Damage was to homes without flood insurance. Meanwhile, Officials Say one person has died on guadalupe after being hit by a falling tree. It is the first death attributed to the category 5 hurricane maria. Two people are missing after their boat sank. About 40 of the island is without power. A mexican state governor says at least 42 people are dead after a powerful earthquake struck near mexico city. It is mexicos second major earthquake this month. President enrique pena nieto, who attended the uns General Assembly in new york is , returning immediately. Global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. Chandra. Emily im emily chang, and this is bloomberg technology. Coming up, Higher Learning courtesy of udacity. They just kicked off of their introduced introduction to self driving cars, there nano degree program. We will hear from the founder. Plus, twitters direct message on terror. The company flagged 300,000 accounts that it said promotes global extremism. How effective can it be at limiting the spread of hate . We will discuss. And equifax continues to unravel. The credit monitor was hit before hacker hit by hackers months before it told the world. First, to the lead. A Group Representing u. S. Venture capitalists is suing the Trump Administration over its decision to delay enactment of an immigration rule impacting foreign entrepreneurs. The suit says the department of Homeland Security violated federal administrative rules when it delayed the start of the International Entrepreneur rule. The rule would permit International Entrepreneurs with an ownership interest in u. S. Based startups to stay in the u. S. For 30 months or more to build businesses. Some criteria they would have to meet include starting the company within five years of applying owning at , least 10 of the venture, and having qualifying u. S. Investors totaling at least 250,000. , critics call it a stopgap measure that could complicate the risks associated with business in the u. S. With uncertain foundations. Joining me now to discuss, bobby franklin, the ceo of the Group Leading the suit, and eric hippeau, from Lerer Hippeau. Alex, i will start with you. What do you make of this . Alex it is an interesting lawsuit that will prove a test case. It is not the only role the obama era rule the Trump Administration has thought to delay and eventually get rid of. The suit challenges whether the obama the Trump Administration can do this without opening up a Comment Period first. It is a weird rule they are trying to resend. It would seem they would normally fit into the category of immigrants the president would like to see more of in the for a states, advocating meritbased immigration system. But what is happening is twofold. One, trump has tried to establish his legacy as erasing obamas legacy, including every role obama issued, late in his presidency. Two, there are serious immigration restrictionists who believe there should be lower immigration, overall. By repealing this rule, those folks are probably trying to achieve their goals. Emily bobby, why file this suit . What you hope to accomplish . Bobby we hope to get the rule enacted. We hope dhs is in position to accept applications. This is about a competition the u. S. Is in with the rest of the world. Other countries are ruling out rolling out red carpets. You look at canada great , britain, france, singapore. All across the globe, they recognize there are talented entrepreneurs and they are trying to attract them to their countries to start and grow this new company on their soil. What are we doing . We have red tape. It is not a partisan issue. It is not against President Trump or president obama. In fact both of them have talked , about the importance of bringing International Entrepreneurs that can get capital anywhere across the globe, bringing them here to our country and making sure we grow u. S. Jobs and the economy. Emily you are an immigrant and entrepreneur, eric. What is your take . Eric my take is that foreign entrepreneurs coming to that and to the United States is a very desirable thing to do. About half of our companies have at least one member of the original team, the founding team, who is an immigrant. I am an immigrant. These are people who make huge contributions to our economy and society. I dont see why we would make it difficult for them to come. As bobby just mentioned they , could go elsewhere. They could go to canada, france, other places. We are competing with other nations. Emily obviously, President Trumps explanation is creating u. S. Jobs, making sure u. S. Workers have a place to work. What about the idea this is merely a stopgap measure anyway, when Immigration Reform in general is broken . Bobby it is broken. We have been working on this issue for many years. Back in 2013, we had the opportunity to get a startup visa passed through the u. S. Senate, but it didnt make it all the way into law. Each year we work with congress to try and get them to pass legislation. There are bills in this Congress Introduced by both republicans and democrats that would create a startup visa to make it easier for these entrepreneurs to come here and start companies. But in the absence of legislation making it into law, we have to do what we can. Dhs promulgated a rule. They went through comment, and notice, and we had a rule ready to take effect july 17. One week before that, dhs decided to rescind that. We dont think they follow the follow the proper procedure under the administrative procedures act, and it is the only thing we have to go on right now to get more entrepreneurs here in our country. Emily alex, obviously there have been conflict in measures conflicting comments from the administration. What are the next legislative steps we actually expect to see in the coming days and weeks when it comes to taking action on what the president has signaled . Alex the priority in the immediate future is to do something about daca, the socalled dreamers, the young immigrants brought illegally by their parents. Democrats say they struck a deal with trump to handle that issue. I have not heard anything, any kind of a legislative resolution on this issue. I would not expect that to be tackled by congress in the near future, if at all. Perhaps it could be part of a comprehensive immigration bill, but that is way in the future. That is not even under consideration right now. Emily have any of these moves impacted your entrepreneurs in any way . Our people nervous are they , changing their plans . Eric by definition, we back people here who are here legally with a visa. The community is nervous. The community is saying well, i was welcome when i came here. This is my dream. My dream is the u. S. This is why im here. Why is this changing . Why am i not part of this Great Community . There is a great degree of anxiety within the community. Emily bobby, any response to the lawsuit so far . Bobby not yet. But we will take the next steps. We will likely file an injunction to get dhs to move forward. Stay tuned. Emily bobby franklin, ceo of the National Venture capital association, alex wayne from bloomberg news, and eric hippeau, my guest host, you are sticking with me. A story we are watching, twitter announced the appointment as a new independent director. He served as cfo of google. This was from a 2008 to this 2015. Move is effective december 1. In a separate move, hugh johnson will resign his seat on the twitter board, effective october 1. He has a new director role at microsoft. Coming up udacity , has partnered with lyft. To work on self driving technology. We hear from the founder about the deal and the future of autonomous cars. And bloomberg technology, is Live Streaming on twitter. , 5 00 p. M. T weekdays in new york. This is bloomberg. Emily uber is suing such media for fraud alleging the ,firm build a company for fake online ads, and took credit for downloads it had nothing to do with. It is owned by the worlds fourthlargest advertising company. Uber is seeking 40 million in damages. Tech crunch disrupt 2017 kicked off this week in san francisco. One person in attendance, udacity founder sebastian thrun. They announced registration for a new intro to self driving cars, nano degree. This is alongside new partnerships with lyft. The udacity founder joined bloomberg tv from the event earlier to discuss the partnership. Everybody is talking about the self driving car. If they succeed, there will be one million jobs on the line. We want to help everyone to become an engineer in this space and be a contributor. When you come to udacity, you can learn how to be a selfdriving car engineer and join many other companies in building these amazing technologies. Reporter and partnering with lyft on these scholarships, are you aiming to target women and minorities, those who might not be typical applicants . Yes, udacity has a very Strong Social mission. We try to bring in minorities, women, people of color. We have a strong presence in the middle east to make sure young people in the middle east have a new perspective. The core of this we care for , people to learn Something Interesting and participate. So many people are left behind. Smart people are left behind and universities are not taking care of us. At udacity, we try to reach people of all ages, ethnicities, all financial backgrounds. Reporter i want to ask you more broadly about whats going on in the self driving car space. Clearly there is a great deal of excitement. What we have seen from the likes of google and apple is that they , havent fundamentally recalibrated plans. Why do think that is happening . What is it about the industry forcing them to make these changes . It is a tough, technical problem. We do not yet have a car where you can follow sleep and drive safely. But the race is on. In the last two years, the number of Startup Companies joining the game has been staggering. If you look at the Automobile Industry today, the self driving car is the hottest topic. Reporter but how do you know you are creating a Training Program that will actually be right given the speed at which the technology is adapting and moving, and how much does it cost . What job translation have you seen of the students that are taking your program . How many are getting jobs in the industry . The Program Costs less than 205,000. Which is nothing, compared to college tuition. The university builds its content directly with Companies Like mercedes, google, and tesla. Those companies vouch for it, they are creditors. The original program launched last year got over 40,000 applications. Even though over 60 people already found jobs in Companies Like ford, volvo, google, and others. Its a new way of teaching and building a university. We strongly believe companies that hire our graduates are the ones who should be responsible for the syllabus and making it perfect. Reporter are you going to be signing up with the likes of tesla and apple in the future to provide them with talent to facilitate growth in this industry . Is that your plan . That is something we have been doing all along. When it comes to udacity, and deep learning, artificial intelligence, those are big topics. The people who instructor from ibm, at t, google, and leading companies. It is a platform that gives the leading industries a voice to reach people. Take the classes, they have a better chance of finding a job. We have been operating for many years. Roughly half of our students find a new job within the First Six Months of graduation. Emily sebastian thrun, speaking with the bloomberg tv from the tech crunch disrupt conference in san francisco. Coming up, the biggest cities in america are bidding to be the next location for amazons Second Headquarters. Which locales are at the top of the list . We will discuss. This is bloomberg. Emily with a little less fanfare than apple last week, amazon is out with an update to one of its products. They debuted a new version of its fire hd 10 tablet with a High Definition screen to watch ofeo, and up to 64 gigabytes storage with a lower price, and , a processor that runs faster. The most significant new feature handsfree voice , control, which lets people do similar acts like the echo speaker introduced earlier this year. It will be available next month. Amazon is still on the hunt for a city that could be the home of its Second Headquarters. If the new york city secures the bid brooklyn could be the big , winner. The 5 billion corporate compound is expected to create 50,000 jobs over the next 15 to 17 years. A new york City Real Estate firm says brooklyns reputation as a hub for millennials could give it a leg up, although the borough has come up short in attracting bigname companies. With this, eric hippeau, we have to talk about this because we are in new york. What you think the likelihood is of amazon ending up here . Eric we would love it. 50,000 tech workers in brooklyn would be fantastic. I think the chances are low. New york is a very expensive place to set up a business. In the current administration, new york is not particularly business friendly. Im not even sure new york is bidding. Emily where is business friendly . Eric i was talking about the local administration. I think new york should be looking for those kinds of opportunities, because those are the kinds of jobs that are higherpaying, informationbased. I dont know that the city of new york is actually even actively looking at attracting that. Emily what do you think amazon should be looking for in a Second Headquarters . It cannot build out headquarters in seattle. They are at capacity. What should it be looking for elsewhere . Eric i think it needs a city or a place where there is a lot of higher education, a lot of young people who are looking for the jobs of the new economy, and a business friendly environment. Emily we do have a sound bite from the mayor of philadelphia. Obviously, a lot of cities are competing for this now. Take a listen. We have gotten criticism about Corporate Tax breaks, but this is too big of a deal. It is too many jobs and too great of a company for us not to go after it. We would love to have them here. We have a lot of people who could use the work, and we have i. T. Startups and Tech Companies who have come into philadelphia recently. Emily how does the city benefit . Eric you do have to give them some tax breaks, i imagine. On the other hand, you are providing 50,000 really good paying jobs for people who are paying taxes themselves and who will buy local products and services. Its a definite plus for the city. New york just opened cornell tech. Bloomberg was involved in that. It would go really well with attracting the Second Headquarters of a big tech company. Emily i wonder if new york would do a good job of attracting younger talent. Who does not want to move to new york . Eric exactly. Its a great place for a startup. Most people love new york. Theres a lot of diversity and things to do. But the city needs to have a plan in place to attract a company like amazon. Emily how would you describe the evolution of the new york tech scene . It has always played second fiddle to san francisco. The scene is changing. How much closer is silica and alley to Silicon Valley these days . Eric the Silicon Valley of new york is the secondlargest in the u. S. , one of the largest in the world. New york does what is good at. Software development, applications and services. We are not going to be reinventing the plumbing of the internet. We are not going to create the next generation of routers. However, we are starting to see Robotics Companies all kinds of , companies in all sectors because we have access in new york to the same Technology People in Silicon Valley have. Emily when is that 10 billion Company Coming out of new york . Eric hopefully, it is in the pipeline. There are a number of companies that have achieved billion dollar valuations that have the potential. Emily eric hippeau, Lerer Hippeau ventures, you are sticking with me. Thank you. Speaking of sprint and tmobile masayoshi son, sprints ,chairman and ceo and founder of softbank sat down with a , wideranging interview. Rubenstein asked if he thinks the deal will get approved. I dont know, but it is their decision. I think it makes sense not to have just a huge monopoly with such a big market share making a ton of profit. Instead of two gigantic oligarchies, a real fight is better. At the same time, we have another company as a possibility that we may consider to do it. We have not decided one or the other. Emily masayoshi son, chairman, ceo and founder of softbank on the David Rubenstein show, that airs on bloomberg tv. Coming up, a twist in the equifax breach. New revelations that equifax was attacked five months before it was revealed to the public. Check us out on the radio. Listen on the Bloomberg Radio app, bloomberg. Com, and on sirius xm. This is bloomberg. So we need tab