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for watching tonight. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- carey mulligan. josh groban. and music from angela alvarez. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! ♪ [ cheering and applause ] >> jimmy: hello. thank you. very nice. i'm jimmy. that's very kind. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks for coming. before we go even a moment further, i want to wish a very happy birthday to our announcer,
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lou wilson. happy birthday, lou! >> lou: thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: you know, we have a big party planned in the parking lot after the show. do you have plans tonight after that? or are you coming to that? >> lou: that is my plans. that's where it ends. >> jimmy: very, very sad. but we'll have fun. lou, i don't know if you know this, but you were born exactly one day and 200 years after joe biden. yesterday was president biden's 80th birthday. the whole family got together at the white house and took away his car keys. they also had a party. it was pretty wild. joe, there he is right there, you can see it was more of a rave than a party. he ended the night by stripping off his dungarees and doing 80 shots of metamucil. it's a do you believe celebration with joe biden. he turned 80. his teeth turned 16. congratulations to both of them.
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the first lady jill biden made a coconut cake. that's every 80 year old's favorite cake. once you turn 80, your cakes are automatically coconut and your ice cream is rum raisin. it's how it goes. joe biden is the oldest sitting president in the united states history. he's three zendayas and a baby. and while we like to have fun with his age, some senior citizens don't like it. they take offense to the constant insinuation that he is too old to be running to anything but the bathroom. >> the satire about him and the sneering at him is ageist. >> he doesn't appear confused at all to me, as i've read. he seems fine. >> what do they want, a 21-year-old? you want to get a gen-zer? >> jimmy: you make a good point. what do you want? jojo siwa? joe's birthday wasn't the only biden bash this weekend. his granddaughter naomi got married there on saturday. it was a beautiful ceremony. and i, for one, can't wait for republicans in the house to launch a 12-month investigation into it.
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how do you top a white house wedding? i think you have to have your honeymoon on the actual moon. to beat that. and it had to make the trump kids jealous. when trump was in office, he wouldn't even let don jr. sleep over. this morning on the south lawn, biden took part in the traditional pardon of the turkeys. where we got the rare chance to see the president of the united states having a full conversation with birds. >> look at this. god love you. this is chocolate, right? chocolate, you are pardoned. you are pardoned. you had to tell me that? yeah. you are. yeah. i'm serious. he said i don't know, man. you didn't have to pardon me. i knew i was pardoned. . >> jimmy: i would watch a whole joe biden talking to turkeys channel. in fact, that's kind of what it was this morning. >> it's a wonderful thanksgiving tradition here at the white house. there is a lot to say about it, but it's chilly outside. so i'm going to keep this short.
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ronnie's got 44 years in the turkey business. they don't know -- they're not sure of the verdict yet, but we're going find out in a minute. we got to get on with this. first of all, the votes are in. but before i gobble up too much time. of course, chocolate is my favorite. chocolate is my favorite ice cream. that's my grandson bo up granddaughter. >> we have more chickens in the nation. jill and i are going to be flying down for a friendsgiving. scripture says let us rejoice always, pray continually and give thanks in all circumstances. >> jimmy: they killed themselves. cancel that. [ applause ] oh, the national turkey federation, which is a real federation posted photos of the turkeys, chocolate and chip on the way to washington. and i'm not sure how i thought turkeys travel to the white house, but it definitely wasn't
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"sliding around in the back of a toyota highlander." it's ridiculous. it's like the plot of a movie starring pauly shore in the '90s. we got to get these turkeys to the white house for the pardon. another turkey who could use a pardon is donald trump. donald trump has each more legal trouble on his little hands. on friday, attorney general merrick garland did what trump was hoping he wouldn't. appointed a special counsel to take over the investigations into trump helping himself to classified documents and crimes he may have committed on and around january 6th. this is the special counsel. his name is jack smith. he is said to be very tough. looks like a guy who'd sentence chewbacca to death. the decision to bring him onboard was obviously weighing on trump, who addressed it while hosting a gala for a conservative think tank this weekend. >> this will not be a fair investigation. but, again, i thought this was all done, or very close to being done. these people are corrupt. and yet they go after innocent
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people under the guise of legitimacy. over the years, i've given millions and millions of pages of documents, tax returns and everything else, and they have found nothing, which means i've proven to be one of the most honest and innocent people ever in our countr. >> jimmy: you have to admit, that was funny. that was a good one, right? meanwhile, his former white shadow mike pence has been making the rounds, sharing stories about those precious moments just before the insurrection split them up. >> i remember the president looking at me, and he pointed out the window at the crowd that was gathering just off the south lawn and in the ellipse. he said did you see that crowd out there? i said "i did, mr. president." he said, "those people love us." i said "those people love you." and he said, "that's probably true." >> jimmy: this might be the saddest book tour of all-time.
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his book, by the way, for all the press he is doing, didn't even make "the new york times" best-seller list. trump hasn't even mentioned it. he's been too busy screaming about the price of turkeys this year. >> has anybody bought your turkey yet for thanksgiving? because if you haven't, don't waste your time. good luck getting a turkey for thanksgiving. >> don't think you're buying a turkey for thanksgiving because they're not available. >> number one, you probably won't get it, and if you do, you will pay approximately three times more. >> it will cost approximately three times what i don't paid last year. >> you're going to pay three times more than you did last time. >> three to four times more than you did last year. >> pay three to four times than you paid last year. >> so someone oh, good. well, we'll get ham. that's 2 1/2 times more. >> get bacon. that's only gone up 2 1/2 times. irs i think what you do -- i don't know what you do. >> so good luck on thanksgiving. >> jimmy: well, good luck. and by the way, the fact of the matter is the price of a 16-pound turkey
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last year was around $23. this year, it's $28. that's an increase of five dollars more per bird. but that's the kind of fun misinformation we can look forward to now that trump is allowed back on twitter. elon musk announced on saturday that he is reinstating trump's twitter account. after conducting a very totally scientific and legit online poll. trump said he sees no reason to return to twitter. he is on truth social. do you know how badly you have to screw up twitter to make donald trump refuse to go on it? trump has vowed that he will not return to twitter. which is a promise he'll stick to until the next time he's on the toilet for more than twenty minutes. kanye west is back on twitter to. last night kanye posted the word "shalom" with a smiley face. well, he may be back on twitter, but he is still extremely banned from j-date. okay? kanye also may have announced he's running for president. he showed off merchandise with a "ye24" logo. i'm not sure if 24 is for 2024, or if it's the number of votes
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he would get if he actually ran for president. between trump and kanye coming back, it's like elon musk did a reverse exorcism on us. it's like polio and measles returning at the same time. speaking of comebacks, the big story in hollywood today involves our parent company, disney. our former boss has returned. it's a little bit confusing. but basically, our former ceo at disney was a guy named bob iger. old bob. two years ago, old bob decided to retire. so, he picked a new bob to replace him. bob chapek. but last night, out of nowhere, the board of directors fired new bob and convinced old bob to come back. which means new bob is now old bob, and old bob is the new new bob. it's the same thing that happened with coca-cola when they switched the formula, and now we're back to bob classic, i guess. and for us, it's kind of like finding out your mom decided to dump your step-dad to get back together with your real dad. is this making sense, guillermo?
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>> guillermo: perfect sense. a >> jimmy: if you see anyone named bob, go like this. >> guillermo: all right. >> jimmy: this is a big week for guillermo. the world cup is underway. it's your favorite event. >> guillermo: yes! >> jimmy: and i know europeans get mad when we call it soccer. but football is football. and that's not changing. and shouldn't it really be called "kickball" anyway? the united states tied their first game today against wales. which is good? i guess? wales is smaller than new jersey. one of the controversies surrounding this tournament is the games are taking place in qatar, which is a terrible country that shouldn't be hosting a major sporting event after they claimed all sorts of relaxed new rules for visitors, qatar decided at the last minute not to sell alcohol at the games. which did not go over well with these kickball fans from ecuador. >> >> jimmy: guillermo, are you
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sure you're not from ecuador? because that scene. don't worry. you can get it here. we are now almost a month away from christmas. and every year, guillermo and i like to help by lending santa a hand weeding out the good kids from the bad. and once again this year, we put on our pointy little ears to find out who has been naughty and who has been nice. ♪ >> well hello there. >> hello. >> oh, thank you very much. hi. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> good. >> what's your name? >> my name is riley. >> we knew that because santa's been watching you. how are you, riley? >> good. >> good. let me read your letter to santa. do you mind? "dear santa, this year can i have a nintendo switch, an iphone 8. 8? >> uh-huh. >> why the 8? >> because they didn't have the 9. >> the 8 is 2000 and late. you went to the black eyed peas? >> no.
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>> no one is. and a wide screen tv. you should get it for me because once i had a substitute teacher at school and was helping him. he told me i was really good. are the other kids mean to the substitute teacher? >> yeah. sometimes they misbehave. >> sometimes they do. >> can i get the names of some of the kids who are not behaving? go ahead. >> leonardo, joshua. >> leonardo, joshua. >> sonny. >> sonny. >> valerie. >> valerie? >> uh-huh. >> now, who is the worst in that group? >> the worst is leonardo. >> leonardo. what's he up to? >> he usually stands up without permission and talks out of turn. >> he stands up without permission and talks out of turn. >> uh-huh. he does. >> that's not good. >> santa is not going to like that at all. >> he talk too much. >> all right. he is note getting anything this year. let's talk about your parents. have they been good this year? >> yes, they have. >> very good? >> uh-huh. >> is there any area where they
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could improve, they could do better? >> yes. >> what are some of those areas? >> once my dad was taking a shower, and when he was done, he accidentally locked the door and we couldn't get in. so he tried using a hammer to open it, but he scratched his forehead. >> uh-huh. okay. >> wow. >> that's a weird story. but he had a hammer in the bathroom? >> and then he tried, like, pulling the lock off. but then he scratched his forehead, and then our doorknob got bent, so he bought a new one. >> maybe we'll get him a new doorknob for christmas. >> yeah, you could give us a spare. >> it would be good to have a spare doorknob. all right. well, listen, everything looks good. i'm liking what i see. i think what we're going to so here since you've been so good is give you a present before christmas, okay? >> okay. >> now, i want you to close your eyes, and imagine what you want more than anything.
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all right. now walk up here. i want you to push that candy cane. and whatever you imagined is about to come out. ♪ ♪ hallelujah, hallelujah ♪ >> whoa, wow. isn't that great? >> uh-huh. >> you see what that? >> doorknobs. >> yeah. a lot of them. are you excited? >> yeah. >> yeah. is your dad going to be excited? >> yeah, he is. >> the whole family is going to be pretty excited. you want to grab those? >> um, okay. >> just take as many as you can carry. wow. well, merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> enjoy the knobs. >> okay. [ applause ] >> thanks, riley. >> jimmy: we have a fun show for you tonight. josh groban is here. we've got music from angela alvarez. and we'll be right back with carey mulligan. [ cheering and applause ] ♪
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♪ >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. tonight, from "beauty and the beast: a 30th celebration," josh groban is with us. then later, this is unbelievable. she is 95 years old. she just won best new artist category at the latin grammys. her documentary is called "miss angela." this is her debut self-titled album, angela alvarez from the mercedes eq stage. tomorrow night, kristen bell and artist david shrigley and music from noah kahan. pease join us for that. our first guest is an
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oscar-nominee you know from many great movies. her latest is the story of the journalist who helped bring harvey weinstein to justice. it's called "she said." it is in theaters now. please welcome carey mulligan. [ applause ] ♪ >> i'm good. how are you. >> jimmy: carey, can i tell you, that's the fastest anyone ever came out. you almost scared me. >> i was worried about the entrance. so i just beasted along as quickly as i can. >> jimmy: you're speedy. how you doing? >> everything is good. how you? >> jimmy: i'm good. i'm doing well. thank you for asking. i wonder, do you miss being in england this time of year, or do you like being here in l.a.? >> i do. it's raining a lot at home. it rains a bit less here. it rains not at all here. >> jimmy: yes, never, never. and then everything lights on fire. >> i do. i miss it. >> jimmy: can i ask you about your husband marcus mumford?
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>> yeah. >> jimmy: i know he has his band, mumford & sons. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is doing a solo project now. >> yes. >> jimmy: who is watching the sons? are they being taken care of? >> we have some people on that. >> jimmy: so marcus is on a solo tour in the uk right now. >> yes. >> jimmy: and he did something. and you helped him do this. and i feel like maybe you engineered this. >> yes. so he made his own album, self-titled. it's beautiful. >> jimmy: i love the title. the title is not a self-titled album. it's called self-title. which is funny. >> and it's just his little handwriting. so, yes. so he wrote this son called "cannibal." it was amazing. and suddenly there was this rush of if we don't have a music video, it can't go out. it was delayed and it was a nightmare. i was working on my show with bradley cooper being executive produced with steven spielberg. months ago i learned that kate
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capshaw, steven's wife is a big mumford fan. i sent her a video. not long after that we got a video of steven and kate dancing in their kitchen of one of the songs. it was so lovely and supportive. cut to two months later we need this video, and i'm in the makeup bus at 6:00 in the morning. marcus has the kids. one of them has covid. he's been up all night and he is frazzled. he comes to me. would it be really rude if we asked steven. and i was sorry, steven spielberg? i don't know anyone steven. yeah. would that be like crazy? and i said well, i don't know. it was 6:00 in the morning. and i was a bit crazy as well. i thought let's give it a go. i asked our producer christy. would it be rude to ask steven spielberg to direct the first ever video for my husband just for fun? she said no, i think it's fun. they asked and the next day they
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were scouting locations. >> jimmy: the next day? >> the next day. just marcus and christy and kate and steven. they went around like old high school gyms trying to find somewhere to film. >> jimmy: and then we have a photograph here. this is from the making of the video. here is steven. is he shooting? it's with an iphone. >> it's a phone and that's an office chair, a wheelie chair. >> jimmy: and that's kate. >> not kate. the dolly grip. and the best thing is there a bit in the video if you watch where he suddenly comes in really fast towards marcus' face. when they did it, kate would push him really fast and he would have to do wheee! and get him there. i got to stand on the sidelines and watch steven spielberg do that. >> jimmy: with the message is, if you have a crazy thought, express it. >> follow through on that. >> jimmy: follow through with that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: most of the prime minister people will think you're crazy. but every once in a while steven spielberg will get in the car with you. >> he might say yes.
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he is very generous. >> jimmy: who do you have watching the kids while you're shooting this? quentin tarantino? >> scor scorsese, he says i'll for two hours. >> jimmy: this movie, in "she said" this is the story of two women who worked for "the new york times," two journalists. >> yeah. >> jimmy: who really broke this story about harvey weinstein. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's about -- what's interesting, it's not just about that, but it's also about being human beings and dealing with their families and all that stuff. >> so it's based on the book "she said," which is an incredible book that they wrote about how they broke the story, basically. lots and lots and lots of capable journalists had tried for years to break this story, and they hasn't been able to get women to gone the record. so the film is about them, and it's also about these incredible survivors who -- who kind of put everything on the line to tell their story. and i think the best thing about putting this film out has been the immense gratitude towards those women. like ashley judd and all these
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incredible people. >> jimmy: and many of them who didn't need to tell these stores, no. >> jimmy: and donald trump kind of makes a cameo in this film. >> yep. >> jimmy: in a round about way. >> in a round about way. >> jimmy: on the telephone. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's not donald trump. >> it's not donald trump. >> jimmy: although maybe marcus could have called him and to actually do it. >> he is very persuasive. no, it was this incredible actor who is now on "snl." and i didn't meet him until after. he was upstairs in the apartment we were shooting in. and he was so good. i didn't know who he was. every take, he would have this intense scene where trump is sort of shouting at me. i'm playing megan, the journalist investigating him. at the end of every take, you're amazing, wow, brilliant! hang up, and then do it again. he was so good. >> jimmy: oh, he is great. >> he is so good. and i met him. and he had just gotten on the "snl." he is obviously genius. >> jimmy: you're also working on a movie with adam sandler.
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>> yes. >> jimmy: which is surprising, but it's not a comedy, is it? >> it's so funny. we shot it. it's coming out next year. it's called space man." and sort of where i live in england in this middle of the countryside, i would say to my friends, i'm doing a film with adam sandler. and they would be like imagining me in like something funny, which clearly would never happen. >> jimmy: wearing a white shirt? >> like uncut gems, like punch-drunk, like sad. >> jimmy: adam is a great actor. >> he is an incredible actor. >> jimmy: did you get along well with him? >> i loved him. >> jimmy: he a great guy. >> he is a great guy. we were in prague for three weeks. it was still locked down. it was basically empty and we would go and play basketball. >> jimmy: really? >> he taught me how to play basketball. >> jimmy: is he a good coach? >> ah, he is -- he's very encouraging. >> jimmy: encouraging. >> he didn't show me how to do stuff. >> jimmy: do you continue to play basketball now that you
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parted ways? >> he gave me the basketballs to take home. so i took them home, and they have his little initials scrolled on them. >> jimmy: really? >> i thought i'd sell them one day. >> jimmy: all right. when we come back, i want to find out how much you know about our american thanksgiving. >> okay. >> jimmy: carey mulligan is here. her movie is called "she said." we'll be right back. ♪ [ applause ] >> lou: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by canon. take the drama out of work, visit canonharmonyatwork.com. (keyboard sounds) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> what is it exactly we're looking at here? >> we're looking at extreme sexual harassment in the workplace. these young women walked into what they all had reason to believe were business meetings with a producer, an employer they were hopeful. they were expecting a serious conversation about their work or a possible project. instead they say he met them with threats and sexual demands. they claim assault and rape. if that can happen to hollywood actresses, who else is it happening to? >> that is carey mulligan in "she said." it is in theaters now. zoe is a long time friend of yourself, right? >> zoe and i did a production of "the seagull" on broadway 14 years ago. >> jimmy: 14 years ago. >> and we became very good friends. >> jimmy: have you ever had a thanksgiving dinner here in the u.s.? >> i've done thanksgiving once and it was with zoe that winter. her family. >> jimmy: was it at a place? >> her parents, i think they rented an apartment in new york and we went and did it and we
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all held hands. >> jimmy: did you like it? >> i loved it. >> jimmy: that's great because -- oh, no, wait. hold on, guillermo. don't show her the stuff yet. if you don't mind, i'd like you to slip into -- don't worry, we do this with all the guests. >> can i keep this? >> jimmy: that's yours. it's fresh. and we'll bring in three thanksgiving items. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: these are traditional items. we're not doing anything weird to you, okay. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i just want you to know that in advance. >> okay. >> jimmy: now, what i'd like you to do is taste them. i'm going to put a fork in. here is your fonchtrk. if you feel something pointy, you're at the wrong end. >> okay. >> jimmy: this is one of our traditional thanksgiving items. taste that and see if you think you know what that is. is it bad? let me try some of that. >> no, it's not bad.
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it's like stuffing. >> jimmy: that's exactly right. it is stuffing. [ applause ] number two. again the fork. >> this is the hardest bit. >> jimmy: very traditional, very, very traditional thanksgiving item. okay. >> oh, god. it's very sweet. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> it's sweet potatoes. >> jimmy: that's right. with what on top? >> maple syrup? >> jimmy: really close. marshmallows on top. it's either sweet potato or yam. to be honest, we have no idea what the difference is. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this one we made fresh just for you. [ laughter ] >> all right. you don't have to eat the whole thing. i gave you a big spoonful. >> why? >> jimmy: it's an accident. >> oh. no you'll see why when you open your eyes.
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this is really -- >> okay. >> jimmy: people make fun of food in england. but this is us at our -- >> oh -- i don't know what that is. i don't like it. >> jimmy: you want to take off your mask and see what it is? this is cranberry sauce. >> oh! >> jimmy: ain its totally naturl state. is it less disgusting i now tha you know what it is? >> a little bit. >> jimmy: isn't that funny how it goes? no, keep the mask. have fun with marcus. carey mulligan, everybody. "she said" is in theaters now. thanks for being here. we'll be back with josh groban. [ applause ] ♪ ♪biggest, biggest, biggest♪ ♪this is the biggest bounce of the summer♪ ♪ay, ay, ay, ay, if you coming in,♪ ♪come, don't play play♪ [camera clicks] ♪if you feel too shy then watch pon me,♪ ♪watch pon me, watch, watch pon me♪ ♪shake your♪
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♪ >> jimmy: hey there. angela alvarez is on the way. our next guest is a grammy and tony nominated singer and actor who next month sinks his claws into a disney classic. he plays "the beast" in "beauty and the beast: a 30th celebration" december 15th here on abc. please welcome josh groban. [ applause ]
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♪ >> jimmy: very good to see you. thanks for coming. >> it's very nice to be here. thank you for having me. >> jimmy: it's a pleasure to have you. we were talking about you today. >> you were? >> jimmy: one of the best things i think we ever did on this show is something you did. you sang kanye west's tweets. >> well, it was a team effort. they put me in front of the piano. >> jimmy: and kanye. let's not forget his contributions. >> we mustn't. we'll be reminded if we don't. [ laughter ] >> yeah, it was the kanye tweets and trump tweets. remember when they were just eccentric? those were the days. >> jimmy: yeah. it would be tough to recreate. >> it really would. now people yell out like it's my free bird at the concerts. "do the tweets"! >> jimmy: please stop doing that
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to josh. he doesn't like it. your beard is so clean. i've never seen a beard sparkle like that. it's miraculus. i'll have to talk to you about your baby treatment after. what are you going for thanksgiving? what's your plan? >> i'm going to go up and see my folks. >> jimmy: nice. >> i'm -- my brother and i are going to cook. >> jimmy: oh really? >> yeah. my brother has turkey duty. >> jimmy: oh. >> and i am going to steal whatever you just fed carey mulligan and bring it with me. because i like cooking, but i'm really not very good at it. >> jimmy: is it older or younger brother? >> younger. same brother four years apart. i got a brother on my fourth birthday. that sucked. >> jimmy: that means your parents have a certain rutting season. you know? >> they keep a schedule. 52 years they've been together. so something is working. >> jimmy: my sister and i are a day apart. >> really? >> jimmy: and my brother also in november. >> there you go. >> jimmy: it's nine months after valentine's day. >> that's the secret to a happy marriage.
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have sex twice. >> jimmy: will they be having sex at thanksgiving? >> yes, absolutely, jimmy, they will be. yes, they will be. >> jimmy: please give them my best. >> i will. yes. >> jimmy: let's get back to this turkey. >> i thought you were going to make a stuffing joke. [ laughter ] [ cheering ] >> jimmy: your brother, will he do a good job? >> oh, yeah. >> jimmy: he's done it before. >> he is a great chef. he and his wife, they put on the matching aprons. >> jimmy: oh. >> and they watch all the shows and get all the things. i'm pure chaos. many the kitchen. i like to do it. it's fun. i put on some music, i drink a glass of wine. but it's a big mess. i'm looking for -- i usually do the one-pot recipes. but if you have any good one ingredient recipes. >> jimmy: one ingredient? >> i would really appreciate. yeah. >> jimmy: water is the only one ingredient. i mean, you can make some like yams. twice baked yams. >> same ingredient, just bake it twice? i like that.
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>> jimmy: i'll explain it to you. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: when we talk about your beard. >> i'll do my best. >> jimmy: because you don't want the hear all the details. does the whole groban family sing? >> i'm the only singer for many generations. but my family is musical. my dad is very musical. i got my ear from him. he played trumpet in a band before he kind of went into businessy stuff. but yeah, jack groban and the aggregation. >> jimmy: good name. >> he came and played on tour once. he got the trumpet out after 30 years and played a band with me. and my band dubbed him smoky lip. he lost the lip but he still has a nice sound. i call him old spit valve. he is good. he is very, very musical. >> jimmy: so you're doing this "beauty and the beast" special. >> yeah. >> jimmy: this is -- what is it going to be? >> i got the tag line memorized. >> jimmy: okay, good. >> it's part film. it's part live performance. it's all disney magic. [ applause ]
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>> jimmy: part film, part live performance. >> that's right. >> jimmy: so you will be singing live on the show? >> we're filming it at the moment right now in front of a live audience. yeah, it's a celebration of, you know, i can't believe it's been 30 years since this movie. it's a movie that we all -- many of us grew up with. with the great disney films, we find new things when we're adults in them. so to play the beast and be part of something. i've never seen anything like what they're doing. our costumes are insane. >> jimmy: your cast is fantastic. >> the cast is second to none. >> jimmy: you as the beast. h.e.r. is playing belle. >> is playing belle. >> jimmy: martin short is playing the candlestick. david alan grier. >> david alan grier is playing cogsworth. >> jimmy: do you know martin short? >> did i know martin short? >> jimmy: yeah. >> we met at a couple of charity events. but i knew martin short peripherally because i went to high school with his nephew jack. >> jimmy: oh.
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>> so in school i knew martin short was jack's uncle. every time i see martin short now, let me tell you how jack is doing. i have not seen jack since seventh grade. but every time i see martin short, you're damn sure. if jack is watching, i hope to hang again some time. your uncle is very talented. >> jimmy: and then you're going to broadway, right? or are you doing that right now? >> well, i'm spending as much time as i can right now with the family because, you know, i last did broadway five or six years ago. i had the best time of my life but it's the hardest i ever worked. >> jimmy: it seems very hard. >> it's a lot. you understand the everyday grind. >> jimmy: but at least i get to talk to different people about different things. >> that's true. >> jimmy: doing the same thing. >> that's true. >> jimmy: trying to stay interested in it. it seems difficult. >> when the work that you're performing is really, really great, you keep peeling away different layers. you keep finding. >> jimmy: i wouldn't know that. i'll take your word. >> your work is second to none,
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jimmy. it's -- we'll invite you to broadway some time so you can have a scripted show. >> jimmy: but you are doing -- >> "sweeney todd." dream role for me. dream show. >> jimmy: why is it a dream role? >> when i was younger and i started watching musicals, i was never somebody who could dance very well. so for me being able to move dramatically was important. i always had this big voice. so even at 13, 14, i had this big baritone voice. i knew i wasn't going to sing crazy high pop music. hearing the cerebral brute of stephen sondheim's music, it connected with me as a kid. i knew i wanted to tell those stories one day. the full circle of it. i think this is the case of so many people in theater, we all have the circle of the roles we wanted our entire life. it's always special. it's an incredible community. we were so very, very fortunate to have sondheim's blessing before he passed away. we want to do right by him and bring it big and orchestral back
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to the broadway stage. >> jimmy: what a great thing to be able to do something you are probably listening to in the car and singing along as a kid. >> which is an amazing thing there is a lot we already learned about a show that is so classic. but at the same time, you have to find those things that you're expect the unexpected. you to find the freshness and find the new ways to bring what you bring to it. so that's where the great challenge, and that's what i'm excited to dive into. >> jimmy: you have sweeney. if you feel like yelling out doing kanye's tweets during "sweeney todd," that's cool? >> if that happens, i know you're in the audience. >> jimmy: it's either me or jack short. "beauty and the beast: a 30th celebration," december 15th right here on abc. josh groban, everybody. [ cheering ] we have 95-year-old angela alvarez. ♪ the jimmy kimmel concert series is presented by mercedes class.
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