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that is likely to come in wednesday's session when travis kalanick will be back in court again.licon valley. in other business news, mickey mouse and cinderella are helping disney's bottomline. the company's helping disney's bottomline. the compa ny‘s quarterly profitability bit wall street's forecast. the media and entertainment conglomerate reported earnings per share of $1.89. that was ahead of analyst's expectations. the company has also announced it has hired the creators of hbo's it game of thrones, to write and produce a new series of star wars films. —— game of thrones. and while there are many planes and high—tech gadgets on display at the singapore airshow this week, one thing that is conspicuously missing so thing that is conspicuously missing so far other big—ticket deals. to tell us more about this is our report on the ground at the singapore airshow. look at that jet engine right behind you. what are some of the big deals? well, you're right. we have not really had as many major announcements this year as previous events. of course, it is only day too, so let's see
that is likely to come in wednesday's session when travis kalanick will be back in court again.licon valley. in other business news, mickey mouse and cinderella are helping disney's bottomline. the company's helping disney's bottomline. the compa ny‘s quarterly profitability bit wall street's forecast. the media and entertainment conglomerate reported earnings per share of $1.89. that was ahead of analyst's expectations. the company has also announced it has hired the creators of hbo's it...
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in bringing travis kalanick to the stand in this trial, the lawyers for waymo have a name. aw self driving technology as crucial to the future to the. and the second thing they wish to prove is that he was willing to concoct a plan to steal the google technology and bring it to you but. question forjust a year and our, mr kalanick denied colluding with the former google employee to obtain 14,000 of the documents containing trade secrets. however, the ten personjury was shown a visitors pass and whiteboard notes from two separate occasions when the google employee is said to have met with mr kalanick. mr kalanick referred in court that he wrote the this phrase on the white board and that he knew how to obtain laser technology. their strategy in this case the make case relies on painting kalanick is a man so determined to catch up with self driving but he was willing to use underhanded tactics.. waymo need to prove that to be used the trade secrets to create self driving technology at hoover. their attempt to do that that with kalanick is backin to do that that with kalanick i
in bringing travis kalanick to the stand in this trial, the lawyers for waymo have a name. aw self driving technology as crucial to the future to the. and the second thing they wish to prove is that he was willing to concoct a plan to steal the google technology and bring it to you but. question forjust a year and our, mr kalanick denied colluding with the former google employee to obtain 14,000 of the documents containing trade secrets. however, the ten personjury was shown a visitors pass and...
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travis kalanick believes the technology is vital if uber is to survive.yee, it was alleged that he stole more than 111,000 alleged documents and then left google to set up his own company, then he sold it to uber. in a remarkable moment during the trial, the jury was shown this scene from the 1989 film, wall street. the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. the point is ladies and gentlemen that greed, for lack ofa and gentlemen that greed, for lack of a better word, is called. greed is right. at convincing juror is that travis kalanick is something of a slippery operator was not going to be enough to win the case. what the prosecution had to demonstrate was that uber was using the stolen technology, and that was proving much more difficult. and so the risk of google would have been that they we re of google would have been that they were a bully and if they went after a competitor in order to suppress competition, rather than to vindicate their legitimate intellectual property rights, conversely there was fought uber, by c
travis kalanick believes the technology is vital if uber is to survive.yee, it was alleged that he stole more than 111,000 alleged documents and then left google to set up his own company, then he sold it to uber. in a remarkable moment during the trial, the jury was shown this scene from the 1989 film, wall street. the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. the point is ladies and gentlemen that greed, for lack ofa and gentlemen that greed, for lack of a better...
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travis kalanick once again takes the stand. tesla jumping around in after-hours trading after reporting fourth-quarter results in revenue that the analyst expectations. the electric carmaker burned through cash at a slower clip after making progress building more model three sedans. tesla reported negative free cash flow in the fourth quarter. the least in more than one year. joining us now to further break down a result, nomura managing director and senior director. cory johnson. corey, break it all down. what do you see? y: i see a company that has been taking a lot of customer deposits for cars they cannot build. we knew was the numbers were, but it is striking that accompanied that was once a 70%g and had year-over-year clip is less than 1% growth in terms of the number of cars it can build. what we are hearing from the model three -- i posted this on my a twitter page. real car guys are looking over the car, the engineering of the model three, and finding real issues. they could put their thumb right through on one side an
travis kalanick once again takes the stand. tesla jumping around in after-hours trading after reporting fourth-quarter results in revenue that the analyst expectations. the electric carmaker burned through cash at a slower clip after making progress building more model three sedans. tesla reported negative free cash flow in the fourth quarter. the least in more than one year. joining us now to further break down a result, nomura managing director and senior director. cory johnson. corey, break...
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travis kalanick took the stand this week during the uber-waymo trade secrets trial, and on day two, waymoent after kalanick, painting a picture of someone obsessed with winning the race for self-driving supremacy -- but they didn't necessarily get very far. joel rosenblatt covers the courts for bloomberg, and was at the trial. joel: this is his second day and waymo's lawyers came at him kind of hard, not as hard as you might expect, and then on cross-examination, uber's own lawyers were asking questions, which -- clearly, he was well prepared for. waymo, the big surprise to me was that waymo didn't come at him very hard. there were a lot of details that waymo dug up over the course of the litigation that are very troublesome for uber, and they really didn't ask travis kalanick about very many of those. that was a bit of a surprise to me. emily: does that make you think waymo doesn't have that strong of a case? joel: initially, i was kind of wondering that, but as i puzzled through it, and as i stated in -- stayed in the courtroom after travis kalanick left, you got -- you saw what was goi
travis kalanick took the stand this week during the uber-waymo trade secrets trial, and on day two, waymoent after kalanick, painting a picture of someone obsessed with winning the race for self-driving supremacy -- but they didn't necessarily get very far. joel rosenblatt covers the courts for bloomberg, and was at the trial. joel: this is his second day and waymo's lawyers came at him kind of hard, not as hard as you might expect, and then on cross-examination, uber's own lawyers were asking...
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. >>> travis kalanick arrived at court this afternoon for day 3 of the "waymo" versus uber trial. began. "waymo" claims that uber possesses stolen trade secrets related to self-driving cars. jackie ward reports. >> reporter: a very confident travis kalanick was on the stand for a little more than two hours today and the prosecution team picked up right where they left off yesterday and continued to grill him today. we have video of when travis kalanick was coming into the courthouse earlier this morning for his second day of testimony. the prosecution started off today's proceedings by having kalanick confirm various documents in a thick binder "waymo's" team had begin him. in it were hundreds of pages containing uber meeting notes, emails and texts. one of the texts present was from a former "waymo" engineer, who they say downloaded 14,000 confidential documents in december 2015 shortly before uber hired him in 2016. kalanick describes him as a brother from another mother in a text exchange between him and lewandowski. lewandowski says this is a race we need to win. second place
. >>> travis kalanick arrived at court this afternoon for day 3 of the "waymo" versus uber trial. began. "waymo" claims that uber possesses stolen trade secrets related to self-driving cars. jackie ward reports. >> reporter: a very confident travis kalanick was on the stand for a little more than two hours today and the prosecution team picked up right where they left off yesterday and continued to grill him today. we have video of when travis kalanick was...
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it was kind of an interesting contrast in travis kalanick's testimony. emily: what is next?ully, fewer i do not recalls. joel: fewer of those. larry page is still up. that is kind of later, but it will be interesting -- he is a very quiet person. he has been a bit awkward. i think he has the kind of show up and be better in court that we have seen him, as a result of kalanick's good performance. now, we are going to see some very difficult evidence, technical evidence. we are going to learn just how deep into the weeds this jury is willing to get. i think that is the real question. it is kind of a dicey proposition to guess what juries are going to do or what they are thinking. experience, juries have taken the effort to dig into stuff. if they do that, waymo is still very much alive. emily: joel rosenblatt, i'm larry page is preparing for this. thank you so much. coming up, has the me too movement gone too far? our conversation with sheryl sandberg and her new call for action. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> let's start with a check of first world news. white house press secretary
it was kind of an interesting contrast in travis kalanick's testimony. emily: what is next?ully, fewer i do not recalls. joel: fewer of those. larry page is still up. that is kind of later, but it will be interesting -- he is a very quiet person. he has been a bit awkward. i think he has the kind of show up and be better in court that we have seen him, as a result of kalanick's good performance. now, we are going to see some very difficult evidence, technical evidence. we are going to learn...
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it was an interesting contrast to travis kalanick's testimony. emily: so what is next?efully fewer i do not recalls. >> yeah. it will be interesting -- larry page is still a later -- is still up later. he is a quiet person. i have seen him testify before, india's awkward. -- he will show up have to show up and show him up. so now we're going to see some very difficult evidence, technical evidence, and we are going to learn how deep into the weeds this jury is willing to get. i think that's the real question. it's always a dicey proposition to guess what juries will do or what they are thinking. juries haveence, taken the effort to really dig into stuff, and if they do that, waymo's still very much alive. emily: that was joe rosenblatt. still had, teslas standoff is only growing after the company's latest earnings report. we will bring you both sides,.ahead and a reminder,, all episodes of bloomberg technology are livestreaming on twitter. you can check us out weekly. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a
it was an interesting contrast to travis kalanick's testimony. emily: so what is next?efully fewer i do not recalls. >> yeah. it will be interesting -- larry page is still a later -- is still up later. he is a quiet person. i have seen him testify before, india's awkward. -- he will show up have to show up and show him up. so now we're going to see some very difficult evidence, technical evidence, and we are going to learn how deep into the weeds this jury is willing to get. i think...
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travis kalanick took the stand during dealer waymo trade secrets trial and on day two of of the ceo's'sent after as -- colin painting him asvis kalanick, painting him someone who was obsessed with winning the race for self driving supremacy. they do not necessarily get very far. joel: this is his second day in the lawyers came at him kind of hard, not as hard as you might expect and of course on cross-examination, movers on lawyers were asking questions were clearly -- they were very well prepared. the big surprise to me was that waymo did not come at it very hard. there was a lot of details that waymo dug up that are very troublesome for over. they did not ask travis kalanick about many of those and that was a bit of a surprise to me. emily: does that make you think waymo doesn't have as strong as a case as you might have thought? joel: initially i was wondering that but then as i stayed in the courtroom after travis kalanick left, he's always going on. he offered a lot of i don't know, i don't remember about a lot of the more difficult pieces that they asked about as you predicted. i
travis kalanick took the stand during dealer waymo trade secrets trial and on day two of of the ceo's'sent after as -- colin painting him asvis kalanick, painting him someone who was obsessed with winning the race for self driving supremacy. they do not necessarily get very far. joel: this is his second day in the lawyers came at him kind of hard, not as hard as you might expect and of course on cross-examination, movers on lawyers were asking questions were clearly -- they were very well...
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.>>> former uber and ceo travis kalanick took the stand in a high-stakes case of high-tech espionage.>> petaluma had nothing to say as he left the courtroom in san francisco. inside, he talked about his relationship with the formal -- with a former google engineer. he claims his files were taken to uber after leaving the company. today, travis kalanick confirmed meeting and says he wanted to hire him for his expertise and connections. the judge said he will have to prove that uber used actual trade secrets and not just common knowledge. >> he said even if there some google stocks, you have to prove it's particular. you have to prove it is a trade secret.>> it could be standard driving technology. >> also, when employers go work somewhere else, the judge says they don't get lobotomy.>> things can get really interesting when he is back on the stand to answer more questions and base cross- examined -- and face cross- examination from petaluma for his legal team. >>> now, to the stock market. it is another -- and face cross- examination from uber and their legal team. >> now, to the stock
.>>> former uber and ceo travis kalanick took the stand in a high-stakes case of high-tech espionage.>> petaluma had nothing to say as he left the courtroom in san francisco. inside, he talked about his relationship with the formal -- with a former google engineer. he claims his files were taken to uber after leaving the company. today, travis kalanick confirmed meeting and says he wanted to hire him for his expertise and connections. the judge said he will have to prove that...
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>> reporter: uber's cofounder and controversial former c.e.o., travis kalanick, was the star witness in federal court earlier this week. >> maybe in this case, seeing how kalanick came in was the most important thing, and once they saw that, they kind of both knew where they stood in terms of uber's liable or potential liability. >> reporter: uber agreed it would not incorporate waymo's confidential information or technology into its own self-driving cars. in a statement, uber's current c.e.o. said, "we are taking steps with waymo to ensure our software represents just our good work." travis kalanick released his own defiant statement, "no trade secrets ever came to ooub," and "had the trial proceeded to its conclusion, it's clear uber would have prevailed." a waymo spokesperson said, "we are committed to working with uber to make sure each company develops its own technology." >> i think this case was bad publicity for both of them, and they wanted out of it as fast as possible, and probably would have liked to have aroided the trial all together. >> reporter: at stake in the leadin
>> reporter: uber's cofounder and controversial former c.e.o., travis kalanick, was the star witness in federal court earlier this week. >> maybe in this case, seeing how kalanick came in was the most important thing, and once they saw that, they kind of both knew where they stood in terms of uber's liable or potential liability. >> reporter: uber agreed it would not incorporate waymo's confidential information or technology into its own self-driving cars. in a statement,...
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. >> reporter: the former ceo travis kalanick is the star witness in the trial that's expected to shape the self- driving car industry. google claims one of its former engineers stole the company's self-driving secrets before he left then took them to uber. >> they are just fighting over some small little dispute about intellectual property -- they're not just fighting over that. they are talking about a major industry that's about to change the world as we know it. >> reporter: russ hancock is the ceo of joint venture silicon valley. he says uber and google are in a race to see who can lead the self-driving car industry. >> it's incredibly profitable. if this turns out to be a going business, then "waymo," uber, alphabet and others in the space stand to make billions of dollars. so it's no wonder they are taking this very seriously. >> reporter: google's attorneys brought travis kalanick to the courtroom. >> they blame everything -- >> reporter: but uber argues it did nothing wrong. that it only used technology that's common knowledge. it will be up to a jury to decide. >> it's all com
. >> reporter: the former ceo travis kalanick is the star witness in the trial that's expected to shape the self- driving car industry. google claims one of its former engineers stole the company's self-driving secrets before he left then took them to uber. >> they are just fighting over some small little dispute about intellectual property -- they're not just fighting over that. they are talking about a major industry that's about to change the world as we know it. >>...
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emily: walk us through the key witnesses, travis kalanick and larry page.krafcik, ceo of waymo. those are the top people. bill gurley, i would put on that list, former director. he will provide some interesting testimony, potentially. there are some lower profile executives, who will be very important. emily: are they going to give the goods? we saw some of the "i do not recall" coming from larry page. are they really going to share real details? joel: i have an article coming out in businessweek about travis kalanick's role as a witness and how important he is to uber. he is so well rehearsed, coached is not the right word, but practiced with his lawyers. he gives the same answer, that he knows only the kind of outlines of what happened. he doesn't know all the legal ramifications of what happened. emily: all right. joel rosenblatt, our legal reporter. excited for your daily updates as the trial gets underway. thank you. we continue to monitor the slew of tech earnings just out. facebook's earnings call. full coverage of that and other highlights from micr
emily: walk us through the key witnesses, travis kalanick and larry page.krafcik, ceo of waymo. those are the top people. bill gurley, i would put on that list, former director. he will provide some interesting testimony, potentially. there are some lower profile executives, who will be very important. emily: are they going to give the goods? we saw some of the "i do not recall" coming from larry page. are they really going to share real details? joel: i have an article coming out in...
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the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. greed is right. but convincing jurors that mr kalanick is something of a slippery operator was not going to be enough to win the case. what the prosecution had to demonstrate was that uber was using the stolen technology, and that was proving much more difficult. and so, the risk for google would have been that they were a bully and if they went after a competitor in order to suppress competition, rather than to vindicate their legitimate intellectual property rights. conversely the risk for uber, by continuing, would have been, well, what if we lose the whole thing? and so, this settlement is perhaps a good result for both sides. as part of the deal, uber agreed to give up 0.34% of its company, worth around $245 million. in a statement, mr kalanick insisted no trade secrets were ever used and he said had the trial played out, uber would have won. we will not get the chance to find out if he was right. what's believed to be the coldest ever winter olympics have opened with an unprecede
the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. greed is right. but convincing jurors that mr kalanick is something of a slippery operator was not going to be enough to win the case. what the prosecution had to demonstrate was that uber was using the stolen technology, and that was proving much more difficult. and so, the risk for google would have been that they were a bully and if they went after a competitor in order to suppress competition, rather than to...
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the controversial former boss of uber — travis kalanick is accused of orchestrating a plan to steal trade from google. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. we have a packed programme. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're asking if you were given the opportunity would you go to space? this following elon musk‘s successful launch of the falcon heavy rocket. send your comments to #bbbthebriefing. a 6.4 magnitude quake in taiwan has left at least four people dead and more than 200 injured after buildings crumbled and trapped people inside. a hotel was one of the worst hit buildings by the quake. part of it crumpled into the ground — the rest is now leaning heavily to one side. this is the live scene in the port city of hualien. you can see the marshal hotel there leaning very precariously. people in that city have been warned not to return home until aftershocks have subsided. let's get more now from andrew plant. daybreak in taiwan. the power of this earthquake now becoming clearer, buildings partially push
the controversial former boss of uber — travis kalanick is accused of orchestrating a plan to steal trade from google. a warm welcome to the programme — briefing you on all you need to know in global news, business and sport. we have a packed programme. and you can be part of the conversation. today we're asking if you were given the opportunity would you go to space? this following elon musk‘s successful launch of the falcon heavy rocket. send your comments to #bbbthebriefing. a 6.4...
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coming up, travis kalanick testifying in uber versus waymo. what the place when he took the stand.loomberg. ♪ emily: it is day to of the uber versus waymo trial. travis kalanick took the stand and is the most anticipated witness at this trial, which is that the last three weeks, and waymo went after him over the technology at the center of this case. the light radar technology that engineer focused on at google. bloomberg tech reporter is in san francisco and joins us now -- i hear quite a show. what did travis have to say? >> it was interesting. sessions with anthony levandowski about what they were talking about before drivinged this self trucking company that brought down the house of alphabet on them. what they are talking about is a key part that there was notes that they were looking for intellectual property -- so that is something that is very important. this general idea that uber was for radar tong catch up with alphabet. that permeated all the testimony we have seen. google is trying to drive on behindea that uber was -- seven years behind starting, and was desperate to
coming up, travis kalanick testifying in uber versus waymo. what the place when he took the stand.loomberg. ♪ emily: it is day to of the uber versus waymo trial. travis kalanick took the stand and is the most anticipated witness at this trial, which is that the last three weeks, and waymo went after him over the technology at the center of this case. the light radar technology that engineer focused on at google. bloomberg tech reporter is in san francisco and joins us now -- i hear quite a...
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he helped lead the ouster of travis kalanick from leadership. goldman technology conference in san francisco and we get started by asking the about the state of venture capital, take a listen. >> this is something that has been going on gradually for a 20 year period rather than something that just happened yesterday. go back years and decades ago in the venture industry, they were famous people -- hyper competition has made it so the majority of the biggest fears is missing out on the next investment. they are afraid to have a reputation as some of who asks too many questions or pushes too hard. i think it has led to a situation where there isn't a lot of stewardship for discipline. this is a tricky problem. the thing that let us here is the systematic competition. i think this is something -- there is a lot of by side. you are increasingly reaching down and they said that is what we just experienced. i think it is a broad problem. >> listing the legislative environment, how has the rate increase impacted the industry? >> what the smartest inve
he helped lead the ouster of travis kalanick from leadership. goldman technology conference in san francisco and we get started by asking the about the state of venture capital, take a listen. >> this is something that has been going on gradually for a 20 year period rather than something that just happened yesterday. go back years and decades ago in the venture industry, they were famous people -- hyper competition has made it so the majority of the biggest fears is missing out on the...
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travis kalanick took the stand.anticipated witness at this trial, which is expected to last three weeks, and waymo went after him over the technology at the center of this case, the light radar technology that an engineer focused on at google. is bloomberg tech reporter at the courthouse in san francisco. he joins us now. i'm sure it was quite a show. what did travis have to say? >> it was interesting. there were jam sessions with anthony levandowski about what they were talking about before uber hired this self driving trucking company, which then brought down the house of alphabet on them. so it is what they were talking about. a key part of that was there were some notes where they were looking for intellectual property. so that is something that is very important. this general idea that uber was technologyfor laser to catch up with alphabet. that permeated all the testimony we have seen. so google is definitely trying to drive home that idea that uber was behind -- seven years behind starting, and was desperate
travis kalanick took the stand.anticipated witness at this trial, which is expected to last three weeks, and waymo went after him over the technology at the center of this case, the light radar technology that an engineer focused on at google. is bloomberg tech reporter at the courthouse in san francisco. he joins us now. i'm sure it was quite a show. what did travis have to say? >> it was interesting. there were jam sessions with anthony levandowski about what they were talking about...
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it looked really bad for uber with the testimony of travis kalanick.n the silicon valley culture is at stake, move fast, bright things, get stuff done -- break things, get stuff done. pace. no company of hitter demised that more than -- no company epitomized that more than uber. the cost of this is great as they paid about $600 million more to acquire this engineer and his talent. his nascent startup. he started while he was working at google. another $250 million in equity, nearly $1 billion for this effort that did not go very far. julie: speaking of moving fast and breaking things, amazon looks like it is breaking the package industry, at least the stocks of the package industry with a report that amazon is launching its delivery service. not a surprise. it is finally going ahead. what do we know about it? >> i always caution, do not get too excited when the next memo comes out saying that amazon will throw something against the wall to see if it sticks. that is what amazon does, they announced so many things, almost court -- almost comically. this
it looked really bad for uber with the testimony of travis kalanick.n the silicon valley culture is at stake, move fast, bright things, get stuff done -- break things, get stuff done. pace. no company of hitter demised that more than -- no company epitomized that more than uber. the cost of this is great as they paid about $600 million more to acquire this engineer and his talent. his nascent startup. he started while he was working at google. another $250 million in equity, nearly $1 billion...
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one of the things people want to watch is the testimony from the embattled former ceo of uber, travis kalanick is expected to testify today, the second day of trial. waymo, which started out as a google driverless program and is owned by google parent company, alphabet is claiming a former star engineer took trade secrets to uber. waymo is claiming that engineer name, anthony levindowski downloaded files before he left the company and started his own self-driving company. uber bought that company. attorneys are arguing that the secret downloaded files never made it to uber's servers and don't serve as the basis of uber's self-driving car technology. today waymo called a series of people to testify, including a google forensic analyst. that analyst says he basically tracked down those files to that engineer's laptop and that engineer put those files on a drive before turning his company laptop in. waymo will have to prove that the former engineer did indeed steal the technology that uber used that technology, and that the information was actually a trade secret and not something that an enginee
one of the things people want to watch is the testimony from the embattled former ceo of uber, travis kalanick is expected to testify today, the second day of trial. waymo, which started out as a google driverless program and is owned by google parent company, alphabet is claiming a former star engineer took trade secrets to uber. waymo is claiming that engineer name, anthony levindowski downloaded files before he left the company and started his own self-driving company. uber bought that...
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the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. better word, is good. greed is right. but convincing jurors that mr kalanick is something of a slippery operator was not going to be enough to win the case. what the prosecution had to demonstrate was that uber was using the stolen technology, and that was proving much more difficult. and so, the risk for google would have been that they were a bully and that they went after a competitor in order to suppress competition, rather than to vindicate their legitimate intellectual property rights. conversely the risk for uber, by continuing, would have been, well, what if we lose the whole thing? and so, this settlement is perhaps a good result for both sides. as part of the deal, uber agreed to give up 0.34% of its company, worth around $245 million. in a statement, mr kalanick insisted no trade secrets were ever used and he said had the trial played out, uber would have won. we will not get the chance to find out if he was right. now it's time for the film review with jane hill and mark ke
the prosecution said travis kalanick acted like a real—life gordon gecko. better word, is good. greed is right. but convincing jurors that mr kalanick is something of a slippery operator was not going to be enough to win the case. what the prosecution had to demonstrate was that uber was using the stolen technology, and that was proving much more difficult. and so, the risk for google would have been that they were a bully and that they went after a competitor in order to suppress...
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the controversial former boss of uber — travis kalanick is accused
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former uber ceo travis kalanick took the stand today and denied the allegations. at the heart of the trial is waymo's former engineer levindowski who took trade secrets. >> the point is for lack of a better word green is good. green is right. green works. >> the jury was shown this famous scene from the 1987 michael douglas movie wall street. levindowski sent the movie clip to a text to kalanick and in a text exchange between kalanick and levindowski, he wrote i just see this as a race and we need to win. second place is the worst loser. kalanick responded with the word agreed. waymo is trying to say kalanick was a conspirator. >>> rob porter serves as white house staff secretary. his two ex-wise say he was verbally, emotionally -- ex- wise say he was verbally, -- ex- wives say he was verbally and physically abusive. he denied the claims calling them outrageous and vile. white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders read a statement from porter. >> i took photos from the statements and i've been transparent and truthful, but i will not further engage publicly
former uber ceo travis kalanick took the stand today and denied the allegations. at the heart of the trial is waymo's former engineer levindowski who took trade secrets. >> the point is for lack of a better word green is good. green is right. green works. >> the jury was shown this famous scene from the 1987 michael douglas movie wall street. levindowski sent the movie clip to a text to kalanick and in a text exchange between kalanick and levindowski, he wrote i just see this as a...
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travis kalanick testified for the second day. waymo alleges that kalanick teemed up. and started his own firm which was bought by uber. >>> harley-davidson is calls nearly 75,000 motorcycles because the brakes might fail. harley says brake controls can stick if the fluid isn't changed. >>> if you blan to do duringen with your doughnuts is going to be done in plastic cups. it's part of their efforts to go green. foam cups have been criticized for year as having a harmful impact on the environment. >> well, when you consider probably the millions of cups of coffees dunkin' donuts chains, it could have a positive impact. >> if you buy the big plastic cup, you can get free refills on it. bring in that cup or bring in your own cup to help the environmental efforts. >> yeah. reduce, reuse, recycle. >> exactly. >> diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much, diane. >> all right, thank you. >>> still ahead, asleep at the wheel. shocking new information about the dangers of drowsy driving. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gen
travis kalanick testified for the second day. waymo alleges that kalanick teemed up. and started his own firm which was bought by uber. >>> harley-davidson is calls nearly 75,000 motorcycles because the brakes might fail. harley says brake controls can stick if the fluid isn't changed. >>> if you blan to do duringen with your doughnuts is going to be done in plastic cups. it's part of their efforts to go green. foam cups have been criticized for year as having a harmful impact...
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travis kalanick testified for the second day. that kalanick teemed up with former google engineer andrew levandowski to steal the technology. levandowski left waymo and started his own firm, which was bought by uber. >>> harley-davidson is recalling nearly 75,000 motorcycles because the brakes might fail. harley says break control units can stick if the brake fluid isn't changed every two years as described in the man wall. >>> if you plan to do dunking with your doughnuts, it is going to be done in plastic cups. it's part of their efforts to go green. foam cups have been criticized for year as having a harmful impact on the environment. >> well, when you consider probably the millions of cups of coffee dunkin' donuts chains around the country and probably beyond also sell, this could really have a positive impact, right? >> it could. another move i like that they do is sometimes if you buy that big plastic cup, you get free refills on it. that's another way you can bring in that cup or bring in your own cup to help the environme
travis kalanick testified for the second day. that kalanick teemed up with former google engineer andrew levandowski to steal the technology. levandowski left waymo and started his own firm, which was bought by uber. >>> harley-davidson is recalling nearly 75,000 motorcycles because the brakes might fail. harley says break control units can stick if the brake fluid isn't changed every two years as described in the man wall. >>> if you plan to do dunking with your doughnuts, it...
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and don't girly ways in on life after over since the fall of travis kalanick.of promise ahead. to our lead and our coverage from the goldman sachs technology conference.
and don't girly ways in on life after over since the fall of travis kalanick.of promise ahead. to our lead and our coverage from the goldman sachs technology conference.
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. >> reporter: travis kalanick, who resigned as uber's c.e.o. teid controversy last year, is .he star witness among in a trial that could shape the self- driving car industry. >> this is uber against google for our future. this is the case of domination of a future area of technology. >> reporter: google, who has been developing self-driving rehicles since 2009, is claiming uber stole trade secrets to advance its own driverless cars, d crets so sensitive they've been revealed only to the jury. kalanick built uber into the dominant ride-sharing company while building his own reputation as a fierce and tolatile competitor, even fighting with an uber driver. >> they blamed everything-- >> why send an e-mail? >> reporter: it's an image google's attorneys accentuated in a remarkable moment in court today, showing the jury a famous michael douglas speech from the movie "wall street." >> the point is, ladies and ofntlemen, that greed, for lack of a better word, is good. >> reporter: greed, google contends, led kalanick to hire a former google engineer, anthony lewandowski, who stole google's
. >> reporter: travis kalanick, who resigned as uber's c.e.o. teid controversy last year, is .he star witness among in a trial that could shape the self- driving car industry. >> this is uber against google for our future. this is the case of domination of a future area of technology. >> reporter: google, who has been developing self-driving rehicles since 2009, is claiming uber stole trade secrets to advance its own driverless cars, d crets so sensitive they've been revealed...
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the meeting notes seemed like travis kalanick said they wanted a pound of flesh, data.was a conspiracy to get the trade secrets and leap ahead. as uber says, this isn't really about meetings, conspiracies, text messages, destroyed files, it's about whether the systems in our self-driving car uses google's tech, and it doesn't. that's where we are. >> ultimately, what do you think it will come down to? >> there's going to be amazing drama all week. it's going to be an awesome trial. >> talk about the characters involved. >> there's travis kalanick, the guy who led uber, turned it into this amazing company, millions and millions, and got fired. problem after problem. google, waymo, is trying to make it about travis, the rogue, reckless company he ran. then the guy who's alleged to have stolen all the files, lewandowski, a brilliant guy. clearly invented self-defining cars but has a church that worships artificial intelligence. he's peculiar. we've got travis, lewandowski, but it's going to come down to the closed portion in the case where they shut the doors and look at t
the meeting notes seemed like travis kalanick said they wanted a pound of flesh, data.was a conspiracy to get the trade secrets and leap ahead. as uber says, this isn't really about meetings, conspiracies, text messages, destroyed files, it's about whether the systems in our self-driving car uses google's tech, and it doesn't. that's where we are. >> ultimately, what do you think it will come down to? >> there's going to be amazing drama all week. it's going to be an awesome trial....
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. >>> in san francisco, travis kalanick is testifying in a civil lawsuit against waymo. they are accusing uber of stealing trade secrets. they repeatedly challenged him about discussions with anthony levandowski. he left for a start-up called otto. he alleges that they conspired to create otto as a storehouse for trade secrets. he acknowledged meeting with levandowski but only for his expertise and contacts with engineers. >>> the assembly line where prototypes are undergoing final testing. >> reporter: the first housing modules are on the assembly line, each capable of being subdivided into several apartments. there are two dozen stations where the modules advance from crew to crew. in about five weeks this place will have so to 250 union workers on the line. for now, they are being treated as prototypes. >> reporter: the reason things are being done so slowly and meticulously -- they want to make sure that the units are essentially perfect when they leave here. >> instead of them going through the factory in a day. they'll probably take 10 delays. that's a lot of extra
. >>> in san francisco, travis kalanick is testifying in a civil lawsuit against waymo. they are accusing uber of stealing trade secrets. they repeatedly challenged him about discussions with anthony levandowski. he left for a start-up called otto. he alleges that they conspired to create otto as a storehouse for trade secrets. he acknowledged meeting with levandowski but only for his expertise and contacts with engineers. >>> the assembly line where prototypes are undergoing...
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that case capped a year of sandals -- scandals that forced ceo travis kalanick to resign.aised ticket .rices sunday's price rises see tickets for california's disneyland rising to $135. ramy: coming up in "daybreak -- don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it is 10:00 a.m. image sydney. we are live from bloomberg 6 trillion headquarters. welcome to bloomberg. $5 trillion in equities prepare for another rocky wide -- ride. japan willernor of get a new -- the governor of the japant -- the bank of will get a new five-year term. ony: we are just past 6 p.m. sunday. accusations of banks in australia include
that case capped a year of sandals -- scandals that forced ceo travis kalanick to resign.aised ticket .rices sunday's price rises see tickets for california's disneyland rising to $135. ramy: coming up in "daybreak -- don't miss it. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: it is 10:00 a.m. image sydney. we are live from bloomberg 6 trillion headquarters. welcome to bloomberg. $5 trillion in equities prepare for another rocky wide -- ride. japan willernor of get a new -- the governor of the japant --...
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travis kalanick released his own defiant statement.nd had the trial proceeded to conclusion, it's clear uber would have prevailed. a spokesman said we're committed to working with uber to make sure each company develops its own technology. >> i think this case was bad publicity for both of them and they wanted out of it as fast as possible and probably would have liked to have avoided the trial altogether. >> reporter: at stake was the lead for self-driving cars that can now move out of the courtroom and back on the road. for "cbs this morning: saturday," john blackstone. >>> self-driving cars. there's our future. there's going to be a lot of litigation. >> a lot of bumps in this road. > yes, there are. >>> the "me too" movement is making a splash at fashion week here in new york. a french designer invited eight survivors to walk down the runway. they were handcuffed to male models with pig masks. the women onl >>> it may be the home of innovation, but its business culture is anything but progressive. at least that's the claim of a new
travis kalanick released his own defiant statement.nd had the trial proceeded to conclusion, it's clear uber would have prevailed. a spokesman said we're committed to working with uber to make sure each company develops its own technology. >> i think this case was bad publicity for both of them and they wanted out of it as fast as possible and probably would have liked to have avoided the trial altogether. >> reporter: at stake was the lead for self-driving cars that can now move...
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. >>> former uber ceo travis kalanick has arrived at court this morning for day 3 of the "waymo" versusl. "waymo" says uber possesses stolen trade secrets. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. 7:27. slowdowns for drivers this morning at the san mateo bridge in the red, travel times 32 minutes as you make your way westbound out of hayward to foster city. oakland 880, the nimitz freeway, we are not quite in the red but we are getting close. we are in the yellow, 30 minutes in the northbound side from 238 to the macarthur maze. eastshore freeway 27 minutes, from 4 to the maze. and over at the bay bridge toll plaza, it's a very slow ride. 41 minutes into san francisco. >>> this sure is a pretty sight. ocean beach now looking nice. clear conditions out there. the only area we're noticing strong wind would be across the hills. so if you are anywhere near the oakland hills, you may feel the breeze right now an east- northeast wind in berkeley at about 9. and noticing wind gusts as high as 30 to 40 miles per hour, throughout the morning hours, and the winds
. >>> former uber ceo travis kalanick has arrived at court this morning for day 3 of the "waymo" versusl. "waymo" says uber possesses stolen trade secrets. >>> stay with us, traffic and weather in just a moment. >>> good morning. 7:27. slowdowns for drivers this morning at the san mateo bridge in the red, travel times 32 minutes as you make your way westbound out of hayward to foster city. oakland 880, the nimitz freeway, we are not quite in the...
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: the vice president was sworn in as the second witness but the main act will be uber founder travis kalanick google cofounders larry page and serg sergei brin. we may not hear from anthony lewandowski, the accused of stealing waymo's secrets and bringing them to uber. he's invoked the fifth amendment. waymo says he copied 14,000 files while still working for waymo but negotiating for a job at uber. uber coward saying it's normal for engineers to download files and waymo had further problems getting and keeping engineers. >> the jury was given a list of trade secrets they are supposed to carry to the gave. >> reporter: the judge allowed closed session to discuss the secrets in this case, then the legal huge teams that carry those secrets left in cars that still have drivers for now. >>> athletic clothing maker lulu lemon is resigning over misconduct. the ceo says he fell short of the company's standards. lulu lemon didn't go into specifics about the nature of the miss i've conduct. in a statement the company says they expect employees to carry themselves with the "highest level of integrity a
: the vice president was sworn in as the second witness but the main act will be uber founder travis kalanick google cofounders larry page and serg sergei brin. we may not hear from anthony lewandowski, the accused of stealing waymo's secrets and bringing them to uber. he's invoked the fifth amendment. waymo says he copied 14,000 files while still working for waymo but negotiating for a job at uber. uber coward saying it's normal for engineers to download files and waymo had further problems...
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there was in-fighting between travis kalanick and the board. you had a lawsuit with weymo and regulatory pressure around the world, but he feels dara khosrowshahi is working through those problems another interesting part of the interview we had was around the pace of investment so far softbank has invested around 30 companies, deployed a third of its capital and he said they're looking to invest in the region of somewhere between 70 to 100 companies. it will be an exciting time for the technology startup industry and firms. you can expect more huge deals in the near future >> i thought that conversation was interesting. he sees the future of uber branching into insurance i met with swiss relast week, they are having conversations with softbank, and in car leasing and froood delivery, so these car businesses are expanding into different areas i wanted to ask about the vision fund itself and to pick up on your comments. you got out of them they spent one-third of their overall capital. did you get a sense of what types of projects they'll be loo
there was in-fighting between travis kalanick and the board. you had a lawsuit with weymo and regulatory pressure around the world, but he feels dara khosrowshahi is working through those problems another interesting part of the interview we had was around the pace of investment so far softbank has invested around 30 companies, deployed a third of its capital and he said they're looking to invest in the region of somewhere between 70 to 100 companies. it will be an exciting time for the...
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in their third day in court..former uber c-e-o travis kalanick told a civil jury today he did not hire to steal technology secrets on driverless cars...but because he is an "incredible visionary" and a "very good technologist." waymo is seeking up to 1-point-8 billion dollars for alleged economic damage. (vicki)congestion and traffic are not going to get better soon... without a little help... (steve) and one city by the bay is working on a way to make things better... but it means ááeveryone will have to play along and play nice... now this is a first for me, no not the ride hail being double parkednats: ambiance because that's a given, it happens all around san francisco, it's what happens next... the same ride hail picking up new passengers like a taxi nats: ambiancethe city of san francisco is looking into creating dedicated pickup and drop off uber and lyft spots in an attempt to cutdown or eliminate drivers double parking see this man crossing the street well here is is car double parked on chestnut when he returns, let's have a chat with him so you're food delivery? (yes) who ub
in their third day in court..former uber c-e-o travis kalanick told a civil jury today he did not hire to steal technology secrets on driverless cars...but because he is an "incredible visionary" and a "very good technologist." waymo is seeking up to 1-point-8 billion dollars for alleged economic damage. (vicki)congestion and traffic are not going to get better soon... without a little help... (steve) and one city by the bay is working on a way to make things better... but...
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former uber ceo travis kalanick is the star witness in the trial. that's expected to shape the self-driving car industry. google claims one of its former engineers stole the company's self-driving secrets before he left and then took them to uber. be russ hancock is the ceo of joint venture silicon valley. he says that uber and google are in a race to see who can lead the industry. >> they aren't just fighting over a small dispute. they are talking about a major industry that's about to change the world. >> uber argue that is it did nothing wrong and that it only used technology that's common knowledge. it will be up to a jury to decide. but if uber loses, it could cost them more than $1 billion. >>> delays in production for tesla's model 3 coincide with record losses for the company in the 4th quarter of last year. the electric carmaker announced it lost $675 million in the last three months of 2017. tesla has struggled to keep up with production targets for the model 3. the ceo still says his company will still be able to reach its goal of 5,000 m
former uber ceo travis kalanick is the star witness in the trial. that's expected to shape the self-driving car industry. google claims one of its former engineers stole the company's self-driving secrets before he left and then took them to uber. be russ hancock is the ceo of joint venture silicon valley. he says that uber and google are in a race to see who can lead the industry. >> they aren't just fighting over a small dispute. they are talking about a major industry that's about to...
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travis kalanick the former ceo of uber is the star witness in the trial which could have big effectsthe self-driving car industry. mountain view-based google claims that one of its former engineers stole the company's several driving secrets and gave them to uber. russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley says that the two companies are in a race to lead the upstart industry. >> it's incredibly profitable. if this turns out to be a going business, then "waymo," google, alphabet, uber and others who are in the space stand to make millions and billions of dollars. so it's no wonder they are taking this very seriously. >> uber claims it did nothing wrong but if uber loses the trial, it could also lose more than $1 billion. the trial is expected continue through next week. >>> bart is delaying a crackdown on fare cheats by at least a week. the transit agency plans to use portable ticket readers to check whether riders have paid. but bart says it didn't like how the machines worked so it sent them back. they will begin the crackdown next week. >>> time now 5:14. let's get a check of
travis kalanick the former ceo of uber is the star witness in the trial which could have big effectsthe self-driving car industry. mountain view-based google claims that one of its former engineers stole the company's several driving secrets and gave them to uber. russell hancock of joint venture silicon valley says that the two companies are in a race to lead the upstart industry. >> it's incredibly profitable. if this turns out to be a going business, then "waymo," google,...
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in the lawsuit, "waymo" claimed a former google employee teamed up with former uber ceo travis kalanicklaser sensor technology which helps guide self-driving cars. earlier today, we talked with the cnet reporter about the settlement. >> i think both companies have a lot to gain from this settling. you know, a lot of dirty laundry was being aired about uber and it's trying to clean up its act right now. and for "waymo," they got what they said they have always wanted, that their trade secrets not be used. >> ukraine's current ceo acknowledged that mistakes were made in the past and promising that uber will not use any of "waymo's" self- driving technology, according to the current ceo of uber. >>> more fallout from the scandal with larry nassar. michigan state university which once employed him says it is firing nassar's former boss, dr. william strample. the school says it is in the process of revoking his tenure and won't cover his legal expenses. several of nassar's victims have sued stramp am claiming he knew about the abuse and did nothing to stop it. >>> state health officials said
in the lawsuit, "waymo" claimed a former google employee teamed up with former uber ceo travis kalanicklaser sensor technology which helps guide self-driving cars. earlier today, we talked with the cnet reporter about the settlement. >> i think both companies have a lot to gain from this settling. you know, a lot of dirty laundry was being aired about uber and it's trying to clean up its act right now. and for "waymo," they got what they said they have always wanted,...
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larry page, sergey brin and uber's former ceo travis kalanick are witnesses. the case it being heard in federal court. opening arguments are scheduled for today. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> a new report blames pg&e power lines for sparking two small fires in santa rosa during the larger north bay wildfires. according to the press democrat, this new report comes from the city of santa rosa fire department. the report says the fires got ignited on october 8th separate from the larger fires that swept through the city. investigators say strong winds caused the power lines to arc. that september sparks into dry grass and bushes and that started the fires. the report says one of the fires destroyed two homes and the other damaged an outbuilding. pg&e declined to comment on the new report but told the press democrat the state investigation has not determined any cause. >>> 6:33 now. san francisco could pay one of its firefighters $250,000 to settle a lawsuit. the suit claimed that she was wrongly blamed for the death of a teenage pa
larry page, sergey brin and uber's former ceo travis kalanick are witnesses. the case it being heard in federal court. opening arguments are scheduled for today. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> a new report blames pg&e power lines for sparking two small fires in santa rosa during the larger north bay wildfires. according to the press democrat, this new report comes from the city of santa rosa fire department. the report says the fires got ignited on...
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witnesses include google co-founders, as well as uber's former ceo travis kalanick.he case is being heard in federal court in san francisco. jury selection happened last week and opening arguments are scheduled to start today. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, matt. a new report blames pg&e power lines for sparking two small fires in santa rosa during the larger wildfires in the north bay. according to the press democrat this new report comes from the city of santa rosa fire department. these were separate from the larger fires that swept through the city. investigators say strong winds caused the power lines to arc. that sent sparks into dry grass and bushes which started the fires. the report says one of these fires destroyed two homes and the other damaged an outbuilding. pg&e declined to comment on the new report but told the press democrat the state investigation has not determined any cause. >>> 5:33 now. san francisco could pay one of its firefighters to $250,000 to settle a lawsuit. the suit claims that she was wrongly b
witnesses include google co-founders, as well as uber's former ceo travis kalanick.he case is being heard in federal court in san francisco. jury selection happened last week and opening arguments are scheduled to start today. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller, abc 7 news. >>> thank you, matt. a new report blames pg&e power lines for sparking two small fires in santa rosa during the larger wildfires in the north bay. according to the press democrat this new report comes...
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. >>> the fight over uber and the -- travis kalanick is going to be back on the stand. yesterday, kalanick was peppered with questions regarding his relationship with former google self-driving car expert anthony lewan do you ski. he believes that he stole the secrets and founded a company that uber bought. it's a lot it take in. kalanick admitted talking with him while he was still a google employee. >> police are investigating a robbery after a student was held at gunpoint outside of a hall. it happened on channing way shortly before 1:00 on monday morning. the 19-year-old student was standing in front of putnam hall when four people approached him. one pointed a gun at him and demanded property. no word on what was taken. the robbers ran away and the student was not hurt. >>> new details on san francisco's plan for two navigation centers. the city is going to negotiate a lease with cal trans to open centers like the one you see here on state property. one location at fifth and bryant streets would accommodate about 80 homeless people. another site on division circle
. >>> the fight over uber and the -- travis kalanick is going to be back on the stand. yesterday, kalanick was peppered with questions regarding his relationship with former google self-driving car expert anthony lewan do you ski. he believes that he stole the secrets and founded a company that uber bought. it's a lot it take in. kalanick admitted talking with him while he was still a google employee. >> police are investigating a robbery after a student was held at gunpoint...
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the former google ceo travis kalanick will testify at trial. >>> look at what some people say could be the future of trucking. this all electric semi truck was on display today at golden gate fields. this is a prototype, but its manufacturer, ford trucks, said the final version will have a 300-mile range when fully loaded with an average load of 40 tons. here's what they had to say about taking on tesla. >> i think trucking is a new space for them and there's plenty of room for more than one truck company, especially on the electric side. we already see the truck market today is dominated by really five big players, but we're a little different strategically than what they're doing. >> thor's all electric semi will cost about $250,000. the company hopes to get it on the road next year. >>> paul deanno joining us now with a pretty warm forecast. it's been unbelievable outside. >> this would be completely normal if next week was memorial day, but it's not. >> it's not. >> making this very not normal. it is just strange. 80 degrees today. where? the answer is concord. the high temperature
the former google ceo travis kalanick will testify at trial. >>> look at what some people say could be the future of trucking. this all electric semi truck was on display today at golden gate fields. this is a prototype, but its manufacturer, ford trucks, said the final version will have a 300-mile range when fully loaded with an average load of 40 tons. here's what they had to say about taking on tesla. >> i think trucking is a new space for them and there's plenty of room for...
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. >>> the high-profile lawsuit involving self-driving cars continues in san francisco with travis kalanick taking the stand. google's spinoff waymo claims a former employee who built its self-driving car stole trade secrets. >>> starting off milder in my 12-hour day planner. we could end up with our sixth consecutive day of record temperatures. >>> problems in the san ramone area. northbound debris in lanes. southbound a car in a fence. >>> number seven, lady doritos? probably not. pepsico tweeting out last night chips meant just for women are not being developed. this despite word directly from the company's ceo that they were coming out with such a product soon. >> i know a lot of people didn't like the idea of lady doritos but a shout out to one of our viewers, napa girl on twitter. she says they should have not targeted to women and been called neetos because they don't make your hands dirty. >> and they're quiet. >> i like it. who can't get onboard with that? >> hire her. >> we'll be back in 25 minutes a. look at the stock market. down and up again. .own and up again. . . >>> good mor
. >>> the high-profile lawsuit involving self-driving cars continues in san francisco with travis kalanick taking the stand. google's spinoff waymo claims a former employee who built its self-driving car stole trade secrets. >>> starting off milder in my 12-hour day planner. we could end up with our sixth consecutive day of record temperatures. >>> problems in the san ramone area. northbound debris in lanes. southbound a car in a fence. >>> number seven, lady...
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and travis kalanick will be back on the stand. he was peppered with questions regarding his relationship with anthony lewandowski. waymo, google's self-driving spinoff believes that their secrets were stolen and founded secrets were stolen and founded a company >>> people are investigating a robbery near a uc res dance hall. it happened on channing way. the 19-year-old student was standing in front of putnam hall when he was approached. one pointed a gun at him and demanded property. the robbers ran away and the student was not hurt. >>> san rafael extending a program to help the homeless in marin county. >> it's called return to residen residence. the goal is to identify those who came to marin after becoming homeless elsewhere and help them go back to that place. city council members believe transient would have better success finding housing in cities where they have family or friends. return to residence has helped hundreds of homeless people find housing in other communities. >>> in santa clara county, an effort is under way
and travis kalanick will be back on the stand. he was peppered with questions regarding his relationship with anthony lewandowski. waymo, google's self-driving spinoff believes that their secrets were stolen and founded secrets were stolen and founded a company >>> people are investigating a robbery near a uc res dance hall. it happened on channing way. the 19-year-old student was standing in front of putnam hall when he was approached. one pointed a gun at him and demanded property....
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"waymo" claimed travis kalanick teamed up with a google employee to steal laser sensor technology whichguide self-driving cars. the case went to trial in san francisco four days ago. >> i think both companies have a lot to gain from this settling. you know, a lot of dirty laundry was being aired about uber and it's trying to clean up its act right now and for "waymo," they got what they said they have always wanted that their trade secrets not be used. >> today uber's current ceo put out a statement on the settlement acknowledging that mistakes were made in the past and promising that uber will not use any of "waymo's" self- driving technology. >>> the apple "homepod" arrived at stores today. so far reviews say the "homepod" makes sense for music lovers because of the quality of sound and for people who just want to have everything apple. but they also say the $350 smart speaker is about 3 years late to the party in terms of price, the amazon echo available for only $100. google's home is $150. >>> amazon held a grand opening today of its new fulfillment center in sacramento. the 855,00
"waymo" claimed travis kalanick teamed up with a google employee to steal laser sensor technology whichguide self-driving cars. the case went to trial in san francisco four days ago. >> i think both companies have a lot to gain from this settling. you know, a lot of dirty laundry was being aired about uber and it's trying to clean up its act right now and for "waymo," they got what they said they have always wanted that their trade secrets not be used. >> today...