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always. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm ama daetz. thank you for joining us. >> have a great night. >> dicky: from hollywood -- it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- lena dunham, from "fightworld," frank grillo, this week in unnecessary censorship, and music from young the giant. and now, back by popular demand, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome. hi, everybody. thanks so much. thanks for coming. thanks for everything. very nice. you are -- you're joining us on
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a day of passion and protests here in the not so united states. there were demonstrations today on capitol hill and in various cities, many americans are angry that brett kavanaugh is still a nominee for the supreme court. the fbi report that was supposed to be limited to one week somehow got whittled down to five days. it's done, and when all was said and finished, the white house said they found no corroborating evidence of sexual assault. it's amazing how much you won't find when you don't look for it. it really is. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell scheduled a preliminary vote for tomorrow. if confirmed, kavanaugh could be sworn in as early as saturday. even though many senators -- the way they do this is very strange. there's one copy of the report, so it's locked in a room, no one's allowed to take it out of the room, you can't take a phone in. about two senators can read it at a time and you can only imagine what chuck grassley's breath is like and they -- i read that it's 1,000 pages long
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which means if 100 senators have to take turns looking at it, that comes out to about 2 seconds a page. that's like scrolling through instagram. it's not much. so, there are widespread reports that the fbi had restrictions on this investigation put in place by the white house, and that adds up, because the fbi only interviewed nine people. there were reportedly -- they were not permitted to speak with kavanaugh's many former classmates that came forward to say they did see him drinking too excess. the fbi also dependent interview classmates of his second accuser, deborah ramirez and the "washington post" reports they weren't allowed to investigate his drinking habits on the disparity between what he told the committee. they do more investigating -- they do a more thorough investigation of the contestants on "the bachelor" than they did for the supreme court. i've interviewed more people this week than the fbi has.
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and they also didn't interview, maybe most unusually, they also didn't interview judge kavanaugh or dr. ford. they weren't allowed to question the accuser or the accused. that's like if during the monica lewinsky investigation they only questioned the cigar. okay? one of the men the fbi either chose or were told not to interview was james roach. they lived together his freshman year at yale. roach says kavanaugh lied about his drinking and about the boofing and about devil's triangle, about what those words mean. he said he saw kavanaugh blackout drunk and also saw him vomit on more than one occasion. >> when brett started saying things about his drinking and his use of certain words, sexually oriented words, you know, i knew he was lying, because he was my roommate. we were in a room together. our beds were ten feet apart for a couple of months, and what
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struck me and made me more interested in speaking out about it is not only did i know what he wasn't telling the truth. i knew that he knew that he wasn't telling the truth. >>. >> jimmy: and yet republicans have decided to vote on this tomorrow. this process is moving faster than pete davidson and ariana grande. i figured i'd throw something in there to get the teenagers interested, you know? so here's a list of things that last or lasted longer than this fbi investigation. here we go. bananas. yogurt. the reboot of "roseanne." anthony scaramucci. kim kardashian and chris hum frooeps and the in my feelings challenge all lasted longer than this investigation. meanwhile, trump is holding another rally tonight, this one in rochester, minnesota. in the meantime, mike pence is handling international affairs. as you know, according to every
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american intelligence agency, russia initiated an unprecedented effort to influence american public opinion in the environment leading into the 2016 presidential election, and that said, here's the vice president. >> china has initiated an unprecedented effort to influence american public opinion. the 2018 elections and the environment leading into the 2020 presidential elections. to put it bluntly, president trump's leadership is working. and china wants a different american president. >> jimmy: oh, good. i do too. i'm glad we're on the same page. it's not necessarily him, but, you know, china -- maybe next time instead of voting we'll just let china pick a candidate and russia pick a candidate and let them fight it out amongst themselves. mike pence badly wants to paint china as our greatest threat, not russia. you know, for many years, mike pence thought nonpleated khakis
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were our greatest threat, so -- but now it's china. he even issued a stern warning about chinese censorship of american movies. >> beijing routinely demands that hollywood portray china in a strictly positive light. it punishes studios and producers that don't. beijing censors are quick to edit or outlaw movies that -- >> come, explore the wonder and beauty of china. experience splendor, vibrant cities, and hospitality like none before. our arms are open to you. beautiful china. come aboard. >> bless you and god bless the united states. >> jimmy: wait a minute. what just -- did you guys -- i don't know if you got that on your end but there was an interruption here. mike pence's favorite chinese food is a small contain eer of
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white rice and a wet nap for dessert. tomorrow in norway the winner of the nobel peace prize will be revealed. donald trump and kim jong-un are among the favorites. that wasn't a joke. that was -- that's true. trump and kim jong-un are said to be very much in the running, along with angela merkel and the president of south korea. i think it's either going to be trump or the guy who had dogs tear his uncle into pieces. one of those two. in case he does win, the president has been -- i don't know if -- he's been practicing his acceptance speech. >> i'm going to bomb the [ bleep ] out of them. it's true. >> jimmy: well, that's -- that is -- that seems extreme, but that's what got him there. you know, presidents -- president trump's son has been out on the campaign trail. djtj was in wichita falls last night to support the senator and blow fish known as ted cruz and donny jr. delighted the crowd with his unique and hilarious sense of humor.
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he even got an assist from his fox friend with benefits, kimberly. >> kimberly, get up here. everyone would rather have kimberly but i don't want to go after her. how do you feel about this, kimberly? >> he's a class act. when other people weren't joining on and supporting this family and supporting the president, he's one of the first to do it because that's the kind of man he is and that's what texas deserves. >> see what i mean? very feisty. thank you, amy. >> jimmy: thank you, baby. you're very feisty. somehow they found the only person less likable than ted cruz to support ted cruz at this rally. this is potentially positive news. which i think we could all use. toys "r" us could be making a comeback. that's right. in march, toys "r" us announced they were closing their stores but according to the "wall street journal," they're trying to get back in business, which
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would mean, you know, maybe there's hope for other stores like radio shack. just kidding, there's no hope for radio shack. but it is a good -- >> guess who's back, bitches. >> jimmy: wow. look at this. wow. [ cheers and applause ] how you doing? hi there, geoffrey. it's geoffrey from toys "r" us. hey, first of all, i don't know if you heard, i was -- congratulations. i heard toys "r" us may be getting back into business. >> that's right. no thanks to you [ bleep ] who didn't shop at our stores anymore. hey, hey, who wants a hatchimal? >> jimmy: that's nice. >> well you can't have it. you have to come to the store and buy it. from us! >> jimmy: hold on. let me ask you. nobody's shopping at toys "r" us anymore, how is the business
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going to work, geoffrey? >> well, if you must know, we created a branding company to maintain existing global license agreements to invest in retail shopping businesses -- >> jimmy: i'm sorry, i don't really know business that well. what does that mean exactly? >> we're going to sell drugs. >> jimmy: oh. you're going to sell drugs? >> damn straight. as a matter of fact, these hatchimals are full of cocaine! >> jimmy: that's nothing to cheer about. you can't fill -- you can't fill hatchimal with cocaine. that's dangerous for children and it's a felony too. >> tell it to a giraffe who gives a [ bleep ]. oh, i don't want to grow up, i'm a toys "r" us kid, i've done so much cocaine, i can't close my eyelids. >> jimmy: thank you, geoffrey. >> all right. >> jimmy: we'll see you later. >> i'll be behind the dumpster out back after the show. >> jimmy: all right.
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thank you, geoffrey. ♪ i don't want to grow up, i'm a toys "r" us kid ♪ ♪ look at this guy right here, he is a mexican ♪ >> jimmy: geoffrey, come on. all right. watch your head. all right. guillermo, you have your bags packed. you ready? >> i'm ready, jimmy, i'm so excited. >> jimmy: we're headed to brooklyn, new york, for a week of shows from the brooklyn academy of music. we'll be there the week after next, october 15th through the 19th. you can get tickets at this website, kimmelinbrooklyn.com and while most of us are flying to new york, guillermo is going, really, in style on the road. this is what we call the guillermobile. isn't that beautiful? it's like 80 feet long. it's custom made specifically for guillermo. guillermo will be taking it all the way across the country to brooklyn. he'll be in dallas on monday, atlanta tuesday, chicago wednesday, and thursday, you will be in philadelphia, right?
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>> that's right, jimmy, that's right. >> jimmy: this is quite a route. who plotted this trip out for you? >> i think -- >> jimmy: aaa or aa? okay, very good. anyway, he'll be stopping and eating and drinking with people along the way, which is really what you love to do, right? >> that's right. that's what i love to do. >> jimmy: all right, guillermo. well, you're going to take off now? >> yeah. let me give you a hug. >> jimmy: all right. let's have a little hug before you go. you have a safe trip. i'm going to miss that little guy, i really am. all right. one more thing before we forge ahead. it's thursday night, which means it's time to bleep and blur the big tv moments of the week. it is this week in unnecessary censorship. >> show that brett kavanaugh [ bleep ] in someone's [ bleep ] during a [ bleep ] when he was in college. >> so, he took a swing at brett,
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and then they were kind of in, you know, two guys [ bleep ] but it was all -- >> so what tonight came to me, a man, a strong, tough cookie, i wouldn't want to [ bleep ] him, okay? and he said, mr. president, he's trying, he said, thank you for [ bleep ] our [ bleep ]. >> i thought kavanaugh was treated like crap. yeah. [ bleep ] yourself. >> community members got to [ bleep ] [ bleep ] with a cop this morning. >> there's only one [ bleep ] for a hundred members to [ bleep ] in the course of a day. why weren't there ten [ bleep ] in that room? what the heck is going on here? >> which brother dressed up as the other to [ bleep ] a girl? >> we're taking you with us. >> they're hardworking americans that just want to play by the rules, [ bleep ] a hard [ bleep ] and have their government respect them. >> they paid their hard earned money to watch us [ bleep ] your ass so let's do it. >> here we go. from behind!
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got him! >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from young the giant. frank grillo is here. and we'll be right back with lena dunham. ♪ tag! ♪ you're it! ♪ toyota. let's go places. ♪ it♪ so sweet ar
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>> jimmy: welcome back. tonight, he is the host of a new documentary series on netflix. it's called "fightworld." frank grillo is here and he's a very strong man, frank grillo. then, their new album comes out a week from tomorrow. it's called "mirror master." young the giant from the mercedes-benz stage.
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you can see young the giant on tour, starting tomorrow night in napa, california. next week, we have new shows with john goodman, jennifer garner, jamie lee curtis, dakota johnson, regina hall, ike barinholtz, romany malco. and on top of all that, we have music from carrie underwood, rod stewart, nct-127 and tom morello with portugal the man. so please joip join us for all of that stuff. you know our first guest tonight. she is the and creator of "girls." she is now out of new york and into the woods. her new show, starring jennifer garner, is called "camping." >> i'm harry. i'm the proprietor. i run the place. >> i'm kate catherine. four night at the groupon rate. >> well, we're all ready for you. i got your tent set up. the bathroom is clearly located and it's got a big old sign that says, el bano. and the hot water here is a
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little touch and go, so you want me to boil you a bath, you come up here, knock on the door, give me four hours' notice, i'm going to take great care of you. >> jimmy: "camping" premiers october 14th on hbo. please welcome lena dunham. >> wow. >> jimmy: you know people here? >> i saw a gentleman who looks familiar to me. >> jimmy: how you doing? >> jimmy: i'm so happy to see you. >> jimmy: i always like seeing you. >> we have a good time together. >> jimmy: i'm always interested in what you're up to. this show is very, very funny. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: you know what? i was thinking you always look for similarities to "girls" and it's not really similar except for in the fact that the characters are fun and also kind of annoying. >> hateful. hateful people.
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and seeing jennifer garner play a hateful person, that's -- >> jimmy: that's tough. >> she had to work. >> jimmy: yeah, right. she's as nice as they come. >> it's crazy. she baked a blueberry buckle for the crew, like, in the morning before she came in three or four times. >> jimmy: when you bake a blueberry buckle, you know you're a nice person. i, for one, have never baked a blueberry buckle. >> you stretch long cheeses. >> jimmy: i like to stretch chee cheeses but that's just for fun. you directed this. >> i did not. i wrote it. and then i just kind of sat onset looking to get into trouble. >> jimmy: oh, really? so i don't know why i thought you were also directing this show. >> no. >> jimmy: you had nothing to do. >> i did nothing. i did nothing. and i didn't realize that part of the reason i do so many jobs is because i'm actually incredibly lazy. so, i need to set all of this up to keep myself from just sending into a total sloth. so other people are working and they're working hard, days, and
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we're out in the woods and i'm just slumped over in my chair scrolling through tmz, eating snacks, people are asking my opinion. i'm like, oh, yeah. it's revolting. >> jimmy: was it revolting or good or fun? >> it was both. i had a -- i got into a pretty dark space with gummy snacks approxima. >> jimmy: oh really? worms, fish, what are we talking about? >> we're talking sour patch kids. >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> we're talking fruit snacks, which i didn't know existed anymore. >> jimmy: yes. they made a big comeback. >> we're talking three or four packs of welch's fruit snacks an hour. >> jimmy: really? that many? >> yeah. we're talking about this person runs on fruit snacks. and then you don't realize how much sugar you're consuming. i mean, when you eat fruit snacks, it's just eating sugar, and then at first, i'm full of this insane joy and energy i've never felt before and i'm like, you know what? what this country needs is a new leader and that leader is me and i'm ready to go.
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and you know, when jimmy kimmel and i run in 2020, it's going to be crazy. and then, like, 45 minutes later i'm like asleep, like, chin on my own chest, like, wheedling around in sugar shock, decemb desolated, thinking about the tragedy that my life has become, alone, going to die alone, going to rot, and people are going to find me. >> jimmy: someone will have to find you, yeah. so you're like a pot smoker but without the smoking pot. >> 100%. i'm a 100% sober snack a holic. >> jimmy: you are acting in the new quentin tarantino movie. that, you have to be on it. because your costars are like the biggest names in the history of acting, right? >> yeah. you can't mess around because it's like you've got your -- say you're brad pitts. i don't want to brag but my scenes were opposite -- >> jimmy: opposite brad pitt. >> and i wouldn't share that
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because obviously there's a tight embargo except the paparazzi did get a picture of me flashing brad pitt my underwear. >> jimmy: was this part of the movie or was this -- >> certainly no. >> jimmy: an unscripted moment. >> that was between takes, him trying to sort of, like, chill and brush up on his lines. it made sense in the moment. we were talking about cupie dolls. do you know what that is? >> jimmy: they're delicious. >> like a, you know, an illustrated character of the, you know, 1920s and someone asked what's a cupie doll and i said, i can show you, i've got one right here on my side. skirt comes up, just kind of, you know -- if you've got illustrated on your body, who are you not to show. >> jimmy: if it comes up, you have to show it to people. >> and my publicist actually asked me directly not to do it again on this show. >> jimmy: oh really? >> she said, no matter what comes up out there, i don't want you to -- and she went like
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this. yeah. >> jimmy: do you listen to her? does it make you want to do it more when she says something? >> i want to do it really bad right now. really bad. >> jimmy: how long have you been in l.a.? >> like you mean like how many weeks or how many years? >> jimmy: i know because you're mostly in new york but now you've come out here. >> i've been here for a couple months. it's getting weird. >> jimmy: do you feel like you belong here? do you feel comfortable? do you know where you're going or anything? >> no. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah. i worry about you perishing out here. you don't drive or anything, right? >> i have a cup -- there's a couple of kindly post mates and everything else is just -- i don't know what's going to happen to me. i literally -- i have, you know, i have neighbors who have said to me, i'm a block away, come knock on my door any time. i'd love to. i don't know how to get there. >> jimmy: your sense of direction is that bad. >> horrible. >> jimmy: i'm exactly the same way. i get out of an elevator and i'm
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like -- i just wait for my wife to take the lead and i follow her. >> i would walk down any alley -- down any dark alley at any time. i am totally guileless and totally deranged. >> jimmy: but isn't that -- in new york, it's just as confusing as it is here. do you know where you are there? >> my mom once told me something when i was young that did not prove true, which is she said, anywhere in new york is 15 minutes in a taxi. so that's kind of the psychology i've brought into my life, and i am always late. >> jimmy: you just -- it adds up. it makes sense if you think about it. i'm fwlglad you mentioned your , because your mom is -- we're going to play a little prank on your mom. it was her birthday yesterday. >> my mom's birthday yesterday. she's my favorite person and she's actually -- i'm really proud of her. she's an artist, she's an amazing artist, you can look at her wikipedia, laurie simmons, she's an accomplished woman of distinction and she's having a big retrospective of all her work over the last 40 years in fort worth, texas, so she's
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there right now, 20,000 square feet of museum. that's pretty cool, right? >> jimmy: she's in texas. >> everything's bigger in texas. >> jimmy: to celebrate your mom's accomplishments, we're now going to screw with her. >> yes. >> jimmy: lena dunham is here. >> by the way, you should know that my mother's biggest anxiety is getting screwed with on television. >> jimmy: it's being on television. i'm glad we could make this come true. tfs like that episode of "tyra" where the dolphins came in. you don't know, i guess. okay. we're going to take a break. >> i love that you said that. >> jimmy: lena dunham and her mom when we come back. we'll be right back. we come back. we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by hilton hotels and resorts. book now at hilton.com.
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>> jimmy: hi there, we're back. lena dunham is here, frank grillo and young the giant are still to come. just to catch you up or where we are now, your mom, laurie simmons, an artist, a very accomplished person, she's got an art show in fort worth, texas. she is there right now. >> right now. she's going to open her art show this week. i'm so proud of her and that's why we're going to prank her. >> jimmy: we're going to pra prank -- it was her birthday yesterday too. >> and my mom is a very stylish whom who -- i would say that she and i occasionally butt heads over fashion. >> jimmy: does she like your
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style? >> sometimes, but like she said to me before, like, just let me pick. just let me pick. i can do a good job. >> jimmy: do you ever let her pick? >> one time i did and i got so many compliments. >> jimmy: oh, you did? >> it was so annoying because it was like everything i've ever wanted in my life but i still was just, like, i can't give it up to her. one night. >> jimmy: you can't take compliments if you're not responsible for them, sure. >> i don't want to. so your costume department helped me with this prank which is we put together three potential looks for my kimmel show appearance. >> jimmy: right. >> and then my mother has received texts from me asking for her response, her honest response to the looks. >> jimmy: today. >> today. and what's stressful is that she seems to be taking it seriously and she's trying so hard to be kind. >> jimmy: i see. okay. >> so -- >> jimmy: so let's put the phone up so we can see what you've been texting your mom. >> so, okay, going to show you three kimmel looks.
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can you be brutally honest. this feels like my first career-saving appearance. i must get it right. and then i invented a designer. i said these are all by a designer called cristjaan barnschulder. here's the look. what do you guys think? she said, don't put undo pressure. who? relating to cristjaan barnschulder. nope. why? good on my hips, no? be honest, i'm really stressed. too short and slutty when you're sitting down. okay, fine. so then we've got this. >> jimmy: just a -- that's -- those are drapes, right? >> that's a drape. these are drapes over a western shirt. she said, i hate when skirts ride up on tv. great point, mom. another barnschulder. better. let's see the third.
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where are you? i'm at kimmel. be honest about this one, please. i feel really fat. how do you lose ten pounds in 40 minutes? here's her trying to be helpful. can the red please be a skirt with the pink shirt? that i would love. let's see. well, this one is quite a style. >> jimmy: is that bad? i don't know anything. it looks good to me. i don't know. that's bad. >> it's not great. and i said, my personal fave. she's so supportive. we do not lose 40 pounds in 10 minutes, no, no, no. and i said, this is literally a $40,000 piece. they sent it today. feel a little pressure to wear. this one broke my heart. dad likes the floral. >> jimmy: yeah, that's me. >> what do you like and please be honest? simple, simple make-up, bright lip, no met make-up, she did not love my met ball make-up, no crazy hair. brutal.
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is the red a skirt too, like a pink blouse with a red skirt. we like the floral. are you locked into those three? >> jimmy: i can tell you something, my mother and i have never exchanged more than one line to each other. this is really astonishing to me. >> it's fun. it's fun. >> jimmy: wow. okay. so now what are we going to do? there's more. >> floral or pink says we. can i face time you in a bit with choices? >> jimmy: we're going to do this right now. you guys have to be quiet because until we reveal that -- what's going on. >> hi, mommy! >> that's beautiful. what are you wearing? >> it is another cristjaan barnschulder. do you like it? >> let's see the bottom. >> what do you think? and then the boot. >> oh, i want to see the skirt. let's see. >> okay. do you think -- what do you think, the skirt's like there? is that too short? >> no, you're pulling it off. where does it go to? that's what i want to know.
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>> like about there, actually. >> i'm -- there's -- i have high contrast. can you stand up? >> yeah. i can stand up. >> okay. you -- you look so pretty. >> congratulations on your show! >> what? you're very silly. >> jimmy: hi, we're actually -- we're on the show, so lena has settled on this one. >> i think it's good. did you see the others? >> jimmy: yes. we did see the others. but congratulations on your show, and happy birthday as well. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: we're on television right now. >> i get that. >> jimmy: oh, you got that. >> did papa run away? >> no. here's dad. >> hi, papa.
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>> hey, guys >> jimmy: hey, how you doing? we just wanted to say hello and surprise you by putting you on television. >> you better get back to work. >> i just realized that was a prank, right? >> yes, it was a prank. >> jimmy: it's never a good sign -- bye, you guys. it's never a good sign when people say, i just realized it's a prank. >> they actually took that better than i thought. i thought i was going to get cursed at. >> jimmy: well, maybe after the show. >> they don't love when i tweet things they say. >> jimmy: nobody does. >> my mom made me delete it when she said that she thought only trump supporters have keurig coffee machines. but she's not wrong. >> jimmy: lena dunham, everyone. "camping" is a show, sunday october 14th on hbo. we'll be right back. th on hbo. we'll be right back. honey the local game store wants to sponsor you.
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>> jimmy: welcome back.
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still to come, young the giant. you have seen our next guest beating people up. now he's taking a break from that to watch others beat people up all around the world. he is producer and host of the new documentary series "fightworld" starting on october 12th. please welcome frank fwril. grillo. >> wow. >> jimmy: how are you? >> i'm good. >> jimmy: i like that suit. >> i just said the same thing backstage. >> jimmy: i was thinking about the last time you were here. you told me i could punch you in the face and i didn't want to punch you in the face but i do want to tell you something, that has -- the only other time that's happened on this show was when carol burnett was here. it was really a strange thing, i thought. >> well, you can still punch me in the face. >> jimmy: i would not want to do that. tell us about your new show because i did see it and it's --
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>> they showed you the trailer. >> jimmy: and it looks very interesting and really cool. >> i was a great big anthony bourdain fan, rest his soul. >> jimmy: sure. yeah. >> and i traveled around the world doing films and stuff, and everywhere i went, i would go to a gym, and through kind of like the brotherhood and sisterhood of fighting, i would become friends with these people and those were the people who showed me the culture of wherever i was. and i had this idea and pitched it to netflix, and they bought it. >> jimmy: yeah and the idea is you go around to different countries and you get involved in their fight culture. >> yeah. i embed myself in the fight culture. i live with these people and through that, i learn about the culture itself, you know, it's very anthropological. it's very philosophical. we shot it on -- in the type of cameras that make it very cinematic. >> jimmy: yes. >> and it is -- listen, it's kind of an homage to anthony bourdain in a sense because it really -- that was the inspiration to the whole thing. >> jimmy: instead eating, people
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are knocking each other's teeth out. >> yes. and they're in better shape. >> jimmy: what countries did you go to? >> i went to senegal, africa. i went to thailand, bangkok, thailand, i went to myanmar, which is very interesting. i went to mexico, which was fascinating. i went to -- where else did i go? i went to brazil. i went six places. those six places. >> jimmy: brazil is well known for juijitsu. so these are in neighborhoods. were you in dangerous spots? >> you would think so but because i was with -- all the places i went to, i was with the kind of elite athlete fighters of those particular places, and it's like being with elvis. you walk the streets and you couldn't be safer. and i was in israel, which is -- which is kind of changed my dna. i never felt safer in my life.
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i feel more flthreatened in beverly hills than i do in tel aviv, israel. it was fascinating. >> jimmy: you brought a photograph. >> that's how safe i was. >> jimmy: this doesn't look like fighting to me. this looks like you were mugged in israel. >> let me tell you about this guy, who looks like my grandfather. >> jimmy: this is the place where you felt safer than befrly hills? >> i've never been safer than in that photo right there. this guy, who looks like i could beat him in anything, he's the guy who trains kraf ma ga in israel, these guys in tunnels and they fight hand to hand. that's the guy. he's teaching me. it was fascinating. listen, at first it was a passion project, i thought maybe i could get this made and it wound up changing my entire being and as american -- as being an american, to come back and then look at my friends who are trying to decide on which third or fourth car they should buy, i was like, nah. >> jimmy: you just beat them up, right?
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instantly. just grab them, shake them, beat those tesla keys right out of their hands. >> why tesla? exactly right. >> jimmy: which one of all these countries, in which country were the people the toughest? >> i got to tell you, because israel -- and i'm -- this is not political, by any means. by any stretch. >> jimmy: because they're -- >> they're surrounded by 28 hostile nations, i mean, they're under constant attack. but because of that, these young people -- i met many of them, in their teens, who have to serve in the military. they're all war -- in fact, i interviewed the mayor of jerusalem, the old city, and i said to him at the end of the interview, an hour long interview by the wall, it was really profound, and i said, describe israelis in one and he said, fight. and it was an -- it's an interesting concept. >> jimmy: did you hit him or not? >> i purchlnched him right in t face. i was asked to leave the country. >> jimmy: no wonder they're
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pointing guns at you. and it's not just men. women fight as well. >> it's many women. there's -- when i say there's a brotherhood and a sisterhood to fighting, if you're willing to get in a ring on a mat, in a cage, it transcends race, religion, your economic background, it transcends everything. i was in israel training in israeli gyms with palestinians. so, it's a very interesting concept. >> jimmy: you know where you should go for the next season? my aunt chippy's house. >> she called me. i can't believe you said that. she called me. >> jimmy: what do you mean she called you? oh, i wouldn't be surprised. oh, she's going to be calling you after this, blooeelieve me. frank grillo, watch "fightworld" on netflix, october 12th. we'll be right back with young the giant. the giant. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing.
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