Berkshire Meeting · 1994
Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meetings (1994–present)
CNBC's Warren Buffett Archive is the sole authorized home of Berkshire annual-meeting footage. We link to it — these meetings cannot be embedded here.
This isn’t a single recording — it’s the deepest vein in the entire Munger archive. For roughly half a century, Munger sat to Warren Buffett’s left at the Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting in Omaha and answered shareholder questions for the better part of a day, and Berkshire recorded the proceedings from 1994 onward. Until live-streaming began in 2016, none of it was public; Berkshire handed the tapes to CNBC, which makes CNBC the effective sole authorized home of the 1994–2015 footage.
Why it’s here. Across these meetings you get the unscripted Buffett–Munger double act over thirty-plus years: Buffett expansive, Munger compressing the same idea into a sentence — or refusing to add anything at all (“I have nothing to add”), which became a running joke. It is, in aggregate, the richest record of how the two thought through businesses, markets, mistakes, and behavior in real time, year after year, as the world changed around them.
What’s at the source. CNBC’s Warren Buffett Archive hosts 33 full annual meetings going back to 1994 (morning and afternoon sessions, each with a highlight reel), about 145 hours of searchable video synchronized to roughly 3,000 pages of transcripts — click a line of text and it jumps to that moment on video — plus 575+ curated topical clips, a Buffett timeline, a portfolio tracker, and a collection on the Buffett–Munger friendship. We don’t mirror or embed any of it; the link goes straight to the archive, which is the right and lawful way to watch.