Bill Gates tells TED how to change the world
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates set mosquitoes on the rich people at the TED2009 conference during a 20-minute talk about his foundation's attempt to change the world. "There is no reason only poor people should be infected," he quipped. (No, the mosquitoes were not infected.)
Although Gates started off discussing malaria, he spent more time on an American problem: trying to create great teachers. Gates plugged KIPP, the Knowledge Is Power Program.
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