They have to keep it separate in their mind. Issue a ruling. This runs about 2 1 2 hours. Cooperate to proceed as if i wasnt here for the first argument so let me focus on whats different about texas. One thing thats different abtexas is its definition of social media platforms excludes website. We can put the gmail issue to one side when talk about texas. It also excludes websites primarily focused on news, sports and entertainment. In the First Amendment business we call that contentbased discrimination. Thats one of the reasons this statute is unconstitutional. The other thing thats different is that in some respects this statute operates more simply because it forebids my clines from engaging in viewpoint discrimination. Were used to thinking that viewpoint discrimination is a bad thing and the government shouldnt do it. And of course when governments do it it is a bad thing. When editors of speakers engage in viewpoint discrimination that is their First Amendment right. It is also
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I think for the cspan audience, we first need to put the burn book in context. Can you give us can you give us the background . Sure. Burn book is an expression actually mean girls is out now, which is kind of too. It is for me, but its a book you write things you really think about people and youre not. People are supposed to see it. And of course, thats the whole premise of that movie and you have fun with it and its sort of gossipy and mean a little bit, but funny and so i decided thats what i was doing in my memoir and of what my 30 years covering Silicon Valley. The same time that subhead is a tech love story because i love tech. Yeah. So i dont want this idea that, you know, theres a lot of tropes out there. You know, tech is terrible. Its not terrible. Its how how its being used essentially. And so i want to say i love tech, but let me tell you what happened. Yeah. Yeah. Journey to do these people becoming the worlds richest, most powerful people. And youve been there since the
We have thetake away. The tesla tumble as a new stock takes its place. Getting set for the final jobs report before the next policy decision. The key demographic driving the higher trends. Its friday, march 8th, 2024. Youre watching Worldwide Exchange right here on cnbc. Good morning and welcome to Worldwide Exchange. Thanks for being with us. We will get you ready for the trading day ahead. We check the u. S. Stock futures with the s p coming offanother record close. Futures are green across the board. Dow opening 20 points higher. The nasdaq moving higher right now up over. 30 in the premarket. We are looking at the gainers on the s p after yesterdays record close. Take a look. A very big concentration on tech. Nvidia at the top up 3 in the premarket. Intel and micron in the list. Adobe down here as well. Also this morning, we are seeing 81 s p stocks trading at 52week or alltime highs. The highs are broad based across industrials and materials and more. We are checking the bond mark
The Supreme Court also heard oral argument in another case that questions whether states can restrict content moderation on social media. The justices will have until june to will on this case. This comes out of florida. It is about 2 1 2 hours. We will hear argument next in case 22 555 netchoice versus paxton. If it may please the court, i dont want to proceed as if i wasnt here for the first argument. Let me focus on whats different about paxton. One thing that is different is its definition of social media platforms excludes websites. We can put the gmail issue to one side for talking about texas. The other it excludes is websites that are primarily focused on news sports and entertainment. In the First Amendment business we call that contentbased discrimination. Thats one of the many reasons this is spatially unconstitutional. The other different is in some respects this statute operates were simply because it forbids my clients from engaging in viewpoint discrimination. We are use