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for joining us. right now on jimmy kimmle, actress allison janey. have a great night, everyone. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight from "spy", allison janney. paul dano. the national spelling bee champs. and music from hiatus kaiyote. with cleto and the cletones. and now, once again, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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>> jimmy: welcome. i'm jimmy kimmel, the host of the show. i'm glad you're here. how many of you -- how many of you in the studio audience are visiting from out of town, from other places here tonight? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the weather has been great here. we're all going to die because we have no water. but while we're dying, we're going to have a lot of picnics. a lot of places were on flood watch today which is crazy for us. yesterday, new jersey got 4 inches of rain. in newark there were fish in the street. some people came out to catch them to eat them. a lady got a delicious carp in a
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bucket. this guy is trying to get one with an umbrella. i believe that's a new tlc show. new york city officials had to issue a warning telling people not to eat fish they found in the streets. sounds to me like governor christie wants the seafood buffet all to himself. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: if you have to be reminded not to eat fish that washed up on the street in newark, i think we'll be okay without you. the tsa just released the findings of an investigation they did at a number of american airports. they had agents try to smuggle weapons and fake explosives through the tsa. they were able to get through undetected 95% of the time. the tsa failed 67 of those tests. the secretary of homeland
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security said the numbers in these reports never look good out of context. [ laughter ] they don't look good in context either. somehow they managed to successfully detect 100% of the water bottles i tried to get through. so the director of the tsa has been reassigned. the new guy has asked anyone who might be carrying a weapon, please hide it in your shoe where they can find it. i assume you've seen the "vanity fair" cover photo of caitlyn jenner. so caitlyn jenner of course used to be bruce jenner, but she's now caitlyn jenner. we've known bruce jenner since 1976, since the olympics. it's hard to burn a new name and gender into your brain. it's been especially hard to
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keep track of for the abc pro mow department. the same people also make the promos for "the >> i believe in love at first sight. >> we know caitlyn is funny. >> ♪ she's a lady >> she has this super smart humor which i love. >> girl, you got to rock it, baby. >> caitlyn, will you please accept this rose? >> jimmy: there he is. meanwhile, donald trump this morning posted some very enticing video to his instagram account. look at this. >> june 16th at trump tower,
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major announcement. let's see what happens. >> jimmy: the announcement was there's going to be an announcement. we're going to see what happens. some people think trump might be announcing another run for president. i think it would be even more fun if he's planning to announce this. wouldn't that be something? [ cheers and applause ] that's how you give hillary clinton a run for her money, right? there's a new "50 shades of grey" book on the way. the author is releasing a new version of the popular best seller that tells the story from the point of christian grey. it's called, i can't believe she hasn't called the cops on me yet. it's called "grey." it's due out june 18th, just in time for father's day. come up with new ways to use
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those ties we give him every year. they've sold more than 125 million copies. of course there's the big hit movie. the new book is already number one on amazon even though it hasn't been printed yet. if the people that are excited about these books ever find out about internet porn, they're going to lose their minds. they really are. [ cheers and applause ] i assume you remember steven segal, he now spends a lot of his time na russia -- they don't know any better i guess over there. he's very friendly with vladimir putin, the leader of russia. he just appeared at a martial arts tournament. there's steven. got his suit on. you can see he's got a lot of
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enthusiasm. it is nothing short of -- [ cheers and applause ] he's fighting while he's sleepwalking at the same time. you get the idea that -- watch this. he's got two guys at once. that these guys know better than to beat up one of vladimir putin's friends. he's like the world's laziest ninja. [ cheers and applause ] wwe. come back. it's time now for something i happen to look forward to all year. we have a tradition on this show that dates back to, i think, the 1800s. every year we invite the kids who win the scripps national spelling bee to the show. we don't invite them to congratulate them. we invite them to be shalacked
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by me. i now have two little spirits to crush. there they are. co-champions. vanya shivashankar and gokul venkatachalam is his name. they won the competition by selling each other's names correctly. winning the spelling bee is a big deal. and you get to hear your name mispronounced by every newscaster in america. >> vanya shivashankar and gokul venkatachalam. >> gokul venkatachalam. >> gokul venkatachalam and vanya -- geez, these are hard
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names. >> vanya shivashankar. >> won alongside gokul venkatachalam. >> jimmy: okay. [ cheers and applause ] it's not easy. it doesn't roll off the tongue. i, by the way, won the spelling bee in my school when i was in the 7th and 8th grade. i believe we have a photo. there i am -- [ cheers and applause ] didn't even get a trophy. i got a ribbon. also won best home perm that year. spelling is something people used to do before the invention of text messaging. anyway, we let vanya and gokul out of the spelling bee. here they are tonight. vanya shef shan civashankar and.
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by the way, just for the record, will you help me out with your names. >> shivashankar. >> venkatachalam. >> jimmy: you guys make it seem to easy. did you laugh when you see all the news people saying your names wrong? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how did you end up tieing? >> there's a 25-word list. it comes down to three. in the first round, the third person missed so we went back and forth until there were three words left. >> jimmy: how do they run out of words? aren't there lots of words they could have -- i guess you guys don't care, right? we're going to have a little spelling bee. i think we should take a break. we have a very special guy who pronounces the words. what do you call the guy who pronounces the words? >> the pronouncer.
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>> jimmy: our pronouncer also happens to be our parking lot security guard. we're going to take a break. when we come back, it's our 12th annual show spelling bee. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> jimmy: all right. here we are. we are back. [ cheers and applause ] these are our spelling bee champions from kansas and missouri. they tied in the spelling bee. there will be no ties tonight. there will be only one person left standing. and that person will be yours truly. i'm not a kid. i can drive a car if i want to.
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if i want to order a beer, i can do that. neither of you can do that. very good. let's meet our judges. our head judge is my cousin sal. he has many years of experience. [ cheers and applause ] or that he works for me. prejudice is judgment in any way. sal will be joined tonight by our official pronouncer. our pronouncer/parking lot security guard, guillermo. [ cheers and applause ] i'm going to turn the competition now over to cousin sal. who goes first? >> how about everyone take a seat. because there are two challengers, they will compete together as one. but they will take turns. they will not help each other. >> jimmy: you hear that guys? are these new shoes you have?
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, cool. >> first up, from kansas, vanya shivashankar. [ cheers and applause ] guillermo, what is vanya's first word? >> can you repeat the word? >> facetious. >> can you use it in a sentence please? >> stop being face-ti-ous. >> face-gi-ous? >> jimmy: we may have set a new record for the most times saying
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face-ti-ous. >> >> our next contestant, butt your h-a-n-d-s together for jimmy kimmel. what is jimmy's word? >> say that again. >> a-loo. >> maybe get clothser to the mi. >> jimmy: a-loo. could be hello for all i know.
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can you use it in a sentence? >> check out my cool " >> jimmy: i think i figured it out. j-e-l-l-o. >> heirloom is the word. >> jimmy: why didn't you say that? >> next up. from missouri, gokul venkatachalam. what is gokul's word? >> be-bay-clay? >> de-bay-clay.
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>> this word came from the dictionary. [ cheers and applause ] >> de-bay-clay. d-e-b-a-c-l-e. >> the score is now 2-0. jimmy has his work cut out for him. >> jimmy: why didn't you give me that one? >> ask sal. he's your cousin. okay. say-he-pay-da. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let me hear it again. >> say-ke-pay-dale. >> you want to try that one?
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>> no, thank you. >> okay. say-key-pay-dale. >> sake-babble? >> jimmy: that's what he said. you don't speak english? >> can you united states use it in a sentence? >> guillermo just say the word say-key-pay-dan. >> d-o-g. >> jimmy: there's no way i'm going to win this right? let's see if i can get one. by the way, your sister beat me like four years ago. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and your parents or sister are here in the audience. all the parents are here in the audience.
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give me more one and then we'll do the trophy presentation. >> i'm going to give you an easy one, okay? in-de-he-nous. >> jimmy: all right. let's do the trophy presentation. congratulations. you are the winner of this big trop trophy. we're giving you each of you an xbox one so you never have to study again. thanks to the xbox one. congratulations to both of you. >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have music from hiatus kaiyote. paul dano is here and we'll be right back with allison janney. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by lifetime's new series
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: tonight from the new movie "love and mercy", paul dano is with us. then later from melbourne, the one in australia the album is called "choose your weapon." hiatus kaiyote from the at&t stage. on thursday night join us for the first of our nba game night specials in prime time. we'll be joined by the likes of adam sandler, amy poehler, steve harvey, channing tatum and
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on thursday night our guest will be 50 cent. that's before the game at 8:00 eastern, 7:00 central, and after the game for those watching on the west coast. >> jimmy: our first guest is a 6-time emmy award-winning actress who makes everything she's in better. she's like bacon. you know her from dozens of movies and tv shows. her latest, with melissa mccarthy, is called "spy." it opens in theaters friday. please welcome allison janney. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's it going? >> good. >> jimmy: how is your spelling? are you a good speller? >> i'm an awful speller. i am always dumbing down by language when i'm composing an e-mail. i'll be, i-n-c -- i think this
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person is very hard to deal with. i can't spell anything. >> jimmy: did you win any competitions when you were a kid? >> no. i lost a lot. i was very violent loser in my family. we had a ping-pong table that was our dining room table. and we played a lot of ping-pong. i mean, i was deep with the paddle. i throw things. you know, boards, flying -- i'm a terrible loser. >> jimmy: with your siblings you'd play? >> yeah. >> jimmy: did that continue into adulthood? >> i play phase 10 with a group of friends of mine. there's a skip card. i take it very personally. i'm like why? why are you skipping me? why not jimmy? >> jimmy: when you said you're
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skipping jimmy, even though we're not playing cards, wait a minute, that's me. >> it's unbelievable. >> jimmy: do you have brothers and sisters? >> brothers. >> jimmy: were they like that as well? >> no. but i think they were terrible winners, and that's why i'm a terrible loser. if you're not brought up with a gray shous winner, it can be really hard to lose. >> jimmy: now you never lose. at the emmy's you won both categories. [ cheers and applause ] >> pretty exciting. >> jimmy: did you feel at all bad about it? >> there is a certain amount of guilt. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> i do feel bad. but then i feel good. i feel a whole lot of things. >> jimmy: you know what, you didn't even win that emmy. i just gave it to you.
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>> stick together. >> jimmy: if you did that, if you just went with somebody's name who happened to be a friend of yours, they would not go back and say, sorry, we had a jerk presenting. they would just go with it. >> what would happen? i wonder -- that would be a terrible thing. >> jimmy: if you had a fire in your house, you have so many emmy's you couldn't even save them all. you'd have to make two trips. it's really a dangerous situation with these emmy's. >> now, you put it that way. >> jimmy: two for mom and masters. comedy and drama. those shows are very different obviously. and i watch both of those shows. do you shoot -- you can't shoot them at the same time. >> no. during my hiatus, i shot two episodes of masters of sex two weeks ago.
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it sort of worked out that i do one when i'm not doing the other. it worked out nicely. >> jimmy: masters of sex there's a lot of sex because that is the show. are you accustomed to constantly making love in front of -- >> i had to -- this latest episode -- i got the script very late. on friday, i knew someone was going to be having to go down on me on monday. [ laughter ] i did not know who got that role. [ laughter ] >> it was an interesting monday morning. >> jimmy: looking for those head shots. let's go with him. wow. when we come back, we're going to talk about another movie with melissa mccarthy. allison janney is here. we'll be right back.
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you are top of your class at the academy. no surprise there. but you have a certain tame demeanor around the office that says you've never even held a gun.
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imagine my surprise when i saw footage from this drill back at the farm. >> is that me? i can't really -- >> stupid gun. >> somebody definitely sped this up. camera angles and stuff make -- >> ouch. >> the context that's in -- >> i must have watch thd 15 times now. what the [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: "spy" opens on friday. i got to tell you, this movie is very, very funny. you must be happy with it. >> i just saw it for the first time. i was in london and went to the premier there. it was historical. melissa mccarthy is a comic genius. >> jimmy: she's really great. your character uses a word in this movie that i don't think i've ever heard before. it's an all new curse word.
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>> are you talking about thunder [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: that's the one. >> which was a floor pitch. when you're in the middle of doing a scene, paul will throw out alternate lines for your to say. that was one of them. i said it. and i said, what -- what even is that? i've never heard of that expression before. i think it's a british expression. >> jimmy: is it really? they throw that word around a lot more. i guess it makes sense they would add thunder to it. at home, it was bleep so no one has any idea what was said. >> basically the character in "spy." and she talks like a truck driver. >> jimmy: how many movies have you and melissa done together now? >> i've known her for a long time. i met her through taylor who
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directed me in the help and many other moves. [ cheers and applause ] yes. melissa and tate doing the ground links together. i met her years ago. we've done a lot of tate's movies. no one has ever seen here. i've done every single movie he's ever done. >> jimmy: tell us one of them. >> i don't know. if you want to go there. he's a great practical joker. >> jimmy: you already said thunder [ bleep ]. how much worse could it be? [ cheers and applause ] give me one of his practical jokes. >> so i had just met him. i fell madly in love with him. huge crush on him. i was not living here. i was filming "american beauty." and i decided -- i asked him to
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understand, yeah, it's not -- i understand. it's not a problem. absolutely immediately. thank you. thank you, i'm so sorry. and he hangs up and i look at him. and he says look, i first moved here, i had to do some things i'm not proud of. we all got to do what we got to do to survive. and i'm like -- and first of all, i'm thinking, oh, my god, they think i have to hire a male prostitute. embarrassed that they thought i had to pay for sex. and then i -- then all of a sudden, i was like, how -- they can't tell me who i can have in my room. how dare they. i said, you stay right here. i'm going to go down to the front desk and deal with this. i am not confrontational. i will do anything to not have a confrontation. i went through the wringer on this. i was pushing the elevator
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♪ >> jimmy: you know our next guest from "little miss sunshine" and "there will be blood", which, by the way, would make a great double-feature. starting this week he can be seen sharing the role of beach boy brian wilson with john cusack in the new movie "love & mercy." ♪ >> there's like a gasp in between. [ barking ] >> cut. i think we got it. mix that in with the sound of
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the train going by. you think we could get a horse in here? >> jimmy: it opens friday. please welcome paul dano. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very polite. how you doing? so for those who don't know the idea here, you and john play brian wilson of the beach boys. obviously you play the younger version. >> yeah, i play brian in the '60s sort of at the peak of his crea creativity. he's decided to stay in los angeles to work with the wrecking crew. it's sort of the peak of his creativity with pet sounds and
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going into smile that he never finished and the onset of mental illness. >> jimmy: do you get paid for the whole movie when you only play half the character? >> i don't think so. >> jimmy: see, that's no good at all. you play instruments? because brian wilson obviously -- >> yeah, i do. i actually think that music is the reason i got into acting. i think from singing in school, you start to then do musicals and plays. >> jimmy: did you do that sort of thing as a kid? >> i did. i actually started doing community theater, plays in school. and i started doing stuff on broadway in middle school. >> jimmy: how does that happen, you go from the school play to broadway? >> i don't know. i never had a lightning bolt moment, saw something, i'm going to be an actor. it was just something i kind of gravitated towards. >> jimmy: it's so strange. there's always that one kid in
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the school who's good. you go, like, oh, that kid was really good. but rarely do you then see them on broadway, especially when they're still kids. >> in retrospect it's a bizarre thing to have done. i went to school, go to sports practice and go do a play at night. >> jimmy: you have to beat yourself up after school probably. so you had -- how much weight did you have to gain for this role? >> i gained -- i gained at first like 35 pounds. i showed up to the costume fitting and my director was like, whoa, you still have to look good. >> jimmy: he thought you'd gained too much weight? >> i almost looked fake. that's just -- i mean that's silly. wow. >> jimmy: is that the same shirt? >> my girlfriend took that picture. it was like a year later.
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when i got chubby, i actually felt really sexy. >> jimmy: you see? >> i felt like really royal. >> jimmy: look how sexy that one is. right? [ cheers and applause ] mucho. >> that's all i got. >> that's how i want to feel. >> jimmy: was it fun to gain 30 pounds? >> i felt pretty bloated and sweaty most of the time. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> i had to eat like 4,500 calories a day. >> jimmy: oh, is that bad? >> i tried to do it as healthy as possible. at the end of the night, if i hadn't hit the math, i would get a pint of coconut ice cream and a bottle of red wine. >> jimmy: like a real house wooifs kind of diet you're on. was it hard to get the weight off? >> i tore my acl playing basketball with the 30 extra
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pounds. i don't think myfy seek was prepared for that extra weight. so i was fat and on painkillers. >> jimmy: yeah, like elvis. >> you just lay there and want somebody to feed you. it was kind of a great feeling. >> jimmy: you could have played both sides of brian wilson by yourself. >> that was art, life, whatever you call it. i continued the story for a few weeks on my couch with no cameras there just like ringing a bell for my girlfriend to bring me painkillers and food. >> jimmy: were you a real beach boys fan? >> well, you know, i feel like after disney songs, when you're young, it's like the early beach boys and beatles. no matter what, you like the beach boys. >> jimmy: whether you know it or not. >> yeah. in high school, i started to
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play music. real musicians talked about pet sounds. once i did this, i became absolutely obsessed. pet sounds and smile are two of the greatest albums ever made. i actually miss it, when i see that clip you just showed, i miss that music. >> jimmy: come up to the room, we'll sing a little -- great to see you. >> jimmy: paul dano! "love and mercy" opens in theaters friday. and we shall return with music from hiatus kaiyote. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world.
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>> dicky: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. >> jimmy: i want to thank allison janney, paul dano, spelling bee champs gokul and vanya and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. nightline is next, but first this is the album "choose your weapon" here with the song "by fire" hiatus kaiyote.
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oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ direct to the old navajo by the fire wish we were burn your design suede and hawk feather ♪ ♪ entwine me to the time arizona in due mind ♪ ♪ a bell that rings in the chest of story told meet you in this future bold
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sage at key point lead me to ♪ ♪ his funeral yeah a man lost young and old ♪ ♪ regret less the knot yes i give you the end to hold ♪ ♪ and through darkness and earth wet i seek through the land to mould
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a woman that rests night and ♪ ♪ day sweat and tears unfold to undress the burdens that caress the blessed i'm told ooh ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah [ cheers and applause ]
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>> thanks, guys! this is "nightline." >> tonight, lion attack. the young american tourist malled to death through an open window. our reporter on the scene in south africa. these parks are popular, but do they allow people to get too close? plus, they call her the queen of versailles. the woman on a mission to build her own palace, the largest home in the country. tonight, she gives us a tour and tell us what happened when she traded it in for a walk in very different shoes on celebrity

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