reed hoffman is one of those people. if you could examine just about any silicon valley start-up with a micro scope you would find hoffman's fingerprints. he made millions when ebay bought paypal. then he founded the business social network linkedin and made millions more as he took that company public. he's reinvested his wealth in nearly 100 new companies like facebook and game maker zynga. now he's giving a million dollars to kiva, allowing any new user to lend $25 of hoffman's money to an entrepreneur in the developing world. wired magazine said if facebook's mark zuckerberg represents silicon valley's world conquering hubris, reed hoffman is the more modest, searching soul. joined by becky worley, let's start with kiva. it's your millions but i decide where a little portion of it goes. >> we want to make sure people knew this was a way to empower entrepreneurs around the world. the simple vehicle is to provide a large quantity of money so people can loan my money to an entrepreneur. >> like a sample at costco. give