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i think this has wild as wikipedia. before it started to say i will open the on-line encyclopedia and anybody can add to it my first reaction that is a dumb idea. [laughter] but we learn how people can work together. what congress has done they are afraid there will be zero lot of cheats out there. you have to do documented come you cannot invest more than 2% which is $800. it is small for each individual. maximum is $10,000 is designed to protect people only investing 800 with enough you have real capital. it reminds me and of the insight from hayak with the road to serfdom information about the economy is widely dispersed. there is the lamentable fact people think scientist or scholars everything but so many of those important things are dispersed where it is a good place and that disbursing could benefit pro i have so many eds's i cannot get through them all. you will not see the website because it tests to go through regulatory hoops. next thing is the benefit corporation the first was created in maryland 2010. now
i think this has wild as wikipedia. before it started to say i will open the on-line encyclopedia and anybody can add to it my first reaction that is a dumb idea. [laughter] but we learn how people can work together. what congress has done they are afraid there will be zero lot of cheats out there. you have to do documented come you cannot invest more than 2% which is $800. it is small for each individual. maximum is $10,000 is designed to protect people only investing 800 with enough you have...
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. >> they compete to find something on wikipedia by starting on a completely unrelated page. >> finalnd point is broccolini. >> but they can only use hyperlinks, they can't use the search wars. >> the objective is to end up at your target entry by using only the hyperlinks. you can only click on the hyperlinks. >> it's like six degrees of separation kind of. like following little rabbit holes to get to your end word. >> but evan is really being deliberate here. he's still on jif and is looking for the perfect thing. he goes to the worldwide web. i don't know about that. >> michael has already made huge boundaries in agriculture, vegetables already. what a sound strategy of microclicks. >> yes. evan is still in worldwide. oh, broccoli. already. can he make the leap? >> that's how it works. >> i can feel the adrenaline. >> the announcers make like two dudes surfing around on wikipedia like very exciting. >> your starting point is hair gel. your end point is sun beam bread. >> hair gel. there's got to be something in there about "jersey shore." the parent company that makes pickles and b
. >> they compete to find something on wikipedia by starting on a completely unrelated page. >> finalnd point is broccolini. >> but they can only use hyperlinks, they can't use the search wars. >> the objective is to end up at your target entry by using only the hyperlinks. you can only click on the hyperlinks. >> it's like six degrees of separation kind of. like following little rabbit holes to get to your end word. >> but evan is really being deliberate...
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if i came to you -- when did wikipedia -- i don't know, say before wikipedia started and said i'm going to open an online encyclopedia, and i'm going to let might anybody in the world o it, my first reaction would be, that's a dumb idea. [laughter] but it's just, we learn something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so i think this is a good experiment. now, what congress has done is they're worried that it's going to be, there's a lot of cheats out there, unfortunately, and someone is going to steal money from someone else this way. so one thing they've done in the legislation is that for people -- you have to document your income to the web site, and for people with incomes up to $40,000 you can't invest more than 2% of your income which is, what, $800. so it's small for each individual. and that protects people, right? it can't go that bad. and i think the maximum is $10,000 that you can put in if you have a higher income. so it's designed to protect people. but, you know, even if people can only invest $800, if you get enough of them, you've got real capital. >> y
if i came to you -- when did wikipedia -- i don't know, say before wikipedia started and said i'm going to open an online encyclopedia, and i'm going to let might anybody in the world o it, my first reaction would be, that's a dumb idea. [laughter] but it's just, we learn something about how people can work together through wikipedia. so i think this is a good experiment. now, what congress has done is they're worried that it's going to be, there's a lot of cheats out there, unfortunately, and...
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and it is just as wild as wikipedia. before that started to say i will open the on-line encyclopedia and anybody can add to it. my first reaction is coming back is a dumb idea. but it is about how people can work together. this is a good experiment. there are a lot of cheap its and somebody will still many. with the legislation you have to document your and come in comes up of 40,000 you cannot invest more than 2 percent of your income. it is small for each individual. it is designed to protect people. did you get eno enough you have real capital >> i am wrapping up citizens of london. a marvelous history of the prominent people of edward r. murrow. the fayyad rather strongly held views and abell harriman sent to deal with the land lease program and to the ambassador who replaced joseph kennedy's father who was partial to the german zeiss suspect have roosevelt brought him home. it is day interaction end aggressive advocacy of the united states breaking out of isolationist mood to get out of four. and another book called
and it is just as wild as wikipedia. before that started to say i will open the on-line encyclopedia and anybody can add to it. my first reaction is coming back is a dumb idea. but it is about how people can work together. this is a good experiment. there are a lot of cheap its and somebody will still many. with the legislation you have to document your and come in comes up of 40,000 you cannot invest more than 2 percent of your income. it is small for each individual. it is designed to protect...
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at least that's what wikipedia says. what was joe peralta up to last night?ast night before he threw a pitch he was ejected for having pine tar in his mitt. peralta who used to pitch for the nats alerted the ump. tampa manager joe maddon called the move cowardly. today's davey johnson shall we say kept the conversation going. >> i don't want to get in a shouting match with joe. i looked him up on the internet, found out he has a tweeter. so he can get to more people than me. so i don't want to get in a shouting match with him. he's got a bigger following. >> tweeter following. johnson also announcing chien- ming wong will move to the bullpen, ross detwiler will return to starting rotation. finally the new maryland football field is here. not much change. some alternating light and dark bands across the field. it's field turf, also, that new spongy supposedly safer stuff. now the basketball team gets a new look, too. they'll have multiple looks, uniforms. let's hope the basketball team turns out better than the football team. >> they were going to do that blac
at least that's what wikipedia says. what was joe peralta up to last night?ast night before he threw a pitch he was ejected for having pine tar in his mitt. peralta who used to pitch for the nats alerted the ump. tampa manager joe maddon called the move cowardly. today's davey johnson shall we say kept the conversation going. >> i don't want to get in a shouting match with joe. i looked him up on the internet, found out he has a tweeter. so he can get to more people than me. so i don't...
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i also loved his idea of having each one of us go to wikipedia to look through the names of each of our presidents to learn one fact about each of those. i find myself thinking that we are faced with a group of constitutional scholars who adore what they do. adore the constitution. all of its inclusions. all of everything that was left out from most of us. at least i speak for myself. growing up in high school if somebody mentioned learning about the constitution, it was a big yawn. so we are now here in the 21st century where there is a great deal of talk of exporting democracy, exporting the sense of freedom that this country has developed over these 225 years, and yet here we are learning today from scholars. but, perhaps, not knowing very much ourselves. so i start with each of you asking you, considering the fact that you're so excited about your topic -- what has happened to the interest in learning about the constitution? where have we as adults and where have professors, where have teachers somehow fallen down on the job, and how can we in the
i also loved his idea of having each one of us go to wikipedia to look through the names of each of our presidents to learn one fact about each of those. i find myself thinking that we are faced with a group of constitutional scholars who adore what they do. adore the constitution. all of its inclusions. all of everything that was left out from most of us. at least i speak for myself. growing up in high school if somebody mentioned learning about the constitution, it was a big yawn. so we are...
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. >> i think -- yeah -- wikipedia freedom of information, human rights, global freedom kinds of things sponsored this -- the ozwell freedom form, where lots of human rights activists around the world get together and award prizes. i think it's an amazing time in terms of some freedom around the world. we just had the arab spring. the egyptian presidential elections going on as we speak or something. >> yeah. >> and i -- i do think that -- you know, i kind of talk before about how the internet is going to spread information, and be free and happy, but i think that's actually true. we are starting to see that, because you can't really suppress information in today's day and age. >> [ inaudible ] was a good example for google. and the reality is there. and suppressing information and security issues, right? >> uh-huh. >> ultimately the power of the technology ultimately prevails. is that it? >> look, there are many nuances in different countries, and many different situations, but i have become convinced, kinding of over -- especially the last two years, seeing the formed societies and th
. >> i think -- yeah -- wikipedia freedom of information, human rights, global freedom kinds of things sponsored this -- the ozwell freedom form, where lots of human rights activists around the world get together and award prizes. i think it's an amazing time in terms of some freedom around the world. we just had the arab spring. the egyptian presidential elections going on as we speak or something. >> yeah. >> and i -- i do think that -- you know, i kind of talk before about...
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wikipedia. as you can see taking a live look over san jose. a beautiful day shaping up for now.t's not too hot just yet. it will be. the hottest time of the day between about 4:00 and 5:00. yesterday at 99 degrees in sunnyvale, today 5 to 8 degrees cooler than we were at this time yesterday. that's the good news. look at your perimeter cities -- napa, concord, livermore -- warming up quickly. as we head throughout the afternoon, it will continue to warm as we're still getting some offshore winds. and that is a warming trend. those winds will pick up as we head throughout the second half of today, then they'll shift off of the pacific ocean. just want to point this out, though. the marine layer has started to develop just a little bit, but tomorrow we're going to see a full deck of clouds and substantial cooling. just subtract about 10 degrees from your temperature today and that's what we're expecting tomorrow. 81 in free mon, 90 in san jose, 77 in santa cruz. now, winds will be a factor. the jet stream is just to our north. high pressure is working against an area of low pressu
wikipedia. as you can see taking a live look over san jose. a beautiful day shaping up for now.t's not too hot just yet. it will be. the hottest time of the day between about 4:00 and 5:00. yesterday at 99 degrees in sunnyvale, today 5 to 8 degrees cooler than we were at this time yesterday. that's the good news. look at your perimeter cities -- napa, concord, livermore -- warming up quickly. as we head throughout the afternoon, it will continue to warm as we're still getting some offshore...
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why is that entertainment, and why isn't blogging or updating wikipedia entries or updating your facebook wall or whatever entertainment if that's what you want to do, and people want to be part of the story of their times. >> they only want to complain to those of us who used to get paid to do that. suddenly we're competing with millions of people. i think nobody forces to you blog for free, and it is an amazing revolution of communication and democratization of opinion. i think that's generally a positive thing. >> but also this is by no means taking the place of investigative journalism, of long form writing, of the kind that is still thriving. it's just like that we are all recalibrating. >> there's another snake, right? "newsweek" is sold for $1. the publishing industry is collapsing because people are self-publishing and hard cover books for $37 are -- are becoming a thing of the past as people download their books to their readers or whatever they are using. the music industry isn't a record store anymore. >> right. >> it's better. it's better than when it was a record star because
why is that entertainment, and why isn't blogging or updating wikipedia entries or updating your facebook wall or whatever entertainment if that's what you want to do, and people want to be part of the story of their times. >> they only want to complain to those of us who used to get paid to do that. suddenly we're competing with millions of people. i think nobody forces to you blog for free, and it is an amazing revolution of communication and democratization of opinion. i think that's...
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markets brazenly illegally obviously and there's no accountability for this you know according to the wikipedia now what j.p. morgan has been charged with by the nine x. awash trade not to be confused with the wash sale is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares in order to art. officially increase trade in volume and thus the stock price the united states' security and exchange commission defines a watch trade as a quote securities transaction which involves no change in the beneficial ownership of the company so this is what the nine mick says is that on ten separate occasions between january one two thousand and eleven and june thirtieth two thousand and eleven traders employed by j.p. morgan chase executed blocked trades between separate legal entities with the same beneficial owner. or gasoline so during this time max. the price of oil rose twenty five percent from ninety one dollars a barrel to one hundred fourteen eighty three a barrel which was the post two thousand and eight peak that can trigger a stampede in the markets you floo
markets brazenly illegally obviously and there's no accountability for this you know according to the wikipedia now what j.p. morgan has been charged with by the nine x. awash trade not to be confused with the wash sale is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares in order to art. officially increase trade in volume and thus the stock price the united states' security and exchange commission defines a watch trade as a quote securities...
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tragic day and for three years before and almost a year afterwards he was assigned to jacqueline wikipedia kennedy -- jacqueline kennedy. is that assignment to got an intensely private former first lady that is the subject of his new book "mrs. kennedy and me". tonight we are pleased the co-author of "mrs. kennedy and me" lisa mccubbin lens our special guest in conversation. she co-authored the book the kennedy detail and is an award winning journalist and tv news anchor and reporter. please join me in welcoming lisa mccubbin and clint hill. [applause] >> thank you for coming out tonight. great to see you all here. what we would like to do is have an informal conversation with clint hill and i will ask him some questions and he will share stories with you and we will open up the questions and answers. he is very willing to answer whatever questions you have. he has heard them all. don't be shy. sir mr. hill, i called him clint hill. everybody wants to know first of what this emir's you were silent about this subject and you didn't do any interviews, you didn't talk about those years with t
tragic day and for three years before and almost a year afterwards he was assigned to jacqueline wikipedia kennedy -- jacqueline kennedy. is that assignment to got an intensely private former first lady that is the subject of his new book "mrs. kennedy and me". tonight we are pleased the co-author of "mrs. kennedy and me" lisa mccubbin lens our special guest in conversation. she co-authored the book the kennedy detail and is an award winning journalist and tv news anchor and...
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we haveireless battery, ne m pe shnt to that authoritative source of expert engineering known as wikipedia and look at how to beam the electricity through the air. ve u seououhe the c't hear or even sins. there are these electric cells you can create an she has done this and she is the ceo of a new company called new beamnd has e 22ea o and is now attracting venture capital. if she does that basically engineer she went to said that can't be done. what was the reason it can't be done? because th hadt do it th cli suspt in a year we will be flinging her name around with the same abandon as mark zuckerberg. that is the other point. t a cncenturco hewlett-packard went into that garage in 1938, the height of the depression. that garage has been restored at a cost of millions of dollars to the ritual state that it w enir wenin. icgenuy. that is where we go to daydream away from the domestic sphere. it is not a coincidenceher js ntntthag -- th inflation -- here we are, the amateurs are popping up. happeneds are largely a cone rd iicat hith than thieves trying to steal money. there are other indic
we haveireless battery, ne m pe shnt to that authoritative source of expert engineering known as wikipedia and look at how to beam the electricity through the air. ve u seououhe the c't hear or even sins. there are these electric cells you can create an she has done this and she is the ceo of a new company called new beamnd has e 22ea o and is now attracting venture capital. if she does that basically engineer she went to said that can't be done. what was the reason it can't be done? because th...
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that is in wikipedia. i won it for you to break it down for us. -- i want for you to break it down for us. [video clip] there has been an unofficial white cockers for years. it is our turn to show you can join the club. he cannot meet the criteria unless he can change his skin color. we're concerned about the population. we will not allow all white america to in french. -- infringe. explain that statement. it looks harsh to somebody who's not involved. >> i have to say that there are differing views on this subject the route congress. i have never talked to him about it. i do not know what his rationale. there are informal ways in which we collaborate. districts with less populations of african-american people and large populations of low-income folks were we joined forces. it is on a staff level. i cannot articulate what exactly that means. i am sure there would be different opinions on what exactly that looks like. in terms as of the first part of e statement, i think you will find that a lot of people f
that is in wikipedia. i won it for you to break it down for us. -- i want for you to break it down for us. [video clip] there has been an unofficial white cockers for years. it is our turn to show you can join the club. he cannot meet the criteria unless he can change his skin color. we're concerned about the population. we will not allow all white america to in french. -- infringe. explain that statement. it looks harsh to somebody who's not involved. >> i have to say that there are...
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or john moe, the fact that -- >> so, wikipedia lists me, brag, and that speaks ill, humble. the greatest has to be tila tequila, she tweets this is so unfair, why did the lambo dealership not tell me i'd get pulled over at least once a week in the car. lambo means lamborghini, she hates it because it looks fast and police are pulling her over. life is tough in a lamborghini. the president gave the latest speech that is reframing the election. >> over the next five months, this election will take many twists and many turns. polls will go up. and polls will go down. there will be no shortage of gaffes and controversies that keep both campaigns busy and give the press something to write about. >> so, reminder, a humble brag is a boast wrapped in a splint, a humble jab is an attack wrapped in a self complaint. it was a jab that the media has been gaffed obsessed wrapped in a joke about how he made a gaffe. jab well taken, the media has gotten a bit gaffe obsessed. meanwhile, mitt romney was trying to reframe the president's speech that was in turn trying to reframe the campaign.
or john moe, the fact that -- >> so, wikipedia lists me, brag, and that speaks ill, humble. the greatest has to be tila tequila, she tweets this is so unfair, why did the lambo dealership not tell me i'd get pulled over at least once a week in the car. lambo means lamborghini, she hates it because it looks fast and police are pulling her over. life is tough in a lamborghini. the president gave the latest speech that is reframing the election. >> over the next five months, this...
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rug paparazzi, she's in the tabloids all the time, she's russia's it girl, at least that's what wikipedias me. but her father doesn't run hotels. he was friends with vladimir putin back in the day. it's rumored putin is the godfather to the russian paris hilton, which is going to be creating the invite list to her next birthday party a little awkward. she aligned herself this year with the anti-putin opposition movement. she shows oppositions on her mtv show, which was then promptly cancelled. russian authorities responded to her new found activist streak by raiding her apartment yesterday. she says they confiscated her passport and a lot of cash. gets they wanted to keep it safe for her. it's part of a concerted effort to prevent the opposition movement from successfully organizing another anti-putin protest today. it didn't work. between 10,000 and 50,000 people showed up in the freezing rain to protest the russian president. they marched through the bad weather and cold and mocked the government's efforts to stop them. they did this even though the russian parliament passed a law finin
rug paparazzi, she's in the tabloids all the time, she's russia's it girl, at least that's what wikipedias me. but her father doesn't run hotels. he was friends with vladimir putin back in the day. it's rumored putin is the godfather to the russian paris hilton, which is going to be creating the invite list to her next birthday party a little awkward. she aligned herself this year with the anti-putin opposition movement. she shows oppositions on her mtv show, which was then promptly cancelled....
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try wikipedia. i am here to give you the rules and then i will leave it to these gentlemen. i will be back for the q and a. is pretty simple. we will begin with 8 minute opening statements. that is followed by five men rebuttals by each. a 27 minute -- is not 26 or 28. it will be 27 minutes of two and a or a free for all or what ever followed by 5 minute closing statements by each gentleman. we will be taking questions via e-mail and twitter. for those of be so inclined, the twitter handle is #aeidebates. at the end of each round there will be a boxer or a bell or that which will sounded the end of the round it. i will be back in a bit too moderate questions. eight minutes each opening rounds followed by five minutes rebuttals. again, norm. >> thank you so much. ok. thank you. thank you you all for coming. this was really precipitated by washington post outlook piece of michael author and i did to our new book, it even is worse than it looks that makes a great holiday gift. i want to start by a tea why -- by thanking my friend. i want to give a few thanks to jeb bush to said
try wikipedia. i am here to give you the rules and then i will leave it to these gentlemen. i will be back for the q and a. is pretty simple. we will begin with 8 minute opening statements. that is followed by five men rebuttals by each. a 27 minute -- is not 26 or 28. it will be 27 minutes of two and a or a free for all or what ever followed by 5 minute closing statements by each gentleman. we will be taking questions via e-mail and twitter. for those of be so inclined, the twitter handle is...
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i might be making it up, like wikipedia does. [ light laughter ] but -- i want to say that you were onract, right? didn't lorne michaels and howard shore find you? or they discovered you in toronto, or am i making this up? >> not to my knowledge, but you'd have to ask them that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how did you end up on the show? >> i think they needed somebody on the show and phone number, i guess, helped. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the guy's a genius. leon redbone, one and only right there, you guys. [ cheers and applause ] pick up the phone and call that guy. pick up the phone and call that guy. hey, guys, just a reminder, our new comedy album, "blow your pants off" comes out june 12th. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we have guest appearances -- it's this tuesday it comes out. >> steve: move the hand. move the hand. yeah! >> jimmy: higgins figured out that if you put "thank you notes 2" behind the album -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] we got guest appearances by bruce springsteen, justin timberlake, dave matthews, eddie vedder -- >> steve: what? >> jimmy: -- paul mccartney i
i might be making it up, like wikipedia does. [ light laughter ] but -- i want to say that you were onract, right? didn't lorne michaels and howard shore find you? or they discovered you in toronto, or am i making this up? >> not to my knowledge, but you'd have to ask them that. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: how did you end up on the show? >> i think they needed somebody on the show and phone number, i guess, helped. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the guy's a genius. leon...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, wikipedia is the worst.n in germany? >> yeah. >> jimmy: and now you live in london. but then, in the meantime, you went -- what? just hopped around? >> in between, went to ireland when i was 2, and grew up in killarney. >> jimmy: oh, is that -- no way. [ cheers and applause ] a lot of our fans are from killarney, and -- [ laughter ] why would you make your move there? what did your parents do? >> well, they were both in restaurants sort of game. well, my dad sort of head chef and my mom had sort of done secretarial work actually with the american army in heidelberg. so, they got placed in the hotel down in killarney and both -- they both moved there. >> jimmy: you lived in a hotel? >> well, we lived right next it. there were bungalows right next to the hotel. >> jimmy: for people that worked there. >> yeah, exactly. and there was a sort of lake down there, so -- >> jimmy: did you ever think you'd get into the hotel biz? >> no. >> jimmy: no. [ light laughter ] always an actor. always wanted to be an actor? >>
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. >> reporter: start getting on wikipedia now. >> and a gold medal at stake. thank you, rob. >>> old school, simple phrase that has the company standing out from the competition. >>> last-minute deal at the state capitol that could save your fourth of july celebrations. >>> just in time for the busy fourth of july week. california state parks will be spared by the budget cuts that would have closed by many of the parks. 70 parks were on that list and were supposed to close this sunday. park administrators say 65 of them will now remain open. the governor has signed a bill allocating $10 million in new funds for the park system. now that agreements have been reached with the nonprofits, local governments and other groups, which are stepping up to help keep the gates open. among the parks staying closed, though, benicia state recreation area and gray whale cove state beach in san mateo county. the state beach areas, the public can still walk on to the property but services such as restroom maintenance and trash collection will stop. >>> in education headlines to
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look it up on the wikipedia. >> jimmy: you sound like an intelligent man. >> steve: well, you know, i've got to learn french, too? what's next, chinese? can i get a venti cappuccino, a beignet, and a hee sai mee chu. [laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's more about globalization. >> jimmy: that means chicken sandwich. >> steve: yeah. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, moss, for being toupees for rocks. [ laughter ] not his real hair. >> steve: no. i'm not only a member, i'm a client. >> jimmy: very good, man. stone cold good. >> steve: is that stone cold? got it? i googled it. that's what it's named. it's call the truth. google it. >> jimmy: google the truth? >> steve: you can't handle it. ♪ >> jimmy: i'm sorry. [ laughter and applause ] [ coughing ] >> steve: i had something in my throat. go ahead. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: do it again. [ laughter ] ♪ thank you, alarm clocks, for being like the guy who's like, oh my god, we're going to be late! and thank you, snooze button, for being the guy who's like, "dude, chill your grill, flip that pillow to the cool side and squeeze in a few more zs." [
look it up on the wikipedia. >> jimmy: you sound like an intelligent man. >> steve: well, you know, i've got to learn french, too? what's next, chinese? can i get a venti cappuccino, a beignet, and a hee sai mee chu. [laughter and applause ] >> steve: it's more about globalization. >> jimmy: that means chicken sandwich. >> steve: yeah. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, moss, for being toupees for rocks. [ laughter ] not his real hair. >> steve: no. i'm not only...