2026-02-04
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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Conversations with Tyler.
Today, I'm chatting with Andrew Ross Sorkin.
He's an award-winning journalist for The New York Times and a co-anchor at Squawk Box,
CSNBC's signature morning program.
He's also founder and editor-at-large of Dealbook, published by The New York Times.
He's the best-selling author of Too Big to Fail.
co-producer of a film adaptation of the same, nominated for 11 Emmy Awards,
and he is also co-creator of the drama series Billions on Showtime.
But most importantly, he has a new book out, 1929,
Inside the Greatest Crash in History and How It Shattered a Nation.
Andrew, welcome.
Thank you so much for having me.
It's a privilege.
The 1929 stock prices right before the crash, were they really a bubble?
Doesn't America have an amazing century to come?