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The AIDS epidemic caught the health community unprepared, and today, when the World Health Organization estimates that 39
million
people have lost their lives to this disease, I'm not alone in feeling remorse and regret at not having done more earlier.
A recent New York Times analysis reported that there are 1.5
million
missing black men across the country.
Many of the plantations throughout West Africa, which supply Western companies, use slave and child labor, with an estimation of more than 2
million
children affected.
Thankfully, out of the 123
million
nights we've ever hosted, less than a fraction of a percent have been problematic.
Prehistoric ground sloths first appeared around 35
million
years ago.
But on election day, the polls were right, and I only got 19 percent of the vote, and the same papers that said I was a rising political star now said I wasted 1.3
million
dollars on 6,321 votes.
In the last year, more than a
million
people arrived in Europe in need of our help, and our response, frankly, has been pathetic.
The government has spent over a hundred
million
dollars connecting it to the electricity grid, connecting it to the road network, but it lacked two things: access to labor and inward investment.
In the three months this project has been public, it's been downloaded over half a
million
times.
I'm doing some research in my lab with a video camera, and within the first week, a
million
people had seen this work, and literally within days, engineers, teachers and students from around the world were already posting their own YouTube videos of them using my system or derivatives of this work.
Each year in the United States, players of sports and recreational activities receive between 2.5 and 4
million
concussions.
Our entire country generates 2.2
million
tons of carbon dioxide, but our forests, they sequester more than three times that amount, so we are a net carbon sink for more than four
million
tons of carbon dioxide each year.
So today, the clean energy that we export offsets about six
million
tons of carbon dioxide in our neighborhood.
By 2020, we'll be exporting enough electricity to offset 17
million
tons of carbon dioxide.
And if we were to harness even half our hydropower potential, and that's exactly what we are working at, the clean, green energy that we export would offset something like 50
million
tons of carbon dioxide a year.
We know the criminal justice system needs reform, we know there are 2.3
million
people in American jails and prisons, making us the most incarcerated nation on the planet.
We know there's another seven
million
people on probation or parole, we know that the criminal justice system disproportionately affects people of color, particularly poor people of color.
For nearly 40 of the 45
million
years that camels have been around, you could only find them in North America, around 20 different species, maybe more.
LN: And then about three to seven
million
years ago, one branch of camels went down to South America, where they became llamas and alpacas, and another branch crossed over the Bering Land Bridge into Asia and Africa.
Now to be fair, three and a half
million
years ago, it was on average 22 degrees Celsius warmer than it is now.
But however cheap they would have been to make in volume it turned out that it was going to cost close to 200
million
dollars to design and build the first one.
200
million
dollars is just way too expensive.
Because X is structured with these tight feedback loops of making mistakes and learning and new designs, we can't spend 200
million
dollars to get the first data point about whether we're on the right track or not.
With 1.2
million
people dying on the roads globally every year, building a car that drives itself was a natural moonshot to take.
And now our cars have self-driven more than 1.4
million
miles, and they're out everyday on the streets of Mountain View, California and Austin, Texas.
Six hundred
million
humans watched them on grainy, black-and-white televisions.
I'm standing in a room across the street, while I'm standing on this stage with you, while I'm standing on Mars, a hundred
million
miles away.
AK: Wow, a hundred
million
miles away.
The Earth-Moon distance is a quarter of a
million
miles.
10,000, two and a half million, 15 years.
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