. >> longtime studio executive joe pichirallo and entertainment consultant kathryn arnold. up next, uber, the problems keep coming. we address the safety challenge, coming up. ♪ >> this is "best of bloomberg west." i am emily chang. uber has suspended services in new delhi after a driver is accused of raping a passenger. ceo travis kalanick called the incident an abhorrent crime. cory johnson and i spoke with our contributing editor, paul kedrosky and sonia ossorio, national organization for women new york chapter president. >> rape is a problem everywhere, globally. we are talking about uber. will they put finding drivers in front of passenger safety? you can open a cupcake shop and open too many and go out of business. we are talking about the safety of people. everybody should be aware. all consumers have to think about it. when you open the door and get into any car, don't have a false sense of security. we have to hold them accountable. uber, what kind of background checks are they doing? a background check is basically what you decide is going to be. if a company want