resources here trying to get to her. of course they are still not there yet. poppy? rosa flores, thank you so much for reporting on that. please keep us posted and we will watch this extraordinary effort to free that little girl. thank you. ahead for us, gop scramble. the latest push to repeal obamacare, but do they have the votes? plus, the president is meeting two separate meetings with the leaders of japan and south korea as tensions flare with north korea, does the president have a plan for the deictator that trup calls rocket man. and worked at microsoft. you know her name, melinda gates. she told me she still faces hurdles and sexism because she s a woman. my interview with her coming up. i still walk in places with bill, and they assume he s the
i think that we re finally seeing the transparencies coming forward. you re seeing voices speaking about this. you had very long, very successful career at microsoft. did you experience sexism ever in your career inside or outside the company? sure. all the way through. i mean, college well college, i was one of the first female coders. you experience it from your peers and the professors and then you go into business and it wasn t as bad to be honest inside of microsoft. if you got into the company, if you crossed that interview hurdle they knew you were good. i didn t face it i faced it a little bit inside the company but not very much. but i faced it out in industry. i still walk in places with bill and people first of all, they assume he s the smartest person in the room, whether it s a man or woman who walks in, right, as soon as i open my mouth you can sometimes look at the person s face and they re like wow, she knows something too. me linda gates gets that
today? in certain places. pretty amazing even melinda gates faces that. thanks to her. every minute matters. a desperate race to reach survivors trapped under the rubble after the huge earthquake in mexico. much more straight ahead. for your heart. your joints. or your digestion. so why wouldn t you take something for the most important part of you. your brain.
they have been spending a lot of time with the america first rhetoric as dangerous. i sat down with melinda gates this week and she said what she thinks the president s budget says his thoughts about well and her own experience about sexism through her entire career. here it is. here s how your husband put it. in february bill said he s concerned that america first rhetoric could threaten global security. do you share the same concern as your husband on this front? that definitely. we are a global world. we aren t america as an island anymore. look at peace and security around the world or diseases how they cross borders. ebola showed up in our country,
an enormous brain, she had an enormous heart and she used it to change him. and i think by the end of the film he says i would never have been a successful as i was, had it not been for suzy. i think that s so important for everyone to hear. because behind every successful man and woman, there s a partner that is as much a part of that as they themselves are. as we know, warren buffett started along with bill and me linda gates, the living pledge, he s giving away almost all of his wealth by the end of his life. do you think that warren buffett ever really cared about being rich? or becoming rich, so that he could literally give it all away and help the world. i think he always treated it as a game. and as a score card. money is his score card. so he, he didn t care about the amount of money as long as he was winning, he s very