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Need 2 Know: Thursday News Roundup
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.

Uber Safety Chief: New Features Show Drivers and Riders 'We Have Their Back'
Sachin Kansal, Uber's chief safety officer, told Cheddar about the new features rolling out to Uber drivers that were built with their feedback in mind. The announcement comes on the one-year anniversary of Dara Khosrowshahi taking over as the company's CEO.

Alex Jones Crashes Hearings: 'I Want to Face My Accusers'
Well, that happened. Far-right conspiracy theorist and verbal bomb-thrower Alex Jones crashed both the Senate and House hearings on big tech Wednesday, commandeering media attention and at one point nearly getting into an altercation with Sen. Marco Rubio. Jones told Cheddar's J.D. Durkin that he was there to "face my accusers." Jones, who founded the conspiracy site InfoWars, was booted off Facebook and YouTube for peddling hate speech, though he remains active on Twitter.

Millennials Love Tattoos, But Not All Employers Do
Nearly half of millennials have tattoos, and it's causing problems in some workplaces, said Liz Wolfe of "Young Voices," particularly among baby boomers who still see a stigma attached to body ink.

Army Vet: Trump, Others 'Posturing' Over Kaepernick Ad & Anthem Policy
Scooby Axson, a writer and producer for Sports Illustrated and an Army veteran, said that Pres. Trump is using Nike's Colin Kaepernick ad to stoke anger in his base.

Opening Bell: September 5, 2018
Wednesday is a busy day on Capitol Hill. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey are testifying before the Senate as questions grow over foreign influence and fake news. Plus, Brett Kavanaugh returns to Capitol Hill to face questions from lawmakers in day two of his confirmation hearings. And we sit down with Tiffany Pham, CEO and founder of the website Mogul, to discuss how women can succeed in business.

Breaking Bad's RJ Mitte Takes New York Fashion Week
RJ Mitte, best known for his role as Flynn on AMC's "Breaking Bad," is bringing awareness to the disenfranchisement of the disabled. Mitte's "adaptive design" fashion show for the disabled will debut at New York Fashion Week.

Need 2 Know: Wednesday News Roundup
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know.

Is 'Foldable' the Next Big Thing in Smartphones?
Sascha Segan, mobile analyst at PC Mag, spoke with Cheddar about Samsung's plans to debut a "foldable" phone, as well as to unveil improvements to other mid-tier devices.



