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and a conversation with bill and melinda gates on their latestnt philanthropic e. the announceme last night by the trump administration of new, sharply-lower limits on the number of refugees who will be admitted to the u.s. comes amid an ovell clamp-down on immigration. that's been illustrated starkly by the official policy of family separation athe u.s. border, that has left hundreds of immigrant families split apart. as yamiche alcindor reports, for one man in central america, it has meant months of separation from his daughter, andng liing, painful questions. >> alcindor: in a small bedroom in rural honduras, remders of an absent little girl. and a family separated, andan desperate foers. >> ( translated sometimes i don't eat. sometimes i don't sleep thinking about her. sh's something i wouldn't on anyone. you wouldn't understand it until you go through it. it's something tough, for her to be so far from me and thout us. >> alcindor: "r" is marianita, the six-year-old daughter of misael ponce herrera. the two were separated in june after they crossed the border
and a conversation with bill and melinda gates on their latestnt philanthropic e. the announceme last night by the trump administration of new, sharply-lower limits on the number of refugees who will be admitted to the u.s. comes amid an ovell clamp-down on immigration. that's been illustrated starkly by the official policy of family separation athe u.s. border, that has left hundreds of immigrant families split apart. as yamiche alcindor reports, for one man in central america, it has meant...
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joining us to talk about that is melinda gates herself.for having me. >> i know this is a busy time for you, so we appreciate your time you guys focus and highlight some very important goals and make sure that we are kind of following up on a lot of the promises that we've made. >> yes yeah, bill and i are in new york because we're hosting an event called goalkeepers it's really to show what's the progress that's happened on these u.n. sustainable development goals that were set in 2015. and to talk about the fact the world has made incredible progress, but that progress is not at all inevitable. >> that's what struck me from the goalkeepers progress report this year. you focus specifically on global health and eliminating poverty you all have been very optimistic where people think things have not gotten better. you've pointed out things have gotten better. the line struck with me is progress is possible but not inevitable what did you see happen over the last year. is there anything that caused you to think that? >> as you said, poverty'
joining us to talk about that is melinda gates herself.for having me. >> i know this is a busy time for you, so we appreciate your time you guys focus and highlight some very important goals and make sure that we are kind of following up on a lot of the promises that we've made. >> yes yeah, bill and i are in new york because we're hosting an event called goalkeepers it's really to show what's the progress that's happened on these u.n. sustainable development goals that were set in...
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i spoke with bill and melinda gates before the report was released about those concerns.bill and melinda gates, thank you very much for talking with the good news in this report you point t is more than a billion people on the planet have been lifted out of extreme poverty just since 2000 but the i challenge s not concentrated in parts of this world that where it's really going to be hard to make the next set oimprovements. how is that bill gates? >> well it's amazing how asia including most large countries there have gotten extreme poverty down quite substantially. so as you say africa is going to have a very high share of the people in extreme poverty. and in fact the births in the world are shifting towards africa a quarter of the births today but over the course of the century it becomes half of all e births in the world. so we need to really double down take the positive examples from ia. what was done there in terms of health and education and go to even the toughest pa africa and execute those investments and so it's a call that to maintain the great progress we're
i spoke with bill and melinda gates before the report was released about those concerns.bill and melinda gates, thank you very much for talking with the good news in this report you point t is more than a billion people on the planet have been lifted out of extreme poverty just since 2000 but the i challenge s not concentrated in parts of this world that where it's really going to be hard to make the next set oimprovements. how is that bill gates? >> well it's amazing how asia including...
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why are women falling behind i recently spoke with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation about the imbalance. >> women are so underrepresented in the technology sector in the united states. we need to create new pathways for women into technology, that first opening computer science class at college is too late >> girls who code is an organization created to help young girls discover technology. the program offers curriculum to set up after school clubs so girls can learn the basics of coding with the ultimate goal of inspiring them to pursue a career in technology in just six years 90,000 young women across the country have signed up, and the girls who code alumni who have declared majors are excusing computer science or related fields at a rate 15 times the national average. joining us now is the founder of girls who code thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> you started this six years ago. what was the inspiration why'd you do it? >> i'm a weird person to have started this organization. i was terrified of math and science growing up i wasn't a coder i w
why are women falling behind i recently spoke with melinda gates of the bill and melinda gates foundation about the imbalance. >> women are so underrepresented in the technology sector in the united states. we need to create new pathways for women into technology, that first opening computer science class at college is too late >> girls who code is an organization created to help young girls discover technology. the program offers curriculum to set up after school clubs so girls can...
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the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me out but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fish did in fact she did just that when we see it is just a tool that we are putting in the hands of the does to empower them if basic medical care using a i successfully in rwanda the baba app could be used worldwide. shift says get well soon or with artificial intelligence. and as always we leave through the exit out internet find to the weak today it's a trip throughout history. chinese filmmaker who has many painting and drawing skills has waxer in the style of different areas an art history and he's put them all together in a stop motion film that's already had three hundred thousand views on the nia. as a smoker pass on a cigarette he seamlessly glide through various artistic styles an heiress. whether it's european impressionism off canvas and japanese painting or chinese entering. in just one minute that showed us the well the hot. and next week the craze for a sporting events is booming around the globe espec
the rwandan health ministry and the bill and melinda gates foundation are supporting me out but it's not supposed to replace actual doctors so we still need doctors but fish did in fact she did just that when we see it is just a tool that we are putting in the hands of the does to empower them if basic medical care using a i successfully in rwanda the baba app could be used worldwide. shift says get well soon or with artificial intelligence. and as always we leave through the exit out internet...
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it began with two of america's wealthiest parents, bill and melinda gates. an a billion dollars putting low-income minority students through college. but before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. >> i'm bill, how are you? >> good! p imagi having a couple of billionaires winto yo life d ma t seemingly imposslend m gates did for these students at the university of central florida. they're among 20,000 nationwide whose tuition and expenses were paid in full. when you were notified that you'd received the scholarship, was that a letter, an email, a phone call? how did that come to you? >> all: a letter. >> pelley: came as a letter? snail mail? ( laughs ) really? >> daisha: yeah. i think it was priority. >> pelley: the founder of microsoft, and you got a snail mail acceptance letter? when you got that letter, what did you think? >> daisha: my mom, she opened my mail. ( laughs ) and then that's when she broke the news to me that i got the scholarship... ( crying ) i'm sorry. >> pelley: nearly 70% of americans don't hav
it began with two of america's wealthiest parents, bill and melinda gates. an a billion dollars putting low-income minority students through college. but before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. >> i'm bill, how are you? >> good! p imagi having a couple of billionaires winto yo life d ma t seemingly imposslend m gates did for these students at the university of central florida. they're among 20,000 nationwide whose tuition and expenses...
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tonight is a microsoft cofounder and one of the world's leading philanthropists through the bill and melinda gatesst released its goal keepers day to report on youth population growth and how it will affected future world progress. please welcome bill gates. (applause) welcome back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to overstay my welcome. >> trevor: but everyone is like bill gates, did you offend him, no, that is what he does, he is done he done, gees up and leaves, everyone else is like i'm out, i'm done that show you become a billionaire am welcome back to the show. congratulations on another successful year on the goal keepers event. towk talk to us about goal keeper, people know are you involved with fill an thropy, but what is your intention with the goal keeper's event. what are you trying to inspire in people. >> all the countries from the united nations made a set of commitments to improve the state of life to get rid of disease, clima
tonight is a microsoft cofounder and one of the world's leading philanthropists through the bill and melinda gatesst released its goal keepers day to report on youth population growth and how it will affected future world progress. please welcome bill gates. (applause) welcome back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to...
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donor us which is a little bundle only or even if occasionally shit and also support from bill and melinda gates on dish in the us a d. in the book to book because of korea and also support from the australian government who defied all those donors as supporting to respond activity and now this time order the death count on tucked into late three provinces and the second round is going on until the end of this week in nine i didn't buy the premise is that in the high risk areas and they know the country would be moving one very difficult and challenging c two is in the challenging campaign which it would be conducted nationwide in old country and it explains age group on fifteen years on from zero to a few to me is wrong because now we had reason to be demoralized. a feisty disorder countries not preparing planning in receiving the medical plans for the medical plans and that the cultivation of the images alterations into the system of the ship approach i live in london right the leadership of the u.s.c. all right dr klein and we thank you for your time on this that dr bethany mclean joining us
donor us which is a little bundle only or even if occasionally shit and also support from bill and melinda gates on dish in the us a d. in the book to book because of korea and also support from the australian government who defied all those donors as supporting to respond activity and now this time order the death count on tucked into late three provinces and the second round is going on until the end of this week in nine i didn't buy the premise is that in the high risk areas and they know...
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we want to thank the walton family foundation and the bill and melinda gates foundation for sponsoring the very important conversation on race. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] the next speaker is a visionary who cares deeply about our country, but our young people and wants to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to succeed regardless of the race and regardless of their start in life. he believes in the power of storytelling to inspire young people to do good and to make good decisions in their life. because of his vision, in his efforts today, chci is proud to launch the dli, that is the virtual leadership institute by chci. it is a storytelling platform highlighting chci's programs and leaders and original programming it's a way to connect emerging leaders across the country and inspired them into action. to join this usually move it. please visit chci slash vli and check us out and submit your leadership quotes. we have twitter handle, at the ally by chci, or even to that wit or you can do it hashtag here to lead. we will feature is leadership quotes whe
we want to thank the walton family foundation and the bill and melinda gates foundation for sponsoring the very important conversation on race. let's give them a round of applause. [applause] the next speaker is a visionary who cares deeply about our country, but our young people and wants to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to succeed regardless of the race and regardless of their start in life. he believes in the power of storytelling to inspire young people to do good and to...
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the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites the wealthiest individuals to spend more than half of their wealth on charitable causes. so far your name has not appeared on the giving pledge. why is that? well: i thought i may as exceed it without going through the rigmarole. andrea: fair answer. [applause] it is self image, too. i don't see myself as a big deal . in recent years, i have thought about the circumstances under which i grew up and i realized that across from our family home was a junkyard -- i guess they are called salvage yards now. the junkyard that i played in was up the street and that was great because there were stacks of old comics and stuff like that. but then i realized we grew up kind of in between, hovering above poverty. am a bignot think i deal. i do not have a personal assistant or anything like that. although my wife has gotten very good at making airline reservations. part of it is just self image talking. i am not that big a deal and that is my reality. leave that to the room to decide. you are a very modest man, very humble.
the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites the wealthiest individuals to spend more than half of their wealth on charitable causes. so far your name has not appeared on the giving pledge. why is that? well: i thought i may as exceed it without going through the rigmarole. andrea: fair answer. [applause] it is self image, too. i don't see myself as a big deal . in recent years, i have thought about the circumstances under which i grew up and i realized that...
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around 20 years ago goerks bill a , bill and melinda gates put $750 million into the global fund foropist has given away $50 billion, his wealth has soared to 9 $99 billion today. we live in a winner take all economy where the wealth is flowing to the very top while billions of people are struggling to survive and millions are dying every year of their poverty. in 2017, 82% of the wealth increase flowed to the world's wealthiest 1%. and the poorest half gained nothing. since last year's global citizen's listen to this, jeff bezos' wealth increased by $83 billion. that is more than $1 million for each of you. and that is just the capital gains. the world's richest 42 people have as much wealth and half the global population. and according to "forbes magazine," 2208 billionaires have at least $9.1 trillion of wealth. just 1%, ladies and gentlemen, of the billionaire's wealth, just 1%, $100 billion per year would be enough to ensure health care coverage and schooling for every child in the poorest nations of the world. this money could save more than 10 million lives, young lives in the
around 20 years ago goerks bill a , bill and melinda gates put $750 million into the global fund foropist has given away $50 billion, his wealth has soared to 9 $99 billion today. we live in a winner take all economy where the wealth is flowing to the very top while billions of people are struggling to survive and millions are dying every year of their poverty. in 2017, 82% of the wealth increase flowed to the world's wealthiest 1%. and the poorest half gained nothing. since last year's global...
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look at premarket trading now, that company is under pressure >> becky has a big interview with melinda gates in the 8:00 hour. we have congresswoman warren davidson we will talk blockchain with her. we will talk trade we're on a market alert after the market took a dive yesterday. we'll talk about that. joe is laughing. it's not really a dive at all. >> you said you weren't going to say it >> warren davidson -- >> congressman -- say congresswoman? geez it's early we have a lot going on stay right here for more gaffes from me and other things >> guaranteed. >> do not -- listen, tuesday is the worst day of the week in my opinion. >> thank you, brian. a little sympathy. empathy. and it's raining >> it's raining. tuesday is terrible, you're tired from monday. we'll see you in a bit >>> time for your tuesday rbi. you know this, oil traded overseas known as brent crude is above $80 a barrel you may want to start filling up now and saving some of that gas because, get this, the last two times brent crude shot up like this, 2007 and 2010. it really shot up and continued to do so both times, 2007, 20
look at premarket trading now, that company is under pressure >> becky has a big interview with melinda gates in the 8:00 hour. we have congresswoman warren davidson we will talk blockchain with her. we will talk trade we're on a market alert after the market took a dive yesterday. we'll talk about that. joe is laughing. it's not really a dive at all. >> you said you weren't going to say it >> warren davidson -- >> congressman -- say congresswoman? geez it's early we...
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the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites people to commit more than half of their wealth. so far your name has not appeared on the list of signatories. why is that. >> >> because i decided i may as well just go exceed it without going through the rigamarole. >> fair answer. [laughter] [applause] >> also part of it's self-image too. i don't see myself as a big deal. in recent years i've thought about the circumstances under which i grew up, and then i realized that across the street from our family home was a junkyard. i guess they're called salvage yards now. the junkyard that i played in, owned by family friends that was up the street, and that was great because there were stacks of old comics i could take, stuff like that. but then i realized that, you know, we grew up kind of in between loving above above -- hovering above poverty. so i don't think i'm a big deal. i don't have a personal assistant or anything like that, although my wife is really good at making airline reservations. so part of this is just self-image talking. i'm not that big
the giving pledge, created by bill and melinda gates and warren buffett, invites people to commit more than half of their wealth. so far your name has not appeared on the list of signatories. why is that. >> >> because i decided i may as well just go exceed it without going through the rigamarole. >> fair answer. [laughter] [applause] >> also part of it's self-image too. i don't see myself as a big deal. in recent years i've thought about the circumstances under which i...
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we want to thank the walton family foundation and the bill and melinda gates foundation for sponsoring the very important conversation. let's give them a round of applause. the next speaker is a visionary who cares deeply about our country, young people and wants to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to succeed regardless of race and regardless of their start in life. he believes in the power of storytelling to inspire people to do good and make decisions in their life. because of his vision and efforts today c.h.c.i. is proud to launch the virtual leadership institute by c.h.c.i. highlighting programs, leaders and regional programming. away to connect emerging leaders across the country and inspire them into action to join the here to lead movement. please visit c.h.c.i./vi. we have a twitter handle vii or #here to lead. will feature those leadership quotes whether your own or those that have inspired you. we are grateful to hyundai for investing in the initiative and for being this year's cosponsor of the 2018 c.h.c.i. leadership concert. please join me in welcoming th
we want to thank the walton family foundation and the bill and melinda gates foundation for sponsoring the very important conversation. let's give them a round of applause. the next speaker is a visionary who cares deeply about our country, young people and wants to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to succeed regardless of race and regardless of their start in life. he believes in the power of storytelling to inspire people to do good and make decisions in their life. because...
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. >>> that was melinda gates on cnbc earlier today gender gap and pay gap hot topics right now amongus industries why are women so often overlooked and underpaid morning joe co-host mika bra zi bra zi mika bra zink ski has some ideas. and [']-i know that you are launching your 2018 version of your book called know your value, women, mind getting what you are worth. and it covers a lot of the changes in your life since then including the "me too" movement. here is my question big. have we come that far? i mean we still have someone who is accusing a nominee for the supreme court and in many cases being ignored. we still have a major gender pay gap. we still have a difference in how many women ceos there are. how far have we come >> well, i think that it is a slow difficult journey and when have put our voices out there, we also have to be prepared for the questions and for the challenges i think that it is a slow process and i think what we're seeing happening in washington certainly highlights the challenges it is very difficult for women to come forward in any culture, in any scenar
. >>> that was melinda gates on cnbc earlier today gender gap and pay gap hot topics right now amongus industries why are women so often overlooked and underpaid morning joe co-host mika bra zi bra zi mika bra zink ski has some ideas. and [']-i know that you are launching your 2018 version of your book called know your value, women, mind getting what you are worth. and it covers a lot of the changes in your life since then including the "me too" movement. here is my question...
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of shows and movies can play on apple tv then tomorrow, don't miss an exclusive interview with melinda gatestime "squawk box" will be right back. a hotel can make or break a trip. and at expedia, we don't think you should be rushed into booking one. that's why we created expedia's add-on advantage. now after booking your flight, you unlock discounts on select hotels right until the day you leave. ♪ add-on advantage. discounted hotel rates when you add on to your trip. only when you book with expedia. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. >>> coming up, sirius xm buying pandora for about $3.5 billion we'll get reaction from a top analyst next and then later today, jim cramer's going to speak to jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon and then tonight at 6:00 p.m. on "mad money." we'll be right back. 989
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