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full-time research scientist who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures o city scapes a total of more than $200 in just the past year. >> you walk around new york, take pictures of interesting things and you make money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy. >> reporter: he posts his images to the photocelling app "20/20" where people and companies browse and buy everyday pics taken by everyday people. upload what you like or enter challenge in categories like summer fun city life, even cute couples. on average worth $5 to $35 bucks her photo into hopefully a good month, i'm telling about ten photos. >> reporter: the images that grab top dollar, one showing healthy lifestyles, modern workplaces, and just normal life. from family meals to brushing your teeth. >> there are tens of millions of companies that purchase stock imagery on a regular basis. and so we provide an alternative where you can actually license content of real people in real life. >> reporter: on the photocelling app foap, big brands in need of photos for ad campaigns send users on missions. kellogg recent
full-time research scientist who earns extra cash on the side selling the photos he captures o city scapes a total of more than $200 in just the past year. >> you walk around new york, take pictures of interesting things and you make money on that. >> yeah, it's pretty crazy. >> reporter: he posts his images to the photocelling app "20/20" where people and companies browse and buy everyday pics taken by everyday people. upload what you like or enter challenge in...
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. >> i changed my name to tina and changed my picture to a city scape. then i never had a problem. >> reporter: she ignited a social movement under the hash tag airbnb while black. and she realized hundreds of people had similar stories. some caming to wear their army uniform hoping to avoid rejection. others commissioning their friends to book places for them. >> on a place like airbnb, the person has discretion about accepting or rejecting you, it invites the kind of discrimination we've seen for a long time in accommodations. >> reporter: and just this week, a host in north carolina blatantly rejecting a black user with a racist rant of messages dropping the n word and adding this is the south, darling. the ceo tweeting yesterday the incident in north carolina was disturbing and unacceptable. racism and discrimination have no place on airbnb. we have banned this host. it seems to be so widespread. a new york based coalition is launching a national ad campaign. >> i get declined all the time. >> reporter: this comes at a time when the population contin
. >> i changed my name to tina and changed my picture to a city scape. then i never had a problem. >> reporter: she ignited a social movement under the hash tag airbnb while black. and she realized hundreds of people had similar stories. some caming to wear their army uniform hoping to avoid rejection. others commissioning their friends to book places for them. >> on a place like airbnb, the person has discretion about accepting or rejecting you, it invites the kind of...
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is it because of the beautiful river and the city scape in the background? you may have noticed why it's getting so much attention. nick spotted it. >> there's someone at the very top of that tower? >> there is. there's a couple of people at the top of that bell tower. >> it's the bell ringing -- >> that is exactly the perfect euphemism for what might be potentially exactly what's happening. >> oh! >> busted. >> this is only when he went back and started looking at his beautiful that he realized -- >> wait, were that into it that they didn't even hear the buzzing of -- because they're not exactly quiet. >> you wouldn't hear something that small, that high up. >> this looks like a landmark, like where people visit and may come upon you doing this. >> that's exactly what happens if you keep watching here. towards the end, it almost became a group activity. >> as this guy comes up he doesn't appear to notice anybody. i don't know what you're talking about. we're just enjoying the view. >> he was making sure she didn't fall over as she was trying to look beyond
is it because of the beautiful river and the city scape in the background? you may have noticed why it's getting so much attention. nick spotted it. >> there's someone at the very top of that tower? >> there is. there's a couple of people at the top of that bell tower. >> it's the bell ringing -- >> that is exactly the perfect euphemism for what might be potentially exactly what's happening. >> oh! >> busted. >> this is only when he went back and...
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i changed the photo to city scape in chicago and changed my name to tina. that, i never had issues. >> reporter: harvard business school study confirmed what she suspected, air bb guests with distinctly african american names were 16% less likely to be accepted than those with white names. the company says it's begun offering training to employees and host. laura murphy will conduct a comprehensive review, making shower guests and hosts are being treated fairly. >> the comments from the north carolina air bb host were so offensive that the on demand rental giant banned it for life. . the the massive program to improve rail safety this weekend. >> rough ride, a woman is suing the ride sharing giant uber, details on that ahead. >> a political full court press as the presidential candidates look for votes ahead of the crucial primary. thank you for joining us, happy friday. >> bruce johnson is off tonight. we begin with what looks like a stormy weekend ahead. howard is tracking downpours right now. >>> a little bit of lightning and thunder , the big concern is
i changed the photo to city scape in chicago and changed my name to tina. that, i never had issues. >> reporter: harvard business school study confirmed what she suspected, air bb guests with distinctly african american names were 16% less likely to be accepted than those with white names. the company says it's begun offering training to employees and host. laura murphy will conduct a comprehensive review, making shower guests and hosts are being treated fairly. >> the comments from...
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. >> i changed my profile, i changed my photo, to the city scape, and not chicago, and then i turnedme from christine to justina, and then after that i never had any issues. >> reporter: harvard business school study confirmed what she suspected, air b and b guest was distinctly african-american names were about 16 percent less likely to be accepted, and then those with white names. company says it has begun offering training to employees and hosts, laura murphy, a former top aclu official will conduct a comprehensive review to make sure that guests, and hosts are being treated fairly. >> vladamire, for cbs news, new york. >>> a federal judge says that the u.s. women's soccer team currently does not have the right to strike. players want to be paid the same as the mens team, and they have been playing without a collective bargaining agreement since 2013 but the last signed document included a no strike clause. judge basically ruled that the prior provision is still valid under a separate memorandum, that was signed, when u.s. soccer and players union reached an impasse several years
. >> i changed my profile, i changed my photo, to the city scape, and not chicago, and then i turnedme from christine to justina, and then after that i never had any issues. >> reporter: harvard business school study confirmed what she suspected, air b and b guest was distinctly african-american names were about 16 percent less likely to be accepted, and then those with white names. company says it has begun offering training to employees and hosts, laura murphy, a former top aclu...
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though we are sitting between some very pleasant wet's lot of sunshine already over not just city skate scapere towns, expect that eventually will clear out by mid to late morning but for most part again nice clear skies, off in the distance to the west obviously telltale signs of our next cold front moving our way but don't worry just yet somewhat of a slow mover and does not get here today. later tonight isolated shower. the for now temperatures are very comfortable. little cool, up a at 59 degrees but we will warm up readily here under sunshine, 83 in the city and low to mid 80's the normal right through monday. the front number one comes tomorrow in the morning and front number two comes on sunday with more widespread coverage of some showers and thunderstorms and in between we will call it half and half weekend on the saturday which looks good under partly sunny skies and we will hit 84. early next week more typical in terms of the temperature right around or flirting with 80 for the most part. >>> looking at traffic right now there are two accidents on i-95, one is southbound before aca
though we are sitting between some very pleasant wet's lot of sunshine already over not just city skate scapere towns, expect that eventually will clear out by mid to late morning but for most part again nice clear skies, off in the distance to the west obviously telltale signs of our next cold front moving our way but don't worry just yet somewhat of a slow mover and does not get here today. later tonight isolated shower. the for now temperatures are very comfortable. little cool, up a at 59...
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scape along north and south broad street. mural arts broad street will paint need yan on south broad, special plantings and garden walk are coming to north broad and south side of citywill temporarily glow with colors of the patriotic lighting display. by the way we're just 35 days away from the start of the democratic national convention here in philadelphia. and for more on the preparations leading up to the convention, you can go to cbs philly.com/dnc. >>> aspiring chemists gathered at the kimmel center for national competition. >> students were on stage for contest called you be the chemist national challenge. sixth through eighth grade's cross the country and our area competing in quiz bowlment the competition wraps up later today. welcome to the area, good luck to you all. wow, big stuff. >>> still to come a bizarre discovery in new england, a swarm of bees buzzing around the trunk of the car but it is how they got there that has police getting involved. >>> if you use ticket master you could be in for a big surprise, the reason you might want to log on tour account, lauren. >>> we will get a break from the heat and humidity but first we will deal with storms
scape along north and south broad street. mural arts broad street will paint need yan on south broad, special plantings and garden walk are coming to north broad and south side of citywill temporarily glow with colors of the patriotic lighting display. by the way we're just 35 days away from the start of the democratic national convention here in philadelphia. and for more on the preparations leading up to the convention, you can go to cbs philly.com/dnc. >>> aspiring chemists gathered...
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for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10 years. we have-the city spending on street trees has ranged over last 10 years from about $6 million to about $10 million so that this sets aside the average. about $8 million a year. then, creates a modest and progressive parcel tax where overwhelmingly property owners will pay about $35 a year, the condo owner will pay 29.50. a single typical single-family home or small permanent building will pay about $35. larger buildings will pay more and large commercial buildings will pay significantly more good so it is a progressive parcel tax. the parcel tax is conditioned on the city of assuming responsibility for the trees, the sidewalks and liability. if the city once again start stumping
for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10...
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for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10 years. we have-the city spending on street trees has ranged over last 10 years from about $6 million to about $10 million so that this sets aside the average. about $8 million a year. then, creates a modest and progressive parcel tax where overwhelmingly property owners will pay about $35 a year, the condo owner will pay 29.50. a single typical single-family home or small permanent building will pay about $35. larger buildings will pay more and large commercial buildings will pay significantly more good so it is a progressive parcel tax. the parcel tax is conditioned on the city of assuming responsibility for the trees, the sidewalks and liability. if the city once again start stumping
for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10...
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for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10 years. we have-the city spending on street trees has ranged over last 10 years from about $6 million to about $10 million so that this sets aside the average. about $8 million a year. then, creates a modest and progressive parcel tax where overwhelmingly property owners will pay about $35 a year, the condo owner will pay 29.50. a single typical single-family home or small permanent building will pay about $35. larger buildings will pay more and large commercial buildings will pay significantly more good so it is a progressive parcel tax. the parcel tax is conditioned on the city of assuming responsibility for the trees, the sidewalks and liability. if the city once again start stumping
for the city to take care of not just the 105,000 street trees that we have today, but to take care of up to 150,000 trees which would then give us an opportunity to expand our streetscape scape population by 50% over a period of years and to have the resources to take care of those trees and the sidewalks and assume liability. the funds will be funded in two ways. first, it sets a baseline in place, which is the average of what of the inadequate amount san francisco has spent over the last 10...