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and will it help them compete with huber? >> -- huber -- uber? >> i think it is a fair raise. obviously, any amount of money helps. lyft is focused on the united states, unlike uber, so it can spend that money and a much more targeted fashion. i think it will help. i think since we have yet to see how carl icahn will help the company he is not a typical silicon valley investor. if you think about value-added investors, it is not all about what it will bring to the table, but i guess we will see. emily: you got your hands on a company presentation weeks ago to investors. what is your take on how much this investment to icon is going to help in the grand scheme of things? >> corey's point earlier, this is a man who looks at companies who are a value investment. if you look at lyft, valued at $2.5 billion, you have to wonder what makes that a valued investment. you saw that this company was on track to eight -- to make 800 million dollars this year, on track to be $1 billion next year. compare that to huber bang -- compare that to ube and you can see howr he would get that perspe
and will it help them compete with huber? >> -- huber -- uber? >> i think it is a fair raise. obviously, any amount of money helps. lyft is focused on the united states, unlike uber, so it can spend that money and a much more targeted fashion. i think it will help. i think since we have yet to see how carl icahn will help the company he is not a typical silicon valley investor. if you think about value-added investors, it is not all about what it will bring to the table, but i guess...
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the new york city once the power to approve huber and lift app updates. pandora's plan to expand it to news, weather, and sports. i sit down with their finder. pebble's ceo is here with the new smart watch and we will compare it to the apple watch. google developers to sending on san francisco today for the company's annual i/o conference. there was a series of new features including an updated android operating system and an always on search feature. also a partnership with hbo to offer their standalone app on android devices. also, a new system called android pay. i am joined by one been he does -- what is different about android pay, how do customers benefit? guests: it makes it easy to do in app purchases and terminal purchases. what we make for other system players that make it easy to interact with their devices. emily: able browse, don't buy, and that is something that google is trying to change. how does the weight that people that shop on android phones differ from those that shop on apple? juan: apple made it easier and faster to pay with native
the new york city once the power to approve huber and lift app updates. pandora's plan to expand it to news, weather, and sports. i sit down with their finder. pebble's ceo is here with the new smart watch and we will compare it to the apple watch. google developers to sending on san francisco today for the company's annual i/o conference. there was a series of new features including an updated android operating system and an always on search feature. also a partnership with hbo to offer their...
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. >> reporter: that's why jeff huber, an entrepreneur started standard cyborg. the san francisco-based start-up creates prosthetic legs. >> your primary leg will cost anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000. >> reporter: his project aims to serve as a secondary leg, water-proof, and at $799 it's much cheaper than traditional ones. >> nobody else in the world, as far as i know has created a functional, 3d printed leg, and definitely nobody had ever sold one before. >> reporter: innovation inspired by his own life. >> i'm actually an amputee as well, and i've been an amputee my entire life. >> reporter: he experienced the difficulties of expensive and poorly designed prosthesis firsthand. >> you could see that my shoe has a big hole in it. that's because my sock has a hole in it. that's because my foot shell is like totally falling apart. >> reporter: in six months it grew from pet project to real product, one made by what he's dubbed his glorified glue gun. the leg shape is scanned, the image is finalizes on his computer. then the data sent directly to his 3d printers.
. >> reporter: that's why jeff huber, an entrepreneur started standard cyborg. the san francisco-based start-up creates prosthetic legs. >> your primary leg will cost anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000. >> reporter: his project aims to serve as a secondary leg, water-proof, and at $799 it's much cheaper than traditional ones. >> nobody else in the world, as far as i know has created a functional, 3d printed leg, and definitely nobody had ever sold one before. >>...
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on the other side we look at someone like irene huber who lost her brother. and she remembers specifically the western union telegram. they get one saying sorry for your loss danny was killed on the plane, and that was the last i heard. when i find them and they found me, i find they still didn't know why the plane crashed and had no idea about the misconceptions in place. but they didn't receive any compensation and they know the victims didn't receive any comensation. this continued to fester over the years. i never written a book before and i would like to say the community wrote this book. i started out with what was going to be an article about it. i got phone calls from across the country from people who lived in arizona, phoenix, and lived in washington, d.c. and boston and other areas and said i am someone who perished or knew someone who perished at the time and i want to tell you my story. what started as what was going to be an article turned into a book because of the stories that poured in. one of the challenges we have as historians is getting t
on the other side we look at someone like irene huber who lost her brother. and she remembers specifically the western union telegram. they get one saying sorry for your loss danny was killed on the plane, and that was the last i heard. when i find them and they found me, i find they still didn't know why the plane crashed and had no idea about the misconceptions in place. but they didn't receive any compensation and they know the victims didn't receive any comensation. this continued to fester...
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the new york city once the power to approve huber and lift app updates.ra's plan to expand it to news, weather, and sports. i sit down with their finder. pebble's ceo is here with the new smart watch and we will compare it to the apple watch.
the new york city once the power to approve huber and lift app updates.ra's plan to expand it to news, weather, and sports. i sit down with their finder. pebble's ceo is here with the new smart watch and we will compare it to the apple watch.
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. >> reporter: that's why jeff huber started standard cyborg. the san francisco based start-up creates prosthetic legs. >> the>> reporter: his product games to serve as a secondary leg, water proof. at $799, it's much cheaper than traditional ones. >> nobody else in the world so far as i know has created a functional three d leg. >> i'm an amputee myself. >> reporter: he experienced the difficulties of expensive and poorly designed prostheses first hand. >> my shoe has a big hole in it because my sock has a hole in it. the foot shell is falling apart. >> reporter: one made by what he's dubbed his glorified glue gun. the leg shape is scanned. the image is finalized on his computer. then the data sent directly to his 3d printers. these mechanical arms shoot laser technology to mold melted plastic into just about anything. >> you can print an object. it has infinite complexity that traditional manufacturing methods couldn't even make. at a cheap price. the 3d printer doesn't care. >> reporter: it's part of the maker movement. a wave of hands-on inv
. >> reporter: that's why jeff huber started standard cyborg. the san francisco based start-up creates prosthetic legs. >> the>> reporter: his product games to serve as a secondary leg, water proof. at $799, it's much cheaper than traditional ones. >> nobody else in the world so far as i know has created a functional three d leg. >> i'm an amputee myself. >> reporter: he experienced the difficulties of expensive and poorly designed prostheses first hand....
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in today's attention of drive huber has emptied carnegie mellon's robotics lab, poaching 50 employeesrom software developers to high-level executives, all of this according to the verge. remember, back in february, uber and carnegie melon announced a strategic partnership. uber set up shop next door to the university's robotics center. four months later uber is moving , into the advanced technology center. a mile down the road. it looks like that partnership may have been a job fair. we reached out to uber for comment and have not heard back yet. up next, meet jeff bezos's new shadow. we will tell you about this elite job and in the woman who is filling the role. ♪ ♪ emily: a developing story we are tracking today. senator rand paul protesting a renewal of the patriot act. is it all for show? the senate has not taken up the bill yet. it technically is not a filibuster. they are set to vote tomorrow on legislation that prohibits the nsa from collecting phone records in bulk. but the bill renews provisions of u.s. spying programs that expire on june 1. to a big shift at amazon. for the
in today's attention of drive huber has emptied carnegie mellon's robotics lab, poaching 50 employeesrom software developers to high-level executives, all of this according to the verge. remember, back in february, uber and carnegie melon announced a strategic partnership. uber set up shop next door to the university's robotics center. four months later uber is moving , into the advanced technology center. a mile down the road. it looks like that partnership may have been a job fair. we reached...
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. >> we have had no shortage of huberous. >> to want to be -- >> they do plenty of stuff too.otion that you have a secret solution to isis, but you won't tell us for another year and a half makes you the worst person ever. >> i am not going to run. >> four years ago when i checked he has his own brand of chocolates. >> nobody does know that. >> dark chocolate, milk chocolate and this is true, deluxe nut. if he wins it would be the perfect secret service code word for him. deluxe nut. >> well, thank you. >> it is hard to get that in. >> coming up i hope our guests have their submissions ready. more "red eye" after the break. stick around. >>> if you missed out on the first cartoon contest you are in luck. a second will be held on friday. the freedom of speech rally round two will include a protest outside the mosque frequented by the gunman killed outside the texas cartoon contest earlier this month. organizers say it it is a peaceful event. but bring your guns in case it doesn't go that way. here is the chief organizer. an exmarine explaining the motivation behind the rally. >
. >> we have had no shortage of huberous. >> to want to be -- >> they do plenty of stuff too.otion that you have a secret solution to isis, but you won't tell us for another year and a half makes you the worst person ever. >> i am not going to run. >> four years ago when i checked he has his own brand of chocolates. >> nobody does know that. >> dark chocolate, milk chocolate and this is true, deluxe nut. if he wins it would be the perfect secret service...
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huber decided there would be three categories for arrested enemy aliens.there were about 30,000 men who were arrested as enemy aliens. about 15,000 of those were japanese men and about 10000, maybe 11,000 for german and the rest were italians romanians ovarian send other people. there were three categories that you could be arrested for. category aa if you were the leader of the american nazi party you are automatically arrested or you have real strong ties to japan for some kind of social club you were category a. category b goes to what richard was saying. if you have some kind of occupation that could be valuable in the war effort than you are arrested because you were a leader. if you are a priest they were all arrested. if you were legionnaire as my german american character was if you are an engineer if you can build a bridge you can blow it up so you are automatically arrested. if you were a photographer you might be able to take pictures of military bases and you are arrested. category c was who stitched on you. what kind of anonymous accusers had
huber decided there would be three categories for arrested enemy aliens.there were about 30,000 men who were arrested as enemy aliens. about 15,000 of those were japanese men and about 10000, maybe 11,000 for german and the rest were italians romanians ovarian send other people. there were three categories that you could be arrested for. category aa if you were the leader of the american nazi party you are automatically arrested or you have real strong ties to japan for some kind of social club...
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look at huber. -- uber. that has changed transportation.of these are not going to end up in the s&p 500, but maybe the dow. the chance that we are going to have 100 of them rounds 20 -- rounds to zero. pimm: aol? toer: their best case was verizon,ay, and faor they want to get some technology mojo that they haven't had. i think that is highly unlikely that they will get that. culturally, the notion that they are going to adopt "huffington post" textile culture at verizon, i wouldn't count on it. most big deals don't work out for the buyer, but it is a great day for the aol shareholder and for the buyer there -- shareholder there. julielet's go over to hyman with breaking news on avon. julie: avon is shopping around party,has a interested considering that the last trade for avon was under seven capital isain, ptg making this offer, which is a nonbinding offer. in other words, when you tend to see a surge in shares, you can trigger a halt, so the shares are not trading at this moment, but you do see a spike in those shares before the halt, but
look at huber. -- uber. that has changed transportation.of these are not going to end up in the s&p 500, but maybe the dow. the chance that we are going to have 100 of them rounds 20 -- rounds to zero. pimm: aol? toer: their best case was verizon,ay, and faor they want to get some technology mojo that they haven't had. i think that is highly unlikely that they will get that. culturally, the notion that they are going to adopt "huffington post" textile culture at verizon, i...
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. >> marine biologist huber says he has been on expeditions and the information from mary lee is invaluable. >> now we are seeing really basically the daily lives of these sharks being played out and we are understanding more about what their critical habitats are. >> and last month she was in the carolinas and this morning mary lee was just 10 miles east of atlantic city and brigantine where these fishermen are having a slow down. >> you don't think mary lee is eating your fish? >> not last week any way the fishing has been good here, superb. >> the marine biologist says that mary lee and other sharks being tracked, have been coming by the shore for eons and want nothing to do with us. lets hope so but where is mary lee heading? reporting live here kenneth moton channel 6 "action news." >> hopefully not too close to us. >> one man is dead after he was hit by a dump truck today in buck county, chopper 6 hd was over street road in upper southhampton township where the crash happened just before 11:00 this morning, 58-year-old daniel pafys car broke down and put his flashers on but stepped in
. >> marine biologist huber says he has been on expeditions and the information from mary lee is invaluable. >> now we are seeing really basically the daily lives of these sharks being played out and we are understanding more about what their critical habitats are. >> and last month she was in the carolinas and this morning mary lee was just 10 miles east of atlantic city and brigantine where these fishermen are having a slow down. >> you don't think mary lee is eating...
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. >>> the wall street journal reports huber is working to raise new funds and it could give the company a valuation of $50 billion. they could receive about 1.5 billion dollars from investors. it would use that more money to set up partnership, not to expand. if the san francisco-based company is valued at $50 billion, it would be the first right start-up to reach that amount. >>> do you like to sip while your hair gets snipped? there's a new push to allow beauty salons and barbershops in california to serve alcohol without a look core license, but not everyone is on board. >> we have licenses because this is a question of public safety and public health. >> the fight to get booze out of these businesses tonight at 11:00 on abc7 news. >>> soccer legend pele is recovering after having prostate surgery in his nature i have brazil his doctors found so signs of doctor. the 74-year-old had surgery after being diagnosed with an enlarged prostate. this came after he was treated for kidney stones late last year. pele helped lead brazil to three world cup titles and he's credited with helping so
. >>> the wall street journal reports huber is working to raise new funds and it could give the company a valuation of $50 billion. they could receive about 1.5 billion dollars from investors. it would use that more money to set up partnership, not to expand. if the san francisco-based company is valued at $50 billion, it would be the first right start-up to reach that amount. >>> do you like to sip while your hair gets snipped? there's a new push to allow beauty salons and...
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huber facing another bump in the road in china, it's the office was raided on part of a crackdown on taxi hailing services. legal businessed activities. in january china ruled that car hailing software should differentiate services from taxes and -- taxis and public transport. fans, the fight of the century became the disappointment of a lifetime despite the support of a nation and fans around the world. his best efforts came to not. floyd mayweather did enough to win. david is here, did the fight live up to the hype? not really. a lot of people were expecting a more aggressive manny pacquiao. floyd hit him with son and then got away. unanimous decision, he was way ahead on all of the judges scorecards. he basically did enough to win most of the rounds. what was surprising was many was not as aggressive as people had hope for. floyd was not known for throwing a lot of punches. he actually grew more punches then pacquiao. let's listen to both fighters. >> i did my best. but my best was not good enough . anyway i would like to thank all of the people who came here to witness the fight
huber facing another bump in the road in china, it's the office was raided on part of a crackdown on taxi hailing services. legal businessed activities. in january china ruled that car hailing software should differentiate services from taxes and -- taxis and public transport. fans, the fight of the century became the disappointment of a lifetime despite the support of a nation and fans around the world. his best efforts came to not. floyd mayweather did enough to win. david is here, did the...
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a california man is suing huber saying that he cash is suing uber. that he came up with the idea and the technology. uber is in a new round of funding that may boost its valuation to $50 billion. the man who filed the lawsuit is a yoga practitioner and filmmaker who was -- who has previously sued two other tech companies. in the nba playoffs, a decisive game seven in the western conference semifinals. the rockets came from 19 points down to stun the los angeles clippers, 119-107. lebron james and the cavaliers have advanced to the houston conference finals. they beat the chicago bulls 94-73 to win the series 4-2. brendan: italy is ungovernable. the italian economy is unfixable until possibly now. gdp numbers show the most growth since 2011, the country is on track to exit its modest recession on record. francine lacqua joins us. she is from london, but also originally from genoa. was that a happy accident? francine: i am a little bit on the fence. we saw gdp growing .3%. we had not seen that in years. he is working on labor, he is working on educatio
a california man is suing huber saying that he cash is suing uber. that he came up with the idea and the technology. uber is in a new round of funding that may boost its valuation to $50 billion. the man who filed the lawsuit is a yoga practitioner and filmmaker who was -- who has previously sued two other tech companies. in the nba playoffs, a decisive game seven in the western conference semifinals. the rockets came from 19 points down to stun the los angeles clippers, 119-107. lebron james...
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in the meantime i want to bring in someone who is huber bullish on stock.nvestment officer of equities at federated. steven, after the jobs report, where do you get your optimism from? steven: the whole week has been -- last two or three days has been -- we have seen counter in everything. u.s. dollar, oil. u.s. g.d.p. number which came off in the first, jobs reports establishes that. we are not falling off a cliff there, either. those were what was giving the stock market cause at this 2100 level. turns out it's not as bad as people thought. bob: after today you think it's clear? steven: now you have a period of stability on the dollar. the dollar grows higher from here. more stable. u.s. interest rates have peaked in the near term. in the two 220 range now. the oil has established, i think, a nice range between 40 and 60. that might be the sweet spot foreoil. good enough to keep growing, low enough for the gasoline tax dividend. i think we are in a kind of a really nice period for equities between here and the end of the year. mike: why do you think the a
in the meantime i want to bring in someone who is huber bullish on stock.nvestment officer of equities at federated. steven, after the jobs report, where do you get your optimism from? steven: the whole week has been -- last two or three days has been -- we have seen counter in everything. u.s. dollar, oil. u.s. g.d.p. number which came off in the first, jobs reports establishes that. we are not falling off a cliff there, either. those were what was giving the stock market cause at this 2100...
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huber valued at $50 billion. supposed to be part of the sharing economy. service. $50 billion. snapshot $15 million. interest $11 billion. snapshot's own ceo evan spiegel is a 20 something i believe is warning the huge values are in a tech bubble. it is a warning because bubbles popping you could lose a great deal of money. i know that you're usually concerned with commodities. the idea we are in a talk bubble is intriguing. you think we are? >> i think we are. it's a game of musical chairs. there opportunities to make money but at the same time you can't have the world's largest taxi company not known. the last time we had a bubble like this we had an expansion. now we have arguably contraction or at least no growth in the economy. the tech bubble has gotten away from us. there will correct itself. we've had more and more days like yesterday on the market comes back again. stuart: why is the dow at 18,150? is it because of flooding the market with money, the federal reserve? >> the federal reserve the federal reserve has pushed people who normally wouldn'
huber valued at $50 billion. supposed to be part of the sharing economy. service. $50 billion. snapshot $15 million. interest $11 billion. snapshot's own ceo evan spiegel is a 20 something i believe is warning the huge values are in a tech bubble. it is a warning because bubbles popping you could lose a great deal of money. i know that you're usually concerned with commodities. the idea we are in a talk bubble is intriguing. you think we are? >> i think we are. it's a game of musical...
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and so on the other side we look at someone like irene luber -- huber, she lost her brother daniel comiskeyo's on the plane. and she remembered specificically, i put the western union telegram that she still has to this day. sorry for your loss, danny was killed on the plane and that's the last they heard. and so when i find them -- they really found me -- i find that they still didn't know why the plane crashed they still had no idea of a lot of the myths and misconceptions that were in place nearly 50 years later. but they didn't receive really any compensation. and, of course we know the victims on pyatt street really didn't receive any compensation. so you can see how this just continued to fester over the years. it was an open wound in the community. i'd never written a book before, and i like to say the community wrote this book. i started out with what was really going to be an article about it and i got phone calls from across the country from people who lived in arizona lived in phoenix and lived in d.c. and lived in boston and other areas who said, you know i had someone who peris
and so on the other side we look at someone like irene luber -- huber, she lost her brother daniel comiskeyo's on the plane. and she remembered specificically, i put the western union telegram that she still has to this day. sorry for your loss, danny was killed on the plane and that's the last they heard. and so when i find them -- they really found me -- i find that they still didn't know why the plane crashed they still had no idea of a lot of the myths and misconceptions that were in place...
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it would be huberous to believe otherwise. so if deterrence does fail, we don't necessarily expect to stop every single missile, though to be ursure, we will try. rather our systems are intended to deter an adversary by injecting consider doubt of the likelihood of his success versus our likely response. the enemy knows there will be a significant price to pay for missile launch against the united states. the worst of all worlds for an enemy is that the attack is not only not effective but invokes a nasty spngs from its victim. again, the two pillars of deterrence. i believe our missile defense interprize is on an upward trajectory. very healthy at the regional level and rapidly coming back in for the defense of our homeland. i give credit to jis admiral jim searing and his staff and pred sezors. shooting a bullet with a bullet is not an easy technical problem to solve. even harder when you're under time pressure and still harder when the assets are expensive and difficult to test. but we continue to make progress. progress wi
it would be huberous to believe otherwise. so if deterrence does fail, we don't necessarily expect to stop every single missile, though to be ursure, we will try. rather our systems are intended to deter an adversary by injecting consider doubt of the likelihood of his success versus our likely response. the enemy knows there will be a significant price to pay for missile launch against the united states. the worst of all worlds for an enemy is that the attack is not only not effective but...
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host: huber what is to blame for not having jobs of these areas?st: maryland has one of the worst business rates in the areas. one of the highest business tax rates, huge regulatory burden. property taxes are very high in maryland. what you've got is essentially a government climate that is not nice to the creation of business. guest: i could not disagree more. maryland is actually the wealthiest state in the nation. their pre-capita income is number one in the united states, so people there generally are doing well. baltimore is not doing well and the poor people in baltimore are not doing well. the war on poverty did reduce poverty. it was successful until poverty rates declined drastically -- they fell to 11% at one point and the national poverty rate is back up to 15% now. many things changed in the late 1970's. most important links are -- they stopped rewarding -- we stopped rewarding work the way we used to. the minimum wage is -- has lost 30% of its value. it is much harder for somebody to make a living on minimum wage. people used to actual
host: huber what is to blame for not having jobs of these areas?st: maryland has one of the worst business rates in the areas. one of the highest business tax rates, huge regulatory burden. property taxes are very high in maryland. what you've got is essentially a government climate that is not nice to the creation of business. guest: i could not disagree more. maryland is actually the wealthiest state in the nation. their pre-capita income is number one in the united states, so people there...