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The problem is, Sorona costs about 400 million
dollars
and took seven years to build.
It used to cost millions and millions of
dollars
to sequence genes.
There are many reasons that stationary satellites aren't the best things, but there are a lot of reasons why they are, and for two billion dollars, you can connect a lot more than 100 million people, but the reason I picked two, and I will leave this as my last slide, is two billion
dollars
is what we were spending in Afghanistan every week.
Today, more than 100,000 women are banking with us and we have more than 20 million
dollars
of capital.
The premise behind the Mystery Magic Box was the following: 15
dollars
buys you 50
dollars
worth of magic.
All we ask our students to cover is the cost of their exams, 100
dollars
per exam.
A full-time bachelor's degree student taking 40 courses will pay 1,000
dollars
a year, 4,000
dollars
for the entire degree.
I cofounded a company called aQuantive that we sold to Microsoft for 6.4 billion
dollars.
And yet, just 350 days after that article was published, Seattle's Mayor Ed Murray signed into law an ordinance raising the minimum wage in Seattle to 15
dollars
an hour, more than double what the prevailing federal $7.25 rate is.
It's hard to know how many animals are on these drugs, but I can tell you that the animal pharmaceutical industry is immense and growing, from seven billion
dollars
in 2011 to a projected 9.25 billion by the year 2015.
Tickets were only 24
dollars
back then.
In the last year, a Jean-Michel Basquiat sold for 110 million dollars, the highest price ever achieved for the work of an American artist, and a painting by Leonardo da Vinci sold for 450 million, setting a new auction record.
And Senator Heinz sat very quietly and he said, "Well, what would your reaction be if I said I'd give you a million dollars?"
I appreciated the real estate values beyond everybody's expectations and the owners of the park turned me down for eight million
dollars
last year, and said, "Mr.
In Pennsylvania it costs 60,000
dollars
to keep people in jail, most of whom look like me.
It's 40,000
dollars
to build the University of Pittsburgh Medical School.
It's 20,000
dollars
cheaper to build a medical school than to keep people in jail.
It's the number of people on each income, from one dollar a day — (Applause) See, there was one hump here, around one dollar a day, and then there was one hump here somewhere between 10 and 100
dollars.
In some of these areas, there's not enough water, there's no energy, it's going to cost tens of trillions of
dollars
to lay out the sewer lines and to build the facilities and to operate and maintain these systems, and if you don't build it right, you're going to have flush toilets that basically go straight into the river, just like what's happening in many cities in the developing world.
Governments should fund sanitation the same way they fund roads and schools and hospitals and other infrastructure like bridges, because we know, and the WHO has done this study, that for every dollar that we invest in sanitation infrastructure, we get something like three to 34
dollars
back. Let's go back to the problem of pit emptying.
The pursuit of the perfect body is putting pressure on our healthcare systems and costing our governments billions of
dollars
every year.
Here is a fact that might surprise you: 413 billion dollars, 413 billion
dollars
was the amount of remittances sent last year by migrants to developing countries.
Migrants from developing countries, money sent to developing countries — 413 billion
dollars.
True, people send 200
dollars
per month, on average.
So India, last year, received 72 billion dollars, larger than its IT exports.
Remittances are
dollars
wrapped with care.
Much as these flows do all that good, there are barriers to these flows of remittances, these 400 billion
dollars
of remittances.
They will say, "Up to 500
dollars
if you want to send, we will charge you 30
dollars
fixed." If you are poor and if you have only 200
dollars
to send, you have to pay that $30 fee.
That means you send 100 dollars, the family on the other side receives only 92
dollars.
And then there is the case of Venezuela, where, because of exchange controls, you send 100
dollars
and you are lucky if the family on the other side receives even 10
dollars.
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