(audience applauding)
(upbeat music) - I should be like that, this is amazing! - I know-
- The last time I saw you, it was like a tiny studio-
- In LA, it was tinier. Yes, and we have like, I don't... I think it's twice the size of
the audience or three times, I don't know, it's a huge audience. - [Henry] My God, the energy! - And the energy in New
York is so different. - Yeah, yeah.
- Yeah. How are you?
- Actually, I've got a question for you because I've been sort
of thinking about this. I've been speaking to people and this morning, I actually
went for a pastrami sandwich. Is that like a morning thing
to do for New Yorkers, no? - No. - Is it more of the opposite, okay, so that's a faux pas, damn it! I just felt like a pastrami sandwich. - Did someone stop you and say, "Oh, it's a
classic thing we do here"? - No, I called my friend, I was like, "Oh, I'm having breakfast. I'm getting a pastrami sandwich." They're like, "That is the
strangest thing, that's weird." - Yeah.
(audience laughing) - Meat, first thing in
the morning, no good. - Well, steak and eggs, I don't know. - [Henry] Oh, there you go, there you go. - I don't mind meat in the
morning, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, still (chuckles) okay... (Henry and audience laughing) - Wait a second, hold on. (Henry and audience laughing)
(Henry applauding) Oh, dear! - [Kelly] I'm sorry. - We gotta get a fan for you, Kelly. You look a little hot under the collar. - Are you serious? Those are the words I used? (Henry laughing) I was like, "Did I just say that?" (audience laughing) It's not a bad thing though. Okay, okay, here we go, okay.