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Melissa Lee is a reporter, journalist, and news anchor for CNBC. Since January 2009, she has occasionally hosted Closing Bell when the anchor is unavailable. She has also hosted Options Action , and is now the host of CNBC's 5pm ET daily show Fast Money .
In mid-2011, Fast Money was removed from the Friday night line-up altogether to make room for Money in Motion: Currency Trading (also hosted by Melissa Lee) which airs in the 5:30 ET time slot, while Options Action was moved up a half-hour to 5pm ET. On March 22, 2013, it returned to the Friday night lineup.
He is the son of Nancy C. and the deceased Guy M. Adami. [citation needed] His parents met and were married during their time at Fordham Law School. Adami is the eldest of five children, and is a 1982 graduate of Croton-Harmon High School, where he captained both the varsity football and basketball teams. He was named All-League in both sports.
Melissa Lee has been testing, reviewing, and writing about health, wellness, home and beauty products for the past 5 years. Her work has appeared in online publications like HuffPost, Yahoo ...
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The newsroom at CNBC headquarters, also used to host Power Lunch CNBC's control room in New Jersey Melissa Lee and Simon Hobbs on assignment during the show Squawk on the Street The TV studio at the NASDAQ MarketSite, where CNBC's market updates and the show Fast Money are hosted CNBC New Jersey headquarters The newsroom at CNBC's New Jersey headquarters A Squawk Box outside broadcast, hosted ...
Melissa Francis (now an anchor at Fox Business and Fox News) Yousef Gamal El-Din (Access: Middle East; now with Bloomberg Television based in Dubai) Hadley Gamble (Capital Connection, Access: Middle East, Access: Africa)
Guy Pearce: Well, I didn't sit there thinking things were good after "Neighbours." When I finished "Neighbours" at the end of 1989, I couldn't get a job to save myself.