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>> jimmy: hi, there. still to come, music from the strokes. our next guests are one half of the family who more or less invented reality tv. they have a new travel show called "ozzy and jack's world detour." watch it sunday nights on history. please welcome ozzy and jack osbourne. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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>> jimmy: i forget. nobody smells better than ozzy osbourne. you always smell great when you come out here. >> it's my perspiration. >> jimmy: remarkable for a rock star. >> good smell. >> jimmy: ozzy, i know you love history. who decided to do this travel show? jack, you decided? >> it was a conversation i had with a fellow producer. and any time anyone asks me, oh, will your dad do tv? no, he's a musician, he doesn't want to do tv, those days are over. six weeks later i'm in the car with my dad. hey, do you want to do a history show? he was like, yeah, i'll do that. i was like, oh! i guess i have to go back, call them back. >> jimmy: you love history. >> well, 20th century. in england when i was younger, when i was a boy in 1948, we
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were still in the war. >> jimmy: right. >> it was inbred into where we lived, you know. i was always interested in the war with germany and the war with japan. >> jimmy: i remember speaking to you about that, about you just sit there and watched what was on the history channel, you'd watch these old newsreels. >> i love it. you'll win! >> jimmy: you guys now go to sites where historical events occurred -- >> it was like jack's bucket list. >> it was mutual bucket listing. >> jimmy: what are some of the places on your mutual bucket lists? >> we went to rushmore. we went -- brought him back to the alamo. >> jimmy: for those who are familiar withes onny lore, the idea -- >> i didn't pee on it after all. >> jimmy: you found out you didn't pee on it? >> i was wearing a dress. >> jimmy: what happened there, what was the story? >> without giving too much away,
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urination was involved. public intoxication was involved. and the donning of women's garments were involved. >> jimmy: you were ozzy banned from the alamo? >> for about 20 years. >> jimmy: for about 20 years. >> yeah. i remember some mexican guy saying to me, i don't know what the problem is, we pee on that wall every night. >> jimmy: and so did they welcome you with open arms? >> no. let me tell you the story. jack is going to be a lunatic asylum. the guys from the show, they've got 75 people there. no, no, you're overreacting. we get there. sure enough. >> there must have been 1,000 people there. >> jimmy: oh, no. angry? >> it was all very boss benefit. >> jimmy: i see. >> positive for you. a guy with a noose, a rope. welcome back, ozzy!
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>> jimmy: jack, you do all the driving. i've driven with my father, i think the only time i ever drove the car was when i took him to the hospital, he hurt his foot. are you comfortable with jack behind the wheel? >> love it, better than me. >> jimmy: okay, so you're not -- >> everyone is comfortable without him behind the wheel. [ laughter ] >> i got a driving license when i first passed my test, a ferrari. went out and got drunk and the ferrari disappeared for some reason. >> jimmy: the ferrari is gone. >> the ferrari is gone. >> jimmy: you do all the driving? >> i do. he has a good excuse. whenever i'm like, hey, drive. he's like, i'm a rock god, i don't drive. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's a good excuse. you guys went to nasa is one of the places? >> that was great. >> awesome. >> jimmy: you liked that one? >> them space suits are not comfortable. >> jimmy: you got in the space suit? >> your nuts are being pushed to the back of your neck. >> jimmy: really. and did you work with --
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>> yeah they gave us like the full-on tour of the johnson space center. >> i have to ask the question. do they have alcohol and sex in space? no! what a boring place to go. >> jimmy: there's no alcohol in space? >> no alcohol. >> no sex, no alcohol. what's left? >> jimmy: just space, i guess. what was your favorite of all the spots you went to? >> oh, jack -- >> i loved going to roswell. i have a super special -- >> we drove to the crash site. it was just a flat field. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i go -- jack's like, hallelujah! >> jimmy: are you really independent interested? >> i'm a tin hat-wearing lunatic. >> jimmy: have you ever seen a ufo? >> i've seen them in my crazy days, lots. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: when you're driving, i
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assume you've got directions? i remember, i can't imagine you navigating as i recall you losing your way around your own house. >> but those are the crazy days. >> jimmy: right, those are the crazy days. >> now he has ways for the house. >> jimmy: it's great to have you guys here. "ozzy and jack's world detour" airs sundays at 10:00pm on history. thank you, gentlemen. be right back with the strokes! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live!" concert series is presented by samsung.
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or payment each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright... with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live!" concert series is presented by samsung. >> jimmy: i'd like to thank my david spade, ozzy and jack osbourne and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, their ep is called "future present past," here with the song "threat of joy," the strokes! i can't believe we
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the biggest crack in that glass ceiling yet. >> reporter: late tonight, presidents of the past and a dramatic unveiling. hillary rodham clinton addressing the democratic national convention floor via satellite in a historic triumph. >> if there are any little girls out there who stayed up late to watch, let me just say -- i may become the first woman president, but one of you is next. >> reporter: the ground-breaking nomination a poetic end to a hard-fought primary race. >> and i move that hillary clinton be selected as the nominee of the democratic party for president of the united states. >> reporter: in a ceremonial gesture, it was bernie sanders who moved to nominate hillary rodham clinton unanimously by acclamation as the party's official nominee. >> all in favor of the motion say aye. opposed, no.
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the ayes have it. >> the crowd is going berserk. every delegate in this whole recognizes that they are a part of a moment in history. they managed to set politics aside and help hillary clinton break through that political glass ceiling. tonight hillary clinton tweeting one word. history. earlier tonight, during roll call, hillary's childhood friend and delegate betsy eveling hearing up as she cast votes for her home state of illinois. >> this one's for you, hill. 98 votes, yes. >> tell me about the historic moment, this idea that be the first female president of these united states. >> i'm still absorbing that she's going to be the first female nominee. but -- oh, yeah. historic. and necessarily. >> reporter: but the
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show-stealer tonight, former president bill clinton speaking from his heart. >> in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. she had thick blond hair. big glasses. wore no makeup. and she exuded the sense of strength and self-possession that i found magnetic. >> reporter: clinton taking the stage to deliver his most personal speech of the campaign. >> she walked the whole length of the library, came up to me and said, look. if you're going to keep staring at me, we at least ought to know each other's name. i'm hillary rodham, who are you? >> reporter: he called the birth of their daughter chelsea, who looked on with pride tonight, the greatest moment of his life. >> my daughter had the best mother in the whole world. >> reporter: the 42nd president of the united states making the case for his wife to become the 45th. >> she is still the best darn
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changemaker i have ever known. >> reporter: he recalled hillary's early days as a child advocacy lawyer. her signature motto -- >> women's rights are human rights, once and for all. >> this woman has never been satisfied with the status quo in anything. she always wants to move the ball forward. that is just who she is. >> reporter: one of clinton's aides told abc news earlier today that clinton wrote the speech himself. >> hillary will make us stronger together. you know it. because she's spent a lot of time doing it. the reason you should elect her is that in the greatest country on earth, we have always been about tomorrow. your children and grandchildren will bless you forever if you do. god bless you. thank you. >> reporter: the former president and possible first first gentleman knows this stage
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well. tonight marking his tenth consecutive speech at the dnc. >> michael dukakis can provide that leadership. al gore. john kerry. barack obama, the next president of the united states! >> reporter: like his 42-minute speech tonight, clinton is not known for being brief. in 1988, the then-governor's 33-minute speech got a roar of applause, only when he announced it was almost over. >> in closing -- [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: of course, we all wonder what role first gentleman bill clinton will play in the white house, if his wife manages to win in november. on "60 minutes," hillary clinton and her running mate tim kaine alluded to a potential role for the former president. >> senator, you're going to be vice president in a white house with two presidents. >> i mean, it's an embarrassment of riches. >> what do you think of that notion? >> i think it's an all hands on deck time. >> president obama called on the secretary to explain him stuff.
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i think there are areas he can speak uniquely based on his own circumstances. >> reporter: despite vocal protests and infighting between the sanders and clinton camps, on the convention floor tonight, the party seeming to come together. >> tonight, tonight, on this night, we will shatter that glass ceiling again. >> reporter: with the official nomination and roll call -- >> are we ready to make some history? >> reporter: state by state, delegates pledging their votes for both clinton and sanders. >> 27 votes for the next president of the united states, hillary clinton. >> bernie sanders. >> hillary rodham clinton. >> nine votes for bernie sanders. >> for a future we can believe in, senator bernie sanders. >> reporter: of course, it was hillary who beat out their candidate. but for those like hawaii's party chair tim van der veer, this is no time to hold grudges. >> is today a defeat for you? >> it's not a defeat, absolutely not. the revolution will continue. bernie has said, made quite clear, we're just getting
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started, this is the beginning, and we've got to come together as democrats, nominate the next president -- >> reporter: among those speaking on stage for hillary tonight, people personally touched by clinton's work, like 9/11 survivor lauren manning. >> she walked into my hospital room and she took my bandaged hand into her own. our connection wasn't between a senator and a constituent. it was person to person. >> reporter: also showing support, anton moore, a local community activist dedicated to reducing gun violence in south philly. >> in society today, we must stand up, promote nonviolence, and that's why i'm with hillary clinton come november. >> reporter: the 30-year-old is the founder of unity in the community. i met up with him yesterday in the south philly neighborhood where he grew up, in the shadow of the convention hall. >> why is hillary good on this? she understands what a lot of these families are going through. it's tough times out here.
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>> what makes you say that? a lot of people think hillary's out of touch. >> here's the thing. there's never a perfect candidate, but you have the good and you have the bad. i look at experience. we need somebody with experience to handle these issues. >> reporter: and tonight hollywood out in full force, both on social media and on the convention floor. >> whoo! >> reporter: meryl streep, lena dunham, america ferrera, and actress elizabeth banks, took the convention stage. her entrance, rather familiar. >> trump's campaign is so hard up for money i fought their fog machine on ebay for 30 bucks. i think a week and a half ago a fog machine light show at a political convention would have been a joke. and it's still a joke this week. >> reporter: and alicia keys closing out the show. here in philadelphia, the city
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