

Andrew Ross Sorkin
Columnist and the founder and editor-at-large of DealBook, which publishes the flagship business and policy newsletter of The New York Times.
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Apr 26, 2025 • 1h 30min
Trump Rally or Bessent Put? Elon Back at Tesla, Google's Gemini Problem, China's Thorium Discovery
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a noted journalist and co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box, joins the discussion on market dynamics amidst a potential Trump rally. They analyze the implications of tariffs on America's global brand and Apple’s strategic investments in India. The conversation shifts to geopolitical tensions, including stalled negotiations in Ukraine, before diving into Alphabet's AI challenges with its Gemini project. Additionally, they explore Tesla's stock jump following Elon Musk's return and China's groundbreaking thorium discovery for energy production.

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May 7, 2025 • 28min
What Warren Buffett Understood About Capitalism
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a renowned columnist and founder of DealBook, delves into Warren Buffett's remarkable legacy following his retirement as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. They discuss Buffett's dual role as both a symbol and critic of American capitalism. Highlights include his philosophy of long-term investing, emphasis on ethical practices, and candid critiques of Wall Street. Sorkin shares poignant reflections from the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, capturing the emotional landscape left by Buffett’s exit and his profound impact on investors and the concept of ethical capitalism.

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Apr 8, 2025 • 36min
How Trump Wiped Out $10 Trillion in Wealth in 3 Days
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a renowned columnist and the editor-at-large of DealBook, joins Jonathan Swan, White House reporter for The New York Times. They dive into the tumult of the stock market following Trump's aggressive tariffs, which have erased trillions in wealth. The discussion reveals how CEOs are grappling with swift economic changes and the growing dissent among business leaders. They also analyze the unpredictable nature of Trump’s policies and the impact on corporate strategies, raising questions about long-term economic stability.

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Jan 16, 2025 • 58min
LA Fires, Trump Trades, TikTok, and Legacy Media’s Fate — ft. Andrew Ross Sorkin
In this discussion, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Editor-at-large of DealBook at The New York Times and co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Box, shares his insights on pivotal economic trends shaping Trump's potential second term. He highlights challenges in the private equity sector and the murky waters of AI valuations. The conversation shifts to the rumors of TikTok's sale to Elon Musk and the urgent need for media to regain public trust in a social media era that thrives on sensationalism. Sorkin delivers sharp commentary on what’s at stake for legacy media.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 33min
Ring-Kissing, Lawsuits and a Looming Shutdown
Maggie Haberman, Senior Political Correspondent for The New York Times, Catie Edmondson, Congressional Correspondent, and Andrew Ross Sorkin, Financial Columnist and founder of DealBook, dive deep into the political chaos surrounding a potential government shutdown. They explore Trump's influence on corporate America, with titans like Elon Musk seeking his favor. The discussion also examines the tangled web of congressional spending battles and the shifting dynamics between CEOs and politics, revealing how corporate loyalty is reshaping political narratives.

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May 18, 2023 • 59min
State of Banking, Media, and AI — with Andrew Ross Sorkin
Andrew Ross Sorkin, a New York Times columnist and CNBC co-anchor, dives into the ripple effects of the banking crisis and the challenges in the media landscape, including Vice's bankruptcy. He discusses how the writers' strike exposes the divide between creatives and streaming giants while critiquing the impulsive behavior of billionaire media buyers. Sorkin also reflects on AI's transformative potential, balancing work and family life, and emphasizes the importance of consumer protection in banking and effective listening in leadership.

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May 25, 2021 • 41min
Who's the Boss?
Join Andrew Ross Sorkin, a business and finance columnist, Kat Davis, a Walmart associate advocating for family leave, and May McDonald, a Wharton professor studying employee activism. They discuss how workers are demanding more from employers, pushing for alignment of corporate values with social justice. The trio explores the rise of employee activism, recent protests at major companies, and the challenges leaders face in meeting these new expectations while fostering a positive workplace culture.

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Aug 15, 2022 • 26min
The Tax Loophole That Won’t Die
Join Andrew Ross Sorkin, New York Times columnist and DealBook founder, as he dissects the enduring and controversial carried interest loophole that allows the wealthy to significantly reduce their tax burdens. He reveals the political maneuvering behind the scenes, including Senator Kyrsten Sinema's pivotal role in protecting this loophole. Sorkin also explores the implications of income inequality and how private equity firms exploit these tax advantages. Discover the resilient defenses against reforms and the challenges inherent in tax equity.

Nov 30, 2023 • 16min
(Preview) Elon at the DealBook Summit, The Strategic and Technical Failures at X, What Musk Might Be Getting Right
Elon Musk and Andrew Ross Sorkin discuss the limitations of Twitter for advertising and its impact on revenue. They explore the influence of society's valuation of free speech on company decisions and brand image. They also discuss brand safety and hate speech on Twitter, as well as Elon Musk's lawsuit against Media Matters and its implications on free speech.

Oct 12, 2023 • 46min
Andrew Ross Sorkin: SVB, Lessons from 2008 Financial Crisis & VC
Financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin discusses non-obvious insights into the 2008 financial crisis, the banking system evolution, and the SVB collapse. He also explores venture capital in the media industry, AI's role in copyright, changes in M&A driven by private equity, and intriguing subjects like independent media and conspiracy theories.