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>> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- david muir. from "the great wall," pedro pascal. and music from mariah carey featuring yg. and now, stay tuned -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching, thanks for coming, thanks for everything. oh, boy. i had a little -- there is any -- anyone else still full from all the edible underwear they ate last night? i hope you had a happy valentine's day. last night you were expected to have sex, if you do it tonight,
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it's extra credit. we had a full valentine's night. last night when i was putting my daughter to bed i tried to explain cupid. i didn't realize until i did it but that's a hard one to explain to a 2-year-old. there's a baby with wings who if it likes you will shoot you with an arrow. [ laughter ] if it's a good arrow, a love arrow. she probably had nightmares. i bought my wife a box of chocolate for valentine's day. guess what i ate before i got in bed? a box of chocolate. that's right. you knsnooze, you lose. valentine's day, it's changing here in los angeles. marijuana is now legal for recreational use which means -- [ cheers and applause ] which means roses are on the way out and this is a marijuana bouquet. if you order this for valentine's day it will not get there in time. i guess you can't send that to the office, can you? give her a gift she will never
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remember for the res house for y wife when. when i got home she was looking at it, oh my god, these flowers are so beautiful. and i was just like, yeah, wow, look at those. [ laughter ] i really didn't know what to say. it's all very confusing, valentine's day, but it worked out. congratulations are in order for a germanhepherd by the name of rumor. rumor the german shepard won best in show at the westminster kennel club. this is a huge honor that the dog has no idea it received. especially dramatic because rumor was the runner-up last year at westminster. this is the first time a german shepherd has won since 1987. they're very popular which means the crowd was fired 100 rumor won. >> best in show at the 141st annual westminster kennel club dog show, the german shepherd
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dog. >> rumor! best in show! >> rumor has it! >> jimmy: that's a man who knows a good dog when he sees one. [ cheers and applause ] for those of you who have kids who collect them or if you're a weird-o adult with a dollhouse, you probably already know there's a new american girl doll on the way. for the first time ever, this american girl is a boy. there he is. his name is logan everett. i really don't like him. [ laughter ] he looks like a jerk, right? looks like the football player who joins the drama club just to pick up chicks or something. logan sells for $115, which is -- i would not -- i'm not paying $115 to buy my daughter a creepy little boyfriend for her crib. [ laughter ] there are about 40 different american girl dolls but only one boy. he's basically the bachelor of
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the american girl universe. they should have named him nick. it's time for -- i hope you like this because this is a brand-new segment on our show in which, in this segment, guillermo, our security guard, finds something fascinating to share with us and it's time for "check this out with gee rare mow." [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, guillermo. you don't get a big head. what do you have for us today? >> guillermo: i have a spider-man. >> jimmy: guillermo, it's a spider-man balloon. what is interesting about this product? >> guillermo: look at this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: spidey sense is definitely tingling. i think that means he likes you. [ laughter ] where can we find one of these? where do we buy one of these spider-man balloons with the -- thing? >> guillermo: at the store, dumb-ass. thank you, everybody!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: as you probably know we scour the globe for the finest in tv journalism. tonight we shine our light on the seemingly always befuddled bbc who are winners this evening for our award for "excellence in reporting." [ laughter ] >> yes, i'm over here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm over here. you may or may not be aware of this, either way, i'm hosting the oscars on sunday, february 26th -- [ cheers and applause ] i beat out more than 1,000 teenagers to be there. but as you know there will be many awards handed out that night. before that happens, i want to
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take a moment to honor someone who gave what might be the greatest performance in the history of cinema. a great actor and that actor is the guy who got eaten off the toilet in "jurassic park." >> jimmy: i've seen that 100 times, i still get chills when i see it. [ applause ] the actor in that clip is a gentleman named martin ferrero. tonight we pay a long overdue tribute to him.
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>> every actor, not just actors, the crew who work with him, he's very receptive to ideas. >> it's just been a breeze working with him. and he's just like this incredibly creative vessel that just wants to figure it out in a more original way. >> his -- his thirst is almost never querchled. he's constantly trying to challenge himself and push the boundaries. he's, you know -- the man is a dynamo, he's amazing. >> martin, he's very special. i mean, you just look at the ouvre of his work and the eclectic range of stuff he's done. >> it's almost like plot is irrelevant to him, he's trying to capture something in human behavior. >> jimmy: ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to present this lifetime achievement award to the guy who got eaten off the toilet in "jurassic park," martin ferrero. martin, come on out!
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[ cheers and applause ] >> thank you, thank you. as an actor, you always dream of being able one -- one -- one day, one day -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. >> i just never dreamt that it would -- eventually -- turn out the way it did. thank you, steven, and that mad genius stan winston.
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his team and sani-flow. [ laughter ] who make the most amazing, comfortable toilets. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and to the kids out there. the dreamers. know that if you work hard, never give up, someday you too can get eaten off a toilet seat by a dinosaur. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'll see you at the after party. all right, we have to take a break. when we come back, we will ask people on the street if they
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made any s-e-x last night, so stick around, we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i fought for kings and gods. but i've never seen anything like this. the great wall is the only barrier. keeping the world safe.
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>> jimmy: welcome back to our show. david muir, pedro pascal, music from mariah carey with yg is on the way. mariah carey is here to sing "i don't" inspired by people asking her if she wanted to talk about what happened on new year's eve. [ laughter ] valentine's day as you know was yesterday. of course this is supposed to be the most romantic night of the year. it doesn't always go that way. we thought it would be a fun area for our pedestrian question. we went on the street this afternoon, we asked people passing by our studio, did you
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have sex last night? it's a yes or no question. there's very little in between. but here's how it will work. we see a person, introduce himself or herself, based solely on that introduction, together we will try to guess if that person did indeed "do it" last night. let's play. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> raymond from canada. >> raymond, did you have sex last night? >> jimmy: think about raymond. [ audience shouting ] >> jimmy: a lot of noes. canadians have sex too. >> no. >> and why not? >> fell asleep. >> is this true? >> yep. >> jimmy: well, she is a lucky lady. next up? >> did you have sex last night?
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>> jimmy: did duncan participate in sex last night? mixed, half and half. the answer is? >> yes. >> and how was it? >> not bad. not bad at all. >> would you rank it the same way? >> yep. it was good. >> on a scale of 1 to 10? >> i'd give it a good 9.2. >> what can you do to get that extra .8? >> oh, he knows. [ laughter ] >> do you know? >> i guess do know. >> jimmy: well, i don't know, i want to know! it's like in a movie where the guy dies right before he shares the secret of life. all right, we have more. >> my name is eric from sweden. >> did you celebrate valentine's day in sweden? >> yes. >> my question is did you celebrate valentine's day by having sex last night? >> jimmy: didder rib have swedisher rot that on
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valentine's night? mostly nos, a few degres. >> no. >> why not? >> we slept in the same room -- oh, as a matter of fact, i did. >> changed your mind? >> yes, it was in the morning. >> jimmy: in the morning. after their morning herring. all right, let's see another one. >> precious, i am from detroit, michigan, whoo! >> precious, did you have sex last night? >> jimmy: as a 12-year-old superman strolls behind her. did precious make sweet love last night? let's see. >> i sure did. >> with who? >> myself. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: she sent herself flowers, candy, the whole thing. you get half credit for that, precious. who do we have next?
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>> i'm sylvia and i'm from the chicago area. >> last night was valentine's day. did you have sex last night? >> jimmy: i think the eyes might give it away. most of the audience says sylvia is a yes. >> no. >> and why not? the way from chicago, got up real early in the morning. by the time we got to the hotel room around 4:00 in the afternoon, we were totally exhausted. >> what about tonight? any big plans? >> um -- >> oh, yeah, big plans for tonight. >> what's that? >> dinner and possibly sex. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: run, sylvia, run. possible sex is the best of sex. >> what's your name and where are you from? >> guillermo: my name's guillermo. >> did you have sex last night?]
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>> jimmy: spider-man says yes. let's find out. >> guillermo: of course, it was valentine's day, of course i had sex. make a few drinks, yeah, i did have sex. >> jimmy: that is the giggle of a very funny little ewok. i'm trying to imagine that happening >> guiller >> jimmy: no? thanks to you, guillermo, for playing along. thanks to everyone who stopped to answer that very probing question on the street. tonight on the show, music from mariah carey featuring yg. pedro pascal is here, and we'll be right back with david muir. from abc news. stick around! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by new cinnamon frosted
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and "game of thrones." his new movie is called "the great wall," pedro pascal is here. pedro played the guy on "game of thrones" who got his head squeezed like a zit, the red viper. then, this is her new single, it's called "i don't" music from mariah carey with yg. [ cheers and applause ] the full name of the song is "i don't wear a seat belt." you can see mariah with lionel richie starting march 15 in this baltimore. tomorrow night, viola davis will be here, jordan peele will join us, and we'll have music from fat joe and remy ma with ty dolla sign. please join us for all of that. [ cheers and applause ] every weeknight our first guest has the herculean task of trying to come up with new and exciting bits of fake news, it isn't easy nowadays. it's a high bar to clear. he is the anchor of the most-watched newscast in america, "world news tonight with david muir." watch it every night here on abc, please say hello to david muir. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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>> i'm surprised guillermo even showed up today. >> jimmy: what, after all the sex last night? >> yeah, it was a busy night last night. >> guillermo: only one round. >> jimmy: only one round, all right. >> two rounds he would have called in sick. >> jimmy: two rounds we'd be at his funeral, you'd be reporting on it. >> we could use a new lead story. >> jimmy: is this a good time or a bad time to be in the news business? >> it's a really slow time. honestly, this is what i tell people. i think there's no more important a time, actually, to be a journalist than now. we've all witnessed what the most bruising presidential campaign in our lifetimes. >> jimmy: yeah. >> every single day we go into the newsroom and talk about the stakes. they're enormous. we know when we do the news every night it's a divided america. half the country feels as though they were finally heard.
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that this economic recovery that they couldn't get access to, they couldn't find a job, their children couldn't advance further than they did. they think they were heard, they took a chance. but then there are 65 million, 66 million americans in this country who voted for hillary clinton who said, how on earth did this happen? we have to find a way to let everyone know when they're watching that we hear them, that we're asking their questions on all ends of the spectrum. that's not an easy task. >> jimmy: who makes up the fake news? do you do that yourself? [ laughter ] do you need help? i can come up with all sorts of weird stuff. >> i know, i watch your show. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a team? >> i can join any time. people wake up in this era with their iphone next to the bed, they check the headlines the moment they get up, get tweets all day, instagram, facebook feed, which is essentially curated. your news feed but those are your interests, your likes, so you often get the viewpoints you're expecting to get fed back to you. i think there is a danger when
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it comes to fake news. because there is some fake news out there. there's also a danger when you only hear back to you the beliefs that you already have. >> jimmy: right. >> i would encourage people, and we've seen the audience grow on the evening news in this era of social media. more people are coming to us. we're grateful. they seem to be responding. i know it has nothing to do with me or the incredible team but more to do with this moment in history. people want straight shooters and they want you to call people out when the facts are the facts. there's no such thing as alternative facts. they're facts and that's what we do every night. >> jimmy: you got the first interview with president trump as president. how did that happen? obviously everybody wanted an interview with him. >> yeah. >> jimmy: did he -- they contact you and say, yes, you're the organization we'd like to go with and we want david specifically? how did that work? >> he calls me up. >> jimmy: who would be surprised? >> i would actually expect a tweet. >> jimmy: direct message on twitter. >> these kinds of interviews,
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obviously everyone goes for. and we were honored when we got the call that he was going to go with abc and he had agreed to allow me to come to the white house. quite honestly the moment you arrive at the white house it's an honor to be there, it's an honor to sit across from whoever holds the highest office in the land. in addition to the respect for all of that i also had profound respect walking in knowing where we are as a country and that i had to ask what viewers at home wanted me to ask. i wasn't there to create a comfortable situation, a comfortable moment with the president. honestly, if you ask president trump, i don't think he would say he would expect that either. there were moments. but we put on an entire hour in primetime, let him speak. but we did press him on i thought key issues people at home -- >> jimmy: you did a great job with him. i think also, it was uncomfortable at times, and of course it has to be uncomfortable at times. in fact, i think we have a clip here from that interview. i do want to ask you about that. >> when you say in your opinion, millions of illegal votes, what is something that is extremely fundamental to our functioning
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democracy, a fair and free election. >> sure, sure, sure. >> you say you're going to launch an investigation into this. >> sure, done. >> what you have presented so far has been debunked, it's been called false -- >> take a look at the pew reports. >> i called the author of the pew report and they told me they found no evidence -- >> then why did he write the report? according to pew report? then he's groveling again. >> jimmy: at this point what's going through your mind as you now are in an unwinnable argument with the president? >> interesting. we do the sit-down, we were going to do the walk and talk, the tour through the white house afterwards. i was thinking, i just lost walk and talk. [ laughter ] but he was gracious. we actually -- he showed us a lot of the white house and the oval office. but this is something president trump feels strongly about. he told me in that interview that he will launch an investigation. we've heard from republicans on capitol hill who don't seem eager to launch that investigation. but he's still convinced. >> jimmy: some do, some say there should be an investigation. >> i'm not sure how many are
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convinced there are 3 million to 5 million illegal votes. he believes he would have won the popular vote had it not been for millions -- >> jimmy: right. the latest material, how does it happen, i'm sure you've you've been on the receiving end of this kind of information. how does it happen that you get a leak from the white house? it seems very dangerous. i mean, there can only be so many people in a room when something sensitive is being discussed. how does it work? >> what's funny, you're talking about the reports that perhaps some of president trump's campaign aides during the campaign had communications with the russians. >> jimmy: right. >> russian intelligence. which sounds like a bad movie from the '80s just to start with. >> yeah. it's serious. why would you have that amount of contact with the russians to begin with? whether or not they were russian intelligence agents or not. but it's interesting. these leaks likely are from the u.s. intelligence community. you heard president trump go out there today and he targeted the leaks. he went after the intelligence community that now serves him about these leaks.
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you look back decades. back to the beginnings of journalism. often it's sourcing or a leak that would lead to a story, a headline, and unfortunately this is what i think new administrations face all the time when they're in there are the leaks. not only from the intelligence community but sometimes as you point out from inside the white house. what's interesting though is during the campaign season, we often saw donald trump as the candidate sort of celebrating wikileaks when it was about hillary clinton. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> beginning rallies, et cetera. >> jimmy: he loved wikileaks. i saw you play that clip. >> the only reason we would do that is to point out there are moments when a particular politician, now the president, feels the incoming fire. and during the campaign, during those wikileaks when james comey talked about the e-mails in the final 11 days, believe me, hillary clinton felt that incoming fire. think now because of this particular set of leaks and the reporting that's followed, the president and this new team is learning very quickly how to handle this. >> jimmy: i don't feel like he feels incoming fire. i feel like he's kalisi, he
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walks through the fire, sets more things on fire, everything burns except for him. >> this is interesting -- [ laughter and applause ] >> are you envisioning the thing on the shoulder? >> jimmy: i'm envisioning him naked on a dragon. >> i do think president trump has a significant amount of confidence and skill set that brought him to the presidency. instead of talking about these particular intelligence leaks, these reports of possible communications with russian intelligence, didn't answer questions on that, but did confirm they're going to hold a campaign rally on saturday. i asked, a campaign rally? they're going to begin campaigning for the second term on saturday. >> jimmy: what? no they're not. >> i'm not making this up. >> jimmy: wow. >> i'm not making this up. >> jimmy: do you ever get mad, personally mad, when this stuff happens, when they say the journalists are fake, it's fake news, these guys are making this up? whether personally or on behalf of your colleagues?
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>> i don't. and here's why. i think if you underestimate the audience, you do so at your own peril. i think americans, particularly in this moment, are a lot smarter than people give them credit for. they're a lot more engaged than they were before the election. if you were troubled by the election or if you feel buoyed by the election, whatever end of the spectrum you're on, people are definitely more engaged than they have been in many, many years. i keep focusing on that. that is a tremendous byproduct of what was a bruising campaign. >> jimmy: we have not been this engaged since the civil war. [ laughter ] >> i didn't know if you wanted me to second source that? [ laughter ] i wasn't here. >> jimmy: i don't mean the one with captain america. [ applause ] i mean the first one. it's very good to see you. what are you doing here in l.a.? >> i just figure after all this election stuff i had to figure out what's going on in pop culture. i don't even know who's hosting the oscars. >> jimmy: oh, i am. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ]
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>>. >> i doubt very much politics will come up at the oscars, i'm sure you're not expecting that. >> jimmy: that group doesn't want to talk about that kind of stuff. >> never. you'll be awesome. >> jimmy: celebrities hate talking about that sort of thing. david muir, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ""world news tonight" with david muir" weeknights here on abc. we'll be right back!
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and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. >> jimmy: we're back. still to come, mariah carey and yg. our next guest is on more great tv shows than anyone, including "narcos" and "game of thrones," and now he's in the movies too. starting friday, you can see him battle mythical monsters alongside an actual monster, in "the great wall." matt damon. please welcome pedro pascal. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: it was made very clear to me today it is ped-ro, not
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paid-ro. >> you did well, better than anyone i've ever met. >> jimmy: it's dumb, i feel i should know this. >> you knew how to say paid-ro. >> jimmy: it becomes a thing. even in the south people say peed-ro. >> you know what my full name unless. >> jimmy: i assume pedro pascal. >> it's a little longer than that. >> jimmy: is it really? [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo, you understood that, right? >> jose pedro pascal. [ speaking spanish ] >> jimmy: look at that, you both speak spanish. you were born in chile? >> santiago, chile. >> jimmy: raised in the united states? >> raised in the united states. my parents became political refugees when i was a baby. >> jimmy: wow. >> yes, let's get dark about
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that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's kind of cool, though. >> jimmy: my parents weren't really anything. they weren't political refugees. they did jury duty, basically, that's it. >> no, my parents were really cool. they were young and figuring stuff out. and that meant taking us to the movies like three times a week. whatever they wanted to see. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was pretty young. i was pretty young. >> jimmy: like? >> like i was 6 years old. and i saw "first blood." >> jimmy: really? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i was like, there he is sewing his arm up as the blood pours down. yeah, learning how to -- >> jimmy: wow. what other inappropriate films did you see at 6 years old? >> i remember -- i was like, what's the very first film i remember? my dad took us to go see "watership down." anyone remember that? >> jimmy: yeah. >> thinking it was a kid's cartoon, except there's like a field that fills with blood and the rabbits rip each other
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apart. >> jimmy: yeah. >> all these communist undertones and stuff like that. it was a little traumatizing. >> jimmy: is that why you guys moved? >> we saw that in san antonio, texas. >> jimmy: how about that. by the way, "narcos" is one of my favorite shows. [ cheers and applause ] i know it seems unlikely that you'll be coming back to "game of thrones" seeing as that you don't have a head anymore. [ laughter ] >> i could come back with a tongue and an esophagus. that's gross. >> jimmy: "narcos" is the ongoing story of the drug trade. >> yes. >> jimmy: from south america to the united states. so you're still on the show. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: which is -- >> people keep doing cocaine. >> jimmy: well, yeah. i think a lot of people thought, once pablo escobar is dead on the show, that's it, there's no more show. >> no, no. >> jimmy: the show is going to continue. can you tell us anything, who the next villain will be? >> no. >> jimmy: the next person you're chasing? is it a person? >> we go after the cali cartel.
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people know a lot less about the cali cartel, including myself. i'm like, really? this is amazing! they were richer than pablo. there were four of them. they owned -- took over miami after pablo was killed. and they already owned new york. so there's a lot. >> jimmy: these are the -- >> a lot of cocaine in season three. >> jimmy: right, yeah. when you're doing the show, you shoot in colombia. do the people in colombia like the show? do they like how it depicts their nation? >> i think that if they watch it, they're pleasantly surprised. because the country is very beautifully represented because it is a beautiful country, it's 90% locations. but i would say, because it's mostly on location, some beautiful 60-something-year-old woman is walking by and she's so
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curious because she sees the cameras what are you shooting? i'm like, you don't want to know. she's like what is it, what is it? i'm like, it's called "narcos." she's like, eh. >> jimmy: they've probably had enough of that. >> we're over it. but the people that do see it, they really love it. >> jimmy: i love it. who cares what they think, i love it, that's the most important thing. [ cheers and applause ] on the other hand, i'm going to say, i have not seen "great wall" and i won't be seeing "great wall" because someone i hate very intensely is in it. you had a negative experience i assume working with him? >> i just feel like -- i feel like you have nothing to complain about. were you in china for five months with matt damon? >> jimmy: thank god, no, i wasn't in china. [ laughter ] you're saying you have it worse than i do? >> i would say that i did. >> jimmy: he's tough to deal with, really. >> a bad guy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: people don't realize, he smells.
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[ laughter ] that's true. you are working with, in this film, you worked with a chinese director this legendary director, somebody who's -- is it difficult to be directed in china by someone who speaks chinese and you're surrounded by an all-chinese crew? >> no, it was great, it was great. he had an incredible translator. if you see the movie, which you should, it's a lot of fun. monsters are attacking the great wall of china and there are rate intense and complicated action sequences which are described do you like, you know -- it just turns into this kind of language. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: fighting things that aren't there. >> that kind of a thing. i'm like, i got it. >> jimmy: i know what you're talking about, i saw "rambo" when i was 6. >> exactly, i've seen it all. >> jimmy: good to have you here. pedro pascal! "the great wall" opens in theaters friday. and we shall return with music
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from mariah carey and yg. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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>> jimmy: thanks to david muir, pedro pascal,
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martin ferraro, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first, here with her new song "i don't" with a little help from yg, mariah carey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ i know you love me you just don't trust me you don't understand me ♪ ♪ but you love it when i call you ms. carey i know you love me you just don't trust me ♪ ♪ you need to understand me but you love it when i call you ms. carey yeah ♪ ♪ somewhere in another life we stole a moment in time gave you everything that you needed ♪ ♪ i was even down to repeat it said you would always be mine ♪ ♪ feeding me nothing but lies i was so gone i admit it ♪ ♪ had me messed up for a minute but i'm tired of cryin no more tears ♪ ♪ pity party of the year cold at night cause you're not here ♪ ♪ leaving you was my worst fear i was caught up
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i was blind ♪ ♪ you kept playin with my mind told you i'm finished gassed up the whip and ♪ ♪ rear view bye cause when you love someone you just don't treat them bad you messed up all we had ♪ ♪ probably think i'm coming back but i don't i don't cause boy i was buggin ♪ ♪ thinkin somehow i could trust you see i used to love you but i don't i don't ♪ ♪ cause boy i was buggin thinkin somehow i could trust you but you don't mean nothing ♪ ♪ cause i don't i don't i tried to make it work no matter how much it hurt ♪ ♪ you had to make it all about you tell me why you go and do me like you do ♪ ♪ i went from me and you to walking right out on you i know you want love in your feelings ♪ ♪ frontin on me like
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your love was the realest and i'm tired of cryin no more tears ♪ ♪ pity party of the year cold at night cause you're not here ♪ ♪ leaving you was my worst fear i was caught up i was blind ♪ ♪ you kept playin with my mind told you i'm finished gassed up the whip and ♪ ♪ rear view bye cause when you love someone you just don't treat them bad you messed up all we had ♪ ♪ probably think i'm coming back but i don't i don't cause boy i was buggin ♪ ♪ thinkin somehow i could trust you see i used to love you but i don't i don't ♪ ♪ cause boy i was buggin thinkin somehow i could trust you but you don't mean nothing ♪ ♪ cause i don't i don't i know you love me you just don't trust me you don't understand me ♪ ♪ but you love it when i call you ms. carey
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i know you love me you just don't trust me ♪ ♪ you need to understand me but you love it when i call you ms. carey yeah ♪ ♪ hold up hold up hold up hold up hold up i just got you ring for what ♪ ♪ i put you in the game now it's game over every time you went to the louis store ♪ ♪ you got chauffeured hold up how you gon leave that ♪ ♪ hold up give me my ring back never mind you can keep that ♪ ♪ cause every time you look at your ring me you gon dream that ♪ ♪ i know you love me you just don't trust me you don't understand me ♪ ♪ but you love it when i call you ms. carey i know you love me ♪ ♪ you just don't trust me you need to understand me but you love it when i call you ms. carey yeah ♪ ♪ cause when you love someone you just don't treat them bad you messed up all we had ♪ ♪ probably think i'm coming back but i don't i don't cause boy i was buggin ♪ ♪ thinkin somehow i could trust you see i used to love you but i don't i don't ♪ ♪ cause boy i was buggin thinkin somehow i could trust you ♪ ♪ but you don't mean nothing
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cause i don't i don't ♪ ♪ ♪ yo-yo joets i don't, i don't ♪ ♪ ♪ yg!
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this is "nightline." >> tonight, red flag. president trump doing damage control after asking his national security adviser to resign following leaked conversations with the russian ambassador. now other allegations of phone calls between trump associates and suspected russian intelligence officials. were they in touch before the election? and why does it matter? plus mer-mania. diving into the annual mermaid convention. >> being a mermaid means being the bridge of fantasy and reality. >> where professional and amateur mer-folk gather to live out their fishiest fantasies, spending thousands of dollars on under the sea styles. and so it's come to diss. ♪ selena

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