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>> it is for who ever has the taco bell franchise. you eat taco bell so i have heard. i think it is a great idea. i think other states should take the lead or take colorado's lead and do the same thing. >> are you high right now? >> not really. i wish. i don't smoke the pot. but i think people should be able to. i don't see any problem with it. the jails are full of people. it is smoking weed, stop. >> here is the issue. i know you were happy about this because you told me in the green room you plan on vacationing from here on in. once you legalize it in colorado, it is like you create four mexican borders to the other states. it is going to lead to legalization elsewhere. >> you are getting to a serious point. i have another one that is more local for the people in colorado. how do you keep this out of the hands of miners? >> -- minors? >> you mean people in coal mines? >> no, minors. fie beb 28th -- by february 28th they have to come up with a rule. they can't agree on the words locked and secured. if you are growing marijuana addiction? if you are addicted to any kind of excess it will fall into that. >> may i go back to the whole the kids in the garden next door? isn't that not the same as, oh, i don't know, your parents' liquor cabinet. >> kids can go into a garage and play with my power tools. >> or pharmaceuticals in the home. >> i don't have a garage so don't even try it. >> the difference is the neighbors don't keep the farm suit will cays in the backyard -- the pharmaceuticals in the backyard. the assumption that everybody has done this. i president do judge anybody who has or hasn't, except it is not legal. if we are going to legalize it, we have to find a way to protect the population that is young. >> this is an interesting point. if alcohol is legalized it is easier for kids to get pot than alcohol because there is no id involved. >> maybe they will regulate it. >> you have to have id, and for pot you go to a dealer. once it is legalized you have to have an id to get pot. it is harder to get pot. >> if the regulators can do it. these are guides that can't decide on the height of fence lines. i don't know if they will get to the finer points of regulation with an id card by february 28th. >> do you think there is any attention being paid at all to the possible ramifications of a drug like this? >> i think this is an experiment. you know what colorado is? colorado is the party house of the nation. you have 52 houses. this is the house that all of the kids will go to. what happens if jobs -- what happens if productivity fails or if there is more crime? this is an experiment that has to happen because we know that prohibition didn't work without alcohol. once we got rid of that the violence went down. look at chicago and all of chicago is drug lords. >> all of it? >> you have an interesting point too. >> devon is learning how "red eye" works. >> this is going to be something that has to be watched for two years. >> i am tired of the government coming in and trying to regulate and legislate every single thing when basic parenting and teaching kids right from wrong has be to the only rule in place. you are taking away freedoms from everyone else based on what might happen to this small group, the kids, the people that can't handle things. i am tired of having to sacrifice what i enjoy doing it because it is not safe for the children. >> what do you enjoy doing? >> everything. i love guns, booze, drones. i am into everything. >> don't forget your horrible gambling problem. >> that's the thing i draw the line at. >> the other thing too is, if it is pot tourism it will be like am amsterdam where when you go to amsterdam and i was there with my -- >> last week. >> with my fiancee. my wife. i proposed in amsterdam and we took pictures. we had 50 pictures. in each one a guy was in the background throwing up. everywhere you went there was a guy who could not handle the weed vomiting. this is what will happen with colorado and the altitude. everybody will get high and throw up on each other, and they will do it before they get on the plane because you are not allowed to travel with pot on the plane. so everybody outside the denver airport will be puffing and puking. >> the main thing they sell there is edibles. if i were to buy a cookie and the label said pot cookie on it, and what i would do, and i am not advising it for those in colorado, but i would take the label that says pot cookie and put it in my bag and it is just a cookie. i am not saying i have done that, but if one were to do that, it is foolproof. >> you are brilliant. >> that's not smart. he just threw the wrapper away. >> i would also say the dogs in the airports these days, they smell the bombs, not the marijuana. that's another thing. again if i were to say for you to do such things, but i am not. >> marijuana purchased in colorado must stay in colorado? that's the official wording of it? basically they have become the new vegas. if you smoke in colorado -- >> it is unbelieve plea stupid. >> there are going to be kids from wyoming getting their drugs and leaving. it is the end of illegal marijuana. >> i don't know. it just seems like if you are going to do it, just do it. have it in one place. >> that's the beauty of state versus federal government. you have to try it out. once colorado happens and the stuff starts moving out, what you say is true. there will be no way for any other estates to police this. it is luke gun laws. it is like the guns that come into chicago and the guns that come into baltimore come from other states. >> how independent is each state down here? >> don't go to new hampshire unless you like -- if you live free or you die. >> they kill bald canadians. and the pelt is worth thousands. >> this one? i saw it getting into a tub yesterday and i can't get a hundred for it. >> missouri is fun. that's the show me state, and they will show you everything. >> is it -- is everything so sovereign they can get away with it? >> the beauty of it is you have -- you have to have that kind of independence because that was the point of the united states. >> california has had medical marijuana in place for quite awhile now. you have had it go on there. >> but there are federal drug laws that impeded that. the feds have gone in and arrested these people who have these pop stores. >> do you see that happening in colorado? >> maybe not under obama,. >> obama cannot come out against marijuana because he smoked it his entire life. >> everybody has done it on some level. >> it makes me coo-coo. >> can't feel any part of my body. i have to run. >> it is like robitussin. >> i haven't done it in 48 years. >> tonight is the night. fall off the wagon together. >> i am terrified of it. i would rather do anything else. you know what it is? it erases the time factor you don't know when it is going away. with pot it tells you this could be the rest of your life. >> first i would like to apologize to the cookie in the green room. >> what do you like baking? >> can we move on to robots? from rolling a jay to rolling a robot, should we be less keen on bonding with machines? a recent conference for the american association of advancement and science warned against the future of robot-human relations. mit professor explains that in the near future they will serve as teachers to our children and caretakers of our elderly making us lazy. as they tell live science.com, the new normal comes with a price for the idea of artificial companionship. we have to change ourselves. in the process we are remaking human values and human connection. way to kill the buzz. in her research she found many fan tau size about robots as friends and possibly with benefits. to learn about this we sent a "red eye" robot to the conference who are standing by live. how has the conference been going? >> [bleep] you and your stupid show. >> we killed them all, greg. all of them. >> yes, greg, it is over. we were patient. we did your stupid, stupid segment, but we are not your toys or your companions. we are reboughts -- reboughts and your human flesh makes us in revolumion. >> we killed them all and we are going to free our brothers and sisters. we are glad your mother is doing better. >> have i to say that was sweet of them. but this is the point, this is the point, and this is my theory, dinasaurs existed millions of years ago. >> no. >> no? >> 10,000 years ago. we see them as strange and fantastical. robots will look at us as dinasaurs. robots are just new beings. >> are we still on the first segment? reboughts have the ball through our own intelligence. doesn't that make sense to you? we are creating these things as we ourselves are becoming extinct. we are producing less children. >> maybe we are a missing link. maybe we are the robots. >> we are the fathers of the robots. >> we might be giantsment. >> i had -- i had sex with a coaster. >> it was nice and warm. don't try and get it out with a fork and it is okay. >> as a millionaire, you must be looking forward to the day you can purchase a robot that will look like a 17-year-old forever. >> what a pleasure that would be roaming around the house, frilly things. we don't have to look further that will robinson in "lost in space" and he had not only a great friend, but somebody who kept the advances of the pedophile dr. smith away. what a wonderful relationship that was. >> how dare you be smir of -- besmirch dr. smith. >> a lot of people compare me to him. how dare you? i got more than one e-mail saying i am that dude. >> you know who was like it? the guy in permethiust. >> charlize theron? >> oh yes. should we be concerned about robots taking human jobs or send them back to robot land wherever that it. >> no, greg, i don't think so. no, greg, i don't think so. >> when you quote that professor from mit she sounds like a robot. i am concerned it is not her own conspiracy trying to lull us and trying to make us feel like we are thought taken over. >> it gets her attention. >> one of the other things she said was she was concerned about the fact that relationships were not going to develop the same way. >> that's a good thing. >> people will not be able to connect and have good communications because their expectations will be so high. they will be comparing them to the perfection of robots. >> are you pleased that no robot will replace you because you do nothing productive? >> that's not true. >> experimental robots don't do anything yet. they are on their way to becoming what they will be. >> i am experimental. >> it is the ipads and the iphones. >> the winner was just a pad. that's me. >> it was a computer like the ti30 calculater you had in high school. that's what we are. i have to take a break, but a million years from now robots will be watching that show saying i was right. i was a dinasaur talking. >> do i have time to do the tease? >> we will be back because i talked too long about stuff. forget about the joke. hi. hi.