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so, we modeled that as well. and that gave us a set of projections on this slide about how we project annual increases in the proposed minimum wage what translates into increased average wages by each of these industries. and to answer the question iposed a couple slides ago, we are predicting rather large increases in wages to occur from the 2015 to 19 period. first thing i'll sale about the table, the years at the top are calendar years. so, they're not the 2016 increase over the 2015 increase. they're rather that's the average minimum wage in effect during that year and how that changes from one year to the next. and i should also say that these wage increases for each industry which range from 13% for manufacturing over the five-year period up to 26% for food services are not solely caused by the minimum wage. these are also caused by inflation and other things that tend to affect wages. but this is what we predict, what a model projects, the increase in labor costs will be annually and then the far right col
so, we modeled that as well. and that gave us a set of projections on this slide about how we project annual increases in the proposed minimum wage what translates into increased average wages by each of these industries. and to answer the question iposed a couple slides ago, we are predicting rather large increases in wages to occur from the 2015 to 19 period. first thing i'll sale about the table, the years at the top are calendar years. so, they're not the 2016 increase over the 2015...
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to uphold, you know, to act within the law there is a law there are various enforcement models it's not mandated the way we've implemented it and the way we've implemented it is waiting this gentleman's time money and effort and waiting the resources of the city and county of san francisco and, in fact, accident benefit is minimum compared to the administrative active and financial burden so if we can find, you know, a supervisor to help us this is another clean up the code sort of thing >> yeah. i have two of them a cat scanner you have it on you are phone what you have on your phone takes away what those people do. >> and the basis of the scare. >> your admitting you're not paying a license fee. >> he's not charging anyone but the process of square we use it in our retail shop when we got the fairs we create a retailer a look up the square you put you basically have a database and create the items and take our square transaction. in fact, the square has nothing to do with it the fact my phone has a product database it has a de facto point of sale >> or your ipod. >> it's slid if i
to uphold, you know, to act within the law there is a law there are various enforcement models it's not mandated the way we've implemented it and the way we've implemented it is waiting this gentleman's time money and effort and waiting the resources of the city and county of san francisco and, in fact, accident benefit is minimum compared to the administrative active and financial burden so if we can find, you know, a supervisor to help us this is another clean up the code sort of thing...
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some models every hour. the national weather service can be replaced and they're working -- they have so many pressures i've spent 12 years in the weather and i'm a firm believer we have plenty of computers. we need more detail. more knowledge in. --the reality is it's a very amount of money and we know that noaa -- you're the head of noaa now. can you take this technology directly to the planes without knowing a way to pay for it and provide the service? >> and here's the good news. -- are challenged, the commercial market will come in and work with them. because it's a big commercial opportunity. so it doesn't have to be the government to pay to do it all. >> yeah. > so we work with them and try to come up with places where we can add -- we don't want them to go away. they're not a competitor. >> i know they're not a competitor. but thank you very much. i appreciate even though -- knowing this exists. thank you very much. >> thank you. enjoy the rest of the -- >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >> co
some models every hour. the national weather service can be replaced and they're working -- they have so many pressures i've spent 12 years in the weather and i'm a firm believer we have plenty of computers. we need more detail. more knowledge in. --the reality is it's a very amount of money and we know that noaa -- you're the head of noaa now. can you take this technology directly to the planes without knowing a way to pay for it and provide the service? >> and here's the good news. --...
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how do you go from being a drummer to running a modeling business? >> when i was a kid i was always playing on pots and pans and 17 graduated high school early to go to p.i.t., my dad said you are going to the pittsburgh institute of technology, amazing. i'm going to the percussion institute of technology. i want to be a drummer. i had an injury and couldn't play and eventually started driving models around never thinking it could be a full-time career like this. and represent claudia schiffer, ayman, claudia christenson, corolla, bridget hall, courtney love, a bunch of people. gerri: now you mentioned social media, new social media division, tell me about that? >> such an interesting business, you see the entire business changing. we're starting a home division, secret, basically based on beautiful girls because there is a lot of new brand girls that are happening that's based on followings and people getting impressions. >> if you have a daughter, would you put her in the modeling business? >> it's not an easy business unless you have an incredible
how do you go from being a drummer to running a modeling business? >> when i was a kid i was always playing on pots and pans and 17 graduated high school early to go to p.i.t., my dad said you are going to the pittsburgh institute of technology, amazing. i'm going to the percussion institute of technology. i want to be a drummer. i had an injury and couldn't play and eventually started driving models around never thinking it could be a full-time career like this. and represent claudia...
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our model is we are selling a brand. what we are trying to do every day is elevate that brand and we believe if we elevate the brand and create more addicts across a wide range of demographics, we will serve our brand and we will grow our business and build our model all over the world. that is a very different raison d'Être. lunch with arom a great steven soderbergh who's doing a show for us that will be on cinemax. stephen, who is a great artist, said the liberation i feel working at hbo with excellence as my metric, that is annexed ordinary thing. -- that is annexed ordinary thing. -- extraordinary thing. whoever you are talking to in our family, that is a very liberating dynamic. .hat is our blessing >> you are attracting people who have been at this for a long time. you mentioned candelabra, michael douglas comes to mind. >> michael's line to me was, i would been doing this for 40 years. what is in the water here? everybody who i encounter at your company, the marketing team, the pr team, all we are trying to do is
our model is we are selling a brand. what we are trying to do every day is elevate that brand and we believe if we elevate the brand and create more addicts across a wide range of demographics, we will serve our brand and we will grow our business and build our model all over the world. that is a very different raison d'Être. lunch with arom a great steven soderbergh who's doing a show for us that will be on cinemax. stephen, who is a great artist, said the liberation i feel working at hbo...
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the model t could run all day at 35-miles-an-hour. still the t is an automobile. a piece of machinery full with intangibles that a horse could never know. stories of the old days traveling in a t abound. the kinds of tall tales that in the telling eventually evolved into history. >> one of the stories they have is going into yosemite because the breaks not being really good they would find a tree, tie a chain to it and drag the tree down the hill to help slow them down. >> and model t's gave way to a way of measuring time and distance to yosemite. especially when traveled on the old merced river road. >>> i had a friend who used to come down there from fresno, and i asked him how long it took. he said i'll tell you how long it took. three flat tires. >>> it's not important how long it takes to travel yosemite, just being there is what counts. >>> here's why you lock up your food at yosemite. we'll tell you what rangers have been doing over the years to try to solve the bear problem. >>> also capturing the ever changing mood of yosemite with his camera. anzel adams
the model t could run all day at 35-miles-an-hour. still the t is an automobile. a piece of machinery full with intangibles that a horse could never know. stories of the old days traveling in a t abound. the kinds of tall tales that in the telling eventually evolved into history. >> one of the stories they have is going into yosemite because the breaks not being really good they would find a tree, tie a chain to it and drag the tree down the hill to help slow them down. >> and model...
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the proven model is premium model. the games are free to play, for millions and millions of users.set of those choose to enhance the experience by buying digital goods. it's a model originally developed in asia, it's been transported really first by zynga, now by all of the gaming companies. very successfully in the u.s. i don't think there's a pricing issue in that regard. i think that the ability for companies to generate new games, i think is there. they kind of have to prove that over time. there has been a number of these companies, of course, end up being going back to the console games, activision, acquired a number of companies along the way, and those were in some cases successful investments for the companies that were being acquired. so i think, you know, industries consolidate and companies like king and super sell and zynga, electronic arts, they've done acquisitions in the context of today's mobile gaming world. but i think it's the business that's here to stay. people like it. we have barely scratched the surface on game categories. a lot of games out there today, co
the proven model is premium model. the games are free to play, for millions and millions of users.set of those choose to enhance the experience by buying digital goods. it's a model originally developed in asia, it's been transported really first by zynga, now by all of the gaming companies. very successfully in the u.s. i don't think there's a pricing issue in that regard. i think that the ability for companies to generate new games, i think is there. they kind of have to prove that over time....
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this is one of our earlier models, you're likely to see some models out and about that are a little bit different, but right now we're showing our floor model. we're very much getting this version of google glass in the hands of as many explorers as possible and gathering their feedback or what they think we cannism prove about it. >> host: so what can people do with it? >> guest: you can actually do a lot of things you can do with your phone nowadays. you can send messages, make calls, take pictures and record videos. you can do a lot of the things we're doing in a hands-free way so that you could control google glass with touch and with voice -- [inaudible] in front of our face holding up a camera, just not experiencing the word -- the world fully. >> host: so if you were to take a picture right now, how would you do that? >> guest: i would tap the glass right here, and then i would say, okay, glass, take a picture. >> host: and where's it stored? where does it go? >> guest: it's stored inside glass, and if i can turn on the screen again, i could share the picture on a social network,
this is one of our earlier models, you're likely to see some models out and about that are a little bit different, but right now we're showing our floor model. we're very much getting this version of google glass in the hands of as many explorers as possible and gathering their feedback or what they think we cannism prove about it. >> host: so what can people do with it? >> guest: you can actually do a lot of things you can do with your phone nowadays. you can send messages, make...
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i actually model, role model how to do it. we -- it's really an apprenticeship kind of model for training. >> we're going to see instructional coach in action in pleasanton and talk to the superintendent to find out why students and teachers benefit. >>> professional development, it's a phrase you hear a lot in the business world. whether it's a ceo, doctor or lawyer. it's not uncommon for professionals to have a coach. someone that brings new ideas and a fresh perspective. that idea is taking off in the classroom and taking seasoned educators to a whole new level. >> what's the first thing i need to draw? >> it's math time at valley view elementary in pleasanton. >> as this third grade spanish teacher is effectively know is working on the math standards. >> i see a three and marked a three. >> standing up for success in her classroom. >> i like the idea that the math is more than just the following the lines and adding and subtracting and moving on. >> she's trading places with her kids. >> my students and teachers are other
i actually model, role model how to do it. we -- it's really an apprenticeship kind of model for training. >> we're going to see instructional coach in action in pleasanton and talk to the superintendent to find out why students and teachers benefit. >>> professional development, it's a phrase you hear a lot in the business world. whether it's a ceo, doctor or lawyer. it's not uncommon for professionals to have a coach. someone that brings new ideas and a fresh perspective. that...
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always wanted to be a basketball role model. being a baseball role model is really cool. >> tons of pro athletes tweeting during the game. trout saying, she is straight dominating. next game sunday at 7:00. the eagles in new england. foles will be out maclin and cooper. let's get our starter ready. ron burke, get us ready for tonight. >> chip kelly said there's a lot of areas where mccoy can improve. the all-pro and reigning champ agrees with that. he says he wants to be great. here is lesean from wednesday on what he needs to accomplish in the second preseason game tonight. >> i think more friday would be the finishing touches. we did step one, two, three. friday we need finishing touches, breaking tackles, all the small things to finish this project up. >> a little more than an hour from kickoff. send it back to you. >> we are right back after this. >>> thanks for watching. >>> on the broadcast tonight, city on edge. new images tonight of a teenager shot to death by police minutes before his fatal run-in. as we learn the ident
always wanted to be a basketball role model. being a baseball role model is really cool. >> tons of pro athletes tweeting during the game. trout saying, she is straight dominating. next game sunday at 7:00. the eagles in new england. foles will be out maclin and cooper. let's get our starter ready. ron burke, get us ready for tonight. >> chip kelly said there's a lot of areas where mccoy can improve. the all-pro and reigning champ agrees with that. he says he wants to be great. here...
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i actually model -- role model how to do it. it's really an apprenticeship kind of model for training. >> see an instructional coach in action and talk to the district superintendent to find out why teachers and students benefits, next. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. >>> professional development, it's a phrase you hear a lot in the business world, whether it's a ceo or a doctor or a lawyer. it's not uncommon for professionals to have a coach. someone who brings new ideas and a fresh perspective. now, that idea is taking off in the classroom, too. and taking seasoned educators to a whole new level. >> what's the first thing i need to draw? >> it's math time in felicia's class in pleasonton. >> what is the smallest number -- >> this third-grade spanish teacher is working on the new common core math standard. >> i see a 3 and i marked a 3. i like
i actually model -- role model how to do it. it's really an apprenticeship kind of model for training. >> see an instructional coach in action and talk to the district superintendent to find out why teachers and students benefits, next. (yawn) (ding!) toaster strudel! more fruit in the filling, ya? mmm! ya! warm, flaky, gooey, toaster strudel! now, with more fruit! don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls... ...gets you there in just 60 seconds. >>> professional...
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forecast models and the computers are wonderful. but if you don't put the right data into them you will not get the right answer. >> host: how often does it need to be updated if there is major investment made in the technology? how often does it need to be updated? >> guest: we capture data seven days a week in real time and run some models every six hours and they go every 5-10 days and some every hour going out 24 hours. and the national weather service can do the same thing. they are working and have so many pressures and so many news it is hard to decipher them all. i spent 12 years of weather data and i am a firm believer -- it isn't computers. it is putting more details in the start of the forecast with more knowledge giving you a better idea. >> host: the reality is it is a short supply of money from the government. and you are the head of noah. can you take this technology directly to planes without having them to pay for it and still provide the service working with the weather? >> guest: here is the good news. as noah and
forecast models and the computers are wonderful. but if you don't put the right data into them you will not get the right answer. >> host: how often does it need to be updated if there is major investment made in the technology? how often does it need to be updated? >> guest: we capture data seven days a week in real time and run some models every six hours and they go every 5-10 days and some every hour going out 24 hours. and the national weather service can do the same thing....
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to our hopes are riding on the third street rail and our hopes on the street subway for all to be a model to the country of economic development while we improve the quality of life and sflrs customers and create good paying jobs that's today is a sad day because of the loss of robin williams i was oncoming over mayor we were together in 2012 with another phase we are that altogether with ray la hood the secretary of transportation and while we were listening to each other's speeches we were on our i preponderance watching the last of the games to dorm who would be in the playoffs and while we were celebrating the; correct construction we were cheering the victory of the giants that day to go on to the world series and robin williams was a great giant fan my daughter christine right-minded me in after 2001 that was by and large the first time god bless america took place some may have done is but a tradition across our country and robin williams was a great giants fan but in 2004 he sank god bless america urging the 7th ending stretch we've lost a genius and san francisco has lost a great
to our hopes are riding on the third street rail and our hopes on the street subway for all to be a model to the country of economic development while we improve the quality of life and sflrs customers and create good paying jobs that's today is a sad day because of the loss of robin williams i was oncoming over mayor we were together in 2012 with another phase we are that altogether with ray la hood the secretary of transportation and while we were listening to each other's speeches we were on...
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they need more role models out here. >> reporter: and role models they've become. >> back to the pitcher, double play ball. jackson -- it's over! chicago wins the united states championship! >> reporter: the team gracious in victory, hometown heroes helping an entire city believe in a field of dreams. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> they certain little are role models. there will be some parties in chicago tonight. "gma" and "this week" in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow. have a good evening. good night. >>> the following is a special presentation of espn on abc. >>> it's the most amazing setting in stock car racing. a small town of 30,000, in beautiful northeast, tennessee, that draws people from all 50 states and a dozen countries around the world. they line the hillsides with campers and bring endless energy inside the massive stadium that is bristol motor speedway. it's here, tonight, inside one of nascar's smallest but most spectacular racetracks, the pressure of finding a place in the chase clashes with the action of the concrete coliseum. >> the race to the ch
they need more role models out here. >> reporter: and role models they've become. >> back to the pitcher, double play ball. jackson -- it's over! chicago wins the united states championship! >> reporter: the team gracious in victory, hometown heroes helping an entire city believe in a field of dreams. alex perez, abc news, chicago. >> they certain little are role models. there will be some parties in chicago tonight. "gma" and "this week" in the...
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take a fresh look at the model one more time. a great deal of important questions to ask in and around network adequacy. in some cases, we will not be able to come up with the answer. issues that we will grapple with include narrowing a network and what if no wide networks is offered in a market. how narrow is too narrow? what does it matter -- doesn't matter? what happens when a doctor and hospital leaves a network? of course, consumer notice requirements, as well. the list goes on and on. we as regulators and people working on this issue keep a couple of things in mind. we need to be mindful of the cost. need to look at access to medical care and we need to recognize that we do not have all of the answers. we need a model that can address the existing and emerging issues. thank you. >> before we move on, what can you tell us at the moment? i know that you have not finished your work. what can you tell us about where you think we are heading with regulations? are there any, based on the with where we are heading and the comments
take a fresh look at the model one more time. a great deal of important questions to ask in and around network adequacy. in some cases, we will not be able to come up with the answer. issues that we will grapple with include narrowing a network and what if no wide networks is offered in a market. how narrow is too narrow? what does it matter -- doesn't matter? what happens when a doctor and hospital leaves a network? of course, consumer notice requirements, as well. the list goes on and on. we...
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what if i owned a later model car with its original ignition switch? your recall implies that i don't have to do anything. but my car might still have a subpar switch. will your company conduct a detailed analysis of these late model vehicles to determine if they are safe and will you provide the committee with rarnty reports and other information so we can do our own analysis? >> i believe we are recalling all of those parts. all of those vehicles are being recalled. >> they're all being recalled. well, i must say in conclusion, mr. chairman, i am concerned. i know you've taken this job in an inauspicious time. you are trying to clean up a mess left behind for you by your predecessors. but i have one last question. how can gm assure its customers that new switches be installed beginning april 7 will finally meet gm's requirements? >> we are working very closely with our supplier, our executive director responsible for switches is personally look at the performance of the new switches. we will do 100% end of line testing to make sure that the performan
what if i owned a later model car with its original ignition switch? your recall implies that i don't have to do anything. but my car might still have a subpar switch. will your company conduct a detailed analysis of these late model vehicles to determine if they are safe and will you provide the committee with rarnty reports and other information so we can do our own analysis? >> i believe we are recalling all of those parts. all of those vehicles are being recalled. >> they're all...
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and the cultural model. i don't know how the business model is going to turn out. used to be well-known how you make money and how you are going to make money in the long range plan. now it is unclear. we do plan on sticking with it. it is what gets us up in the morning. we love our hometown and the business of news. the second thing is the cultural model. if you look at the cultural model, what does news mean to society? for me that goes back to the beginnings of our company. our first business ever in 1898 was a small newspaper in dayton, ohio, the number five horse and a five horse race. my great-grandfather purchased $26,000 and said he would rather have a failing business and have to work for somebody else. he stuck with it and found over the years that accuracy, integrity, balance wins out in the end. not pandering to the people in money andcan make you make the world a better place. >> he was also a politician. he became governor. he ran for president with roosevelt. >> roosevelt was his vice presidential ticket. that gets to the point of this. he believes i
and the cultural model. i don't know how the business model is going to turn out. used to be well-known how you make money and how you are going to make money in the long range plan. now it is unclear. we do plan on sticking with it. it is what gets us up in the morning. we love our hometown and the business of news. the second thing is the cultural model. if you look at the cultural model, what does news mean to society? for me that goes back to the beginnings of our company. our first...
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in response the swedish model which bans the purchase but not the sale of sex is sweeping europe. >> criminalizes johns but not prostitutes. and the reason that it's spreading is there is a widespread sense in europe that experiments with legalization rather than making life better for people in sex industry which was part of what the laws were intended to do it's made things worse while increasing trafficking in the power of organized crime. >> norway and iceland adopted the swedish model in 2009. france and ireland are considering it. the european parliament approved a resolution calling on all member governments to adopt the swedish still law. after interviewing sex workers, politicians, police and activists, goldberg reports the swedish model does cut down on prostitution but at a cost to sex workers by increasing the stigma and driving the work underground. >> some of the women will pose the swedish model because it interferes with their business and work. but there are ways that you could tweak the swedish model to protect the women in the sex industry from eviction to make it
in response the swedish model which bans the purchase but not the sale of sex is sweeping europe. >> criminalizes johns but not prostitutes. and the reason that it's spreading is there is a widespread sense in europe that experiments with legalization rather than making life better for people in sex industry which was part of what the laws were intended to do it's made things worse while increasing trafficking in the power of organized crime. >> norway and iceland adopted the...
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role models is a factor to retaining women. >> did you have a role model for your ph.d. ? role model was my dad, which is what i related to when it came to petra. what instruct me about her was her passion for her subject and her enthusiasm. i don't remember at the aim of 18 being that -- aim of 18 being that clear about what i wanted to do this science. it was inspiring. >> what i can relate to is not just the passion about the science, but the aryanism, she -- organism, she seemed to love the birds. that was me at that age. i can relate to being passionate about a creature and using it as aol. >> i love the way she was fascinated by the animal. i was fascinated by the way she used robotic knowledge to enhance her research, it's a work. >> and an example of where science research is going. it's so cross-disciplinary, being an expert in one is not enough any more. it's great to see someone starting at stanford. he she has that handle. >> for viewers, young women waiting to get into science or mentors, what advice do you have? >> don't think because you are not at universit
role models is a factor to retaining women. >> did you have a role model for your ph.d. ? role model was my dad, which is what i related to when it came to petra. what instruct me about her was her passion for her subject and her enthusiasm. i don't remember at the aim of 18 being that -- aim of 18 being that clear about what i wanted to do this science. it was inspiring. >> what i can relate to is not just the passion about the science, but the aryanism, she -- organism, she seemed...
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we have an exciting model in our own backyard cast that was established last year specifically to secure long-term space for arts organizations in the tenderloin and mid-market. cast was started with a $5 million grant from the kenneth foundation and it has acquired two properties already. the luxury store gallery pictured here as well as 1007 market street and then 80 tush street. basically the cast follows the similar model as the paris program, they end into long-term leases combined with technical assistance to help build capacity for those organizations to purchase those buildings. cast is also being creative in identifying funding sources such as new market tax credits and safely tdr for the property. this is page six of the report. we are not going to go, this is our summary of all of our recommendations for moving forward in this area. some of the recommendations relate to the historic preservation commission and the planning department and many do not. i want to emphasize that especially in light of the conversation we had in reference to the work program. another important poin
we have an exciting model in our own backyard cast that was established last year specifically to secure long-term space for arts organizations in the tenderloin and mid-market. cast was started with a $5 million grant from the kenneth foundation and it has acquired two properties already. the luxury store gallery pictured here as well as 1007 market street and then 80 tush street. basically the cast follows the similar model as the paris program, they end into long-term leases combined with...
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so i want to talk about san francisco as a national model for a maker city i thought about standing here talking about manufacturing and building is really all kindred spirit claiming the potential for the urban areas of this country to house this industry of the innovation and the creative class that isn't that true san francisco has brought together that's the power in what we see happening today when i look at the project like the central subway project i see the section are these and jobs and a transformation of the city accident take place h escape but it's a commitment to the manufacturing sector our siktsd in the city we have 5 hundred and 40 active manufacturers that has doubt the administrators we've had since sf was launched in the heart of the recession i want to say when we talk about national prongz programs like make ♪ america the first program that baend was the original jobs now i have to give credit to nancy pelosi for her leadership jobs now, if you remember the original version go acted like an intrirm program through that placed individuals who worked chronically unde
so i want to talk about san francisco as a national model for a maker city i thought about standing here talking about manufacturing and building is really all kindred spirit claiming the potential for the urban areas of this country to house this industry of the innovation and the creative class that isn't that true san francisco has brought together that's the power in what we see happening today when i look at the project like the central subway project i see the section are these and jobs...
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so i wanted to wriujjz to put some role model stories in there.so thatr there are really example not like themselves, butçó bits and fees for them to follow. >> let's talk about role models. you say sports really lag recently weqÑi haver collin, n t' collins what is the impact on them coming out? >> they're very important because they're iconsfá they'reçóo) !m&by so many peoplefá in their normal lives. people love sport because itÑiq shows examples@ achievements. of an aspirational sense. so if you can see behind theçó veil and see theirçó sexuality, you can seei] actually great peoptt can be gay and lesbian and do well. >> and yet the broader sports world really lagsw3 behind will in +qin terms of people feeling comfortable coming out. >> i used to think it was because of the fans. but more and more when i spoke to several athletes who had come out or were thinking of coming out, it's really about teams and they were worried the gayxd athletes were worriedoklpñr in a teamq seeming to be weak. and if they lost thenw3 alp gay ew athlete -- the team
so i wanted to wriujjz to put some role model stories in there.so thatr there are really example not like themselves, butçó bits and fees for them to follow. >> let's talk about role models. you say sports really lag recently weqÑi haver collin, n t' collins what is the impact on them coming out? >> they're very important because they're iconsfá they'reçóo) !m&by so many peoplefá in their normal lives. people love sport because itÑiq shows examples@ achievements. of an...
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. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airports are all about food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and corey is my favorite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of
. >> are repioneering or is this a model. >> we're definitely pioneers and in airport commemoration at least nationally if not intvrl we have many folks asking our our process and how we select our great operators. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the food option in san francisco airport are phenomenal that's if it a lot of the airports >> yeah. >> you don't have the choice. >> some airports are all about food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing...
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we should follow that model. >> and beyond paying specifically are there other unique aspects of models you think would help? >> there are in which music rights are paid on a percentage base instead of cents and we can learn from that. there are definitely models we could look at to try to redefine something for the united states. a lot of questions are what specific changes would you make but the real answer is we have to change everything. you cannot pick one piece or problem. that is what we did for the last decade. we need a holistic solution. >> one of the things the europeans have is the limited grant of rights. first as right holders to be able to license some of our rights directly would be a great improvement. >> yes, sir? >> and in just to echo what sherman was saying is that we don't have a broadcast right that is the big difference. we need a broadcast right. and it will unlock lots of money from the international markets and our creators here will be able to get paid for their performances overseas. >> thank you for your time. i yield back. >> this brings me back to what i
we should follow that model. >> and beyond paying specifically are there other unique aspects of models you think would help? >> there are in which music rights are paid on a percentage base instead of cents and we can learn from that. there are definitely models we could look at to try to redefine something for the united states. a lot of questions are what specific changes would you make but the real answer is we have to change everything. you cannot pick one piece or problem....
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yes, we have new tools, but the model of funding things has not changed at all. to go back to that term, disintermediation -- journalism is in a. transformationof because you no longer need to go to the classifieds good you can get these things separately. you can go to crosswordpuzzles.com on the internet. that for whatever new online startups there are online, the models of finding them is still advertising. digital advertising, which brings in quite a bit less revenue than traditional print advertising, but it is advertising nonetheless. advertisers have been really empowered by the move to the digital sphere in what is called convergence, the fact that these formerly distinct areas of life are now online. you go online to watch her movies and read your books and to your crossword puzzles and talk on the telephone. advertisers can attract you through all these different realms of your daily practice. ,hey can collect data from you and are very empowered compared to the old days when they depended on the newspaperman so they could reach an audience. i think we
yes, we have new tools, but the model of funding things has not changed at all. to go back to that term, disintermediation -- journalism is in a. transformationof because you no longer need to go to the classifieds good you can get these things separately. you can go to crosswordpuzzles.com on the internet. that for whatever new online startups there are online, the models of finding them is still advertising. digital advertising, which brings in quite a bit less revenue than traditional print...