Guess whos here. Thats jim cantore. This is jim cantore, mr. Weather man himself. Hes got the whole thing, thank you. You did very well. Thank you very much. So did you. He told me it was going to be very hard to make snow balls in this weather, right . I did. Andrew too dry. Andrew, we cant wait to see you back here. Have a safe trip back. That does it for us. Squawk on the street starts right now. Appreciate it. Good friday morning. Welcome to squawk on the street. Im melissa lee, with jim cramer and Carl Quintanilla and david faber. How are we poised to start the friday morning session. Right at the open, the s p 500 looking to add to fiveyear highs at this point. Looking at about six points. As for europe, gdp figures in the uk nearing a tripledip recession. Capping off a big week for the nikkei, up almost 3 for the week. Our road map this morning, dow taking aim at a new record high on track for the best january since 1997. The s p also poised for its longest winning streak since
Asian/Pacific American Heritage (AAPI)
Month is celebrated annually during the month of May. It marks the celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. It includes people having origins from the continent of Asia and the Pacific islands of Melanesia and Polynesia. Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders have a rich culture and heritage spanning thousands of years that have shaped the modern history of the US.
AAPI Heritage commemoration was first proposed in 1977 to observe the immigration of the first Japanese to the US (May 7, 1843) and the completion of the transcontinental railroad, constructed mainly by Chinese immigrant workers (May 10, 1869). President Carter made it an annual week-long event in 1978, and eventually, President George H.W. Bush extended the proclamation to include the entire month of May.