that both sides have the same goals when it comes to dealing with iran but also very clear indications that while their goals may be the same in many respects on iran their methods of trying to reach those goals remain very very divergent and i don't think we saw any clear agreement here on how to move forward there had been some discussion before the meeting between the foreign minister and mike pump ale that the u.s. might be moving to sanction a mechanism that the europeans created a sensually to allow european companies to keep trading with iran hoping thereby to keep the iran nuclear deal alive my company has said that there won't be sanctions as long as the companies doing that trading are only selling humanitarian goo
it for us thanks for being here melinda my pump a.o. met earlier today with foreign minister heiko mass what came out of that meeting. lots of friendly words professions of the need to work together professions of recognition of how very important german american relations are for addressing major issues professions that both sides have the same goals when it comes to dealing with iran but also very clear indications that while their goals may be the same in many respects on iran their methods...
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melinda, hello. >> caller: hi. i was home with a sick friend yesterday, and i watched the congress and the absolute zoo that took place. i was absolutely disgusted with what was happening. you know, mr. panetta, you're being -- you're using a soft tone, but the barbs you're using against the president are exactly the same as what was going on. you know, you have these talking points. this president is the first president in my life -- i'm 66 years old -- who has -- who is not selling out the country. i'm from arizona. john mccain was a person who had -- as time goes on, we're going to find out more and more about him, as the investigations of how this election came about. and the question is, how is the president going to continue to build this country with this onslaught? >> okay. that's melinda in tucson, arizona. >> melinda, what you have to realize is once again this is not a country about me, the president. this is a country about we, the people. what you saw yesterday was our system of checks and balances. al
melinda, hello. >> caller: hi. i was home with a sick friend yesterday, and i watched the congress and the absolute zoo that took place. i was absolutely disgusted with what was happening. you know, mr. panetta, you're being -- you're using a soft tone, but the barbs you're using against the president are exactly the same as what was going on. you know, you have these talking points. this president is the first president in my life -- i'm 66 years old -- who has -- who is not selling out...
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i asked melinda gates about that and what she makes of this debate over capitalism versus socialism.ety, why are we not willing to shave off a tiny percentage of our gdp and put it into a policy that is sensible? ♪ limu emu and doug. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? oh. well, we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance, because no two people are alike, so... limu gets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. [ loud crash ] yeah. he'll figure it out. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ can we talk? we used to play so beautifully together. now we can barely play anything... even cards with the girls. if you have bent fingers, and can't lay your hand flat, talk to your doctor. it may be dupuytren's contracture. your hand is talking. isn't it time you listened? there are nonsurgical options. take the first step. and learn more about dupuytren's. at factsonhand.com ♪ last year, the department
i asked melinda gates about that and what she makes of this debate over capitalism versus socialism.ety, why are we not willing to shave off a tiny percentage of our gdp and put it into a policy that is sensible? ♪ limu emu and doug. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? oh. well, we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance, because no two people are alike, so......
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. >> melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. her latest book is the moment of lift. >> the truth is we have no hope, no hope for this one or this one when i'm finished breast-feeding or educating them. all she knew was i was a western woman in a pair of khaki pants and a t-shirt and she said would you take them home with you? that is their only hope. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" use our republican senator mike lee offers his thoughts on the overreach of government in colonial times and today. in his latest book a lost declaration. he is interviewed by georgetown law professor nicholas rosenkranz. >> a significant comment of the executive branch consisting of people who will remain in power for decades never standing for elections, never standing accountable to anyone who is himself or herself accountable to the people. that is the problem, the deep state, a form of tyranny. >> enjoy booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> in a speech on the senate floor majority leader mitch mcconnell called for a end to the house investigatio
. >> melinda gates discusses her life and work with women around the world. her latest book is the moment of lift. >> the truth is we have no hope, no hope for this one or this one when i'm finished breast-feeding or educating them. all she knew was i was a western woman in a pair of khaki pants and a t-shirt and she said would you take them home with you? that is their only hope. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" use our republican senator mike lee offers his...
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and our "power player of the week," melinda gates on the moment a lift for women. >> are not afraid toay what i believe and what i know to be true. >> chris: all right now now on "fox news sunday." angelo again from fox news in washington. president trump got some good economic news this week, but it's been a rough patch for trump foreign policy. first, the failed uprising in venezuela as opposition leader one why don't was unable to get the military to overthrow disputed president nicolas maduro. then reports north korea fired several short range projectiles, raising tensions between washington and pyongyang. and russian president putin in the middle challenging the u.s. on both fronts. in a moment will discuss all this the secretary of state mike pompeo. but first let's get the latest from kevin corke at the white house. kevin. >> chris, it remains unclear exactly what the administration will do in terms of strategy as it ponders how to tackle those simmering hot spots around the globe that you mentioned, but what is clear is each comes with a great sense of urgency. >> north korea s
and our "power player of the week," melinda gates on the moment a lift for women. >> are not afraid toay what i believe and what i know to be true. >> chris: all right now now on "fox news sunday." angelo again from fox news in washington. president trump got some good economic news this week, but it's been a rough patch for trump foreign policy. first, the failed uprising in venezuela as opposition leader one why don't was unable to get the military to overthrow...
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for people to literally get a taste of what planet berlin has to offer like the work of jennifer melinda schmidt the kenyan born swiss woman is an actress comedian and restaurant or the restaurant it's called spots a heidi which literally translates to black heidi boasts the best swiss fare berlin has to offer. but i wanted to bring a piece of switzerland to berlin that really knowing you're in here feels like you're in a swiss ski cabin and that's really nice for the soon. for those who love the more tactile the series also features the work of the kashmir sisters for the 1st 2 years sounds to events of danny has been selling clothing made of specially sourced pure mongolian kashmir. is a very stylish cool city it's so colorful a multicultural it has everything and that's why i also want to be here. planted in a story of diversity 50 international entrepreneurs and their insider tips the very best the city has to offer. the planet berlin book is in english and german so it's a great way to learn some german but also be reports on your remarks every week of course it's on facebook at d w
for people to literally get a taste of what planet berlin has to offer like the work of jennifer melinda schmidt the kenyan born swiss woman is an actress comedian and restaurant or the restaurant it's called spots a heidi which literally translates to black heidi boasts the best swiss fare berlin has to offer. but i wanted to bring a piece of switzerland to berlin that really knowing you're in here feels like you're in a swiss ski cabin and that's really nice for the soon. for those who love...
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how much did you give enough to melinda. it's worth remembering that japan's crime rates are amongst the lowest in the world and that's why the story of the modern day you're closer is much less about a particular crime problem than it is about a rapidly vanishing breed. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. wrong. just don't hold. any belief yet to shape out these days become educated and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart when she's to look for common ground. is this is a sticker from a water bottle phone in the stomach of a fish the brand is part of the coca-cola company which sells millions of bottles of soda every day the idea was that let's tell consumers there are the bad ones there the litter bugs are throwing this away industry should be blamed for all
how much did you give enough to melinda. it's worth remembering that japan's crime rates are amongst the lowest in the world and that's why the story of the modern day you're closer is much less about a particular crime problem than it is about a rapidly vanishing breed. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be...
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melinda gates has invested.anizations like all raise, women from competing venture capital firms that have come together to improve the representation of women. do you feel the change happening or do you still feel like we are stuck in the past? theresia: first, i would start with i have always felt like there has always been a more secret underground sisterhood in tech. going back -- the early pioneering days of the events that sheryl sandberg would host at her house. , webeginning, me and others would not put exactly what we are doing until dinner. it was super helpful for us. now, it is not only out in the open, but the male entrepreneurs see it as an advantage, the fact that we have this different network for recruiting, deal sourcing. i think it is wonderful to see it be so public. we would not be anywhere without our male allies. julian writes about them in the book. but i also think julian's book is a lot about venture capitalists for venture capitalists that happen to be female. to me, she wrote a story
melinda gates has invested.anizations like all raise, women from competing venture capital firms that have come together to improve the representation of women. do you feel the change happening or do you still feel like we are stuck in the past? theresia: first, i would start with i have always felt like there has always been a more secret underground sisterhood in tech. going back -- the early pioneering days of the events that sheryl sandberg would host at her house. , webeginning, me and...
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political correspondent belinda crane she is on the story for us tonight here in berlin to need to you melinda i mean what we sold there today we talked to me a little bit about that we had the u.k. and the u.s. trying to show a united front on iran when really there isn't one. no absolutely you heard some very diplomatic language there but it absolutely cannot hide the fact that the u.s. is charting a direct confrontation course not only against iran but against its closest allies in the world and i refer there not only to the u.k. but to germany and france who are also signatories to the iran agreement and who are on the exact same wavelength as the u.k. or what we're seeing is the u.s. taking a bet with some very very long odds the bet is that maximum pressure against iran will cause the regime to buckle in one of two ways either that it will concede on the points that the u.s. has been objecting to namely its missile program and also its support for groups that the u.s. labels as terrorist or that popular discontent in the face of increasing economic hardship due to the now blanket sanctio
political correspondent belinda crane she is on the story for us tonight here in berlin to need to you melinda i mean what we sold there today we talked to me a little bit about that we had the u.k. and the u.s. trying to show a united front on iran when really there isn't one. no absolutely you heard some very diplomatic language there but it absolutely cannot hide the fact that the u.s. is charting a direct confrontation course not only against iran but against its closest allies in the world...
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melinda, miranda,, the one with thehe pussy? shah: monica? dreyfuss: monica! oh, , that was worst. [ lalaughs ] shah: i told you. her cat committed suicide. i had nothing to do with that. dreyeyfuss: yeahah, you te t tt to your insusurance compmpany. shahah: you know what? scrcrew! i'm just gonna shoot her a text right now. and it's going to be perfect. dreyfuss: yeah, let's see this. come on now. shah: okay. "hey, whatcha doin'? you so fine." dreyfuss: : what's yo sign? [ both l laugh ] shah: okay. okay. really now. "i really want to see you againin. how does friday night at 8:00 sounund?" dreyfuss: : perfect, s sexy, si. [ cellphone chimes, clclatters ] [ whispering ] no freakin' way! shah: [ whispering ] could it be? dreyfussss: you got to call he. call her! see if it rings in here! you call her! come on. [ beeping, ringing ] [ laughing ] oh,h, man. [ cellphone ringing g ] bummer. shah: can you go? dreyfuss: i'm not gonna go. this is not my problem. [ both whispering indistinctly ] you better go. you go! shah: you go! you go! dreyfuss: you go over there rig
melinda, miranda,, the one with thehe pussy? shah: monica? dreyfuss: monica! oh, , that was worst. [ lalaughs ] shah: i told you. her cat committed suicide. i had nothing to do with that. dreyeyfuss: yeahah, you te t tt to your insusurance compmpany. shahah: you know what? scrcrew! i'm just gonna shoot her a text right now. and it's going to be perfect. dreyfuss: yeah, let's see this. come on now. shah: okay. "hey, whatcha doin'? you so fine." dreyfuss: : what's yo sign? [ both l...
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melinda not looking as bad at this stage for chancellor merkel's c.d.u. c.s.u. well she will be very concerned about the s.p.d. figure that is her junior cohen junior coalition partner as we heard from kate brady and the fact is that if this is an earthquake for the social democrats and it most certainly is we will certainly see some pressure to change leadership for that party and also possibly to look at an early end to this grand coalition that many many social democrats feel has essentially undercut the social democratic party's ability to have a clear standing a clear profile in in voters' minds they the s.p.d. has actually shaped a number of aspects of policy in ways that normally would to be favorable for the s.p.d. clientele including minimum wage but other issues as well and yet the voters clearly don't give them credit for that the other point to make here in terms of the christian democrats is yes they're closer to 30 than to 20 and our correspondent reminded us that that essentially they want to see themselves edging closer to 30 nonetheless this is
melinda not looking as bad at this stage for chancellor merkel's c.d.u. c.s.u. well she will be very concerned about the s.p.d. figure that is her junior cohen junior coalition partner as we heard from kate brady and the fact is that if this is an earthquake for the social democrats and it most certainly is we will certainly see some pressure to change leadership for that party and also possibly to look at an early end to this grand coalition that many many social democrats feel has essentially...
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a program funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation, and awarding bonuses for good performance to specific teachers . >>> department of justice policy prevented from bringing charges the special council demonstrated president trump is lying. he is
a program funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation, and awarding bonuses for good performance to specific teachers . >>> department of justice policy prevented from bringing charges the special council demonstrated president trump is lying. he is
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and our power player of the week, melinda gates on the moment of lift for women. >> i'm not afraid to say what i believe and what i know to be true. chris: all right now on fox news sunday. first, failed uprising in venezuela as opposition leader juan guiado was unable to get the military to overthrow disputed president nicolÁs maduro you reports north korea fired projectiles raising tensions between russia and pyongyang and russian president in the middle challenging the u.s. on both fronts. in a moment, we will discuss all this with the secretary of state mike pompeo, but first let's get the latest from kevin corke at the white house, kevin. >> chris, it remains unclear what the administration will do. but what is clear is speech comes comes with great sense of urgency. >> north korea's steat media showing kim jong un looking through venaculars and what appear to be short-range ballistic missile. provocation amid a new rift in the diplomatic relationship with the u.s. a plan to oust maduro appeared to fizzle out this week as opposition leader juan guiado continue to garner the vocal
and our power player of the week, melinda gates on the moment of lift for women. >> i'm not afraid to say what i believe and what i know to be true. chris: all right now on fox news sunday. first, failed uprising in venezuela as opposition leader juan guiado was unable to get the military to overthrow disputed president nicolÁs maduro you reports north korea fired projectiles raising tensions between russia and pyongyang and russian president in the middle challenging the u.s. on both...