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刚刚!95岁股神巴菲特:手握3500亿现金,他还在等什么?70分钟完整采访中英文字幕!

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We do have a very special guest today,

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Warren Buffett, uh the chairman of

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Berkshire Hathaway, former CEO of

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Bergkshire Hathaway, and this is the

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first time that we are sitting down with

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him since he stepped down from that CE

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role.

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Warren, welcome. It is wonderful to see

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you this morning.

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>> It's fun to be on.

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>> You are on um for an interesting reason.

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For 22 years, you had been holding an

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annual lunchon, an auction for a lunchon

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to benefit the Glide Foundation in San

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Francisco. You retired from that from

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doing that back in 2022 after you'd

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raised more than $50 million. I think

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the last auction that you raised that

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you did raised 19 million $100 for the

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Glide Foundation and you kind of hung it

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up and said that was going to be the

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end. You are back with a new

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announcement today that there is a new

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auction that is coming with a twist.

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This time it's Warren Buffett, Stephen

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Curry, and Aisha Curry. and they're

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going to be having a new lunchon to

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benefit not only the Glide Foundation

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but the Curry's Foundation as well,

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which is eat, learn, play. And um this

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auction is going to be held May 7th. It

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starts at 7:30 p.m. Pacific time. It

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closes on May 14th at 7:30 p.m. exactly.

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And all of the benefits of that is going

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to go to benefit these two foundations,

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Glide and the Eat, Learn, Play

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Foundation. How did this come about? Why

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did you unretire from this? Well, let me

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tell you first how I got into it. Uh

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because uh my my first wife Susie was

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living in San Francisco and and she said

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to me, "This guy is real." and and and

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uh

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>> this guy being Cecil

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get the out Cecil Williams

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>> who came to that church

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in 1963

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and it was a dying church in a changing

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part of the neighborhood in San

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Francisco and uh they weren't glad to

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see him uh the 100 or so parishioners

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that were left but he turned it into

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something that uh

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became

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uh

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it it it it it gave hope and life to

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people that the world had given up on.

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And uh and I went on Sunday still

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expecting

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something less than that. And uh uh I

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watched Cecil and uh I could see what he

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was doing and he he was for real and so

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uh Susie at some point said uh why don't

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you do something to raise some money for

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him, you know, and and so I think she

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actually

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selected the idea of the launch and then

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we did the launch. The first three

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launches brought $25,000 each because

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they were localized. And then we got the

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idea of going on eBay and uh then we

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started getting bids from around the

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world and uh uh it just

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generally kept moving up although it

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wasn't every single year but it it just

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it just put us on the map. and uh uh and

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as the final

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amount 19 million uh was raised. Now

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that was kind of raised because it was

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the last one I think I was doing and a

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fellow bought it that had bought an

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earlier lunch but but uh I didn't make

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any calls to him or do anything. just uh

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turned out to be it inspires people and

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and uh Smith and Winsky as you know

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covered in New York sometimes. Well,

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that's often where you had the lunch

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with with the winners of this

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>> and some of them wanted to be an u

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anonymous

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>> and uh a couple came to Omaha

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uh along the line

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uh

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because they had some special thing they

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wanted to talk about. But uh I think

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everybody felt they they were glad they

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did it and I was glad to do it. And

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>> so why'd you stop?

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>> Well, I ran out of gas and [laughter]

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I I I you know I I got to be what 93 at

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that time or something like that. And

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and it just same reason I gave up

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teaching. I teach I was I taught every

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year from when I was 21 till

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88 or ' 89. And there just came a period

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when your body's had different things to

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you. and and you should turn it over to

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somebody just like I did a virtue. I

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mean it it at different times on

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different things, but I and so we

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thought we had a continuation of it all

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set up and then for one reason or

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another it fizzled and and uh so the

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last two years they well I think the

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first year some board member made up

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some members but basically they the

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auction disappeared and

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>> so they haven't had the funds coming in.

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>> No. and and uh and Cecil Williams was

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about my age the that all this and uh it

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got so I couldn't understand him on the

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phone or anything like that but all he

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wanted was just to continue and so uh uh

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I don't know where the idea came from

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exactly but I said I would do one more

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just to get it started again and and to

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have South Curry I mean join us. I mean

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uh in the Bay Area I mean it it's just a

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natural and and uh

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>> right the EatLearn Play Foundation that

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Stephan and Aisha Curry have set up is

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in the Bay Area as well. So they're

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locally focused on all of these things.

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For people who don't know the Glide

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Foundation was also um [clears throat]

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it was highlighted in the movie The

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Pursuit of Happiness with Will Smith. So

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people may have a little bit of an idea

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what that's about. Um why Steph Curry?

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How how how did that come about?

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>> I mean

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who can say it better? I mean he's

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worked with the kids in Oakland. I mean

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these are kids between five and 15 or

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something like that and he plays

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basketball with him and I mean he's a

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terrific guy. I don't you know I haven't

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met him personally. We

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>> But you did talk to Stephan. We had a

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long talk on the phone and

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>> and uh and it's his baby and he can

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carry it forth and uh uh incidentally

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whatever is bid this year I will make an

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equal cont I don't think Seth doesn't

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know this but but but uh I will make an

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equal contribution to both glide and

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>> to uh the foundation

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>> and you

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just go on to new heights. I mean, and

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and and uh Seth is the hero of

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millions and millions of people, you

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know, that uh uh so I think it I really

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think it'll it'll work. I think it'll

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continue to be what Cecil hoped it to

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be. And

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>> Mhm. And uh uh it would have killed me

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to have it just die off and and and

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as much what Cecil poured into it

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himself,

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>> he believed

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everybody was worthwhile and the world

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had given up on these people and he's he

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may have started giving a little bit of

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food to him, but before he got through

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he was doing all these things at at at

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the glide

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And uh uh he never gave up on anybody.

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>> And I know you said that Astred really

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liked him too.

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>> Oh yeah. Yeah. Well, it it uh is my

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second wife and and and and uh uh you

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couldn't help

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but like him. I mean, when you watched

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him up there with people that the world

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had given up on and and he says to him,

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"I'll feed you.

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I'll have a bed for you. We'll have a

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vocation for you. You know, we're not

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going to give up on you." And uh and

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never did.

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>> Warren, this is the first time that

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we're sitting down with you since you

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stepped down from the position of CEO of

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Berkshire Hathway. Yeah. Um it was a

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long long run, very successful run. How

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is your life different today?

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>> Well, it's not much different in except

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[laughter] for the I mean I go in every

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day

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>> to the office.

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