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suspicious, i guess. i want to thank so many people that i forgot. brad western, again, i think, thank you very much for believing in this crazy idea. all the people that was -- were before, behind this -- sorry. behind this film was really heroes, because the idea was really crazy. a script that started with a middle aged man, cross legged, can't go anywhere, and we are here. i don't know how it happened. but it happened. anyway. i just really want to thank everybody. >> i want to thank christina, my kids, emma and joe. our agents, brian, rogue, beth, everyone that helped get this movie made. it's amazing. >> she's reminding me my wife. maria, i love you. you know that, okay? we said that every morning when we wake up.
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honestly, and my kids, but -- anyway, there are so many people to thank. i want to thank tess gallagher, which is the widow of raymond carver, who allowed us to use the story. i want to thank guillermo, he has been part of this, too, all my life and my career and i don't know if you have something to say, just want to take the opportunity -- michael. i want to say michael and the cast, michael, really, michael -- >> this has been a tremendous experience. this guy is as bold as bold can be. and it was just a tremendous honor for me to -- look, it's great to be here. who i am kidding? this is just great fun. thank you very much. >> finally -- finally, i just want to -- i want to take one second -- i just want to take the opportunity, i want to dedicate this award for my fellow mexicans, the ones who live in mexico. i pray that we can find and
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build government that will serve and the ones that live in this country who are part of the latest generation of immigrants in this country, i just pray that they can be treated with the same dignity and respect of the ones who came before and build this incredible immigrant nation. thank you very much. >> well, that's our show. congrats to all the winners, and keep making movie pictures. good night, everyone. >> renaissance hotels. in a city near you. hotel accommodations provided by renaissance hotels. air transportation provided by united airlines. united airlines is the official airline sponsor of the academy of motion picture arts and
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with >> the apartment arrived and fixed the break and restored service. >> meanwhile hundreds in centee trying determine the source of explosions. "action news" reporter nora muchanic has more. >> the manhole cover blew up. big ball of smoke. fire. >> these photos were taken near 15 locust street when a 20 0 pound manhole cover blew off. >> there is a bunch of smoke. dark cloud of smoke. >> the explosion triggered evacuation of restaurant and game cross the street. members of spin class were told to leave the building immediately. >> all of a sinned we were in the middle and told we had to get off bikes and evacuate.
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there was an sxlongs upstairs. i was upset. >> no one was hurt and no buildings were damaged and firefighters found high levels of damage in the area caused by the fire and ventilated the buildingch the cause of the explosion is unknown. one possibility is melting snow coming in contact with electrical equipment. >> due to the cold, recent cold weather and melt today it could be affecting the electrical, water, gas service. >> that was not the end of it, while peco cruises used cameras to try to locate the source of the fire underground firefighters checked the 1400 and 1500 block of locust finding more levels of carbon monoxide indicating the smoke was traveling. high co levels forced the restaurant estea to close. >> they monitored our levels and had us evacuate the restaurants. we got everybody out at one time and got the food to go and sent them on their way. >> crews are working the scene the.
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the pumper truck was brought in to pump water out of the manhole that's exploded. if they cannot locate the source of the fire, they may have to dig up part of the street. in center city, i'm nora muchanic, "channel 6 action news." well you saw it right here on 6abc tonight. the 87th annual oscar awards and all the glamour and star-power was in the spotlight for hollywood's biggest night of the year. >> and the award everybody waited for best picture awarded a few moments ago "birdman " for for best picture. >> best actor ad i redmayne and julianne moore for still alice and j.k. simmonds for whiplash and best supporting actress patricia arquette for "boyhood." >> "action news" reporter alicia vitareli is joining us live from hollywood, hey, alicia. hey, guys, we here on the red carpet. stars are celebrating tonight.
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behind us they are filing out of the dolby theater we're inches from the stars catching kerry washington, jennifer lopez, keith urban, nicole kidman. they're heading upstairs to continue the celebrations. we have been here all day chatting with celebrities and boy was the red carpet red hot tonight. >> i feel calm. whatever happens it sounds cliche but thrilled to be invited to the party. >> eddie redmayne may have been citizen but it was buzzing from "the rock " to reej witherspoon were snapping selfies and fans go gaga for gaga. and gweneth paltro, clint east wood, jennifer lopez all aglow in oscar fwlory and mark stealing a kiss. abc star viola davis from how to get away with murderer is
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two-time oscar nominee and says tonight is a fairy tail. >> how does it feel to be here tonight. >> great it feels prince jessie. >> there was philadelphia love on the red carpet. bradley cooper celebrating third straight nomination worked the crowd. "selma " director gets a shout-out. >> all my people in philly, hi philly, thank you. >> inside the dolby theater john legend performed glory from "sext lma." >> we wants to tell you we are with you, see you, love you, and march on. >> buddy man kevin hart presented and a big win for northeast philadelphia filmmaker ellen gusenburg kent for price's heart line veterans press one. >> we want to thank the dedicated people of the crisis line and everywhere who care for veterans as if their own lives depended on it [ applause ].
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>> and congratulations to all the big winners tonight. jenkintown own bradley cooper walked right behind us. this is his third straight nomination. we're rooting for him. he will get an oscar at some point in the future. we'll continue to rub shoulders before we get coffee with jennifer aniston. live in hollywood, alicia vitareli, "channel 6 action news." back you to guys. >> have fun. thank you auto leashia. there was no better way than to watch the oscars surrounded by good people and food. >> that hollywood glamour in middle of center city philadelphia. people suited and gowned out fort biggest watch party in the area. >> i love the oscars have been watching with my mother since a young kid. it's wonderful to come out. this has been fabulous.
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>> inside this room the star of the show was not a person. it is an organization. volunteers of america, delaware valley. money raised tonight through silent auctions benefits programs that help the less fortunate. >> we give hope to people that need it most. we serve 13,000 people each year in the delaware valley and operate homeless shelters and families and veterans and that's where the proceed go to. >> truly a good cause. we spotted sharee williams fresh off the red carpet. >> i goat ask a question. >> you do. >> who are you wearing. >> cache special order it's the first i've been able toe wear it and i'm loving it tonight. >> what do you think about this event. >> this event is fabulous. i'm honored with those working in the community. it's about volunteers. >> this is the 16th year volunteers of america paid of gala with the oscars. those that attended say the academy awards is special and that feeling after giving back is simply rewarding. >> i think we wanted to be a
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part of the dmiingt and give back to the community -- part of the night and give back to the community. this is say good cause. >> this is largest fundraiser for volunteers of america, delaware valley. to learn more about the group head to our web site 6abc.com. reporting in center city, ken, "channel 6 action news". >> our coverage ever the 2015 oscars continues on 6abc.com. there we have the list of winners in every category and dozens of pictures from the red carpet. and a look at show's most talked about moments. see it all right now on 6abc.com. >> all right. much more to come on "action news" tonight, former philly star darren daulton makes an appearance in spring training bringing great news. jeff skversky gifts us a story from clearwater. >> new terror threat aimed squarely at america's most popular shopping centers. squarely at america's most popular shopping centers. >> much more when we come back.
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terrorist network. a video reported to be from al qaeda linked group called muz tloumz attack minnesota mall and ed nound canada and statford, england, the authenticity was not verified. they are behind the mall attack in kenya 16 months ago where 67 people were killed. homeland security secretary jay johnson warns the public to be vigilant. sections of tennessee could get more snow and freezing rain tonight after volunteer state continues to recover from previous storms linked to 21 deaths. entire towns remain without power. in fact it could be days before electricity is fully restored. tennessee governor announced a state of emergency there giving hard hit areas access to state and federal assistance. >> hackers were hard at work in university city today. but only with the best intentions in mind. and drexel university wrappedp a third annual two-day code fest. a competition where student
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developers turn creativity to solving local and national data challenges. and that includes government, healthcare and media. and checks were handed out for the winning apps. >> the celebration of chinese new year continueded in in chinatown. >> members of the philadelphia sops dance troop wound their way throughout neighborhood performing the lion dance. this new year's celebration performing the lion dance. this new year's celebration wraps up on wednesday
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the accuweather forecast. we had a nirks mild day today rjs melted snow and isa way. now it turns out that could be a problem. >> yes, hopefully you enjoyed today. by tomorrow, back to below freezing, guys. let's show what is going on stormtracker 6 radar. you can see it's nice and dry. noysh use with precipitation. in fact that snowstorm we had yesterday, long gone. but the arctic air will charge in from the northwest and that is an issue overnight tonight because we had mild temperatures. wet roads and any slush you have overhead will refreeze during the overnight hours. it was nice break today, friday, chilly, temperatures in the teens. wind chills below zero most of the day. yesterday we had a high temperature of 3 4 today we climbed up to 45. just one degree shy of average. normal of us this time of year 46. 37 in philadelphia. 27 poconos. at freezing mark for allentown, reading and lancaster, 34 dover. 36 in wildwood and 33 in beach
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haven. here's satellite 6 along with action radar. we have partly cloudy sky across much of the region. winds coming in northwest as we go throughout the rest of the overnight hours. and as we said wind chill advisory up for carbon and monroe counties goes 4:00 in the morning lasting through 10 a.m. monday as some of these locations we can find wind chills anywhere from 15 to 20 below zero. definitely changes on the way. here's set of tomorrow. back to work monday. we're tracking a front that dips south and west. once ghen freezer with northwesterly winds gusting from 20 to 30 miles an hour it will be breezy day and we're calling for early high in philadelphia of 24 degrees. then turning sharply colder as we go throughout the rest of the afternoon and into the evening hours. future tracker 6 wind chill showing you you need to dress with couple extra layers tomorrow morning. 6:00 in the morning, the below zero in the poke necessitates
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and 17 in philadelphia and 19 along the dmooingt wildwood and as we goat noontime tomorrow we're single digits as far as wind chills are concerned for allentown, lehigh valley, low teens for city and areas south and east. and 10 below zero up in the poconos. as we go throughout the day in the evening hours, not much recovery. in fact the numbers keep crashing just feeling like 5 in the city and 6 below zero there in allentown. get ready for changes as early as tomorrow. here's the exclusive accuweather forecast 7 day forecast. 47 for high temperature and falling temperatures throughout the day. check out overnight low, dropping down to 6 in philadelphia. as you wake up tuesday morning near records the record is 6 setback in 1936. we'll watch that closely. 24 for high temperature by tuesday afternoon and wednesday high 38 degrees we're tracking another arctic boundary that moves on through. flurries or snow shower likely by then. thursday, much coldner wake of that in at 24. and on friday sunshine and
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clouds, 26. saturday, it is mostly cloudy, high of 34. wintry mix is possible on sunday high of 42. going to have to watch models closely. some are saying it could be wintry mix and some saying it could be mild enough for rain. we'll track that in near term watching for black ice overnight. >> definitely, thanks, melissa. >> coming up at 4bg you hear about pro athletes that svr a torn acl. short name for aim major knee ligament. >> it happened to our own cecily tynan. tomorrow, health reporter and registered nurse ali gorman checks in to see how cecily is doing after surgery. >> we're here at cecily at second physical therapy appointment after acl surgery. >> feeling good, going well so far. >> more on her story and what she says others can learn from her experience on "action news" monday starting at 4. her experience on "action news" monday starting at 4. >> see you monday
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>> okay, jamie apody has a check on sports and in spring training it went from awkward to heart-warming as far as emotions down there. >> starts apology. >> reuben amaro says he's sorry and he said that to ryan howard. he called time his office a couple weeks ago and apologized for going public with thoughts that they would be bert off without the high paid slugger. he must report tomorrow. a former philly showed up with great news. here's jeff skversky. >> hi dar. >> there's all the lover in the world at spring training for darren daulton. former phillies catcher is happy camper right now and feels lucky to be alive. in 2013 dutch had surge troy remove two brain tumors and after chemotherapy and radiation, a scan last week shows he's currently cancer-free. >> when the doctor walks in and opens the door and we start smiling then everything is cool. >> mike schmidt knows that feeling too. hall of fame third baseman battled melanoma skin cancer and
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he reveals it spread to his lungs and brain. like his former teammate he's currently cancer free. >> darren went through quite a bit more than i did on the brain side. >> and here he is now. >> i know this guy very well. okay. and you know it's the same thing that i have. >> not quite, brother, not quite. you're much more of a warrior than me. >> how great to see him out here smiling. >> it's fantastic, fantastic, you should put that on the air in philadelphia, i know how much the whole city and all of us love darren. but, you know, that's inspirational to anyone that night might be in the same boat. >> dalton jokes he feels so good right now he want to pickp a bat out here and play for the phillies again. >> any way can i get a three-year contract right now with big money? >> dutch was certainly money when he led 1993 team team to world series and dalton will
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continue to get scans and tests to make sure he stays cancer free. jeff skversky, "channel 6 action news." >> such positive news. all right. coming up, temple is in trouble. and flyers are on fire for today's game and sixers and flyers are on fire for today's game and sixers highlights as well when "action my tin man has a big toe the size of a house. the lion is small like a toy poodle. and has webbed, duck feet. my scarecrow has wooden teeth... and his clothes have tubes on them.
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>> flyers continue their push to the playoff huddling newspaper 2-2 game. michael delzado comes through with four minutes in change to play. goal gave flyers a 3-2 win. boston crushed chicago. >> we have to be pretty happy how we're playing now as a team. >> good four points we earned at home and now we have to get on the road and keep this going. we have ourselves in the mix now. >> new sixers up to old six in orlando. one of the old players handed it
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to them. he had 1 points, 14 boards. beat the former team 103-98. in tulsa today owls picked awful time to go ice cold. made 1-14 from three point range and they dropped two straight to two top teams. it's almost march. get on the ball here. >> time to get going. >> thank, jamie. >> "jimmy kimmel live" is next on channel 6 and tune into "action news" starting 4:30 tomorrow morning for latest on the frigid forecast. >> for melissa magee, jeff skversky, jamie apody, walter perez and the entire "action news" team i'm sarah bloomquist have a great night or is it morning now. >> it's morning. >> thanks for staying up with us. >> thanks for staying up with us. >>
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come in! the limo's on its way right now. >> hey, neil patrick. great job. unbelievable. you killed it. the oscars are dead now. nobody can host them again. >> you're so sweet. thanks. and good luck to you tonight. are you ready? >> well, almost, almost. one thing i got to do beforehand. hey, do you remember the first time we melt? >> ah -- >> it was at a paratis. >> christmas party. >> that's right. >> that's right. in 2002 -- >> 2003. white elephant gift exchange. you brought something to the white elephant and i wound up with it and i was going through my hope chest today and i hung onto it. recognize this? >> wow. that's crazy that you still have that. >> yeah, because i figured, you know, you never know when you might want to use it. here we are. thought i might use it now. >> now? >> yeah, now. >> you can't redeem them 12 years later. >> you can't?
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really? is that in the fine print? >> i made that -- >> there's no fine prohibint. i'm sure the police would be happy to know you're passing out bogus coupons. >> i'm not -- >> okay, maybe we should redeem these. >> okay, great. what would you like to redeem? >> i would like one free hug. >> all right, jimmy. >> that's nice. that will give you some confidence tonight. >> great. you deserve it. >> thank you very much. >> you -- >> wait, wait, i really could use one free compliment. >> you -- look fine. >> that's not very much of a compliment. i was hoping for something more substantial. >> you're a very sweet man. you're talented and you're kind and i actually do enjoy spending time with you. >> oh.
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that one was free. >> i'm glad. >> thanks, jimmy. >> i got to -- >> yeah, well, i got another coupon. it's one free homecooked meal. >> we're not even in a home. this is my dressing room. >> so hungry. >> i -- there's not even -- >> i'm not picky. i'll take anything. >> here. peanuts and some vodka? >> yes. i will take those things. thank you very much. >> whoa, look at the time. >> hang on here one second, okay? >> oh, my god. okay. one last coupon. free night of babysitting. >> tonight? >> yeah. is that a problem? >> jimmy, i'm on my way to the "vanity fair" party. >> i'm on my way to do a show. you signed a legal document here. signed a legal document, so -- this is appelonia. she needs to be fed every two hours by breast. thank you so, so, so much. thanks so much, neil.
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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live after the oscars"! tonight -- john travolta. sean penn. jennifer aniston. john krasinski. eddie redmayne. emily blunt. gary oldman. jeff bridges. susan sarandon. benedict cumberbatch. and others. presented by haig club scotch whisky and aflac. with cleto and the cletones! and now, for your consideration, here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ]
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>> jimmy: oh, that's very nice. too much already. thank you, cleto. hi, everybody, i'm jimmy kimmel, thanks to you for coming. thanks for watching at home. welcome to the least exclusive afterparty in town. i'm glad you're still with us. i know it was a long show. is that polish guy still on stage talking about his kids? here's the thing. there are a lot of awards they gave out. if you win for best short film, you don't get to make a long speech. [ laughter ] if you can't be bothered to make a whole movie -- you get to thank one of your parents and that's it. it was raining all day today here in hollywood. the red carpet was soaked. pul giuliana rancic. you know her, from e news, we lost her down a storm drain. unbelievable. the first day it rains in l.a. in i don't know how many weeks is oscar sunday. i think we finally have definitive proof that gold d is black. this was the whitest oscars since 1998. which, on one hand, is a bummer,
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but on the other hand, congratulations to white people. we did it again. it was also the most predictable oscar show in quite some time. j.k. simmons won best supporting actor. patricia arquette won best supporting actress. and in her speech, demand eed equal pay for working women. i wonder if that's a way of her telling us ethan hawke got more money in "boyhood." julianne moore won for her role in "still alice", a movie that not a single person saw. not even julianne moore herself saw it. incredible performance. not once during the movie was she not alice. she's still alice right now. best picture went to "birdman," a great movie but crossed $35 million in the united states. with the exception of "american sniper," this year's best picture nominees didn't make a lot of money at the box office. but the academy awards is, of
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course, one of the most hyped events of the year. you hear so much about it. everyone is talking about it. so, there's a lot of pressure to have an opinion about which mov movies and actors will win. we sent a camera onto hollywood boulevard to ask people what they thought about some real nominated movies and about some things we made up in this special oscar night edition of "lie-witness news." >> what did you think of helen mirren's performance as cate blanchett as judi dench as larry bird in "birdman?" >> the whole time, you are sitting in the seat and you are trying to fight every different kind of emotions out of it. it was something i recommend seeing. >> did you think it was overkill that julianne moore cried for a full 90 minutes in "cry face" or was that just right? >> it was just right. it's never an overkill to cry. just let it out.
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>> what did you think of the controversial moment at the beginning of "boyhood" when they killed the boy right off the bat? >> it was pretty emotional it was a good movie. >> did you think that it was right that ethan hawke would throw him into an active volcano? >> um -- yes and no. i mean, i'm sure there's reasons either way. >> how do you think angelina jolie did as rosa parks in "selma?" was that powerful? >> yes, definitely. very powerful. >> do think she brought a sexiness to that scene on the bus? >> absolutely. bringing sexiness to everything, i think. >> what did you think of that beautiful moment when eddie redmayne got up out of his wheelchair and bunched albert einstein in the face? >> i thought it was beautiful. i wish i could have been there to see it in real life. >> what did you think of meryl streep's performance in "too stoned to function?" >> i don't know if she was in that movie.
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it's pretty funny. >> obviously i didn't understand a word you just said. >> that's good. >> did you like al pacino in the "st "scarface" sequel "direct to t-shirt?" >> it was really good. >> your favorite part? >> i would say the beginning. i liked the beginning. >> how do you think benedict cumberbatch's impressions were in "the imitation game?" >> i didn't know too much about it, but it was a nice movie. entertaining. >> did you know that the mathematician alan turning was such a ham? >> no, i didn't know that. i didn't know that. >> was it great to see him do frank sinatra? >> yes, real funny. >> what did you think of his frank sinatra? >> i thought it was real good. >> what was the favorite song? >> i don't remember. it was -- did he sing "new york, new york?" >> yeah. >> yeah, yeah. >> what did you think of the woody allen movie, "let's all forget about what happened." >> it was pretty good. nothing that, you know, made me do flips or anything, but i thought it was pretty good.
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>> did you enjoy the movie "i'll lie about anything?" >> yaleah, that was really good. >> will you lie about anything? >> yeah, i would lie about a lot of stuff. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: finest actors in the world are right out on our street. we have a super star-filled show for you tonight from beginning to end. john travolta is with us. this is the coolest thing. he flew himself here in his personal jet. which is weird, because he's right across the street. he literally could have walked here, but no. also tonight, we have oscar-winner eddie redmayne, benedict cumberbatch, jennifer aniston, sean penn and many, many more. and for good reason. this is our tenth annual "after the oscars" special. stay up! let's never stop watching television, okay? anything?
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>> jimmy: hello and welcome back to the tenth annual "after the oscars" special. john travolta is here and not only that, what you see behind me right now is something we've been working on for quite some time. cisco built us this huge, unbelievable video wall. we call it "the wall of america." and here it is, for the first time. so, these people, you see on the wall are looking in on us live from their homes. hello, everybody. how are you doing? look at this. we have new york, we have indiana, we got new york again, we got -- let's talk to candy in chicago. she's up in the top right corner. hello, candy. how are you? >> hello! >> where are you -- there you are. what's going on with your friend there? >> i know, she's putting in the -- >> jimmy: i see. did you guys just have an oscar viewing party? >> we did, my girlfriend has, like, an amazing screening room
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downstairs, we watched it down there. >> jimmy: you have diplomas all over the wall. what's going on? are these your i.t. guys at home? >> believe it or not, yes. >> jimmy: tell the guy -- oh, hello there. >> that's my i.t. guy! >> jimmy: let's see who else we have on the wall. how about this gentleman down here in the tuxedo? let's bring him up. well, hello there, what is your name, sir? >> i'm kevin hart! you know who i am. >> jimmy: you do look just like kevin hart. kevin, you're at the governor's ball, huh? >> i'm at the governor's ball right now, man. so much mayhem going on behind me as we speak. so much mayhem. i'm over here taking shots of water. >> jimmy: oh, look at this. >> unbelievable. listen, look who i found. that's eddie murphy. >> jimmy: i don't think eddie can hear me. >> he can't. i got the ear piece in. i'm not giving eddie the ear
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piece. he has to figure out whatever you're saying. eddie doesn't quite know how this technology works yet. >> jimmy: this is unbelievable. >> this is all new age to eddie right now. he's trying to figure out how i'm talking to you. >> jimmy: eddie, i can't hear you and you can't hear me, but that's -- well, there goes eddie. he's gone. kevin, describe the scene there at the governor's ball. everybody comes there after the show, right? look at this. >> well, first of all, i don't know if you want me describing it. ah -- i'm looking at oprah -- oprah's over there. you just saw eddie, i mean -- goodness. i mean -- listen, i'll be here all day if i start naming the people here. here's the good news. i'm here. this is a big deal for me. this is huge. >> jimmy: will you do me a favor? will you do me a big favor and at some point in the night, go by oprah's table, put a shot of
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