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Friday, January 17, 2014

Morganteen & Schacknow - Today's CNBC Morning Squawk - January 17, 2014

L-R:  Peter Schacknow and Jeff Morganteen
Compiled by Jeff Morganteen and Peter Schacknow
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In the news today
Online security woes continue at the country's biggest retailers. The New York Times reports that the data breach at Neiman Marcus went undetected for five months.
Forget Google Glass. How about Google lens? The tech giant is developing a smart contact lens for people with diabetes. (Re/code)
The stock market weathered a roller-coaster week, and now traders must watch key data and earnings to finish strong(CNBC)
Apple starts selling iPhones through China Mobile today, the culmination of a blockbuster deal to access the world's largest mobile network(CNBC)
A day after Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer fired her COOthe company's editor-in-chief quit yesterday, sources told Re/code's Kara Swisher. (Re/code)
President Obama today will deliver a closely-watched speech on U.S. surveillance policies and how to restore trust in the NSA. (Washington Post)
The BridgeGate scandal took another twist late yesterday evening. The Bergen (N.J.) Record reported that New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's stafferswere hit with subpoenas over the Fort Lee traffic fiasco.
The U.S. Senate approved a $1.1 trillion spending bill yesterday that keeps the government open for at least another nine months(Reuters)

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