And muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] Elissa Montanti is unlike almost anyone weve ever met. With the help of some very charitable american doctors, shes changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg, and an eye. I love you, waad. Youll follow his transformation. Look at him. He looks beautiful. Which is a wonder to watch. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at the Serious Business of philanthropy. Bill and Melinda Gates take us inside their foundation, we examine the unintended legacy of Howard Hughes, and meet a Staten Island woman helping children maimed by war. We begin with bill and Melinda Gates. With their plan to give away 60 billion, theyre the most generous philanthropists in the world. They want to make American Kids among the besteducated on earth. And while theyre doing that, they also intend to save millions of lives worldwide. The gates sh
Responsible for Cystic Fibrosis and muscular dystrophy, and a noninvasive test for colon cancer. [ticking] Elissa Montanti is unlike almost anyone weve ever met. With the help of some very charitable american doctors, shes changed the lives of more than 100 kids like this one, a boy from iraq who needed an arm, a leg, and an eye. I love you, waad. Youll follow his transformation. Look at him. He looks beautiful. Which is a wonder to watch. [ticking] welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. Im morley safer. In this edition, we look at the Serious Business of philanthropy. Bill and Melinda Gates take us inside their foundation, we examine the unintended legacy of Howard Hughes, and meet a Staten Island woman helping children maimed by war. We begin with bill and Melinda Gates. With their plan to give away 60 billion, theyre the most generous philanthropists in the world. They want to make American Kids among the besteducated on earth. And while theyre doing that, they also intend to save millions
Broadcast. Thousands of migrants, mostly from wartorn syria, finally crossed into austria today. Theyd been stuck for a week inside hungary, living in squalid conditions. Hungary has been overwhelmed by the flood of migrants escaping violence and poverty in the middle east and north africa, who are trying to begin new lives in europe. We begin our coverage with Charlie Dagata in vienna. Reporter not far from the border with hungary, the migrant arrive in a place a world away from where theyve just come. Reporter in the austrian town of nickelsdorf, the welcome was as comforting as the helpings of rice being served up. Austrian police said 6,000 migrant reached the country today alone. Theyd been stuck in hungary for days or weeks, and many ran out of food, water, and patience long ago. Now we are free. Four five days in hungary, in very, very bad position in the very, very bad position. Allah, god, thanks, god. Reporter Matina Adelsberger said she saw what was happening to the migrant
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