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Billionaire Next Door Warren Buffet Interviewed CNBC

is interviewed on CNBC.  As you may already know at the time of this writing Warren is the CEO of .  This interview and show is 1 hour long. On the show there is a lot of talk about the Berkshire Annual Meeting and how much time he spends meeting shareholders, fans and how he takes awhile to answer questions.  Many consider the best investor who has ever lived.  It’s well known he gives to charity including Bill Gates foundation and the amount he donated is is hard to even fathom.  As you watch you will be amazed how down to earth and humble he is.  He has lived in the same average size house over 50 years in his town.

It seems this show is on CNBC quite often so please check  your local cable TV guide under CNBC listings for available times.   Becky Quick is the one who interviews Warren.  Warren talks about his very humble beginnings with just family in the audience at once point to how he got to where he is today.  They show us Charlie Monger, a good friend and partner  who has known Warren for 50+ years.  Charlie is from the same neighborhood and they both have a lot in common. The show will show you a lot of Warren’s staff, managers, and who makes the behind the scenese stuff happen.  In the show you will see Warren doing some very down to earth things, he seems like a very likeable guy.  There is a lot more I could say about this 1 hour show, but you should see it for yourself.  At this time it says Berkshire has 88 companies.

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