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jimmy kimmel live from brooklyn, you'll see it in its entirety. we're waiting for, how long, a minute? >> it's close. i'm smelling victory. >> they just walked a batter. >> stay with us. we'll tell you what's happening in the game. game 4. the mets are about to win we believe unless -- >> unless there's a massive comeback from the cubs. it it's all possible. >> probably won't. >> they're -- their first series in 15 years. we have one out to go. here's a live look from outside wrigley field right now. >> second oldest ballpark in america. so intimate. so cozy. if you're close enough you can see and hear the pitchers swear when the ump doesn't call it the way -- you can see the chicago fans starting to leave. >> this is going to be a different scene all together in a few moments when hopefully the mets emerge as the winning team. >> scoreboard says 8-3, bottom of the 9th. two outs. >> so close. >> fowler is at-bat.
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the fans have been screaming out for a couple innings now. i told you earlier in the show, daniel murphy hit another home run tonight. six postseason games in a row now, a new major league record. he was tied with carlos beltran when he was with the astros with five. murph comes up and does it tonight. he didn't have a great game leading up to that. he had two hits leading in to that. now he's 3-4 with a home run. >> given the way the mets had performed at wrigley in the regular season, are you surprised it's done this easily >> regular season, 0-7 against the cubs. but then they made the changes in the roster, they brought in the guys with sticks and the pitching improved, end of july, right at the trade deadline, beginning of august, and the whole season turned around. say what you want about the regular season, all that counts right now is 4-0 with one out to go in the playoffs. >> they're playing with a spirit that is just palpable. they look excited. they look in a groove. and they are really
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>> it's been 70 years since the chicago cubs have been to the world series and it looks like their night. >> it will be the mets' night, 15 years for them. this is a corona, queens. they're watching the final countdown here before their team heads to the team is fun. it's a group of young guys. the new guy s they got at the beginning of august fit right in. if you saw any of the postgame conferences throughout the run, you can see how well the guys got together. even after big wins, they still messed around with each other's chairs like they were 12 years old. >> they all have their cell phones up ready to capture the final moment. >> too bad they don't have a big screen tv. terry collins was asked if his team got
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was, heck, my guys get excited when they find out there's free popcorn on the airplane. >> you can see the chicago cubs when it was 4-0 after one inning, you could see the deflation. this looks like -- where is this? there they are smiling. >> how about colon tonight, 42 years. >> looking stylish too. >> bit -- big bart has been one of the big stories. everybody seemed to gravitate toward him. just when you thought he was done is when he pitches his best. >> just a reminder for all you folks who expect to see jimmy kimmel, you'll see jimmy's show in full. bernie sanders, michael j fox. >> you're not going to miss one thing. >> we're taking you right to the future for the mets, first time since 1970, the fans here in corona, queens getting ready to open up. they'll tell us when the final pitch is made and
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>> i talked to him over the weekend when he threw out the ceremonial first pitch. he was nervous about the pitch. he said he didn't even think about bouncing it until everybody he talked to said don't bounce it. >> where are we now? >> 3-2 count, two outs in the bottom of the 9th. down to the last pitch. >> that's it. >> punched him out. he got it. new york mets are now the national league 2015, first since the year 2000. when they played a team you may have also heard of, the new york yankees. >> now headed to the world series. look at the people erupting in cheer. great night for the fans. >> it's officially official. mets win. they're in the world series. game 1 would be tuesday. we're not exactly sure. it's either going to be
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toronto or kansas city. we await the winner of the american league championship series. the series will start at that location and be back here by the weekend. let's get right to the highlights here. cub fans, they can keep anything they want here. they team hasn't had a lead in the series. 1st inning, two on, two out. 3-2 pitch. lucas do you do -- lucas duda crushes it. next batter, travis d'arnaud. mets bat a round in the inning. steven matz, 24-year-old rookie pitcher from long island making his eighth career start. he was awesome. 2nd inning now, duda one more time. two on, two out. 3-2 pitch again . base hit. both runs come home. duda drove in five runs in the first two innings of the game. mets were off to a 6-0 lead. cubs would load the bases later and come away when the lights came on with only one run. did you see david wright? saved a couple there. bartolo colon relieves matz.
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off the helmet of the on-deck batter miguel montero and everybody is okay. addison reed works a 1-2-3 7th inning. to cap off the night, what would a playoff game be without a daniel murphy home run? six straight postseason games, a major league record. the guy has been unreal. that's for an 8-1 lead in the 8th. let's go to the final out. juris familia will get dexter fowler looking and this will do it. here's mets history. the mets win the game. they sweep the series in four straight. the hottest team in baseball now headed to the world series for the first time in 15 years. game 1 tuesday. the mets await the winner of the toronto-kansas city series. the mets, the amazing mets headed to the world series. such a long road. but they are back now. they're celebrating in chicago tonight. high above wrig ley field. there's at least 25 people celebrating in that stadium tonight. holy cow. joe torres
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just outside the stadium. he was there for the whole thing. joe, i would imagine not so happy cub fans and ecstatic met fans. >> rob, the faces are long coming out of wrigley field. but i heard you talking about it, the fans have been leaving now for a couple innings for at least a half hour, 45 minutes. most of the crowd has already left. by the way, bill de blasio should be careful because if daniel murphy decides to run for mayor, i think he might win. oh, my goodness. six straight home runs. unbelievable. again, not too many mets fans just yet because they're inside. if there's any sort of presentation, the mets are going to be there. remember, many of them flew out here today, and the few i talked to here have told me they don't have their return flight tickets just yet because they didn't know if they were going home tomorrow or if the mets had by chance lost the game, were going to go home on friday. a lot of them are here for the night. they're inside loving every minute of this.
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they come out. but right now, look at the crowd. look at the faces. the cubbies. you got to feel for them. we're long suffering met fans, but they're longer suffering cubs fans. 1908. the model t hadn't been established. teddy roosevelt was president the last time the cubs won the world series. >> we saw the flag behind you, they fly the white flag with the blue w behind it every time the cubs win a game. some people on twitter tonight have that flag upside down and have started the word mets with that flag now as an m. the mets winners. >> much of the country, the sentimental favorite. 1908, wrigley field wasn't even built yet. the second oldest ballpark in america wasn't even built in 1908. >> as we were talking about before, sentimental favorites on that part of the country. i think everybody here, we want to
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go now to rob nelson who has more reaction for us. i believe he's in town here in new york. what do you have for us? >> good evening. we're live here in queens. nothing i could possibly say that this crowd will not say for itself. absolutely perfect weather, two jumbo screens, plenty of adult beverages, and the icing on the cake, they just watched the game right here live, the mets go to the world series for the first time in 15 years. and this crowd is going absolutely nuts. they've been here for hours. this is the moment they've been waiting for and the moment they're savoring. they've been here for hours. a sea of orange and blue. did not take long for these fans to find something to cheer for. it was a blowout from the 1st inning on. they're going nuts. they've got a broom out here. we've seen tears and hugs and beer cups flying. this
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is what it was all about. we all know this is just an appetizer to the real party that will start tuesday, game 1 of the world series, first time since the year 2000 the mets have done this. we talked to a few ecstatic fans a few minutes ago. take a listen to what they had to say. we have that sound. >> look at those mets fans. they're on fire. >> let's go to aj ross who's in midtown tonight with a look at the festive celebrations going on there. aj. >> the amazin's were more than amazing tonight. this is a celebration now. long time mets fans have said this team is something special. and tonight they most certainly proved it concerning predictions this team
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is going to take it all the way. now with the world series within reach, the wave of euphoria and energy in this city, it's really contagious. no question this team is unbelievably talented but some fans i talked to tonight said they played with such heart and they're so selfless. things that cannot be touched. if you really think this is a celebration, wait until the world series. they're going to knock these celebrations out. let's go mets! >> from times square we go back of citifield. mcfadden's saloon. shannon sohn. a little quieter up there except for the hum of your whirly bird. >> it's really quiet up here. it's kind of night. it's kind of quiet down there. the mets
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mcfadden's right behind citifield are still partying on the inside. police have lined the block here. everybody is staying inside to revel in this long awaited victory but people starting to file out now. people are giving high fives to each other. everyone coming out in a really good mood because right now this crowd is controlled. most of it still on the inside, really enjoying each other's companies as they enjoy this win and it was a well deserved win. good news here but a quiet crowd outside, everyone still inside for now. reporting live over citifield, shannon sohn, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> shannon sohn above mcfadden's in flushing queens. >> the mets have done it. now on to the world series. >> we're going to have jimmy kimmel right now in full for you, you didn't miss a thing, as
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leaving with a sign saying thank you, cub fans. 70 years without an appearance. it's at least 71 now. wait till next year. a downcasted crowd in chicago. eyewitness news at 4:30 with ken and lori. they'll have more on this and of course the latest on the killing of officer randolph holder. thanks for joining us tonight. congratulations to the new york mets. from all of us here in new york and at wabc eyewitness news. jimmy kimmel in full is next. and now, abc's "jimmy kimmel live." >> dicky: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight --
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bernie sanders. and music from big grams. brought to you by cigna. with cleto and the cletones. and now, can you believe it -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you very much. that's very nice. appreciate that. relax, relax. this is embarrassing. very nice.
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thank you very much. i thank you. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for joining us. here at the beautiful brooklyn academy of music. all right, enough! thank you, thank you. relax. not like i'm dying or anything. but i appreciate it. thanks for welcoming me. thanks, i welcome you right back. it is great to be in brooklyn, new york. [ cheers and applause ] last night we had a great lineup. last night we took a whole audience, 2,000 people, down the block to the big jay-z concert at barclay's. jay-z gave everyone free tickets. but his wife. let me tell you something. there's a thing that happens when beyonce walks onstage. it doesn't matter if you're assistant manager at petco or a couples therapist or a 400-pound exconvict with a tattoo of a spider web on your neck. when beyonce starts dancing you
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involuntary. i love it in brooklyn. i will say it's very strange to be in a place that still allows the open consumption of gluten on the streets. i'm trying to enjoy it while i still can. guillermo and i have been eating line a couple of pizza rats all week. where is guillermo, by the way? >> jimmy: he's going to make an entrance, here we go. [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hell of an entrance.
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all right. you know that entrance comes with a circumcision, right? >> guillermo: no, no! >> jimmy: that's guy yearillermo. out late last night? >> guillermo: no, i went to my room. to watch the baseball game. >> jimmy: the baseball game, how about those mets? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: from wrigley field in chicago game four of the series between the mets and cubs. mets going for the sweep. it's a funny thing being a mets fan. cousin sal and i were talking about this. we love the mets. even though they're winning we haven't enjoyed one michbt series or didn't enjoy the dodgers series because every time the mets win we feel like we're being set up for something terrible. know what i mean? we're waiting for the chair to be pulled out from underneath us. and i will tell you, it's no way to live. it's a sick thing. there are a lot of -- i've been talking to mets fans. this seems to be a common thing. mets fans are miserable. pessimistic. and superstitious. >> the higher the climb, the harder the fall.
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that's sort of the mood of the moment with mets fans going into the next two games. they're cautiously optimistic. and they're getting a little bit superstitious too. >> come here, get the crowd going with "let's go mets." >> i don't watch the mets without this jersey. >> i don't watch the game with my wife, she's bad luck. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know, seems like she's a pretty lucky lady to me. after a lot of speculation, vice president joe biden today announced that he is not running for president of the united states. he made the announcement this afternoon from the rose garden at the white house. it's weird to hold a press conference to say you're not doing something, right? like announcing to your girlfriend that you won't be proposing. biden said the window is closed on a presidential campaign, which is true. away. there's barely enough time to put a suit on. but this is obviously good news for hillary clinton, who celebrated the announcement today by slightly loosening her grip on a young campaign staffer's throat. so congratulations.
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whether this is good or bad news for bernie sanders remains to be seen. senator sanders is on the show tonight. [ cheers and applause ] he's a senator from vermont but he was born and raised right here in brooklyn. it's an interesting field right now. bernie sanders would be america's first jewish president. hillary clinton would be america's first female president. and donald trump would be america's last president of either sex. [ laughter ] whether bernie gets the nomination or not he must be excited about this. people are dressing their babies like him. with #babiesforbernie. bernjamin button. halloween, trick-or-treating is the most delicious form of socialism there is. have you seen the trailer for the new "star wars" movie? [ cheers and applause ] monday night they released what they're calling the final
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trailer for "star wars: the force awakens." this takes place in space, which is fun. the movie doesn't come out until december 18th and the plot is top secret. awakens. and the last thing it remembers is getting a drink from bill cosby. [ drumroll ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: because we're in brooklyn we thought it would be fun to ask our local crew, some of the people working on the show who live in brooklyn, let's see our local crew. we asked these guys to revoice the "star wars" trailer using, instead of the actors, using their voices with their brooklyn accents. here's how that came out. >> hey, what's up? how's everything? everything all right? what's new? >> whoa! echo! >> hey, ho, wait up, why don't
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ball! >> wow, it's hot as balls in here. >> oh, what the [ bleep ]? >> nothing will stand in our way. i'm going to finish what you started. oh my god, what happened to your [ bleep ] face? >> aah! oh, no! oh my god! it's freaking stories about what happened here! >> hey, turn left! >> and it's true. all that [ bleep ]. the dark side. >> whoop! hey, how you doing? >> how you doing? >> where the [ bleep ] you think you're going? i don't think so. >> they're real. hand [ bleep ] god. >> oh my god. >> watch out! >> hey, ho! >> what's wrong with you! >> oh! move over! >> come on that's right you think you're tough, tough guy? >> hey, tony, the force is calling. >> take a message. >> i'm not your [ bleep ]
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secretary. >> hey, yo, star wars, fuggetaboudit. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks, guys. you're all going to be movie stars. nicely done. [ cheers and applause ] franchises, this is a special show tonight. michael j. fox is in the opera house. [ cheers and applause ] michael, of course, is the man who taught millions of american children that you can skateboard behind a truck. today is a big day for fans of "back to the future" the movies. today is october 21st, 2015. it is the date to chip marty mcfly and doc brown travel in "back to the future 2." i remember when i first saw the movie and it was -- part of the fun was it was amazing to see what life might be like 30 years in the future. now that we're actually here in
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[ cheers and applause ] >> goodzooks! >> doc, doc, where are we? >> according to my calculations this is the year 2015, marty. the future! >> well, 2015, that's -- that's heavy. all these people must have got here in their flying cars. >> jimmy: you know what, we never figured ow flying cars, actually. we never did figure that out. >> who are you? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm sorry, my name is jimmy kimmel, you time traveled into the middle of my talk show. >> you have a talk show? >> jimmy: yeah. >> what happened to johnny carson? >> jimmy: oh. he passed -- johnny carson passed away. >> no! >> i did not know that. >> jimmy: yeah, he did. i'm sorry you had to find out on tv.
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but it was quite a while ago. he was older. >> tv, are people watching us on tv right now? >> jimmy: yeah, people are. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: people are watching us on tv right now. honestly, most people will probably watch outside their phones on the toilet tomorrow. [ laughter ] >> that's -- that's gross. >> jimmy: it's better than it sounds. not so terrible. it's really actually kind of fun. >> so -- you haven't invented flying cars yet? >> jimmy: no, we have not, yeah. >> you at least have hover boards? >> jimmy: they call them hover boards but they're not really hover boards. yeah. >> did you achieve peace in the middle east? >> jimmy: oh, no, no, no. >> are the cubs in the playoffs? >> jimmy: yeah, they actually are. [ cheers and applause ] cubs are in the playoffs.
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unless they got eliminated. the mets are in the playoffs too, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> it's good. if you don't mind me asking, what the hell have you guys been doing for 30 years? >> jimmy: let's see. 30 years. oh, you know what? we invented this thing called a cronut. it's like part croissant and part doughnut. they put them together. and it's actually quite delicious. really good. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is very exciting. >> it seems like 2015 kind of sucks. >> yeah. apparently -- the technological and cultural achievements of this era -- are somewhat underwhelming. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: smile.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> what is this? >> jimmy: this is -- i'm taking a selfie with you guys. this is how we document important life events now. yeah. >> is this this sort of portable telecommunication device? >> jimmy: well, no -- actually -- this is the best thing about the future. it's called a smartphone. >> great scott! it's a tiny super computer! >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. it is. >> this must allow -- astrophysicists to triangulate complex equations -- in realtime -- >> jimmy: well, yeah, i guess it probably could do that. mainly we use to it send smiley faces to each other. eggplants. that sort of thing. it's not really what we use it for. >> what's a grinder?
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. that's -- that's nothing. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: can i get that? >> excuse me, fellows? i know this sounds a little ridiculous. but you're going to -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you got a problem? >> you're going to have to keep it down. you see, you're just too darn loud. >> jimmy: you know what? huey lewis is saying we're too darn loud and huey lewis is always right. thank you very much. >> what happened to the clock tower? >> jimmy: oh, the clock tower is -- that's been gone for a long time. they tore it down and built a buffalo wild wings. >> what about biff? >> jimmy: oh, biff, you know what? biff is here. a few months ago he lost his job -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's working as our --
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he's working for us as our stage manager now. >> hello, buttheads! >> hey, biff. 1985 he became a rich ego maniacal casino owner and ruined the world. >> jimmy: no, i know who you're talking about. that guy's running for president right now. yeah. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's doing very well, actually. >> in fact, i think they said the future was kind of -- good. >> i did. i believe we may have inadvertently traveled into an alternate 2015. >> huh.
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>> where human evolution has been stopped. >> huh. >> by superfluous technology. >> jimmy: well -- >> and biff reigns supreme. >> jimmy: he does. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry you're disappointed. >> marty. i need you to stay here while i travel back to 1985, figure out where this all went wrong, and repair the space-time continuum. >> jimmy: oh, wow. all right. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: doc? doc? you're not going to take the car? hey, can i ask you one question before you go? i know you're not supposed to tell people their future. but do you know how i'm going to die? >> yes.
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>> jimmy: will you tell me? >> neck week. >> jimmy: yeah? >> a bunch of angry children tear you to shreds. >> jimmy: why? when you tell them others will take away their halloween candy. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: doc brown, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: he's dealing with a lot right now. it was really brave to have you here, marty. when we come back, michael j. fox is going to be with us. >> teen wolf! >> jimmy: teen wolf, that's right. we'll be right back with teen wolf!
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eve just down the street with jimmy buffet. you do not have to wear a tux to that or any jimmy buffet performance. thanks to biff henderson. guillermo, watch your back, biff is around. >> guillermo: i'll be careful. >> jimmy: tonight on the show we have the democratic presidential hopeful and senator from the state of vermont bernie sanders is here. [ cheers and applause ] a talented tee i don't, big boi and fall tongram. this is their album. bradley cooper, joyce behar, esperanza spalding, friday night howard stern and public enemy will be here. our first guest tonight -- foresaw the future and relived the past in three of the best movies ever, the "back to the
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future 30th anniversary trilogy" on dvd and blu-ray now. please welcome america's favorite person, michael j. fox! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. how are you? >> good, how about you? >> jimmy: thanks so much for doing that. it was really the thrill of my life. are those the shoes? >> these are the -- they're mags. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great. >> the thing with these is they made -- they make more sense. they'd only be available by auction to benefit our foundation. mark tucker from nike brought them today. they lace up. >> jimmy: they lace up on their
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. awesome. what a time saver, huh? >> it's fun being me. >> jimmy: that's pretty great. you graduated high school here in brooklyn, correct? >> i did in a way. >> jimmy: in a way? >> i went to high school in canada. vancouver. but i didn't finish. >> jimmy: it's not a sad story. he became famous. >> it's okay. cautionary tale. except that i really hit it big. but it was -- yeah, i goss invited by a high school in brooklyn, john dewy high school -- [ cheers and applause ] >> i was like 22 years old. i was just doing "family ties." just started "family ties." [ cheers and applause ] they invited me to come and
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give me an honorary diploma. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i freaked out about going to brooklyn. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> it's where "wok back, cotter" was from, this magical place. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i had no idea how to give a commencement speech, i'd never been to a graduation. hadn't been to my own, hadn't been to any. i gave a five-minute talk about how cool it was for me to be in brooklyn. and they were all kind of -- you know. like not impressed. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> but then they stood and up shook everybody's hand as the students came through, shook the hand. one of the best brooklyn moments was this guy puts his hand out, last minute slips out this [ bleep ] you finger. i was like, yes, i'm in brooklyn! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's brooklyn. by that you mean his middle finger, yes? >> yes. >> jimmy: is "back to the
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future" the thing people ask you about most? >> yeah. especially lately. >> jimmy: especially lately, sure, yeah. >> yeah, i get questions about hover boards and flying cars. i would say the one thing that they really got right was marty mcfly's receipting hairline. >> jimmy: they really didn't. this is what you were supposed to look like. they predicted you'd look like at 47 years old. and i have to say -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they have you like a young donald trump, looks like. the two family ties around the neck that never caught on. >> it does look like donald trump. >> jimmy: there is a donald trumpiness to it. >> yuge! >> jimmy: do you remember reading the script for the movie for the first time? >> well, first time i read it, i didn't read it. i was -- they wanted to hire me for -- at the beginning, i didn't know this, i was doing "teen wolf," thinking my career was over.
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[ laughter ] they were talking to gary goldberg at "family ties" about letting me out to do this movie. gary couldn't let me out, we had too many shows to do. the show was just starting to do well and he didn't want to lose his actor. so he didn't tell me about it. he declined. and so they started to make it with another actor. they shot for five weeks. and it was great. really good actor. eric stoltz. but it didn't work out. so they went back to gary and said, can we have him now? gary said, i think we can make it work now. and so i went to gary's office and he had a script in an envelope. and he said, why don't you read this, steven spielberg, they want you to do this movie, i said you couldn't do it, now i'm letting you do it, read the script. i picked up the envelope and said," best script i ever read." he said i could do it as long as i did "familyties" in the daytime, do that at night.
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>> jimmy: in the morning on the set with the keatons, on the wow, this is pretty crazy and kind of a miss, i thought. they didn't come out with the marty mcfly action figure until this year. figure. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: do you get any say on this? >> yeah, i get approval on it. i thought it looked okay. details are great. one thing, originally they had this thing going right up my ass. so i said, this has got to be redesigned. so it's a nonviolated marty mcfly. >> jimmy: you think marty mcfly would have a fly but it's velcro. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's one detail maybe for the next time. maybe the 50th. it's so great to have you here. what a thrill. thank you so much for being here. [ cheers and applause ]
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[ cheers and applause ] show. coming up, senator bernie sanders and music from big grams. but first -- >> wait, wait, who are you? who are you? there? >> dude. >> jimmy: looks like we have an intruder in our bandstand? >> i don't know this guy. >> jimmy: can we get security? where's cleto my band leader? >> jimmy: oh. that's nice to meet you, john. but you know, i'm doing a show here. i really need my band. yeah. if i could just get cleto back -- where is cleto? >> he's getting his annual checkup. the cigna checkup room. i'll cover for him. >> jimmy: the cigna checkup room? let's go to the camera we conveniently have set up in the cigna checkup room. >> aahhh. >> that's a joke. i'm looking in your ear. >> jimmy: okay, folks, we have a lot of fun.
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cleto right now is teaching us how important it is to get your annual checkup and take control of your health. in the meantime, john, do you know how to play saxophone? >> no. >> jimmy: yeah, i'll take that as a no. we'll wait for cleto. >> dicky: cigna wants everyone in america to say aah and get an annual checkup. learn more at cigna.com/takecontrol. >> jimmy: be right back with bernie sanders! [ cheers and applause ] good. very good. you see something moving off the shelves and your first thought is to investigate the company. you are type e . yes, investment opportunities can be anywhere... or not. but you know the difference. e trade's bar code scanner. shorten the distance between intuition and action.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. music from big grams is still on the way. we are in brooklyn, new york, right now. personally, i always thought that the first brooklyn-born president of the united states would be mike tyson, but it turns out, it might more likely be this guy. from flatbush, by way of vermont, please welcome senator bernie sanders. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: good to have you here. >> my pleasure. >> jimmy: you have excited a lot
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of young people. have you ever excited young people before? >> not too often, no. >> jimmy: i notice in front of my studio audiences whenever i mention your name that you're getting a lot of support from very young people. who might not have been interested in politics before. >> that's right. >> jimmy: i think a lot of it is because certainly your positions. some of your positions i think are very interesting. in particular, you want college to be free. i think that's something -- >> [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: -- this resonates. >> you know, here's the simple reality. this is the year 2015. everybody knows that a college degree today of more or less the equivalent what was a high school degree was 50 years ago, right? >> jimmy: true. >> we have free public education through high school. i think in a very competitive global economy what we have to say, if we want to compete, we've got to have colleges and universities tuition-free in the
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: another idea that i think is something i have not -- this is something i've never heard before. you want to make post offices into banks. >> well, what i want to see -- >> jimmy: banking at the post office. >> we have millions and millions of low-income people who have to go to payday lenders and pay outrageous interest rates. they're getting ripped off right and left. we can have our postal service provide modest banking to low-income people where they can cash their checks and they can do banking. i think it will help the post office, it will help millions of low-income people. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a very interesting idea. i have -- what is your stance on marijuana? [ laughter ] >> here's my stance. and this is a really serious issue. we have more people in jail today than any other country on earth. you all know that? we have large numbers of lives
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of this war on drugs. and because people were caught smoking marijuana and so forth. i think we have got to end the war on drugs. [ cheers and applause ] and, you know, look into what's going on in colorado and elsewhere. you know, but i am not unfavorably disposed to moving toward the legalization of marijuana. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: would you be open to the idea -- because i think you could combine ideas -- maybe have postal carriers deliver marijuana to people? [ cheers and applause ] >> that will get rid of the federal deficit pretty quickly, won't it? look, here's where we are. our country today faces some huge problems. in terms of income and wealth inequality, very rich are getting richer, everybody else is getting poorer. we have a campaign finance system and super pacs which are really undermining american
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lot of, in a sense, a corrupt system. so what this campaign is about is trying to bring people together. young people, working people, to say, this is a radical idea, maybe the united states government should represent the middle class and working families, rather than just the billionaire class. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: some of these people are your supporters. some of your supporters say you're not electable, they say you're too old, they say you're too far left, they say you don't bother to brush your hair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how do you respond to something like that? people say, why bother supporting this guy, he's not going to be president? >> fair question, let me answer in two respects. if you look at polls out there, turns out in many of the polls i am doing better than hillary is against donald trump. we're doing better. number two, when republicans
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[ cheers and applause ] when they win, jimmy, voter turnout is very lower. we've got millions of people are really discouraged and have given up on the political process. we have brought out in this campaign over 250,000 people to meetings, we have 650,000 individuals have contributed to our campaign, we have a real grassroots campaign. and i believe that if i am the democratic nominee, you're going to see voter turnout go way up. i think we're going to win the white house. i think we recapture the senate. we do well in the house. we win governors' chairs. our job is not just defeat republicans, our job is to revitalize american democracy, bring people when have given up on the political system back into the sith tell and create a government which represents them rather than large campaign donors. [ cheers and applause ]
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