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from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." and now, jimmy kimmel. hi, everyone, i'm the host, thanks for watching. thank you for joining us, from the home of the nba champion los angeles lakers. the lakers closed out the weirdest season ever last night by hammering the miami heat and celebrating the way only people in a bubble can. >> that is it, it's over. this the historic championship
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belongs to the los angeles lakers. the lakers conquer the bubble and banner number 17 will soon hang in the rafters. it's weird seeing people hug, right? it was very strange watching this. i had to reintroduce the concept of joy to my system. this was a huge victory for the lakers. not only did they win their 17th nba title, tying the celtics for most by a franchise all-time, they were also able to get home in time for taco tuesday tomorrow. i know it's a big deal for lebron. i wonder if the players will have trouble adjusting to life outside the bubble? i mean, what went on in orlando was a very controlled environment. everyone was tested every day, no one was allowed to leave or come in. they were very careful. the players even celebrated responsibly in the locker room. >> hey! hey! >> big weird size bottles of purel, that's call celebrating responsibly. after the purellabration, some of the players sat to talk to
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reporters. one of those was lakers forward kyle kuzma, who seemed to be filled with kyle boozma. >> what is it like? >> this is everything. it's still sitting in. like i'm half drunk right now, a lot of champagne, i don't know how to act exactly man. >> is my shirt on? >> i have seen draws all over e bo body. guillermo, describe the scene at your house last night. >> we watched it, my family. >> so the hell with the quarantine, right? >> it was the final, you know. >> right, are you still drunk? >> no, no, no. >> there's something going on with him, right? >> you know, usually we would be
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getting ready for a parade right now, but because of the pandemic, we can't do that. so instead, everyone is just gonna drive by lebron's house and wave. like your co-worker's 60th birthday. some fans celebrated safely last night. this guy, this is for real, showed up in his own plastic bubble. he died. but others, our mayor here in l.a., eric garcetti, asked fans he said please do not gather downtown or near the staples center. so, of course, fans gathered downtown and near the staples center. >> crowds couldn't help it, they wanted to be out here. but it did get out of hand. so a tactical alert of declared. 75 to 80 people were arrested for aabunch of charges. and we are hearing at least one metro bus was attacked even set on fire. various businesses broken in to and vandalized, including a
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seven-11 and a starbucks. quite a bit of grifitti. so we still have some work to do. in the celebration department. so now with a 17th nba title, and a fourth win for lebron, the lakers are already the early favorites to win another title next season. which starts, i think the new season starts tomorrow. so back on the horse! by the way, i'd like to wish a happy thanksgiving to those of you watching from above. no, not heaven, canada. today is canadian thanksgiving. canadians have much to be thankful for, primarily that they're not us. today also happens to be both indigenous people's day and columbus day. in 1492, christopher columbus discovered america the same way hipsters discovered pour-over coffee. not really, he gets a day for it. our president, though, is a big supporter of columbus day. he and christopher columbus actually have a lot in common. they both spread disease and both failed spectacularly at what they were hired to do.
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our contaminator-in-chief was in florida tonight for a big, maskless rally. he says the doctors gave him the okay to do it. that's good news. it'll be nice to get back to having a president who's only mentally ill. trump was on tucker carlson's show friday for what they called a "virtual medical exam." it was none of those things. but the president did treat the friday night fox crowd to a brief guided tour of his body. >> where do you think you got the virus, at what point do you think he contracted it looking back? >> i don't know, they had some big events at the white house, and perhaps there. i don't really know, nobody really knows for sure. numerous people have contracted it. but you know, people have contracted it all over the world. it's highly contagious. it's one thing you learn. this is a contagious disease. >> that is one thing you learn about this contagious disease, it's contagious.
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the president has been cagey about whether he has tested negative yet. but whether he's negative or not doesn't matter. because his new thing is he's got immunity. trump dialed up maria bartiromo yesterday. to explain that he no longer has anything to worry about. >> you are no longer considered a transmission risk, does this suggest you know long er have covid, sir? >> yes. and not only that, it seems like i'm immune. so i can go way out of a basement, which i would have done anyway and which i did, because you have to run a country. you have to get out of the basement. and it looks like i'm immune for, i don't know, maybe a long time. maybe a short time. it could be a lifetime. nobody really knows but i'm immune. >> jimmy: he's immune. for donald trump, "herd immunity" means he heard from someone on twitter he was immune. bartiromo didn't call b.s. that's not her style. but the folks at twitter did. they flagged this tweet, "a total and complete sign off from white house doctors yesterday. that means i can't get it, and can't give it. very nice to know!"
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yes, very nice. "can't get it and can't give i"" is also the arrangement melania has with him. that juicy droplet got flagged for violating twitter's rules about spreading misleading and potentially harmful information. but go on, mr. president. tell us more about how invincible you are! i passed the highest test, the highest standards. and i'm in great shape. and i have to tell you, i feel fantastically, i very wereally . and i feel good with the word immunity meaning something, has a protective glow, it means something, i think it's very important to have that. >> it is very important. that's not a protective glow, that's hawaiian tropics mango-scented tanning mousse. if it sounds like trump is trying to position himself as some kind of superhero now. listen to this. the failing new york times reported that when trump got out of the hospital last week, he wanted to put on a little show. his plan, he floated this idea by several people, was to walk
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out of the hospital, appearing to be frail. then, he would tear off his buttoned down shirt to reveal a superman logo underneath. this is not a joke. this is what he wanted to do. whoever talked him out of this, i would like to bang on the head. >> i mean, first of all, we would have gotten to see top notch acting when trump was pretending to be frail, and then he would have had to rip the shirt open, and good luck getting the buttons open with the baby little baby carrot type fingers he has. and then when he revealed the s on his chest, would the country erupt in applause? most likely he would try to fly and wet his pants or something. who thinks like this. the man of steel, the election is getting back on the road, after florida. he is scheduled to host rallies in pennsylvania and iowa this week. he is exposedsuppos wants to be
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campaign trail every day. he is trailing big in the polls but picked up an endorsement over the weekend, by nonother than the taliban. that is right. a spokingman for the taliban said, we belief that trump will win the up coming election, because he has proved himself a politician that accomplished all the major promises, he may have missed some small things, the trump campaign rejected the endorsement. i wonder how that went down? you know, other than groups like "sheriffs for shooting looters" and "mullets for jesus" trump doesn't get a lot of endorsements. and he also loves people who love him. it's really his only criteria. so when that endorsement from the taliban came in, my guess is his campaign team was like "don't even tell him about this. reject it! just reject it. if he's mad, we'll deal with him
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later. "the taliban is fantastic." on saturday, fatty lupone gave another evita-style performance from his balcony. trump spoke to a group of mostly black and latino supporters, who assembled on the white house lawn. they were part of a group called "blexit" which is supposed to be a group of black people who support trump. the truth is, the people who were at the "event" were paid to be there. they had their travel expenses covered in exchange for showing up. trump spoke for only 18 minutes. but he did make sure to bring up his favorite thing to say whenever he sees a black person. the fact is that i have done more for the black community than any president since abraham lincoln, i say it and nobody can dispute it. nobody can dispute it. >> jimmy: no one can dispute it. everyone can dispute it. john wilkes booth would dispute it. trump does seem to believe that he is very popular with the black community. on the campaign trail in 2016, he said "at the end of 4 years,
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i guarantee you that i will get over 95% of the african american vote i promise you." well, we are at the end of those four years and we wanted to put that guarantee to the test. so we sent a camera crew out onto hollywood boulevard to poll african-american passersby to see if we can find anyone who'll be supporting trump at the ballot box next month. >> trump said he was going to get 95% of the african-american vote. as a black man, are you voting for trump? >> i absolutely am not. >> am not. >> hell no. >> no, i can't vote for a racist. >> hell no. >> nah. >> no. i'm not. >> am i voting for trump? >> no. >> no. >> hell no. >> hell no. >> absolutely not. >> no, not voting for trump. >> no. >> hell no. >> absolutely not. >> is that a baby? >> yeah, this is a baby. >> now, baby, with trump, against trump? >> against, definitely.
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-- trump. >> no. >> no i'm not voting for trump. >> no. >> i ain't going to vote tore trump. >> no, i'm not voting for trump. >> hell no i ain't voting for that dude, are you crazy? >> he is not getting my vote, no. >> do you know any black people voting for trump? >> i don't any, not one person. >> no one person? >> no. >> not a coworker? >> no. >> mama voting for trump? >> no. >> daddy voting for trump? >> no. >> friends from church voting for trump? >> no. >> i remember trump on wwe, he is still doing that, acting a part. >> anybody tell you that you sound like obama? >> unfortunately yes. >> you can't pay me a million to vote for trump. >> will you vote for trump for a million tladollars? >> no, free wifi? >> that would be nice. >> cellular data.
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>> i don't believe he will get 95% of the vote because i don't know a black man or woman that will vote for donald trump and i am imimmersed had in black people. >> you don't know a single black person? >> not a black dog black cat, not a black pit bull is going to vote for donald trump. >> i am barack obama and i approved this message. okay, so he might not be up to 95. okay, back to the lakers. before game one of the finals, heat superfan dj khaled and i made a bet. if the heat won, i would have to send him my 1980s donkey kong jr. arcade game, and if i won, he would have to give me one of his beloved jet skis. and it's time to pay up. hello dj khaled. how are you? >> good, thanks. >> well, first -- >> go ahead, go ahead. >> condolensecs on how the finals turned out for your team, and congratulations to me, you
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know? >> congratulations to you, and congratulations to kobe, gigi, king james and the entire lakers, los angeles, congrats, it was a beautiful, inspiring finals. and congrats to the miami heat, we will be right back, we are coming right back at it, jimmy. you know what i'm saying? you got that one. i'm a man of my word and -- >> that's right. >> -- i will get you a 2020 sea-doo jet ski and i'm going to sign it and i'm going to make sure that they deliver it to you -- >> listen, i know you have a brand new jet ski and that is nice of you, i decided i don't want a jet ski. but what i would like to do -- >> what do you want? >> -- we will donate the jet ski to the overtown youth center which is an organization that you support, they provide services to at risk youth in miami. and we reached on it to overtown, they are doing to auction it off on ebay and use
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the proceeds to help run the center. so if you want to bid to own the new d.j. khaled jet ski, which is really my jet ski now, go to this website, bless up jet ski.com, we made it forever you and khaled, i appreciate you being a good sport and giving up the jet ski and also the kind words to the lakers and i know how much these jet skis mean to you so we put together a little long for you to look at when ever you got lonely. roll it for khaled ♪ ♪ and i will take with me the memories ♪ ♪ to be my sunshine -- >> oh, my god, oh, my god, oh, my god. oh, my god. i just saw like four dolphins ♪ it's hard to say goodbye, to my jet ski ♪ ♪
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>> the key is not to drive your jet ski in the dark. >> very wise words from d.j. khaled, thank you, khaled. >> and check out my podcast, it's going down october 15th on amazon, it will be big and legendary. and i'm talking to all the icons, biggest musicians out there. jimmy thank you so much, i love you and get ready for that album, i don't know when it's coming, but it's coming. >> good, we will be ready for it. thank you, d.j. khaled, and music tonight from rufus wainwright and senator elizabeth warren is with us and back with rashida jones, we will be right back. ♪
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♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. later, his album is called "unfollow the rules," music from the great rufus wainwright. tomorrow night, patrick dempsey and the bachelorette clare crawley will be with us. we'll have music from one republic. and we will continue the week with john cusack, leslie jones, josh gad, former governor john kasich. and we'll have music from woodkid and foo fighters. please, join us for all that. our first guest is a very talented actor who grew up playing with michael jackson's zoo animals, and took the school bus with the kardashians. her latest film, opposite bill murray is called "on the rocks"" it's in theaters now and premieres october 23rd on apple tv+, please welcome rashida jones. hi, rashida. >> hi, jimmy. >> very good to sea ye you, howe you doing? >> i can't believe that is my introduction to the world. >> i have to tell you, i hate to
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tell you that i am completely obsessed with your childhood and i hope you don't mind but i just can't imagine what it must have been like and i mean, just -- i grew up in las vegas which is weird to start with. >> that 's weird. >> when your dad is quincey jones and the sinatra family is coming for dinner, is it just normal to you? >> yeah, i mean yeah, i don't know any other way. it was my own version of vegas. but, i think, yeah, i think growing up in the '70s and '80s probably fixed a lot of problems that in your head you would imagine. because there's no social media, no technology basically except for land lines and betamax, you know? >> yeah. >> so, yeah, that, it was awesome. i was definitely aware that you know, the people around me were beloved, you know, worldwide. but not, not really because there was no internet. >> yeah, right. you know, i watch this video
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today and at the beginning of the video, it's eddie van halen and david lee roth and they get in to a limo and there's a big vhs player in the limo and they pop the tape in and watch a song that your dad produced, quincey jones, l.a. is my lady by frank sinatra, and it's one of the craziey esiest -- it's one of th watermarks for the '80s and you are in it as a little girl. >> yeah. it is. and it's a high or low watermark depending how you look at it. it's fantastic. >> latoya jackson, tommy lasorta, dean martin, and let's take a look at a snippet. ♪ ♪ i've been in love more times than i care to remember ♪ ♪ ♪ and love's kept me cool in july and warm in december ♪ ♪
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♪ it may not have lasted but each time ♪ -- >> the cgi to make that orange disappear. >> the special effects are just le le legendary. what a time capsule, right? >> is it true that nancy sinatra was your brownie troop leader? >> she was, yeah, she was. yeah. it was a weird life. >> yeah, well, yeah, it still is. i guess you just go with whatever you are given and michael jackson coming over the house and did any of the lakers ever come over to the house in those days? >> actually, we lived down the street from kareem abdul jabbar and he and my dad are very good friends still. >> wow, that is so cool. what do you remember about michael jackson as a kid? was that a thrill for you? you probably heard like "the thriller" album before anyone
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also? >> yeah, we were there when they were recording it with all the great musicians. every moment of it. we were at it when they were filming the video in griffith park. >> that is nuts, when michael came to the house, did did you interact with him or -- with my parents friends we were not allowed to talk to them and we had no desire to talk to them. >> right, right, no, he was like a kid when my kid first started working with him. so he was just like happy to like hang out, he would sometimes bring his boa constrictor, his chimp. it was like, he was not like your normal family friend. >> yeah, no chimps in our house, none of the neighbors had boa constrictors or chimps. that was crazy, where have you been spending the quarantine? >> just traveling all over. just kidding. >> really in deep.
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>> just awe, feeling invincible. at home, l.a. yeah. l.a. >> you have a little one, i know, yes? >> i have a little one, yeah. i have a little one. spending a lot of quality time. >> is it quality time or have you had enough of the quality time? >> wait, how old are your kids? >> i have four, one of them is 29. >> you have four? >> i have a 29, a 27 and a 6 and a 3-year-old. >> so you are 29, i don't know how that happened. >> well, yes, well that is what my surgeon says but yeah, no, my kids are fine, they don't know what's going on. >> my kids too. so, same thing. just happy we are around. >> you are in a pretty great movie and we are going to take a look at a clip from the movie, it's called "on the rocks," rashida jones, bill murray, we will take a look when we come back with rashida jones. . they gladly fetched it anyway. subaru presents...the underdogs.
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can -- and that is bill murray and rashida jones, you have a nice chemistry playing father and daughter there. >> thank you, thank you, he is my real father so, it's probably why. so, thank you, yeah. he is, he is so great, we had worked together before, with sofia and the very murray christmas special. we did one scene together and we were like, there's a vibe here, we have a dynamic that should be explored further. >> do you believe you can learn to whistle? >> yeah. i do. i mean, bill is a very accomplished whistler. >> he is. >> that is him. that is him. that is not lip syncing, whistle syncing, i don't know what that would be. but i do think you can learn to whistle. it's muscles. it's mouth muscles, yeah, i don't know. >> did you pick anything up from bilas you were lea you were le n working in the film? >> it's about breath support, when you are harmonizing, it's
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important to really, really take a deep breath or you will be sharp or flat. >> how about that, i have been trying to whistle more since seeing the movie and it does not seem to be getting any better. >> really? had. >> yeah. >> you have to call bill. >> my 6-year-old picked up on and it she wants to learn to whistle, i don't know what to tell her other than whistle better. >> you could tell her there's a youtube video, because there's a youtube video for everything. >> we don't have that channel. >> okay. all right. >> that's what you think. when you are not around she has that channel. >> when you and bill are driving around in that sports car in the film, eating caviar, which is a great scene, is it real, are you really eating caviar? what is going on? >> yeah, yeah, we were really eating russ and daughters caviar, and it's delicious, and i ate too much that night. i like to eat my props. they tell you not to do that. if you eat the fig, you have to eat it every take in all the coverage, but had that's never,
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i can never really listen to that logic and i end up eating too. . and i the did did. >> and i like the philosophy is i like to eat my props. >> a name of my new memoire, it's an opportunity to eat for free. you are trying the to the look good for the movie. you have to eat ice cream for the scene? bummer. >> i know what you are talking about. marlin wayans was with us the other night, we spoke on satellite, he was not here. he said, at the premier that was held in a drive-in theater that you and sofia and bill about were in one car watching the movie and he was alone with his driver watching the movie. >> yep. that's absolutely true. and i will stand by that decision because marlin has been on full stand-up tour during covid. >> uh-huh. >> he had been to many countries and states and cities.
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>> is that right? >> yes. >> really? he did not mention that. >> of course he didn't. it was appropriate, i promise. it was appropriate. i like want nothing more than to hug him, i love him. we can't take that chance. it was bill's 70th birthday, that would not be cool. >> can you imagine if marlin wayans killed b eed bill murray? >> no, i can't. i won't. >> you would have to move to a place where people don't speak words they click at each other, i think. >> i know. >> congratulationss on the movie, it's been quite a film, it's called "on the rocks quits, in select theaters right now. if you dare go to a movie theater, and it premiers on apple tv plus on october 23rd. rashida jones, thank you very much, rashida. >> thank you for having me, i'm here, finally. >> great to have you. >> we will be right back with
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♪ >> jimmy: welcome back. our next guest is a united states senator, former candidate for president, and point guard for the world champion los angeles lakers. please say hello to senator elizabeth warren. hello senator. >> hello! >> good to see you face, how are you? >> i'm doing well, how about you? >> i'm well, i don't remember if you remember this, the last time we spoke was at the beginning of march. it was right at the beginning of when everything went south. >> yeah. that's right. >> and at that time, you had a plan. which seemed like a weird thing to have at that time. because it didn't seem like we needed a plan necessarily. but you did have a plan, remind us what the plan you had on, i believe it was march 2nd was. >> that's right, it was a plan to deal with covid-19. >> interesting.
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>> and a plan to get our arms around this coming virus. and it was all about testing, testing, testing. and how we keep ourselves safe and how we are able to continue to function in the middle of this. and you know, that's what really gets me. is that we could have had a plan. as a nation. and sure, there still would have been virus, there still would have been some folks who got sick is, but we would not have lost 210,000 of our family members and friends and neighbors. it would not have been this bad and here we are now, seven months in to this, and donald trump still doesn't have a plan to deal with the coronavirus. and it is left the economy in sh shambles and people dying by the hundreds every day. there's a reason for plans.
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plans are how you map out the tough things you need to do and then how you get them done and how we hold our elected leaders accountable. november 3rd, that's when we are going to hold donald trump accountable. [ cheers and applause ] >> i am guessing you don't -- on a scale of 1-10, what number would you give the president as far as how he has handled this pandemic? >> minus 4,961. no, i mean, because that's the -- [ cheers and applause ] >> it's, it's not just that he has been in competent. he has actually made things worse. look where we are today. he has gotten out and shown, hey, that you can be political and not wear a mask. well the virus doesn't care about your politics the virus still infects people. he has under cut the credibility of our public health officials.
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he has directed us away from things that would have helped us keep each other safe. and so for that, he doesn't even make it to zero. >> well, first he made hats political and now he -- >> yeah. >> -- maybe gloves will be next, or shoes, who knows. >> who knows. underwear, who knows. >> what did you make of thehehee earriea hearings this morning for judge amy coney barrett, should they have even had them? >> no, these hearings should not be taking place. it's an illegitimate process. this is the republicans trying to steal a second supreme court seat. and they are doing this for a very specific reason. the week after the election the united states supreme court will be hearing a case that donald trump has been pushing forward and that's a case to overturn
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the affordable care act and take you away health care coverage from somewhere between 20 million and 23 million americans. to put everybody with pre-existing conditions at risk, to knock young people off their parents insurance policies. and to raise the cost of prescription drugs. he can't do it through congress, so he wants to do it through courts and he has already told us that, and amy coney barrett, has already said that she doesn't believe that the affordable care act is constitutional. we are done. we know what this is about. and that's why right now, we need to stay focused on doing everything that we can to stop this, this confirmation from going through. it's going to cost people and go back to the last thing, he is doing it right in the middle of a pandemic. you cannotpick a worse time. >> it's not just him, you have, for instance, senator linsey graham, were you surprised and i
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know that nothing is surprising. but did it at all surprise you that he would be so brazen when he reversed his position on, as far as nominating a supreme court justice goes? did you expect him to be so, just forthright with his dishonesty? >> no, i did not. you know, i -- the way i see this is we need to hold donald trump accountable on november 3rd. but we need to hold like linsey graham accountable to the american people and in his case, accountable to the people in south carolina. linsey graham stood up last time around when there was a supreme court nominee and said, nope. he would not, if we were just before an election had, he would not go forward with a nomination. and now he just does the 180
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degree turn. and that's not just dishonest. it breaks faith with the people who voted for you. people who want to keep their health insurance. but people who also want to feel like whether you agree with him or not, that a senator's word, a president's word should mean something. and linsey graham has just tan that away. >> i know that most democrats have been reluctant to answer the question that people keep asking is, will you because apparently there's no limit on the number of supreme court justic justices we can have, will you add seats to the supreme court in order to tip the scales the other way? and i understand why people don't want to answer that question. but i sometimes wonder why the democrats follow the rules so closely? i mean, if i was joe biden, and i was elected, i would put 25 supreme court. i would put the, i would put the lakers in there.
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i would put the cast of "seinfeld," i would put merrick garland and had his wife and ki and everyone on the supreme court. >> the way i see it, we have to stay focused on what is going on right now. the hearings going on and linsey graham and the election on november 3rd. it's about accountability, but i think you raise the right point. when you say what are democrats planning to do? let's take back the white house. let's get the senate. let's get the -- expand our majority in the house. what do you do with that? and the way that i see this, if we are going to build an economy that works for everyone, then we have to be willing to get in there and be strong as democrats. and that means we can't give mitch mcconnell a veto over the
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things that need to be done. so, i will tell you where i want to go. i don't want the republicans to be able to abuse the rules to maintain their grip on power. so, i have said it before. i think we need every option on the table. every option to restore the integrity of the court, every position to make sure that a working single parent has a voice that is heard as loudly as some millionaire corporate executive. and that they all get equal justice in the courts and on al -- and also that they are heard in congress. i'm in the fight all the way. i want to make changes on the filibuster. >> will you do me a favor, i know it's childish and juvenile, when joe biden beats donald trump, will you tweet the word
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choke-a-hontis? just rub it in a little bit. >> you know though, donald trump he tries to divide us. >> yeah. >> he tries to stir up as much hate and as much ugliness as he possibly can. and you i just -- we can't be that america. we just can't be that america. we have got to be an america that brings everybody back together. >> all right, i will tweet it, i will tweet it then. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, senator. it's a pleasure to speak with you always. senator elizabeth warren, we will be right back with rufus wainwright. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing.
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>> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is brought to you by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank dj khaled, rashida jones, and senator warren, apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, but first, his album is called "unfollow the rules." here with the song, "you ain't big," rufus wainwright!
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♪ ♪ you ain't big unless you're big in alabama don't know who you are unless you've made it ♪ ♪ in topeka gotta get back to kansas or at least southern north carolina ♪ ♪ you ain't big unless you're big in mississippi don't know who you are unless you made in wichita ♪ ♪ gotta get back to kansas or at least southern west virginia doo doo doo ♪
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doo doo doo ♪ doo doo doo ♪ doo doo doo ♪ ♪ you ain't big if you're little in texas don't know who you are unless you're made it ♪ ♪ in lawrence, kansas wait a minute lawrence, kansas doesn't really matter at all ♪ ♪ you ain't big unless you're big in alabama don't know who you are unless you made it ♪ ♪ in wichita gotta get back to kansas except of course to lawrence god forbid ♪
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♪ this is "nightline." tonight, activists taking a stand on abortion rights in america. a new supreme court nominee. >> a judge must apply the law as it is written not as she wishes it were. >> what it could mean for roe-v-wade. >> we need to block this nomination. >> we are a pro-life generation and we want amy coney barrett nominated to the supreme court. >> "nightline" will be right back.
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