I heard you're drinking coffee now
for the first time in your life.
Yeah, it's incredible. I mean, I,
I never understood it before and
now I totally get it. Like I,
and I haven't had a coffee yet, but,
and honestly all I'm thinking about
during this interview is when is this done
so I can go get my coffee.
Other than seeing my son in the morning,
it's the main thing I look forward to.
It's addictive isn't it?
Oh, it's a drug. I don't know why we
don't just like, it's really fascinating,
like how, why is society just decided,
Oh, you know what? This drug is okay,
this is fine. Yeah, sure. It's no problem.
I mean,
you're sitting and talking to me and
you're dreaming about a cup of coffee.
I mean, this is what's going on now.
I mean, the whole purpose, I
don't like the taste of it,
but I just like what it does to my
brain. It like snaps it into focus.
What coffee are you having?
I don't know anything about it, so
I just, I go, I ask for a black,
just black iced coffee.
That's it. That's all so. And it
could be anything. But it's funny.
So I was all alone up at CNN. Uh,
when I started drinking coffee and
I was like, you know what, I wonder,
I think they have coffee
machines in this building.
So I went to like the communal
kitchen area, which is, you know,
no one else there and they had this
fancy coffee machine and I took out all
these different packets of coffee and
I spent a good 10 minutes trying to rip
off the top of it cause I was like how,
how do you do work this?
And then I realized, Oh no,
you just put this in the
machine and then you close it.
This machine is one of the
greatest inventions ever made
it you just put this thing in
and it takes off this thing,
which I could not rip off on
her. How hard I tried and,
and then the coffee comes out
and then that thing disappears.
You don't even have to throw it out.
Anderson, I am admiring your, this room
that you're in, it looks beautiful.
I mean, what a catch you are.
You've got a great apartment.
Let me see if I can.
Oh,
I love this library. Yeah. Yeah. It's, uh,
so I live in an old firehouse and, uh,
I wanted the whole thing to be
like a cabinet of curiosities,
like the home of an explorer from the
late 1800 who would like come back and
lives in this house full of all the stuff
that they've collected over the years.
