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that was the plan set out by the gates foundation. as the principal donor and gets to make the decisions but the inventor patroclus wants his miracle rice to be introduced worldwide preferably sooner than later he is irritated at the dictatorship of money and i think they came into the project at the end just as we were almost finished and we worked for twenty years to develop this rice without any help from the gates foundation and then in the end gates comes in with his riches and takes the entire project over for turning it into a gates project. singh going to forwarded its research material to erie and later in collaboration with the gates foundation also relinquished rights and responsibilities regarding golden rice to the erie. the inventor did not approve of this agreement made in two thousand and ten. but his objections were ignored today to try because feels he was booted out. that iseman data rice they are working with in the philippines today doesn't it belong to you anymore in the good ones morally and legally it still belo
that was the plan set out by the gates foundation. as the principal donor and gets to make the decisions but the inventor patroclus wants his miracle rice to be introduced worldwide preferably sooner than later he is irritated at the dictatorship of money and i think they came into the project at the end just as we were almost finished and we worked for twenty years to develop this rice without any help from the gates foundation and then in the end gates comes in with his riches and takes the...
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that was the plan set out by the gates foundation. as the principal donor and gets to make the decisions but the inventor patroclus wants his miracle rice to be introduced worldwide preferably sooner than later he is irritated at the dictatorship of money and i think they came into the project at the end just as we were almost finished and we worked for twenty years to develop this rice without any help from the gates foundation and then in the end gates comes in with his riches and takes the entire project over for turning it into a date's project. single forwarded its research material to erie and later in collaboration with the gates foundation also relinquished rights and responsibilities regarding golden rice to the erie. the inventor did not approve of this agreement made in two thousand and ten. but his objections were ignored today to try because feels he was booted out. that iseman data rice they are working with in the philippines today doesn't it belong to you anymore in the good ones morally and legally it still belongs to
that was the plan set out by the gates foundation. as the principal donor and gets to make the decisions but the inventor patroclus wants his miracle rice to be introduced worldwide preferably sooner than later he is irritated at the dictatorship of money and i think they came into the project at the end just as we were almost finished and we worked for twenty years to develop this rice without any help from the gates foundation and then in the end gates comes in with his riches and takes the...
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the bible but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. with economic ups and downs in the final month the london deal sank i and the rest because i think a female be it briefly on. the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. joined james brown for an elemental and a big journey around russia and beyond. whereby . we speak your language not a day of. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles keaton's stories. are you here. to try to all teach spanish find out more visit i to allahabad. we met the local representatives of greenpeace they have been monitoring the activities regarding golden rice with a skeptical eye and are familiar with the exact locations of the golden rice fields . a group of observers operating in sec
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic foodstuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. what they're trying to do now is sell another myth to us which is that one group of slightly less radical fundamentalists are now attacking the i.s.i. yes and taking care of them who is the major supporter of these groups i mean they have to get money and arms and training from somewhere and the country that's been named so far in this program is saudi arabia what is their role in all this i think it's a. misinterpretation of reality i don't see pfizer saudi arabia from its own reasons with america becoming but with always in this. position because this will be already a government whose preferring to try to broker. the rise ok of the future when those groups when. it's quite clear. right from the scene. first strike. and i think picture. on our report. th
the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic foodstuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. what they're trying to do now is sell another myth to us which is that one group of slightly less radical fundamentalists are now attacking the i.s.i. yes and...
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. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle income countries now. there is more to be done on agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by 2035. >> almost none. landlocked countries in africa, north korea if they don't change the government, but it will be less than 10. when i was born, almost all countries
. >> in the bill and melinda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is...
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. its technology innovation called the least developed around russia we. covered. the fact that. they were going to do the job that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy trek albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen client handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built up my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks and rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the bible but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. and . this is a media leave us so we leave the media. by the same push to secure the place your party is in. which says that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politicking only on r t. right. and i think the church. if we met the local representatives of greenpeace they have been monitoring the activities regarding golden rice with a skeptical eye and are familiar with the exact locations of the golden rice fields . a group of observers operating in secret has already checked out the area you're going to be. able to get. old. and still here during these years. earlier it's worth looking for. this for good or for bait spends your friends for. the sun in the streets of. the city. will greenpeace be able to get us there why do yo
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. with the economic downturn in the final. deal and the rest. will be. nothing. as a new physician. to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise others to do so. i will never do harm to. doctors of the dogs. right to see. the first strike. and i think that your. reporters twitter. and instagram. would be and. if we met the local representatives of greenpeace they have been monitoring the activities regarding golden rice with a skeptical eye and are familiar with the exact locations of the golden rice fields . a group of observers operating in secret has already checked out the area you're going to be. able to. hold. and still here du
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the bottle but you know they clean unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. it was a very very hard to take a. chance again there was a life that that that would make their lives. as. if. the people. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m. b.c. fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. i'm. good because one whole attention in the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. ok. i don't or teen years we have a different approach. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. i see. you guys sort of jokes well handled it makes sense that i'm. if we met the local representatives of greenpeace t
the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the bottle but you know they clean unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. it was a very very hard to take a. chance again there was a life that that that would make their lives. as. if. the people. i know c.n.n. the m.s.m....
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. i . sink estates mar the u.k. equivalent to american ghettos council states with high levels of economic disadvantage and often blighted by high crime rates but there's a new sort of sink estate in the u.k. and it's not in. our gospel oak though this sink estate is right here in the city of london this moral sink estate is also nurtured by the government dole but rather than locking in high levels of economic disadvantage this state is plagued by intergenerational economic advantage that instead of being impossible for the residents to succeed it is impossible for the residents of this banking sink to fail. previously peacekeepers were present concerned with monitoring peace deals in that post conflict environment nowadays they're increasingly asked to op
the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but genetically unmodified basic food stuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. i . sink estates mar the u.k. equivalent to american ghettos council states with high levels of economic disadvantage and often blighted by high crime rates...
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the gates foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the vital but you net a clean unmodified basic foodstuff something no other camera team had ever been allowed to film although our invitation was subsequently rescinded we decided to give it a try anyway. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. right to see. first for. an i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. and instagram. could be in the. i didn't know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crafts to mco we've been hijacked why a handful of transnational corporations will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told my job market and on this show we reveal the big pictu
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large donors like the gates foundation. want to make sure it's always there and we never even have to think about commercializing. we never have to think in any way of putting gates for people to access this. we view this as a fundamental human right. that is why we set it up as a not for profit. >> so sal, this isn't the journey you set out on. what kind of advice do you bring to people to innovate in a really meaningful way? >> something i think a lot about. as you know my journey has somewhat happenne happenstance. when my cousins needed help, i kind of viewed that as the opportunity to understand the situation better. that's the first step, get steeped in the problem. there are definitely the examples of people don't think of the problem, just write up a business plan get punding and it works. but you definitely maximize your chances of getting your hands dirty, digging in deep, and saying gee, as i face this in a very personal way, when i was looking with my cousins, i'd say, i wish they had better quizzes, i wish they
large donors like the gates foundation. want to make sure it's always there and we never even have to think about commercializing. we never have to think in any way of putting gates for people to access this. we view this as a fundamental human right. that is why we set it up as a not for profit. >> so sal, this isn't the journey you set out on. what kind of advice do you bring to people to innovate in a really meaningful way? >> something i think a lot about. as you know my journey...
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announced it was joining with the gates foundationo support the work of n2africa, a dutch-led initiative to improve soil quality and increase agricultural productivity in eight african countries. the $2 million donation from the buffett foundation will support work in sierra leone and liberia. [ticking] coming up: making money faster than you can blink... are humans ever involved in the trading? >> humans are not involved in the trading because humans are way too slow. >> when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ bottle ] okay, listen up! i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. [ all gasp ] oj, veggies -- you're cool. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 'cause i'm re-workin' the menu, keeping her healthy and you on your toes. [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. i see you, cupcake! uh-oh! [ bottle ] the number one doctor recommended brand. ensure®. nutrition in charge™. if you have a business idea, we have a perso
announced it was joining with the gates foundationo support the work of n2africa, a dutch-led initiative to improve soil quality and increase agricultural productivity in eight african countries. the $2 million donation from the buffett foundation will support work in sierra leone and liberia. [ticking] coming up: making money faster than you can blink... are humans ever involved in the trading? >> humans are not involved in the trading because humans are way too slow. >> when 60...
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the sun. then she received a second: a future free of polio. [women singing in foreign language] ♪ >> in his 2012 annual gates foundation letter, bill gates statedt the foundation's top priority remains helping to complete the eradication of polio, and in january 2012, the foundation celebrated a significant milestone towards achieving its mission. that month, india celebrated its first year without a single new case of polio. [ticking] coming up, the public legacy of a legendary recluse. >> who would have thought that the howard hughes fortune would end up supporting biomedical research at the-- >> probably not howard hughes. [laughs] >> howard hughes, the accidental philanthropist when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. the conversation about her mortgage didn't start here. it began on her vacation in europe on the day she arrived in london. someone set up a bogus hotspot, stole her identity and opened some credit cards in her name. but she's not worried. checking her credit report and score at experian.com allowed her to better address the issue... ...and move right in. experian. live credit confident.™ cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? everything the
the sun. then she received a second: a future free of polio. [women singing in foreign language] ♪ >> in his 2012 annual gates foundation letter, bill gates statedt the foundation's top priority remains helping to complete the eradication of polio, and in january 2012, the foundation celebrated a significant milestone towards achieving its mission. that month, india celebrated its first year without a single new case of polio. [ticking] coming up, the public legacy of a legendary...
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. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle income countries now. there is more to be done on how -- on agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say that there will be no poor nations by 2035. >> almost none. ,andlocked countries in africa north korea if they don't change the government, but it will be less than 10. when i was born, almost all countries were poor. now
. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. that people are...
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from today the golden eyes project is being financed in the philippines and bangladesh by the gates foundation for the last. couple of years. it's being financed by a little bit a little residue of rockefeller foundation money. and a little bit of usa id money in asia and warren buffett who also has contributed to those funds and bill gates dad who's also part of it. i think they are funding this project as part of a portfolio of potential health interventions. to try genuinely to improve the lot of the impoverished of society and improve their life expectancy and improve the quality of life illustrious names powerful from anthropos as financial sponsors adrian do block implied that the money from the super rich donors was not just a blessing but also brought risk still without it we would be nowhere so we're extremely pleased to have it. whenever you accept funds from an organization the organization wants to involve itself in the management. of the chick's. foundation wanted to distribute the miracle rice to the philippines first we wanted to go there just in time for the harvest of the. unm
from today the golden eyes project is being financed in the philippines and bangladesh by the gates foundation for the last. couple of years. it's being financed by a little bit a little residue of rockefeller foundation money. and a little bit of usa id money in asia and warren buffett who also has contributed to those funds and bill gates dad who's also part of it. i think they are funding this project as part of a portfolio of potential health interventions. to try genuinely to improve the...
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stanford president says he picked them because of the gate foundation.er speakers include steve jobs, oprah winfrey. >> rosie o'donnell returning to "the view" for the first seven years. her time there was marked by controversy including with co-host i elizabeth hassleback and with donald trump. >> still head here surprise of a a is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> coming up at 6:00 the decision that some say has young salmon facing certain death this winter. also how a little nut triggered a big recall of one of the most-popular pickup trucks on the road z gearing up for the new super bowl ads. why the life span is longer than 30 seconds on the air, coming up in a half hour on abc7 news tonight at 6:00. >> thank you. >> super bowl ads. a hotel made saved surprise after two guests left her a $500 tip. >> yikes. >> thank you. >> she's so happy. the guests were young film makers th
stanford president says he picked them because of the gate foundation.er speakers include steve jobs, oprah winfrey. >> rosie o'donnell returning to "the view" for the first seven years. her time there was marked by controversy including with co-host i elizabeth hassleback and with donald trump. >> still head here surprise of a a is that millions of people will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater...
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. >>> bay area researchers getting a major boost from the bill and melinda gates foundation to fight laria. >> from the developing worth deaths have been cut in the last decade. with advances the disease kills half a million people per year, many of them, children. this doctor leads the elimination initiative at. >> it's a long battle. it's seen with huge genome. >> he says successes made a difference. one was wide spread distribution of bed nets pro testing villagers and another project funded by n.part by the gates foundation. experts believe there is a danger of it returning to countries that now have it under control. some variations can lay dormant while infected person may not feel symptoms, he says they're walking reservoirs. >> as long as you have that reservoir around, mosquitos can bite you and about 14 or 15 days later will be infectious, that infectious mosquito can bite lots of people. >> that led to a resurgence of the disease. he says the grant will help fund testing programs to identify, and treat those carriers. he says the other challenge will be to develop drug trea
. >>> bay area researchers getting a major boost from the bill and melinda gates foundation to fight laria. >> from the developing worth deaths have been cut in the last decade. with advances the disease kills half a million people per year, many of them, children. this doctor leads the elimination initiative at. >> it's a long battle. it's seen with huge genome. >> he says successes made a difference. one was wide spread distribution of bed nets pro testing villagers...
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. >>> bay area researchers getting a major boost from the bill and melinda gates foundation to fight ve been cut in the last decade. with advances the disease kills half a million people per year, many of them, children. this doctor leads the elimination initiative at. >> it's a long battle. it's seen with huge genome. >> he says successes made a difference. one was wide spread distribution of bed nets pro testing villagers from mosquitos and another project funded by n.part by the gates foundation. experts believe there is a danger of it returning to countries that now have it under control. some variations can lay dormant while infected person may not feel symptoms, he says they're walking reservoirs. >> as long as you have that reservoir around, mosquitos can bite you and about 14 or 15 days later will be infectious, that infectious mosquito can bite lots of people. >> that led to a resurgence of the disease. he says the grant will help fund testing programs to identify, and treat those carriers. he says the other challenge will be to develop drug treatments for new forms of malari
. >>> bay area researchers getting a major boost from the bill and melinda gates foundation to fight ve been cut in the last decade. with advances the disease kills half a million people per year, many of them, children. this doctor leads the elimination initiative at. >> it's a long battle. it's seen with huge genome. >> he says successes made a difference. one was wide spread distribution of bed nets pro testing villagers from mosquitos and another project funded by...
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bill gates of the bill in the melinda gates foundation and co-founder of microsoft. if you go on line and look at the 2014 foundation letter he has just written he compares photographs from the 60s through the 80s of cities like nairobi, shanghai and mexico city to today and it underscore is how much better those countries look right now. let's send it back to you in new york. cheryl: we are getting breaking news in fox business. this has to do with foreign shipments going into russia by carriers like fedex, and also by ups. these carriers have suspended shipments of goods into russia. this has to do with the security question, a has to do with something vladimir putin, the president of the country did last year. wanted to change the way ecommerce and business was basically directed with in russia and change customs procedures. according to reports from reuters these companies until further notice are suspending all foreign shipments into russia to individual russian customers. because of the changes in customs requirements, paperwork, fees as well. i want to show you
bill gates of the bill in the melinda gates foundation and co-founder of microsoft. if you go on line and look at the 2014 foundation letter he has just written he compares photographs from the 60s through the 80s of cities like nairobi, shanghai and mexico city to today and it underscore is how much better those countries look right now. let's send it back to you in new york. cheryl: we are getting breaking news in fox business. this has to do with foreign shipments going into russia by...
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the gates foundation can out with the annual letter this morning. t nation left in the world. that is his perdition. bill gates is joining us this morning along with the founder and majority stakeholder of bloomberg lp. for joining us. good morning. bill, i read to your letter over the weekend. that you in the tone are very optimistic. you say, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does the optimism come from? >> i am naturally optimistic. i believe the facts are on the side of the optimistic. it is dangerous. they do not look at best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising. most people in middle income companies now, there is more to be done on health and agriculture. if you do not see that, you will needissipate in what you to do. >> you say there will be none by the time we reach 2035. >> almost none. , it will beountries less than 10. when i was born, almost all countries were born. we are down to about a quarter of them. on it, we could make it really exceptional. >> you mentioned in your letter that not everyone shoul
the gates foundation can out with the annual letter this morning. t nation left in the world. that is his perdition. bill gates is joining us this morning along with the founder and majority stakeholder of bloomberg lp. for joining us. good morning. bill, i read to your letter over the weekend. that you in the tone are very optimistic. you say, we are better off than we were decades ago. where does the optimism come from? >> i am naturally optimistic. i believe the facts are on the side...
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tech visionary and philanthropist bill gates released his annual letter for the bill and melinda gates foundationwill be almost no poor nations left in the world by the year 2035. aidstes and the former -- and the former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, also a major stakeholder of bloomberg lp, spoke this morning on "in the loop with betty liu." >> i think it is dangerous people are focusing on the bad moves and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they do not look at the best practices, it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. done in more to be agriculture. the track record of success, if you do not see that you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say there will be no poor nations by the time we reach 2035. >> almost none. africa,ed countries in north korea, if they don't change the government. it will be less than 10. when i was born all most all countries were poor and now we are down to about a quarter of them. if we focus on it we can make it really really exceptional. you donate his last year about $100 million to the bill gates
tech visionary and philanthropist bill gates released his annual letter for the bill and melinda gates foundationwill be almost no poor nations left in the world by the year 2035. aidstes and the former -- and the former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, also a major stakeholder of bloomberg lp, spoke this morning on "in the loop with betty liu." >> i think it is dangerous people are focusing on the bad moves and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they do not...
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announcing that bill and melinda gates are commencement speakers on june 15, co-chairs of the gates foundationicrosoft. he and his wife work through their foundation to ease poverty, disease, and hunger in the world. they are the latest in the long line of commencement speakers who are major figures in fields at politics, entertainment and the law. >>> it is flu season and every sneeze is a potential carrier. we decided to find the pest way to keep germs from spreading. the test subjects blocked sneaks with their hands and elbow and the tissue. the most protection came from the tissue which letting in get through and the others only partly block the sneeze. >>> a have a -- virginia woman is being sued for posting negative views on yelp. she hired an old high school friend to work on her house after she and a contractor reconnected on facebook but she was not happy with the results and posted negative reviews for him on-line and he now is suing claiming she defamed his business. she is countersuing, saying the rebuttal he posted on the site called her a liar. what did you think? should you be h
announcing that bill and melinda gates are commencement speakers on june 15, co-chairs of the gates foundationicrosoft. he and his wife work through their foundation to ease poverty, disease, and hunger in the world. they are the latest in the long line of commencement speakers who are major figures in fields at politics, entertainment and the law. >>> it is flu season and every sneeze is a potential carrier. we decided to find the pest way to keep germs from spreading. the test...
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-- through the bill and melinda gates foundation -- >> a big part of point he got myths is busting them. betty asked bill gates how he plans to change that respects perspective. emily want to spread the word, if people should feel great -- >> we want to spread the word. headlines are what mislead you. bad news is a headline and gradual improvement is not. a reductionelebrate of malaria deaths? when did we celebrate gdp growth ? we all must have to speak out and say despite how bad we feel about what is not yet done, we have some approaches where cynicism is holding us back. andle think of corruption think about the big part of the budget. if you ask people, they will say 25% or certainly above 10%. >> one of the myths about much aidid is that so goes to government in africa. they waste that aid. passgive corrupt regimes a to not doing the things they need to do. what you say to that? them a historically during the cold where there was a lot of money that was friendship money to make sure that that guy was our bad guy versus the soviet bad guy. nobody expecte
-- through the bill and melinda gates foundation -- >> a big part of point he got myths is busting them. betty asked bill gates how he plans to change that respects perspective. emily want to spread the word, if people should feel great -- >> we want to spread the word. headlines are what mislead you. bad news is a headline and gradual improvement is not. a reductionelebrate of malaria deaths? when did we celebrate gdp growth ? we all must have to speak out and say despite how bad...
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the bill gates foundation is spend aglot of money on this. has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat diabetes in the kucountry. we're talking about microtechnology more and more. microscopic ways to give the vaccine. i think it has a tremendous potential. >> one of the biggest knocks on the flu vaccine is how antiquated it is. all these thrusts in the direction of newer and greater vaccines where again, you can eat a vaccine, put it on your skin, inhale it. we'll get one that lasts for ten years, this is going to be the future and that's what we're talking about. >> what's with the mice? all the poor little mice. >> but it's brilliant. many needles that don't hit the pain receptors. >> absolutely. >> fantastic. so interesting. we all are seeing a lot of people who have a cold, a common cold. it's always been uncommonly diflth for doctors to treat, but there's a new break pm through they want you to know about that could change how all doctors are going to approach illness. they'll explain next. >>> some people are basically too poli
the bill gates foundation is spend aglot of money on this. has the potential to revolutionize the way we treat diabetes in the kucountry. we're talking about microtechnology more and more. microscopic ways to give the vaccine. i think it has a tremendous potential. >> one of the biggest knocks on the flu vaccine is how antiquated it is. all these thrusts in the direction of newer and greater vaccines where again, you can eat a vaccine, put it on your skin, inhale it. we'll get one that...
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. >> actually, since that interviewed tape with bono, the gates foundation, german software sap and a family in south africa are donating or adding to the pot with matching donations totaling now $22 million. you can see the entire interview, brian honey han and bono, tomorrow morning on "squawk box." >>> up next, why a flurry of retail store shutdowns could change the face of your local mall. >>> plus what might just be the surprise stock of the year, mandy. it's a name that says, love. >> and the later on, nigeria's stock market. a massive run over the past couple of years but it is increasingly in global investing sites. a lot of risk but could be also a lot of payouts. a shortened week, long series on the mint. it does continues. we're all over the market. down 212 points now on the dow. the first time we've had a 200 point or more drop on the dow since august the 15th of last year as brian said. >>> don't go away. tte or au lai? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? everything the way you want it ... until boom, it's bedtime! and your mattress a battleground of thwarted desire. enter t
. >> actually, since that interviewed tape with bono, the gates foundation, german software sap and a family in south africa are donating or adding to the pot with matching donations totaling now $22 million. you can see the entire interview, brian honey han and bono, tomorrow morning on "squawk box." >>> up next, why a flurry of retail store shutdowns could change the face of your local mall. >>> plus what might just be the surprise stock of the year, mandy....
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i think the gates foundation has in thisarkable things area. >> something we will continue to monitorter this morning, bill gates will be sitting down with michael bloomberg for a conversation on the importance of giving back, their efforts to change the world. we will be monitoring that ahead of the 9:30 conversation and commit good morning, everyone, from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." michael andfu with adam johnson with our guest host, john borthwick from betaworks. mike mckee has our top headlines. >> antigovernment activists and police battling in kiev even as subdues take place to demonstrations. protesters bombarding police with molotov cocktails and police returning fire with smoke bombs and rubber bullets. the protests have rocked the review craning capital since last or after the rejection of a cooperation agreement with the european union. the united nations taking back its invitation to iran to attend the stocks on syria. the invitation to iran angered leaders of syria's opposition as well as the u.s. the peace conf
i think the gates foundation has in thisarkable things area. >> something we will continue to monitorter this morning, bill gates will be sitting down with michael bloomberg for a conversation on the importance of giving back, their efforts to change the world. we will be monitoring that ahead of the 9:30 conversation and commit good morning, everyone, from new york city, this is "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." michael andfu...
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the world's richest person wants to admit buster to that list. gates wants to destroy the myth that poverty and disease cannot be eradicated. the bill and linda gates foundationout with its annual letter today. in it he wrote that by 2025 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. we sat down with bill gates and former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. he asked about people's perceptions on smoking, obesity, and marijuana have changed, and rolls and that our. >> cities are where you pick up the garbage, bring down crime, enact health measures and what you can actually see, what you can buy, how you are late -- how it is labeled, and what you can use and those kind of things. if you look at most of the progress made in climate change, for tebow, that has been done at the city level. even in this country, fighting guns, fighting obesity, bringing down crime, those are not at the federal level or state level, but at the city level. >> i have always wanted to know this from you, bill. you have -- both of you have a huge arsenal of resources. how do you pick the causes you get behind? equityally, i think in childrenty is how poor do not get to reach
the world's richest person wants to admit buster to that list. gates wants to destroy the myth that poverty and disease cannot be eradicated. the bill and linda gates foundationout with its annual letter today. in it he wrote that by 2025 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. we sat down with bill gates and former new york city mayor mike bloomberg. he asked about people's perceptions on smoking, obesity, and marijuana have changed, and rolls and that our. >> cities are...
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really happening, in a great deal in partnership with governments but also groups like the bill and melinda gates foundation. one of the things that really concerns me is that foreign aid is going to be dropping now. humanitarian aid is going to be dropping. but to some extent, these groups are going to be able to pick up the pieces. i've got to tell you, in his obituary, the pc is going to be the latter part of that. the work he's done on malaria, on a.i.d.s. -- >> does it feel comfortable he's written your obituary? >> it's a graft. >> good morning, bill. >> i hope there's a lot more to be put in there. the part about government generosity is important to highlight. even as philanthropy comes in, government aid is key. u.s. aid, even though it's way below what it should be, is ten times what my foundation spends internationally. as we're looking at budget trade-offs, the question of do vaccines for poor children, which are part of that aid budget, do a.i.d.s. drug keep people alive? do they remain a priority? that's really up for grabs. >> may i ask what you all have learned that's been most striking to y
really happening, in a great deal in partnership with governments but also groups like the bill and melinda gates foundation. one of the things that really concerns me is that foreign aid is going to be dropping now. humanitarian aid is going to be dropping. but to some extent, these groups are going to be able to pick up the pieces. i've got to tell you, in his obituary, the pc is going to be the latter part of that. the work he's done on malaria, on a.i.d.s. -- >> does it feel...
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gates, he is an entrepreneur, he knows that. he is a technology visionary. he also happens to be one of the greatest if not the greatest philanthropist. his foundationthere will be almost no poor nations left in the world. liu sat down with bill gates and majority shareholder of bloomberg lp, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, our boss, to find out why key to so optimistic about the progress made fighting global property -- fighting global poverty. think it is actually dangerous people are focusing on the bad and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices, it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries done one is more to be if you don'tre -- see that you're not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say there will be no coronation by the time we reached 2035? , almost none. a landlocked countries in africa, north korea doesn't change the government. it will be less than 10. when i was born almost all countries were poor. now we are down to about a quarter of them. it we can makeon it really exceptional. year aboutted last $100 million to the bill gates foundation to the fi
gates, he is an entrepreneur, he knows that. he is a technology visionary. he also happens to be one of the greatest if not the greatest philanthropist. his foundationthere will be almost no poor nations left in the world. liu sat down with bill gates and majority shareholder of bloomberg lp, former new york city mayor michael bloomberg, our boss, to find out why key to so optimistic about the progress made fighting global property -- fighting global poverty. think it is actually dangerous...
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the president speaking on friday the new america foundation comes up with criticisms of the nsa and their support for the president's view and the bill and melinda gates of the companies is extraordinarily ctical of the nsa anderic schmitt, the open society institute, is there anyway that we could see expertise in this discussion besides that of apolitical and politicized white house? as well as a foundation that is supported by money? >> i think you get the results that you pay for. many people in the community are divided themselves as to whether or not that surveillance is authorized. i think e president has committed to reform long before this study. >> it sounds prejudici to me. >> how about frustration. [laughter] >> this is media and left-wing created. give me the name of one american that has been injured tangibly by any of these nsa programs. including various other private companies that horrid our information. i don't want to pick on target. lou: we will still take that into consideration on that issue. >> thank you s so much for beig with us. i hope that you have picked up a copy of my new book because it is about what is happening with th
the president speaking on friday the new america foundation comes up with criticisms of the nsa and their support for the president's view and the bill and melinda gates of the companies is extraordinarily ctical of the nsa anderic schmitt, the open society institute, is there anyway that we could see expertise in this discussion besides that of apolitical and politicized white house? as well as a foundation that is supported by money? >> i think you get the results that you pay for. many...
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the gates foundation and various other things supplied the public goods, spent money to do drug research malaria drugs. that's private sector sub work. much more effect pitch the world bank didn't do that. unfortunately, it didn't do that. >> the world bank -- our ideals should be to improve the allocation of capital. as i look at the -- united states it needs a lot more capital. >> well, since we have such a good debate going on. we should just county -- continue it. he may have made a good case for the private sector's involvement in what they've been to be do in areas that are not done by the world bank. >> i heard him saying the problem was not that the objective of financing public goods was not important. in fact -- it's just the world bank should be doing more of that. i think that's why we need reform of the world bank. mention develop financing. and more of a global public goods. that's something that congress and other countries around the world should push the world bank in that direction. >> what you are basically saying is rather than getting rid of the world bank, and think
the gates foundation and various other things supplied the public goods, spent money to do drug research malaria drugs. that's private sector sub work. much more effect pitch the world bank didn't do that. unfortunately, it didn't do that. >> the world bank -- our ideals should be to improve the allocation of capital. as i look at the -- united states it needs a lot more capital. >> well, since we have such a good debate going on. we should just county -- continue it. he may have...
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the cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation. she spent 13 years at the foundation tackling poverty, education problems. now she is taking on poverty nbc d.c. >> when i went to learn directly what were the poverty issues -- table introduced her to the community-based nonprofit that provides food, day care, and more to the needy and the nations capitol. -- the nation's capitol. >> we live in a place of disparity where people eat too much and have too much and yet 20% of the people in the district are living in poverty. >> she says she learned a lot from her friends bill and melinda gates. widely at the needs and opportunities in this world and are really focused on execution. she's noto secret doing the job for the money. in fact she is doing it for free. her commitment to surface -- to service goes back to her parents. the food bank and her hometown is named for her father. >> we share responsibility for community. >> martha's table distribution has increased significantly since she took over. some of that is based on increased de
the cofounder of the bill and melinda gates foundation. she spent 13 years at the foundation tackling poverty, education problems. now she is taking on poverty nbc d.c. >> when i went to learn directly what were the poverty issues -- table introduced her to the community-based nonprofit that provides food, day care, and more to the needy and the nations capitol. -- the nation's capitol. >> we live in a place of disparity where people eat too much and have too much and yet 20% of the...