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Santoli. Were live from the new york stock exchange. Jim and carl continue to have this week off like so many of you out there right now watching us, most likely. If you look at futures this morning of course its thursday. Weve got two more days. We backed well off from dow 20,000, but that wont stop us from talking about it, will it . European markets you ask, well, lets answer that. Give you a look. Uk also open again. Of course hadnt been well, it was yesterday, not the day before. You can see they add spain and italy in the control room just to make me happy. Thank you very much. Down lets call it almost across the board other than italy. 10year note yield hanging right in there right around 2. 5, up a little bit in price. And theres a look at wti. Our roadmap for the hour begins with president elect trump taking credit for the 8,000 new jobs coming to the u. S. Workforce. Will other Companies Follow suit . And as we drift f ....
Good monday morning. Welcome to squawk alley. With me at post 9, our own sara eisen. Jon fortt is at the mobile World Congress in barcelona. A lot more from jon in just a moment. It is a busy morning here in the markets, especially in washington. The president wrapping up a meeting with the National Governors association this hour, holding a roundtable with Health Insurance ceos. Our eamon javers is at the white house with all the latest. Hey, eamon. Reporter yeah, good morning, carl. That meeting with the Health Insurance ceos is going to right now behind closed doors here at the white house. We expect to see some tape of that and well bring you any comments that the president does make. But this morning we saw the president in a separate meeting, meeting w ....
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