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We spend right now about 750
million
to 800
million
dollars a year.
That's what it costs to reach 500
million
children.
So in 2007, our team won half a
million
dollars by placing third place in this competition.
Around the world, there's 700
million
people who say they'd like to move permanently someplace else right now.
There's a
million
a year who leave Latin America to go to the United States.
Today, 25 years later, Semillas, the name of the fund, has raised and spent, within the community, 17.8
million
dollars.
They have impacted over two
million
people, and they work with a group of 600,000 women in Mexico.
Today there are about 800
million
cars on the road worldwide.
In the decades to come, 75 percent of the world's population will live in cities, and 50 of those cities will be of 10
million
people or more.
It occupied the area of approximately one
million
square kilometers, covering what is now Pakistan, Northwestern India and parts of Afghanistan and Iran.
We thought it would cost 100
million
dollars to build.
So far it's cost about 150
million.
So we said over a 20-year time period, the value to the city in increased property values and increased taxes would be about 250
million.
Last year we had about two
million
people, which is about 10 times what we ever estimated.
In our short history, we've taken 1.5
million
calls.
U.S. officials, just a couple of weeks ago, froze a Swiss bank account belonging to Mr. Jain, and that bank account had 14.9
million
U.S. dollars on it.
And the magic and the horror of that is that the same math that you use to break up the big thing into a
million
little things can be used to find a
million
little things and sew them back together and figure out what's actually happening in the market.
You may have noticed it when its price started at 1.7
million
dollars.
A few hours later, it had gone up to 23.6
million
dollars, plus shipping and handling.
And when you see this kind of behavior, what you see is the evidence of algorithms in conflict, algorithms locked in loops with each other, without any human oversight, without any adult supervision to say, "Actually, 1.7
million
is plenty."
And you can run your script through there, and they can tell you, quantifiably, that that's a 30
million
dollar movie or a 200
million
dollar movie.
Within a few months, there were two and a half
million
more girls in school.
We went from almost no Afghans having mobile telephones during the Taliban to a situation where, almost overnight, three
million
Afghans had mobile telephones.
A
million
properties have been returned.
Now listen to this: Every week for the foreseeable future, until 2050, every week more than a
million
people are being added to our cities.
The same principles, the same dynamics, the same organization is at work in all of these, including us, and it can scale over a range of 100
million
in size.
If you double the size of a city from 100,000 to 200,000, from a
million
to two million, 10 to 20 million, it doesn't matter, then systematically you get a 15 percent increase in wages, wealth, number of AIDS cases, number of police, anything you can think of.
This, no doubt, is the reason why a
million
people a week are gathering in cities.
So he finally found an art dealer, a Dutch art dealer named Han van Meegeren, who sold him a wonderful Vermeer for the cost of what would now be 10
million
dollars.
The golf clubs were owned by John F. Kennedy and sold for three-quarters of a
million
dollars at auction.
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