and he was excited by friday's eclipse. it's tv's andy levy. and will ron will ron so far away. it's lo ron. he's now the daily beast washington bureau chief. awesome. and he's more shocking than a taser. sitting right next to me. writer for talking mag.com and streetcar naj.com. you got it. a block the lede. >> is saturday night too far light. ? one former member says he wishes the show would get back to its roots. they told the conservative now that it may have helped him win the election in 2000. and that the show seems to be more concerned with being cool than anti-establishment. and then there was the exchange about a recent portrayal of hillary clinton. >> kate mckennen did a hillary clinton in the last episode that was savage. they usually don't go after democrats like that. but it was pretty brutal. i was thinking if they keep this going, this could affect things a tiny bit. made her like a caricature. >> i would like the show to be more like that. the politics of everyone there, the writers and the actors is different than that. and so i think that in the spirit of the show as it was when it started it should be a little anti-establishment, little less conservative. >> toteally agree. can you tell me who horacio is? >> he was constantly giggling his pants off. always laughing through sketches. very sort of physical comedy kind of guy. but i think we seed these snl dudes and think of john belushi and think they're cool. but they're all improv. i did improv and i was in the drama club. >> i know what you mean. >> they grow up and become adults. >> yeah. but, no, that -- jim norton talked you're 100% with us or 100% against us. and snrks nl was totally liberal. they were in the tank for obama. but because they mocked joe biden once or twice, of course some people liked it when will ferrell was judge bush, even though he was lampoons bush. >> will do you watch snl? >> yeah actually. >> do you watch it and think wow, this is really conservative? >> i watch it. i'm a little embarrassed but i sometimes watch it. the point that he's right on it's not about it being too politically conservative. it's not. but in terms of it not being like subversive or anti-establishment -- >> subversive is like my least favorite word. >> it's a stupid word. >> like holding your nose in the bath. >> the reaction to the kate mckennen bit everybody is like is this too far, people are criticizing it. that actually upset people. it should upset people from time to time. now it just kind of bores everyone. >> do you think a part of that too is they care more about ratings than they do about being progressive. they've been going for so long they need to keep the viewers. >> their point is to not make political commentary. they're trying to make people laugh. and get rating. i think it human niezed hillary clinton clinton. all press is good press. even if they're making fun of her, she's still getting air time. >> i agree. i thought that was a funny sketch that they did with her. that it almost made he forgive her a little bit but it didn't. >> as a socialist, you agree? >> 100%. i get that he would prefer that the show he was on always helped his side. i think it makes them less funny. then he grows after jim downy who is legendary, legendary long-time writer for 'saturday night live" who is a genius. >> huge "red eye" fan. >> that's why he's a genius. >> downey went where the funny was. the difference i think between horacio sanz and jim downey is jim downey was able to see the funny and it seems that horacio sanz maybe can't. >> it's this laughable notion that liberalism in 2015 is anti-establishment. when nixon was president, it was anti-establishment. when reagan was president, sure. six years of president obama and you think liberalism is anti-establishment >> when they got that backlash for not having enough black females, they totally capitulated and hired the first five that popped into their head and even that blew up in their faces because the naacp was mad at that black woman for doing jokes and then they were apologetic for that. >> what's anti-establishment by making money of a clinton. the clintons are the establishment. they need to see themselves as counter culture heros bravely fighting the system. >> but you see the fight between pat and salons, a liberal within and salon going after him. >> shouldn't we both be happy that they're making fun of a woman, a female comic is getting her time to shine and we need more of that. do you think that snl can actually influenvoters? >> i don't think so. it's just there to make us laugh. i hope actually. i hope they're not making their decisions based on a comedy show. >> abdy would you vote based on what snl did in. >> not snl. >> what show? parks and reck? >> no whatever jon daly said. customers got a lesson instead of a smith & wesson. a gun shop was a stunt by an gun control group to preach their message. potential buyers were filmed by hidden cameras. ♪ >> hey, how are you doing? >> hey, how are you doing. >> hey. >> we have used. it's our most popular one. .22 caliber, six-inch revolver. it's also a gun that a five-year-old found in his parents' bedroom and went down and shot his nine-month-old baby brother with. >> this is the gun thrjs is the one? >> this is the one that the kid use snd. >> collectors love this one. adam lanza's mom had this in her collection as well until he killed her and went down to sandy hook and killed 20 innocent children. 20 little kids gone like that. >> so did the shaming work? >> i was pretty blindsided by the entire hi tris of every gun in the store. >> you know who will be harder to convince? this guy. >> so much america right now. [ gunfire ] ah yeah. yeah. >> it's amazing. i'll totally go camping if i can cothat. you said in the green room that the video was powerful and you applaud it. can you elaborate? >> i said the music was powerful. it's like the quarterback is about to be paralyzed on "friday night lights". >> so yeah, this is dumb and going back to like the last thing. if you're walking on the lower east side and you're dumb enough to think you can walk in that store and think you're not part of the awareness? >> was this a tasteless pr stunt? please include the word yes in your answer. >> i mean obviously. this is a classic case of not knowing your audience. it's never effective to get someone to see your point of view by shaming them or making them feel stupid. it's not going to inspire them to do better. >> usually doesn't that make them want it even more when you the camera in their face and they're like, i can't say yes. >> gun sales do increase whenever this sort of advertising starts to happen. >> there you go. gavin what do you think of the actors who came in to the store? because i'm convinced it was all a hoax. >> yeah. you'd have to be a tourist not to know that new york manhattan especially has the strictest gun laws on earth. you can't have a paint gun, a bb gun, doesn't have a plastic replica if it doesn't have an orange tip. a guy got find because it's per gun without an orange tip. if these weren't actors they must have been thinking this is the worst salesman. i don't want this gun anymore. do you have any guns that have not killed people? >> no. i just want like a regular gun. any in the back? >> but the irony they should have done this in the south or something. because in new york we're up to a murder a day about and we have the strictest gun laws. so the big apple is a living example that strict gun laws don't work. only bad guys have guns here and murder is rampant in east new york. so you screwed up. >> it's a very good point that they should have done theirry search. >> they always make the opposite of the point they're trying to make. >> spent all of that money on the video. such a shame. their tag line is every gun has a history. what about her story. >> excellent point. i think that's what makes the video problematic. >> if i ever saw a gun shop in new york city, i would immediately think someone was trying to entrap me. i would think it was a police sting more than anything else but i definitely wouldn't go in there and buy. a lot of people pointed out that the people who did this probably should be put in jail for violating new york city's gun laws. >> will they be? >> i hope so. i think they should be. i just -- it made me realize -- first of all it would have been great if the guy went through the speech and the customer was like, so it's broken in. i think that would have been great. but this made me realize how much i missed owning a gun. i liked owning a gun and i would like to own a gun but i live in a fascist city. >> i would like to know if they went in and were given the spiel about what the gun did which is why conceal carry should happen in all of these places. wouldn't that be great if he came back and gave him a zinger? that's a question. i would like an answer. excellent. >> yeah, i want him to come back with stats. what percentage of these kids are shot with guns. what percentage happened when gangsters leave their guns around in the hood with single moms. how did this relate to single moms and families with dads. how many crimes are prevented by these guns. why can't they have a gun nerd in these thing. >> because they're all actors and it's all fake. >> and they didn't hire me. a high school apologized. pine bush high school had the students say the pledge in several different languages including french and japanese. but the decision to read it in arabic outraged students and quote divided the school in half. complaints poured in from residents who had lost families in afghanistan and also jewish families. now the pledge will be read in english only. we asked a couple of students to comment. and i'm always tired in first period too. so the school apologized for doing this. should they have? >> well, clearly this was a mistake on the administration. this is one thing that kind of concerns me. i don't want to other students to take it out on this student. we want everyone to feel welcome and i think some degree of conversation needs to happen. clearly there's a lot of tension there. but the administration should have known and been sensitive to the fact that this might create this kind of response. >> should the pledge be read in any other language besides english? >> i guess not. we're at war with islam and they speak arabic. this would be like saying it in german in america in 1942. but we want everyone to feel like they're part of this big melting pot. have the french kid say it the german kid say it. and when the arabic kid comes up say just a second, just so we're clear here, we're at war with islam and this is the same language of the people that have killed many of your relatives and even in their own country will kill gays and stone women to death and use children as human shield. go ahead. >> that would be a trigger warnings. >> right. >> arabic is a language. can a language really be threatening? >> no. i don't understand any of this. you've already read it in japanese and french. 's it ears arabic. it's the name of the asyrian christians who are being massacred. the school president, the class president who got this read in arabic i think that's pretty cool and i like it how he upset everybody. that's subversive. >> that is subversive. >> you subverted this panel. i feel subverted. >> we usually hear these things in the schools, it's liberals who feel offended and they want an apology. this time it's a group of conservatives who wanted the apology from the school. should we be treating the story any different in. >> yeah when conservatives do it it's good. >> absolutely. >> i don't understand how you don't understand the difference. a little beyond me. i'm with will. if you're going to read anytime a bunch of different languages, i don't think care in you read anytime arabic. we're not at war with islam. i'm not at war with islam. and as will pointed out we're allies with a lot of countries where they speech arabic. so i don't agree with that. to me the question is should the pledge only be read in english. and i think the answer is i honestly don't care. >> and you know what? i feel like usually a lot of high school kids don't care. how many kids actually recite the pledge. they have to stand up and put their hand over their heart because they have top as soon as their patriotism is being taken away or threatened, that's a when they step in and say they're upset. >> this was conservatives overreacts. let's just say it as nonliberals we were -- we were -- wrong. that's tricky. >> we might edit that last one out because that sounded like "wrong". coming up, the weekend. i'm spending it at bernie's. but first is president obama moving into the magnum p.i. house? if i say maybe, will you stick around? boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain and rain. water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. but the family just didn't think a flood could ever happen. the reality is floods do happen. protect what matters. call the number on your screen or visit the website to learn more. coming up, the weekend. how do i get hotel deals nobody else gets?... i know a guy. price-line ne-go-ti-a-tor! i know this guy... konohito... and this guy... who knows a guy. hey guy. i know a guy in new york, vegas, dallas. i've known some guys for decades and some, nice to meet ya, let's deal. my competitors may know a guy, but i know over 60,000 guys. and gals. exclusive hotel deals - up to 60% off...priceline.com doug. you've been staring at that for awhile, huh? listen, td ameritrade has former floor traders to help walk you through that complex trade. so you'll be confident enough to do what you want. i'll pull up their number. blammo. let's get those guys on the horn. oooo looks like it is time to upgrade your phone, douglass. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. they got a lesson in they kwot a lesson in stop bothering us. some fourth graders in new hampshire visited the state capitol to watch a bill they wrote become law. but their proposal the make the red tail hawk the state raptor was declared frivolous and shot down. the day started promisingly with the kids getting a warm welcome. >> they're with nus the gallery today. [ applause ] >> welcome to the new hampshire house. >> but many legislators were not hot on the red tail hawk. >> but it grasps with its talons and uses its razor sharp back to rip its victim and tear it apart limb to limb. it should serve as a much better mascot for planned parenthood. >> one parent reportedly had to explain to their kid what planned parent hooth was and its relation to the red tailed hawk. >> because bottom line, if we keep bringing more of these bills and bills and bills forward that really i feel we shouldn't have in front of us we'll be picking a state hot dog next. >> i was wrong. i was very wrong. gavin, do these kids get the best lesson of all, though crushing defeat? >> yes. that's the future of america. politicians that don't do anything. i want the next president to be a jap naez guy who we don't speak any english and we just teach him the word no. that's the ideal government. we're already seeing this now that congress has tied barack's hands behind his back. this is a great lesson for the kids. no, you can't go changing bills because you like some stupid hawk. no you can't get involved. no we don't want the government doing anything. perfect. >> but were they too harsh? do you think there were some tears on the kids' faces? >> i'm going to take the anti-kid viewpoint. >> what? >> i know. i'm sorry. >> planned parenthood alert. >> its not this bill, it's another bill that a different fourth grade class was going to bring forward to name the state bobcat. how many state animals do you need? >> you need a lot. >> maybe the state zoo, we could name them all. but i think that ultimately it sends the right message. come watch, learn and then go back to your school and do it during morning assembly or whatever, do a mock bill passing. >> isn't the better way to learn to watch "schoolhouse rock" to learn about bills and conjunctions? was that "frag l rock"? >> shouldn't we just go to tv? >> no. this is how these kids should learn. they're learning that the world isn't fair, that state legislators tend to be insane, that politics will break your heart. the only downside is if one of these kids get, like this kid feels wrong, it was his bill he's going to be a monstrous political leader. taking control of new hampshire. >> would that be more empathetic when it comes to government? are we going to have a generation that does not vote. >> that's the hope. >> is the biggest loser the red tail hawk? >> i don't think the red tail hawk gave a >> i like that vernacular. >> yeah. what were they supposed to do were they supposed to pass the dumb bill because the kids were sitting there? from that's how obamacare was passed. but you can't keep doing that. you want to play with the big kids in new hampshire state legislature, you need to tough it up. you know what i'm saying? the abortion thing that's the guy you know he makes everything about that issue. >> totally. >> you're going to be hanging out with him at a barbecue and he turns it into --ingly would like to remind him that the national bird is a bald eagle who is a predator, 50% of its diet is fish, sometimes more depending on where it is. but it will also eat mammals and other small animals. >> isn't he a scavenger? >> that is oush national bird. >> and we nearly wiped them out. we nearly won that war. >> we did. >> but we lost our nerve at the end like we always do. like we always do, will. >> your teachers have it kind of hard these days, right? i feel bad for all of the planning that went into this trip, into this bill and then for it all to not happen. what must that next day at school be like. >> but that is -- i mean, i don't know if it just makes me, or whatever. again what were they supposed to do vote for it -- >> yes. >> just because a bunch of school kids. >> it doesn't hurt them. >> hey, i'm going to speak for all of the people now. you do a very good job. >> the next day they probably put in a vh tape of ghost busters. >> i did love vhs. >> this was a bunch of adults shamelessly using little kids to get their red tail hawk agenda -- that >> that's probably the name of their bowling teams and they wanted sponsored shirts. coming up, a bib by goes surfing. the beach boys were right. everybody is serving. but first a note from our sponsors. can we manufacture? very little. more than you think. 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>> i think i might be projecting a little bit but i think if the kid could speak it would be get me back on dry land. but i'm one of those adults that's a little nervous in the ocean. i think the dad might be trying to develop his kid into the tiger woods of surfing. start him really young and then by ten he'll be a pro surfer. >> it's an investment. >> yeah. >> i like that. >> you said the father was totally reckless and the child should be taken from him. that surprised me. >> i was speaking arabic but i made the words sound like that in english. is that the question? >> it was just a statement. you do some stuff with your kids. >> i do some amazing videos like that i edit out all of the tears. but i am very sirius about this. this is a very serious topic for me and i could not support this dad more. i think there's going to be two adults in about 20 years and it's going to be the safety first guys and the safety last guys. and the safety last guys are going to be that little kid when he grows up and they're going to rule the kingdom of the safety first with loser eternal babies. you need danger like this. this guy oob yously knows what he's doing. get rough with your kids get dangerous with your kids and you'll raise leaders. the rest of you total wimp babies. i'm trying not to swear here, with your helmets and your kneepads you're turning your child into a vulnerable victim and you're dooming him. the meek might inherit the earth but it will be after us safely last guys don't want it anymore. >> that sounds like a great world. will, you're one of the most dangerous people i know. you have tattooed on your lower back safety last. i just realized how that -- >> is that from your crazy days? >> i'm sorry. say whatever you want about this one. >> okay. the baby likes surfing or it didn't. i don't care. i'm a serious political journalist. you may have missed my title. i'm the washington bureau chief of the daily beast. i see what you did there. that joke was bad. >> i don't care about the surfing baby. >> u be it brings up a bigger issue -- >> no it doesn't. it's a major threat to our future. >> surfing is dumb. >> if you were on this beach and you saw this baby on the surf board, would you feel like you had to call a lifeguard or call authorities? >> i believe all children should be kept in a bubble until they are 18 with pure oxygen pumped in and -- >> yes, from manhattan. >> the kid looked like he was having fun except for that one shot. >> yeah. >> first of all, he's nine months old. he doesn't realize that what he's doing is considered like bizarre. the kid just thinks this is life this is what you know. he's also not that far removed from the woman that he felt nice being enveloped in liquid. kind of like going home. >> a water burst. >> the dad looked like he knew what he was doing. if the did didn't know what the hell he was doing and then maybe putting the little kid's life in danger because the dad was an idiot. >> i wonder about people watching this video -- >> that's not this guy's fault. if you've never skydived before, you shouldn't skydive with your baby. if you're an experienced skydiver and you want to do u that with your baby, go ahead. i don't have kids. >> when you can have kids you can't be as selfish is what i hear. if this is a hobby of his and he's like man, i really want to go surfing, i'll just bring my kid with me. shouldn't he have to give things up. >> he didn't have a baby-sitter so he went oh crap. i'll put him on the front. >> i'll also put the camera there. >> if the parent who knows what they're doing people live in cities and look at the farm you have young kids work on the farm. how do you let them near that tlesher. if that's your environment and what you do, it's normal to do that and it's not a problem. this is one of those cases. >> i apologize for telling the parent how to parent. >> i'm not clear what will's tattoo means, though. >> moving on. next story. the hawaiian beach house from the store magnum p.i. has been sold to a good friend president obama. fueling speculation it's intended to be obama's home once his presidency is over. the $8.7 million home was signed for -- it was signed for by a law firm run by marty nesbitt, chairman of the barack obama foundation and the company that bought the house was set up by another obama donor. the white house says the president is not behind the purchase of this three acre property with five bedrooms, a tennis court and servant's quarters, but they would say that, wouldn't they in? andy, you wanted us to do this story because you said it was so real. >> i like magnum p.i. i think it's delicious. >> real good. >> i want this to be true. it ties in to a show that i'm pitching about a former president that solves crimes. this would be a good tie-in for me. the white house would of course say that's not where president obama is going to be living because he doesn't want bill airs to have his mailing address. i'm assuming unless he's going back to his home in kenya this might be his house. >> lauren, you're a certified financial planner, correct in. >> yes. >> so if he were your client would you advise him to buy this home. can he afford it? >> that is a very hefty price tag. really the rule of thumb is you only want to purchase something that is three to four times your annual income. clearly this is outside of their budget. i cannot advise this as a purchase. however based on your no today or the first day of spring i would like the stay at that house, whoever did buy it. >> that would be nice today. do you think the obamas will live in hawaii or will they want to be close tore a city like chicago? >> of course he's not moving to hawaii. what is he going to talk with the people in hawaii about? the weather baby on a surf board. he's a sophisticated guy. he's going to want to two to new york, something, want to hang around with the celebrities and movie stars. that's where he feels at home. those that is what he thinks is his base. it's not hawaii. not a beach. >> when you're in hawaii where do you vacation? he loves vacationing there. i guess he'd go to chicago. gavin should obama be impeached over this in. >> yes. it's illegal to even look at houses -- you're supposed to have an allegiance to the white house. that's what we signed up for. to go around looking at other houses, comes back and makes the white house look cheap and tawdry. i'm saying that as a canadian. even i have more reverence for that fortress of solitude than this guy running around willy-nilly, the guy who used to live here had a british guy named higgins. i want to stay here. no. you'll be alone with michelle and you'll die of boredom. get back to your job. >> i think we all agree on that. >> yeah. >> totally we do. >> coming up, robot romances. 40% of the streetlights in detroit, at one point, did not work. you had some blocks and you had major thoroughfares and corridors that were just totally pitch black. those things had to change. we wanted to restore our lighting system in the city. you can have the greatest dreams in the world, but unless you can finance those dreams, it doesn't happen. at the time that the bankruptcy filing was done, the public lighting authority had a hard time of finding a bank. citi did not run away from the table like some other bankers did. citi had the strength to help us go to the credit markets and raise the money. it's a brighter day in detroit. people can see better when they're out doing their tasks, young people are moving back in town the kids are feeling safer while they walk to school. and folks are making investments and the community is moving forward. 40% of the lights were out, but they're not out for long.they're coming back. will we will we look to robots for romance? during this year's south by southwest an artificially machine is able to convince several lonely guys that he was a cute 25-year-old woman looking for love. it was clever marketing for a new film that deals with artificial intelligence and love. but robo's sexual love may not just be in movie some day. the futurists predicts that by the year 2030 realistics robo will be able to trick humans into falling in love. he also adds that virtual technologies will make it seem like a physical experience. that's gross. andy, have you ever fallen in love with a robot? >> no. but i'm sure several of my exs would they they have. >> i see what you did there. >> first of all, i don't convincing guys on tinder that you're anything that you're not is nothing to be -- i would think it's obviously that people could fall in love with a robot. there are guys out there now who think they fall in love with porn star os women who are paid to pretend to love them back. i don't see how that's any worse than falling in live with an ai. >> are we ever or true selves, will? >> like in general or just the love stuff? >> i mean what is better, like being single. >> yeah. >> or having a robot girlfriend? >> the whole like robot girlfriend thing, yeah, there are people who fall in love with celebrities. they think robert downey, jr. is in love with them or something. that's different. that's a weird delusion not to get too profound before we all have cocktails. you're never going to be able to get the robot to capture the illogical, rational, doing stupid things. how do you know that the robot loves you back unless the robot is throwing eggs at your house or breaking your car windows 0. that's how you know. >> who told will that we were having cocktails? >> oops. sorry about that. >> wow. >> he got a promotion. >> and now i feel unloved. >> lauren, would you ever date a robot? >> so this strikes me -- >> that wasn't a yes or a no. >> it's such a definitive no that i stumbled over the answer. it's kind of sad to me. the whole point of being loved or the accomplishment in being loved is someone loves you despite all of your imperfections and there's this human element to it and you find that other person who is so weird just like you are and it's special and unique and you grow with people. i don't see a robot. maybe i'm missing something. >> sounds to me like you're a little bigoted against robots. >> i hope my father-in-law doesn't see this. he was leaving our front door and he slipped and had a really awkward fall. and h goes, don't tell emily, his wife about that. i learned a lot about that. say you're walking down the street with a chocolate cake and you fell and it was all over your face. you would not tell your wife that. the whole billy joel [ muted ]. >> we're going to edit that out. >> you have to be a robot. >> do you think in your lifetime you're going to see the fight for robot human marriage equality? 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and if not, will you become one? >> so no, i'm not really much of a beer drinker. and i can't imagine that this is actually going to taste good. i just keep picturing like smirnoff ice. like it's going to be some weird thing that never really catches on. i'd rather drink prosecco. that is my drink of choice. >> do you ever get the headaches? i get the bubbly headaches. >> yeah. >> wouldn't it be nice if you didn't? >> it would be nice. but i try to alternate water prosecco. >> why can't just someone have a beer in one hand and a water in the other? >> there's all kind of sounds like the gatorade and vodka mix. >> that's a really good idea. >> it's like that we all drank in tenth grade math class. it's a bad idea, though. it's not a good thing. >> what a subversive school you went to. >> i know. it really was. >> all right, if everyone will get your gatorade out we're going to start. >> it was in brooklyn. >> but this is a bad idea because this is how we regulate ourselves, is hangovers and the guilt and shame that comes with it the next day. guilt, shame, feeling physically ill, this is why we're not drunk all the time. >> yeah, gavin, does this sound like a good idea or not? >> well first of all, it's a load of hogwash. it's like climate change. a scientist goes, i think i might have something that might happen in the future and everyone gives him accolades. these idiots might have something. he put up his hand and we all come running and go oh you're going to invent magic beer? i might. it's possible. yeah. >> it's like look, i found magic hats. that's a beer. andy, thoughts. >> i agree with gavin. i think this is the alcohol version of the flying car that we've been promised. >> nothing cool is getting invented. it's all been invented. >> yeah. absolutely. and vodka and gatorade in tenth-grade math class you? went to private school didn't you? >> yeah. >> there it is. >> that weird straw that went up -- >> yeah, like under your school tie. >> you're allowed to drink gatorade in class. it's all red. >> i went to public school. we drank southern comfort. you know, in a paper bag. >> yeah. that sounds hardscrabble, your upbringing. >> it really was. >> you know what i used to wear to school is one of those barrels with suspenders. because that's all we could afford. >> we were probably about 20 miles away from each other. >> in canada you'd get a detention if you don't have a labatt's blue. what's going on? you going out for a rip there, guys? slam one down and you'd go all right, shotgun then, you hoser. slam it down. >> this got so canadian. that's amazing. >> you would kind of think though, that by 2015 they would have found a way to stop hangovers. because we like them. we like the pain. >> bourbon burns. we like the hangovers. >> i think the government has discovered it but they're afraid to give it to the people. >> they are afraid. they want it for themselves. >> because people will just get drunk 24/7. >> thank you, tv's andy qulif and gavin mcguinness. that does it for me. i'm joanna sipinsky. i'll see you next time. vent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.gov/business [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. 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