But we focus on billionaires leaving California, and we ask, okay, what's the impact of that going to be on that hundred billion dollar number? And also, those people pay income taxes Year after year.They don't pay as much income tax as the proponents would like.
vibrating filament. It is a gargantuan challenge to understand why those billion billion billion particles came together to yield you or me or somebodyelse. But again, that's a historical progression and I think we understand the broad outlines of that narrative
ocean and begin to live on land. and they begin to stand upright and after a billion more years you and I are sitting here at this table and so yeah there isa story that's the brief version that takes us from the big bang to us on planet earth
what's good for Americans, but what's good for his company. For example, why did the Saudi government invest $2 billion in Jared Kushner's fund? It wasn't because they just like Jared Kushner. It was because Kushner is Trump's son-in-law. And so my biggestconcern is the deterioration of American democracy. I mean, it's already happening. Most people think democracies end with tanks in the street or somebody
Swift global payment system. It also ordered the Europeans to freeze over 200 billion dollars in Russian assets. And this is a problem because the very basis for having the USdollar as the global reserve currency is that it would remain politically neutral.
20% of the world's oil. It's going to be able to have uh 75 billion hundred billion of of revenues here over the next year. And also those deeply buried caves and tunnels where they have theirdrones uh that can be used to fashion nuclear weapons. within a year Iran could have nuclear weapons and we can't
But these smaller, more affordable carriers don't have the same resources as big companies for offsetting fuel costs. They don't have long haul business class to lean back on. They don't have billion dollar a year loyalty programs to lean on. They don't have millions of people signing up for their credit cards every month. Many low-fare airlines only have enough money in the bank tokeep operating for, you know, weeks. Just look at Spirit Airlines, which recently collapsed, publicly stating it couldn't keep up with the cost of fuel. And when a low-cost carrier like Spirit
So in terms of these outflows, just to give you a brief sense for what these entail, for example, we know that the global South loses about $60 billion US per year in extra patent licensing fees that it pays to Western multinational corporations under intellectual property laws and the WTO,that didn't used to be there up until the mid 1990s.
have a big issue here is the issue. America. We're only about 4% of global population out of almost whatever eight billion people, 4%. So now you've got countries like China who has over 40 million kids in college, masteringstem science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
And it's not because of free radicals, and it's not going to be stopped by antioxidants, though that hasn't stopped marketers building about $150 billion industry every year.But what's different in the book and my research is that we've got a new idea about why we age and why we may not have to.
If things bear out according to those projections, we will plateau toward the end of the century, or the beginning of the next, at a level of about 12 billion people, putting aside the fact that feeding and providing a world for 12 million people is a challenge we don't know how to do.But that's where we're headed.
So in conclusion, just to say, we're at this point in the course of human and social evolution where the demands of survival converge billion people? I would say very confident, barring things.
And if you do the math, I mean, I'm screaming this from the rooftops, and no one's talking about this, which drives me nuts, because four billion new people connected.And if they're just transacting, on the average, $10 a day, that's tens of trillions of dollars flowing into the global economy that no one is talking about.
The idea that there was a new company, that there was a company that had been around for 18 months that had no profits that was worth $2 billion on the day of its IPO.I've interviewed Wall Street people.
The National Institute of Health spent approximately $700 million for breast cancer research and close to $3 billion for HIV/AIDS, and thank goodness for that.Now contrast that spent for suicide, a mere $68 million despite the fact that there are more deaths than by breast
Because as people escape poverty, and the most extraordinary thing about this period of history is that despite the increase in the world's population of 2 billion , there are 300 million less desperately poor people.That's never happened historically before.
This is for galaxies between redshift 1 and 1/2 and 2, so that's going back-- redshift 2 is about 10 or 11 billion years ago. Redshift 1 and 1/2 is a couple of billion years closer.So this is very much the period when galaxies are forming.
billion human beings who also have their own view of the world, and maybe trillions of other beings.
billion light years away there hasn't been time since the Universe was born
billion mindless neurons and that was the the Second Great endosymbiotic
billion um there's no way uh but what's exciting about our platform you know and it's it's all about Partnerships is you
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billion so next to him is an Mory um and is the CEO of impress Technologies which you'll hear more about in a minute um
billion in healthcare so what does Mitsubishi this big company have to uh
billion for a point of reference by 2100 the population of the entire world will be just over 10 billion which means that
billion dollars." And I go, "Me too." So, so like I've had many run-ins with him.
billion people who have ever existed but 550 people have seen this they've seen the Earth as a whole this idea of the
billion in revenue of medical and recreational Cannabis that yielded $1
billion a year in startups right but I think there's a downside to all of this and I call it entrepreneurship Inc an
billion dollar industry here in the US and allergies to some of these guys can be
billion uh it's about 1 1.4 trillion but think about that that is a lot of money
billion so having the technology alone is not enough I'll just say one
billion dollars. So the second seven years was a little easier than the first seven years.
Billion with a B. He was just partying at my house all night long, wouldn't leave.
billion years. So if they're formed 14 billion years ago, they still have a while to go, but not that long.
billion people on the planet live on so that's a kind of a wealth swap as I think of it but you might do a god swap
billion people, there are several billion of those seven billion people who are starving.
billion dollars Ed Yourden: Yeah.
billion . So if you test the entire world population, about 7,000 will test
billion times 200 billion . There are a few stars out there.
billion members and just assume that for argument sake that everyone follows the
billion , it's an avalanche of data.
billion in 2005. Let me put that in perspective. The U.S. economy was booming then, car sales were just shy--industry wide sales--were just shy of an all-time record. The next year,
billion years of eye evolution? And forty thousand or twenty thousand years of linguistic evolution? It's really hard to think of those in the same mental breath and this was me
billion dollars in gross merchandise sales and we're continuing to, continuing to grow.
billion dollars. Then there is, there is the Gross Criminal Product. This is money generated by, by criminal organizations across the world.
billion people and and and the the approach and this is what Oliver Teel does this is his approach is to say
billion of losses in hand competing.
billion now in just three mon months this past fall it went from 800 billion
billion , 175 billion . Nobody complained about that. But the whole idea is if we