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the same is true for social assistance, the same is true for personal services. the only real exception is manufacturing which did decline more rapidly than the city as a whole and considerably more rapidly than it did in the surrounding counties. so, that's really the only five industries where you saw a negative employment effect the year the minimum wage went into effect relative to the rest of the city and relative to surrounding counties. it's important, however, to keep these employment effects in context and relationship to the wages because just because the minimum wage went up 26%, that doesn't mean everybody's salary and those industries went up 26%. we also wanted to do the same analysis looking at the impact on wages. for example, in 2003 the year before the minimum wage went into effect, the average city restaurant worker earned about $350 a week, 353 and worked 36.4 hours for an average hourly wage of 9.70. 9.70 was 43% higher than the minimum wage that was in effect at the time. you'll notice that it's also over a dollar higher than the minimum wag
the same is true for social assistance, the same is true for personal services. the only real exception is manufacturing which did decline more rapidly than the city as a whole and considerably more rapidly than it did in the surrounding counties. so, that's really the only five industries where you saw a negative employment effect the year the minimum wage went into effect relative to the rest of the city and relative to surrounding counties. it's important, however, to keep these employment...
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industries, food service 5.4, retail trade 3.1, social assistance 0. personal services 4.4, manufacturing minus 0.1. every one of those industries has their wageses go up less than the overall city-wide average. notwithstanding a 26% increase in minimum wage. and when you look at the net effect on the two right columns, you basically see that for the most part they are negative when you account for and more negative than the adjacent counties when you account for the city-wide effect. so, this is a clear case in which there was not a big effect on wages on these five industries from raising the minimum wage in 2004. and, therefore, it shouldn't be surprising that there was no employment effect either. this was a minimum wage increase that while it was large on its own terms, its was not large enough to significantly raise the wages of these low-income industries. so, one of the first things we needed to assess in looking at the proposed legislation is would you expect to see the same thing for wages, no real increase in wages and perhaps no employment
industries, food service 5.4, retail trade 3.1, social assistance 0. personal services 4.4, manufacturing minus 0.1. every one of those industries has their wageses go up less than the overall city-wide average. notwithstanding a 26% increase in minimum wage. and when you look at the net effect on the two right columns, you basically see that for the most part they are negative when you account for and more negative than the adjacent counties when you account for the city-wide effect. so, this...
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about 75 in social assistance, 135 in personal services, and close to 200 in manufacturing. as i say, these reflect -- these estimates reflect expected inflation as well as the direct and indirect effect of the minimum wage. so, this level of labor costs, as i said a few moments ago, can be expected to have an impact on employment in the city. the way we always use this any time there is legislation that affects labor costs is we use the remi model that we have, a 70 sector model of the san francisco economy. and what we basically did in this model is to take these projected wage increaseses for each industry in each year, take away from them an expected wage increase associated with inflation and the baseline remi model and we are left with a real impact on wageses from raising the minimum wage for each of these five industries. we simulated what the effect of that would be on the san francisco economy compared it to remi's baseline projection it it results in about 15,270 fewer sector jobs by 2019 which would be by that year about 2% of the private employment in the city.
about 75 in social assistance, 135 in personal services, and close to 200 in manufacturing. as i say, these reflect -- these estimates reflect expected inflation as well as the direct and indirect effect of the minimum wage. so, this level of labor costs, as i said a few moments ago, can be expected to have an impact on employment in the city. the way we always use this any time there is legislation that affects labor costs is we use the remi model that we have, a 70 sector model of the san...
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for food services and social assistance, the projected employment effect of the minimum wage that we find and the projections for each of these industries that all three of these projections find would show continued growth in both of those sectors. so, that means they would all agree that there would be growth in restaurants, not as much growth, of course, but there would continue to be growth in restaurants and continue to be growth in social assistance with this increase and there would be no net impact on manufacturing, but the projections are not an agreement on the direction of that sector's employment in the city. they are also not in agreement with respect to retail trade and personal services, two of the projections are projecting overall declines in those industries, notwithstanding the minimum wage increase, edd is projecting continued growth. the minimum wage increase effects on these industries don't tip -- they certainly don't tip the ones that are projecting loss into growth, but for the edd projections which are projecting growth for these industries, the growth excee
for food services and social assistance, the projected employment effect of the minimum wage that we find and the projections for each of these industries that all three of these projections find would show continued growth in both of those sectors. so, that means they would all agree that there would be growth in restaurants, not as much growth, of course, but there would continue to be growth in restaurants and continue to be growth in social assistance with this increase and there would be...
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just over a quarter work in education services, healthcare and social assistance while 14% work in retailow-paying sector. >> we're seeing a living wage for a family of two at $17 an hour. there are not a lot of jobs that pay $17 an hour. >> back in cobb county she helps residents find new jobs. she aid most of her clientele are older workers. he faced one of the major challenges effecting the poor living outside of major cities. the difficulty of navigating suburban sprawl using limited transportation system. >> i would go to work. >> fortunately for fluellen, he got his car back after lapping a fuel time job at a coca-cola plant. he's still living paycheck to paycheck but hopes to return to a middle class life style sometime soon. >> i think i got a good chance of moving up. >> reporter: mary snow, al jazeera. >> unlike long established networks of support services helping the urban bore in cities the relatively suburban safety net already stretchy and thin reaching a breaking point. reporting funding cuts with further tightening expected. one in five had to reduce services available si
just over a quarter work in education services, healthcare and social assistance while 14% work in retailow-paying sector. >> we're seeing a living wage for a family of two at $17 an hour. there are not a lot of jobs that pay $17 an hour. >> back in cobb county she helps residents find new jobs. she aid most of her clientele are older workers. he faced one of the major challenges effecting the poor living outside of major cities. the difficulty of navigating suburban sprawl using...
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section 27 is the rights to food, water, health care and soci social assistance. this is the sort of constitution they want. they cairn promise you things and how do we know they are just promising? there was a constitution in the region passed that suggested the distribution of real estate should be supervised by the state to prevent abuse and get housing for all families. in order to maintain health, ability to work, and motherhood and protect against life the state establishes a system of insurances. this particular constitution said the state should transfer economic enterprises if laws are obeyed and constitution isn't violated. the chinese constitution guarantees the right to free speech and freedom of the press. the american constitution is a paper document and the only people standing between us and the great government that is trying to churn us up and spit it out is the will of the american people to stop this. the people who say this is alarmist. this is a great misnomer we experienced. we bought our own propganda with hitler. he came in and did it soft
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over a quarter of the population works in education, health care, social assistance. 14% in retail. that is not only a low-paying sector, but pushed lower. listen, there's nothing about bill ferguson suggesting it's a tinderbox because of the economy. but it is a story of the struggles of many formerly industrial american cities. >> it's good to remind ourselves it was manufacturing and the labour movement after world war ii the prime mover for building the middle class in this country. great to see you. get you on in the programme. ali velshi, "real money". 7:00 p.m. eastern time. later, join us for an edition of "america tonight". joie chen will be live in ferguson missouri. the special coverage at 9:00 p.m. >>> iraqi prime minister nouri al-maliki stepped down. the responsibility of falling a new government falls to new p.m. hider al-abadi. nouri al-maliki denies allegations that he was holding tonne power, saying he didn't want to govern lake saddam hussein. >> translation: hereby i announce today that to allow the political process to go forward i withdraw my nomination were th
over a quarter of the population works in education, health care, social assistance. 14% in retail. that is not only a low-paying sector, but pushed lower. listen, there's nothing about bill ferguson suggesting it's a tinderbox because of the economy. but it is a story of the struggles of many formerly industrial american cities. >> it's good to remind ourselves it was manufacturing and the labour movement after world war ii the prime mover for building the middle class in this country....
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just over a quarter work in education serve percent, health care and social assistance. 14 work % workretail. hit hard by the economic downturn. ferguson's real estate market is struggling. more than half of the city's homeowners owe more on their houses than they were worth. almost double the percentage for the metro st. louis area. price had his start today rebound with median home values rising 6.7% in the last year, a that jim are you that will likely feel the fallout of the racial tensions racking the small missouri community. patricia, al jazerra. >> the tensions in ferguson may have one uncomfortable side effect. gun shop owners in the statement lewis area are reported increased sales. shop owners say local restless 20 are afraid the violence spreading. steve king says his business has spiked 50% in the wake of the ferguson riots and joins us now. steve, let me talk to you about this. did you see this increase in sales as a result of what was going on in ferguson? are you the likely place people would go to to buy a gun? >> yes, i am a neighborhood shop. i service the north coun
just over a quarter work in education serve percent, health care and social assistance. 14 work % workretail. hit hard by the economic downturn. ferguson's real estate market is struggling. more than half of the city's homeowners owe more on their houses than they were worth. almost double the percentage for the metro st. louis area. price had his start today rebound with median home values rising 6.7% in the last year, a that jim are you that will likely feel the fallout of the racial tensions...
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section 27 include this right to food, water, health care, and social assistance, which the state must realize within the limits of its resources. this is the sort of constitution that the left wants, constitution in which the government guarantees you stuff and violates your rights in order to guarantee you those things and if they don't deliver on the promise, they can't win them all. the bottom line is they will pretend to guarantee you these things. how do we know they're just pretending? there have been other constitutions in the past that contain similar provisions. a constitutions in the recent past that suggested, quote, the distribution and usage of real estate should be supervised by the state in order to prevent abuse and in order to strive to secure healthy housing to all families. especially those with men children in order to maintain health and protect motherhood and protect economic consequence of age weakness and protect against the troubles of life the state establishes a system of insurances. this constitution said the state should transfer economic enterprises suite
section 27 include this right to food, water, health care, and social assistance, which the state must realize within the limits of its resources. this is the sort of constitution that the left wants, constitution in which the government guarantees you stuff and violates your rights in order to guarantee you those things and if they don't deliver on the promise, they can't win them all. the bottom line is they will pretend to guarantee you these things. how do we know they're just pretending?...
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with regard to court-ordered eviction and demolition. 27 includes food, water, health care and social assistance versus state must progressively realize the limit of its resources. this is the constitution and the left wants in which the government guaranteed to staff and violates your rights in order to guarantee those things. if they don't deliver, they can't win them all. the bottom line is there will guarantee these things. how do we know they're just pretending? other constitutions contain more provisions. for example, a constitution the recent past suggested the distribution and usage of real estate to be supervised by the state in order to prevent abuse in order to describe healthy housing 12 families, especially those with many children. in order to protect motherhood and prevent economic consequences of age weakness and protect against life, state establishing a comprehensive system of insurance has. this particular constitution said the state should transfer economic enterprises into common property of the regulations are obeyed and if compensation is not violated. speaking of course t
with regard to court-ordered eviction and demolition. 27 includes food, water, health care and social assistance versus state must progressively realize the limit of its resources. this is the constitution and the left wants in which the government guaranteed to staff and violates your rights in order to guarantee those things. if they don't deliver, they can't win them all. the bottom line is there will guarantee these things. how do we know they're just pretending? other constitutions contain...
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it is an issue that's bubbling up to the surface and i think willing assisted by social media.hese stories can spread in a way they couldn't before. i talked to lowery tonight on the phone. he said he doesn't want the story to be about him. he wants it to be about the protesters. 18 arrests reported tonight in ferguson. >> we'll continue to watch developments out of ferguson. brian, thanks for your insight, joining us live from new york. rosemary? >> errol, let's take a short break here. but just ahead, an american woman beaten, killed and stuffed into a suitcase. >> who police say are the suspects in her death. stay with us on cnn. so this board gives me rates so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates f
it is an issue that's bubbling up to the surface and i think willing assisted by social media.hese stories can spread in a way they couldn't before. i talked to lowery tonight on the phone. he said he doesn't want the story to be about him. he wants it to be about the protesters. 18 arrests reported tonight in ferguson. >> we'll continue to watch developments out of ferguson. brian, thanks for your insight, joining us live from new york. rosemary? >> errol, let's take a short break...
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countless social networks are also doing what they can to assist emergency measures. #ebola tips and facts are being used to share precautionary advice how to limit the risk of infection. basic simple rules like washing hands regularly or not eating meat from wild animals. these constructions are also available on visuals created by unicef and available on the organization's website to download, print out and distribute as wildly as possible. with a smart phone app, the information is also available in several west african languages. and with many sharing this advice online, others are mapping the spread of the virus. web users can contribute to the humanitarian for example with satellite photos to help understand where affected populations are centered, and deploy aid effectively. this document put together by google maps attracts a history of the ebola virus and spread of outbreaks from 1976 downwards. it increased at alarming rates the past few years. following the nominations which involved necking or drinking alcohol in one go and nominating new online contacts d
countless social networks are also doing what they can to assist emergency measures. #ebola tips and facts are being used to share precautionary advice how to limit the risk of infection. basic simple rules like washing hands regularly or not eating meat from wild animals. these constructions are also available on visuals created by unicef and available on the organization's website to download, print out and distribute as wildly as possible. with a smart phone app, the information is also...
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things are not dealt with and contained early, then you allow that propaganda to assist in the mainstream throughout social media, et cetera, you will find people who are susceptible. you will find people whose minds are easy malleable. >> he didn't seem to know what he was getting into or who he was fighting for or against. the threat has, of course, sparked this debate in the white house and outside and at the pentagon and most notably not in the rest of the country because we're not seeing congress returning to debate this issue as rachel maddow was pointing out last night. what is the risk of air strikes, of an air campaign? it's not without risk. we've seen in the past pilots shot down. >> you have that risk of pilots shot down. the additional risk means what exactly happens once the air strikes are complete? two dynamics have to exist. you have to be dealing with an enemy that you're not just doing the kinetic operations but the nonkinetic operations that are being done on the side in order to bring both sides to a table and i don't know if we have that in this situation. in the same situation, the o
things are not dealt with and contained early, then you allow that propaganda to assist in the mainstream throughout social media, et cetera, you will find people who are susceptible. you will find people whose minds are easy malleable. >> he didn't seem to know what he was getting into or who he was fighting for or against. the threat has, of course, sparked this debate in the white house and outside and at the pentagon and most notably not in the rest of the country because we're not...
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. >> we are looking to the public to assist us with anything they took on instra gram, vine, any. socialedia channels and we ask them to please let us know because we want to catch this shooter. we have a victim. the family is suffering. >> i was shocked, yeah, the security was really good at the show and they weren't letting no backpacks, no purse, no big purses. you had to have little purses. no blanket. no sheets for the lawn seats. they weren't allowing anything in. >> reporter: one fan who asked us not who share her last name won tickets back stage to the concert. samantha described the mood as calm and secure. >> it was weird how could somebody sneak a gun in? they were patting people down. it was completely secure. i felt safe there. >> reporter: she left a half- hour before the shooting saying something in her gut told her to leave. thankful she did she is now thinking twice about going back stage again. >> you're so excited to be back stage for this cool good experience and then makes you not want to do it again. >> reporter: on twitter they tweeted this message. this was a sens
. >> we are looking to the public to assist us with anything they took on instra gram, vine, any. socialedia channels and we ask them to please let us know because we want to catch this shooter. we have a victim. the family is suffering. >> i was shocked, yeah, the security was really good at the show and they weren't letting no backpacks, no purse, no big purses. you had to have little purses. no blanket. no sheets for the lawn seats. they weren't allowing anything in. >>...
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concerned with public safety and then we have a responsibility to assist the parolee to adjust to life outside of prison. they've been socially isolated for such a long time that something simple such as using an atm or knowing how to use a cell phone or knowing how to function in general society are lost on them. >> gary lieberstein, i know you've attended some of these parole hearings with family members, victims and so on. what would you idea to what you heard in the setup piece about whether or not someone is ready to get out? >> i think every case is certainly very different, scott. part of it is being in the moment in front of the parole board and watching the reactions of the person who is seeking parole when family members are speaking. the family members or surviving members by law they're the last person to speak to the parole board. and it's really a gut feeling sometimes because, you know, we heard in the earlier segment about some people are being coached in what to say. and certainly in hearing mr. ward, you know, i feel, listening to him, that he seems to understand. >> he seems authentic. >> he seems authentic
concerned with public safety and then we have a responsibility to assist the parolee to adjust to life outside of prison. they've been socially isolated for such a long time that something simple such as using an atm or knowing how to use a cell phone or knowing how to function in general society are lost on them. >> gary lieberstein, i know you've attended some of these parole hearings with family members, victims and so on. what would you idea to what you heard in the setup piece about...
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sammons has served on the editorial board of the journal of sport history, and as an assistant editor of sport and social issues. he has also taught at princeton university, and at holts college in virginia as a jesse ball dupont scholar. [applause] >> welcome to our stage. please make yourself comfortable. now, before you begin, you're not going to be but so long because we want to have time for conversation. >> sure. >> okay, all right. and then at that time, after you have done this, i'm going to introduce your conversation partner, okay, roger green. >> have to listen to the women. >> i should have given her the short version of the resume so that we can have more time for the discussion, but in any event, i want to thank the adelaide sanford institution, dr. linda k. paterson, for coming up with the idea for this event, and for the support of the center for black literature at medgar evers college, headed by dr. brenda green, and by clarence reynolds, who have been a great help to me. identity also like to thank roger green, who has actually completed the monumental task of reading this book. and lo
sammons has served on the editorial board of the journal of sport history, and as an assistant editor of sport and social issues. he has also taught at princeton university, and at holts college in virginia as a jesse ball dupont scholar. [applause] >> welcome to our stage. please make yourself comfortable. now, before you begin, you're not going to be but so long because we want to have time for conversation. >> sure. >> okay, all right. and then at that time, after you have...
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social comment on the civil society. involved in education, health care services, assisted living for the elderly, day care centers and theconomists don't pay much attention to this sector, but it is a huge sector 2 trillion in revenue in 40 countries surveyed. it is growing faster than the private marketplace. and then the u.s., canada, and the u.k., already over five and a half% of the gdp. it is growing while the traditional private enterprise market is shriveling. it is quite interesting. what i think we are seeing is the emergence of a collaborative , and in the social economy. the trigger for that is as zero marginal cost infrastructure because it is like a soul mate. this is designed to be distributed to, collaborative, pier production and naturally scaled. millions of people come together directly and produce and share with each other. you eliminate all of the middlemen of these big, huge global companies you mentioned sharing. we are seeing millions of people moving out. there are not just sharing information. renewable energy, a 3d printed products, cars, homes, closed. we have been hearing about couch surfing.
social comment on the civil society. involved in education, health care services, assisted living for the elderly, day care centers and theconomists don't pay much attention to this sector, but it is a huge sector 2 trillion in revenue in 40 countries surveyed. it is growing faster than the private marketplace. and then the u.s., canada, and the u.k., already over five and a half% of the gdp. it is growing while the traditional private enterprise market is shriveling. it is quite interesting....
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assistance to displaced iraqis as needed. >>> and it's 4:41. robin williams' daughter zelda, she is attacked on social media. why she says she had no choice but to do something drastic. >> and we want to know what's cool about your school or summer camp. email your nominations here to coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, eastern washington. a driver captured this >>> massive dust storm blocked down half of skies that swept across eastern washington. take a look. a driver captured the haboob about 15 miles southwest of spokane. on tuesday, the storms are formed when air is forced down and pushed forward by a thunderstorm front. they can pack winds up to 60 miles an hour to stir up the dust and all the sand but quite a sight up in washington on tuesday. >> yeah. >>> well, tonight is the swan song for san francisco's candlestick park. >> 14th of august, candlestick park, let's do it! whoo, ha ♪ >> candlestick! >> all right. music legend paul mccartney will perform at the stadium soon to be torn down. phil matier explains how san francisco
assistance to displaced iraqis as needed. >>> and it's 4:41. robin williams' daughter zelda, she is attacked on social media. why she says she had no choice but to do something drastic. >> and we want to know what's cool about your school or summer camp. email your nominations here to coolschools@kpix.com and we may come and feature your school on the show. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, eastern washington. a driver captured this >>> massive dust storm blocked down...
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social safety net. we also get some food assistance. we geted. food stamps.fo it's not a big program. b it becomes bigger later. it's not a big program then, but that's part of the expanding tht social safety net. we also get more people -- we get an expansion of social insurance. so remember that under old age d insurance and under unemployment insurance, a lot of groups weret left out.slowly slowly, gradually, more groups are incorporated and the level t of funding, increases. okay. but that's not the heart of the war on poverty. when we talk about the federal a war on poverty, we usually mean the programs under the economic opportunity act of 1964 that the office of economic rtunit opportunity -- somebody said oeo.oe office of economic opportunity operated. and those were focused on huma capital development. it's not about fixing our economy. it's about fixing poor people.i. educate them. job training.kills get them the skills so they'll be able to earn their way out oa poverty. a hand up, not a hand out. that's the motto of the oeo. and then community action, whicn is its own sort
social safety net. we also get some food assistance. we geted. food stamps.fo it's not a big program. b it becomes bigger later. it's not a big program then, but that's part of the expanding tht social safety net. we also get more people -- we get an expansion of social insurance. so remember that under old age d insurance and under unemployment insurance, a lot of groups weret left out.slowly slowly, gradually, more groups are incorporated and the level t of funding, increases. okay. but...
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social report gaza witness to war. the ceasefire should give gaza civilians an opportunity to receive humanitarian assistance as well as attend to the injured and the dead. >> this could be the last night the skies of gaza will be filled with flares, fireballs and explosions, for three days or longer. >> secretary-general ban ki-moon and secretary of state john kerry announced special coordinator robert sarry that all parties have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire to commence 8am local time on friday. it will last for a period of 72 hours unless extended. >> the israeli troops that have been targetting hamas supply tunnels will stay in place. diplomats head for talks. hamas wants a lifting of the siege of gaza. negotiations will be exceedingly diff. the ceasefire comes as condemnation builds. including at the white house. a day after an attack, u.s. officials said there was little doubt israel was responsible. >> the selling of a u.n. facility that is housing innocent civilians fleeing violence, is totally unacceptable and indefensible. >> reporter: now three days of quiet. >> this is not a time for congratulations an
social report gaza witness to war. the ceasefire should give gaza civilians an opportunity to receive humanitarian assistance as well as attend to the injured and the dead. >> this could be the last night the skies of gaza will be filled with flares, fireballs and explosions, for three days or longer. >> secretary-general ban ki-moon and secretary of state john kerry announced special coordinator robert sarry that all parties have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire to commence 8am...
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assistance program and financial initiative incentives. it's also important to note that there are models of the designation program for intangible group heritage for the intangible groups of social and humanity, barcelona has a resource cat categorical heritage and japan since 1950 s and san francisco's designation program would be able to fit the needs. >> just to wraup up our presentation. much can be done immediately to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive citywide program. first of course as desiree mentioned social is the preservation element that cultural heritage and social heritage resources be encompassed within the policy in the preservation element and heritage has also testified regarding places where we think these policies are incorporated where we can continue doing it later on in the agenda. desiree mentioned a morning i received -- mayoral heritage and other related agencies that can provide benefits, support to these types of resources and look at the problem more comprehensively. short-term maybe a little bit aspirational within six months and with the cultural and heritage aspects we think it's not unrealistic for the hpc to endorse a consistent methodology
assistance program and financial initiative incentives. it's also important to note that there are models of the designation program for intangible group heritage for the intangible groups of social and humanity, barcelona has a resource cat categorical heritage and japan since 1950 s and san francisco's designation program would be able to fit the needs. >> just to wraup up our presentation. much can be done immediately to lay the groundwork for a comprehensive citywide program. first of...
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social robot coming into the mass market. you interact more with it like a helpful partner. it is like your family assistant. plays a role, versus a device like a camera where you take a picture -- qbo is like a cameraman. for me, the mom who is the family picture taken not in any of the pictures of my children, i can first be in those pictures because qbo can know when you are smiling -- to do that on my behalf. >> what is the crowd funding perk you offer on indiegogo? >> there are a number of perks. the most popular perk is to actually get the qbo robot yourself. we have a perk for the home edition, for consumers. we have one for developers. we have a partnership with boston children's hospital. people can buy one. we had almost 40 robots donated to boston children's hospital already. they will be in production in 2015. >> talk to me about what else it can do. take a picture, hand -- >> a lot of the early features and functions around family. you don't have to find your device. it is open, ready to give the message when you need it. pictures, video calls but in a robot way. you can actually turn and have a
social robot coming into the mass market. you interact more with it like a helpful partner. it is like your family assistant. plays a role, versus a device like a camera where you take a picture -- qbo is like a cameraman. for me, the mom who is the family picture taken not in any of the pictures of my children, i can first be in those pictures because qbo can know when you are smiling -- to do that on my behalf. >> what is the crowd funding perk you offer on indiegogo? >> there are...
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assisting terrorists but then backtracked blaming a bad translation russia the u.n. and international human rights groups are demanding the correspondent is immediately released and social media campaign called free andrew is now under way and there have been several flash mobs around the world in support. to the us now where a state of emergency and a curfew have been declared for the town of ferguson has been rocked by on the arrest the death of an unarmed teenager caused public outrage and subsequent rallies met a strong response from the authorities now the controversial incident has reached the residence of the president of the united states dozens of people gathered in front of the white house to hold a silent protest against a recent wave of police brutality in the united states protesters also demanded the demilitarization of the police force as well as justice for the teen who was killed . reports now from. the suburbs of st louis missouri. on to the streets calling for justice in the case killing eighteen year old michael brown. the name of the police officer be fined the killing has been released dan wilson is twenty eight years old he is white and we do know
assisting terrorists but then backtracked blaming a bad translation russia the u.n. and international human rights groups are demanding the correspondent is immediately released and social media campaign called free andrew is now under way and there have been several flash mobs around the world in support. to the us now where a state of emergency and a curfew have been declared for the town of ferguson has been rocked by on the arrest the death of an unarmed teenager caused public outrage and...
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assisting terrorists but then backtracked lamy a bad translation russia the u.n. and international human rights groups are demanding the correspondent is immediately released a social media campaign called free entry is now under way and there have been several flash mobs around the world in support. the police officer who shot did and on armed teenager in the us town of ferguson has been named the deaths caused public outrage and subsequent rallies met a strong response from the authorities and to see a chicken i reports on the latest protest ferguson in the suburbs of st louis missouri protesters are continuing to come out onto the streets calling for justice in the case of the feelings of eighteen year old unarmed michael brown. who. was the name of the police officer behind the killing has been released aaron wilson is twenty eight years old he is white and we do know that he has been kept in a safe place by police here ever since shooting took place earlier we spoke with one of the attorneys of michael brown's family and this is what he told about the information that's been released by the police just a name that's all we hear yes there. is a lot more we need
assisting terrorists but then backtracked lamy a bad translation russia the u.n. and international human rights groups are demanding the correspondent is immediately released a social media campaign called free entry is now under way and there have been several flash mobs around the world in support. the police officer who shot did and on armed teenager in the us town of ferguson has been named the deaths caused public outrage and subsequent rallies met a strong response from the authorities...