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hubers responding i will be by later to get bath items.isit poston's family clears wishes she had never made. >> they have been to court every day. certainly seeing the pictures of their son, their brother, their relative certainly seeing those pictures has not been easy but there have been no outbursts no breakdowns. >> reporter: the family told abc news, we know ryan was a caring young man. as difficult as the trial will be for our families, we look forward to justice being served. >> based on her statements alone, prosecutors have a very compelling case here. which is why i have to believe her best shot maybe her only shot, is if she can take the stand explain away some of her incriminating statements and offer compelling testimony. >> reporter: hubers has been held without bond boouz because she's considered a flight risk. investigators testified that she told family members if she saw an open door she would jet through it. >>> next these employees just found out they are all going to earn at least $70,000 a year because their boss is
hubers responding i will be by later to get bath items.isit poston's family clears wishes she had never made. >> they have been to court every day. certainly seeing the pictures of their son, their brother, their relative certainly seeing those pictures has not been easy but there have been no outbursts no breakdowns. >> reporter: the family told abc news, we know ryan was a caring young man. as difficult as the trial will be for our families, we look forward to justice being...
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la 2440 para real lar a choferes de empresas como huber.responder una serie de preguntas de la legislatura de texas. >>> en esta protegido cuando se trata de ser pasajero preguntÓ hoy el congresista alan fletcher. las indagaciones sobre lalgs contrataciones de la empresa de taxis se han recrudecidos a raÍz de este sujeto... acusado de violar a una pasajera. trabajÓ para huber sin someter informaciÓn a la ciudad de houston para escrutinio. >>> espero que como compaÑÍa investiguen incidentes como ese. al no estas satisfecho con la respuesta de la empresa el polÍtico se reprochÓ si se habÍa enterado por las noticias. >>> este congresista apoya la propuesta de ley que xi ray una licencia comercial para los choferes de huber. >>> si quiere manejar en todo el estado de texas quien los ocupa, van a saber su situaciÓn. >>> los requisitos para ser conductor de la empresa documentos de los Últimos 7 aÑos. historial de cortes historial delictivo multi estatal. historial de chofer verificaciÓn de seguro social y prueba de no ser agresor sexual. lo buen
la 2440 para real lar a choferes de empresas como huber.responder una serie de preguntas de la legislatura de texas. >>> en esta protegido cuando se trata de ser pasajero preguntÓ hoy el congresista alan fletcher. las indagaciones sobre lalgs contrataciones de la empresa de taxis se han recrudecidos a raÍz de este sujeto... acusado de violar a una pasajera. trabajÓ para huber sin someter informaciÓn a la ciudad de houston para escrutinio. >>> espero que como compaÑÍa...
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hubers sazhas said it was a joke.brushed it off. >> i wish i would have paid more atoepgs it. i think well maybe there's something i couldd or down to potentially not have this situation. >> reporter: hubers teking her, my love has turned to hate. prosecutors say hubers killed poston when he tried to break up with her in 2012. hay believe poston died sitting at a table, defenseless. hubers says she was defending herself. the defense calling on this doctor to argue that poston was standing up and on the move and nobody nose which of the six shots came first. >> it would be pretty impossible for him to be seated in a chair with the gunshot wound to his back. >> reporter: and now the defense claiming hubers had suicidal tend sis, asking a mental health official from the jail about her sanity. >> she let me know her nerves were bad. she said she was having nightmares. >> reporter: and testimony also revealing tuesday that shane that hubers was seeing another man in the days before the shooting. as ellie as today, hubers h
hubers sazhas said it was a joke.brushed it off. >> i wish i would have paid more atoepgs it. i think well maybe there's something i couldd or down to potentially not have this situation. >> reporter: hubers teking her, my love has turned to hate. prosecutors say hubers killed poston when he tried to break up with her in 2012. hay believe poston died sitting at a table, defenseless. hubers says she was defending herself. the defense calling on this doctor to argue that poston was...
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huber described the final moments in painful detail. >> hubers displayed a wide range of emotion crying at other times laughing. hubers has pleaded not guilty telling police she acted in self-defense and that poston was frequently violent. >> he has thrown me on the ground and hurt me and screaming at me and telling me i was [ bleep ]. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, on april 15th 1865 lincoln died nine hours after being shot the night before by john wilks in a theater in washington. now it houses a permanent museum focused on lincoln and also operates as a performance have been you. >>> ron hextall will address the media and announce whether coach craig berube will stay or go. the team missed the playoffs for the second time in three years. >>> topping today's people scene, late night host jimmy kimmel says he is not behind the video that appears to show actor dennis quaid having an apparent melt down. >> what is she [ bleep ] and this [ bleep ] wanders on to my set. >> quaid's rant went viral and they wonder if it's just a host
huber described the final moments in painful detail. >> hubers displayed a wide range of emotion crying at other times laughing. hubers has pleaded not guilty telling police she acted in self-defense and that poston was frequently violent. >> he has thrown me on the ground and hurt me and screaming at me and telling me i was [ bleep ]. >>> today marks the 150th anniversary of the assassination of president abraham lincoln, on april 15th 1865 lincoln died nine hours after...
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they cannot wear a uniform, anything with a huber city logo or badge. they cannot use any equipment or any of the vehicles. >> the strict policy change had some interesting implications. >> i think there was a little bit of resentment. >> jim motherre owns his own private security company on the side. under the new policy officers like sergeant moore aren't allowed to act like police officers while working as security officers. >> if you're off duty and you witness a criminal act, you are to call and have an on-duty officer come and handle the criminal act. >> perry rose is a former police officer who now runs security agency pride investigations. he instigated the reforms to huber city not only because of liability but because he lost business to the police department. >> nobody stops and realizes that, wait a minute. the public bought that equipment. the public -- that's public money that's paid for that. >> he isn't focused just on huber city. he worked on legislation with a state senator to create more trans parents see with off-duty police work. th
they cannot wear a uniform, anything with a huber city logo or badge. they cannot use any equipment or any of the vehicles. >> the strict policy change had some interesting implications. >> i think there was a little bit of resentment. >> jim motherre owns his own private security company on the side. under the new policy officers like sergeant moore aren't allowed to act like police officers while working as security officers. >> if you're off duty and you witness a...
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hubers told the court during a bail hearing she shot poston, a 29-year-old lawyer in self-defense. >>happen if you hadn't grabbed that gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt, that i would have been shot. >> reporter: but prosecutors say after her arrest hubers gave a different reason. >> you had said you shot him in the face. you gave him the nose job he always wanted. do you recall? >> i've seen that on -- yes, i've seen that. >> reporter: according to court reports police said hubers shot poston in the face twice and put him out of his misery and end his twitching and moaning. according to reports the prosecutor will argue hubers murdered poston out of anger when he tried to break up with her. on the stand hubers read a text she sent to a friend days before his death. >> i want to turn around, shoot and kill him and play like it's an accident. >> reporter: hubers testifying the text was just a joke. >> the fact she indicated whether it be in guess or intended on truly killing him prior to the day she did shows her state of mind. >> reporter: overnight poston's family te
hubers told the court during a bail hearing she shot poston, a 29-year-old lawyer in self-defense. >>happen if you hadn't grabbed that gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt, that i would have been shot. >> reporter: but prosecutors say after her arrest hubers gave a different reason. >> you had said you shot him in the face. you gave him the nose job he always wanted. do you recall? >> i've seen that on -- yes, i've seen that. >> reporter:...
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hubers laughing.shooting a nose job. >> i knew he was gonna die a very slow and painful i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: we're hearing from a neighbor who heard the killing. >> we heard the arguing. some shuffling around. and then some blunt noises. when we heard the blunt noises i looked at my daughter i made the comment that maybe one of them shot the other one. >> reporter: the defense calling on a clinical psychologist who says he monitored her behavior in jail from time to time. >> she reported what's re eded symptoms of what's called a bipolar disorder. >> reporter: he later diagnosed her with ptsd. admitting it all could have been brought on by her being in jail not necessarily the killing. in court during the testimony, hubers mouthing to her mother, i love you, too. and shayna hubers has pleaded not guilty. closing arguments are expected to begin this morning. the jury could get the case as early as today. >>> we turn to the baggage handler who fell asleep inside an airliner's cargo hold
hubers laughing.shooting a nose job. >> i knew he was gonna die a very slow and painful i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: we're hearing from a neighbor who heard the killing. >> we heard the arguing. some shuffling around. and then some blunt noises. when we heard the blunt noises i looked at my daughter i made the comment that maybe one of them shot the other one. >> reporter: the defense calling on a clinical psychologist who says he monitored her behavior in jail...
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accused murder shayna human beingers in tear-- hubers in tears. tried to paint the 4-year-old as a heartless, cold-blooded killer. >> i see no remorse. she picked up the gun and said what would you do if i -- and he smirked at her and she shot him. >> reporter: she says she killed her boyfriend, ryan poston with self-defense. she described the graphic details of shooting him six times during what she says was a heated argument. >> i shot him enough times to kill him. he was laying there still, twitching and making noises. and i shot him in the head. i gave him his nose job he wanted. zblechb if the jurors believe that the first go shots were self-defense. and she has four more shots to explain. including the one where she said she put him out of his misery. that is murder. >> e he just told me he couldn't get away from her. >> reporter: and he was supposed to go on a date with this former miss ohio the very night he was killed. >> i found him very entertaining. >> he seemed to be very happy, excited. a little nervous. >> reporter: the jury will ha
accused murder shayna human beingers in tear-- hubers in tears. tried to paint the 4-year-old as a heartless, cold-blooded killer. >> i see no remorse. she picked up the gun and said what would you do if i -- and he smirked at her and she shot him. >> reporter: she says she killed her boyfriend, ryan poston with self-defense. she described the graphic details of shooting him six times during what she says was a heated argument. >> i shot him enough times to kill him. he was...
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there's a lot of speculation that hubers will, at some point, take the stand. experts saying that is their best and possibly only shot of convincing this jury she's not guilty. >> it's a risky move. she may have to do it. marci, thank you. >>> let's get another look at the overnight headlines. it's back over the ron claiborne. good morning, again. >> hi, again, dan and paula. >>> we begin with the travel nightmare for passengers on board a republic airways flight from kansas city to denver. the flight was diverted to colorado springs because of severe weather. some passengers say they were stranded on that plane, stuck on that plane for more than six hours. the flight was canceled. some passengers boarded a bus to get to their destination. >>> five teen agers under arrest in what australian authorities call a major counterterrorism bust. the teens are accused of plotting an isis-inspired terrorist attack. during australia's veterans day ceremony next week. >>> l.a. kings center jarret stoll was arrested in las vegas. on drug charges. the boyfriend of "dancing w
there's a lot of speculation that hubers will, at some point, take the stand. experts saying that is their best and possibly only shot of convincing this jury she's not guilty. >> it's a risky move. she may have to do it. marci, thank you. >>> let's get another look at the overnight headlines. it's back over the ron claiborne. good morning, again. >> hi, again, dan and paula. >>> we begin with the travel nightmare for passengers on board a republic airways flight...
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. >> reporter: trainee paramedic walter huber subscribes to pulse point, kind of like uber for cpr. an app that connects people with lifesaving skills with people who need help right now. >> one two three, four. >> reporter: so even as the first responders raced to the scene, huber was already there. >> and so i immediately started cpr. >> reporter: the app connects straight to the 911 call center in 1,100 communities nationwide using location data from cell phones the alert nearby volunteers. i gather that minutes matter. >> definitely, minutes matter. >> reporter: seconds matter. and pulse point can cut response times by ten minutes. are you worried that people will respond that don't know what they're doing? >> you know our concern is really is, will people who are trained, will they engage, will they be willing to respond. >> reporter: this weekend, farid rashdi and his hero had a tearful reunion. >> i'm kind of speechless right now, seeing you alive and well. >> reporter: saving lives, thanks to a smartphone and a good samaritan. david wright abc news san ramon, california. >>>
. >> reporter: trainee paramedic walter huber subscribes to pulse point, kind of like uber for cpr. an app that connects people with lifesaving skills with people who need help right now. >> one two three, four. >> reporter: so even as the first responders raced to the scene, huber was already there. >> and so i immediately started cpr. >> reporter: the app connects straight to the 911 call center in 1,100 communities nationwide using location data from cell phones...
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that led me to accept an invite to go on a date with him. >> repororter: huber's block mate in prison taking the stand. >> how would you express the way she acted? >> she didn't care. >> reporter: testifying that when hubers spoke e to her about the shooting, she seemed almost carefree. >> which parts did she laugh about? >> about shooting him in the face and giving him the nose job he always wanted. >> reporter: a reference hubers also made right after the shooting. >> i gave him his nose job. >> she pleaded not guilty. the dense argues she shot pososton six times in self-defense during a violent argument. >> what did you believe would happen if you hadn't grabbed the gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt. that i would havave been shot. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news, new york. >> we move now to the baggage handler that got trapped in the hold of the plane. he's been banned from working for alasaska airlines, put on administrative duty until the investigation is over. we're hearing his side of the story for the first time. we have the exc
that led me to accept an invite to go on a date with him. >> repororter: huber's block mate in prison taking the stand. >> how would you express the way she acted? >> she didn't care. >> reporter: testifying that when hubers spoke e to her about the shooting, she seemed almost carefree. >> which parts did she laugh about? >> about shooting him in the face and giving him the nose job he always wanted. >> reporter: a reference hubers also made right after...
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huber released a statement saying we are disheartened by the officers behavior.is under investigation currently. they did say that they are investigating but would not give me any more details. the last thing we need is conflict. bill: the take away, mind your own business and don't get involved. this time it was a cop whose only lack of restraint was verbal and then, of course, he wrote him a ticket. it could have been somebody else. to me, don't engage with other drivers. >> he did say mind your own business. the guy in the back seat the passenger was videoing the whole thing. the whole the whole time he was saying, your not doing anything wrong. kind of backing him up. just apologize. bill: what happens next? >> obviously they are not commenting, but they did confirm that internal affairs is looking into it. interested to see if this specific officer has a history of going off and going above and beyond what he is supposed to be doing. >> the only reason you are not in handcuffs going to jail is because i have things i have things to do. those the only reason
huber released a statement saying we are disheartened by the officers behavior.is under investigation currently. they did say that they are investigating but would not give me any more details. the last thing we need is conflict. bill: the take away, mind your own business and don't get involved. this time it was a cop whose only lack of restraint was verbal and then, of course, he wrote him a ticket. it could have been somebody else. to me, don't engage with other drivers. >> he did say...
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of anger when he tried to break up with her. >> he deserved it. >> reporter: in this police video, hubersdescribes the final moments in painful detail. >> i knew he was gonna die a very slow and painful death. he was twitching. he was moaning. but he was ultimately dead. i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: she displayed a wide range of emotion. crying. >> i walked around the table. >> reporter: at other times, laughing. [ laughter ] >> i don't know if anyone will ever wan ma marry me if they heard that i killed my boyfriend in self-defense. it's not funny. >> reporter: she's pleaded not guilty, telling police she acted in self-defense. and that poston was frequently violent. >> he had thrown me around the room and hurt me. and he was screaming at me telling me how his [ bleep ] hillbilly and that he [ bleep ] hates me. >> reporter: this morning, legal experts telling us this video is the most compelling piece of evidence for prosecutors. it could convince the jury hubers is a murderer. >> thank you, geoio. >>> a jet liner diverted to chicago last week. the individual taken off that airc
of anger when he tried to break up with her. >> he deserved it. >> reporter: in this police video, hubersdescribes the final moments in painful detail. >> i knew he was gonna die a very slow and painful death. he was twitching. he was moaning. but he was ultimately dead. i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: she displayed a wide range of emotion. crying. >> i walked around the table. >> reporter: at other times, laughing. [ laughter ] >> i don't know if...
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about shooting in the face and giving him the nose job he always wanted. >> reporter: a reference hubers made right after the shooting. >> i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: the defense argues she shot poston six times in self-defense during a violent argument. >> what did you believe would happen if you hadn't grabbed the gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt. that i would have been shot. >> reporter: for "good morning america," gio benitez, abc news new york. >>> we move now the baggage handler that got trapped in the hold of the plane. he's been banned from working for alaska airlines put on administrative duty until the investigation is over. >> hello, i'm trapped in the plane. >> reporter: the distressed voice on this 911 call coming from inside a cargo hold of an airborn 737. >> you're where? >> i'm inside a plane. i feel like it's moving in the air. flight 448. can you please tell somebody to stop it? >> reporter: that baggage handler inside. he fell asleep inside the plane and only woke up when a piece of luggage fell on top of him. it was nothing but pitch black
about shooting in the face and giving him the nose job he always wanted. >> reporter: a reference hubers made right after the shooting. >> i gave him his nose job. >> reporter: the defense argues she shot poston six times in self-defense during a violent argument. >> what did you believe would happen if you hadn't grabbed the gun first? >> i believe that i would have been hurt. that i would have been shot. >> reporter: for "good morning america,"...
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. >> two weeks ago in sunnyvale, walter huber helped save a life thanks in part to an app. >> i looked at my phone and it was a cpr alert. >> walter was using pulse point, an app developed in the south bay that alerts people who download it that someone nearby is having a cardiac arrest. in this case at a park near walter's home. >> i immediately went ahead and started cpr and assisted by some of the people there. they were on the line with 911 and also trying to help me. >> the victim 63-year-old fareed rashdi was saved that day. he's now resting at home. the makers of pulse point say it's the first life saved in santa clara county using the app. >> seeing a life saved because of the app, it's amazing. it's very very satisfying for our team. >> the pulse point app is a free download for your smartphone. it's also used by firemen and police officers to see what other crews are doing, see if they can help out. reporting live in sunnyvale, scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> that's a good story. great use of technology. thanks, scott. >>> let's get a check of the forecast now. seems lik
. >> two weeks ago in sunnyvale, walter huber helped save a life thanks in part to an app. >> i looked at my phone and it was a cpr alert. >> walter was using pulse point, an app developed in the south bay that alerts people who download it that someone nearby is having a cardiac arrest. in this case at a park near walter's home. >> i immediately went ahead and started cpr and assisted by some of the people there. they were on the line with 911 and also trying to help...
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. >> even as the first responders race to the scene huber was there. >> i immediately start cpr. >> theapp connects straight to the 9-1-1 call center in 1100 communities nationwide using location data from cell phones to alert nearby volunteers. >> i gather that minutes matter. >> definitely minutes matter. >> seconds matter. pulse point can cut response time by 10 minutes. >> are you at all worried that people will respond who don't know what they are doing? >> our concern is really will people who are trained will they engage? will they be willing to respond? >> this weekend they had a tearful reunion. >> i am speechless right now seeing you alive and well. >> saving lives thanks to a smartphone and a good samaritan. david wright, abc news, san ramon california. >> it is a wonderful story to see. let's turn our attention to the weather. drew tuma and the cooler forecast. >> yes, it is all ahead of a cold front that is marching east. ahead it will cool us off with monday being 5 to 10 degrees cooler then we were. we have clear skies up above and temperature wise we are cooling off into
. >> even as the first responders race to the scene huber was there. >> i immediately start cpr. >> theapp connects straight to the 9-1-1 call center in 1100 communities nationwide using location data from cell phones to alert nearby volunteers. >> i gather that minutes matter. >> definitely minutes matter. >> seconds matter. pulse point can cut response time by 10 minutes. >> are you at all worried that people will respond who don't know what they are...
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emily: you have gone into tech investing, invested in spotify, huber, pinterest.ou getting into these deals, what attracted you to technology? scooter: when i was in college facebook launched. i actually e-mailed the creator of facebook, which was on the contact page one profile for picture, and responded with a gordo severin thank you for reaching out. i went back-and-forth with him over four months saying i'm working at so so def i throw parties, i would love to be involved. i did not know it would become -- i said, what is facebook? eight schools. i still have the e-mail that says mark decided to launch a 36 more schools in two wakes. at this time we don't want to do a deal. emily: you are making movies "the giver," you are making tv shows -- how is that different from making music? scooter: my mom isn't very impressed with anything i do in music, but introducing my mom to meryl streep at the premiere of "the giver," it's ok now that i dropped out of college. emily: how about the tv show? it is doing pretty well. scooter: one more time. monday nights at 9:00 on
emily: you have gone into tech investing, invested in spotify, huber, pinterest.ou getting into these deals, what attracted you to technology? scooter: when i was in college facebook launched. i actually e-mailed the creator of facebook, which was on the contact page one profile for picture, and responded with a gordo severin thank you for reaching out. i went back-and-forth with him over four months saying i'm working at so so def i throw parties, i would love to be involved. i did not know it...
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you can monetize your apartment on airbnb, or you can rent out your car on huber, but we have no way to transact information. om: the question i have for both of you is, how do we ensure privacy? you talked about at&t being fined by the fcc for privacy violations were third parties were giving out data. how do we do that if all of these services, which have human intervention? there is a lot of private information, credit cards, rich data about us. how are you guys trying to protect the? crystal: we protect you by being completely anonymous. sensay runs on anonymity. we know everything that you know. we look at a variety of factors to figure out, who is the right person to be talking to? a one-on-one format is what we are providing, and currently everything is protected. brad: do you want to take a crack at that? alfred, you know your customer just as well. marcela: this is another argument what you want to have a single point of contact for alfred, instead of 20 apps inside your form -- your phone. you trust us with all of your information. we have the security in the sense that we
you can monetize your apartment on airbnb, or you can rent out your car on huber, but we have no way to transact information. om: the question i have for both of you is, how do we ensure privacy? you talked about at&t being fined by the fcc for privacy violations were third parties were giving out data. how do we do that if all of these services, which have human intervention? there is a lot of private information, credit cards, rich data about us. how are you guys trying to protect the?...
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prosecutors say shayna hubers was angry her lover was breaking up with her. >> he deserved it. >> now, giving away most of his $1 million salary so his employees could all earn at least $70,000. the question is why. >> i think it is up to each of us to decide what's right for us. >> reporter: she helped lin lindsay lohan fight back against "the mean girls" but she
prosecutors say shayna hubers was angry her lover was breaking up with her. >> he deserved it. >> now, giving away most of his $1 million salary so his employees could all earn at least $70,000. the question is why. >> i think it is up to each of us to decide what's right for us. >> reporter: she helped lin lindsay lohan fight back against "the mean girls" but she
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now the ceo of huber, the darling of silicon valley.n his speech he boasted about being sued by record labels for a quarter of a trillion dollars because he had a company which was essentially like napster. the aspects of silicon valley. a very well-known publisher and make speeches like how i failed. of course the real truth about silicon valley as they are the winners. the real failures they don't boast about failure and go around saying am a failure. i think this cold of failure is one of the reasons why silicon valley is so profoundly out of touch with the rest of the world. as world. it's the one sector and the american economy that is doing well, the one sector driving innovation and change. when when you have a cult of failure it is particularly great. c-span: where did you grow up? >> guest: north london. c-span: what was your life like? >> middle class jewish north london for those of you use -- i don't know what the equivalent would be in new york. middle and lower middle class neighborhood in new york. so my family where shop
now the ceo of huber, the darling of silicon valley.n his speech he boasted about being sued by record labels for a quarter of a trillion dollars because he had a company which was essentially like napster. the aspects of silicon valley. a very well-known publisher and make speeches like how i failed. of course the real truth about silicon valley as they are the winners. the real failures they don't boast about failure and go around saying am a failure. i think this cold of failure is one of...
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. >> reporter: this is 21-year-old walter huber, who helped save a life because he checked his smartphone >> i looked at my phone, it was a cpr alert. i walked right over to the field, and as soon as i came around the corner i saw that it indeed was a real event and there was a lot of commotion going on. >> reporter: the app walter checked is called "pulse point." developed in the south bay, it tells you if someone nearby needs cpr. in this case it was 63-year-old fareed rashti. >> i started cpr and assisted by some of the people there. they were on the line with 911 and also trying to help me. >> reporter: soon sunny vail officers arrived. >> as soon as he started talking and moving everybody just relaxed and it was a big overwhelming calm. >> people are doing this because they want to make a difference in the lives of people who are suffering cardiac arrest. >> reporter: walter made a difference with a little help from an app. scott budman nbc bay area news. >>> on the roadways now, gas prices are headed south around the bay area. good news for drivers. according to aaa prices have drop
. >> reporter: this is 21-year-old walter huber, who helped save a life because he checked his smartphone >> i looked at my phone, it was a cpr alert. i walked right over to the field, and as soon as i came around the corner i saw that it indeed was a real event and there was a lot of commotion going on. >> reporter: the app walter checked is called "pulse point." developed in the south bay, it tells you if someone nearby needs cpr. in this case it was 63-year-old...
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. >> this is 21-year-old walter huber who helped save a life because he checked his smartphone. >> iked at my phone and it was a cpr alert. i walked right over to the field. as soon as i came around the corner i saw indeed it was a real event and a lot of commotion going on. >> the app is called pulse point. developed in the south bay, it tells you if someone nearby needs cpr. in this case it was 63-year-old fareed rashdi. >> i had started cpr and assisted by some of the people there. they were on the line with 911 and trying to help me. >> soon sunnyvale officers arrived to help. he was saved and is recovering. >> the mood was very tense. as soon as he started talking and moving, everybody just relaxed and it was a big overwhelming calm. >> people are doing this because they want to make a difference in the lives of people who are suffering cardiac arrest. >> walter made a difference. with a little help from an app. >> that app is again called pulse point. it's a free download for your smartphone from the app store. it was indeed started here in the south bay. but has been spread al
. >> this is 21-year-old walter huber who helped save a life because he checked his smartphone. >> iked at my phone and it was a cpr alert. i walked right over to the field. as soon as i came around the corner i saw indeed it was a real event and a lot of commotion going on. >> the app is called pulse point. developed in the south bay, it tells you if someone nearby needs cpr. in this case it was 63-year-old fareed rashdi. >> i had started cpr and assisted by some of the...
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katy huber over at morgan stanley has been my favorite, she's been dead-on. i'm going with a decade with her on this stock. the thing she points out is only 20% have been upgraded to the 6 and the 6 plus. because of that, judge, i would say when people want to talk about early innings, we're in the early innings. what's driving it? iphone. 20% have upgraded. that tells me there's more upside. >> that's careerly how carl icahn feels. tweeting out apple is still undervalued and misunderstood. jim lebenthal. undervalued, should be north of $200 a share. if you back out the cash, it's at 12 times, the stock is cheap. >> you don't leave me much to work with. that's pretty much it. any time i try to look for ne s negatives in last say in last night's earnings call. the negatives evaporate. the quarter is not going to be up to snuff because they're selling so many of the iwatchs than anybody expected. they've got to issue a lot of debt in order to fund the buy-backs, they're issuing the debt at next to nothing and this is because they don't want to repatriate the ea
katy huber over at morgan stanley has been my favorite, she's been dead-on. i'm going with a decade with her on this stock. the thing she points out is only 20% have been upgraded to the 6 and the 6 plus. because of that, judge, i would say when people want to talk about early innings, we're in the early innings. what's driving it? iphone. 20% have upgraded. that tells me there's more upside. >> that's careerly how carl icahn feels. tweeting out apple is still undervalued and...
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huber. and first i've i got caroline harrison here, and this is a photograph where she had a very well known photographer, frances benjamin johnston, to photograph her grandchild who became a global celebrity come is about right, colquitt she wanted to do because she wanted to control the public's interest in her family. >> rather than have been exploited. >> did it works because not really. [laughter] spent ever happy to get the pictures and then they still exploited them stick and the baby -- >> he was a cartoon character pictures used like a little mascot for the administration. you see this little cartoon of this little boy with a big hat of his grandfather. .. but the others that kind of function and capacity. they knew they needed help. therefore five secretaries and interfacing with the reporters. >> another clip for you because this is too much fun. the white house course on the dinner is another one coming up this week and it has become hollywood on the ears. it is the contrast beco
huber. and first i've i got caroline harrison here, and this is a photograph where she had a very well known photographer, frances benjamin johnston, to photograph her grandchild who became a global celebrity come is about right, colquitt she wanted to do because she wanted to control the public's interest in her family. >> rather than have been exploited. >> did it works because not really. [laughter] spent ever happy to get the pictures and then they still exploited them stick and...
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. >> reporter: sharon hubers says she was with her daughter on october 12, 201, the day shayna killedboyfriend, ryane poston. >> hi knew he would die a very slow and painful death. >> reporter: prosecutors say she did it in anger, when ryan tried to break up with her. sharon says she got a call from shayna 18 hours before the killing. have she was in pain. there was fear in her voice. >> reporter: she says she thought shayna was having a stroke. instead of seeing a doctor the mother-daughter duo went to the mall. >> she was a mess. >> what were your words to shayna? >> shayna call 911. >> reporter: she called 911 and said she shot poston in self-defense. her mother revealing shayna would often disappear without telling her. is there she tells you she's in indiana, she's in hawaii and asking row to put money in her account. >> reporter: at the time of his death, poston was involved in a lawsuit with his former business partner. his friend adam said he rarely got up set. >> i have never seen him angry at all. >> reporter: shayna human beingers has plead not guilty. testimony starts up a
. >> reporter: sharon hubers says she was with her daughter on october 12, 201, the day shayna killedboyfriend, ryane poston. >> hi knew he would die a very slow and painful death. >> reporter: prosecutors say she did it in anger, when ryan tried to break up with her. sharon says she got a call from shayna 18 hours before the killing. have she was in pain. there was fear in her voice. >> reporter: she says she thought shayna was having a stroke. instead of seeing a...
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prosecutors said shayna hubers shot her boyfriend, ryan poston out of anger. >>> breaking right now, is zaster in the making. a volcano likely erupting again in chile. a third eruption is all but certain. yesterday's eruption sent ash miles into the sky. lightning crackling through the red-orange sky. the few people that remained in their homes are shoveling ash from every surface. >>> a violent crash on camera. a car turning right into the path of a commuter train. the train slams into the car, toppling a light pole and trapping the driver inside. amazingly, this driver only suffered minor injuries. >>> in texas, an incredible river rescue. two men in dangerer. their all tern rain vehicles were tliped. they were stranded in the cold river for about an hour. one man was able to crawl 911 with his soekd cell phone and get help. >>> tempers flared at a chicago-kansas game. a simple foul out turned into a benches clearing brawl. the royals won in 13 innings 3-2. >>> finally, an innovative some would say strange way to make your dog more social media friendly. apparently by pom lar deman
prosecutors said shayna hubers shot her boyfriend, ryan poston out of anger. >>> breaking right now, is zaster in the making. a volcano likely erupting again in chile. a third eruption is all but certain. yesterday's eruption sent ash miles into the sky. lightning crackling through the red-orange sky. the few people that remained in their homes are shoveling ash from every surface. >>> a violent crash on camera. a car turning right into the path of a commuter train. the train...
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huber and samsung have just announced a new partnership.xt year uber will be featured at the top of a galaxy widget on samsung's new phone. users new to uber will enjoy their first ride for free. in the "new york times" will stop charging for its mobile app, new york times now which debuted a year ago at $7.99 a month, with a slimmed down version of the full $15 digital subscription. alibaba is making a move to put the company's health care assets under one roof. more chinese arte seeking professional care and using mobile gadgets to monitor their fitness. after the bell, we are moments away from that, and the streaming service has delivered positive results in the past four quarters, but can netflix keep the winning streak going? joining me now is "bloomberg west" and her large cory johnson, and an editor at robinson humphrey. robert, what is the number one thing you need to see from netflix? robert: first of all, thank you so much for having me. the first thing will be international paid subscribers. 2.4 million ads, we have a proprietary
huber and samsung have just announced a new partnership.xt year uber will be featured at the top of a galaxy widget on samsung's new phone. users new to uber will enjoy their first ride for free. in the "new york times" will stop charging for its mobile app, new york times now which debuted a year ago at $7.99 a month, with a slimmed down version of the full $15 digital subscription. alibaba is making a move to put the company's health care assets under one roof. more chinese arte...
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prosecutors said shayna hubers shot her boyfriend, ryan poston, out of anger.ed to break up with her. she claimed it was self-defense. her sentencing begins today. >>> breaking right now, a natural disaster in the making. a volcano likely erupting again in chile. scientists say a third eruption is all but certain. yesterday's eruption sent ash six miles into the sky. look at those pictures. lightning crackling through the red-orange sky. the few people that remained in their homes are shoveling ash from every surface. we will keep you updated on this developing story. >>> a violent crash on camera. a car turning right into the path of a commuter train. the train slams into the car, toppling a light pole and trapping the driver inside. amazingly, this driver only suffered minor injuries. >> tempers flared at a chicago -- kansas city game. five players rejected. the royals won 3-2. an innovative and some would say strange way to make your dog more social media friendly by popular demand. pet groomers in taiwan are giving haircuts to small dogs to make their heads
prosecutors said shayna hubers shot her boyfriend, ryan poston, out of anger.ed to break up with her. she claimed it was self-defense. her sentencing begins today. >>> breaking right now, a natural disaster in the making. a volcano likely erupting again in chile. scientists say a third eruption is all but certain. yesterday's eruption sent ash six miles into the sky. look at those pictures. lightning crackling through the red-orange sky. the few people that remained in their homes are...