A little hard. It looked to me like it was twitter. Like watching twitter for 90 minutes. I did not stick to my original plan. Baseball and bed the two bs i stayed up. I want my time back. I didnt stay up for that long you can play this game with me i felt dissed. How much words can you come up with disappointing, disturbing, disspiriting, distracting, disheartening. Disgusting. You can probably go there disspiriting i looked it up thats exactly what i wanted to say. After all those disses, i wound up with disinteresting thats when i was gone right . It was a let down ly say that. Some people like to watch the fighting it is hard to turn around from it if you were somebody who was tuning in. In my core pin of both candidates, nothing really changed. Mike Wallace Chris wallace had a tough job. I guess he did okay. Im not going to nominate him why do you bother having rules for a debate if nobody is going to bother to follow them kill the rules or give the moderator a kill switch. Both s
Stimulus watch and of course, palantir, we are awaiting the opening trade set to begin really at any moment. Alex karp, the ceo will join us right here on cnbc immediately following the first trade, jon as we said, its been a long road a lot of filings. A lot to read about the company, voting structure, privacy, you name it. And the Business Model at large. Yeah. And its another big, big ipo but very different from snow flake, which we saw which has a ton of customers, large and small and kind of this very broad play on data in the cloud. This is a company thats dealing with big data and has just a few really huge customers, carl. And thats where well start this morning, jon. Josh lipton has more on what to expect once the first trade happens. Hey, josh. Carl, a master of creativity. That is how Ceo Alex Karp describes his company, palantir. A data miner, its software ahows customers to integrate volumes of data into a central platform where it can then be securely analyzed and interpr
When you say a line, more than two people i think they have to be at work at 6 00 or something. I was upstairs getting my coffee everyone had a mask on but there were six or seven people out there waiting. Were you one of them . I was notone of them. Much better smelling. That would be from your standing and not max cutting the losses in half. Im willing to give that to him . I have to say, Brian Sullivan puts on a very good show i appreciate the lead in i listen because i do my hair and make up about five feet from here energetic at 5 00 a. M he brings it every day. You could be up or down up 2. 3 . S p was up 1. 5 . Both of those averages now on track for the Third Straight gains. This has been an impressive quarter. All the way back to the Fourth Quarter since 98 we have seen three months in a row that have been impressive. If things went south, you could see the s p 500 wipe that out. Those gains are in the green for the month of june. You can see dow futures are down only about 35
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