>> it's kind of like on "the soprano's" it's the bada-bing place.ales tax exemption on what is called dramatic choreographic or musical performances so basically saying -- >> you need to pay taxes. >> they are not choreographic. >> it's in the eye of the beholder so to speak. >> what happens if they choreograph in advance? >> she calls it a sexual fantasy, not a -- so it doesn't -- and the club's attorneys counter that the state's tax law is unconstitutional because it's based on the content of the performances. none of us like treating women as objects. >> thank you, guys. it's time for "squawk on the street." ♪ >>> good morning. and welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm david faber with jim cramer. we are live from the new york stock exchange. carl, of course, continues to report from sochi. we're going to hear from him later in the hour. all right, let's start you off with a look at futures, of course, after yesterday's very big move up a good day if you were long the market certainly making up a lot of the losses that we saw earlier in 2014. yo