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how has stripe changed?> we found exactly the example of the kind of business we want to sit what which is the security aspect, the mobile, the frictionless aspect. there are complexities in handling their business with respect. first of all, you want to make sure that security is occurring, there's fraud prevention. and to make sure they don't have to build up a big payment scheme a to build up a big payment scheme and the business office to track the money moving. they have a lot of transactions. >> is it true that you can launch a business like this in the same way? so many companies are doing that now. stripe is changing the way that companies can launch. do you feel like every customer you add to stripe is really changing stripe and you will be able to apply that across a new customer base as well? >> this is the one segment we care about. we have in working with our partners there. >> she worked on this project. when you look at the future of transportation, you're working with lift. you see these thin
how has stripe changed?> we found exactly the example of the kind of business we want to sit what which is the security aspect, the mobile, the frictionless aspect. there are complexities in handling their business with respect. first of all, you want to make sure that security is occurring, there's fraud prevention. and to make sure they don't have to build up a big payment scheme a to build up a big payment scheme and the business office to track the money moving. they have a lot of...
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their relationship with stripe goes a long way back.was the first company to use stripe's application. talk to me about how stripe works with lyft. >> we are very excited about the lyft relationship because they represent one of the new internet mobile-based business models that we believe are just the beginning of -- only 5% of commerce happens on the internet today. the way that lyft has grown and the great success they've had they have become a great partner to us in helping us devise the product we've been building. businesses like lyft have that agreement and they need payment processing across those parties. corey: what is the hard thing about payments? i was comparing a couple hundred dollars in cash -- you need glass between the driver and passenger. you look at the payment problems posed by your business, what are they? john: the first thing is safety in the car. you want the experience to be not focused on the transaction and stripe allows you to do that. how do you control people's private information? working with a third pa
their relationship with stripe goes a long way back.was the first company to use stripe's application. talk to me about how stripe works with lyft. >> we are very excited about the lyft relationship because they represent one of the new internet mobile-based business models that we believe are just the beginning of -- only 5% of commerce happens on the internet today. the way that lyft has grown and the great success they've had they have become a great partner to us in helping us devise...
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that is really what stripe does.n other words, in an era in which people are sharing all the names of their kids on facebook, and they are tweeting out their both their thoughts and location and maybe when their birthday is on a regular basis, that suddenly the old rules, rather than adapting, need to be completely thrown out we have to have a new technology? hemant: absolutely. when you think about the purchasing experience today, what a lot of your social media types are doing, a lot of what e-commerce is about -- in the early days you go to the store pick what you want to buy, then you click on a page that takes you to a payments page. today you want to be able to see a product, catches your eye in a twitter stream or your facebook stream that your friend is recommending, and you want to buy right there. that is what this is doing. it is the idea of payment is getting embedded in the concept of the product itself anywhere on the web. cory: so valuation wise, i would not understand why stripe would seem like the ki
that is really what stripe does.n other words, in an era in which people are sharing all the names of their kids on facebook, and they are tweeting out their both their thoughts and location and maybe when their birthday is on a regular basis, that suddenly the old rules, rather than adapting, need to be completely thrown out we have to have a new technology? hemant: absolutely. when you think about the purchasing experience today, what a lot of your social media types are doing, a lot of what...
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let's talk about stripe and what it is and isn't.people compare it to visa they compare it to apple pay, it is really none of those things. >> if you think about how payments used to be for e-commerce merchants, it is a much more complex process. today, any developer that opens up a website and starts selling goods, payment is a way to embed in their site. >> it used to be when someone started a website, you had to build an infrastructure to figure out how am i going to recognize the numbers coming in, how am i going to verify those numbers and suck the payment out of that account? how can i tell consumers that it has been accepted? >> that's right. today, you create your website and in minutes you can accept payments. stripe does that in a matter of moments. >> the inter-webs, a series of tubes, is at least 16 years old where you have e-commerce sites. is it really that -- the entire time or has not been an api for that? >> absolutely not. in today's world it looks like a broken stack. when you think about what the interchange -- >>
let's talk about stripe and what it is and isn't.people compare it to visa they compare it to apple pay, it is really none of those things. >> if you think about how payments used to be for e-commerce merchants, it is a much more complex process. today, any developer that opens up a website and starts selling goods, payment is a way to embed in their site. >> it used to be when someone started a website, you had to build an infrastructure to figure out how am i going to recognize...
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part find an education and awareness campaign those strooirpz we called them san bernardino are a striping on the swauktsz that have in the past obey retired around schools and mid street kroger's are now going to be more dominant in our intersections beginning on geary street those are important one there are and do in fact slow down traffic and make people more aware but also what ed reiskin and others have been saying in our street safety advocates we've got to make people more aware if we can make sure that ice are the first and not other distractions that the eyes see the crosswalks and people in the crosswalk using that it will penetrate people in vehicles to slow down and respect the people that are using the sidewalks and streets and the warns turns into a higher level of safety on the streets this is exactly what we're trying to side here you'll see the departments working i'm going to take physical action and laying down the stripes myself but more of this is going to happen because we as a city agreed we're going to put serious resources into these our vision zero so that it is
part find an education and awareness campaign those strooirpz we called them san bernardino are a striping on the swauktsz that have in the past obey retired around schools and mid street kroger's are now going to be more dominant in our intersections beginning on geary street those are important one there are and do in fact slow down traffic and make people more aware but also what ed reiskin and others have been saying in our street safety advocates we've got to make people more aware if we...
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a very, very business intersects at the same time in in addition to the so-called descend are a stripinge'll be taking a look at with our police department and our mta and public defender's office and others on the streets what streets in our city that we have direct jurisdiction where we can slow down traffic on an official basis even a 5 mile reduction in the speed allows nor awareness and more care to occur on those streets and so we have named some of the streets that will slow down the speed on and we've already done so on sunset and some of the streets we to name more streets that has your signage and office those as well as our officers we want to insure the public we're working to redesign other streets completed streets and make sure that we present safety to be the preit is not necessary policy to be rkd in those streets but also you'll see me and the supervisors and ed reiskin as well as others making periodic announcements to keep visibility on this serious topic of that he had public safety bicycle safety and driving safety to make sure that awareness is at its highest level
a very, very business intersects at the same time in in addition to the so-called descend are a stripinge'll be taking a look at with our police department and our mta and public defender's office and others on the streets what streets in our city that we have direct jurisdiction where we can slow down traffic on an official basis even a 5 mile reduction in the speed allows nor awareness and more care to occur on those streets and so we have named some of the streets that will slow down the...
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the three with the highest valuations are airbnb, dropbox, and stripe.mily: did you know early on that they were going to be hits? paul: we knew the founders were good. emily: what was it about drew houston and brian chesky? what was it about them that -- paul: it was different things. jessica: yeah. paul: different things about the two of them. in drew's case, he was the guy who could write this software. dropbox suceeded by solving an airbnb is like this mass movement, where everyone is staying in other people's houses worldwide. jessica: we were skeptical, though. i just remember thinking, we don't really care what the idea is. these founders are awesome. we are funding them. paul: patrick collison from stripe, i have known since he was, like, 14. and that's why he turned down the yahoo! acquisition offer. and without having done that, he would never -- facebook wouldn't be what it is today. emily: how has the interview process evolved? paul: we first started out -- was it, 40 minutes? jessica: i think it was 40-minute interviews, and now with the 10-
the three with the highest valuations are airbnb, dropbox, and stripe.mily: did you know early on that they were going to be hits? paul: we knew the founders were good. emily: what was it about drew houston and brian chesky? what was it about them that -- paul: it was different things. jessica: yeah. paul: different things about the two of them. in drew's case, he was the guy who could write this software. dropbox suceeded by solving an airbnb is like this mass movement, where everyone is...
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founder of stripe. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> sam was the founder of one of your very first companies. down, people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. he is better than me at this. >> come on, jessica. >> i was good to giving advice to founders. >> is sam going to be better? >> they're going to be different. sam brings a lot of things to the table that neither of us had. this amazing amount of energy and patience that is needed to broker deals with investors. y combinator is doing a lot of different things as a result. >> i want to talk about each of you and where you came from. where you came from. your parents. >> my family came here from england when i was 3 1/2. and we lived in pittsburgh. my father worked in the nuclear bu
founder of stripe. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. >> how involved are you, jessica? >> i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. if not engaged in different things. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. >> sam was the founder of one of your very first companies. down, people said he is not cut out to be you. >> it is a good thing. i was not cut out to run something as big as y combinator. he is...
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the three with the highest valuations are airbnb, dropbox, and stripe.: did you know early on that they were going to be hits? paul: we knew the founders were good. emily: what was it about drew houston and brian chesky? what was it about them that -- paul: it was different things. different things about the two of them. in drew's case, he was the guy who could write this software. dropbox suceeded by solving an almost impossibly hard problem. whereas airbnb is different. airbnb is like this mass movement, where everyone is staying in other people's houses worldwide. jessica: we were skeptical, though. i just remember thinking, we don't really care what the idea is. these founders are awesome. we are funding them. paul: patrick collison from stripe, i have known since he was, like, 14. back when he was this high school kid in ireland, he used to email me questions about the lisp programming language, and i had no idea he was a kid. emily: now that these companies are worth multi-billions of dollars, when you look back, if they had had the opportunity, wo
the three with the highest valuations are airbnb, dropbox, and stripe.: did you know early on that they were going to be hits? paul: we knew the founders were good. emily: what was it about drew houston and brian chesky? what was it about them that -- paul: it was different things. different things about the two of them. in drew's case, he was the guy who could write this software. dropbox suceeded by solving an almost impossibly hard problem. whereas airbnb is different. airbnb is like this...
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it was much more complex process before stripe really arrived. today any developer that opens up a website and decides to sell, payments is merely an api call so they be embed payments. >> so it used to be when someone would start a website, drug store.com. you would have to build an infrastructure to figure out how am i going to recognize the numbers that are going to come in? how am i going to verify those numbers? how am i going to suck the payment out of that account? how can i tell the consumer that the payment's been accepted? >> that's right. and wait for weeks of approval to get in business. today you create your website and within minutes you're able to accept payments. >> the interweb, which is a series of tubes is at least 15 years old where you've had e commerce web sites. let's call it 20. amzone is about 20 years old now. is it really the entire time there hasn't been an a.p.i. for that? >> absolutely not. it completely -- in today's world it looks like a broken stack. visa and mastercard serve a function. when you think about the i
it was much more complex process before stripe really arrived. today any developer that opens up a website and decides to sell, payments is merely an api call so they be embed payments. >> so it used to be when someone would start a website, drug store.com. you would have to build an infrastructure to figure out how am i going to recognize the numbers that are going to come in? how am i going to verify those numbers? how am i going to suck the payment out of that account? how can i tell...
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key high injury corridors and moved along as quickly as we can and this morning as we were painting stripes on the crosswalks which i think is a really good thing, i'm really interested in how we're going to adequately budget projects and move key strategies forward. you and i talked about safe routes foreseen i for, seniors as a potential model and i'd really appreciate it if you have other ideas of how we speed up challenging the culture of speeding and dangerous driving and how we work not just on the enforcement which is so critical but the engineering and the education to break the culture that's causing these unfortunate deaths of this 87-year old man and others, the 3 this year that have already plagued the city i just wanted to get that off my chest. >> i'm glad you shared that. clearly we we haven't reached the point where they are unacceptable to us because they continue to happen but we want to think a little bit more how well we are communicating this framework not only are traffic deaths not acceptable in san francisco but leaders at the state level being willing to support us
key high injury corridors and moved along as quickly as we can and this morning as we were painting stripes on the crosswalks which i think is a really good thing, i'm really interested in how we're going to adequately budget projects and move key strategies forward. you and i talked about safe routes foreseen i for, seniors as a potential model and i'd really appreciate it if you have other ideas of how we speed up challenging the culture of speeding and dangerous driving and how we work not...
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. >>> new reflective stripes go up in an effort to keep san francisco streets safer for pedestrians.on the arrest of 49er full back bruce miller, and back here, epic crusade getting more attention. the movie company that just picked up his new documentary. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance to get a serta mattress any size for just $197 each piece when you buy the complete set. bulldog: any size mattress - twin, full, queen, or king - for one low price! and they'll deliver it free. television announcer: the $197 mattress sale... bulldog: oh boy! television announcer: ...ends sunday. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >>> new details on the arrest of the 49er player bruce miller. the santa clara county police released its report on theallied incident last thursday between miller and his fiancee. grant is back with a closer look at the report. >> reporter: bruce miller accident not real well known, number 49, a full back, but according to re
. >>> new reflective stripes go up in an effort to keep san francisco streets safer for pedestrians.on the arrest of 49er full back bruce miller, and back here, epic crusade getting more attention. the movie company that just picked up his new documentary. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is ending sunday. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale! television announcer: that means sunday is your last chance to get a serta mattress any size for just...
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she's got to earn her stripes. she's got to earn her stripes. >> are you gonna help me? you here to help me? >> i'm more motivated to help you than i am him, i can tell you that. >> help me help you help me. [laughing] >> i'm concerned right out of the gates that michael thinks his name is more important than it is. and i think it's getting in the way of him making good, solid business decisions. he's letting his ego drive it, not the numbers. how much is your rent here a month? >> $5,800. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> in dyer, indiana, in a plaza that's half-empty? >> it's what everybody pays in this plaza. >> everybody that's not here? what do you generate in a typical class? >> about $120 for every four-person session. >> how many total clients? >> 122. >> and so--i mean, where is everybody? >> well, our next session starts in 30 minutes from now. it's prime hours in the morning, and then prime in the late afternoon, early evening. >> and so in the morning, there's classes? what time? >> there's a 6:00 a.m., 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. >> and then what happens the res
she's got to earn her stripes. she's got to earn her stripes. >> are you gonna help me? you here to help me? >> i'm more motivated to help you than i am him, i can tell you that. >> help me help you help me. [laughing] >> i'm concerned right out of the gates that michael thinks his name is more important than it is. and i think it's getting in the way of him making good, solid business decisions. he's letting his ego drive it, not the numbers. how much is your rent here...
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. >>> so it is opening day at yankee stadium, but no awful pin stripes in sight. no. the new york football club. should out the revolution 2-0. i suppose you say 2-0 in soccer. some yankee players expressed concern about damage to the field with major league soccer playing the home games there. you know what? they are lucky there is a game being played on that field with class. rare to see there. >>> stunning video out of cincinnati. homes and businesses flooded. roads swamped. trees submerged in water. the ohio river spilling over its banks because of the heavy rain and snow. communities in low lying areas hit hardest. the river crested 67.5 feet. it is expected to stay above flood stage into wednesday. thankfully no deaths or major injuries to report. >>> what is going on with this wet weather? will it last? let's go to meteorologist pedram javaheri for an early look at the weather. pedram. >> john good monday morning. the flooding concern along the mississippi and ohio river valleys. we know from cincinnati points in the tributaries in the cincinnati area will see
. >>> so it is opening day at yankee stadium, but no awful pin stripes in sight. no. the new york football club. should out the revolution 2-0. i suppose you say 2-0 in soccer. some yankee players expressed concern about damage to the field with major league soccer playing the home games there. you know what? they are lucky there is a game being played on that field with class. rare to see there. >>> stunning video out of cincinnati. homes and businesses flooded. roads...
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the hands on the heart the stars and stripes. it's all there and we're going to get a great deal more from the others as well. are you going to run through some of those? >> yes he's going to be talking about courageous conservatives a lot and you'll hear a lot of that between iowa in january of next year. who else is to run? jeb bush, the son of the former president, who else? chris christie, plan and plop list aspopulist as well. rand paul, the son of ron paul who ran in 2012. he is going to make a big announcement in april in kentucky. wonder what that could be? and then of course scott walker governor of wisconsin. very popular with conservatives and certainly, during all the events that have happened since the beginning of the year. he at this stage could well be an outsider who could welcome through middle. for those who don't like jeb bush and don't like ted cruz he could get a lot of support. >> then we have the democrats but that's for another day. allen fisher thank you very much allen fisher from washington, d.c. still
the hands on the heart the stars and stripes. it's all there and we're going to get a great deal more from the others as well. are you going to run through some of those? >> yes he's going to be talking about courageous conservatives a lot and you'll hear a lot of that between iowa in january of next year. who else is to run? jeb bush, the son of the former president, who else? chris christie, plan and plop list aspopulist as well. rand paul, the son of ron paul who ran in 2012. he is...
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advocating for this i'm glad it tom maguire with our sustainable streets is here my hope was we painted stripes that are important csa as we think about high injury corridors like geary and others we're looking at other practices and putting our money where and mouth is the culture of feeding in san francisco our community coalition office says the culture meeting meeting in san francisco not only pedestrians but bicyclists and other drivers at risk there are too many tragedies not only mr. alfred lee and others in the richmond district throughout the city the two children i mentioned the told her a two combrrldz hit in the outdoor richmond on fulsome we move to lower the speed limit i hope that our city like portland and seattle have safe routes to schools i'm hoping san francisco iowa's what put our money where our mouth is and making the streets safe is a responsibility as the mayor said for all of us but the walk sf and the pedestrian advocates have been working on this for many decades we have to listen the coalitions the traffic lights like the new ones planned for 22nd and geary and 26th
advocating for this i'm glad it tom maguire with our sustainable streets is here my hope was we painted stripes that are important csa as we think about high injury corridors like geary and others we're looking at other practices and putting our money where and mouth is the culture of feeding in san francisco our community coalition office says the culture meeting meeting in san francisco not only pedestrians but bicyclists and other drivers at risk there are too many tragedies not only mr....
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it has funded more than 700 companies to date, including dropbox, airbnb, and stripe.behind the start up machine is a couple with their own start up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me today on this edition of "studio 1.0," y combinator founders and husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you so much for joining us. jessica: thank you. emily: so paul, it has been six
it has funded more than 700 companies to date, including dropbox, airbnb, and stripe.behind the start up machine is a couple with their own start up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me today on this edition of "studio 1.0," y combinator founders and husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you so much for joining us. jessica: thank you. emily: so paul, it has been six
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whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantlyroof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? please be seated today is dedication marks the culmination of nearly 5 years of effort and 82 years of waiting with completion of that memorial we have kept the promise to out-of-towner our innovations mill veterans made to some many, many years ago i thank charles kendrick is smiling down on us today charles was a world war i veteran a hero that led the efforts to build this memorial complex with the developers building and this memorial court there was never enough money to build a veteran's memorial charles had a son charles junior he was a ace a marine ace in world war ii on gaffe a channel shot bun 5 japanese airplanes but he himself was shot down charles junior had two sisters barbara 1915 (k) community first option direct calendar and katherine mcnaturally both of whom are with us mrs. calendaring and miss mcneill we welcome y
whose broad stripes and bright stars thru the perilous fight, o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantlyroof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? please be seated today is dedication marks the culmination of nearly 5 years of effort and 82 years of waiting with completion of that memorial we have kept the promise to out-of-towner our innovations mill veterans made to some many,...
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intersections to get zebra striping. it is one of the high collision corridors. >> it provides more visibility. and it may give a threw a person is about to enter. >> reporter: they announced the lowering of the speed limit on fulton avenue from 35 to 30 miles an hour. it is part of the vision goal, of no pedestrian fatalities. but it did not come soon enough for the motorcyclist to be killed in a crash on 15 and lincoln, or for albert lee. he was struck in the crosswalk wednesday morning by a van making a left turn. he died at the hospital. it has the zebra stripes. but what the intersection doesn't have is a traffic signal. they are going to put one here. but installing a new signal takes planning, engineering and time. and they are still quite aways from getting it done. >> we've been working hard to shrink that timeline. >> reporter: the city leaders with all the traffic improvements they are planning, everyone on the road, driving, biking or walking needs to do their part by following the traffic laws and paying att
intersections to get zebra striping. it is one of the high collision corridors. >> it provides more visibility. and it may give a threw a person is about to enter. >> reporter: they announced the lowering of the speed limit on fulton avenue from 35 to 30 miles an hour. it is part of the vision goal, of no pedestrian fatalities. but it did not come soon enough for the motorcyclist to be killed in a crash on 15 and lincoln, or for albert lee. he was struck in the crosswalk wednesday...
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if israelis of all political stripes hope this blows over it hasn't yet. does president obama have a case for being annoyed, suspecting that years of talks between various secretaries of state, palestinian leader and binyamin netanyahu were really all just a waste of time. away from israel to slow-walk the peace process, all the while denigrating the palestinian's commitment to peace. fred flights is with us in washington. senior vice president at the center for security policy and heather herbert, from the new north america foundation. that good a bad reception in washington a 2-state solution remark before the polls opened. what do you make of that? >> it did, let's not be shocked that a politician did something. we know that prime minister binyamin netanyahu has been skeptical about the 2-state solution. the problem is the politician never showed interest. >> he has conditions to get to the two states. the palestinians never agreed. >> is it more serious when the issue that we are talking about is one that three american president said in a row has give
if israelis of all political stripes hope this blows over it hasn't yet. does president obama have a case for being annoyed, suspecting that years of talks between various secretaries of state, palestinian leader and binyamin netanyahu were really all just a waste of time. away from israel to slow-walk the peace process, all the while denigrating the palestinian's commitment to peace. fred flights is with us in washington. senior vice president at the center for security policy and heather...
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. >> a picture of a newborn cradled in the stars and stripes and why the parents wanted the picture in the first place. >>> and what a pet owner wants the company to do after the dog became sick and died. >>> say scary scene caught on camera in colorado it hit a passerby in the process, you can see the woman bounce up after the car slams through the front window and she is expected to be okay. the driver hit the gas instead of the breaks no word on if charges will be filed. >>> now the boston marathon bombing saw autopsy photos of the mit police officer shot and killed during an attack. and that officer sean collier was shot three times in the head and three times in the hand. prosecutors say dzhokhar tsarnaev and his brother killed him because they wanted the gun but the defense is saying his brother pulled the trigger. >>> an image of a newborn baby wrapped in the american flag sparked outrage online. >> an online firestorm over this military baby's wildly viral photo shoot. some call it cute and some call it deplorable. a little boy wrapped in the flag mom is a veteran and so is the
. >> a picture of a newborn cradled in the stars and stripes and why the parents wanted the picture in the first place. >>> and what a pet owner wants the company to do after the dog became sick and died. >>> say scary scene caught on camera in colorado it hit a passerby in the process, you can see the woman bounce up after the car slams through the front window and she is expected to be okay. the driver hit the gas instead of the breaks no word on if charges will be...
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it has funded 700 companies including dropbox, airbnb, and striped. behind is a couple with their own start-up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. how is it going? paul: it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really an administrator. y.c. had gotten big. i was never suited to it. emily: you would get your brain back. did you get your brain back? paul: yeah. i had, this afternoon, the best conversation i've ever had. i had lunch with patrick collison. 100% was about ambitious plans. that is like the best possible office hours. emily: how involved are you, jessica? jessica: i'm doing all of the same things i used to do. i miss working with paul but i also love working with sam. emily: he was the founder of one of your companies. people said he is not cut out to be you. paul: it is a g
it has funded 700 companies including dropbox, airbnb, and striped. behind is a couple with their own start-up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me on the addition of "studio 1.0," husband-and-wife paul graham and jessica livingston. thank you for joining us. paul, it has been six months since you stepped down from the helm. how is it going? paul: it is so great. i wish i had done in two years before. it was hard running y combinator. i'm not really...
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it is a gray pullover with a blue and white striped on the sleeve. jay: riders are concerned about the safety of station managers. >> they have to deal with a lot because they have to be the ones to tell them no. i hope he is ok and she does not hurt anybody else. >> the person that is working in metro should not have been able to get attacked by somebody coming in and out. jay: there is an cursing news, the injured a metro employee, 18 year veteran, is expected to be ok. if you recognize the woman in the images, contact the police immediately. jay korff, abc 7 news. kimberly: new development in a fatal stabbing and prince george's county. they arrested three people in the murder of her shot a clark. one of the suspects is 16. clark died after a fight in riverdale last week. the three men are charged with first and second degree murder. a 16 euros suspect faces the -- a 16-year-old suspect faces the same charges. a man accused of shooting two police officers in ferguson missouri, is in custody after confessing. the police arrested 20-year-old jeffrey
it is a gray pullover with a blue and white striped on the sleeve. jay: riders are concerned about the safety of station managers. >> they have to deal with a lot because they have to be the ones to tell them no. i hope he is ok and she does not hurt anybody else. >> the person that is working in metro should not have been able to get attacked by somebody coming in and out. jay: there is an cursing news, the injured a metro employee, 18 year veteran, is expected to be ok. if you...
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it has funded more than 700 companies to date, including dropbox, airbnb, and stripe.ehind the start up machine is a couple with their own start up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me today on this edition ofud
it has funded more than 700 companies to date, including dropbox, airbnb, and stripe.ehind the start up machine is a couple with their own start up story. how did they build y combinator into what it is today? joining me today on this edition ofud
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this is what it looks like on bradley lane in bethesda where the yellow lane striping has been ripped up. we're told it's a combination of the rain, the snow, ice, chemicals. that's all likely to blame. wssc tell us those markings are temporary and they'll put permanent striping down as soon as the weather improves. >>> a virginia man is in jail tonight for allegedly flashing workers and customers at a hair salon. paul cocca was arrested yesterday in woodbridge. they tell us he had been sitting on the sidewalk outside the salon on darby brook court exposing himself in front of the window. he drove away after that, but officers were able to track him down with the help of witnesses. he's being held without bond. >>> we'll soon learn just how bad those cuts could be next year in prince william county wub schools. tonight the school board meets to decide what to trim. it needs to save $8.5 million. the board published a list some 400 items that could potentially be cut. it includes eliminating full-day kirnt garden slashing transportation to specialty programs. members say those are unli
this is what it looks like on bradley lane in bethesda where the yellow lane striping has been ripped up. we're told it's a combination of the rain, the snow, ice, chemicals. that's all likely to blame. wssc tell us those markings are temporary and they'll put permanent striping down as soon as the weather improves. >>> a virginia man is in jail tonight for allegedly flashing workers and customers at a hair salon. paul cocca was arrested yesterday in woodbridge. they tell us he had...
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. >> he's making a good point, he's drawing attention to his stripe he's calling out his owners. >> at least leave the window down a little bit. >> right. >> the whole video's 21 seconds dog long. the dog never lets off the horn. that's our show everybody. so glad you joined us. see you for the next edition of "right thi (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." today, wendy is bringing the heat with all of the hottest topics. and we're breaking down the latest headlines with one of wendy's favorite talkers donny deutsch. plus how well do you know hot topics? find out in our race the clock celebrity quiz. ♪ >> now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
. >> he's making a good point, he's drawing attention to his stripe he's calling out his owners. >> at least leave the window down a little bit. >> right. >> the whole video's 21 seconds dog long. the dog never lets off the horn. that's our show everybody. so glad you joined us. see you for the next edition of "right thi (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam...