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people give us philanthropy. we find those on per newer's who are daring to tackle the biggest problems that they see. we are going to give you the example which is -- it does not immediately come to mind, but ambulances. in india, you have a big bloated, corrupt government-run ambulance system. and then you have a small private sector and balance system, and both of which are broken. both are corrupt. if you needed to go to a hospital, you would coley taxi. if you wanted to go to the morgue, you go to the ambulance. -- you would call a taxi. if you wanted to go to the morgue, you would call the ambulance. you would pay a bribe. with the pricing model, it is all private. if i take you to the state hospital, you pay. if i take you to a public clinic, it is free. so everything can be serviced through the private sector. no traditional money -- no traditional investor is going to put money into a system like this. so we take our philanthropy and we by 30% of a company. we use patient capital because it has to be lon
people give us philanthropy. we find those on per newer's who are daring to tackle the biggest problems that they see. we are going to give you the example which is -- it does not immediately come to mind, but ambulances. in india, you have a big bloated, corrupt government-run ambulance system. and then you have a small private sector and balance system, and both of which are broken. both are corrupt. if you needed to go to a hospital, you would coley taxi. if you wanted to go to the morgue,...
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people give us philanthropy. to find those entrepreneurs that are daring to tackle the biggest problems they see where both markets have failed and aid and government have fallen short. i'll give you the example which is, doesn't immediately come to mind for most people but it's emergency services, ambulances. so in india, you've got a big, bloated, corrupt government ambulance system and you have a very small private sector ambulance system both of which are broken. also corrupt. until a few years ago if you wanted to go to the hospital you called a taxi. if you wanted to go to the morgue you called an ambulance. you had to pay a bribe to get it. so first thing that happens, entrepreneur comes in and says i have this crazy idea. i have eight ambulances. i'm going to bust this system. i'm going to build you a much better system. with a pricing model that's all private. so if i take you to the pay hospital you pay. if i take you to a public clinic it's free. or whatever you can afford. so that my service can be fo
people give us philanthropy. to find those entrepreneurs that are daring to tackle the biggest problems they see where both markets have failed and aid and government have fallen short. i'll give you the example which is, doesn't immediately come to mind for most people but it's emergency services, ambulances. so in india, you've got a big, bloated, corrupt government ambulance system and you have a very small private sector ambulance system both of which are broken. also corrupt. until a few...
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us in the funding community are investing in food. that's why the washington regional food funders was started as a way to bring more philanthropy to food issues and for us to be able to align our funding strategies better. we found that many of us are funding food, but some of us are funding for health. some are funding for hunger, some are funding food for environmental issues, some are funding because it is a part of their strategy around just helping to strengthen our ecosystem. it's important for us we think to align our funding so we're funding more strongly and we're funding more impactfully. >> so those dollars are funneled directly down to the man on the street and to households and children and families. >> in 235fact, what we found is most of those are going to access, ensuring healthy foods are in neighborhood stores, grocery stores are coming to more neighborhoods as well as in schools. so we found that there was more funding on what we call the demand side than indeed there was on the supply side and with our food system we need to look at from a to z, getting food from the farm to the table and to be toobl fund a full spe
us in the funding community are investing in food. that's why the washington regional food funders was started as a way to bring more philanthropy to food issues and for us to be able to align our funding strategies better. we found that many of us are funding food, but some of us are funding for health. some are funding for hunger, some are funding food for environmental issues, some are funding because it is a part of their strategy around just helping to strengthen our ecosystem. it's...
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the owner says it's her mission to use her restaurant for philanthropy for community support. >>> sometores opened at 4:00, and some are opening their doors like target in winfield heights, look at that line outside, this is a live picture, people have been here for hours, foregoing their meals in order to get their hands on deeply discounted items. here is a look at the hottest items people are scrambling for. >> not every year brings about tickle mow elmo fever, but there are those inevitable gift cravings, and if are you one of those shoppers determined to give the must have gifts. for kids experts say the top toys list includes everything transformers and everything teenage mutant ninja turtles. but the tickle me elmo, is anything elsa. if you don't want to get left out in the cold, they are good on black friday and cyber monday and then creep up a little bit and won't be back down until mid-december. and kids are tech savvy, their wish list looks like mom and dads, a heavy dose of iphones, the 6 and 6 plus and laptops and tablets and the xbox one, mom and dad want the wearable tec
the owner says it's her mission to use her restaurant for philanthropy for community support. >>> sometores opened at 4:00, and some are opening their doors like target in winfield heights, look at that line outside, this is a live picture, people have been here for hours, foregoing their meals in order to get their hands on deeply discounted items. here is a look at the hottest items people are scrambling for. >> not every year brings about tickle mow elmo fever, but there are...
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greater means, you should be more philanthropic and set up homes for children and use your money in terms of philanthropy. frederick uses it as an equalizer. she says while some women can afford a vacuum cleaner, hundreds of thousands of women cannot. but any one of those thousands of women can reduce the drudgery of their work by better planning, systemizing, and experimenting with their work and how they do it. beecher was how to spend your extra money. this is how you appear you have the same amount of money or housekeeping by standardization. >> and how you can gain some of the rewards of science no matter your class. i think that is right. it is a very tayloresque argument. this will help everybody by cutting out the waste and drudgery and getting to a higher-quality product, even if that means the product are schedule babies. i love the line, "sunday dinner on saturday" because it saves time. you feel you are almost reaching absurdity in the scheduling of something, which at the time had not been thought of in these analytic, cold terms of what works better. that was not what i household was about.
greater means, you should be more philanthropic and set up homes for children and use your money in terms of philanthropy. frederick uses it as an equalizer. she says while some women can afford a vacuum cleaner, hundreds of thousands of women cannot. but any one of those thousands of women can reduce the drudgery of their work by better planning, systemizing, and experimenting with their work and how they do it. beecher was how to spend your extra money. this is how you appear you have the...
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. ♪ >> the business of family wealth, hitha, thanks for letting us use your new wedding ring. modern philanthropynstructions, you have to use the proceeds to support students at the facility at the academy he founded. 1630 john winthrop preaches a model of christian charity heading to the new world, the message is a duty for the rich to care for the poor. oh, as the poor endeavor to do the best that they could. 1726. benjamin franklin on a trip to london pens a list of 13 virtues for moral perfection. silence. order, resolution, frugality, sincerity, justice, modernization, cleanliness, tranquility. chastity, humility and temperans. for all the foundations, right, which direct large swaths of funds to specific causes. i want you to take a look the the different roles overseeing the funds and how things have changed. it's all about foundations, last year foundations gave 54.7 billion dollars to causes, up from 30 billion in 2003. a rate of growth substantially faster than inflation. in 2013, charitable funding controlled 715 billion dollars in assets, with the biggest names of course being the bil
. ♪ >> the business of family wealth, hitha, thanks for letting us use your new wedding ring. modern philanthropynstructions, you have to use the proceeds to support students at the facility at the academy he founded. 1630 john winthrop preaches a model of christian charity heading to the new world, the message is a duty for the rich to care for the poor. oh, as the poor endeavor to do the best that they could. 1726. benjamin franklin on a trip to london pens a list of 13 virtues for...
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philanthropy. corporate money does help us make it possible. we balance it all together.ne silver bullet in how we make it work. sometimes i feel like rapunzel spinning gold out of straw. >> pollock, thank you. paula kerger, ceo of public broadcasting. i wonder if this means men will start wearing yoga pants everywhere. to the activewear game. meet one of the cofounders. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers." i'm erik schatzker. as i told you there is a lululemon for men, how many of you would be interested? if i told you there is a new player in the sportswear market, i thought you would pay attention. it is in a number of bloomingdale's stores and at equinox. here to tell us about it is the cofounder. how is this idea born? i know you do not love the comparison, lululemon for men. >> we do not mind that. it is a great company. we are passionate about being active. we felt like there was a void in the marketplace. there was not anything that spoke to us. you felt like a walking where you were wearing a brand or you were wearing a brand that did not speak to you. we felt
philanthropy. corporate money does help us make it possible. we balance it all together.ne silver bullet in how we make it work. sometimes i feel like rapunzel spinning gold out of straw. >> pollock, thank you. paula kerger, ceo of public broadcasting. i wonder if this means men will start wearing yoga pants everywhere. to the activewear game. meet one of the cofounders. ♪ >> you are watching "market makers." i'm erik schatzker. as i told you there is a lululemon for...
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philanthropy. but we would like to see our country treated as a partner and a friend. [applause] we would like cooperation under decent and favorable conditions. we would like americans to come to us with proposals of cooperation bringing benefits to both sides. we believe such assistance extended to democracy and freedom in poland and all of eastern europe is the best investment in the future and peace, better than tanks and warplanes, an investment leading to greater security. [applause] poland has already done much to patch up the divisions in europe to create better and more optimistic prospects. poland's efforts are viewed with sympathetic interest by the west, and for this, thanks are in order. we believe that the west's contribution to the process will grow now. we have heard many beautiful words of encouragement. these are appreciated, but being a worker, i must tell you that the supply of words on the world market is plentiful but the demand is falling. [laughter] [applause] let deeds follow words now. [applause] the decision by the congress of the united states about granting economic aid to my country opens a new road. for this wonderful decision, i thank you warmly. an
philanthropy. but we would like to see our country treated as a partner and a friend. [applause] we would like cooperation under decent and favorable conditions. we would like americans to come to us with proposals of cooperation bringing benefits to both sides. we believe such assistance extended to democracy and freedom in poland and all of eastern europe is the best investment in the future and peace, better than tanks and warplanes, an investment leading to greater security. [applause]...
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philanthropy organization. >>> parents have joshed the search for him in san francisco. >> i miss him so much. please help us to find daniel. >> 26-year-old daniel ha has not been seen or heard from since halloween night. the parents drove from british columbia to help put up flyers around san francisco. the family says it's not like him to be out of contact for so long. >> he -- he was senior class president at stanford. he's been on the accounting team for -- which is a founding accelerator at stanford that he was very successful with. we have no -- it's really a big mystery to us why he disappeared. >> so police are now checking ha's cell phone records for any clues. verizon says there apt been any activity on his phone since the night he vanished. >>> an army veteran just back from afghanistan was gunned down at party celebrating his homecoming. friends and family of 21-year- old francisco garcia are mourning his death. l. a. police think< yea was targeted when he is shot to death on a sidewalk early yesterday morning. garcia's family says he had recently applied to become a chp officer. >>> the nfl's ex
philanthropy organization. >>> parents have joshed the search for him in san francisco. >> i miss him so much. please help us to find daniel. >> 26-year-old daniel ha has not been seen or heard from since halloween night. the parents drove from british columbia to help put up flyers around san francisco. the family says it's not like him to be out of contact for so long. >> he -- he was senior class president at stanford. he's been on the accounting team for -- which...
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used for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. >> on wednesday, it sold its rights for $3.5 billion. other foundations have been involved in what's called venture philanthropy, but this payout is thought to be the largest ever. the drug costs $300,000 per person per year. critics worry the promise of big profits could lead them to focus more on money than patients. >> i walked in and said i think i have cystic fibrosis. >> a researcher has the disease. he said he's glad the foundation is profiting but said more should be done to make the drug less expense geneva most people would agree that $300,000 to $350,000 a year for a drug is an awful lot of money and when that is the cost of the rest of your life, it becomes unimaginable. >> in a statement, the foundation's c.e.o. told aljazeera: >> the cop certain, another concern is that some donors might think they don't have a support foundations anymore. the as i say stick fibrosis foundation said he hopes people realize they still need their donations. they raise about $130,000 a year in donations. >> thank you. stocks fell slightly today despite the federal reserve having no time table for interest rate hikes.
used for the treatment of cystic fibrosis. >> on wednesday, it sold its rights for $3.5 billion. other foundations have been involved in what's called venture philanthropy, but this payout is thought to be the largest ever. the drug costs $300,000 per person per year. critics worry the promise of big profits could lead them to focus more on money than patients. >> i walked in and said i think i have cystic fibrosis. >> a researcher has the disease. he said he's glad the...