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Transcript of Warren Buffett on America, Life and Money

Read the full transcript of a conversation between Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett and Charlie Rose on America, Life and Money. [Original Air Date: 10/1/2008)

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Introduction

CHARLIE ROSE: Warren Buffett is retiring as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025. He is 94 years old. Most consider him the greatest investor of our time. Some say the greatest investor of all time. He built Berkshire Hathaway into a trillion dollar company and his net worth is over $160 billion. But there is much more to his story than his financial genius and the numbers.

This is not an obituary. It is simply a moment to look at a man and appreciate what he means to all of us. He views himself as an artist and his company as a painting. He has represented the best of capitalism and the best of America. He feels a profound obligation to his stockholders, whom he has also made very rich. He understands his credibility and uses it appropriately. If Warren believes in you, that is money in the bank. His gift is his intelligence, but also his common sense, his sense of history and his wit.

He is a man, as Hamlet said about his father, the King, we shall not see his like again. I consider it one of the great blessings of my life that Warren and I became friends. And I cherish his support and what I’ve learned from him about life.

Of our many interviews, his favorite is this one in 2008, at the height of the financial crisis, when his strength of character and belief in America helped many who were losing their confidence, their savings, and their faith in the future.

We are in San Diego, California this afternoon for a conversation with Warren Buffett.