Bill Gates Talks Philanthropy, Microsoft, and Taxes | DealBook

Published 2019-11-06
Bill Gates talked to Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times DealBook Conference on November 6, 2019.

All Comments (21)
  • @ABC-se3tt
    It’s as if the person designing these chairs has never sat it a chair before.
  • @adhanda2017
    Host: Bill, would you rather die by firing squad or injection? BG: Firing squad. I don't trust those injections..
  • @Ultizer
    Like the New York Times isn't owned by a billionaire....
  • @minnievenkat
    This man is goals in all aspects. “ I don’t want to be remembered. I want somethings to be forgotten- polio, malaria, tb “
  • @narkelnaru2710
    At 25:40 , "we gave Windows source code to governments to examine it". Is that really true ?
  • @JJs_playground
    60% of comments are about how uncomfortable the chairs are 30% of comments are about Bills' shoes 10% of comments are about the video content
  • @langtryvlogme
    I like his I Am Rich sense of humour honestly. I'd be like that lol
  • @mromar2724
    I just had to pause to comment on the interviewers awesome questions. For once someone who asks great questions
  • Lol the interviewer remembers every moment he’s shared with Bill... Bill remembers nothing of him 😂😂
  • @rierie6171
    Is he nervous or it just me (interview man)
  • @o3reporting490
    At the very end "If you get rid of problems" by problems he means more humans.
  • @chrisdumea961
    He should be talking about his connection to Epstein as well.
  • Host:This administration doesn't think so. Bill: anyone with technical expertise would think so. Savage!!
  • @thug0071984
    When Bill talks about hoping for someone with a professional approach, he's talking about Andrew Yang, it's clear.
  • @ragimudde1
    Bill Gates Should be awarded the Nobel peace prize pronto. Any delay makes Nobel prize Committee look incompetent.
  • @fflv_irn
    "If you really get rid of problems, nobody needs to think about it again."