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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kalanick. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, cover with a water block clear bandage from band-aid brand. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. clean sea-bond. ,, ,, >>> in the first match of the inaugural she believes cup in tampa, they were scoreless with england until the 72nd minute when crystal dunn drills a goal in the top corner. usa held on to win 1-0. they were greeted by some special fans after the match, meeting with the new york city yankees who are in tampa for spring training. >>> soccer star brandi chastain is hoping to extend her legacy far beyond the sport. she is making an import
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general kalanick. sean: he is very good under those circumstances. think a lot of companies would have been way too boring for travis. emily: how impressed are you with what uber has accomplished? do you think it is worth $64 billion? sean: do i think any of these companies are worth their private market valuations? it's hard to say. there is a disconnect between evaluations. companies wait too long to go public. they don't do so well in the public markets. and you are seeing the fidelity rate down. there have been a lot of high-profile write-downs. emily: snapchat, dropbox. sean: it's not clear what any of these things are worth until the market, the public market values them. in his close-knit private markets, you can do various things to engineer the situation. emily: should they be going public sooner? sean: the traditional path would have been to go public sooner. something happened post facebook. i may have played a role in this occurring, which was the development of this robust secondary market where suddenly hedge funds and private wealth ma
general kalanick. sean: he is very good under those circumstances. think a lot of companies would have been way too boring for travis. emily: how impressed are you with what uber has accomplished? do you think it is worth $64 billion? sean: do i think any of these companies are worth their private market valuations? it's hard to say. there is a disconnect between evaluations. companies wait too long to go public. they don't do so well in the public markets. and you are seeing the fidelity rate...
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and travis kalanick at uber. sir michael: brian exemplifies the wonderful traits of a leader.e is obsessed with his company. for him, there is always another hill, mountain to climb. he pushes his team very hard to do the impossible. he has a very long-term view of his business. and he has got a lot of energy. he's got a lot of optimism. about the prospect. he is a fantastic leader. emily: what about travis kalanick? sir michael: travis is somebody i do not pretend to know well. emily: he is so controversial. sir michael: controversial -- have you met anyone who is not controversial that has done interesting things? emily: having known three decades of leaders in silicon valley, do you think you have to be arrogant to be successful? sir michael: four decades. emily: four decades. excuse me. sir michael: lots of leaders have to make decisions about going in directions that may be is not popular in the organization. and sometimes, it spills over into arrogance. i'm different from how i was in my 20's. bill gates, who is in his 50's, is very different from what he was in his 20's
and travis kalanick at uber. sir michael: brian exemplifies the wonderful traits of a leader.e is obsessed with his company. for him, there is always another hill, mountain to climb. he pushes his team very hard to do the impossible. he has a very long-term view of his business. and he has got a lot of energy. he's got a lot of optimism. about the prospect. he is a fantastic leader. emily: what about travis kalanick? sir michael: travis is somebody i do not pretend to know well. emily: he is so...
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uber ceo travis kalanick sitting down with our geoff cutmore for a cnbc exclusive interview.s what he said about business in china, a major point of emphasis for the company. >> we're very young here in china. and we're still in that investment mode. the good thing, though, when you have profitable cities around the world, those profitable cities can then help us to invest more deeply in this country. so you take like the top 30 countries -- sorry, the top 30 cities that we're in around the world. they -- we're already generating $1 billion in profit from those 30 cities a year today. and those cities are growing by 2 x, 3 x, 4 x per year. and so that is sort of the fuel that allows us to go to places like china and invest deeply to make the system work and to work in a big way. >> all right. so you can tell they're trying to emphasize just how much money they're making. plenty of investors still focused on how much are you spending in your expansion plan. >> venture capitalists have put the estimates for their losses in china at about $1 billion a year. and rising. and it's
uber ceo travis kalanick sitting down with our geoff cutmore for a cnbc exclusive interview.s what he said about business in china, a major point of emphasis for the company. >> we're very young here in china. and we're still in that investment mode. the good thing, though, when you have profitable cities around the world, those profitable cities can then help us to invest more deeply in this country. so you take like the top 30 countries -- sorry, the top 30 cities that we're in around...
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for the cnbc pro subscribers, we'll see you online. >>> up next, uner's ceo, travis kalanick speaking with us. hear what he had to say about a future ipo and the state of investing in technology. "ow..." "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. that's how i know it"s working." "ah. you know you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh, that didn't hurt at all." "yeah, completely painless." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." good.how was your commute? yours? good. xerox real time analytics make transit systems run more smoothly... and morning chitchat... less interesting. transportation can work better. with xerox. thank you for calling. we'll be with you shortly. yeah right... xerox predictive analytics help companies provide a better and faster customer experience. hello mr. kent. can i rebook your flight? i'm here! customer care can work better. with xerox. wait i'm here! mr. kent? great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's
for the cnbc pro subscribers, we'll see you online. >>> up next, uner's ceo, travis kalanick speaking with us. hear what he had to say about a future ipo and the state of investing in technology. "ow..." "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. that's how i know it"s working." "ah. you know you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh,...
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we begin with travis kalanick, co-founder and c.e.o. of uber technologies. >> in almost every city we are in, at some point the incumbent industry attempts to persuade the government to do what we believe is the wrong thing which is not allow computation and, so, we are very pro competition and that's the principles we try to engage in a city but, obviously, incumbents don't always want that competition. >> rose: we continue with brian brian, co-founder and c.e.o. of airbnb. >> you grow and people love your products. when they love it, they tell other people in. silicon valley, everyone is focused on the growth and numbers going up. i say we should focus on making sure people have great trips. >> rose: we continue with our conversation with tim cook from 2015 in our ongoing inquiry what makes apple apple. >> here's the situation, on your smartphone, your iphone today, there is lyle health information, financial information, there are intimate conversations with your family or co-workers, there is probably business secrets from the work
we begin with travis kalanick, co-founder and c.e.o. of uber technologies. >> in almost every city we are in, at some point the incumbent industry attempts to persuade the government to do what we believe is the wrong thing which is not allow computation and, so, we are very pro competition and that's the principles we try to engage in a city but, obviously, incumbents don't always want that competition. >> rose: we continue with brian brian, co-founder and c.e.o. of airbnb....
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local news on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing apps kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. news" for this friday.
local news on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing apps kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. news" for this friday.
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on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" thanks for watching. have a great day. . >>> live from studio 46. this is cbs 2 news this morning. >>> it is 4:30. 31 degrees on this friday march fourth. there is some light snow in the area, and it will stay this way through the morning commute. good morning everyone i'm chris wragge. >>> let's get right to the forecast and turn it to john elliot. >>> good morning mary and chris, hi, everybody, @ going to be a slippery, sloppy, we may see a few school delays. over my shoulder that's light snow. temperature a key player here too, 31 degrees. wind out of the east, the dew points will be high. staten island over tobrooklyn and queens parts of the bronx in manhattan we see a little bit of a break to the north. that is the pattern to this
on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" thanks for watching. have a great day. . >>> live from studio 46. this is cbs 2 news this morning. >>> it is 4:30. 31 degrees on this friday march fourth. there is some light...
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on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this for this friday. have a great day. >>> there was a gun and we know that there was a gun there at the scene. >> we don't believe the police. >>> right now mixed reaction this morning to the preliminary investigation of the police involved shooting that left a raleigh man dead. a live report ahead. >>> plus. >> breathe, breathe, breathe, you can do it. >> republicans on the attack. >> and a rainy start to the day. >> good morning, thanks for watch. >>> we're going to get you right over of to alyssa corfont for
on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this for this friday. have a great day. >>> there was a gun and we know that there was a gun there at the scene. >> we don't believe the police. >>> right now mixed reaction this morning to the preliminary investigation of the...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kalanick. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, from band-aid brand. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. x with stronger, >> from miami-dade, broward, and the keys, this is south >> good friday morning, 5:00 a.m., i'm walter ma calla. >>. >> music to our ears, traffic on this friday morning. >> let's start with lissette, how's it look? >> it's looking good, although warmer this morning, at least we're not waking up with any range yet, we could see a few showers. but yeah, it it's friday, nothing can go wrong, we made it to the weekend, miami, showing we're quiet but look at al
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kalanick. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, from band-aid brand. caress presents the world's first body wash with fragrance release pearls. touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. feel secure in your dentures... feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from...
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on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. there's a testing controversy in local classrooms how parents are taking action. pleas for understanding. families desperate to help their loved ones push for medical marijuana in florida. fast food changes. the healthier options you may notice today at lunch. good morning and welcome to "10 news early morning." i'm allison kropff. lets get a look at #10weather with meteorologist bobby deskins.
on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. there's a testing controversy in local classrooms how parents are taking action. pleas for understanding. families desperate to help their loved ones push for medical...
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on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >> john: next on wbtv news this morning, charlotte mayor jennifer roberts speaking about calls in raleigh about the non-discrimination order, why she says it is a bad idea. >>> four of the republicans running for president, the attacks against each other, specifically donald trump. >>> this broadcast sponsored by subaru south boulevard and subaru concord. wbtv on your side. wbtv news starts right now. >> john: good morning, welcome to wbtv news this morning you made it to friday, march 4th, good to have you with us, i'm john carter. >> al: i'm metereologist al conklin. john, we have snow in the mountains. >> john: avery county schools
on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanick. plus the casting controversy over an upcoming movie with and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >> john: next on wbtv news this morning, charlotte mayor jennifer roberts speaking about calls in raleigh about the non-discrimination order, why she...
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on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanicke casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a wet and snowy start this friday morning. flakes are falling across the delaware valley. the roads can be somewhat slick. storm scan3 shows the system as it moves out to sea. katie tells us when it will end and when we'll see temperatures nearing 70 degrees. >> murder inside a popular local restaurant. police are searching for the person who slit the throat after kitchen worker. the few clues investigators have from the bloody scene. >>> through the shelf and insults, remaining gop contenders for president make a surprising vow. what all four men agree t
on "cbs this morning," charlie has a rare interview with the ceo of ride sharing app uber travis kalanicke casting controversy over an upcoming movie with singer nina moan. and a boston marathon survivor who is planning to run this year's race. that is the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm meg oliver. have a great day. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> a wet and snowy start this friday morning. flakes are falling...
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. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kalanick. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, cover with a water block clear bandage caress presents the world's first body wash with touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. feel secure in feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... feel secure. . >>. >> good morning, central florida. happy friday. i'm bridgett ellison. >> i'm justin in for david hall. here are the stories making headlines. first a man is killed in a local apartment complex. we are live for the search of the suspect. >> a girl charged with stealing from a girl scout. how investigators tracked them down. that and more in a moment. >> we'll get to the stories in a moment. first let's bring in traffic anchor amy. >> welcome. >> happy to be here. >> it is pretty wet out theres. >>. car wash. >> i like that.
. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," uber ceo travis kalanick. i'm meg oliver. this is the "cbs morning news." is caring. because covering heals faster. to seal out water, dirt and germs, cover with a water block clear bandage caress presents the world's first body wash with touch your skin to release fragrance up to 12 hours. caress love forever. feel secure in feel free to be yourself all day. just switch from denture paste to sea-bond...
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. >> ceo of uber travis kalanick opens up. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> business insider says the u.s. government agency is battery technology. the in this would apparently leapfrog research pushed by bill gates and e lon ilan elon musk. they will make remake america's power grid within a decade. >> seattle times. listening to sounds 7 miles below the pacific ocean in a trench near guam. scientists thought it would be quiet but this is what they heard. the sound is believed to be the call of a whale or dolphins. passing ships and earthquakes were also heard by researchers. the reorganized might be the first-ever captured at such deep levels. isn't that great? >> yeah. >>> the hollywood reporter is showing the first trailer for the upcoming "ghostbusters" reboot. >> it's okay. >> my name is sarah gilbert, department of physics. oh! it went everywhere, by the way, in every crack. >> critics say its look like the movie will bring back the fun of the 1984 original. all of the new "gho
. >> ceo of uber travis kalanick opens up. that is ahead. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. >>> business insider says the u.s. government agency is battery technology. the in this would apparently leapfrog research pushed by bill gates and e lon ilan elon musk. they will make remake america's power grid within a decade. >> seattle times. listening to sounds 7 miles below the pacific ocean in a trench near guam. scientists thought it...
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cofound erm travis kalanick is now focused on the road ahead. we had a wide ranging conversation and explored what drives his ingenuity. you have developed this, at least profile of a young man -- >> well, look. you know, i -- >> with all of the roughed up elbows? >> i think if -- how should i put it? we look at all of the cities and the hundreds of millions or billions of people that live in cities around the world and we know that the transportation system there are just not serving everybody's needs. i mean, even here in new york system, there is still 2.5 million cars going over those bridges every day. and so we just believe we can help the city do better. i guess most to come --? >> they are not waiting for success and not waiting for progress. we are generally a little bit forward leaning when it comes to trying to make progress happen. >> reporter: well, you've become, i think, in love with the idea that you have been part of, you know? and you can't wait to push the edges of what that is. >> well, i think what it is is like, for me, it'
cofound erm travis kalanick is now focused on the road ahead. we had a wide ranging conversation and explored what drives his ingenuity. you have developed this, at least profile of a young man -- >> well, look. you know, i -- >> with all of the roughed up elbows? >> i think if -- how should i put it? we look at all of the cities and the hundreds of millions or billions of people that live in cities around the world and we know that the transportation system there are just not...
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