them to take off. >> if you look at the equal numbers, this isn't just about young people. trying to trick young people into purchasing healthcare because he needs it or else his health plan is going to fail. >> look at the 26-year-old part of this. 26-year-old can still be on parents' plan. who he is talking to. >> 27 or younger. numbers for d.c. those aren't for people who are rich. that's for a 27 or younger person who makes $25,000 a year after subsidies, that's not enough money to be able to afford $180 a month in addition to all your bills. >> it may have worked though we got the numbers in when he went on that funny or die. the web traffic through the roof at healthcare.gov. do we know yet whether there were signups or people logging on and they never signed on. >> just people logging on to sign up. maybe they thought they could get health insurance for the price of their cell phone bill. if you actually go on, you will be able to see that's not the case at all. >> we have seen them going on, okay, funny or die, late