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search and download for free. thanks for ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live >> this is ridiculous. >> jimmy: hi, there. welcome to a new episode of hollywood lockdown. i'm your host, jim "jimmy" kimmel. hey, this is alarming. according to a new study from the cdc, most people are not using hand sanitizer correctly. they say you're supposed to rub your hands with sanitizer for 30 seconds, which is even longer than when you wash your hands. it's 20 seconds. the study was published in the "journal of information that would have been nice to have three months ago." i didn't know you need to purell for 30 seconds. it definitely doesn't say that on the bottle. i looked at the bottle. it says, "rub hands together briskly until dry." not 30 seconds. why can't we get anything right? what else are we doing wrong?
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are we using ketchup the right way? you're supposed to put it on your face, right? this is an interesting sign of the times. a small show of progress, perhaps. johnson and johnson announced via instagram their plan to help heal our nation's wounds. a line of racially inclusive band-aids. the johnsons wrote, "we hear you. we see you. we're listening to you. we stand in solidarity with our black colleagues, collaborators, and community in the fight against racism, violence, and injustice." they're literally putting a band-aid on the problem of racism. but good for band-aids for finally opening things up beyond the shade they've been using for 100 years. a color known internally as "ed sheeran's neck." meanwhile, ford, the motor company, not the harrison, is planning to unveil a new bronco on july 9th, which is exciting, but also surprising because july 9th happens to be o.j.'s birthday. for real. ford says they didn't realize
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this when they announced it. what i want to know is, who did realize this? who looked that up?t,ow hpot o purell, but we do know this? speaking of notorious dates, five years ago today, donald jessica trump launched his campaign for president and he has been slowly descending into madness ever since. five years ago today, donald trump rode down that escalator to address a group of actors he paid $50 a piece to cheer for him. look it up, it happened. and now, here we are. you know, the traditional five-year anniversary gift is wood. so later tonight, i'm going to hit myself over the head with a baseball bat to celebrate. there is a new, new tell-all book on the wa adviser, john bolton. remember this mustache guy, john bolton? he offered to testify during the impeachment trial, but the republicans said, "no thanks, we're good." i'll be honest, i almost forgot about the impeachment trial.
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at this point, it feels like a hulu show i was really into and then hated the ending of. but bolton is back. his book is called "the room where it happened." which is a reference to the musical "hamilton," which is kind of weird. it's like if woodward and bernstein called their book "nixon christ superstar." bolton is said to lay out many instances of trump's misconduct that go well beyond the quid pro quo with ukraine. and while many believe the president should be worried, the president thinks john bolton should be worried. >> somebody said he went out and wrote a book. if he wrote a book, i can't imagine that he can, because that's highly-classified information. even conversations with me, they're highly classified. i told that to the attorney general before. i will consider every conversation with me as president highly classified. so that would mean if he wrote a book and if the book gets out, he's broken the law, and i would think he would have criminal problems, i hope so. >> jimmy: those are rules for a bachelor party, not the law. he just makes the rules up as he goes, and he is going.
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the trump train is headed to tulsa, oklahoma, on saturday for a big rally despite the fact that instances of the virus in oklahoma are on the rise. and his vp of regional sales is on the road too. mike pence made an appearance today at winnebago headquarters in iowa. and what an appearance it was. >> please stand and welcome our outstanding vice president of the united states of america, mike pence. ♪ >> jimmy: pump it up, yo. the captain of the space force is in the house. that is some theme song. he makes an entrance like a white darth vader. pence delighted the crowd with some of his classic comedy bits and took a very rosy look at the fact that americans are now too scared to travel. >> i was just told by some of the leadership here at the company that americans are buying rvs at a pretty rapid pace.
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in fact, usually, i think we heard that roughly about a third of buyers every year are first-time buyers. it's pushing more like 50%. america is hitting the road in american-made rvs. >> jimmy: that's because if we stay in a hotel we might die. poor mike pence. a few months ago it looked like trump would get impeached and he'd be president. now he's in iowa selling rvs. some have suggested now might be a good time for mike to jump ship, but this vice poodle is nothing if not obedient. he's very even-keeled and i think i might know why. take a look at this. he stopped into a diner in springdale, pennsylvania, this weekend. watch him closely here, because look at it, he's stoned. mike pence is totally bong-loaded. don't tell mother. fox news, by the way, i think they might be disappointed there's no looting going on because they have a new focus to distract us from reality. and that is manufacturing outrage in response to a
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nonexistent movement to cancel the show "paw patrol." >> the cancel culture movement may now be coming for "paw patrol." >> when you start seeing cancellations of such things as "paw patrol." >> they believe is there should not be police, peace or even "is paw patrol." >> "paw patrol" has been canceled. >> chase, german shepherd. >> i have a dog named chase. >> defund the paw patrol. >> paw patrol. paw patrol. >> paw patrol. >> paw patrol. >> we should point out that there doesn't appear to be any genuine effort to cancel "paw patrol." >> jimmy: yes, so then why are you all talking about it? there's real stuff to be mad about, you know? according to a new study from the university of chicago, americans are the unhappiest we've been in almost 50 years. america is in a depression and i'm not talking about the economy.
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but worry no more because help is on the way in the form of the most positive person i know. my cousin micki. micki is guaranteed to boost your mood. she's like a human balloon animal. and with that said, here are some words of hope from cousin micki. ♪ >> when i'm feeling down, i grab a squishy, and i just squeeze it, smell it. and squishies are, it's probably one of the best inventions in the world. i mean, i know there's bigger things that were invented. but for me personally in my life, i would put squishies being invented in the top five. i have bought many on hollywood boulevard and i want to pick up the table and pour it into the back of my van. i don't even sanitize them. i just right then start squeezin' and smellin'. i don't believe germs can come from squishies, because it's such a positive thing.
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♪ >> jimmy: thank you, micki. we have a good show for you tonight. we will honor our health care hero of the week with one of the biggest names in the history of basketball. and we will be right back with mark ruffalo. ♪ ♪ ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) sck tog ♪ ♪ we make it all feel better, ♪ ♪ you're my, you're my, ♪ (woo, yeah) ♪ you're my family. ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my family. ♪
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♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" from my house. in just a little bit we will salute our health care hero of the week with an assist from an nba hall of famer. tomorrow night, sarah paulson will be with us. as will the roastmaster general, jeffrey ross. and on thursday, pharrell williams. our guest tonight is an emmy-winning actor and incredible avenger. his critically-acclaimed performance as troubled twin
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brothers in the dramatic miniseries "i know this much is true" is on hbo, hbo max, and all the baby hbos. now please welcome mark ruffalo. hi, mark. >> hey, jimmy, how you doin', man? >> jimmy: i'm doing all right, where are you right now? >> i'm in an airbnb, a defunct, a closed hotel in new york. and i'm here because our internet sucks. how can we not have internet, in rural new york at this point? so i'm here because the internet works here way better than it does on my dial-up in upstate new york, two hours from the greatest technologically advanced city in the world. >> jimmy: i have to tell you, it makes me feel good that you have crappy wi-fi. eseait >> jimmy: not have wfi f going to omschool are they doing that? >> we have some hotspots.
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and each kid has to have their own hotspot, because they barely get enough bandwidth to do their home schooling. and all i -- so they come here sometimes to do it, but -- >> jimmy: really? wow, do they know if they graduated? maybe it's uncertain? >> i think it would be better if they didn't graduate. because it was such a sad experience for them to graduate over an ipad. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and a computer. it was, man, i'm feelin' for these kids, man. this is, this is, it's not fair. >> jimmy: by the way, i know you've been getting a lot of great reviews for your hbo miniseries, but i wanted to tell you that my father, jim kimmel, he specifically texted me because he wanted you to know that my mother and he are, think you're fantastic, and i watch your show, too, and he is right on this one, you are fantastic. it really is --
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>> ah, man. >> jimmy: it's something else. i watched this in wonder, i mean, how did you, how did you do this? you're playing two characters, one of them is quite a bit heavier than the other character. >> yes. >> jimmy: did you go back and shoot everything in chunks? or how did it work? >> yeah, we shot all of one character, dominick, whose story it primarily is. i lost 20 pounds to do dominick. and then i took six weeks off and put 30 pounds on to play his twin brother, who's living with schizophrenia. and then we shot that. so some scenes were four months apart between shooting them. >> jimmy: and then so you just listen to the audio track? or is there someone who stands in? >> we have this amazing actor who is a friend of our incredible director, and he
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asked him to play opposite, he said, do you want to play mark ruffalo's brother in the movie? he said absolutely. he said here's the thing, you're going to have to lose 20 pounds, gain 30 pounds and you will never be seen onscreen. >> jimmy: that's terrible. why did he make him do the weight thing? >> you know, he actually, because they were going to -- there's some scenes where it's actually his body and my face has been, has been put on it. it's not fair, but i have to say, jimmy, his name is gabe fazio. and this guy, he was so great, and he was so committed. and the reason that it works so well is because of him. >> jimmy: could you win two emmys for this? because you are playing two roles. you could technically run against yourself, couldn't you? >> i would, knowing me, i would get ruffalo'd and i'd cancel
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myself out and lose both categories. >> jimmy: is that the term? >> that's the term my friends have come up with. >> jimmy: i'm not going to give anything away, but it is well worth checking out. also, each night i'm making a donation to charity and you chose push buffalo. >> that's right. >> jimmy: is that because it rhymes with ruffalo? or why did you choose push buffalo. >> you know a little about the solutions project. >> jimmy: yes. >> the climate change. part of what we do is basically re-grant money to front-line communities. and about two years ago, we decided that 80% of the money we would give to these front linec organizations led by women of color. and what they're doing in buffalo is just, it's transformational. they've taken that
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post-industrial town, full of brownfields that have been polluted by industrial pollution and created this vibrant community of community solar, community housing, low-income housing, green energy, and clean energy jobs and whole food systems that they have revitalized these brownfields. and are growing food there now. it's one of the most exciting cities in the united states right now for their resilience. and it's led by this beautiful, powerful african-american immigrant woman. and the funny thing is, the crazy thing is, they've also been fighting against police violence, and marty, the guy who was shoved --
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>> jimmy: yeah. >> -- by the police in buffalo, he's one of our push buffalo members. >> jimmy: wow. >> yes. >> jimmy: holy cow. wow. >> and so this is how we partner with this group of people to give them the power to lead us and to bring them, bring them into the conversations that we're having on how to make this world more equitable, fairer, more just, and cleaner. >> jimmy: well, mark is always up to something good. go to pushbuffalo.org to learn more. thank you so much, mark, always a pleasure to chat with you. mark ruffalo, everybody. we'll be right back with our health care hero of the week and a surprise nba superstar, too. >> tell your mom and dad thank you and i love them. >> jimmy: i will. >> bye.
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♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live" from my house. our health care hero this week is a critical care nurse from atlanta. please welcome nurse mike kearse. they call you murse mike? correct, mike? >> yes, sir, murse mike, that's the moniker i go by. >> jimmy: and you don't mind? you don't mind being called a murse. >> not at all. it was a play on words, but i took it and made it a positive. >> jimmy: how do you get the mask over your beard? >> there's actually a machine called a papper.
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the assignments i have been taking, i make sure i can use the papper. it's a hooded mask and goes under my beard and creates a seal and creates continuous positive air flow and allows any contaminants that might get in to get out. >> jimmy: you must love that beard. >> i try not to cut it. >> jimmy: i know you've been working very hard. and i know you've been at risk. let's be quite honest. you're risking your life there. you are risking your family. in fact, i understand you've got your kids there. is there a plan for father's day for you? do you know? >> i'm sure there's some secretive stuff going on, but my son has already made a father's day card. and -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah, basketball themed. >> yeah, he's a big basketball fan. >> jimmy: are you a basketball fan as well, i understand? your team is the lakers? >> yes, sir, absolutely. since a long time ago. yeah. >> jimmy: is that why you have worthy on your shirt, for james?
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>> no, sir, not for james worthy. in the climate of what is going on, i just want everybody to know that, especially people that look like me, that they're worthy. >> jimmy: i know you're a lakers fan, and i want to you meet somebody, a friend of mine, his name is irvin. >> whoa. >> jimmy: say hello to mike. >> what's going on? >> what's going on, how are you? i did not expect to see you, sir. >> oh, wow. well, i am here, and i want to say thank you for what you're doing for patients and taking care of them and risking your own life to take care of them. that means that you're an unselfish person, and thank you for blessing all of us. you know, not just the people in atlanta, but all of us are blessed with what you're doing. and also, too, i want to say hello to the boys and your wife, also, thank them for what, you know, putting you, letting you go to work every single day and just taking care of so many
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people, and jimmy is just the coolest dude, too. >> jimmy: that is a great point, thanking your family as well. to thank you for your hard work, phillips would like to send you $10,000 to spend however you'd like. they've been helping hospitals, spotlighting health care workers like you through their everyday heroes campaign and they're also going to send gift packages to your co-workers in atlanta to help with their healthy routines. >> thank you. >> jimmy: that's for you and your fellow heroes, mike. your fellow heroes, mike. >> we got a jersey for him, too. i autographed this jersey for you, mike. >> thank you so much. >> especially for you, my brother. >> thank you. >> this is what i'm going to do. i love jimmy, that's my man. i'm going to fly you, your wife, wooys, wn thing settles down, next season
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to l.a., and you're going to come to a laker game live, my brother, and you get to take the boys to disneyland. >> wow, wow. thank you. thank you so much. >> jimmy: nobody better than magic johnson. thank you, magic, and thank you mike and thanks to your families and happy father's day to both you guys. we'll be right back. >> thank you both. i appreciate it. ♪ less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. ask your doctor abousquirmy?y?t home. scratchy?
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