
On May 6, 2011, Erin Burnett appeared for the last time on CNBC, the network where she hosted two shows and was one of its most visible personalities. Bob 'Cool Breeze' Pisani gave Burnett an embrace on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange shortly after 10:00 am, which prompted a round of applause from floor traders. Bertha Coombs, Herb Greenberg and Jane Wells also separately gave Burnett a farewell during 'Squawk on the Street.' Burnett's usually stoic co-host Mark Haines cried like a girl during the final, tear-jerking moments of 'Squawk.' 'Power Lunch' hosts Michele Caruso-Cabrera, Sue Herrera and Tyler Mathisen wished Burnett luck as 'Street Signs' began. During her final hour on CNBC, Sharon Epperson, Bill Griffeth, Simon Hobbs, Darren Rovell and Rick Santelli said goodbye to Burnett. The show ended with Erin saying goodbye to Jim Cramer, and the pair crying in each other's arms as the screen faded to black. tags: erin burnett mark haines bottom bob pisani art cashin sharon epperson squawk box on the street signs cnbc cnn joe kernen blake kernan carl quintanilla becky quick david faber simon hobbs nyse new york stock exchange berthat coombs herb greenberg jane wells michele caruso cabrera sue herrera tyler mathisen darren rovell bill griffeth jim cramer mad money
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