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we have three organizations that qualified and you heard from representatives, zip car, get around and city car share here and they could take questions on the particulars of this, but in short, once we qualify the participants we said please let us know where you think parking spaces could work for you? and we'll help you talk to the neighbors and bring them forward. that has been going on. today we have the first 25 locations for you. comprising i think 40 or 41 parking spaces. there are more to come. and the digestion of the review and the outreach and so forth is taking time and we are trying to have it take time. the car share organizations are talking to the neighbors and you heard representative from zip car tell you where there is an issue, they have been quite willing to look for alternatives. it pains me somewhat to watch the car share organizations move these space as rounds, but of course, that is very important, because the neighbors are the experts. the car share organizations made their best guess and of course, we need to make it work for the neighborhoods. we're bringi
we have three organizations that qualified and you heard from representatives, zip car, get around and city car share here and they could take questions on the particulars of this, but in short, once we qualify the participants we said please let us know where you think parking spaces could work for you? and we'll help you talk to the neighbors and bring them forward. that has been going on. today we have the first 25 locations for you. comprising i think 40 or 41 parking spaces. there are more...
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he attended harvard law school and both dropped out of business school to start zoom, a zip car style car sharing business in india. >> it was sort of like a no brainer. the size of the opportunity is staggering. >> urban density is the single biggest predictor of car sharing success. if you are looking at large, dense cities that don't own cars the fact that car sharing has not been done is shocking. >> it is estimated 68 cities with a million people or more by 2030. since launching more than a year ago zoom has been sold out every weekend. the company is hoping to expand to a second city. >> aside from the business you have made personal sacrifices to be here. you could be making money possibly on wall street, possibly in the u.s. is it a risk worth taking? >> well, there is no question that it is worth taking. sure, we would be making much higher salary in the u.s. but it is personal being separated from my girlfriend for a year and a half. that is the real cost. it is still worth it. the skill and opportunity is a once in a lifetime opportunity. >> no question. it helps we are sti
he attended harvard law school and both dropped out of business school to start zoom, a zip car style car sharing business in india. >> it was sort of like a no brainer. the size of the opportunity is staggering. >> urban density is the single biggest predictor of car sharing success. if you are looking at large, dense cities that don't own cars the fact that car sharing has not been done is shocking. >> it is estimated 68 cities with a million people or more by 2030. since...
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i started working for a company called zip car. i realized that making car payments was not going to work financially, so i jump in car sharing, and it's worked side for awhile. >> how does it change your loan. >> it's dollar for dollar. if they cap, for every book, column, adviser, you got to have an emergency fund. young people today just don't have the spare cash to put intoage emergency fund. that's where i would put it in. >> but $150 to some americans. to some that would sound like a lot. to some, a little. does that change injure outlook on your household budget? >> absolutely. i make my budget. if it's groceries this week or not. do i join my friend for an excursion or do i put money in this seminar workshop that i want to progress my career. they're all very dollar-for-dollar comparisons. >> neil mcclue ski, how do we make the plan. what we see as a major driver is easy access to loans and to grants. so it sounds good to say that with want to help these people, but we're only ex-was certificate baiting the root problem. the
i started working for a company called zip car. i realized that making car payments was not going to work financially, so i jump in car sharing, and it's worked side for awhile. >> how does it change your loan. >> it's dollar for dollar. if they cap, for every book, column, adviser, you got to have an emergency fund. young people today just don't have the spare cash to put intoage emergency fund. that's where i would put it in. >> but $150 to some americans. to some that would...
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when it comes to sharing cars, which is what zip car specializes in, we have done a great job of gettingpters into car sharing, but our next challenge is to go mainstream. the reason for that is that's what our cities really need if we are to relieve the congestion and the parking stress and of course the pollution that we face day-to-day. >> you provide the cars that people than share. it there going to be an evolution of the business model into sharing existing cars that people already own? or is that some of the else's job? >> we'll see all kinds of models emerging overtime. the model you just described, that your to piedmont will, is something that is already out there. over time, we will see different models and people using them for different types of trips as they see fit. is increasingly turning to the sharing idea? >> you're talking about large businesses? >> it depends on the sector. if you look at the automated sector, bmw has invested in park at my house and industry as a whole has moved positively towards this trend. if you look at the accommodations are, some of the large i
when it comes to sharing cars, which is what zip car specializes in, we have done a great job of gettingpters into car sharing, but our next challenge is to go mainstream. the reason for that is that's what our cities really need if we are to relieve the congestion and the parking stress and of course the pollution that we face day-to-day. >> you provide the cars that people than share. it there going to be an evolution of the business model into sharing existing cars that people already...
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>> no, except -- you need one to two to the hamptons, you would get a zip car? car. >> or a helicopter car. >> or an avis car. >> andrew is clearly not the norm. >> not anyway. >> when you do these things, you throw out the extremes. >> the city dwellers are not the norm for this most people in new york city don't have cars. he's a multi-media brand, he's 37-years-old. >> he started at the fork times when you were 15, 16, something like that? >> movies, tv, box. >> enough about me. why don't you talk about she in. >> let's talk about factors, gm has a 12% increase so clearly the consumer has not lost confidence in gm products and gm grades. >> automatic people that walk into show rooms are not concerned about any of these things? >> force i think there are two factors. one the controversy is about vehicles for the longer in production that are very old, that are on their third or fourth over. so it's far removed. second, what happened is absolutely awful, inexplicable. we still need answers. but i think mary barra did two very important things in bringing in ken
>> no, except -- you need one to two to the hamptons, you would get a zip car? car. >> or a helicopter car. >> or an avis car. >> andrew is clearly not the norm. >> not anyway. >> when you do these things, you throw out the extremes. >> the city dwellers are not the norm for this most people in new york city don't have cars. he's a multi-media brand, he's 37-years-old. >> he started at the fork times when you were 15, 16, something like that?...
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. >> sounds like this car capturing the video is in on the stunt here. one of the longboarders zipsim, basically loses him in the dust. >> they were going nearly 40 miles per hour. >> they were going incredibly fast. >> you hear the guys in the car say -- >> [ bleep ]. >> that's how fast those guys were going. possibly even faster. >> they were just gaining speed. this is all downhill by the end of this thing, i don't know how they even stay on the board. >> no brakes. you can't slow yourself down. you have to wait until it flattens out or go up a hill or wreck. >> yeah. >> of all the extreme sports this one is one of the craziest. >> let's go to very, very slow. >> this is steven atkinson and he's doing something called tricking. where athletes do fast, precise flips and kicks it up. master his technique in tricking so he can eventually become a professional stuntman. >> i think he's mastered it. >> right. like he's doing some cool kung fu move out there. . >> dude calls out to prank the postman. >> yeah. >> i got to say i love it. >> see why the postman gets the last laugh. >> oh.
. >> sounds like this car capturing the video is in on the stunt here. one of the longboarders zipsim, basically loses him in the dust. >> they were going nearly 40 miles per hour. >> they were going incredibly fast. >> you hear the guys in the car say -- >> [ bleep ]. >> that's how fast those guys were going. possibly even faster. >> they were just gaining speed. this is all downhill by the end of this thing, i don't know how they even stay on the...
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zip it zipper. did it in 75 steps. >> jimmy: how do you get this in the back of your mom's car?the whole machine -- the whole machine splits in half. and it is still quite a mess. takes all six of us. we some times have to bring extra outside help. >> jimmy: the whole thing is built out of stolen merchandise, true. >> not stolen. repurposed. >> jimmy: where did you get it? >> dumpster diving. around the college looking for garbage people do not want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs, dumpster diver. >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan in the smallest. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys introduced a human into the mix, that's not been done. >> first time in competition any one has put a person inside the machine. rube goldberg's cartoons centered around someone. a great homage to say, why don't we put some one in there and get back to the roots. >> we have a human for you. a number of them working here at the show. why don't you reveal the human. there he is. his name is guillermo. guillermo is going to be
zip it zipper. did it in 75 steps. >> jimmy: how do you get this in the back of your mom's car?the whole machine -- the whole machine splits in half. and it is still quite a mess. takes all six of us. we some times have to bring extra outside help. >> jimmy: the whole thing is built out of stolen merchandise, true. >> not stolen. repurposed. >> jimmy: where did you get it? >> dumpster diving. around the college looking for garbage people do not want. >>...
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cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> the latest thrill ride in las vegas. it lets people bet their lives on a high tech ziprio hotel. riders take off 50 stories above the pavement. managers say workers are trained to spot people who may have been drinking and once you've zipped down you're returned to the top backward. prices for soaring above the strip start at $75. >> i think i'm too chicken. >>> i know you're going to talk about the weather what about you? are you brave like ken or chicken like me. >> that backward part scares me. so maybe half way for me. across the inland area, temperatures topping 100 degrees. another hot day for tomorrow. we still have the patchy fog to contend with. a few patches developing around san francisco bay as well. current numbers out there. it is still warm showing you some lower eight -- 80s at this 10:00 hour. san jose 75. oakland 64 and san francisco 68 degrees. santa rosa checking in in the upper 60s. we still have that on shore breeze, strengthening this evening that's a sign we're going to begin to cool things off a little bit for tomorrow. this was the scene lookin
cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> the latest thrill ride in las vegas. it lets people bet their lives on a high tech ziprio hotel. riders take off 50 stories above the pavement. managers say workers are trained to spot people who may have been drinking and once you've zipped down you're returned to the top backward. prices for soaring above the strip start at $75. >> i think i'm too chicken. >>> i know you're going to talk about the weather what...
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zip a zipper. we did it in around 75 steps. >> jimmy: how do you get this in the back of your mom's car?> we had to -- [ laughter ] >> the whole machine -- the whole machine splits in half. and it is still quite a mess. it takes all six of us. we sometimes have to bring in extra outside help. >> jimmy: the whole thing is built out of stolen merchandise, true? >> not stolen. repurposed. >> jimmy: repurposed, okay. and where did you get all this stuff? >> we do a lot of dumpster diving. >> jimmy: dumpster diving. >> spend time around the college looking for garbage that other people don't want. >> jimmy: is one of your jobs dumpster diver? >> we try to throw jordan into the dumpster. >> jimmy: jordan's the smallest, you'd go right in there. the idea again is you complete a simple task in a complicated way. this year you guys introduced a human into the mix, that's not been done before. >> so that was the first time in competition that anyone has ever put a person inside their machine. rube goldberg's cartoons always centered around someone. so we thought it would be a great homage to say,
zip a zipper. we did it in around 75 steps. >> jimmy: how do you get this in the back of your mom's car?> we had to -- [ laughter ] >> the whole machine -- the whole machine splits in half. and it is still quite a mess. it takes all six of us. we sometimes have to bring in extra outside help. >> jimmy: the whole thing is built out of stolen merchandise, true? >> not stolen. repurposed. >> jimmy: repurposed, okay. and where did you get all this stuff? >> we...
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zip it. time for politicians to listen. we are back in 60 seconds. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on carnsurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. work hard for you. give them the edge they deserve. new edge from osteo bi-flex with joint shield helps strengthen your joints°. it works as hard for your joints, as they do for you. get the added benefits of joint & muscle, and joint & energy. new edge from osteo bi-flex, so you're always ready for action. find it in your vitamin aisle. >>> the economy is shrinking and the government is blaming the weather? not entirely. but the biggest drop we've seen in five years likely to be because of snow. it was a bad quarter for mother nature. but really? when things turn around, i fully expect the government to credit the sun. so does box business network's tracy byrnes. it is a little weird. >> i blame the weather every time i overeat. >> if
zip it. time for politicians to listen. we are back in 60 seconds. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on carnsurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. work hard for you. give them the edge they deserve. new edge from osteo bi-flex with joint shield helps...
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zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. at a special site for tv viewers; fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yeah. everybody knows that. did you know there is an oldest trick in the book? what? trick number one. look-est over there. ha ha. made-est thou look. so end-eth the trick. hey.... yes.... geico. fifteen minutes could save you... well, you know. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow...