Is there freedom of speech when you work for a big company not. Well debate the profits go to pot quite literally. Cnbcs marcus limonus goes inside californias market he is going to give us a sneak peek power lunch starts right now welcome, everybody, to power lunch. Im Tyler Mathisen i am never disappointed when jeff done lunlop is on fasfas one more time, the dow is at record, 22,135 on the verge of an 11day win streak and potentially its tenth Straight Record close. The s p 500 joining the party. Record interday high there up three points or. 14 check out some movers. Fibrogen, up 50 and on pace for its best daily performance ever, overwhelmingly positive Clinical Data on its lung fibrosis drug flip side, dean20 meanwhile, chipotle, lowest level in four years at 336. 50. Trouble more for chipotle. Brian . Hey, tyler, im Brian Sullivan in kenosha, wisconsin. We are here for one reason there is no state that delivered the presidency to donald j. Trump more than wisconsin did. There is
This point the nikkei ended flat. Hang seng was off just over 1 shanghai composite down as well. And in europe youre going to see at this point it looks like things are also in the red there. The ftse is the biggest decliner down by just over 1 you can see the dax down by 0. 75 if you want to check out crude oil prices, at this point youll see crude oil is up 36 cents 49. 92 facebook it is making a big bet on video. The social media site launching what its calling watch. Redesigned version of its video platform its going to be rolling out to facebook users over the next couple of weeks. It will include a mix of original content as well as live sports recommendations of what to watch will be personalized based on your interests and what your friends are talking about. This is facebooks latest push for tv ad dollars. Mark zuckerberg said video will be the largest driver over the next two to three years. A big push some people wont get it if youre on facebook now and go to look for it tod
Good thursday morning. Welcome to soil soil im here with sara eisen and jon fortt. Joining us this morning business insider, editor in chief henry blodgett, and its 8 00 a. M. In headquarters, also at facebook, i understand a lot to talk about, guys, first of up, some recent ipos, blue apron under our belts, not so good guidance on the second half, not as good as expected, stock is down over 10 nap reports tonight after the bell well talk more about that tonight and after tomorrow morning, but for now, what does blue apron say the ceo has talked to us already saying theres room enough for amazon and us in this space. Yes, but amazon takes a big bite out of it i think the market may be small are. It sounds cool, they bring all the stuff, but it turns out it takes a while to make the stuff, its not nearly as convenient as premale food, which many options are going out. Americans tend to like convenience. Its actually not that convenient so i think a lot of people try the product and say,
Before the Honorable Supreme Court before the United States are admonished to give their attention. Landmark cases, cspans special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dram as behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759, earnest miranda petitioner, versus arizona. We hear arguments of roe against wade. Quite often the most famous decisions are ones the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Tonight case number 11 out of 12 and this is a 1966 case, miranda versus arizona that helped to revolutionize policing in america. Youre under arrest. You have the right to an attorney. You have the right
Before the Honorable Supreme Court before the United States are admonished to give their attention. Landmark cases, cspans special history series produced in cooperation with the National Constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dram as behind 12 historic Supreme Court decisions. Number 759, earnest miranda petitioner, versus arizona. We hear arguments of roe against wade. Quite often the most famous decisions are ones the court took that were quite unpopular. Lets go through a few cases that illustrate very dramatically and visually what it means to live in a society of 310 million different people who helped stick together because they believed in a rule of law. Good evening and welcome to cspan and the National Constitution centers landmark cases series. Tonight case number 11 out of 12 and this is a 1966 case, miranda versus arizona that helped to revolutionize policing in america. Youre under arrest. You have the right to an attorney. You have the right