dr. steve hoover, head of parc, thanks for being with us this morning. >> thank you. >> an entrepreneur who set out to feed the hungry and accidentally made it easier to rent a party bus. when "press: here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press: here." you've no doubt heard of crowd funding. washington's been all abuzz about it lately. but that's crowd funding in the stock market sense. my next guest is thinking about crowd funding more in the party bus sense. here's how it works. you and i decide it would be a great idea to rent a bus and take some of our friends out for some kind of celebration. so we post the idea to crowdtilt. everybody has to chip in, say, $50. now, nobody's credit card will be charged until the fund-raising goal is reached. projects can be private like the party bus or public. neighbors in dallas raised enough money to repair a street full of potholes. james beshara says he hopes his company crowdtilt will change the world, but for now he'll take what he can get, so parties and tailgates are okay too. joined by farhad manjoo and eric savitz. you had originally set out