00:00Hey, New York.
00:03HBO is having a hard time explaining what my show is,
00:07so I just figured that I'd just try to do it myself.
00:11Usually the host of a TV show is right in front of the camera,
00:15and you can see exactly where the voice is coming from,
00:18which I guess people like.
00:21But in my show, you never really see the host,
00:23and that's because I'm actually behind the camera the whole time,
00:28filming everything you see.
00:30So instead of having to stare at me for the whole program,
00:34you get to see all the cool stuff that I like to film instead,
00:39which I think makes it a lot more exciting to watch.
00:43I spend a lot of time walking around New York,
00:46trying to find the answers to some of life's biggest questions.
00:51Sometimes I talk to people that I meet out in public
00:54and ask them for their advice.
00:57Other times I'll just open up a door and see what's on the other side.
01:02And every now and then I leave town for a couple of days
01:06and explore what other cities have to offer.
01:09But at the end of the day, I always come right back.
01:13It's kind of like that show Planet Earth,
01:16but if it was only in New York
01:18and David Attenborough was forced to film everything himself.
01:24So stick with me,
01:25and I'll show you how to solve problems
01:27that you didn't even know you had.
01:31Because even if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:34there's always a million ways to get it wrong.
01:37And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:39And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:42And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:45there's always a million ways to get it wrong.
01:45And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:51And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:52And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:52And if it looks like you've got it all figured out,
01:53you've got it all figured out.
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