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And if the numbers — there are a
million
views and it's being used by all these companies — aren't enough proof that we have a global problem with meetings, there are the many, many thousands of comments posted online after the video went up.
Do you know to date the ALS Association has raised 125
million
dollars?
And those naysayers, let's just talk a couple of stats, shall we? Okay, so the ALS Association, they think by year end, it'll be 160
million
dollars.
ALS TDI in Cambridge, they raised three
million
dollars.
And Facebook, 2.5
million
videos, and I had the awesome adventure visiting the Facebook campus last week, and I said to them, "I know what it was like in my house.
Tokyo, with 35
million
people, is one of the largest, and some might say safest, urban metropolises in the world.
Today, it's 21
million
people, and apart from accounting for three quarters of Pakistan's GDP, it's also one of the most violent cities in South Asia.
The Big Apple, it took 150 years to get to eight
million
people.
Here you see a medicine man in the northeast Amazon treating leishmaniasis, a really nasty protozoal disease that afflicts 12
million
people around the world.
We've done this now with over 30 tribes, mapped, managed and increased protection of over 70
million
acres of ancestral rainforest.
As a matter of fact, 1964 was the year with the highest birth rate ever in Germany: more than 1.3
million.
Eight
million
people are missing, which is more than 20 percent of our current workforce, so big numbers, really big numbers.
Norwegians, more than a
million
of them according to the ratings, loved it.
This is the five biggest TV channels in Norway on a normal Friday, and if you look at NRK2 over here, look what happened when they put on the Bergen Railway show: 1.2
million
Norwegians watched part of this program.
It looks like this: 3.2
million
Norwegians watched part of this program, and we are only five
million
here.
It documents six
million
black folks fleeing the South from 1915 to 1970 looking for a respite from all the brutality and trying to get to a better opportunity up North, and it was filled with stories of the resilience and the brilliance of African-Americans, and it was also really hard to hear all the stories of the horrors and the humility, and all the humiliations.
Five
million
people have taken it.
My dream is to reach out to one
million
women in the next 10 years, and to make sure that happens, this year we launched Sughar Foundation in the U.S. It is not just going to fund Sughar but many other organizations in Pakistan to replicate the idea and to find even more innovative ways to unleash the rural women's potential in Pakistan.
And it was this clash of visions, this clash of narratives, that I think turned those protests into a long period in the country of political reckoning where hundreds of thousands of people, probably more than a
million
people took to the streets in the whole country.
So we had a couple of thousands of followers on our Facebook page, and soon we had a quarter of a
million
followers.
Our posts and our videos were being seen by more than 11
million
timelines a week.
And in fact, this car has driven over a
million
miles without any accidents on regular roads.
Also in 2012, Geoffrey Hinton, who we saw earlier, won the very popular ImageNet competition, looking to try to figure out from one and a half
million
images what they're pictures of.
So here we're starting with about 1.5
million
car images, and I want to create something that can split them into the angle of the photo that's being taken.
You can see we now have 62 percent of our 1.5
million
images classified correctly.
And using this kind of process for each of the different groups, we are now up to an 80 percent success rate in classifying the 1.5
million
images.
Believe it or not, there are over 20
million
catadores worldwide.
Wikipedia has used thousands of volunteers to create a free encyclopedia with a
million
and a half articles in 200 languages in just a couple of years.
And much like Rachel Carson brought to attention the fact that pesticides were harming human health, "Under the Dome" stamped into the popular consciousness that air pollution was leading to one
million
premature deaths every year in China alone.
This video garnered more than a hundred
million
views in a single weekend before China's government, fearing that it might incite some type of social unrest, pulled it from the internet.
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