Sentences with phrase «about the millions who»

Never has it talked about the millions who are helped by the church every day.
But what about the millions who can't afford to do this?
We are praying for World Peace but everyday we are getting to hear about millions who are suffering.

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I've learned a lot about webinars from Jason Fladlien, who's done over $ 100 million in webinar sales without ever having his own product to sell.
The economy could lose out on about $ 280 billion if the Trump Administration deports the nearly one million undocumented who qualified for the program, according to a January 2017 study from the CATO Institute.
O'Reilly, who hosted The O'Reilly Factor, was fired by Fox last week following news about Fox settling sexual - harassment cases involving him for millions of dollars.
There are currently about 1.8 million caregivers who earn a median income of $ 20,980 a year providing seniors with such daily tasks as bathing, cleaning and cooking.
Much less sexy, but it turns out that's where our market is: millions of people who just want better information about their medications, at the right time.
As for revenue, Augustine estimates that the church collects annual receipts of about $ 200 million, which he bases on conversations with former Scientology officials who have since left the organization.
By 2026, 22 million fewer Americans would have health coverage and enrollment in the Medicaid safety net program for the poor «would fall by about 16 percent and an estimated 49 million people would be uninsured, compared with 28 million who would lack insurance that year under current law.»
«Soylent is a community of people who are enthusiastic about using science to improve food and nutrition,» Chris Dixon, who works at venture - capital firm Andreessen Horowitz, wrote in a 2015 blog post after the firm invested $ 20 million in Soylent.
If people pay attention to something and get all excited about it and expect millions of downloads, of course people who didn't buy my shares now wanted my shares.
«Zootopia,» about a rabbit who joins the police force, was Disney's biggest debut weekend animation launch in 2016, raking in $ 73.7 million in its first weekend.
Of those four to six million people who are on Twitter looking at tweets about the NFL game on a Thursday night, they're talking to each other having a conversation,» Noto said.
It was widely reported earlier this month that the reality television star was held up at gunpoint in Paris by five masked men who robbed her of about $ 10 million worth of jewelry.
Access to the complete Twitter stream costs about $ 30,000 a month, with fees based on usage that can take the charges up to $ 1.5 million a year, according to people who have used the data.
David Beckham, who is worth $ 350 million, bought his clothing designer wife, Victoria, an albino Nilo crocodile Himalayan Birkin in 2008 for a reported # 80,000 (or about $ 100,000).
• When I wrote about the proposed spinoff of my employer, Time Inc., from Time Warner (TWX), I said that former Time Inc. chief financial officer Howard Averill, who left to become CFO of Time Warner, had forfeited a $ 1.75 million payment that he would have gotten if the spinoff were completed.
By far, the oddest thing about Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, a portion of which was published by The New York Times on Saturday, is not the massive $ 916 million loss — some 9,385 times as large as what was taken by the average filer who claimed a similar loss — but this: 1995 was actually a very good year for Trump, perhaps one of the best of his career.
During the Q&A for Malcolm Gladwell, who gave an opening keynote speech on differing innovation styles, addressed this point while fielding a question about why so few women - owned companies break the million dollar mark.
Clinton has positioned herself as a champion of the 99 percent who understands their needs, but that's hardly credible considering that the Clintons made $ 28 million last year alone and get about $ 200,000 per speech.
That cohort, known as Gen X, is significantly smaller than millennials, who are about 80 million strong.
And what does the star investor and tech industry veteran (who made his first millions when he sold his computer consulting firm Microsolutions to CompuServe in 1990, before a lot of the kids in the audience were born) think about scrappy young Silicon Valley entrepreneurs trying to compete with him?
In 1985 he led the group that paid about $ 70 million to buy the Saints from founding owner John Mecom Jr., who was weighing whether to move the franchise.
While that may be welcome news to the millions of people who use financial websites and apps, that number is rising, jumping by about 50 percent from the year before.
Below are some of the more interesting details about the young man who just turned down billions of dollars for his startup (which, by the way, isn't generating any revenue but has raised $ 73 million from investors):
For every Trump or Gecko, there are thousands, even millions, of smart business people who you never hear about that practice business along these lines.
Using pay data from 1.3 million US employees who submitted their current base pay to Glassdoor's Know Your Worth tool between October, 2016 and October, 2017, Glassdoor found that the typical worker is paid about 13.3 % less than their market value.
Carlotta Gall writes that she also learned from sources that Pakistan's intelligence service, ISI, had kept bin Laden prisoner since 2006 and that the CIA learned about his location from a Pakistani informer who sold the information for $ 25 million — not, as the White House claimed, by tracking bin Laden's couriers.
A person familiar with the terms of the deal who was not authorized to speak about it tells Fortune that the price tag comes in around $ 400 million.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has agreed to release $ 2.2 million into the hands of about 45,000 of its customers who had money left on expired CBA travel money cards.
About $ 1.1 billion in unclaimed federal income tax refunds are waiting for an estimated 1 million Americans who didn't file a 2014 federal income tax return, according to a recent report released by the Internal Revue Service.
Authorities have described Baratov as an «international hacker - for - hire» who hacked more than 11,000 webmail accounts from around 2010 until his March 2017 arrest and used the money he made — roughly $ 1.1 million at about $ 100 per hacking victim — to finance a $ 650,000 home and fancy cars, including a Lamborghini and Aston Martin.
And as much as TREB says its dispute is about privacy, what's really at stake is who controls the online flow of information, and ultimately millions of dollars in commissions and transaction fees, between buyers, sellers and brokers.
Roughly 69 percent of small businesses (about 16 million) are individual taxpayers who report business income, while the remaining 31 percent (or roughly 7.3 million) are partnerships or corporations.
Both T - Mobile CEO John Legere, who has 2.9 million Twitter (twtr) followers, and Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure, who has almost 129,000 followers, began posting on the social network about new unlimited data plans that each of their companies introduced on Thursday.
The eight justices, who open their 2016 - 17 term on Monday, will hear arguments on Wednesday in the case of an Illinois man, Bassam Salman, who prosecutors said made nearly $ 1.2 million trading on inside information about mergers involving clients of Citigroup Inc, where his brother - in - law worked.
Speaking of getting leverage out of an investment, Slack's backers, who have given the startup some $ 540 million in capital to date, are probably starting to think about their own returns.
Tyra Banks and Chelsea Handler, who met Buffett at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, Tweeted their regards and urged their millions of followers to read his Fortune essay about Women.
, an educational gaming platform used by 50 million monthly users in grades K - 12, includes in its new report responses from 580 US teachers, primarily from public schools, who answered questions about technology in their classrooms.
By that time, Instagram had about 1.75 million members, who were uploading about 290,000 photos per day.
There about 9 million households without bank accounts and another 25 million with limited banking who rely too heavily on payday lenders and other not - great alternatives.
Elizabeth Sample and Brenda Powers, real estate brokers with Sotheby's in Manhattan who are familiar with Kordestani's apartment, said that the apartment is worth about $ 65 million to $ 70 million today.
And who wouldn't like to serve a huge market connecting millions of customers having urgent technical needs, limited alternatives, and little concern about price with millions of highly skilled professionals who would love to be their own bosses, fill their days with challenging and diverse problems instead of bullshit make - work jobs, and have countless opportunities served up to them on a regular basis which they can pick and choose as they wish.
Television coverage of Donald Trump's presidential inauguration reached an average total of 30.6 million viewers across the 12 broadcast and cable news networks that provided live updates throughout the day, about 18 % down from the viewers who tuned in when Barack Obama was inaugurated in 2009.
And what about the millions of millennials who grew up with video games on everything from school computers to cell phones to game consoles at home?
The site brings in about $ 3 million in revenue per month and has lots of support from celebrities (Pink, Ashton Kutcher, Jennifer Love Hewitt, etc.) who sponsor their own monthly Fancy Box subscriptions.
The change may be useful ultimately for merchants who want alternatives to credit cards for payments, and who likewise want to tap into the enormous Millennial consumer market, which numbers about 75 million, according to the Pew Research Center.
Shah's argument about «an inferior competitive landscape» makes no sense, however, although it's of a piece with other Tesla mega-bulls, such as Loup Ventures» Gene Munster, who seems to think that Tesla can basically sell 11 million cars in the US alone.
According to the folks who bring you Vidal Sassoon hair dryers, about $ 84 million a year
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