Chicken soup. President elect trump making his big administration nominations and announcing his picks for National Security adviser, attorney general nca director today. We have all the details. Meanwhile, stocks are giving back their early gains today, but its been quite a week for the bulls with stock inflow levels not seen in nearly two years. Well discuss whether the record trump rally has come too far too fast. Trump has promised to roll back regulations but would that eliminate rules . We begin with the president elects new leadership appointments. John harwood has the very latest. Kelly, weve got some action today on the transition front. Three hardline appointments by president elect donald trump. First of all, Jeff Sessions, the senator from alabama, to be the attorney general of the united states. Jeff sessions is someone who was his views on race were too controversial. He was blocked a judge in the 1980s. Hes a staunch foe of legal and tangled with Big Tech Companies over
And so cold. Meanwhile jeff bezos is at amazon selling 7 million worth of his shares. That stock has reached a 3 trillion market kapp. Were going to have a stock brawl on what to do with amazon coming up. Everybody loves to debate amazon. Then theres the jobs report coming in this morning coming in below expectations. Does this guarantee a summer without a rate hike. Thats also coming up. But lets start, though, with the nasdaq on pace for its first threeweek losing streak since midjanuary. Bertha coombs running down some of the biggest losers for us, bertha. One of the biggest losers is apple as well as nasdaq has come off the lows. Take a look at apple trading low. Weve gotten a bit of a lift this afternoon as we receive a little bit of buying come in on facebook, amazon, and netflix. The usual fang names have been Holding Things up, but that move on apple, down for three weeks in a row, is really part of what is causing that downward plunge on the nasdaq. But a small cap here today
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