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During a taping of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Uber's CEO Travis Kalanick was interrupted by at least one protester in the upper balcony, according to several Business Insider reporters who were there and witnessed it.
The first time, the protester stood up during the taping and accused Kalanick of destroying the taxi industry jobs. Colbert let the protester speak for awhile, before saying that he had a question about that in his cue cards anyway.
Kalanick maintained that Uber pays better and offers more flexible hours that the taxi industry, an oft-repeated stance by the company.
At Colbert, audience member started protesting the Uber CEO. Amazing how Colbert just let him speak.
- Rachel Zarrell (@rachelzarrell) September 10, 2015