Code , our annual executive conference, wraps up today. (You can catch up on yesterday's highlights here .)
For today:
Kara Swisher will interview Sean Rad , the controversial CEO of Tinder.
Nick Denton , founder and CEO of Gawker, will discuss the recent revelation that Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel is trying to ruin his life with lawsuits.
Peter Kafka will host a panel on business failure — and what to learn from it.
Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta will close out the conference.
Follow our coverage here on Recode , on the @recode Twitter, on Snapchat at recode-snaps and on our Facebook page .
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