1 00:00:15,076 --> 00:00:23,476 Speaker 1: Pushkin. Why can't we feed the world? Is it possible 2 00:00:23,556 --> 00:00:26,636 Speaker 1: to cure cancer? What will it take for governments and 3 00:00:26,756 --> 00:00:29,916 Speaker 1: citizens to commit to act on climate change? Why haven't 4 00:00:29,916 --> 00:00:32,356 Speaker 1: we solved the issue of equal pay for equal work? 5 00:00:32,596 --> 00:00:35,716 Speaker 1: Why are so many people trapped in work that doesn't 6 00:00:35,716 --> 00:00:39,116 Speaker 1: be in one of the world's richest countries. It's hard 7 00:00:39,156 --> 00:00:42,156 Speaker 1: to believe that over a billion people are living without electricity. 8 00:00:42,556 --> 00:00:46,396 Speaker 1: Why haven't we solved that already? Yes, there are so 9 00:00:46,476 --> 00:00:54,116 Speaker 1: many overwhelming questions, but also so many inspiring answers. My 10 00:00:54,236 --> 00:00:57,716 Speaker 1: solvable is to take energy to where communities are. We 11 00:00:57,796 --> 00:01:00,836 Speaker 1: are not going to solve poverty in the twenty first 12 00:01:00,876 --> 00:01:05,236 Speaker 1: century if we don't solve energy poverty. My solvable is 13 00:01:05,236 --> 00:01:07,716 Speaker 1: to get one million women and girls to learn how 14 00:01:07,756 --> 00:01:13,236 Speaker 1: to code by the year. My solvable is where homelessness 15 00:01:13,236 --> 00:01:16,996 Speaker 1: becomes something that is rare and is resolved as soon 16 00:01:17,036 --> 00:01:22,276 Speaker 1: as someone experiences it. My solvable is that refugees and 17 00:01:22,356 --> 00:01:27,236 Speaker 1: displaced people should have poverty rates, inequality rates, lack of 18 00:01:27,236 --> 00:01:31,956 Speaker 1: opportunity no greater than the rest of the population. I'm 19 00:01:31,956 --> 00:01:35,996 Speaker 1: may have Higgins, and this is solvable from the Rockefeller Foundation. 20 00:01:36,556 --> 00:01:39,916 Speaker 1: We're bringing you conversations between some of the world's best 21 00:01:39,996 --> 00:01:44,996 Speaker 1: journalists and the incredible people working every day to solve 22 00:01:45,036 --> 00:01:49,276 Speaker 1: the world's biggest problems, making a real difference to millions 23 00:01:49,316 --> 00:01:53,796 Speaker 1: of life around the world. Malcolm Gladwell interviews Nobel Laureate 24 00:01:53,916 --> 00:01:58,596 Speaker 1: David Baltimore, whose scientific work made the treatment of AIDS possible. 25 00:01:59,156 --> 00:02:01,996 Speaker 1: Do you know what you've done at the time, I 26 00:02:02,116 --> 00:02:05,476 Speaker 1: knew what we had done in terms of cancer, We 27 00:02:05,556 --> 00:02:09,756 Speaker 1: had broken over cancer research. I didn't know what else 28 00:02:09,796 --> 00:02:12,636 Speaker 1: we've done. HIV hadn't been discovered. I didn't know we 29 00:02:12,756 --> 00:02:16,956 Speaker 1: had set up the understanding of HIV. Jacob Weisberg speaks 30 00:02:16,956 --> 00:02:20,876 Speaker 1: with activists maryam jam about hermitsion to get one million 31 00:02:20,916 --> 00:02:24,556 Speaker 1: women and girls writing code. Despite all the challenges and 32 00:02:24,596 --> 00:02:27,996 Speaker 1: all the difficulty, you have the key to unlucky your life, 33 00:02:28,236 --> 00:02:30,116 Speaker 1: So I am The Code is about coding. At the 34 00:02:30,156 --> 00:02:33,716 Speaker 1: same time, it's about giving women and girls power to 35 00:02:33,756 --> 00:02:37,396 Speaker 1: go and change their lives. And other extraordinary humans sit 36 00:02:37,436 --> 00:02:41,236 Speaker 1: down to discuss They're Solvable with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist 37 00:02:41,276 --> 00:02:46,716 Speaker 1: and Applebaum and writer Ahmed Ali Akbar from Pushkin Industries 38 00:02:46,756 --> 00:02:51,516 Speaker 1: and the Rockefeller Foundation. This is Solvable. Subscribe today in 39 00:02:51,596 --> 00:02:54,236 Speaker 1: time for our launch and June fifth, and prepared to 40 00:02:54,316 --> 00:02:55,956 Speaker 1: be seriously inspired