wheel, susan shaheen, uc berkeley transportation sustainability center, michelle quinn, san jose mercury business news columnist. much attention on uber, valued at $40 billion. talk about, use it is facing. a litany of them. >> this company is, you can all most start to feel sorry for it. in the news every week. something happens. but, let's go through the list. it's -- last week there was a -- a terrorist attack in sydney, criticized for surge pricing at that moment. >> meaning they were charging more for a ride than they would normally charge. >> they acted as if afterward they corrected it refunded people. still, did not look good. why is the sydney terrorist attack, tied to uber. it happens. just uber's bad luck this year. then there was all these, use about privacy. company's really beefed up. the company was looking into people's personal datas. making it available. not protecting it the way they should. the second thing. and then there is -- complaints about -- the cities -- states, district attorneys are saying. are your drivers safe. vehicles insured. what is going on here. a lot of ways. ube