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  • -I'm happy to have you here

  • because the Coronavirus obviously has got...

  • -Oh, gosh. Yeah. -...a lot of people just worried

  • and... -Yeah. Yeah.

  • -...not really sure what to do.

  • -Right. -[Clears throat] And really,

  • I've got -- oh, sorry. No, no. I didn't mean that.

  • No, no, that was -- I was clearing my throat.

  • I was clearing my throat. -[ Laughing ]

  • -I was clearing my -- I promise, I was clearing it.

  • [ Laughter ]

  • Well... what are the --

  • What steps do you think that we should have --

  • -There's a lot of wacky stuff about...

  • -Yeah. -...the Coronavirus.

  • -Is there anything you can say to calm us down?

  • -Yeah, look, I think that what we know right now

  • is that it is a new kind of flu.

  • And it's serious because we don't know much about it.

  • We don't exactly understand how it's transmitted.

  • Apparently, it's quite easy to transmit.

  • And we don't have a vaccine yet for it like we do with the...

  • -Yeah. -...seasonal flu.

  • And I have to add, if you haven't gotten

  • a seasonal flu shot, get it now

  • because the best guessing by the experts is that

  • it could slow down or help if this other virus,

  • you come in contact with it. -Yeah.

  • Were you surprised with how the Trump administration

  • handled it, or...?

  • -I wish I could say I was surprised.

  • I, uh... [ Laughter ]

  • You know, this is something that you can't just

  • insult or pretend is a hoax,

  • despite how hard he's trying.

  • You really do have to listen to people

  • who actually know something.

  • There's a terrible shortage of testing kits.

  • They need to make sure that state and local

  • health departments and governors and mayors and others

  • have the resources they need with hospitalization.

  • So there's a lot of work to be done.

  • And, you know, if he will quit calling it a hoax

  • and actually let the experts do their job,

  • I think that will work out better.

  • -Did you -- [ Cheers and applause ]

  • Hopefully they do that.

  • How did you think Trump was going to be

  • when he became president?

  • Did you go like, "Oh, maybe he might be --"

  • -Oh... You know, Jimmy, I --

  • [ Laughter ] I -- I --

  • -That was so great. -I got to tell you...

  • -"Oh..." -I really hoped he'd be better

  • than I thought he was going to be.

  • I really did. Here's what I thought.

  • I mean, obviously, I was devastated about the outcome.

  • But I thought, "Okay, you know, the job itself

  • is so incredibly overwhelming.

  • It should be awe-inspiring.

  • And so, there's an opportunity

  • for him to kind of rise to the occasion."

  • And between the election and inauguration,

  • that's what I was hoping.

  • And then I went to the inauguration,

  • and that speech he gave was so divisive.

  • The language used, "Carnage in the street,"

  • the lying about the size of the crowd,

  • my hope that it would be better than I thought it would be

  • vanished completely that day. -Yeah.

  • -And so, we are where we are now.

  • -Yeah, let's talk about better things.

  • -Yeah, we've talked about virus. -I know, I'm sorry.

  • This is the new me. I changed my total format.

  • -Oh, wow, I can't believe it. -But let's --

  • I heard that you're starting a podcast.

  • Is this true? -Yes, it is true, yeah.

  • -This is exciting. -Yeah, very exciting.

  • -I like this. -Very exciting.

  • -Why? What made you want to do this?

  • -You know, a bunch of different offers came to me.

  • And I thought, you know, it would be fun.

  • I love talking to people.

  • And I like being on your side instead of my side for a change.

  • I get to ask the questions.

  • I also had really incredibly positive experiences

  • with Howard Stern and Conan O'Brien

  • when I went on their podcast.

  • Well, obviously, Howard's radio show,

  • which is like a very long podcast,

  • two hours and 20 minutes. -No.

  • -And yes, that's how long I was on.

  • -Did you do two hours? -Two hours and 20 minutes.

  • And I think, finally, you know, all of us were just exhausted.

  • But -- and I thought --

  • -He's great though, huh? -He is an amazing interviewer.

  • -He really is.

  • -I mean, I'd never been on his show.

  • He told me, "See, if you'd come on my show before,

  • you would've won." And so, maybe he's right.

  • Maybe -- he probably is. But it was --

  • it was a fascinating experience.

  • So when people came and said,

  • "Hey, would you like to do that?"

  • I said, "Well, give it a try. See what happens."

  • -I think you're going to be great at it.

  • -Yeah. -I do, I do.

  • -Well, you will come on my show some time?

  • -I would love to come on the show.

  • -Okay. -Done. Booked.

  • -Okay, all right. -I totally --

  • I would love to come on. -I'm booking Jimmy Fallon

  • on my yet-to-be-named podcast. -Yeah.

-I'm happy to have you here

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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