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3.09 | 493.28 | [Music] |
4.361 | 496.819 | can I just see the difference if you put |
4.019 | 499.02 | that one light bulb on right there come |
3.959 | 501.18 | in closer on the back camera to sort of |
3.181 | 503.039 | simulate the distance of this one I |
3.9 | 505.139 | think you're better in this camera |
4.379 | 506.22 | because this is a little too far over |
4.5 | 509.039 | do I have to put shoes on leave the |
4.8 | 510.599 | shoes off all that's okay and start the |
3.961 | 513.539 | interview please |
4.88 | 515.399 | they say I'm difficult |
2.779 | 517.5 | well |
5.76 | 520.74 | you would love to control this piece |
5.579 | 523.44 | absolutely what are you kidding of |
5.72 | 526.5 | course I don't trust you the story will |
3.201 | 529.019 | continue after this |
5.88 | 534.06 | when are you going to be 50. uh I knew I |
3.06 | 538.26 | knew you were gonna I didn't know what |
3.959 | 539.94 | you were gonna do when I asked the |
4.56 | 541.32 | question I can't believe it because I |
4.56 | 543.899 | don't feel it and she doesn't look it |
5.399 | 545.88 | she turns 50 next spring but she looks |
4.621 | 548.459 | about as young as she did in 1963 when |
4.081 | 551.279 | she was a guest on the Judy Garland show |
5.46 | 553.08 | and when these two legends sang together |
5.22 | 555.36 | that night it was magical |
4.5 | 558.54 | listen to what Barbara has written about |
5.22 | 560.58 | that night I remember her hand was |
5.04 | 563.04 | shaking in mine and I thought then why |
3.12 | 565.8 | is she so frightened now so many years |
2.4 | 568.08 | later |
3.12 | 568.92 | I understand |
5.039 | 570.48 | what do you understand |
6 | 572.04 | it's like going going out after being in |
4.201 | 575.519 | the business 30 years you know it's like |
3.9 | 578.04 | everybody's ready to say she's going |
3.72 | 579.72 | downhill or her career is over or they |
3.6 | 581.94 | want it to be over not the public mind |
4.68 | 583.44 | you so you're frightened I think well |
4.68 | 585.54 | what if I go out there and they go well |
4.44 | 588.12 | she's not as good as she used to be she |
4.14 | 590.22 | won't sing in concert anymore she even |
3.779 | 592.56 | chose not to include her own vocal |
3.539 | 594.36 | imprints of Tides you won't sing in |
4.141 | 596.339 | concert you didn't sing this |
5.461 | 597.899 | disappointed me in Prince of times why |
5.88 | 600.48 | were you waiting for me to sing because |
5.7 | 603.36 | that's who you are first to me I know |
4.44 | 606.36 | you are how I began I didn't want to |
3.779 | 609.06 | bring the attention to Barbra Streisand |
3.84 | 610.8 | the singer it's exactly the reason I |
6.861 | 612.839 | didn't sing where she wants attention |
5.06 | 614.64 | now is on Barbra Streisand the director |
4.98 | 622.08 | it's 1 30 in the morning there's one |
4.32 | 624.3 | last edit before she says good night |
3.48 | 627.06 | sweetie |
4.56 | 628.62 | see you tomorrow The Kid From Brooklyn |
5.52 | 630.54 | the youngster from Third Avenue has |
5.159 | 633.18 | realized almost all her Wildest Dreams |
4.44 | 636.06 | hey I like this this is very can you go |
3.961 | 638.339 | wherever I go you know like in the olden |
3.839 | 640.5 | days Marlena Dietrich and all those you |
3.24 | 642.3 | know real movie stars and they would |
2.581 | 644.339 | have a light that would follow them |
3.62 | 645.54 | around the whole stage and the good old |
2.24 | 646.92 | days |
5.06 | 651.66 | you know something I've gotten to like |
2.48 | 654.24 | that girl |
3.92 | 1.6 | bill gates helped usher in the digital
revolution at microsoft and has spent the |
6.08 | 5.52 | decade since exploring and investing in innovative
solutions to some of the world's toughest problems |
5.36 | 11.6 | global poverty disease and the coronavirus
pandemic which he spent nearly two billion dollars |
5.6 | 16.96 | on now he's focusing on climate change agreeing
with the overwhelming majority of scientists |
5.84 | 22.56 | who warn of a looming climate disaster the good
news is gates believes it's possible to prevent |
6.08 | 28.4 | a catastrophic rise in temperatures the bad news
he says in the next 30 years we need scientific |
6.24 | 34.48 | breakthroughs technological innovations and global
cooperation on a scale the world has never seen |
2 | 42.64 | the story will continue in a moment |
6.4 | 48.4 | you believe this is the toughest challenge
humanity has ever faced absolutely the amount of |
7.68 | 54.8 | change uh new ideas it's way greater than the
pandemic and it needs a level of cooperation |
7.28 | 63.12 | that would be unprecedented that doesn't
sound no it's not easy uh but hey 30 years |
4.48 | 70.4 | we have more educated people than ever we have
a generation that's speaking out on this topic |
5.92 | 75.52 | uh and you know i got to participate in the
miracle of the personal computer and the |
6.8 | 81.44 | internet and so yes i have a bias to believe
innovation can do these things he's talking |
7.12 | 88.24 | about innovations in every aspect of modern
life manufacturing agriculture transportation |
5.44 | 95.36 | because nearly everything we now do releases
earth-warming greenhouse gases mainly carbon |
5.76 | 100.8 | dioxide into the atmosphere he took us to his
favorite burger joint in seattle to explain |
6 | 107.2 | you're talking about changing everything in the
economy i mean every aspect yeah the physical of |
5.84 | 113.2 | what we can see right now of us sitting around
here what specifically would be impacted well |
5.44 | 119.04 | this cement uh would be made in a different way
the steel in the building would be different |
4.8 | 124.48 | you know the meat and the burger is a big
deal these you know all this plastic and paper |
6.8 | 129.84 | potatoes with potatoes you're talking about
fertilizer the irrigation system that's used |
4.16 | 136.64 | all the tractors the transport trucks
that bring them to this restaurant |
6.72 | 140.8 | all that has to change hey when you're going to
zero it you don't get to skip anything gates says |
6.32 | 147.52 | going to zero means eliminating all greenhouse gas
emissions or else if they wait a hundred years to |
7.68 | 153.84 | do this it's way too late uh then the natural
ecosystems will have failed the instability uh |
8.08 | 162.4 | you know the migration you know those things will
will get really really bad well before the end of |
3.84 | 170.48 | the century when you talk about migration you're
talking about hundreds of thousands of people |
8.32 | 174.96 | trying to move from north africa to europe every
year exactly the syrian war was a 20th of what |
7.36 | 183.28 | climate migration will look like so the deaths per
year are way 10 times greater than than what we've |
5.92 | 190.64 | experienced in the pandemic in a new book how to
avoid a climate disaster gates outlines all the |
6.08 | 196.56 | solutions he believes we need he says the u.s has
to lead the world getting to zero greenhouse gas |
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