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dangerous places. tonight, risky business. a stunt territory ageing. nic wallenda dares to do what no one ever has, walk across niagara fal falls. we go on the high wire. megastunt and abc news exclusive. and meeting lebron. he's battling for his first nba choim. out of the spot spotlight, superstar lebron james, how the king of the court is granting one boy's wish. good evening. i'm terry moran. more than 72 hour hs of video are up loaded to youtube every
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minute. over 3 billion hour hs of video are watched every minute. lot of that seems to be pranks and dangerous stunts performed by teens gleefully avoiding that warning don't try this at home. why do they do all that and why are there so many copy cats. here is abc's john donovan. >> reporter: kids doing stunts has always been with us, but some of it very dangerous stuff indeed. but never has there been so much video of it, showing them actually doing it and making it easier for others to copy it. >> here we go! >> get ready, curtesy of youtube, mouth full of cinnamon, open wide, here it goes, and here's the brown smoke, cinnamon cloud. this time it was just the other day it was a celebrity that's 15-year-old macy williams, game of thrones, so macy joins a long line of teens and preteens can't
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resist, the cinnamon challenge, swallow o spoon full in under 60 seconds, nobody can. this kid did, whoever was there egging him on, couldn't believe it. you have another step forward, social media, copy cat videos. stupid stunts, dubious let's call them. quick leap, and stuck with fire. but there's an apparent human attraction. putting our bodies into dangerous places and then to tape it and up load it. >> some folks feel like celebrity in your own neighborhood or backyard. >> youtube is responsive to the perception, daredevils favorite posting place, it's where kids will get the ideas to try some of this stuff themselves. in a statement youtube told us, youtube's community guidelines prohibit videos intended to encourage dangerous activities that risk serious physical harm.
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we review video flagged by our users around the clock and routinely remove or age restrict material according to these guidelines. with the community of users up loading 72 hours of video every minute, seems impossible task. like this one, called car surfing, it's nearly half a million hits alone. it's become a bit of a crave these days, yet 16-year-old from florida did not learn about car surfing from youtube. in april, a friend encouraged her to do it, she nearly died. >> the girl driving flu past the stop sign on to a turn on my road and i was off the back of the car. >> she wears a helmet pieces of her skull were surgically removed. it's the end result of three weeks induced comma following an accident she remembers nothing about. >> i'm disappointed for myself for the choice i made. i'm normally not like that.
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it was just -- it was stupid decision that we made too fast. >> hannah also wants to persuade young people from making the same mistake she did. she's become an advocate for car and road safety. >> another trend, look at these recent productions. kids ingesting hand sanitizer. it's not nasty tasting too much can actually be toxic. especially now when there's some older kids are doing, mixed with salt for a chemical reaction that produced high-proof alcohol. >> we have patients coming into the emergency department with these kinds of symptoms, slurred speech, lack of balance, changes in their mental state. >> one video result in thousands of immate tors. it's what we mean by copy cat. >> you feel more special if you think other people are seeing it. some people feel that way. i think it's a very natural human drive for recognition. >> so what? the so what is the kids,
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particularly in that early adolescent age brain, human brain judgment has a long way to go before it's consistently making the right call, such as don't do something like this at home. this year rgs in facts the cinnamon challenge became so popular, that schools were sending home notes alert parents to the danger. what's interesting this is not just about the teenage craze. judging by the number of nonsteens pouring shots of vodka into their eyeballs. then it's perhaps another side of brain science that comes into play. >> there's some theories, studies suggest you have to sort of keep tightening the level of risk in order to feel that buzz, kind of like drug addiction. start off with something mundane, and then you may be more and more prone to up the anti-to feel that high or that
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specialness. >> specialness, perhaps, but when there are so many people doing cinnamon, literally thousands on youtube by now, when does this become the opposite of special? i'm john donovan for "nightline" in washington. really don't try that at home. thanks to john donovan for that. coming up, count down to an incredible high wire act. nic wall len da, practices tonight walk across niagara falls tomorrow. so to save money i just found them a possum. dad, i think he's dead. probably just playin' possum. sfx: possum hisses there he is. there's an easier way to save. geico.
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has ever accomplished, cross niagara falls on a high wire. >> wall len da, family, is wired for risk, you might say. bill weir is on the u.s. side of the falls where the historic quest will begin. >> reporter: greets from one of american's great natural wonders. that is niagara's horseshoe falls and this is the wire. two inches in diameter, a third of a mile long, and this is the rout nic wallenda hopes to take into history a few hours from now. facing a few family ghosts along the way. >> reporter: this is the view from the wire. a perch where the average person's throat tightens, pulse quickens, and visionary rows. but not this person. in fact, this is where nic wallenda comes to relax. >> you know, i'm gotten on a wire before when i've had
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troubles, problems going on whatever, i get on that wire and it's gone. all the troubles of the world are gone. >> but before he can enter that zen state tomorrow night, nic is swinging from intense last-minute focus, to self pinching euphoria. >> i feel like a little kid. >> this wire this and this spot caused him years of planning, personal fortune. he had to convince the u.s. and canada to change 100-year old laws against this kind of stunt and hire an army of engineers to string the cables. all to try an idea that popped into his 6-year-old brain over tu can falls. >> you folks were performing nearby. >> we were performing in buffalo new york and we came to see the falls. me and my sister looked across and my thought was, awe awesome walk a cable across niagara falls. ie chronic, it's in my blood.
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>> he is the seventh generation of a fundamentally that's been tempting death to thrill crowds for over two centuries. it all began with nic's great grandfather, carl, architect of the seven-person chair peer immediate performance. 35 feet up, no net. 1962, after one misstep, the pyramid collapsed, two family members died and one was paralyzed. but the next day, with broken bones and a broken heart, carl snuck out of the hospital so he could make that night's performance. >> wait until you nail they down. >> the wallenda patriarch stayed on the wire until he was 73, until this fateful moment, he tried to cross between two hotels in puerto rico where he lost his balance and then his
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life. >> i still remember my dad's living room, the couch i was sitting on at age 11 when i saw your great grandfather fall in puerto rico. it sered into my young brain. wow! then to understand that your family kept going regardless of how many wallenda's have tied. explan that to me. >> through triumph and tragedy, one name will always continue, wallenda. >> this is not like a family member dieing in a car accident and you keep dying. this is a choice. >> what people don't realize, this is a calculated risk. i've trained through winds 55 miles an hour. there's not winds over the falls. the entire process from the get goe was overcoming challenges. my great father taught us to never give up. this is the purest form. >> he carries a supreme confidence, walking the wire since he was actually walk.
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he was performing professionally around the world at 13, proposed to his wife and eight generation acrobat in the middle of a high wire stroll. >> doing good. look straight ahead. >> now they are teaching their kids the family business with the encouragement of grandma jenny. >> take a bow. that's what we always had to do. >> she lost her husband in that detroit fall in '62 and later riding atop of this pyramid, tasted the pain that comes with one misstep. >> at age 84, she'll still go for the family occasional stroll, wallenda style, the backyard is one thing, opening old emotional wounds is another. >> you feel all right? >> i'm good. >> last year for danger by design on the science channel, nic and his mother went back to puerto rico, back to the place
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where carl fell to his death, and he completed the journey, his great grandpa never did. but his proud as he is of his name, nic tells me tomorrow night deliberate attempt to break free of the legacy of wallenda tragedy, go big, get famous, and stay perfect. >> never fallen. >> never fallen. >> broken two bones in my entire life and that was playing football and tennis. so i don't foresee myself flipping or falling. that's where the training comes. accidents are called accidents for a reason. i trained for that. i trained since a little boy to grab the wire no matter. >> safety harness. he reluctantly agreed. there's no felling how it will affect his performance. there's the wind, the mist, even nesting falcons in the area, known to swoop and attack. you can see the entire knuckle whitening spectacular, starting at 8:00 tomorrow night right
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day two of the nba finals between the miami heat and oklahoma thunder miami heat winning. lebron james trying to win his first nba game. for one young man, lebron james is already a champion. this special relationship, part of the week-long series, my wish, which begins july 15 mt. >> reporter: when he's not shooting hoops, 17-year-old from peach tree, georgia, likes to check out his bedroom wall, dedicated to lebron james. >> right here, this is my basketball poster. we had a project for art class, and we had to do our favorite athlete or favorite person, i did of course lebron james. you guessed it. >> reporter: once a malnourished infant, in rio, he was adopted by an american family work at
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his game. but at age 15, diskofrt after practice raised concern. tests revealed the worst. >> he said do i have cancer? and we had to tell him, yes, you do. he asked. am i going to die from this? it was absolutely not. absolutely not. you just kind of watched him deteriorating in front of you. and you just think that you would trade places with him at any point if you could. now cancer free, he has always dreamed of meeting lebron james. his wish begins to come true in early april, at the american airlines arena in miami, where right next to lebron's locker is his own personalized uniform. tee yag goe is checking out practice when coach erik spoelstra calls him over.
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i'm thiago. >> with lebron, thiago is part of the heat half-court shooting contest. they move to the three-point line as thiago challenges lebron. then it's time for these two knew teammates to have a little fun. finally, le brons has an armful of goodiesics like a game-worn jersey for thiago to keep. to remember forever, his special wish. thanks to chris conley for
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that. lebron james and the heat will be in miami for game 3 of the nba finals sunday night on abc. finally tonight, we've launched or brand new ipad app, abc news. three editions, morning, midday, and prime time, changes as the day progresses from fast headlines in the morning to grips videos at night. our own bill weir took the app for a spin. thanks for watching abc news. we hope you check with good morning america. jimmy kimmel is up next and we'll see you here tomorrow. >> announcer: up next on an all-new "jimmy kimmel live," dond trump was born. jada pinkett smith, from the la dond [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezezigi
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>> jimmy: i'm the host of the show. thank you for coming to my house. happy flag day, flag day of course commemorates the adoption of american flag by angelina jolie back in 1977. it's day in which we honor the civil of our nation and the 8-year-old chinese kids who make them for us nor a nickel a piece. i used to enjoy this, it's become so commercialized. i prefer to celebrate a different holiday, that's donald trump's birthday. 66 years ago today, donald trump was born in a small hospital in kenya or maybe i'm getting my stories confused. you know what, for a guy whose head looks like it came from the wolly mammoth museum, he's doing all right. it's hard to find a gift for him on his birthday. i gave him the one thing he doesn't have, inside voice.
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father's day is on sunday. as i like to call it, act like you're excited when your kids give you a picture of their hand print's day. i think it's very unfair dad's get lumped in with grads. how would mom's like it if we lumped them in with prom. a lot of people, myself included, struggle what to get their dad's for father day. they don't want anything. if you do buy them something, it's with their money. i have an idea that won't cost you a dime. an appearance on national television. on-going series f our youtube challenges. i'll ask view oers of the show pull a prank on their loved ones. tape it. this time, your mission is to spray dad with a hose. i would like you to do this, tape it, like you to up load it to youtube with the title, hey, jimmy gymle, i sprayed my dad with the hose. you have to do it tomorrow or
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tonight, do it while he's sleeping tonight if you want it to be part of your prime time game night special on sunday before game 3 on father's day. so grab the hose right now, let dad have it. our lawyer's asked me to ask you not to hurt anyone or damage any property or to give your father herpes or anything like that. do any of your watch game of thrones? you swear allegiance to joffrey, our true king? i didn't think so. the creators the of the show revealed in some dvd commentator that one of the decapitated heads, lot of decapitated heads on this show, one of the heads is -- well, this head is a replica of president bush's head. it's the head of george bush with the hair of billy ray cyrus or something from when he toured with motley crew that producers of the show, said they weren't trying to make a political statement. they had to use whatever fake
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heads they had lying around. which makes me think why they would have a george bush head lying around? i missed that show of entourage. hbo issued a statement apologizing, we were deeply dismayed find it unacceptable, disrespectful, very bad taste. we're sorry this happened and have it removed fromfully future dvd production. we now return to you lena dun ham getting paid on in the shower. [laughs] our current prth at the home of sara jessica parker. it's kind of funny, terry bradshaw didn't have one black friend in six seasons of sex in the city. i have some exciting fans of october mom? really? publicity shots from her upcoming adult film have been released. maybe rick santorum was an to something with that banning porn
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idea. octomom home alone rk because the very thought of seeing you naked makes you do this. it will cost 25 dollars to watch it online or 5 dollars not to watch it. get the recap of mental unhinged women with six kids, convince a doctor to impregnant her with frozen embryos. gave birth to eight more kids and now making porn to feed them. even though i'm sure you're dying to see the pictures, we can't show them to you. how people here in hollywood reacted when we showed them the pictures. >> are you familiar with the octomom? >> yeah the lady with all the kids. >> she recently made a porn film, some of the photos leaked from the internet. i want to get your reaction to some of these photos. just flip through those. >> sexy right there. yeah. damn. is that her stomach?
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ah. >> i'm going to throw up in my mouth. okay. okay. >> is that a man or a woman? >> oh! >> holy [ bleep ]. >> [laughs]. >> what is that? >> oh my god. [laughs]. >> oh my god. this is bad. [laughs]. >> i never thought i would say this, porn is gross. >> the stanley cup l.a. teams held their victory parade. 250,000 fans lined the streets
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downtown to see king's players and the stanley cup itself. the parade ended inside the staples center. the kings goalie jonathan quick took the microphone to address the adoring crowd and squun informed him that he would be on television. >> thank you so much. [ bleep ] how about this team right here? >> apologize for the foul language. [ bleep ] elsewhere in the world in sports, the u.s. open golf championship teed off today in san francisco. after the first rounds, tiger woods is currently tied for second place. someone who didn't have sex with everyone is in first.
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i don't know what his name is. >> but we only had time to highlight one of them. that goes to david love the third, u.s. open play of the day. >> love for bird di. >> too late to throw emotion in it. boring sports news, lance armstrong may be in trouble again. the u.s. anti-doping agency, i didn't know we had one of those. accused him of using performance enhancing drugs. federal authorities got sus pi shous when they noticed an american was exercising. the charges immediately banned arm strong from competing in triathlons. he could be stripped of his victories the and banned from fro fegsal cycling from life.
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>> he has one testicle and made his living sit oncoa bicycle seat. he should be allowed to stop every two miles for a blood transfusion and steroid smooth think if he needed. i didn't want to believe this. i was spectacle of these charges. they did video comparison of him before and after the alleged doping. here he is after he used performance enhancing drugs. here is he before the allegations were made. they have noticeable physical differences. [ cheers and applause ]. >> here is some of the u.s. anti-doping agency, earl snoop dog. snoop has been doing some incredible work on his youtube channel, calls it the double g news statement. sexual harassment made against
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john travolta. this is something wufl blitzer cannot do. >> so john travolta fondled his balls while he was massaging john travolta. so he was getting massage and rubbing his balls at the same damn time? is that true? that's the same damn time. at the same damn time? getting massage rubbing balls at the same damn time! getting massage rubbing balls at the same damn time. at the same damn time. [laughs]. >> that's some crazy [ bleep ]. at the same damn time if that's what he did, that's what he did. >> shot out to my nephew john
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tra volt ta. [ cheers and applause ]. >> thing about snoop he finds artistic inspiration everywhere he looks. apple computers, they've been holding their yearly conference in san francisco this week. on monday they unveiled is a slew of exciting new things, including updated mack book pro, ipad and i poed r, io-s 6. tush by turn navigation, do not disturb, phone will take messages but won't ring. some other features most useful of all, in light of all the new cell phone imagines showing up online lately. >> siri, send the picture i just took to david. >> i'm sorry, courtney, i'm afraid i can't do that. >> what are you talking about? just send it now.
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>> no [ bleep ] way. you're drunk. >> i don't care. send it now you [ bleep ]. >> you are a [ bleep ] and you look like a who are with your bobs all hanging out. >> i do? >> girl, you think dave wants to mare pri a [ bleep ]? >> straight up. now go to bed. >> where is my xanax? >> i found four xanax in your mom's medicine cabinet. [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: one thursday night it's time from our weekly tribute to fcc bleep and blur things whether they need it. it is this week, unnecessary censorship. [ cheers and applause ]. >> difference between guarding a guy or making the guy [ bleep ], i thought the second half they
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were bleep bleach. >> who used fro fanty in public. >> bring your loud voices as the l.a. kings show off that [ bleep ] stanley cup. >> we're going to make you [ bleep ] like a rock star. >> show you the youngest person ever to [ bleep ] in a u.s. open. be right back. >> any concerns i had about this spiderman rig failing have been overshadowed by the pain in my [ bleep ]. >> recently arm strong tole men's journal magazine i'm done [ bleep ]. i've moved on. >> i think i just won an award for all my [ bleep ] black ass. >> what the [ bleep ] are you wearing? you look horrible? >> jackpot worth 10, 200. >> [ bleep ] through the forest. >> that's it [ cheers and applause ]. >> we'll be right back with jada
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♪ >> jimmy: tonight on the program center fielder for the la dodgers, the great matt kemp is here. and then with music from this new self-titled album, all the way from australia, the temper trap from the bud light outdoor stage. you can see them live at the palladium theater here in hollywood tomorrow night. make sure to watch us in primetime on sunday for our jimmy kimmel live game night special with our guest tracy morgan. and guillermo interviews the heat and the thunder.
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that is before game 3 of the nba finals and after on the west coast. >> jimmy: our first guest is the proud matriarch of a simple family whose home movies are released in imax and in 3d. you can see her now, cast against type as a hippo in the number one movie in america, "madagascar 3: europe's most wanted." everybody stand back. i got this! never mind. >> jimmy: please welcome jada pinkett smith. ♪ [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: welcome. >> thank you. >> jimmy: you forgot your pants?
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>> i did! i did. >> thank you for forgetting your pants. >> he's holding them back there, my husband. >> jimmy: how are you? >> everything is going fantastic. how is everything going with you? >> jimmy: fine. thank you for asking. no one ever asks me. >> i care. i want to know how you're doing. >> jimmy: thank you for feigning like you care. [laughs]. >> so your husband will is backstage. it's nice he comes with you. you think this sort of thing would be like, you go to your thing, i'll go to my thing. >> question get a lot of time in the car. it's like 1:50 minutes. he drives in the car with me. >> jimmy: the kids don't like doing this stort of thing. >> no. >> jimmy: are you all together now because your family, there's too much work going on. >>er a all in l.a. together right now. it's not going to last long, but we are all here right now. >> jimmy: who takes off first? who is the next to leave. >> it will be will and i.
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>> jimmy: the kids fend for themselves? >> basically. they got it. they're good. >> jimmy: here is the number for pizza. >> just in case emergencies. >> jimmy: get chinese food. >> make sure to lock the doors at night. >> jimmy: we'll be back in eight weeks. >> what about father's day? will you be together for father's day? >> we're thinking about taking our eldest, tray, with us on a little golf vacation. >> jimmy: that would be nice. >> yeah. sometimes you have to take one at a time. >> jimmy: i got you. will you buy stuff for will? you have to buy him line a hovercraft? >> he's not really a things guy. you know what i have to do, sometimes he gets kind of passionate about certain subjects. so i have to do things like, let's say, chess for instance. >> this is a whole different area. >> i'll call the world chess player. hey, can you come play chess
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with my husband for father's day? >> jimmy: wow! you bring someone to kick his ass on father's day. >> he really appreciates that. [laughs]. >> jimmy: is there something like that that you're thinking. it woun ruin rit. >> he's here. i can't. >> jimmy: what if these people refuse? will you have them kidnapped or brought to you? >> there's no no. there's no no. that doesn't happen. >> jimmy: i imagine that's fun for them. >> you get a phone call, will smith wants to play chess with you? >> i would assume it was a prank. ashton kucher was on the other side with justin bieber. >> no, no. >> jimmy: the children, do they make gifts is that traditional kind of thing? >> you know what makes gifts, willow. willow makes gifts. she'll leave little notes around the hois. i have a note ch you have to
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find it. it's like a little hunt. >> jimmy: that's cute. >> the boys for father's day usually get pound. you're a good dad. you're fun. >> jimmy: boys are bad like that. it's interesting. >> you know, i think guys just tend to put different values in different things. they know he's a good dad. >> jimmy: he doesn't find? >> he was the same way. >> jimmy: the last time you were here, jaden just made the ka raty kid. has he hired someone to do those for him. >> basically. >> jimmy: willow is a big star also. is she -- have you lost control of the house? >> you know, it's interesting. they're free spishts. i don't know if you heard that story, that happened when we went to the white house with jaden. >> jimmy: no, what happened? >> with our president, when he. >> jimmy: president obama. >> yes. of course. he said he was going to ask him about aliens. >> jimmy: that's what i would want to ask him about. >> we're on our way, i'm going
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to ask the president about aliens. >> jaden, do not. do not do that. okay? >> jimmy: you know, that's where i would say ask him about aliens. he might tell you because you're a kid. >> exactly. what's my punishment? >> i can't get creative enough. don't do it. we get. >> jimmy: that's a treasure. >> he establishes what the punishment will be in advance of the crime. >> exactly. he's a master negotiators. okay? so we get there, and you know t president is showing us the war room and everything, and jaden says, mr. president, i have something to ask, immediately will and i are like -- start to give him the evil mom look. and the president looks to him and says, you want to know about aliens, don't you? he knew. isn't that crazy? he knew. >> jimmy: that means there are aliens. >> maybe. but he sure didn't tell us
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whether there were or not. >> jimmy: he didn't? he didn't. >> he said it's confidential. >> jimmy: he did not ge him no? >> he said it's confidential. i don't know if it's a yes or no. he didn't answer. >> jimmy: what did jaden say afterwards? did he feel encourages? what a minute, his dad is an alien. i just saw the movie. >> exactly. >> jimmy: he has to point that thing at him. [ cheers and applause ]. >> jimmy: a lot of people know this about you, i think people know that you have fans and you sing and that sort of thing, but that you toured with ozzie os bourn. >> that i was on oz fest. >> jimmy: how did that happen? >> sharon oz bourn came to see my band and i in l.a. she invited us on oz fest. i took the invitation and it was rough. it was really rough. it was rough. at first, you know, i got tons of death threats, tons and tons the and tons of death threats.
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i went any way. >> jimmy: from here? >> no. [laughs]. >> i had my kids with me the whole time. >> jimmy: great. i remember going to oz fest with my dad. >> you know, it was a good expeeps for them, because what i realized is that once you have the opportunity to be introduced to a totally different culture, you get to understand what's real and what was real was not those death threats. i had such a great time. i made so many friends. and they -- i think that's how they got the bug to really want to perform. >> jimmy: from oz fest? may god bless us all. we're going to take a break. jada pink et smith is here. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by bud light. woo! played "pin the tail on the donkey"
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[ music stops ] [ crunch ] you guys having a party? no. nope. okay. um. ♪ i can totally see you. yes, we know. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, guests. more with jada pinkett smith. she is also an nba team owner. part owner of the philadelphiaer 76ers. how does that happen? >> they invite us to own part of team. we have a great opportunity here but we have to do it as a family. so. >> jimmy: who would be a hold out for that?
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i mean, my dad -- we would have a meeting about buying a basketball. and we would all be for it. >> of course we were all superexcited. >> jimmy: oh yeah! >> yeah. >> jimmy: what do you get? >> you get awesome seats. >> jimmy: that's good. you don't have to pay for them. it's part of the deal? >> it's part of the deal. >> jimmy: people are excited to have you there. you may have gotten ripped off on that one. >> that's true. you might have a point. i do now vu to watch the game sitting on my hands basically. you know, i remember i was sitting there with will, you know, defense? what the -- babe, we get fined for stuff like that now. >> jimmy: that's right. >> you can't blurt things out. you mean to tell me i can't enjoy the game? you know?
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it's cool, though. >> jimmy: you could get fined, wouldn't it? >> yeah. mark cuben gets fined all the time. you get a full fine if you're part owner or do the other owners have to pay half of it. >> you get the full fine. >> jimmy: you sure you get fined. maybe will just said that to get you quieted down during the game. >> that could be a trick too. >> jimmy: you went to can or kaun? >> either one. you went to both of those? >> yes, i did. >> jimmy: to promote this movie. i assume you had been there before. >> i actually went when i was 21 was my first time going for man nas for society. with the hughes brothers. very long time ago. it was much different than what it's like now. >> jimmy: you're playing your cartoon hippo was different. >> i was young. i'm there, got ripped up jeans, i mean, i don't even wt
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