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Anchors Melissa Lee and Carl Quintanilla report live from the New York Stock Exchange and David Faber reports from the CNBC studios. The show gives viewers up-to-the minute news from major markets around the world including guests who offer analysis of market news. Wireless cameras take viewers right to the floor of the stock exchange and charts track the action of every trade of every stock. As the NYSE's trading day starts while ``Squawk on the Street'' is on the air, Lee and Quintanilla track the action during the early part of the trading day in a segment called Opening Buzz.
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