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Senior Field Producer, CNBC Business News covering , the world’s biggest cos. & women @ work , fmr. CNBC Digital Tech Reporter

New York, NY
Joined November 2008

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    Filed on behalf of 2,600 children in federal court, the suit claims that JPMorgan, Wells Fargo & Stifel "knowingly put Flint on a path to rely on the corrosive Flint River as a temporary water source," through their involvement in a municipal bond sale.

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    Oct 6

    BREAKING: Joint Chiefs of Staff in quarantine after exposure. Vice Commandant of Coast Guard tests positive. For anyone not convinced before: this is a very serious disease. It's a health issue. It's an economic issue. It's also, clearly, a national security issue too

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    Oct 5

    Updated list of ZIP codes with high positivity rates. No matter where you live, you should take COVID seriously. Be especially alert if you live in one of these areas. NYS will continue to track clusters, focus testing in these areas of concern and enforce compliance.

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    Oct 4

    If were my patient, in unstable condition + contagious illness, & he suddenly left the hospital to go for a car ride that endangers himself & others: I'd call security to restrain him then perform a psychiatric evaluation to examine his decision-making capacity.

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    Oct 1

    In a memo to employees, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla criticized the politicization of the coronavirus vaccine process after this week’s presidential debate.

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  6. Sep 30

    “This is the most alarming report we’ve ever seen,” Facebook’s chief operating officer and Lean In founder Sheryl Sandberg tells CNBC Make It reporter (she's not wrong)

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  7. Sep 29

    JPMorgan lent $5 billion to women entrepreneurs over the last year, halfway to its $10 billion commitment via

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    Sep 28

    “I have been here for months now, and it is the most warm and welcoming place I have ever experienced.” — Shep Smith on working at CNBC.

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    Sep 28

    President Trump paid little to no federal income taxes over several years, according to a report — paying just $750 in 2016 and 2017.

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    Sep 25

    Two big developments today: -Florida restaurants can operate with no restrictions, Gov. DeSantis says -In NYC Mayor De Blasio says sidewalk and street dining program will remain permanent and twitter, your thoughts? Seems like both are in different worlds

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    Sep 22
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    Sep 18

    'Thank you, RBG': Leaders react with sadness, shock to Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death

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    Sep 18
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  14. Sep 18

    Good article on the most recent science & how to best prevent the spread of

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  15. Sep 17

    Remote learning: Parents feel they’re ‘failing’ with back-to-school via ⁦⁩ with exclusive data from ⁦

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    Sep 9

    This is going to make a lot of restaurant owners happy. But LOTS of requirements: -temp checks -1 member of party leaves contact info for tracing -air filtration system -tables 6-feet apart -no bar service (can order drinks just not sit at bar)

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    Going into Memorial Day, we had 40K people hospitalized with Covid (7-day moving averages) and were seeing 22K new cases a day and 1,100 deaths. Going into Labor Day, we have 35K hospitalized with 40K new cases a day and 850 deaths; and we're heading into the fall vs. summer.

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    THREAD: More data this week on the benefits of steroids, blood thinners in treating hospitalized Covid patients helps explain sharp reductions for in-hospital mortality we've achieved. But we're still taking a lot of infection into the fall/winter season, creating a lot of risk.

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    Sep 4

    “I would rather we have higher diverse participants and take one extra week,” Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel told us. Diversity “matters more to us than speed.”

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    Sep 2

    New York City has delayed the opening of its public schools to September 21st — a postponement of 10 days. What steps can the city take to reopen successfully in three weeks?

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