Topic: Andrew Ross Sorkin

15 chapters across the catalog

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:58:45 - 2:04:00

1834: Swarm Forge

Credit Card Interest Caps and Shopify vs. Visa

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin defended the credit card industry, arguing that high interest rates fund services like travel insurance and loyalty points. A debate follows regarding the market performance of Shopify compared to Visa, noting that while Visa remains significantly larger in market cap, Shopify has seen explosive growth as a modern financial platform.

O.G. Daffy
Episode 1787 1:17:34 - 1:20:06

1787: O.G. Daffy

Vaccine Injury Studies, DNA Reverse Transcription

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin questioned the FDA regarding meaningful studies into vaccine injuries, noting that hundreds of thousands of Americans have reported complications. The discussion explores whether mRNA can be "reverse transcribed" into the human genome, a claim the FDA official dismissed by citing the short half-life of the molecules. The segment highlights the presence of synthetic "forever molecules" in newborn umbilical cords.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 52:17 - 53:51

1722: This Actually Happened!

CNBC On-Air Argument, Pandemic Panic vs. Market Stability

CNBC anchors Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin engaged in a heated on-air argument regarding the media's role in reporting on the pandemic. Sorkin accused Kernen of downplaying the crisis to help the President, while Kernen argued he was trying to prevent market panic and help investors keep their heads. The exchange reflected the deep divide in how the economic and health impacts of COVID-19 were framed.

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:46:08 - 2:49:38

1720: Psyop Season

Alex Cooper Discusses Kamala Harris Interview at DealBook Conference

*Call Her Daddy* host Alex Cooper appeared at the New York Times DealBook conference to discuss her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Cooper addressed rumors that the Harris campaign spent $100,000 to build a replica of her Los Angeles studio in a Washington D.C. hotel, clarifying that while the set was high-quality, the cost was not that extreme. The segment highlights ongoing criticism of the Harris campaign's high spending on "influencer" media during the 2024 election.

Global Donut
Episode 1612 16:04 - 25:28

1612: Global Donut

Elon Musk, X Advertising Boycott, and New York Times DealBook Summit

Elon Musk's controversial interview with Andrew Ross Sorkin is analyzed, specifically his profane message to advertisers attempting to "blackmail" him with money. Musk suggests that if X fails, the public will blame the advertisers like Disney's Bob Iger. The hosts debate whether Musk is intentionally signaling to the military-industrial complex or if he is prepared to let the company go bankrupt to restructure it.

Global Donut
Episode 1612 33:28 - 40:14

1612: Global Donut

Andrew Ross Sorkin's Psychoanalysis of Elon Musk

The hosts mock Andrew Ross Sorkin's post-interview analysis on the NBC Today show, where he attempts to psychoanalyze Musk's "demons" and "demonic side." They criticize Sorkin's claim that Musk was "grappling" with trust issues and dismiss the recurring media narrative regarding Musk's control over Starlink and its impact on global affairs.

Swedish Fish
Episode 1588 14:36 - 18:44

1588: Swedish Fish

MSNBC Coverage, Andrew Ross Sorkin on Musk's Strategy

Andrew Ross Sorkin appears on MSNBC to discuss Elon Musk's leadership at X, questioning if there is an "exit strategy" for the billionaire. The discussion focuses on the tension between Musk's desire for a laissez-faire platform and the need for advertiser-friendly environments managed by CEO Linda Yaccarino.

Cash is Criminal
Episode 1512 44:08 - 48:33

1512: Cash is Criminal

Elon Musk Dissolves Twitter Trust and Safety Council

Elon Musk dissolved Twitter's Trust and Safety Council, an advisory group of human rights organizations, stating it was not the best structure for external insights. Musk also faced media backlash for a tweet targeting Dr. Anthony Fauci, which prompted criticism from financial analysts like Andrew Ross Sorkin. Observers suggest Musk is focused on transforming Twitter into a payment and banking platform.

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 24:13 - 25:50

1455: Systemic Rivals

Metaverse Skepticism, Andrew Ross Sorkin, Davos Elites

The World Economic Forum in Davos featured panels on the Metaverse led by Andrew Ross Sorkin, where elites claimed virtual reality would soon solve global workforce problems. Critics argue the technology is being overhyped as an elitist concept that remains impractical for the general public despite decades of similar promises.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 27:59 - 32:33

1441: Yak Facts

Annual mRNA Vaccine Lexicon and Seasonal Patterns

Financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin questioned Scott Gottlieb regarding the necessity of a second booster for those over 50. Gottlieb predicted that the term "booster" will be replaced by "annual vaccine," mirroring the seasonal flu shot model. Both Pfizer and Moderna are developing Omicron-specific vaccines, with data expected to be released in May 2022.

BINO
Episode 1301 10:15 - 20:44

1301: BINO

Rick Santelli and Andrew Ross Sorkin CNBC Debate

CNBC personalities Rick Santelli and Andrew Ross Sorkin engaged in a heated on-air argument regarding the disparate treatment of big-box retailers and small restaurants. Santelli questioned why packed stores like Lowe's are considered safe while socially distanced restaurants are forced to close. Sorkin defended the restrictions as "science," leading to a viral confrontation about the media's duty to the public.

3X3
Episode 1246 1:04:14 - 1:09:13

1246: 3X3

Andrew Ross Sorkin, Joe Kernan and CNBC Argument

CNBC anchors Andrew Ross Sorkin and Joe Kernan engaged in a heated on-air argument regarding the economic impact of COVID-19 and the validity of market panic. Sorkin accused Kernan of abusing his position to help President Trump, while Kernan argued he was trying to help investors keep their cool. Sorkin's background at the New York Times and his creation of "Dealbook" are discussed as part of his rise to media prominence.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 56:51 - 1:00:16

1010: Spin the Bottle

Credit Card Gun Bans and White House Policy Shifts

Andrew Ross Sorkin proposed on CNBC that credit card companies should take "corporate responsibility" by blocking purchases of AR-15s and high-capacity magazines. Simultaneously, the White House is reportedly considering a shift in policy toward banning specific "flagged" individuals from owning any firearms rather than banning specific types of weapons for the general public. This "new thinking" focuses on mental health databases as a primary tool for gun control.

#meh!
Episode 526 1:25:02 - 1:29:03

526: #meh!

Andrew Ross Sorkin, Glenn Greenwald Apology

CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin faced backlash after suggesting Glenn Greenwald should be arrested for aiding Edward Snowden. Sorkin later issued a "performative" apology, stating he misspoke and veered into hyperbole while trying to raise questions about the role of the media. The hosts deconstruct the apology, noting Sorkin expressed "regret" rather than a sincere admission of wrongdoing.