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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Morgan Brennan and Brian Sullivan are both annoying and when they come on the air I change the channel. Morgan hand movements are distracting - she is like a windmill. Brian has the maturi... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Who does everyone hate watching more- Sara Eisen's snasty chalkboard voice and condescending comments, Joe Kernan's falling asleep on air, then jolting up to make a right-wing extremist comment, or Ji... See more

Rated 3 out of 5 stars

I am so tired of Andrew Ross zorkin's virtue signaling and his left leaning agenda. The Wharton professor that he had on this morning, clearly was pushing his radical agenda without trying to be obv... See more

Rated 2 out of 5 stars

The only time I watch CNBC is when Joe Kernan and his direct right wing comments are not on the air. Today's show, Joe's conspiracy theory was question and he quickly interjected to say "I can say w... See more

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CNBC is an American pay television business news channel that is owned by NBCUniversal Broadcast, Cable, Sports and News, a division of NBCUniversal, with both being ultimately owned by Comcast.


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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Not a good source for truths

Not a good source for truths, if you like half news one side, this is for you, but if you seek real truth look elsewhere.
To bad there is a not a 0 star, your conduct towards a sitting President is shameful.
If you want people to take you're station serious. stop asking simple questions and leading questions to Biden, ask about Hunter and his almost 4 million from Russia and what about asking if he would concede if he loses, so far since 2016 Democrats have not yet accepted they lost, what about his racist comments he has made all the years in office or even yet why he voted to send our jobs to China. Made his family rich at taxpayers expenses. tell the truth for once to your viewers. Tell the truth how Biden attended a kkk funeral, how about his you ain't black comment, what about his well wishes, then immediately condemned a sitting President in the same sentence. Get to the facts.

September 24, 2020
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