Maui money: Six months after fire
CNBC’s Jane Wells joins ‘Squawk Box’ to track the millions of aid dollars that have flowed in to Hawaii six months after devastating wildfires ripped across the island of Maui.
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CNBC’s Jane Wells joins ‘Squawk Box’ to track the millions of aid dollars that have flowed in to Hawaii six months after devastating wildfires ripped across the island of Maui.
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