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in this course the businesses learn marketing strategy, master on and offline marketing tactics to reach new customers and create a marketing plan for their specific needs. for 119 legacy businesses on the registry as of december 31st, 81.5% were for profit businesses versus nonprofit organizations. this represented a slight increase of 1.7% from the previous report in august. for the city as a whole it is estimated 94.3% of the city's establishments are for profits. 97.4 are nonprofit. there were 20 applications to the fpc. it included all 20 on the registry. acknowledged the 100th business on the registry, submitted 12 business applications to the hpc, completed contract negotiations with the creative group for marketing and branding. created a web page indicated which businesses are compliant with the city and county of san francisco. notified legacy businesses of the availability of the online marketing training course courtesy of the small business development center and began issuing regular press releases. for the accident assistance grant there was an application rate of 64.9% wi
in this course the businesses learn marketing strategy, master on and offline marketing tactics to reach new customers and create a marketing plan for their specific needs. for 119 legacy businesses on the registry as of december 31st, 81.5% were for profit businesses versus nonprofit organizations. this represented a slight increase of 1.7% from the previous report in august. for the city as a whole it is estimated 94.3% of the city's establishments are for profits. 97.4 are nonprofit. there...
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with them, so we've asked for a budget increase of $15,000 to make sure we can both in on-line and offline materials, help provide information to people when they're at a time, as you heard tonight, significant political change in this city. it's important to make sure that we reach out as fully as we can, and lasthen lastly to develop staff and support retention. we've added additional $37,000 for training to invest in employees' knowledge, skills, and abilities continue work order with the department of human resources to provide expanded human resource and personnel services administratively, because we don't have them now, and our department needs them. all in all, this is a roughly 10% increase over our base operating budget, and this is something that we think is critical to get us in the right structure and setting to keep delivering on the things that we've identified as a priority as a department in the last couple of years. so i'm happy to answer any questions. we've basically presented an overview and score card based on the goals we identified two years ago in our blueprint for
with them, so we've asked for a budget increase of $15,000 to make sure we can both in on-line and offline materials, help provide information to people when they're at a time, as you heard tonight, significant political change in this city. it's important to make sure that we reach out as fully as we can, and lasthen lastly to develop staff and support retention. we've added additional $37,000 for training to invest in employees' knowledge, skills, and abilities continue work order with the...
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. -- offline. >> thank you. see if we can get that into the 2018-19. budget. any questions, colleagues? any members of the public would like to testify on this tantalizing item? hopefully this will go the way of 911, where we are past the 90% threshold and that has worked out well. that was the project in 2017, maybe that will be the project of 2018. no members of public? public comment is closed and we can file the item and i will work with dem and fire offline and, linda, i will give you this thing that came in my e-mail. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, supervisor peskin. this hearing is filed. and that was the last item. so the committee is adjourned, yes? >> >>[music] >> i came in with her impression of what i thought it was good >> what i knew about auditing with the irs spears i actually knew nothing about auditing >> in my mind it was purely financial. with people that audited the pain no one wants to deal with it >> now i see a lot of time explaining auditing is not just about taxes. >> oftentimes most students believe that auditing is only financial
. -- offline. >> thank you. see if we can get that into the 2018-19. budget. any questions, colleagues? any members of the public would like to testify on this tantalizing item? hopefully this will go the way of 911, where we are past the 90% threshold and that has worked out well. that was the project in 2017, maybe that will be the project of 2018. no members of public? public comment is closed and we can file the item and i will work with dem and fire offline and, linda, i will give...
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whether you're online or offline, they want to engage the consumer wherever that consumer might be thatategy is something you're going to continue to see for alibaba. i think ali pay is a good example and a half in that integration strategy as far as it relates to their growth long term, we definitely think that they have that long term potential and we're seeing a lot of interest amongst investors around alibaba more importantly, china internet in general zblfr is there a chance they jump across the pacific and buys ebay this is a story that they had global aspirations and they would start to acquire things. is that even possible? >> i certainly think that alibaba is eyeing other potential targets that could benefit their ecosystem. and there's no doubt that they're very focused on growing that ecosystem in china and focusing on the china consumer given the growth rate that exists there in the penetration rates so low as you look at potential targets outside of china, anything that benefits that ecosystem is clearly a likely target. and so there's certainly something to look for there
whether you're online or offline, they want to engage the consumer wherever that consumer might be thatategy is something you're going to continue to see for alibaba. i think ali pay is a good example and a half in that integration strategy as far as it relates to their growth long term, we definitely think that they have that long term potential and we're seeing a lot of interest amongst investors around alibaba more importantly, china internet in general zblfr is there a chance they jump...
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the only difference with offline as they never meet anybody afford anyone not.from the comfort of their own residence. you mentioned the how the web is developing and getting faster. techniques are getting more difficult to penetrate. is your ability to fight this keeping up with that not? we are trying to. it isa with that not? we are trying to. it is a fast changing world. as we try to have faster computers, better software, ta ken out to have faster computers, better software, taken out of the software, updates continually. all these things create... we use and expect to work. the criminals use them, just like we need to defeat them. it is ever—changing, really. we have to run to keep up. a final point. what does today's is therefore symbolise for you in the fight you have been mounting in this really distressing area for so many people? two things. 0ne area for so many people? two things. one is to bring anonymity on the web to the fore. the other is that this individual targeted our most vulnerable in society. he found it easy to do that. my only advice to
the only difference with offline as they never meet anybody afford anyone not.from the comfort of their own residence. you mentioned the how the web is developing and getting faster. techniques are getting more difficult to penetrate. is your ability to fight this keeping up with that not? we are trying to. it isa with that not? we are trying to. it is a fast changing world. as we try to have faster computers, better software, ta ken out to have faster computers, better software, taken out of...
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sexual innuendos on the internet, and offline, as well.eporter: over and over, she's received suggestive and degrading postings on her social media accounts. a total stranger sent her this one -- >> hey deary, you go for scarfing? i'd like to gradually strangle you beneath me until you slowly run out of air. how's that sound? a little hot? reporter: linnea says this kind of harassment is widespread on the internet -- almost a daily occurrence. men photograph their own genitals and send them to her regularly, often captioned with lewd texts. linnea decided to take action. she began touching up the photos and writing her own comments on the messages. then she puts them on her instagram profile -- linea claeson. linnea: often, these men get really furious, sad, hurt, cross. they make even worse threats than the ones before, saying i should be murdered or raped. even so, i feel like i'm in control now. reporter: even before the #metoo campaign, linnea was vigorously defending herself against the constant harassment. she has set an example for
sexual innuendos on the internet, and offline, as well.eporter: over and over, she's received suggestive and degrading postings on her social media accounts. a total stranger sent her this one -- >> hey deary, you go for scarfing? i'd like to gradually strangle you beneath me until you slowly run out of air. how's that sound? a little hot? reporter: linnea says this kind of harassment is widespread on the internet -- almost a daily occurrence. men photograph their own genitals and send...
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the app will not let drivers log back in until it's offline for six hours.rivers will also get a warning when they're approaching that cutoff time. the driving accounts for 6,000 crashes a year. >>> on wall street, it could be set for a pullback after yesterday's strong rally. the dow posting its best two-gay gain, 741 points since august 2015. however, the index is still down more than 7%. an all-time high, tracy. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> 5:24. are you feeling the love? dpi philadelphia is about to. the iconic love sculpture returns today. the citywide tour it will take before settling in love park. >> reporter: i'm keith jones here in south korea. i'm going to tell you why pin trading could be its own olympic sport. >> i'm meteorologist bill henley. are you feeling the cold? well, you will this morning. but sunshine is on tap for today. this morning, it's cold winds that are blog. look at the banners in center city. that's a live view at 5:25. right now, it is in the 20s. but it feels like it's in the teens. we've got your "first alert" forecas
the app will not let drivers log back in until it's offline for six hours.rivers will also get a warning when they're approaching that cutoff time. the driving accounts for 6,000 crashes a year. >>> on wall street, it could be set for a pullback after yesterday's strong rally. the dow posting its best two-gay gain, 741 points since august 2015. however, the index is still down more than 7%. an all-time high, tracy. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> 5:24. are you...
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confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile offline at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border two hundred ninety eight revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on the first anniversary of the event but you do with a criminal investigation before becomes a cold case so there's been this curious element of why is there not greater pressure from both the media and the the western governments to answer these questions but even without any answers the fingers were pointed immediately that's not an accident. that is happening because a russian support evidence indicates that the plane was shot down by a surface to air missile that was launched from an area that is controlled by russian backed separatists inside of ukraine he believes little. to put up a national initiative he says it's a question
confirmed that it has lost contact with one of its planes plane was indeed shot down by a missile offline at a high altitude over eastern ukraine near the russian border two hundred ninety eight revised number of souls on board all feared dead it was a murder it was a crime there's been this odd nonchalance about pursuing the answers there was a report a very limited report put out a few months after the event but since then they said the next report will be on the first anniversary of the...
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the offline business in china.k at the sports industry. it's really mono brand driven. which is each brand, a distinguished area to set up the retail experience with the target consumers. which give a lot of advantage for the consumers. to have a better experience with the brands. i mean, u.s., we think is right now still the multibrands minant, models in the sports industry. but we see a change from multibrands to mono brands. so this kind of format i think kind of more nt relevant advantage for retailer, for our brands, to really feel that the distinguished advantage in the future. so we've got a great experience in both online -- offline business in china. i think this kind of experience can be transferred to u.s. business. to a certain extent. yvonne: we have to leave it there but thank you so much. james zheng, anta executive director and breaking from china, the manufacturing p.m.i. numbers for february coming in. missing estimates by just quite a bit here. 50.3. economists were expecting 51.1. nonmanufacturi
the offline business in china.k at the sports industry. it's really mono brand driven. which is each brand, a distinguished area to set up the retail experience with the target consumers. which give a lot of advantage for the consumers. to have a better experience with the brands. i mean, u.s., we think is right now still the multibrands minant, models in the sports industry. but we see a change from multibrands to mono brands. so this kind of format i think kind of more nt relevant advantage...
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petersburg and knock it offline. i would fry every computer in the building just to make a point. we can do that. we can do that and it wouldn't be difficult to do. i would do that and i would take all of the organizations associated with it. you know, putin's chef is what the guy is called who owns the so-called internet research agency. he also owns the para military to it, putin's kind of black water paramilitary force that's fighting in syria. and he owns a vast network of other businesses where he's making money selling things to the government. and you can bet some of that money is being kicked back to putin. i would take down the entire network of all of those organizations, do computer attacks on them, fry their software and hardware, turn their computers into doorstops. we have the ability to do that. and we should do that just to make a point. >> well, it sounds awfully exciting and thrilling, actually, sort of like something out of a spy movie. but could there be equal and worse retaliation? i mean, it sounds eminently sensible what you're saying and you obviously have
petersburg and knock it offline. i would fry every computer in the building just to make a point. we can do that. we can do that and it wouldn't be difficult to do. i would do that and i would take all of the organizations associated with it. you know, putin's chef is what the guy is called who owns the so-called internet research agency. he also owns the para military to it, putin's kind of black water paramilitary force that's fighting in syria. and he owns a vast network of other businesses...
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of the app logs off after 12 hours and it will not let drivers log back into it until it has been offline six-hour period. drivers will also get a warning when they are approaching that cutoff. drowsy driving accounts for about 6,000 fatal crashes a year. marcus and laura, back over to you. >> i think that's a really good idea because a lot of people have uber as a second job. you don't know if they are coming off of a whole different shift. >> we did the story last week of how dangerous it is in the bay area. >> take care. >>> coming up here on "today in the bay," before you step outside let's check in with meteorologist kari hall with a look at what we can expect this morning. >> starts out cool and clear as we get a live look outside in palo alto and our temperatures warming up today, but pretty much like yesterday it will start out in the 40s and then make it into the 60s. a little bit warmer in a few spots. we will talk about that and when we may have some rain in our forecast, that's coming up in just a few minutes. >>> and we are looking at palo alto, bay shore freeway nicely lit b
of the app logs off after 12 hours and it will not let drivers log back into it until it has been offline six-hour period. drivers will also get a warning when they are approaching that cutoff. drowsy driving accounts for about 6,000 fatal crashes a year. marcus and laura, back over to you. >> i think that's a really good idea because a lot of people have uber as a second job. you don't know if they are coming off of a whole different shift. >> we did the story last week of how...
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they buy actual data from credit card companies other third party companies about what we do offlinei think it comes down to trust facebook has made so many missteps recently i think a lot of facebook users just don't trust the company so matter what facebook says no matter what we test and no matter what you say about what you say people will still think that various book is listening god the son from a social media this thank you very much. ok today is the first day of the vernon film festival and my colleague sarah harmon and david levitz are down at the red carpet in the heart of berlin i welcome you to if you say use saw the dogs which is the opening first it's an animated film isn't it. that's right and it's an animated film it's actually the first animated film to open the berlin film festival in the entire sixty eight year history of the festival in case you're wondering why would they choose an animated film that's kind of a quirky choice this is a quirky director it's wes anderson and the film is set in japan it's about a pack of straw guys who go on the venture it's very v
they buy actual data from credit card companies other third party companies about what we do offlinei think it comes down to trust facebook has made so many missteps recently i think a lot of facebook users just don't trust the company so matter what facebook says no matter what we test and no matter what you say about what you say people will still think that various book is listening god the son from a social media this thank you very much. ok today is the first day of the vernon film...
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it might look like they're online, but they're actually scouring through an offline internet.nection, these children will learn the sort of research skills essential for finding out information in a connected world, and, of course, it all runs off solar power. there's half a terabyte of memory on here and installed on here is all of wikipedia, ted talks, all sorts of encyclopaedias and works, works that the kids can use in order to research all sorts of subjects, so that's the heart of the system. but this is the key to keeping it low—power. this is a raspberry pi, a uk—developed computer system, incredibly low—energy, drives, the keyboard and the mouse. so, this is the computer they use. what it means is they can have up to ten of these bright led screens all running on 2a volts, so very, very, very efficient. 0k, everybody, time is up! we need some answers. i'm going to pick on you. so, who was atahualpa? atahualpa was the last king of the inca empire. excellent! very good! what do you think of this system? how does it work? it works very well, and i gain many knowledge from
it might look like they're online, but they're actually scouring through an offline internet.nection, these children will learn the sort of research skills essential for finding out information in a connected world, and, of course, it all runs off solar power. there's half a terabyte of memory on here and installed on here is all of wikipedia, ted talks, all sorts of encyclopaedias and works, works that the kids can use in order to research all sorts of subjects, so that's the heart of the...
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saying that they feel bad after being online some time says is online bullying more prevalent than offline bullying i think if we look at online. some of the risk that we see from the cyber calling and cyber and it's so because of the anonymity of school it makes it easier and any time that we knew us cases we get that feedback as well so for example today on safer internet day we're hoping to grow the awareness of our life risk we're helping to publicize the resources of lots of different n.g.o.s and also organizations that provide resources for kids around the world in different languages to help them stay alive so it's. it's you know is it makes it easier for children to do a we have to make this a culture of behavior treating each other with respect the same way we treat each other and i think that i know life and that starts in school who start this home at a very early age you know whether we like social media or not it's become a fact of life and it's a big part of our communication the ngo child that international says today that while we should minimize the dangers in children par
saying that they feel bad after being online some time says is online bullying more prevalent than offline bullying i think if we look at online. some of the risk that we see from the cyber calling and cyber and it's so because of the anonymity of school it makes it easier and any time that we knew us cases we get that feedback as well so for example today on safer internet day we're hoping to grow the awareness of our life risk we're helping to publicize the resources of lots of different...
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after 12 hours, driver's apps will automatically go offline an they'll be unable to pick up fares to six hours. drowsy driving is the cause of up to 6,000 deadly crashes every year. lyft mandates a six-hour break for every 14 hours in driver mode. >>> robot maker boston dynamics is opening doors to whole new possibilities. today the company released this video. watch now, showing its dog-like robot, spot mini, opening a door. check this out. that's a claw arm emerging from spot's -- spot mini's back. it grabs the handle, turns it, pulls back the door. there we go. >> it's very smooth. >> very smooth. >> the robot is able to old open the door using one of its legs. look how polite it is. it's the same company with the robot that can do back flips, by the way. pretty impressive. >>> i need a few of those robots in my house. hi there, everyone. let me show you live doppler 7. you will see that we have a few passing clouds across the bay area. in the sierra, it is turning to snow. now, it hasn't been a lot but the resorts are reporting in iwhere between 1 to 4 inches of snow. the same sy
after 12 hours, driver's apps will automatically go offline an they'll be unable to pick up fares to six hours. drowsy driving is the cause of up to 6,000 deadly crashes every year. lyft mandates a six-hour break for every 14 hours in driver mode. >>> robot maker boston dynamics is opening doors to whole new possibilities. today the company released this video. watch now, showing its dog-like robot, spot mini, opening a door. check this out. that's a claw arm emerging from spot's --...
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track signals were offline for maintenance.eer hit the emergency break three seconds before the collision. if the signals had been working could that have been an earlier warning for the engineer. >> it is possible. part of what we need to piece together. >> sunday was amtrak's third fatal derailment. in less than two months. last week a train carrying lawmakers hit a garbage truck. in virginia. and in december this amtrak train was going more than twice the speed limit, when it derailed around a curve in washington state. >> are we willing to say there is a systemic issue with amtrak. no, we are not. >> the ntsb says the engineer of the amtrak train should have been watching ahead of team for the switch. once the train got to the switch point he would have had eight second to try to stop it. csx has not commented on the position of the switch. but says it is participating, in this investigation. >> the pentagon has begun the draw down of u.s. troops from iraq. the iraqi government claims that the islamic state has been deep fe
track signals were offline for maintenance.eer hit the emergency break three seconds before the collision. if the signals had been working could that have been an earlier warning for the engineer. >> it is possible. part of what we need to piece together. >> sunday was amtrak's third fatal derailment. in less than two months. last week a train carrying lawmakers hit a garbage truck. in virginia. and in december this amtrak train was going more than twice the speed limit, when it...
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google wants to help keep people safe both online and offline so we don't allow the promotion of some products that cost damage harm or injury. bergen to college to this is way to big brother laguna beach is a small coastal city in california under google strange censorship of the phrase gone shopping acts like it doesn't exist meanwhile in google engineer i can use new a linguistic programming and keep learning team leader if the string contains gun ban it. brings about it today thanks to staying with escape artist will be here to bring you the very latest news and headlines at the top of the. when the whole make its manufacture come sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round listen to the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. the real news is really. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final so.
google wants to help keep people safe both online and offline so we don't allow the promotion of some products that cost damage harm or injury. bergen to college to this is way to big brother laguna beach is a small coastal city in california under google strange censorship of the phrase gone shopping acts like it doesn't exist meanwhile in google engineer i can use new a linguistic programming and keep learning team leader if the string contains gun ban it. brings about it today thanks to...
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. >> if you're right about their am fwoigs havebition to have a offline performance, how do they solvet >> it is not, we're still believers that it makes most sense for amazon to acquire target that would give them much, you know we're talking about a couple thousand scores as opposed to whole foods th thissy is clever, but it doesn't scale. it is limited to the number of people that can be in there. if in the future, long term, offline is called 45% of what is bought, the amazon ghost stores just won't get it done provisioning real estate is a bigger problem i think this rate longer term is the right move for amazon. >> now down it%, has not been down since early november. gene, good to talk to you again, see you soon >> let's get over to andrew who is at the winter olympic games in south korea after an eventble night eventful night she has become a senation but not for any medal winning performance. >> i am striving to achieve that level, and on the ski water ramps i do 720s, 520s, front flips and back flips, i have the skills to do it at the world cup level, i just have not been com
. >> if you're right about their am fwoigs havebition to have a offline performance, how do they solvet >> it is not, we're still believers that it makes most sense for amazon to acquire target that would give them much, you know we're talking about a couple thousand scores as opposed to whole foods th thissy is clever, but it doesn't scale. it is limited to the number of people that can be in there. if in the future, long term, offline is called 45% of what is bought, the amazon...
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immediately when tiny robots inside us monitor our blood and when the distinction between online and offlineas blurred. a brave new world. will it be like when humans first invented tools and life became easier or will it become a competition for the best. and what about people who refuse such implants will this produce another divide like the one between rich and poor privileged and the disadvantaged. in sweden the idea of cyborg is coms creative scene. they can upgrade their bodies at the party. with blood the founder of a bio hacker group came up with the idea. bio hackers refuse to accept biology and the limitations of nature. they want to upgrade their bodies with technology. today so your blood is promoting r f i d chips the same chipset patrick palm and carries in his body. i mean it works like this when you most we are skeptical about things we don't really understand. but if you explain how it works without a good things what about things what on inventors when done most people are simply comfortable with it so this is what i tried to do i'm not in the business of selling implants i
immediately when tiny robots inside us monitor our blood and when the distinction between online and offlineas blurred. a brave new world. will it be like when humans first invented tools and life became easier or will it become a competition for the best. and what about people who refuse such implants will this produce another divide like the one between rich and poor privileged and the disadvantaged. in sweden the idea of cyborg is coms creative scene. they can upgrade their bodies at the...
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to go offline. to football person would. rather. see a tournament. a love story in. the one from leeds and from it feel the same in touch maybe one day to the coach he reveals his future and excuse it is being. the scars. of. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to happen if tolerance and reconciliation or to stand a chance. darkness cities after war. starting march tenth on t w. this is deja news coming to you live from berlin unloved and unemployed junkies social democrats as their leader martin shows just days after you negotiated their return to coalition government what's more he was out on the post of foreign minister i ask our correspondent why now. also coming up south korea officially kicks off the two thousand and eighteen or winter olympics file box filled the sky over the ho
to go offline. to football person would. rather. see a tournament. a love story in. the one from leeds and from it feel the same in touch maybe one day to the coach he reveals his future and excuse it is being. the scars. of. the pain still tangible. the suffering for god. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . new beginning in peace...
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but does offline cannibalize your online business?eating multiple touch points for users. amazon is opening retail shops. they started online and now 80% of their sales are generated off-line. i think it is a natural extension. how do you become a brand naturally integrated into your user base's lifestyle? yvonne: it is more marketing, getting traction to the app? dawoon: i think it works both ways. you can have a great experience. it is going to be really great branding. in terms of your expansion plans in asia, what are you looking forward to this year? dawoon: we have been having really great success in hong kong and singapore. at the end of the year we are going to be opening an asian office so we can enter into northeast asian companies like japan, taiwan, korea. i am very excited. yvonne: wendy you expect to be profitable? dawoon: we actually were profitable in 2017. yvonne: you expected to continue ? dawoon: because of the economics, we will be scaling up our marketing, opening up our asian market -- offices and whatnot. that w
but does offline cannibalize your online business?eating multiple touch points for users. amazon is opening retail shops. they started online and now 80% of their sales are generated off-line. i think it is a natural extension. how do you become a brand naturally integrated into your user base's lifestyle? yvonne: it is more marketing, getting traction to the app? dawoon: i think it works both ways. you can have a great experience. it is going to be really great branding. in terms of your...
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run your stress tests if you have on the page before that and just distribute it to the commission offline so i can see what that chart would look at at 8.1%? >> 8.1? sure. >> okay. any other questions from the board? we were going to say, did you -- >> i'd just like to remind you that we'd also like to accomplish item number 26. >> i would also like to accomplish that. commissioner driscoll, please. >> page ten is the number that. [ inaudible ] >> -- those are the numbers that i was trying to find earlier. thank you. i just want to point out that this -- one of the factors why contribution rates did not go up is identified, but gross payroll went up because of all the new hires in the last several years. many of those were hired at reduced pension benefits, which helped keep the liability down. i just want to acknowledge that number oregon mmay or may not and i just want to say if this comes through -- it'll change a little bit. whether or not it'll be significant enough to move your lines, i don't know. those are other things the board has to account for when we're planning. thank you. >
run your stress tests if you have on the page before that and just distribute it to the commission offline so i can see what that chart would look at at 8.1%? >> 8.1? sure. >> okay. any other questions from the board? we were going to say, did you -- >> i'd just like to remind you that we'd also like to accomplish item number 26. >> i would also like to accomplish that. commissioner driscoll, please. >> page ten is the number that. [ inaudible ] >> -- those...
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an interesting comparison is twitter, as they have received lots of calls not only on twitter but offlinet in the streets for them to remove donald trump from their platform. these are companies that do not want to have to control the type of information flow that is going through. they just want to be a platform. i do not take it will be surprising if amazon does nothing. emily: all right. thank you so much. we will keep watching. i know you will keep following those hashtags. thanks so much for sharing that update. coming up, we will hear from josh silverman about how he crafted his company's best quarter to date. already has ak market place to buy goods and services and now wants to be your only destination when you're looking for a job. the social media giant is expanding its jobs section according to an official statement. this means users in 40 countries will get to search for new employment there. i spoke also said it will also invest nearly $1 billion in more teams, technology, and new programs in 2018. shares of etsy rose as much as to what he 5% wednesday after the company repor
an interesting comparison is twitter, as they have received lots of calls not only on twitter but offlinet in the streets for them to remove donald trump from their platform. these are companies that do not want to have to control the type of information flow that is going through. they just want to be a platform. i do not take it will be surprising if amazon does nothing. emily: all right. thank you so much. we will keep watching. i know you will keep following those hashtags. thanks so much...
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create economic opportunity for people and the technology to take people online and connect them offlinedifferent backgrounds. >> tucker: that's great. i'm just saying -- hold on, you in this ad say, come to haiti. so hold on, serious question, have you walked without protection through downtown port-au-prince recently and if so, how'd it go? >> i walked and spent a couple nights in a township in south africa outside of cape town. >> tucker: hold on -- >> have you been to those places? >> tucker: yes, i have. >> have you spent the night in some of these townships? >> tucker: so you can't filibuster, you have to just -- let's be polite and answer simple questions. i'm glad you went to cape town the richest place in south africa. i know a bit about haiti and i'm telling you it's a dangerous place, is it immoral, unbiassed, bigot to acknowledge some places are dangerous and some aren't. is that okay or that a species of bigotry and unacceptance? >> i think what is wrong is to cast aspersions on an entire people in an entire country. >> tucker: i agree. >> all the data supports this. the bes
create economic opportunity for people and the technology to take people online and connect them offlinedifferent backgrounds. >> tucker: that's great. i'm just saying -- hold on, you in this ad say, come to haiti. so hold on, serious question, have you walked without protection through downtown port-au-prince recently and if so, how'd it go? >> i walked and spent a couple nights in a township in south africa outside of cape town. >> tucker: hold on -- >> have you been...
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and new retail stock this year something that alibaba describes as, quote, integration of online, offlinetatistics and data across a single chain meanwhile, alibaba has just announced collaboration. and with the italian exporters looking to support export opportunities by supporting alibaba.com. the ceo joins us, reading about alibaba, and the steps that they're taking the future of retail has to be e-commerce, there's no other way >> well, it's certainly the growth area for the uk if you look at in store sales, there's data out there saying it's prison much decline some of the date dal saying store sales are declining by 3%. and the growth line for online retail is 10%. it's certainly the growth area it's not just about online not just about in store. it's about providing that growth environment. >> let's talk about the uk sales number that came out disappointing on many fronts we it expected it but didn't materialize. it was still positive but you point out in your note that three month and three month is one of the slowest growth we've seen in a while. what is going on here? is it pure
and new retail stock this year something that alibaba describes as, quote, integration of online, offlinetatistics and data across a single chain meanwhile, alibaba has just announced collaboration. and with the italian exporters looking to support export opportunities by supporting alibaba.com. the ceo joins us, reading about alibaba, and the steps that they're taking the future of retail has to be e-commerce, there's no other way >> well, it's certainly the growth area for the uk if you...
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i can talk offline, but as we're looking for more money, i want to look everywhere. >> thank you. marie? >> um, so marie jobling, executive director of community living campaign, but today i'm speaking to you as a hardworking senior here in san francisco. as you know, the president has released the budget with massive cuts to medicare, medicaid and social security, in addition to all of the specific programs that may be eliminated or reduced, that executive director mentioned. san francisco can deal with this because we're a rich city. and i'm not just talking about the financial wealth of some of the people. we represent a vast reservoir of time, talent and experience and are ready to step up to help one another, to contribute to organizations throughout the city and to advocate for a more just system in these hard times. as you move this budget forward to the mayor and board of supervisors, we ask that you make employment and mobilization of this talent a priority. we don't want to just be seen as a problem for the budget. we want to be part of the solution. over the next few mo
i can talk offline, but as we're looking for more money, i want to look everywhere. >> thank you. marie? >> um, so marie jobling, executive director of community living campaign, but today i'm speaking to you as a hardworking senior here in san francisco. as you know, the president has released the budget with massive cuts to medicare, medicaid and social security, in addition to all of the specific programs that may be eliminated or reduced, that executive director mentioned. san...
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with them, so we've asked for a budget increase of $15,000 to make sure we can both in on-line and offline materials, help provide information to people when they're at a time, as you heard tonight, significant political change in this city. it's important to make sure that we reach out as fully as we can, and lasthen lastly to develop staff and support retention. we've added additional $37,000 for training to invest in employees' knowledge, skills, and abilities continue work order with the department of human resources to provide expanded human resource and personnel services administratively, because we don't have them now, and our
with them, so we've asked for a budget increase of $15,000 to make sure we can both in on-line and offline materials, help provide information to people when they're at a time, as you heard tonight, significant political change in this city. it's important to make sure that we reach out as fully as we can, and lasthen lastly to develop staff and support retention. we've added additional $37,000 for training to invest in employees' knowledge, skills, and abilities continue work order with the...
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. >> we could do it in public or offline but the language that is in that other one is not identical to what you put in and when you read it carefully it didn't do what you think it does. >> i can read it if that's okay as the author of that measure. >> i'll recognize you in a moment. supervisor kim, thank you for joining us. not to go back and forth but i'll end by saying we saw that measure and had multiple attorneys look at that language and advise had was a direct poison pill. thank you, kim, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, chair, safai. i want to be clear. there's three pending measures on childcare before the board and voters. nor the signature or the ordinance that would six votes the board have any type of poison pill measure on any other type of gross receipts for childcare measure. what is in the measure supervisor safai's referring to and the one with the 18,500 signatures say type of poison pill but specifically says, if you read the language if another measure of a similar subject matter passes than our measure wins. that would mean if there's a competing childca
. >> we could do it in public or offline but the language that is in that other one is not identical to what you put in and when you read it carefully it didn't do what you think it does. >> i can read it if that's okay as the author of that measure. >> i'll recognize you in a moment. supervisor kim, thank you for joining us. not to go back and forth but i'll end by saying we saw that measure and had multiple attorneys look at that language and advise had was a direct poison...
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we can talk offline. >> sort of adds all those columns together and comes up with a positive. or -- yeah, even though there's a negative. >> but at the end it's in red 3.29%. i was a bit curious about -- the end of your -- >> i see. >> the last page. >> item 9d. update on code enforcement. >> good afternoon commissioners, ed sweeney, deputy director inspection services. these are the numbers for the code enforcement and d.b.i. monthly update for december 2017. starting with did, building inspections performed 5,067. complaints received 341. complaint response within 24-72 hours, 312. complaints with first notice of violation sent 77. complaints received without nov 169. with notice of violations 47. second notice of violations 67. housing inspection service, performed 844. complaints received 385. complaint response within 24-72 hours 341. complaints with nov's 307. number of cases sent to director hearing 25. routine inspections 156. code enforcement services number of cases sent to hearing 46. number of order abatements issued 9. number of cases under advisement 19. number o
we can talk offline. >> sort of adds all those columns together and comes up with a positive. or -- yeah, even though there's a negative. >> but at the end it's in red 3.29%. i was a bit curious about -- the end of your -- >> i see. >> the last page. >> item 9d. update on code enforcement. >> good afternoon commissioners, ed sweeney, deputy director inspection services. these are the numbers for the code enforcement and d.b.i. monthly update for december...
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. >> and using an offline wallet system is also key with thousands of coins out right now, and new oneseing created every day, experts say jumping on the i.c.o. or initial coin offering can put you at risk >> you don't know if it's a real coin offering, a fraudulent coin offering, and they're stealing your money because they can. >> reporter: late last year the s.e.c. halting a $15 million i.c.o. that falsely promised a 13-fold profit in one month. a historic move for the agency >> to me, all these digital coins are very much like the stock market or the dotcom bubble in the late '90s. it's a gamble. >> reporter: even if you don't invest, cyber criminals can target your computer to mine for coins. digital coins are mined by solving complex math problems. by taking over computers across the globe, criminals can grab massive power and mine away, free of charge >> experts say the best way to protect your cryptocurrency investment is to have strong security on your computer and a tough password clearly these hacks, this specific one which is the largest in history, the one that took place i
. >> and using an offline wallet system is also key with thousands of coins out right now, and new oneseing created every day, experts say jumping on the i.c.o. or initial coin offering can put you at risk >> you don't know if it's a real coin offering, a fraudulent coin offering, and they're stealing your money because they can. >> reporter: late last year the s.e.c. halting a $15 million i.c.o. that falsely promised a 13-fold profit in one month. a historic move for the...