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all right, that is our aatm i' dan ashley. >> from all of u >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, senator bernie sanders, from "dora and the lost city of gold," eugenio derbez, this week music from the raconteurs. and now, most definitely, jimmy kimmel! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you. dickey, i appreciate that. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching, thank you for coming. we have quite a show for you tonight. gentlemen who would like to be president of the united states, thsenator om vermont, bernie sanders is here with us tonight. bernie ran for president in 2016 and is hoping people are still feeling the bern, however, if you are still feeling that after three years, you should probably consult a urologist.
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i wonder who has a better chance at taking down president trump, bernie sanders or colonel sanders. robert mueller appeared in congress for nearly seven hours for q&a, more q than a. mueller is a marine, earned a purple heart. and he is a life-long republican who spent the day being abused by his party. at one point, melania had to come in and tell them to be best. republicans were very eager to poke holes in any part of mueller they possibly could to distract us from the crimes our president committed. fox news went so far to bring in a body language expert to suggest mueller wasn't being entirely forthcoming. >> he holds his fingers together and his tongue juts out. number one, when you keep your hands like this you are showing restraint. when you stick your tongue out, you're saying to someone, i
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don't like what's coming out. i'm not happy with this. so hands restrained. he's holding eye contact, not moving. and then you see that tiny tongue jut, and you realize, this a man trying to hold things back. >> oh. >> jimmy: oh, fascinating. is it possible they've been drinking the peroxide they put in their hair? because trump and his legal team declared the case closed. but his personal attorney, rudy, tootie giuliani says there's more to come. >> that hand will come up and the body was buried today. >> jimmy: there's something nuts going on with rudy giuliani's hair. he's got clown hair now. we did some digging. this is a fascinating evolution. i always wondered what happened to rudy giuliani. this is a mayor, we respected him. here's a parallel. here's rudy giuliani as a prosecutor in 1982.
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he and donald trump met at the comb-over club downtown. he seemed to know what was to come hair wise. here's rudy's hair in 2000. not bad. here, it's fine, he's getting older. you look at him from the side. his head has a hump on it like a camel. here's rudy giuliani yesterday. we've done nothing to alter this. all of a sudden his hair is purple. it looks like he was eating pancakes and fell asleep in a puddle of boysenberry syrup. but who lets him go on tv like that? if you spray that magenta spray paint out of his hair, he looks fine, like a weird old monster, like anyone else. [ applause ] hey, here's another crazy thing. on tuesday, the president spoke at this annual teen summit for a conservative student group called turning point usa. for whatever reason, the official seal of the office of
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the united states was not the official seal of the office of the united states. that seal has a two-headed eagle, which is the symbol of russia. it's holding golf clubs, a lot of cash, and instead of e pluribus unum. it says he is a puppet in spanish. donald can hardly tell the difference between eric and junior, he lashed out at sweden on behalf of a$ap rocky. now this is real. this is his new cause. this afternoon he wrote, very disappointed in the prime minister for being unable to act. sweden has let our african-american community down in the united states. i'm sure they're pretty upset about that.
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i watched the tape of a$ap rocky, imagine that by the way, and he was being followed and harassed by troublemakers. treat americans fairly, #free rocky. if that wasn't enough he tweeted again, give a$ap rocky his freedom. we do so much for sweden, but it doesn't work the other way around. they should focus on their real crime problem, #free rocky. he thinks they're holding stallone. a$ap rocky is charged with a street fight. a$ap rocky is scheduled to go to trial next week. kanye west ask the donald trump to do something about the situation. guess who was at the white house this morning? none other than kim kardashian. so our national reality show merges and marches on. north korea launched two short-range missiles into the sea.
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i don't know. i hate to be the one to tell you, a gentle way to put this, but aqua man is dead. they killed, he's dead. some believe north korea did this because they want another summit. kim jong un is the only leader in the world looking to spend more time with donald trump. maybe it wasn't a threat. maybe that's how they go fishing in north korea. we don't know. you know, the world's in the middle of a heat wave right now. the netherlands, germany and belgium saw all-time highs. 108 degrees in paris. it's so hot you could fry a snail on the sidewalk. and we aren't much better off. it was 93 in l.a., this is the time of year when hollywood boulevard is packed with tourists from all over the world, most of them clammy, some of them were at a youth hostel. the walk of fame backpackers hostel. the bunks go for about $30 a night. every now and then we like to give a chance to young travelers
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a chance to compete for a free upgrade to a hotel. and that's why it's time to play hostel la vesta. hi, cousin sal. >> i'm having sizing issues with this jacket. >> jay: can you have contestants for us? >> yes. >> jimmy: hello there, what is your name? viviana >> >> jimmy: i guess i see it on your shirt. where are you from? >> i'm from germany. >> jimmy: what part of germany? >> bonn. >> jimmy: are you on vacation? >> yeah, i'm traveling around america. >> jimmy: where have you been so far? >> so far just new york. >> jimmy: this is l.a. now. you got off the plane in the wrong spot. what do you do for a living? >> i just graduated. >> jimmy: congratulations, what
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will you go on to do? >> uh, well, so far i'm just go being to travel around and maybe work for an international organization. >> jimmy: so viviana is a spy. alri let's meet your opponent and neighbor at the hostel. nicolas, where are you from? >> hi, i'm french. >> jimmy: oh, you are french. that must mean you're from france. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it was hot there today, huh? >> yes hot. >> jimmy: do you hear from people at home? >> yeah, i come from the south of france. very hot. >> jimmy: what do you do for work? >> i'm teacher. >> jimmy: so you guys are traveling in a low-budget situation. we're going to try to make it a high-budget situation. this is what you're playing for tonight, a luxury room at the hollywood roosevelt hotel. you will enjoy a 700-square-foot suite with king size bed, hardwood floors, and you don't have to wear your shoes in the e
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roosevelt's luxurious swimming pool. can you imagine peeing in that? there's a lot on the line tonight. all you have to do is know more than your opponent does about this place we live in. i'm going to ask you questions about our city and state. whoever answers more of them right gets the room, okay? here we go. the first question, one of the most famous universities in los angeles is called usc, what does usc stand for? yes, viviana? >> university of california? >> oh, my god. >> jimmy: nicolas? >> university of science of california. >> jimmy: neither of those answers were what we looking for. we were looking for the university of southern california. all right, okay. >> let's regroup. >> jimmy: no one has any points. let's go to another question. on the show "melrose place."
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the main characters lived in an apartment on what famous l.a. street? yes? >> melrose? >> jimmy: no. >> walk of fame. [ buzzer ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: nicolas is very quick with the trigger there. no, nicolas, viviana i'm going to give you a chance. melrose place is on what street? >> melrose avenue? >> jimmy: so close, but not right, because the answer is melrose place. hence the name "melrose place." next question. this is a video clue. what is missing? look at that video screen, from this state flag? yes? >> bear? >> jimmy: a bear is correct! the bear is the bear. all right, next question. what was the name of the large california ranch owned by
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michael jackson? nicolas? >> um, netherlands. >> jimmy: yes! wait, what did you say? spell that for me, nicolas. >> neverlands. >> jimmy: that's correct, nicolas. we have a tie. i don't know if you're talking about dutch people or michael jackson. another video question. let's go to the board. what are these? these were very famous. there were commercials in the '80s. they even had a hit song. do you know what those are? anyone? anyone? [ buzzer ] i'll tell them what it is. >> those are the little netherlands. those are california raisins. >> jimmy: those are the california raisins. do you know what a raisin is? >> yes. >> jimmy: yes. it is a dried what?
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>> fruit. >> wine. >> jimmy: i'm not sure you two are from any countries at all. [ laughter ] all right. this is going to be, this might be it here, this is the tiebreaker here. name one of the two movie stars who became governor of california. viviana. >> arnold schwarzenegger. >> jimmy: that's correct. schwarzenegger was our governor. nicolas, do you know the other one? >> no, i do not. >> jimmy: the other was ronald reagan, but that doesn't matter at all. because we do have a winner, congratulations, viviana, you get to stay in the suite at the hollywood roosevelt, bellhop sal will take your baggage, and for you, and don't fret, nicolas. you are going home with a sleep mask and febreze to help you through the night. thank you both for playing. hostel la vista, and have a wonderful trip here in
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kathy griffin, julia louis-dreyfus, milo ventimiglia, michael pena, new los angeles laker anthony davis, chef steve martorano and alison brie, with music from mac demarco, of monsters and men, bj the chicago kid and the head and the heart. so please join us for that. >> jimmy: our first guest is an unlikely hero to people many years younger than he, a leading candidate for the democratic nomination and he's doing it all without a super pac or a comb. please welcome the senator from vermont, bernie sanders. [cheers and applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. [ crowd chanting "bernie" ] >> jimmy: they still love you. were you worried at all that the enthusiasm would not be there the second time around?
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>> no. >> jimmy: did you watch the mueller testimony yesterday? >> i was in a plane. but i read it. not the whole thing, but some of it. so i didn't watch it. >> jimmy: you know what happened. and it probably happened as you expected. i wonder if you looked at any of that and wished that you had been there in that spot, because you really, i feel like you would have sold that report. you know, it's one thing to write it. it's another thing to perform it. >> i think the bottom line is the message from mueller is that the russians intervened in the campaign in 2016. they are still intervening, and we've got to stop that. whatever your political view is, you want to make sure that the election in the united states is controlled by the people of this country, not the russians or anybody else. >> jimmy: that seems very obvious, and it seems like something that would be embraced by both parties, but it can't even get a vote in the senate. the republicans have stopped it twice today. >> we have an incredibly
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do-nothing senate which seems to be doing all to worry about the wealthy and powerful. >> jimmy: why can't -- >> we cannot even get a serious discussion about the existential threat to this planet of climate change. [ applause ] and i will tell you why. i will tell you why. it is because these guys are owned by the fossil fuel industry, which is more concerned about their short-term profits than the future of this planet. and that's the simple truth. >> jimmy: can't we just outspend the fossil fuel people if it's a money issue? >> jimmy: you can't. >> you can't? the fossil fuel industry makes tens of billions of dollars a year. the koch brothers have contributed hundreds of millions to the process. you have wall street putting millions into the political process. the drug companies, the insurance companies, the military industrial complex.
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jimmy, what our campaign is about, really, is saying we need a political revolution in this country, instead of having a government run by large multi-national corporations and the 1%, maybe, just maybe we want a government and economy that works for all of us, and not just them. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: it does seem so crazy that, you know, we have a list of things to worry about, but f the climate on this planet, it makes it uninhabitable for other human being, none of the stuff on the list matters. >> you're right. the scientists are telling us we have less than 12 years to act boldly in transforming our energy system away from fossil fuel to sustainable energy or else there will be irreparable damage done to this country and the rest of the world, and yet you got these people, the fossil fuel industry, who are much more concerned about their short-term profits than the future of this planet. >> jimmy: which is nuts.
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>> it is nuts. >> jimmy: because they have to live on this planet, too. >> their grandchildren have to live on the planet. but at the end of the day, it is not just the fossil fuel industry, it is wall street whose greed has done irreparable harm to this country, it is all of these powerful special interests whose just greed is destroying the working class of this country. you know, we have a situation in america today where you got three people, we don't talk about this in congress. we don't talk about it in the media. you got three people who own more wealth than the bottom half of the american people. got the top 1% owning more wealth than the bottom 92%. yet we are the only country not to guarantee health care. thank you very much for the work you've done in making sure health care -- [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: again, it seems obvious that we should make sure people have health care coverage. >> it is obvious to you. it is obvious to me. it is obvious to most people. yet we again have to ask ourselves, why is it that we are the only major country on earth
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not to guarantee health care to all people, why over 80 million people are uninsured or underinsured. why one in five people can't afford the medicine they need because of prescription drugs. why is that? it gets back to the power and greed of these major multi-national corporations who could care less about working people. i know we don't talk about it much, but it is an issue as a nation we're going to have to talk about. >> jimmy: it is an issue most of the citizens in this country care about when they're not being bamboozled. yes, i do want coverage for my children until they're 26 years old. your proposal, correct me if i have any of this wrong, medicare for all, something that makes you different from your fellow candidates, you want to do away with private insurance all together. >> that's right.
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>> jimmy: i worry that twist makes it an impossible sell for most people. >> no. i don't think so. i think it's exactly what the american people want. polling suggests it. here is the bottom line. at the end of the day, we have to make a decision. do we have a health care system as exists virtually in every other major country whose major function is to provide quality care to all people as a right, or do we continue with the system we have right now, which is designed to do what? everybody knows what it is. what is the function of the insurance companies? it's to make as much as they can. what is the function of the drug companies? last year the top drug companies made $69 billion in profit and charging us ten times more than the canadians for insulin that people in this country need. and ultimately, we have to make that determination. do we expand medicare, which is a good and popular program for seniors to all people, or do we continue a dysfunctional and expensive system designed to make billions for the health care industry.
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>> jimmy: you are taking a bus load of people with diabetes. >> that's correct. >> jimmy: to canada for what reason? for fun? >> to expose to the world. no. it's fun to go. i live near canada. it's a fun place to go. this trip is not. what this trip is about is to expose the insanity of people in america being forced to pay ten times more for insulin as our neighbors in canada. and that has everything to do with the greed of the pharmaceutical industry. it has everything to do with the fact that we are the only major country not to negotiate prices with the drug companies. they could double or triple the price of medicine tomorrow, there's no law to stop it. and you know why? because they have made hundreds of millions of dollars in campaign contributions, billions of dollars lobbying and the congress does what they want, not what the american people want. so we're going to expose them, if elected president, and if we pass medicare for all, nobody in
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>> jimmy: we are back with senator bernie sanders. the most important thing, we talk about a lot of important things, but most importantly, what are you going to do to help a$ap rocky get out of sweden? >> not much for the moment. >> jimmy: not much right now. cardi b is one of your supporters. >> cardi b is! >> jimmy: you know her? >> i know her. you know, we have talked on the phone on several occasions. she is really smart. and she is deeply concerned about what's happening. >> jimmy: she does seem to be concerned, doesn't she? >> yes. >> jimmy: which is a little surprising, maybe. >> yeah, but, you know, that's
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the truth. she comes from a humble background. she knows what it's like to live in poverty. >> jimmy: to struggle. >> to struggle. and she wants to make sure we improve life for working people. and i'm delighted at that she's a supporter. >> jimmy: have you ever been on etsy, the website? so this is a craft website where people make things and then they sell them. and a lot of the things they make are about you. you're on like 5,000 products. none of which you're profiting from, i'm sure. and these are real things. these are not things we made up as a joke. like this is, i don't know what's happening here, but you seem to be on an all bernie volleyball team, playing with the moon. there's a, i guess people are kind of tickled at the idea of you and beto running together. there's a back to the future parody with the two of you. this is a good one. this is a birdie sanders, i guess. you've probably seen that logo about. >> you know what that's about. that's about a bird that landed on a podium.
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i think we were in portland. and just out of nowhere this little bird lands on the podium and sits there. some people think it's a spiritual thing, a heavenly. >> jimmy: speaking of spiritual things there's a candle that's saint, although they should have gone with st. bernard. i don't know what this is exactly, but i'd love to see you in this. i'm going to give it to your wife as a take-home item. you're getting cheated out of a lot of money there, trump wouldn't let this happen. he'd get a cut of all of that. >> no doubt. >> jimmy: do you relish in the idea of debating donald trump? >> not only debating him but beating him. what trump is trying to do is unprecedented and extremely ugly. he's trying to divide our country up based on the color of our skin or where we came from our religion or sexual
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orientation, and that is not what a president of the united states should do, and it will give me great pleasure to defeat this president and create a government of compassion and of love rather than just of hatred and divisiveness. [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: your slogan, put the slogan up, because your slogan does seem to be a shot at donald trump. it's not me. us. that is your campaign slogan. now let me ask, is it smart to put the words "not me" in your campaign for president? the us gets in the corner of the tee shirt or something. it's not necessarily a wise idea. >> what it means is two things. it means, jimmy, that we are all in this together. and that when a president of the united states has got to be about is not only bringing people together but understand
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that your family has to be concerned about her family. we've got to be concerned about each other. and the second point of that is that the only way we take on powerful special interests is when millions of people stand up and say enough is enough. that the 1% cannot have it all. that we need a country that belongs, and a government that works for everybody. and no person -- >> jimmy: we need to wake up. we need to wake up and get our heads out of our teleprompters. >> anybody who thinks it's time to give up in despair and not get involved, this is not that moment. you know, we are a democracy, although trump is trying to undermine that. what a democracy means is that the future of this country rests in your hands, in your hands, in the hands of hundreds of millions of people. we cannot sit this one out. the future of the country is at stake, the future of the planet is at stake. we got to stand up. we got to fight back. >> jimmy: next week you will be
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on the podium debating. you'll be on stage with elizabeth warren, your friend. is it productive for democrats to be going after each other in the way that for instance senator harris went after joe biden? >> well, look, people, a campaign is about differences of ideas. and i think there is nothing wrong with us talking about our vision for the future, what our record is, how it differs from somebody else. that's called politics. what is not acceptable are ugly, personal attacks and trying to destroy people's character. that is not acceptable. so i hope that what the debate will be and what the campaign will be about is about discussing the very serious issues facing the american people, whether it is climate change, whether it is, you know, 45 million americans dealing with student debt, whether it is the fact that we are the only country not to guarantee health care to all people, these are issues that need serious discussion. people may disagree. let's have that discussion, but let's not get into personal attacks.
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raconteurs. variety magazine named our next guest the most influential hispanic male in the world. he has a star on the hollywood walk of fame and goes to the gym with guillermo. you can see him in the new live-action version of "dora and the lost city of gold," it opens in theaters august 9th. please welcome eugenio derbez. ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: that was not a joke. guillermo told me, yes, yes, we go to the gym together. >> yes, you might think he doesn't go to the gym, but he
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does. >> jimmy: what is he doing at the gym? is he just showering? or what's going on? is there anyorppening? >> he's very active. he's always chatting, spinning around. talking with everyone. encouraging everyone. very active. >> jimmy: he's a mascot there at the gym. very nice, guillermo, maybe do a sit-up every once in a while while you're there >> yes, he'll do that. >> jimmy: as i mentioned. you're a huge star in mexico, you grew up in a show business family. >> yes. >> jimmy: your mother was on a telenovella. >> my mother was the soap opera queen. she made the first one in 1965, i think. >> jimmy: wow. >> or previous, i don't know. but she did the first telenovella ever. >> jimmy: what show was that? [ speaking in spanish ] >> jimmy: what does that mean? >> forbidden path. >> jimmy: oh, forbidden path,
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nice. >> she was huge. she was big. and i wanted to be an actor since i was a kid, because every day i had a day off at school i went with her to set, and i was volunteering to be an extra, always, i want to be an extra, please, please. so i was everywhere, and in the bank, in the restaurant, in the train, in the airplane. >> jimmy: you were on the forbidden path. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and then you moved to los angeles. >> and then i tried -- >> jimmy: you made a huge movie, like really the biggest spanish-language movie in the world, right? >> yes, it is. "instruction not included." >> jimmy: "instruction not included" and you came here. >> i came here. i tried to cross over for many, many years, i did this movie, and -- >> jimmy: isn't it funny how that happens? >> money. and then i moved here five years ago and started working here in the u.s.
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>> jimmy: now you're making this movie. you're in the movie and one of the producers of this adaptation of "dora the explorer", which is a hugely popular show. >> i'm very happy, because dora's a global icon around the world, and she's latina. >> jimmy: yeah. [ applause ] >> so we were shooting in the jungle for four and a half months, in the real, real jungle. >> jimmy: where? >> in australia. >> jimmy: oh, oh. there's a lot of dangerous animals in australia. >> every animal in australia wants to kill you. [ laughter ] >> no, really. >> jimmy: i guess you got out alive. was anyone killed? >> no. >> jimmy: that's good. >> almost. but boots, we had like three pairs of boots. the monkey. it was really -- >> jimmy: what animals are most dangerous and what do you have to deal with? >> nine of the most deadly spiders and it's of the most deadly snakes in the world in australia.
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and we were doing a movie there. >> jimmy: in the jungle there. >> in the jungle. every single day we were, it happened to me one day, i was changing my wardrobe in a small tent in the jungle, in the middle of the jungle. and all of a sudden i saw a spider crawling on the chest of the wardrobe lady. >> jimmy: oh, the wardrobe lady, oh, boy. >> it was crawling on her chest, so i flicked it off like ah, and she saw the spider and ah, oh, my god, you saved my life. >> jimmy: oh. >> i don't remember the name. that's a white tail spider. one of the most dangerous spiders in the world. >> jimmy: oh, so then did you make her your servant? that's what happens on tv when you save somebody's life. you have a young daughter, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: how old is she? >> she's 5, next week she's turning 5. >> jimmy: so she's dora the explorer age. is she excited?
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>> every morning she watches "dora the explorer." dunn, dunn, dunn, i'm singing the song all the time while i'm going to work. so she's a big fan, and when she knew i was doing the movie she was really excited. >> jimmy: yeah. >> she's very attached to her mom. >> jimmy: okay. >> i've been waiting all the time for this daddy's girl moment, and it didn't come. until, until she knew that i was in the movie, "dora the explorer" movie. so her friends start asking her, your dad is in the movie? this morning she was, daddy, can you drive me to school please? oh, my heart was melting. but no, she just wanted to show off his daddy, her daddy. i mean.
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>> jimmy: hey, whatever, you take whatever you can get, right? did she get to meet dora the explorer? >> yes, once. i'm going to be shooting with dora, do you want to meet dora in person? she was very excited. so i took her to the set one day. and i went, like, are you ready to meet dora? and she's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. we knocked on the door of isabella's trailer, and she opened the door. she's dora, she's dora, and she went like, and then i noticed she was disappointed, because she was expecting to see the animated version of dora. >> jimmy: you're right. this is just another kid. >> a teenager, 17-year-old flesh and bone dora. she was like. >> jimmy: i hope things turn around for you, i really do. the movie is "dora and the lost city of gold" opens in theaters august 9th. and we'll return with music from the raconteurs. ♪
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>> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank r b eugenio derbez. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next, but first, this is their album, "help us stranger." here with the song, "somedays: i don't feel like trying," the raconteurs! ♪ ♪ i've got so much to give i got a lot a heart yeah, only trouble is it's doomed from the start ♪
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♪ but somedays i just feel like crying and somedays i don't feel like trying ♪ ♪ but somedays i just feel like crying and somedays i don't feel like trying ♪ ♪ but somedays i just feel like crying and somedays i don't feel like trying ♪ ♪ but somedays i just feel like crying and somedays i don't feel like trying ♪
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♪ somedays somedays somedays somedays ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here righnow i'rie not de yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not
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dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ ♪ i'm here right now i'm not dead yet i'm here right now i'm not dead yet ♪ [cheers and applause] >> thank you.
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