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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi we're back. tyler the creator and music from r5 still to come. father's day is next weekend. don't forget. as a father myself i can tell you your dad has enough ties, we have enough back-scratchers, we have enough novelty golf paraphernalia. this year, why not get your dad something he can actually use? she's are the gillette and old spice gift sets from rite aid. they're something any dad will love - especially our own guillermo. >> son, are you going to buy me a gift for father's day? >> yes, papa. >> oh! i hope it is gillette and old spice gift sets. >> it's a surprise. do you like cotton balls? >> no i don't need cotton balls. >> oh.
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>> jimmy: we have music from r5 coming up. our next guest got his start as part of the hip-hop collective he's on his own now making music and technology too. his latest album is called "cherry bomb," an app called golf media that has nothing to do with golf. please welcome tyler the creator! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you doing? what's happening? >> what's up guys? >> jimmy: you're dressed a
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little bit like a golfer. but you are not -- your clother company's golf and you have -- the app is golf but you don't like golf? >> yeah, it's -- i'm not coordinated. and golfing is kind of boring for me. the word looks sick on stuff, i'm telling you, write it down it's exciting. >> jimmy: it is a good word golf, isn't it. where does the word come from? >> did you see my jump -- >> jimmy: i couldn't see from this angle. >> did you guys see it? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh my god! wow. spider-man. >> i tell you. >> jimmy: we've lad a lot of guests here, no one has ever done that. you really are the creator. where did the name tyler the creator come from? >> all right, i had three myspaces. right? one of them was tyler something. and then another one was tyler something. and then i had a myspace that just had all my drawings and a couple of beats i made and random ideas and stuff.
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i put it under tyler the creator because i couldn't think of anything else. that kind of got -- that page got more popular. and then i just ran with it. i did not plan this out at all. >> jimmy: i think that's smart. i have to say, when i first saw your name in print, tyler the creator, i was intrigued. i wanted to know, what's going on here? does this guy have his own religion? what is happening? >> not yet. i've been trying to start a cult and i failed miserably. >> jimmy: you've got to keep trying. you're very young. how old are you? >> 24. >> jimmy: you've been successful a few years now. have you ever had a regular job? >> i worked at starbucks and fed ex. oh my god. horrible. >> jimmy: was it really bad? >> starbucks was cool because i stole cheese danishs every day. fed ex was so depressing. the spirit there, older dudes just pushing boxes. but okay with it. and it scared the living hell
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out of me. so i quit after a week and four days. >> jimmy: how long did you work at starbucks? >> two and a half years. >> jimmy: oh. >> and this lady named cindy, she was a new manager, she hated on me. and she fired me. and i hope she's watching because i still hate her. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> cindy, cindy i hate you so much. i hate you cindy! >> jimmy: is cindy aware of your success? >> i hope. i hope. her firing me was the greatest moment of my life! >> jimmy: was it really? >> oh my chains was free! >> jimmy: how did she do it? she sit you down and say -- >> no dude somebody -- one of the shift managers warned me ten minutes before she fired me. so i had nine minutes to call my mom asking her what i should do. >> jimmy: oh. >> yeah. it was tight. i didn't even like -- somebody was like yo you're getting fired in nine minutes, boy. >> jimmy: and what did your mom tell you to do?
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>> first she was going to sue. she was going to sue starbucks. she figured out they did nothing wrong. >> jimmy: that's no reason not to sue. >> okay, that was nine minutes. so i had about four minutes left to figure out what to do. i manned up and said, all right i'll get fired. i ate three cheese danishs. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you did the right thing. that's what i would have told you to do. were you a good employee there? >> i mean, i -- [ laughter ] i was nice i was cool with people i like talk to people. i didn't kiss ass to the people who worked there and the manager and i think she found that intimidating. also i was the youngest there. so i had the attitude like worse come to worst i could find another job. i think she didn't like that. >> jimmy: i see.
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did you spell everyone's names right and get their orders correctly? >> that's not even difficult. just like -- what's your name? if they say and it you can't hear it you ask them again. it's not that complicated. >> jimmy: well. sounds like you could have done some employee training there. >> no i would have been the worst. >> jimmy: tell me about this app that you have. because i downloaded it today. and it's very -- >> you seen my sex tape? >> jimmy: no i did not see your sex tape. i saw you take off part of your clothes. not all of it. i saw your -- i saw some cartoon videos. >> all right. so -- i do a lot of stuff. i'll make it short. i made this app thing. i don't like calling it app. i own my own television network but since people don't watch tv that much no more, no offensive -- [ laughter ] i put my world in this spot. me and my friend were writing a cartoon. we have so many other original things like shows, basically,
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that's going to be going on here. i do cool stuff like -- like i want to own a movie theater one day, so i'm renting out movie theaters across america and showing my favorite movies. so last week i showed "super bad" in austin. tomorrow in new york i show "zoolander" with ben stiller and will ferrell. >> jimmy: you invite people? >> if you're a fan you can come. so much other cool stuff. i have a radio station because i love music a lot arei put 600 songs that i personally listen to all the time to show people different music. it's so much other stuff i'm forgetting. yeah. but if you want just get it. it's tight. >> jimmy: it's called golf media. >> it's going to get crazy in a year. i might put a sex tape on there. >> jimmy: you're right that would be great for the retiree who thinks it's a golf app and discernally puts it on his phone. >> exactly! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: this is the cd. artwork all done by you, it's
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called "chur bum." discarved the spelling. >> i just got that. >> jimmy: you got a tattoo? >> a week ago. i'm an idiot. >> jimmy: you should have got one of matt leblon. >> who's matt lebl ochltoleblon? who is it i want to know. >> jimmy: he was on "friends." he's joey. >> did he die? >> jimmy: no! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: his spirit just died. look there's who he is right there. yeah. that's joey. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: golf media is his app. we'll be right back with r5! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world.
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that's a hard question. (laughing) we are the fay family from chesapeake, virginia. williamsburg is just beautiful. because we have thrill seekers and not such thrill seekers, i try to find something that everybody likes. this is a very good spot to do that. the most exhilarating part about this vacation was being with the whole family. it was amazing.
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>> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. moanizing your world. >> jimmy: my special thanks to
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joe wee saldana, tyler the creator, apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, this is the album "sometime last night." it comes out july 10th. making their late night television debut with the song "all night," r5! [ cheers and applause ] >> thanks for having us! ♪ we're staying all night got blue jean baby playin' in my mind she gets me so high ♪ ♪ giving me faith i gotta testify and the way that she walks ♪ ♪ i can't hide it if i said i don't like it i'm lying hold tight ♪ ♪ yeah a little bit of love will change your life she said ♪ ♪ i'm out of my head i'm going out of my mind and when i'm out
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on the edge ♪ ♪ will you save me save me can we live for the moment ♪ ♪ can we live for tonight can we forget what was broken and say say say we'll be ♪ ♪ all right 'cause even if we change we'll always be the same all night ♪ ♪ i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all night ♪ and now it's midnight ♪ ♪ and i can feel your electricity mmm give me that skin tight ♪ ♪ good girls ain't never making history and we dance in the streets ♪ ♪ til the morning
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never sleep when the city is callin ♪ ♪ hold tight a little bit of love will change your life change your life she said ♪ ♪ i'm out of my head i'm going out of my mind and when i'm out on the edge will you save me save me ♪ ♪ can we live for the moment can we live for tonight can we forget what was broken ♪ ♪ and say say say we'll be ♪ ♪ all right cause even if we change we'll always be the same all night ♪ ♪ i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all night ♪ ♪ we'll be all right we'll be all right we'll be all right ♪ ♪ we'll be all right and we got nothing but time ♪ ♪ we'll be all right to make the most of this life we'll be all right
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take all the wrongs ♪ ♪ and the rights we'll be all right forget them all and just say say say oh ♪ ♪ won't you say it we'll be all right all right cause even if we change ♪ ♪ we'll always be the same all night i promise if you stay we'll never fade away ♪ ♪ all right cause even if we change we'll always be the same all night ♪ ♪ i promise if you stay we'll never fade away all night all night ♪
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[ cheers and applause ] this is "nightline." >> tonight, killers on the run. a six-day manhunt and a trail of clues left behind by these fugitives. with towns on both sides of the canadian bored over edge what we're learning now about these escaped convicts' past. why they're considered extremely dangerous. and the female prison worker who may have been their accomplice. life of lebron. the love/hate relationship between lebron james and his home fans. with the championship in sight how he's winning back
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good evening. tonight, bloodhounds, helicopters, hundreds of law enforcement personnel hunting for two murderers now spending their sixth night on the run. abc's gio benitez is on the scene of the prison break with the latest clues as investigators question whether a female prison employee agreed to help the convicted killers get away. >> bloodhounds did pick up a scent this morning and they were pursuing a scent. >> reporter: it's been six days since convicted killers richard matt and david sweat escaped from clinton correctional prison in upstate new york. as confident as governor cuomo may have sounded the scent could be growing cold. >> they could be literally anywhere. >> reporter: tonight an entire town cordoned off, roadblocks, police checking every car. only residents allowed in.
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more than 500 officers now involved in this massive manhunt. focusing on an area just miles from the prison. schools today shut down. >> at this time we are remaining in the area until we have conducted a thorough search. we're looking underneath every rock behind every tree and inside every structure until we catch these two. >> reporter: investigators are searching these dense woods by ground and by air. launching helicopters to get that critical birdseye view. all to find those prisoners. miles and miles of dark forest the perfect hiding place. they are the first prisoners to escape from the maximum security unit of this prison in over 100 years. the two men each serving life terms for murder. >> be on the lookout for two escapees from clinton county correction facilities. >> reporter: it began last saturday morning. officials say the men were last seen in their adjoining cells at 10:30 p.m. friday night for bed check and reported missing at bed check the following morning at 5:30 a.m. leaving this note behind
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reading, have a nice day. in their empty beds clothing was arranged to make it look like someone was sleeping. police say sweat and matt used power tools to drill through a wall and work their way down four stories, shimmying through 24-inch pipes, after climbing through a series of catwalks and pipes they walked 300 to 400 yards down a tunnel coming to a manhole they sawed open with their tools. >> what is the most troubling fact is they needed power tools to do what they actually did. they were heard, they had to be heard. >> reporter: the man howl was only one block from the prison walls. just after 12:30 a.m. a logical resident tells us he saw the two convicts in his backyard. >> so what did you say? you immediately yelled something at them. >> well i first came around the side of the building. of my house. i saw the shadow running away from it. so i went around to see who they were because i want to know who is in my backyard. so i go look at them and i see them -- i ask them what the
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hell are you doing in my yard? get the hell out of here. and he was like sorry, i didn't know where i was, i'm on the wrong street. >> now once you know who it was that you saw, what do you think? >> lucky to be alive, man. like, they could have done anything. like they could have jacked my car and -- you know. you never know. i mean, they're criminals, so. >> i was just in shock. i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: police did not begin their search until a full five hours later. giving david sweat and richard matt a critical head start. during those five hours, if in fact they left the area law enforcement was in basically spinning their wheels. they were looking for two people that were not in the area anymore. and that's the whole key in giving yourself a lead. >> reporter: just hours after the break, new york governor andrew cuomo came to the prison to retrace the two men's escape route. >> must have kept you awake with all that cutting, huh? >> when you look at how it was done it was extraordinary. i mean we went through the
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tunnels. you look at the precision of the operation. it was truly extraordinary. and unusual. and almost impossible to duplicate. but we want to find out exactly what happened. and one of the big questions is where did the tools come from? >> reporter: construction work was being done at the inmates' cell block at the clinton correctional facility. but no missing tools have been reported. sources tell us investigators have questioned joyce tilly mitchell a 51-year-old prison employee, about her possible involvement. >> she was befriended or she befriended the inmates and may have had some sort of role in assisting them. >> reporter: sources say in the past year prison officials investigated whether mitchell, who supervises the prison's tailor shop had a relationship with one of the escapees but concluded there was not enough evidence. sources say police are now investigating whether she had agreed to meet the prisoners to drive a getaway car but instead checked herself into a hospital complaining of a panic attack. >> if you believe the joy

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