Siemens. Answers. Welcome back to squawk. We want to thank or guest hosts for being here on this postsuper bowl wrapup day. Steve liesman, well see you tomorrow. Join us tomorrow. Squawk on the street starts right now. Good morning. Welcome to squawk on the street. Im carl quintanilla, with melissa lee, jim cramer. David faber is off. Signs of reemerging political turmoil, both in spain, and in italy making investors a little bit reluctant to press the button for the upside. It comes after the dow did top 14,000 on friday for the first time in more than five years. Look at europe, thats where the storys going to be for most of the morning before we close at 11 30 eastern time. Germany taking it down 1,100 points as well. Asia got action as well as china. Nonmanufacturing came in better than expected. Clearly the story is going to be in europe for most of the morning. Weve certainly seen a flight to safety take place this morning, as weve seen the bond yields, particularly the spanish 1
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Wednesday he was weighing the possibility of resigning after a court opened an investigation into his wife Begona Gomez on suspicion of graft.