target of the unrelenting trump attack machine shouting where s hunter. here s my answer. i am here. mr. biden, was it worth it trying to sell the family name? do you want president biden to pardon you, sir? neil: so it went or didn t go. still on the hunt for answers. hunter biden showing up on capitol hill, but a no-show for the closed door deposition that republicans had demanded. so what happens now that he s defying that subpoena? we don t know. this much we do. he used his appearance to blast the impeachment inquiry in to his dad that could be just hours away. all of that and as martha was telling you, we have a new record at the corner of wall and broad. the biggest finish we ve seen in two years. the dow has never been higher. the other averages racing along. we ll tell you what sparked this and what it could mean for you now in your world. welcome, everybody. glad to have you. so much going on today. the record on wall street, more on that in a second. first to
was tipped 10 bucks for a delivery received only 10.80 in total compensation. that s a pretty good deal for instacart. 80 cents per delivery is below the minimum wage. in another case cited by the new york times, two workers earn $10 each for delivery even the one got $6 tip and another $4 tip. in other words, a bigger tip meant less base pay. if you did a better job for the customer, the stanford grads who run instacart just took more money from you because that meant more money for them. instacart ceo acted embarrassed andar chastened doesn t matter because exploitation is now the standard in the brave new economy the donor class has created. almost all gig economy workers are contract employees. that means they don t get health insurance and don t make enough to support themselves. taxpayers make up the difference with social programs. and that s one of the reasons your taxes keep going up so that the hipsters who run uber can afford to buy another compound in hawaii and write ano
tell us more about their project. so code hs was started by a couple of stanford grads. they understand that over the course of the next decade or so 1 million jobs will be made available to people who know how to code. so they re trying to figure out how to make it possible for high school students to learn how to code in a fun way so that all sorts of students from across the country have access to those great jobs. and that, of course, is one of the critical challenges. rehema, you ve been supervising all of our coverage. you have been amazing on education year round, but certainly every year at our summit. tell me your big takeaways of what we have learned and what changes we re seeing in the education challenge and in the achievement levels in the last year. one of the things we should talk about, i think, is there is good news. our graduation rate from high school is up to about 75%.
who will fill the shoes and be the product visionary. steve jobs could understand what consumers want before they wanted all these products. who will step in and be able to sort of create the next iphone or the next ipad? that s the own question here. i don t think anybody can answer that, kyra. i think a lot of people are asking that question. i understand there are some special services for employees today. we don t know when they re going to occur, what we know is that when steve jobs died ceo tim cook put out a statement and said at some point there will be a celebration of steve jobs life for apple employees who can attend. we know that, of course, steve jobs was a very private person, despite his public percsona. funeral details were not released to the public and we re not aware of any planned services for his friends or for his family. i m sure those details will eventually come out and, also, kyra, it s believed that really is only his true inner circle was awar