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bill and melinda gates are leading that charge here in the us.l and melinda gates foundation has committed more than $300 million. and melinda gates joins us now from her home in seattle, washington. melinda, thank you so much for your time. - thanks for having me, tamron. - i have so much to talk to you about, obviously, but i want to start with just the fact that your home, where you are, seattle, washington, was really the start of this pandemic in the united states. and now it is one of the cities
bill and melinda gates are leading that charge here in the us.l and melinda gates foundation has committed more than $300 million. and melinda gates joins us now from her home in seattle, washington. melinda, thank you so much for your time. - thanks for having me, tamron. - i have so much to talk to you about, obviously, but i want to start with just the fact that your home, where you are, seattle, washington, was really the start of this pandemic in the united states. and now it is one of the...
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melinda: no, we cannot say that.he made that very clear today, saying she was not going to be anointing a successor and passing over another question that tried it drill deeper on that. she had a handpicked successor. that was the current defense minister. that didn't work out too well. i think she is going to be very careful to play her cards close to her chest. brent: what are you hearing from your sources and bavaria? how likely is soder to throw in his name into the ring? melinda: the name is in the ring anyway. he often says oh, his places and bavaria and that is where he wants to stay. but at the same time, he says things like, i can't help the fact that people are talking about me. i think what is going on is a wait and see game where he wants to see whether the party, the christian democrats and the christian social unit, whether they stay strong in the polls. if so, i think he likely will become the candidate. if not, he may decide to wait another 4, 5 years and then try his chances. brent: we will see. our
melinda: no, we cannot say that.he made that very clear today, saying she was not going to be anointing a successor and passing over another question that tried it drill deeper on that. she had a handpicked successor. that was the current defense minister. that didn't work out too well. i think she is going to be very careful to play her cards close to her chest. brent: what are you hearing from your sources and bavaria? how likely is soder to throw in his name into the ring? melinda: the name...
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melinda so merkel and condi have been speaking what do they have to say. well there were messages of urgency similar to the one that we just heard from the chancellor in that sound bite and there were messages of real personal warmth with the chancellor for exactly for example praising the italians for their fortitude and their discipline during the pandemic reminding her listeners of the great sacrifices that italy had made and saying that therefore it was absolutely crucial that when e.u. member state leaders meet on friday that they negotiated in a spirit of friendship and solidarity that and the sound bite that we heard a very clear message to those northern member states the so-called frugal 4 who have sometimes seemed to indicate that italy's access to recovery funds should be limited and conditioned because it has structural economic weaknesses and the chancellor said very clearly no one is at fault for having been hit hard by the help demick. a 1000000 conti as said last week that the very survival of the euro zone is at stake if member states to t
melinda so merkel and condi have been speaking what do they have to say. well there were messages of urgency similar to the one that we just heard from the chancellor in that sound bite and there were messages of real personal warmth with the chancellor for exactly for example praising the italians for their fortitude and their discipline during the pandemic reminding her listeners of the great sacrifices that italy had made and saying that therefore it was absolutely crucial that when e.u....
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and formal we can use chief political correspondent melinda crave who is at schloss news a bit outside the den where the meeting between going to medical and just if it contained is taking place hello melinda good to see you so so mcaleer conti have been speaking to the press what have we heard. well there was a great deal of personal warmth on both sides the chancellor paid tribute to the quote unquote great sacrifices that had made been made by italy during the pandemic saying that it had hit italy especially hard she paid tribute to the fortitude and discipline of the talian people to their singing and clapping for their medical personnel and she also pointed out that it was no one's fault that indeed it only had been hit so hard that's an indirect message to the so called froogle for the northern european union member states who have at times seem to imply that perhaps italy was not entirely worthy of generous recovery funding because it is indebted and has structural economic weaknesses also some very warm words for the chancellor from her italian counterpart and both of them unde
and formal we can use chief political correspondent melinda crave who is at schloss news a bit outside the den where the meeting between going to medical and just if it contained is taking place hello melinda good to see you so so mcaleer conti have been speaking to the press what have we heard. well there was a great deal of personal warmth on both sides the chancellor paid tribute to the quote unquote great sacrifices that had made been made by italy during the pandemic saying that it had hit...
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systems together to achieve that melinda what do you think chancellor merkel has learned from the last crisis that was accused of germany was accused at the time 10 years ago of not doing enough for the solidarity of europe what do you think has changed as germany takes over this rotating presidency i think what has changed for the chancellor 1st of all is that she is at the end of her term she recognizes the severity of this crisis and she knows that this is her moment to shape her legacy it's her history book moment and the fact is she was a foot dragger she has a very ambivalent record on europe but together with french president mccraw in may she took a step that i think very few people expected to see her take namely to recommend not only this very large ambitious recovery plan of 500000000000 but also to say that the european commission should be permitted to borrow on the markets that means joint borrowing something that germany has long opposed it's not quite the mutualization of past debt that some would have liked to see during the financial crisis but it is a very major step
systems together to achieve that melinda what do you think chancellor merkel has learned from the last crisis that was accused of germany was accused at the time 10 years ago of not doing enough for the solidarity of europe what do you think has changed as germany takes over this rotating presidency i think what has changed for the chancellor 1st of all is that she is at the end of her term she recognizes the severity of this crisis and she knows that this is her moment to shape her legacy it's...
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our chief political correspondent melinda crane is with us for more on the story hi melinda we saw the german chancellor laying out her country's priorities for the presidency and central message what is the next big step big move for chess america the next big move comes in about 9 days when the other e.u. member states leaders all convene for the 1st time physically live in person 1st time since the corona crisis in brussels to talk about the rift cup repackage and that is where she is going to need all of her skills as a negotiator she has said before i quote the road is stony but there is goodwill and readiness to compromise and she's also said this is absolutely pressing we have no time to waste the reason for that is that this recovery fund 750000000000 euros 500000000000 of that in grants especially to the southern european countries who have been very hard hit by the economic consequences of corona by the health ones as well those countries are now at a point where they are going to see increasing pressure on the financial markets if they want to borrow money that means there w
our chief political correspondent melinda crane is with us for more on the story hi melinda we saw the german chancellor laying out her country's priorities for the presidency and central message what is the next big step big move for chess america the next big move comes in about 9 days when the other e.u. member states leaders all convene for the 1st time physically live in person 1st time since the corona crisis in brussels to talk about the rift cup repackage and that is where she is going...
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will see our chief political correspondent linda crane on the story for us here in berlin tonight melinda thank you. well later in the day german chancellor merkel has switched her attention from domestic to international politics returning here to berlin to host the spanish prime minister now at their meeting which comes just a few days ahead of a crucial european union summit merkel warned that time is running out to reach a deal on a long term budget for the european union as well as a coronavirus recovery plan for europe she says germany will push for a compromise agreement at this coming weekend meeting sanchez says that spain will do all it can to help make that deal happen. in france millions of people have celebrated but still day the country's national holiday only this year it took place under the shadow of the coronavirus public celebrations were canceled or scaled back to keep the virus in check in the capital paris for the 1st time since 1905 authorities have canceled the traditional parade or one of the shop still is a instead francis leaders paid tribute to the doctors and
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will see our chief political correspondent linda crane on the story for us here in berlin tonight melinda thank you in france millions of people have been celebrating but still day the country's national holiday only this year is taking place under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic public celebrations have been cancelled or scaled back to keep the virus in check in the capital paris for the 1st time since 1905 authorities have canceled the traditional parade along the shops and there's a instead a much smaller event is featuring a tribute to help care workers. it's the day when france marks the birth of its republic a day to celebrate revolution and independence but this year's bastille day was also dedicated to the medical workers who've been on the front line of the coronavirus pandemic instead of foreign dignitaries essential workers were included in the much smaller numbers of guests as were the families of medical staff who died fighting this pandemic a fight that isn't over yet in an interview to mark bastille day president mccrone said he wanted to extend some of the health me
will see our chief political correspondent linda crane on the story for us here in berlin tonight melinda thank you in france millions of people have been celebrating but still day the country's national holiday only this year is taking place under the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic public celebrations have been cancelled or scaled back to keep the virus in check in the capital paris for the 1st time since 1905 authorities have canceled the traditional parade along the shops and there's a...
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nil by environmentalists the melinda runs an organization called switch. a few years into being a nonprofit jogger the idea to collect some of the abundant garbage in delhi and up cycle it i'll give it a 2nd life with higher value. this commercial are mostly a chart is called green the map. trash the pink has no life or no future and that's what we in the map and 3 child walks on right now apply can be used for a lot of things that we actually up cycle tire for example a lot of tire in india is actually born by you know. that's very actually me interest wallets out of our those tires and to top out it's been congesting our landfills for a long long time plastic similarly so we can be actually bring in innovation design and utility and and make some interesting product. details from green the map. and more now i recently migrants to new delhi. today they are visiting southern. a 2nd hand market to buy materials for an order they received. at this market you can get anything you need no matter what it is. everything you need to make a bag from in a tire tube
nil by environmentalists the melinda runs an organization called switch. a few years into being a nonprofit jogger the idea to collect some of the abundant garbage in delhi and up cycle it i'll give it a 2nd life with higher value. this commercial are mostly a chart is called green the map. trash the pink has no life or no future and that's what we in the map and 3 child walks on right now apply can be used for a lot of things that we actually up cycle tire for example a lot of tire in india is...
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we'll see our chief political correspondent linda crane on the storm force here in berlin tonight melinda thank you. from bavaria to berlin german chancellor merkel today switched her attention from domestic to international politics she welcomed the spanish prime minister here in the german capital just a few days ahead of a very important european union summit merkel warning that time is running out to reach a deal on the e.u.'s budget as well as a coronavirus recovery fund for europe she says germany will push for a compromise agreement at the summit this weekend sanchez says that spain will do all it can to make that deal happen. in france millions of people have been celebrating but still day of the country's national holiday only this year is taking place under the shadow of the corona virus public celebrations have been cancelled or scaled back to keep the virus in check in the capital paris for the 1st time since $1045.00 authorities have canceled the traditional parade along the shelves still is a instead france's leaders paid tribute to the doctors and nurses on the front lines
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they kissed melinda raking previous polls in favor of the former president joseph kabila who stepped down last year after 18 years in office we'll bring our guests in just a moment but 1st this report from catherine soy who's following developments from kenya. shooting started as supporters of president likes to see katie's union for democracy and social congress party on a march in kinshasa police fired tear gas and bullets to disperse demonstrators trying to reach parliament you d.p.s. official said security forces shot and killed several protesters others carried away the body of one of the victims a police officer was also killed a police station attacked and fire on stolen. the u.d.p. as forms half of the governing coalition in the democratic republic of congo they're angry about the parliamentary nomination of the president of the electoral commission their cues wrong side manana of being part of the team that presided over offload election in 2018 has not publicly responded to the accusations protesters in march 2 party offices of the other half of the qualification former pre
they kissed melinda raking previous polls in favor of the former president joseph kabila who stepped down last year after 18 years in office we'll bring our guests in just a moment but 1st this report from catherine soy who's following developments from kenya. shooting started as supporters of president likes to see katie's union for democracy and social congress party on a march in kinshasa police fired tear gas and bullets to disperse demonstrators trying to reach parliament you d.p.s....
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melinda is the e.u. set to become more german centric. well that question actually implied not just more german centric but more women centric so let me start with the women part the fact is would we ever pose that question or imply that when it comes to 2 men saying wow 2 men are at the helm is not a little too much manliness secondly the fact is the countries many of the countries that have come out of the corona crisis best are governed by women so maybe this is quite a good thing this convergence the german centric part the fact is germans always wield a good deal of influence in brussels but it's often behind the scenes now it's on the main stage but that does not make this a power grab it was the french president who proposed ursula fonda lying to the commission president and it's just happens to be the fact that angler machall is still in the german chancellor now that germany once again after 13 years has its term at the rotating presidency the fact is also this word centric implies something lik
melinda is the e.u. set to become more german centric. well that question actually implied not just more german centric but more women centric so let me start with the women part the fact is would we ever pose that question or imply that when it comes to 2 men saying wow 2 men are at the helm is not a little too much manliness secondly the fact is the countries many of the countries that have come out of the corona crisis best are governed by women so maybe this is quite a good thing this...
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cry in chief international editor richard walker in brussels are welcome both let's start with you melinda chancellor merkel calling for greater unity in the e.u. a cold has gotten it's almost since the bloc 1st started how does she plan to make it happen well quite hands on in about 9 days she will be welcoming in brussels all of the other heads of e.u. member states and her negotiating skills are going to have to very much come into play she's going to be looking for them to sign up for this 750000000000 euro recovery package that has been proposed by the commission on the basis of her own plan with french president emmanuel mccaw we know that the member states the frugal for the northern states are not terribly eager to see this money loaned on the grant basis to southern states that have been hit hard by the economic consequences of corona 2 things going for the chancellor she is known as a very skilled and pragmatic negotiator she's definitely in favor of this bold action germany needs if germany depends on the economic growth of the rest of europe and this will be the 1st meeting in
cry in chief international editor richard walker in brussels are welcome both let's start with you melinda chancellor merkel calling for greater unity in the e.u. a cold has gotten it's almost since the bloc 1st started how does she plan to make it happen well quite hands on in about 9 days she will be welcoming in brussels all of the other heads of e.u. member states and her negotiating skills are going to have to very much come into play she's going to be looking for them to sign up for this...
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thank you so much for your time today, professor melinda mills said from the university of oxford.ump has appeared in public for the first time wearing a face mask, during a visit to a military hospital in maryland. the visit comes as the us declared a record 66,000 cases of infections in one day. mr trump had previously refused to wear a mask in front of cameras. john mcmanus has the latest. an unexpected change of direction — president trump wearing a face mask in public for the first time. although he recently said that he thought he resembled the lone ranger when he donned a face mask, he originally refused to wear one. i think wearing a face mask as i greet presidents, prime ministers, dictators, kings, queens — i don't know. somehow, i don't see it for myself. the president's change of heart comes as covid—i9 tightens its grip on the us. so far, there have been 135,000 deaths from the virus. with 3.2 million cases, the us is the worst—hit country, and the numbersjust keep on rising. florida is one of those states struggling to contain the virus. after attempting to open in ma
thank you so much for your time today, professor melinda mills said from the university of oxford.ump has appeared in public for the first time wearing a face mask, during a visit to a military hospital in maryland. the visit comes as the us declared a record 66,000 cases of infections in one day. mr trump had previously refused to wear a mask in front of cameras. john mcmanus has the latest. an unexpected change of direction — president trump wearing a face mask in public for the first time....
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i've been speaking to professor melinda mills.royal society on the behaviour and evidence around face coverings and masks we did a systematic review not only of medical studies but of thousands of studies that have been conducted during sars, hini and covid. two things are clear, one thing is to protect you but most importantly if you are wearing the right kind of mask and protect others. it is very clear and we hear this sort of comments today that it shouldn't be made mandatory but we might encourage it, we saw for the first time borisjohnson wearing a face mask on monday and donald trump is now wearing one. i mean, this is really confusing for the public. what our study showed is that you really have to have really clear policy mandates. even in some countries they have introduced fines. if you have these vague recommendations it is not helpful. people need to know what to wear. it is not about competing with ppe or surgicalface masks. it is really high fabric and a good quality multilayered masks. they need to know when to wea
i've been speaking to professor melinda mills.royal society on the behaviour and evidence around face coverings and masks we did a systematic review not only of medical studies but of thousands of studies that have been conducted during sars, hini and covid. two things are clear, one thing is to protect you but most importantly if you are wearing the right kind of mask and protect others. it is very clear and we hear this sort of comments today that it shouldn't be made mandatory but we might...
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let's bring in melinda stevens who is the editor and chief, melinda, thank you for joining us today we're keen to look at the outlook for the sector because maybe the airline analysts compare this to september 11th in terms of their demand and concerns for many tourists traveling right now but as the crisis evolves, clearly this has had a much longer lasting impact than what 9/11 had what do you make of the crisis and how many of the operators from the airlines to hotels are going to fair during this crisis. >> i think it's been incredibly intense. certainly at the beginning of the crisis, there was hope that there would be a hockey stick at least by now in terms of revival and of course it's gone on much longer than expected and as you pointed out, we have been certain of those countries that have recently reopened for example. from a british traveller point of view >> clearly all of this has changed. business travel is falling off a cliff and new experiences, surely they want to go somewhere they have bp before to minimize any chance of risk >> do you know what i think people want? and
let's bring in melinda stevens who is the editor and chief, melinda, thank you for joining us today we're keen to look at the outlook for the sector because maybe the airline analysts compare this to september 11th in terms of their demand and concerns for many tourists traveling right now but as the crisis evolves, clearly this has had a much longer lasting impact than what 9/11 had what do you make of the crisis and how many of the operators from the airlines to hotels are going to fair...
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how everyone calls up you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim projections of coronas worldwide impact we're told have a killer virus that spread across the globe in days livelihoods the world over that have been shot down but is there an opportunity here.
how everyone calls up you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim projections of coronas worldwide impact we're told have a killer virus that spread across the globe in days livelihoods the world over that have been shot down but is there an opportunity here.
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what what also melinda that. i am a customer you'll be. walk a sub head head to the left. madam adult can it will go down could not connect. what can you monday but i can kind of money will call for him to come in i can. get money so that the will of the- of the tuna to. mcchrystal how could dead we. sesee in a look at the come come up with a dull cololorful. whoo. i know when io go back that's because of her . yeah. sorry this is not like i was born here. here i like. meanwhile competency. if i was back in the refugee camp. i know i would have appreciated someone coming back and just telling me. okay i was a kid here but now i'm doing this. it hasn't been an easy path. there's still a lot of unknowns and i think that's what that's what told you to
what what also melinda that. i am a customer you'll be. walk a sub head head to the left. madam adult can it will go down could not connect. what can you monday but i can kind of money will call for him to come in i can. get money so that the will of the- of the tuna to. mcchrystal how could dead we. sesee in a look at the come come up with a dull cololorful. whoo. i know when io go back that's because of her . yeah. sorry this is not like i was born here. here i like. meanwhile competency. if...
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i love that the truck said "happy birthday melinda" on it. >> reporter: that all of 2019. >> thanks,ns since school was cancelled in march, families gather in this cul-de-sac bonding over bomb pops and crunch bars. >> we've gotten to know each it's kind of priceless. roicht it's less about money and more about doing her part. >> it makes people happy right now. i'm super excited and feel fortunate to be that person to bring just a tad bit of happiness to people. >> reporter: miryea villareal, fort worth, texas. >> reid: i'll take a snow cone thank you. th 's i captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: tonight the breaking news about whether schools and sports will start in the fall. the president threatens federal funding for schools that don't hold in person classes as the cdc announces they will issue new guide lines next week. but tonight the nation's largest school system new york city announces schools will be limited to one to three days a week. what your family needs to know what your family needs to know tonight. plus ivy league schools place all sports on hold until january.
i love that the truck said "happy birthday melinda" on it. >> reporter: that all of 2019. >> thanks,ns since school was cancelled in march, families gather in this cul-de-sac bonding over bomb pops and crunch bars. >> we've gotten to know each it's kind of priceless. roicht it's less about money and more about doing her part. >> it makes people happy right now. i'm super excited and feel fortunate to be that person to bring just a tad bit of happiness to...
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hi everyone i'm also if you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim projections of coronas worldwide impact we're told have a killer virus that spread across the globe in days livelihoods the world over that have been shot down but is there an opportunity here can those livelihoods be restored in a more equitable in a more sustainable manner just as an e.u. summit bargains over the recovery plan the united nations is staging a conference that's talking about building back better our title a green and better recovery for all fonts 24 and the w.t.v. join up for the debate welcome and it is a pleasure to introduce our guests. starting with the finance minister of ghana ken a for iata faso chemin is a leader all sir for the intergovernmental panel on climate change at the united nations lecture at the french political science institute spoke your books include the anthropocene and the global environmental crisis thanks for joi
hi everyone i'm also if you john paris and i'm melinda crane in berlin a drastic rise in hunger over a 1000000000 informal workers facing unemployment and up to 100000000 people pushed into extreme poverty those are the latest grim projections of coronas worldwide impact we're told have a killer virus that spread across the globe in days livelihoods the world over that have been shot down but is there an opportunity here can those livelihoods be restored in a more equitable in a more...
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>> she's gone. [ dramatic music ] >> who are you >> i'm melinda melinda charmin. >> charmin >> yes thet paper fortune i am vanessa's estranged lover [ dramatic music ] [ gasps [ gasps i'm also the daughter of all of you. [ gasps [ gasps [ gasps [ gasps >> wait. where are we >> join us next week on "the longest days of our lives. >> jimmy: thanks to will ferrell and kristen wiig. and here's their charity gofundme.com/americasfoodfund. it's an amazing charity, and they're splitting it between feeding america and world central kitchen. it's an amazing charity. but thank you so much to will ferrell and kristen wiig. always there when you need them i love you guys so much. we'll be right back with more "tonight show," everybody. ♪ (vo) at sprint, we understand saving money for your family is now more important than ever. that's why we're offering our best unlimited deal. switch and get four lines of unlimited for just $100 a month. that's right - four lines, for $100 bucks! if that's not enough, to really amp this up, we're including four amazing iphone 11s, on us, when you trade in iphone
>> she's gone. [ dramatic music ] >> who are you >> i'm melinda melinda charmin. >> charmin >> yes thet paper fortune i am vanessa's estranged lover [ dramatic music ] [ gasps [ gasps i'm also the daughter of all of you. [ gasps [ gasps [ gasps [ gasps >> wait. where are we >> join us next week on "the longest days of our lives. >> jimmy: thanks to will ferrell and kristen wiig. and here's their charity gofundme.com/americasfoodfund. it's an...
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was trained by digital dream funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation and u.s. aid among others if uses information and communication technology to increase the productivity of smallholder farmers at that bidding of information was disseminated to the community through the chart paper to the plaques and through those some other men will. when their. attention came into existence so then we have started with this. that and with the purpose of that like it will be it in the information delivered a long time at the community so the farmers or any other ministries can memorize the information the humus is delivered a long time and they can adopt they can use their technology for a longer time. the global development organization focuses on small and marginal farmers who own less than 2 hectares of land and who account for around 86 percent of all farmers across india many of them grapple with serial poverty and in less than 4 euros a day digital green is supported by a state run organization known as. the training program is aimed at helping farmers adapt to. the pr
was trained by digital dream funded by the bill and melinda gates foundation and u.s. aid among others if uses information and communication technology to increase the productivity of smallholder farmers at that bidding of information was disseminated to the community through the chart paper to the plaques and through those some other men will. when their. attention came into existence so then we have started with this. that and with the purpose of that like it will be it in the information...
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. >> o'donnell: the bill and melinda gates foundation has committed more than $350 million for the developmentdiagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines in the fight against the coronavirus. earlier today i asked bill gates what he makes of the results coming out from those early vaccine trials. >> we don't know if these vaccines will work. we don't know if they will work to avoid deaths, we don't know if they will work to avoid transmission, that is why we are working on so many first generation vaccines. >> o'donnell: how do we kn >> we like it to be very safe in all the populations that you indicated for, no side effects, we like it to avoid the individuals to get the vaccine getting sick. >> o'donnell: where are we in terms of a rapid diagnostic test, you talked about this a lot. it would be a test that is like an in-home pregnancy test. where are those tests? >> in the next 2-4 months some of those tests will get approved. now, they won't be as accurate as the p.c.r., which is a molecular test. and so over the next few months we have to up p.c.r. capy, e to get results back in 24 hours. we ne
. >> o'donnell: the bill and melinda gates foundation has committed more than $350 million for the developmentdiagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines in the fight against the coronavirus. earlier today i asked bill gates what he makes of the results coming out from those early vaccine trials. >> we don't know if these vaccines will work. we don't know if they will work to avoid deaths, we don't know if they will work to avoid transmission, that is why we are working on so many first...
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it's got all chief political correspondent in the crane who is following the story for us melinda so we have seen the picture as a very applicable and grand visit which is rather unusual for for macko who is known for her. appearances that's true but of course it wasn't the chancellor herself who chose these settings but rather her host however it's unusual for precisely that reason this is the same politician who during the election campaign of 2018 made it clear that he would prefer that the chancellor that chancellor merkel not visit him but was very happy to receive a visit from the much more conservative chancellor of austria this was at a time when these 2 parties the chancellors christian democrats and it's a very insistent party the christian social union which is mr surface party when they were scarcely on speaking terms so what has changed well mr asserter has moved toward the middle of the political spectrum and distanced himself from the right wing populism of his predecessor and frankly a winner loves a winner both and medical emerged from the corona crisis looking very
it's got all chief political correspondent in the crane who is following the story for us melinda so we have seen the picture as a very applicable and grand visit which is rather unusual for for macko who is known for her. appearances that's true but of course it wasn't the chancellor herself who chose these settings but rather her host however it's unusual for precisely that reason this is the same politician who during the election campaign of 2018 made it clear that he would prefer that the...
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on this kind of thing and definitely a central priority for germany during its council presidency melinda you know incidentally this is not the 1st time that chancellor merkel has been at the head of germany as it's taken over this rotating presidency 2007 was the last time how much is this time about her legacy well it's very much about her legacy another interesting parallel between these 2 different rotating presidencies that she will have held the last time around europe was also in crisis but for a different reason the european union had wanted to finally get its own constitution and it had put that constitution to or a couple of member states had put that constitution to a popular referendum and come back with a knife no so that was the netherlands and france had both voted no on the constitution and the question was where to. europe go from here and the chancellor essentially helped put together a compromise during her rotating presidency in 2007 that emerged as the lisbon treaty which was a very central framework going forward so we know that the chancellor is pretty adept at hand
on this kind of thing and definitely a central priority for germany during its council presidency melinda you know incidentally this is not the 1st time that chancellor merkel has been at the head of germany as it's taken over this rotating presidency 2007 was the last time how much is this time about her legacy well it's very much about her legacy another interesting parallel between these 2 different rotating presidencies that she will have held the last time around europe was also in crisis...
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commission chief opposition politicians accused of being complicit in rigging past elections they say melinda is biased towards former president joseph. mollies prime minister says 11 people have died in 3 days of protests calling for president abraham catered to resign there are unhappy with the president's handling of a long running armed conflict and economic crisis and disputed elections in an effort to ease tensions several detained opposition figures have now been freed. because of his president touching thoughts he has been questioned by war crimes prosecutors in the hague he was indicted by a special tribunal late last month for war crimes and crimes against humanity and the 1900 $99.00 conflict with serbia protesters in russia's foreign city of coverups have rallied again in support of the regional government sergey fogle was arrested on murder charges. you know it's got more news coming up right after this life now. we understand the differences in similarities have cultures across the ground so no matter how you tell came out just a. current affair has that matter to you. man that.
commission chief opposition politicians accused of being complicit in rigging past elections they say melinda is biased towards former president joseph. mollies prime minister says 11 people have died in 3 days of protests calling for president abraham catered to resign there are unhappy with the president's handling of a long running armed conflict and economic crisis and disputed elections in an effort to ease tensions several detained opposition figures have now been freed. because of his...
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served as the president of global develop into an program and chief operating officer of the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the walmart foundation. she is joined today by gary cohen, former director of national economic council and chief economic advisor to president trump, former president and chief operating officer of goldman sachs and possibly most importantly terry is alumni of american university and receiving his bs da from the school of business but i welcome you both and president, i'm sure you ready to start the conversation. >> i am. amy, thank you. thank you for that introduction and your leadership at the institute and we are excited about this conversation today. gary, thank you so much for joining us. gary and i share american university and we also share of the economic council where i spent some time a little while ago as well and so i will just get us started but we are going to focus on the economy but before we focus on the economy, gary, we need to start with the trajectory of covid-19 because right about now these things are so interactive in terms of
served as the president of global develop into an program and chief operating officer of the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the walmart foundation. she is joined today by gary cohen, former director of national economic council and chief economic advisor to president trump, former president and chief operating officer of goldman sachs and possibly most importantly terry is alumni of american university and receiving his bs da from the school of business but i welcome you...
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served as the president of global development program and chief operating officer at the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the wal-martrt foundation. shshe's joined today by gary con and chief economic adviser to president trump, the former president and chief operating officer goldman sachs and an alumni of the american -- i welcome you both. i'm sure you are ready to start the conversation. >> iem. thank you for the introduction and leadership at this fine institute. thank you forhi joining us. we share the national economic councill i will just get us started. we are going to focus on the economy i think we need to start with the trajectory because right about now we are so interactive in terms of what that means. can you kind of startf us off with a little bit of where you think the trajectory of covid-19 is on the six-month basis and then a year from now. >> i hate this question because when i acknowledged right up front i'm not an epidemiologist and to have a view of where we are going in the economy, you have to have a view inextricably linked and if you did anythi
served as the president of global development program and chief operating officer at the bill and melinda gates foundation and president of the wal-martrt foundation. shshe's joined today by gary con and chief economic adviser to president trump, the former president and chief operating officer goldman sachs and an alumni of the american -- i welcome you both. i'm sure you are ready to start the conversation. >> iem. thank you for the introduction and leadership at this fine institute....
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my name's melinda, i'm 33 years old, i am 38 weeks pregnant with my first baby. was begging for it. it was getting really scary. i had to cancel my baby shower, just lots of little things that you find you're looking forward to... sorry... but... i think once you get over that, you just kind of adjust. modern day social distancing cards meant that all my messages were printed. and i got lots of parcels delivered randomly with lots of different gifts, so, fine, i still got spoiled, just in a different way. a little tummy time toy. andy and i are just getting ready to leave for what is going to be a very unique midwife appointment. hi, katrina. hi. have you gotten anywhere from bc women's on what they're doing. they want to be close by? have they got anything planned, or no? no. you'd be much better offjust connecting with someone on facetime or something. 0k. that news about the family literally broke my heart. i know. my partner's supposed to be checking in for his flight, which obviously isn't happening. plan b, cameras out, we're just going to have to film it.
my name's melinda, i'm 33 years old, i am 38 weeks pregnant with my first baby. was begging for it. it was getting really scary. i had to cancel my baby shower, just lots of little things that you find you're looking forward to... sorry... but... i think once you get over that, you just kind of adjust. modern day social distancing cards meant that all my messages were printed. and i got lots of parcels delivered randomly with lots of different gifts, so, fine, i still got spoiled, just in a...
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buffett plans to give away 99% of his fortune key beneficiaries are bill and melinda gates.ing the donation buffett will still hold $248,734 class a shares in berkshire and that would be valued at 67.5 billion. aldo nations he's made has been the only reason he's ever sold or exchanged any of his class a shares if he hadn't given those shares away he would be worth $129 billion. buffett has been accused of making charitable donations in order to accrue beneficial tax status this year he revealed his tax benefits income tax paid has been reduced by 34 cents for every thousand dollars. >> it's all complicated. you were crunching some numbers. you said the other day -- i can't remember what it was you were crunching the numbers you got a call from someone. how far figured this out 43 cents per thousand dollars? >> right but the math we're not doing is on the shares themselves going back to this issue i know it's an issue i keep bringing up, and i don't know what his basis is, maybe you assume his basis is zero in those shares if he gives $3 million and you're at 20% tax rate on
buffett plans to give away 99% of his fortune key beneficiaries are bill and melinda gates.ing the donation buffett will still hold $248,734 class a shares in berkshire and that would be valued at 67.5 billion. aldo nations he's made has been the only reason he's ever sold or exchanged any of his class a shares if he hadn't given those shares away he would be worth $129 billion. buffett has been accused of making charitable donations in order to accrue beneficial tax status this year he...
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warren buffett and bill and melinda gates launched the initiative to encourage the wealthy to give aority of their wealth to charitable causes. >>> still to come, how do you make children socially distance in the classroom? the answer it's very difficult as one fifth grade teacher is discovering. my conversation with her is next. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on every sidewalk, track, and trail across this country. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. unlike ordinary memory want supplements-ter? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. . >>> i want you to take a look at this double rainbow appearing over the u.s. capitol buildi
warren buffett and bill and melinda gates launched the initiative to encourage the wealthy to give aority of their wealth to charitable causes. >>> still to come, how do you make children socially distance in the classroom? the answer it's very difficult as one fifth grade teacher is discovering. my conversation with her is next. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of bacteria. detergent alone can't. lysol. what it takes to protect. ® walk to end alzheimer's alzheis everywhere.tion on...
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. >> trey: a lot of families in california they don't quite get it and melinda, thank you so much for your time and i appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> trey: right now, hurricane isaias is moving closer to the florida coast and the entire east coast briefing for the bracing for the storm. live coverage of the impending hurricane. next. ♪ guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. ♪ >> trey: hurricane isaias barreling towards florida tonight in the eastern seaboard now bracing for the brunt of the storm expected to strengthen before hitting the sunshine state by tomorrow. we have live team coverage, your list tracking the storm and live on the ground. good evening. >> hey, a word of warning in effect from book a return where we are and that includes palm beach and president trump mar-a-lago and issuing a state of emergency for the entire state even though he doesn't anticipate any
. >> trey: a lot of families in california they don't quite get it and melinda, thank you so much for your time and i appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> trey: right now, hurricane isaias is moving closer to the florida coast and the entire east coast briefing for the bracing for the storm. live coverage of the impending hurricane. next. ♪ guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's...
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. >> all right, august and melinda, thank you to you both and thank you for all the work that you do.ppreciate you more now than ever, if we haven't shown it before, we should be showing it now. we love teachers and we appreciate the work that you do every single day and it is hard work. thank you both. that wraps up the hour. the reverend al sharpton picks up our coverage with "politicsnation" next. e with "politicsnation" next. come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only discover has no annual fee on any card. n-n-n-no-no ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat -always have been. -and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. new voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and it can help you too. feel the joy of movement with voltaren. hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers
. >> all right, august and melinda, thank you to you both and thank you for all the work that you do.ppreciate you more now than ever, if we haven't shown it before, we should be showing it now. we love teachers and we appreciate the work that you do every single day and it is hard work. thank you both. that wraps up the hour. the reverend al sharpton picks up our coverage with "politicsnation" next. e with "politicsnation" next. come on, no no n-n-n-no-no only...