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who accept donations so are these regulated in any way through kickstarter because you don't actually have any shares or any piece of the company you actually they're not regulated right now and so essentially you you were able to fund or donate money to a project that could be a video game that you let's say you love a series of video games and the folks that make the game can have the money to come up with the next game you can donate money to them for them to create the next game for you maybe exchange or give you the game for free or they'll give you that game . i was this a pre-sale if you will but because you're not actually investing in the company you know there's no real regulation of a crash right now one of the big issues is what happens if somebody puts up a scam going to develop something and then they don't develop it that's one of the criticisms actually a kickstarter has gotten is that sometimes are not as transparent with the investors because the investor they're not investors the donors if you will because sometimes their money goes nowhere and one of the things you
who accept donations so are these regulated in any way through kickstarter because you don't actually have any shares or any piece of the company you actually they're not regulated right now and so essentially you you were able to fund or donate money to a project that could be a video game that you let's say you love a series of video games and the folks that make the game can have the money to come up with the next game you can donate money to them for them to create the next game for you...
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hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and instead a heard a neuro biologist and a snow flake n
hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and instead a heard a neuro biologist and a snow flake n
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before canonization 1982 marked the to0th anniversary -- 1980 mark the 500th anniversary, it was kickstart again. there was another miracle in 1981 contributed -- attributed to the intersection of these saints. this was ok'd by the vatican. under pope francis we consider this a continuation of a process that has been underway for 500 years. >> still to come, keeping a watchful eye for pirates in the troubled waters of somalia. find out what has the international space station scrambling. >> hello, again. the syrian government has denied accusations that it was behind the twin car bombing in one turkish town. 46 people died in the explosions on saturday. peacekeepers that were abducted were released last tuesday. the former prime minister of pakistan says they are claiming victory for the party in this historic election, the the final results have yet to- announced. s party is s to be significantly ahead. a professor of political science joins us. him claiming victory for quite some time now, if he is to be believed it looks like you will be the next prime minister. i suppose the crucial qu
before canonization 1982 marked the to0th anniversary -- 1980 mark the 500th anniversary, it was kickstart again. there was another miracle in 1981 contributed -- attributed to the intersection of these saints. this was ok'd by the vatican. under pope francis we consider this a continuation of a process that has been underway for 500 years. >> still to come, keeping a watchful eye for pirates in the troubled waters of somalia. find out what has the international space station scrambling....
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she says e-cars could kickstart germany's motor industry. >> i believe we can't read a piece of the futurehere, a part of -- we can create a piece of the future here. but right now, only 7000 electric cars are on german roads. e-cars cannot cover long distances. they cost too much. advocates want the government to fix that. >> they could allow e-cars to use the bus lane. there are the opportunities for tax break and the public. herman -- and the public procurement program. >> the motoring industry says tomorrow belongs both to electric and conventional cars. >> no one can say which now which technology will dominate the market -- will say right -- no one can say right now which technology will dominate the market. >> environmentalists have been protesting outside of the summit. they don't believe that carmakers really want to make the switch to e-cars. they call this a summit of hypocrites. >> in the postwar years, u.s. forces remained in germany to help stabilize the country and they ended up staying for decades. >> ring that time, american g.i.'s established -- during that time, american
she says e-cars could kickstart germany's motor industry. >> i believe we can't read a piece of the futurehere, a part of -- we can create a piece of the future here. but right now, only 7000 electric cars are on german roads. e-cars cannot cover long distances. they cost too much. advocates want the government to fix that. >> they could allow e-cars to use the bus lane. there are the opportunities for tax break and the public. herman -- and the public procurement program. >>...
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hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim.
hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those...
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i'll kickstart it here. >> take a little hammer and tap it on the side. that usually works well. >> there you go. don't let maintenance know i took a hammer. tonight, instead of oakland we're heading to at&t park, looks sunny and clear, but a little breezy and winds out of the west at 25020 miles per hour -- 20 miles per hour. i think i'm stuck here. let me try this. come on now. >> i think we're having some technical gremlins today mike -- sorry, steve. >> trust me, it's clear but there's a pretty good west wind. what do you want me to do? go back to the desk? i think we're stuck. i'll toss back to tori. >> ok. we'll trust you that it's going to be clear and it's getting hotter, we think in the next couple days. >>> people in moran and sonoma counties will get a july 4th fireworks show after all. a media group stepped up to same the show. the show was in jeopardy because organizers couldn't find a safe and proper location. the media group not only promised to ensure the space, they also plan to pay the cost of the fireworks show. >> we need your help thi
i'll kickstart it here. >> take a little hammer and tap it on the side. that usually works well. >> there you go. don't let maintenance know i took a hammer. tonight, instead of oakland we're heading to at&t park, looks sunny and clear, but a little breezy and winds out of the west at 25020 miles per hour -- 20 miles per hour. i think i'm stuck here. let me try this. come on now. >> i think we're having some technical gremlins today mike -- sorry, steve. >> trust me,...
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hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea
hopefully we will kickstart our economy back up again. >> it looks like we are out of time. i want to thank you for joining us today. supervisor kim: thank you. >> we have been talking to supervisor of jane kim. watch for the next episode when we will be back. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving,...
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these guys believe they are a lot of fun so they have actually started a kickstarter project called the torqued rv tour and decided to spend one year in a rv traveling around the country and these guys are skateboarders, camera guys, adventurers, going to get everyone they meet involved in the fun and will post two episodes per month on youtube on the ride channel. >>> google glass, the glasses to wear and have a point of view perspective, more and more of those devices are becoming available to the public. a couple guys at the offices, the place where you can sell your homemade crafts and goods. now we have a first person point of view inside the office. it's interesting the guy wearing the glasses is juggling knives. >> oh. >> pretty awesome. >> and it's similar to what you would see with a go pro style camera but it's even more behind the eyes of a person and just gives you that odd look. >> i wonder if this will change how they shoot movies. so many times from the per speccive of the eyes. this is personal. >> this is the closest i believe any of us will get to juggling knives. now
these guys believe they are a lot of fun so they have actually started a kickstarter project called the torqued rv tour and decided to spend one year in a rv traveling around the country and these guys are skateboarders, camera guys, adventurers, going to get everyone they meet involved in the fun and will post two episodes per month on youtube on the ride channel. >>> google glass, the glasses to wear and have a point of view perspective, more and more of those devices are becoming...
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and i discovered when i went deeply into the subject that of course what it had done is to sort of kickstart the feminism in the 20th century. it had already begun. we know about the suffrage and women chaining themselves to the railings but in a sense that took off in a big way simply because there were so many women flooding the market who had to find lives for themselves and who actually made lives for themselves and turn their own lives are bound and the lives of other women in the process. so that was the first book here yet i picked up where that left off when i wrote another book very much about the women in the war in fact more so called millions like us, women's lives in the war and peace. it was looking a decade of the 1940's, and for me this was kind of the link into the unknown. i do not make any claims to be an academic historian in fact i do not make any claims on that front. i am someone i see myself as writing for a very general, very popular readership. i'm with a mainstream publisher. so in a sense, my lack of knowledge to begin with was almost an advantage that meant i was
and i discovered when i went deeply into the subject that of course what it had done is to sort of kickstart the feminism in the 20th century. it had already begun. we know about the suffrage and women chaining themselves to the railings but in a sense that took off in a big way simply because there were so many women flooding the market who had to find lives for themselves and who actually made lives for themselves and turn their own lives are bound and the lives of other women in the process....
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. >> reporter: next week, in fact, hoyt and company plan to begin a kickstarter campaign to help fund production of the giant-sized word winder. they hope to raise enough cash to get the price down to around $225 forrel schools. >>> and coming up, the big business behind the most exciting two minutes in sports. but first, here's our commodities treasuries and currencies fair today. >>> tomorrow is the running of the 139th kentucky derby. the event, complete with the pageantry, hats, mint juleps is much more than a horse race, of course. it's a cultural event. and as brian shactman tells us, it's big business, foo tao. >> reporter: everything about the kentucky derby is big. big economic impact, more than $300 million just at churchill downs. big crowds, 160,000-strong on race day, big hats, and big price tags. beyond the $2 million purse for the race itself, there is immense cost. from the optional luxuries of attendance to the necessities of racing. >> let's start with luxury. this just open area is called the mansion. it has all the amenities you might imagine from the name, includi
. >> reporter: next week, in fact, hoyt and company plan to begin a kickstarter campaign to help fund production of the giant-sized word winder. they hope to raise enough cash to get the price down to around $225 forrel schools. >>> and coming up, the big business behind the most exciting two minutes in sports. but first, here's our commodities treasuries and currencies fair today. >>> tomorrow is the running of the 139th kentucky derby. the event, complete with the...
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being sold and consumed throughout the work out so also the goal is not to just win these events to kickstart a major global conversation about what it is that corporations are doing in influencing people's everyday decisions but i was does it thank you very much indeed well no doubt we'll return to a little later as the demonstration gets underway there in new york but for the moment thanks very much indeed and the stars of chicken are reporting that well despite global anger the u.s. senate has scuppered a bill which would have given american states the authority to decide whether to label genetically modified products the majority of legislators believe that people don't need to know whether they are eating g.m. foods what is making lopez explains why. for years now americans have been concerned about the food in their refrigerators and more importantly the ingredients in those foods the debate over genetically modified crops isn't only playing out in the fields it's being harvested in the courtrooms as well as within the walls of capitol hill and it turns out the u.s. government might hav
being sold and consumed throughout the work out so also the goal is not to just win these events to kickstart a major global conversation about what it is that corporations are doing in influencing people's everyday decisions but i was does it thank you very much indeed well no doubt we'll return to a little later as the demonstration gets underway there in new york but for the moment thanks very much indeed and the stars of chicken are reporting that well despite global anger the u.s. senate...
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we just got some figures in and robert's kickstarter campaign we already have $1.8 billion. >> thankou have to do another one. >> i don't know is that enough? >> jimmy: would you think about doing another one? >> yeah. i mean, it's been one of the -- you know, the best things in my life professionally. and people really like it. >> jimmy: i think you should beat it to death. just until everyone is just sick of it. keep going. >> i get to give free sunglasses away. >> jimmy: i would never take that ironman costume off. they would bury me in it. that's how i go out. >> that's one approach. >> jimmy: ben kingsley plays a great villain. i don't want to give anything away in case there's anyone who hasn't seen it. he's terrific. >> he has a great character arc, but he's also such a playful guy. so he's kind of like this arch nemesis but he's a -- he's very funny. and so we had to really bridge the gap between -- you don't necessarily want him getting the big laughs in the movie when he's supposed to be scaring us. >> jimmy: right. it's weird to see a guy who you think of as gandhi in that
we just got some figures in and robert's kickstarter campaign we already have $1.8 billion. >> thankou have to do another one. >> i don't know is that enough? >> jimmy: would you think about doing another one? >> yeah. i mean, it's been one of the -- you know, the best things in my life professionally. and people really like it. >> jimmy: i think you should beat it to death. just until everyone is just sick of it. keep going. >> i get to give free sunglasses...
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. >> japan has agreed to lend my and mark $500 million to help kickstart the country's economy. 'sinzo abe canceled myanmar remaining debt of nearly $2 billion during a meeting with the president thein sein. abe said it was in recognition of myanmar's political and economic reforms. south korea is in the middle of a housing boom. many people are getting priced out of the market. high rents are forcing some families to consider new living arrangements. the story from seoul. >> an afternoon at home watching the kids. these are not her kids and it is not her, or at least not only her, kitchen. her family came together with eight others to build what may look from the street like another suburban lowrise block, but on the inside has become a mini village. communal.is entirely meals are taken together, childcare is shared, and they even hired a teacher to supervise afterschool studies in a purpose-built western. -- classroom. >> we were not trying to build an old-style village, but it must've been like this. acton, mothers would take care of neighbors kids and people would cook for e
. >> japan has agreed to lend my and mark $500 million to help kickstart the country's economy. 'sinzo abe canceled myanmar remaining debt of nearly $2 billion during a meeting with the president thein sein. abe said it was in recognition of myanmar's political and economic reforms. south korea is in the middle of a housing boom. many people are getting priced out of the market. high rents are forcing some families to consider new living arrangements. the story from seoul. >> an...
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percent however robert oulds from the euro skeptic think tank the bruges group believes the financial kickstart will not help those countries that are most in need of the aid. within the eurozone there will not be any change because they have one come and see so it won't actually help the economies of southern europe particularly spain portugal arland italy and greece which we can all count together as countries that are struggling as a result of their being the e.u. single common see the euro france as well is also suffering economically and has unemployment rising we've seeing a separation between the french and german economies cutting interest rates by this small amount to no point five percent won't actually really make much difference we need a vatican change of policy within the e.u. to to bring about economic growth eventual the will have to be a breakup of the euro that's the only way to restore economic growth it's the only way to get people back to work if they can have their common seas depreciate and of course that the new tape instance adore each market that were to be returned th
percent however robert oulds from the euro skeptic think tank the bruges group believes the financial kickstart will not help those countries that are most in need of the aid. within the eurozone there will not be any change because they have one come and see so it won't actually help the economies of southern europe particularly spain portugal arland italy and greece which we can all count together as countries that are struggling as a result of their being the e.u. single common see the euro...
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reporter: comedian kirk brown begged for donations through his freezer door on the crowdfunding site kickstarter a skywriter to -- >> insert absurdity or stupidity into people's lives. >> reporter: by flying over downtown los angeles writing "how do i land?" that should make folks smile. we haven't seen such elaborate skywriting since the couple in "malcolm in the middle" celebrated their love way heart formed by two planes, which proceeded to collide with one another when the halves of the heart met. but we digress. within a couple of days kurt received almost $7,000 in donations. more than enough to write a ten-character joke. but it was a windy day in l.a. and almost as soon as the plane would write a word the letters would be g-o-n-e. so at the watch party kurt hosted on a rooftop -- >> as soon as like the second letter was done it just blew away. and everybody was like, oh. okay. >> reporter: so why does this look so good? it's a composite. so convincing one poster said "this person can write better with a freaking plane than i can using a pen." but this is what the joke actually looked lik
reporter: comedian kirk brown begged for donations through his freezer door on the crowdfunding site kickstarter a skywriter to -- >> insert absurdity or stupidity into people's lives. >> reporter: by flying over downtown los angeles writing "how do i land?" that should make folks smile. we haven't seen such elaborate skywriting since the couple in "malcolm in the middle" celebrated their love way heart formed by two planes, which proceeded to collide with one...
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you don't need to advance because it doesn't cost that much or you can do something like kickstart because you can put it on the web. what is the role of the publishers of this new world where the production and distribution and financing are starting to be taken by different technologies? there is a lot in there. first i disagree fundamentally with a couple of things. there is production distribution costs and tasks involved whether it is digital or physical. i think it is a very common misunderstanding. it's very easy to think that digital is free and it's not. there is a lot of backlash if you will over some of the early books and we have an extensive back west. there is a conversion process that takes place and there is a lot of care that most going to that because in the early days when you are scanning the books to get them into the format they just were not replicating the book properly. so first of all there is a production largest in the cost but in the competency of around production of a digital book and presenting that properly. i'm actually looking at the head of children's pu
you don't need to advance because it doesn't cost that much or you can do something like kickstart because you can put it on the web. what is the role of the publishers of this new world where the production and distribution and financing are starting to be taken by different technologies? there is a lot in there. first i disagree fundamentally with a couple of things. there is production distribution costs and tasks involved whether it is digital or physical. i think it is a very common...
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>> that engagement why talk about peer-to-peer i think about donors and a kickstarter.hese examples where people are saying do you know what? i'm kind of fed up with local and state government and federal government. i am sick and tired of paygo hearings and cloture, don't even know what the heck that is in sequestration who made that word up? but i want to solve problems and i want to engage. i want to make a difference particularly this millennial generation 30 and younger this generation they called the generation of choice, the net generation. they world where everything will be -- >> but great deal of faith and confidence and i must sell value in many respects aside from wanting to permit themselves because of horse i work with them as a college professor and so forth and but perhaps maybe some of your confidence is a bit inflated in terms of optimism about their commitment and many of them seem quite apathetic here they care about environmental issues but fixing government which is really what you are talking about reforming government a lot of them have checked o
>> that engagement why talk about peer-to-peer i think about donors and a kickstarter.hese examples where people are saying do you know what? i'm kind of fed up with local and state government and federal government. i am sick and tired of paygo hearings and cloture, don't even know what the heck that is in sequestration who made that word up? but i want to solve problems and i want to engage. i want to make a difference particularly this millennial generation 30 and younger this...
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on kickstarter, anyone can invest, but the return is unconventional.ess to a film investors helped fund. of the nearly 100,000 projects launched on kickstarter, half have met the tlehreshold to go into development. crowd funding platform is only open to accredited investors. focused on consumer product companies, circleup has helped a dozen small businesses raise more than $10 million. while new regulation should boost its numbers. when investors spend, they're increasingly likely to do so via square. its mobile payment is shaking up investors. along with visa and citi's venture capital arm. it's even pushing traditional register maker ncr into the mobile game. square handles billions of dollars of transactions per month putting banks and credit card companies on guard. >> there's one more financial disruptor on the list. an estimated $29 trillion prize. it has already brought in $240 million in assets under management. the innovative service is disrupting the traditional brokerage model. joining us now live from palo alto very early in the morning is
on kickstarter, anyone can invest, but the return is unconventional.ess to a film investors helped fund. of the nearly 100,000 projects launched on kickstarter, half have met the tlehreshold to go into development. crowd funding platform is only open to accredited investors. focused on consumer product companies, circleup has helped a dozen small businesses raise more than $10 million. while new regulation should boost its numbers. when investors spend, they're increasingly likely to do so via...
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i wondered how we would have started the process if we had not gotten the kickstart from the reinvestment act of 2009, which i have noted is producing more efficient doctors' visits? i final question, there was a big boost in medicaid funding in 2009 and that was a godsend to our family because i think my mother would have been kicked out for assisted living residents in the last three years of her life. she died at age 92 in late 2012. how many elderly people do you think would have been displaced if it had not been for the expansion of the medicaid funding in 2009? those are my questions. guest: let's talk first about the issue of tax cuts. when the government gives tax cuts, that can actually show up in the budget more less the same way that spending does. imagine the government is spending say $1 trillion and it gives a tax cut and if it is not paying for that tax cut, it still ends up being effectively, from a budgeting cents, borrow the money. and adding to the deficit can add to the deficit in the same way that borrowed money, then just trying to spend does come if you're not cutti
i wondered how we would have started the process if we had not gotten the kickstart from the reinvestment act of 2009, which i have noted is producing more efficient doctors' visits? i final question, there was a big boost in medicaid funding in 2009 and that was a godsend to our family because i think my mother would have been kicked out for assisted living residents in the last three years of her life. she died at age 92 in late 2012. how many elderly people do you think would have been...
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at the time i started writing a novel about a young hacker who semi--accidentally helped kickstart arevolution by providing security online to a whoever came to him for help. i finished it the week that the egyptian people occupied tahir square in 2011. i got a call from my agent saying we have to sell this book now. a lot of interesting mea culpa hombre stations from there and with people who had told me that gen y was a generation of texting slackers. you know, was it really going to be huge in the middle east, this twitter/facebook thing? don't they still ride camels there? then they were all taking themselves thinking, how could you know? and i was thinking, how could you not know? i think, you know, watching that phenomenon unfold was so astonishing to me because for the first time in sort of the history of the internet regimes were scrambling to block internet access and cell phone access in order to prevent revolutions from occurring. literally, this was the last ditch effort at the mubarak regime. they shut down all be cell phone service, because a lot of people use their sma
at the time i started writing a novel about a young hacker who semi--accidentally helped kickstart arevolution by providing security online to a whoever came to him for help. i finished it the week that the egyptian people occupied tahir square in 2011. i got a call from my agent saying we have to sell this book now. a lot of interesting mea culpa hombre stations from there and with people who had told me that gen y was a generation of texting slackers. you know, was it really going to be huge...