Time names its Person of the Year. The magazine's assisting managing editor talks about giving "The Silence Breakers" the title. Facebook is named the best company to work for. The social network topping career site Glassdoor's annual employee choice awards. UPS is warning customers of some delivery delays after those record-breaking Cyber Monday orders. Wal-Mart Stores is changing its legal name to Walmart after nearly 50 years. Bitcoin hits an all-time high of $13,000. Bravo star Katie Maloney talks about the 6th season of "Vanderpump Rules" and her celeb makeup collaboration.
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ROC CEO B. Scott Swann joins us live from the NYSE to discuss the company's IPO and how VisionAI is transforming facial recognition for defense and security.
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Matternet founder and CEO Andreas Raptopoulos on the state of drone delivery in the U.S. and what it will take to make aerial delivery a mainstream reality.