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playing defense, knocking down big shots, hustle plays. it's the beauty of our team, because everybody -- we do it by committee. and he embodies that. he's embodies that since he's been here. the sacrifice he's made. and i can't wait to beat him on the golf course soon, too, baby. >> doris: congratulations, steph. klay thompson. klay thompson? congratulations on your second title in three years. i don't know how a guy switches amongst kyrie irving, lebron james and kevin love and somehow makes that look easy or absorbs the nights where it isn't easy. so, how do you do it, klay? >> well, i got the best team behind men, so, it's easy to
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press your man and play defense when you got these guys behind you blocking shots and helping me. and just effort. and pride. >> doris: you know, when kevin durant was added, you said there would be no adjustment, your game would remain the same. did you have to find a way to be more efficient in less touches and so how were you able to do that? >> it's no adjustment when you get a guy like kevin durant. look at it. we went 16-1. along with the other guys we picked up, just a collective effort, so, it wasn't much of an adjustment, and it's easy to adjust when you're winning. that's what it's all about. >> doris: titles make it worth it. congratulations. draymond green. so, rightly or wrongly, you said last year's failures were in some measure your responsibility. so, how did you take the passion that is so integral to the success of this team and get it
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where it needed to be to win a second one? >> you know, you learn from your mistakes and obviously, you know, we had a letdown last year. i had a latedown last year. but like i told everybody before, if kevin durant was the consolation prize to lose, thanks for that loss, and we champs this year. >> doris: how does redemption feel? >> it's amazing. we talked about the entire year, let's get back where we deserve. we want to be champions again, so -- you know, i feel great. and i'm ready to go pop some champagne. >> doris: i'll let you get to it. congratulations, draymond. your 2017 nba champion golden state warriors.
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>> mike: well, a season that starts all the way back in october, all the work, all the practices, all the road trips, the long regular season, the playoff grind -- this is why they do it. an nba title. an nba champion crowned tonight here in oakland, california. led by kevin durant. more coverage comin up after these messages. okay. got it. rumor confirmed. they're playing. -what? -we gotta go. -where? -san francisco. -when? -friday. we gotta go. [ tires screech ] any airline. any hotel. any time. go where you want, when you want with no blackout dates.
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♪ standing ovation ♪ celebration for our dna ♪ hey >> mike: well, the previous two seasons in the finals, the champion clinched on the road, but tonight, the golden state warriors get to celebrate in front of their home fans here at oracle arena as kevin durant in his tenth year in the nba, his first year in golden state, talking to the great jerry west. not only wins his championship, wins an nba finals mvp. only magic johnson and moses malone won an nba finals mvp with the first year with their team. magic was a rookie with l.a. moses malone was the 76ers. and now durant is a champion. always such a wonderful scene. you guys know as well as
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anybody, the amount of work that goes into a moment like this. to have it culminate with this type of celebration is so special. >> jeff: it is. it's hard to do. it's hard to put yourself on a championship-caliber team. durant took that leap, came over and the warriors outlasted a very game cleveland team. cleveland had a very good last three games. >> mark: to me, it's a win for the league. all the great stories throughout the league. and an ending with the two best teams, with incredible all-time great players going at it and the warriors bouncing back from last year's defeat. >> mike: the dynamic shot making in these finals, the incredible numbers that they put up, talking about irving and game for cleveland. durant and curry for golden state. these aren't just, you know, great numbers in today's nba this is true greatness from a number of unbelievable players. >> mark: i was watching the great isiah thomas today on tv,
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and he said, you talk about curry, durant, lebron, kyrie, klay thompson, you can put these guys at any point, they're great players. give these guys a lot of credit. they're not just piling up numbers. they are flat-out great, great basketball players. and deserve this moment. >> mike: you look at golden state, again, the last three years, they won 67 and win a title. last year, they set a record with 73 and came oh, so close to winning a title. now they win 67 again. this three-year stretch is just extraordinary. >> one year, win 73 as a record, the next year, 16-1 to set a record and win your second championship in three years. with the talent they've accumulat accumulated, they're on the verge of a dynasty, unless health oir someone leaving gets in the way. i just don't see who can amass the talent that the warriors have to push them in either conference. >> mike: meanwhile, for cleveland, again, a great run,
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only lost one game coming into the nba finals, mark, as they continue to celebrate here. the cavs gave them all they had. golden state was just simply sue period. >> mark: they were just better. so many weapons around the floor put them in tough situations time and time again. and there comes a point where you just got to acknowledge that and now you prepare, your management, david griffin, try to reload and improve as a basketball team and try to close the gap. the good news is, you still have the best player in the world. lebron james. and what a performance he put on this entire final. >> mike: his numbers in the last three finals are just absolutely legendary, what he's done. the daily evaluation of his legacy, of his career, is ju just -- it's so ridiculous at times. what he's done in his career on a continue -- you always use the expression sustained greatness, sustained excellence, it's like we've never seen anything like this. >> jeff: 14 years. still in his prime. and to me, that's hard to do.
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to be that durable, that athletic and continue to put up these type of performances each and every year and going to the finals seven straight years. i don't think we're going to understand how hard that is until someone like him moves along into his, you know, retirement. what he's done, really amazing. >> mike: now, the cavs and 28 other teams have to figure out what are they going to do this summer, how are they going to change to try to compete with this golden state team? >> mark: you're right. it's not just the cavs. it's the warriors, also. you don't want to sit on the lead. you have to improve that bench and try to upgrade the talent. the rest of the league, no question, they're chasing the warriors. >> mike: golden state champions. a special shutout to our unbelievable crew. they are our mvps. technical and production crew. don't get the shiny trophy like andre iguodala.
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as the golden state warriors are nba champions. woo elle ha we'll have more coverage from oracle arena, as golden state wins another title, this time, able to celebrate in front of these magnificent fans here in oakland. arrive at the airport for your flight. recalculating. your missed flight. ♪ recalculating. ♪ free, free recalculating. ♪ set me free recalculating. ♪ set me... in 15 feet, realize the destination isn't what matters. somewhere along of self-discovery: a breakthrough. ♪ it's in our nature to need each other. ♪
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playoffs. sweeping portland, utah and san antonio. and then winning against cleveland in the nba finals in five games. the warriors and dub nation are celebrating and will do so long into the night. we when the warriors won in 2015, it was the franchise's first title in 40 years. now they've won two in three seasons. the one year they fell short, they made history with 73 regular season wins. are we witnessing the nba's next dynasty? only time will tell. but with their four stars all under 30, and the beautiful team basketball they've committed to, anything seems possible. led by head coach whose ongoing health issues forced him to take a leave on absence and trust his assistants. but his ability to connect with his group won them over, and they wanted to win for him.
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the quiet humble sharp shooter, one of the elite two-way players in the game. his sweet stroke only surpassed by his tenacity to shut down his opponent. he's the winner of two rings now. the emotional heart and soul, who more than any of these was desperate for redemption after last year's finals collapse. a second round pick, his unique versatility at both ends makes this team a match-up nightmare every single game. and the two-time mvp, who willingly embraced his new star teammate to form an almost unguardable duo. showing his dazzling skilled, joined by exceptional leadership and ksack ryye nice. and the newest warrior champion. after hearing stinging criticism, he fit in right away. and simply played the best all-around basketball of his magnificent career. capped off by a masterpiece in the nba finals.
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fuelled by last year's meltdown, including a game seven loss on their home floor, golden state craved redemption. and they took care of that craving with one of the great postseason runs of all-time. yes, they have an abundance of talent, but what makes them special, why they dominate is the unselfish, old fashioned team work at both ends. sacrificing their individual numbers for the only numbers that seem to matter to them. wins. and now championships. they came oh, so close to playoff perfection. four playoff series, just one single loss. another record-setting season by the golden state warriors. the 2017 nba champions.
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>> day one in the bosk case is under deliberations. >> the jury worked four hours before the judge told them to quit for the night. >> it's monday night and the big story is the drama playing out in the cosby trial. christie ileto has the story. >> bill cosby kept quiet as he was escorted out of the
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courthouse. he called the pills he gave andrea constand his friends, drugs he claimed were to help her relax before he allegedly sexual assaulted her in the constand home. cosby spokesperson andrew wyatt said the 79-year-old is doing well as expected. >> the inconsistencies in the testimony of constand and others, we feel the jurors are smart enough to where they'll know that, remember that. >> defense attorneys argue that constand isn't credible. dates of events in her testimony changed. the defense says that was minor. >> he had an interest in her.
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>> even if they don't believe or feel andrea's testimony alone is sufficient to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecution argued corroboration by mr. cosby himself. >> before the jury was dismissed, they had a second question centering around the pilling he had given constand. that question will be answered tomorrow morning. the jury will be back at 9:00 a.m. >> norristown, christie ileto, "action news" channel6. >> as soon as the verdict is reached, we'll alert you on the "6abc" app and "6abc" >> pat cotham: .com. >> an intensive search focus on a pond in the landing.
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searchers won't say who they are looking for. neighbors say the body of water is a popular cooling off spot for teen it is and is often usey dirt bike and atv enthusiasts. >> it's day two of our june heatwave. tomorrow could be worse so bad school districts are letting kids go home early. now to the latest from accuweather. cecily. >> record highs in parts of atlantic city, 93-degrees. trenton, wilmington and lancaster, 93-degrees. this is day two of the second heatwave of the year. yesterday, also 94. tomorrow, temperatures up a notch up to 96-degrees. that's 14-degrees above normal.
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the humidity will be a bit higher than today. you are really going to feel it. the national weather service has posted a heat advisory noon until 7:00 tomorrow evening for the urbanizedareas around i-95. i amtraking an end to our heatwave with settled weather, showers and thunderstorms. >> jim? >> evening after the sun went down temperatures hovered above 80. during the day, it was about trying to stay cool. we have another tomorrow. annie mccormick has more. >> today the fountain turned into a magnet for kids. >> we came out so they could take a dip. she has been in and out of the water already. >> rather schools are heading caution. philadelphia schools will close
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early tomorrow. in trenton, students went home early today and will tomorrow as well. also, in trenton, the senior center repaired ai air conditioners. in old city, the philadelphia carriage company brought in forces early. by law, they can't work in 91 plus degree heat. these tourists from australia waited for the heat to subside to check out the sights today. >> officials across the delaware valley are monitoring the heat index. they need to put into place plants to ensure the elderly, children and homeless are safe. annie mccormick, channel6 "action news." >> it was day one of the preliminary hearing involving 18
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members of the fraternitity beta theta pi. >> two others have agreed to go to trial. a video shown in court detail the final hours of piazza's life. fraternity president young and nick from downing town engaging with piazza. >> grand jury report, our only words. the videotape shows a young man with alcohol poisoning in minutes. >> in philadelphia we hear from a little girl who lost her mother in port richmond. a driver under the influence
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jumped the curb and ran into rosa rojas who took the brunt of the impact shielding her seven-year-old son and pushing her nine-year-old daughter out of harm's way. >> i heard someone scream, the car is going to hit the cart and my mama pushed me out of the way and she tried to push my brother, but it was too late. >> witnesses held down the suspected driver until police got there. 39-year-old mccue is held for homicide by vehicle. p pennsylvania governor tom wolf signed the hard fought bill into law, raising the retirement age to 67, cuts benefits to public
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school employees hired after this year and introduces a 401k style plan. but critics say it doesn't address the problem of the $60 billion underfunded pension system for current employees. >> a week after the vote, city council president marty small has asked for a recount. they took the lead for the democraticple nomination by a few hundred votes. the atlantic county clerk's office expected to top the votes. according to president trump's pal, trump is considering terminating special council robert mueller appointed to investigate the trump/russia connection after jim comey was
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fired as head of the fbi. the pbs newshour was told that trump is weighing the firing of mueller. meanwhile trump is being sued by accepting pay from foreign governments, such as his moment. >> the secret service says it doesn't have tapes or recordings of conversations between james comey and president trump. trump is yet to reveal personally whether he recorded his white house meetings with comey. he accused comey of lying about the conversations. >> tomorrow will be another day of drama on capitol hill as jeff
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sessions will testify against the intelligence committee. senators will ask sessions about a possible third meeting between him and ambassador kiss lack. live coverage continues here on "6abc" and "6abc".com. you can see brian's reports throughout the day on "action news." an anti-putin protests turnd into mass arrests. 10s of thousands of people took to location locations to protest
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construction. nevalni was sentenced to 30 days in jail. president trump took a hit on his proposed travel ban. the ninth circuit court upheld the ban because trump's ban violets federal immigration law. shune spicer says the white house is confident the ban will be upheld by the supreme court. >> tonight on the anniversary of the orlando nightclub massacre. >> plus, the plan to cut down on panhandling while helping the homeless. >> and the world is losing the battle of the bulge. cecily? >> the heatwave will peak tomorrow. after that, i'm tracking falling
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>> in orlando, florida, church bells rang 49 times today, once for each person killed in the pulse nightclub massacre. >> one year ago today, omar matin opened fire at the packed club and took hostages leading to a nearly three hour standoff with police. the names were read at 2:20 a.m. the time the first shots were fired. a remembrance ceremony outside the club. a local basketball standout just graduated weeks before the rampage and went to florida to
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celebrate with her cousin and friend. they came together to remember the star athlete in one of the ways she would appreciate, with a basketball. >> montana congressman elect greg pled guilty to assault of a reporter. he was sentenced to 20 hours anger management counseling and $100 fine. >> gy gymboree has declared bankruptcy. it needs to reduce its debt $900 million. >> health check at 11:00, the
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obesity problem is growing across the world. one in 10 people are considered obese. in many places, the rate of childhood obesity is skyrocketing like china and brazil where it is tripled. the united states has the highest rates of childhood obesity. the most obese adults anywhere. there was no increase in obesity related death and mobility. >> officials worry that panhandlers may not truly be in need and money given to them fuels the opioid epidemic, so the city launched the show you
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care but not here campaign. text to give $5 to the homeless services fund. the city will match your donation. >> stars of the theater came together to help homeless teenagers hosting broadway stars in center city. cast members from new york and philadelphia donated time and talent. the covenant health youth chorus also performed tonight. >> students and taxpayers may find out over the summer if the district closed two elementary schools. the summer break was held tonight but no decision was made. wrights town elementary and rolling hills are the two being discussed. we have heatwave number two. >> yes, it will be finished
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after tomorrow. storm tracker 6 double scan showing november rain, plenty of moisture in the air. looking over the ben franklin bridge on this warm and humid night after a high of 94-degrees, holding in the 80s in philadelphia. a bit of urban heat. we are the warm spot, allentown, 73. cape may, 71 and the cool spot, 65-degrees. satellite and radar showing the system i'm tracking that will end the heatwave is a cold front. it's up forth, not much moisture with this. what this will do wednesday is shift the winds out of the northeast. that pulls down cooler air. tomorrow we have a southwesterly wind. get set to sweat. it's going to be hot on the school dresses.
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dress for summertime for the kids. 7:00, 80-degrees. some districts are letting out early. 96-degrees for philadelphia. we hit that, break the high, 93 allentown, 94 trenton, wilmington, 95. along the beaches warm, upper # 080s before the sea breeze kicks in. >> compared to 96, it will feel better, the front to the south, high pressure bringing winds out of the northeast cooling us fnts a warm front. that brings us more humidity and warmer temperatures as we head to the weekend. the exclusive accuweather forecast, record heat, 96-degrees. best chance for pop up storms the poconos.
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wednesday, 85-degrees. a possibility of shower in the morning. the best chance for that would be southwest of philadelphia. if you like it cool, thursday is your day. low humidity feeling like springtime, mix of sun and clouds. friday, unsettled with the front returning as a warm front, bringing more clouds, a few showers, 76-degrees. more humid. heading into the weekend not as hot as the past weekend. saturday, 82. clouds mixed with sun, possibility of a thunderstorm and stays unsettled for father's day. not a wash out but humid with scattered showers and a high of 88. monday, partly sunny and a high of 89. tomorrow another day to take it easy, air conditioning and things get more comfortable wednesday and thursday.
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phillies and red sox don't meet often but they have four straight games, home and home series. fifth inning, howie kendrick, 5-4 phils. eighth, wakim benoit in there, takes him out of the stadium. homer that ties the game at five. stays that way to the 11th inning. pa destrophillies lose 6-5. they had the 4-0 lead in the game. >> heat the newest member of the phillies organization, adam hasly. haseley. >> he batted 390 last season and batted 57 of his 58 games. >> it doesn't feel real at all. i feel blessed. the phillies are an amazing
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organization. i'm just super excited to get started and go through the process. >> the process? game five of the nba finals does not disappoint unless you are a cavs fan. lebron james, eight point lead. james scores 41 points. golden state goes on a run. warriors up 11 at the half. fourth quarter, kevin durrant scoring 30 points or more, o'neil in 20000, durrant is named finals mvp, taking the series in five. it's their second title in the past three years. >> sixers brought in more players for the nba draft. utah for kyle kuzma the player
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♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> the eagles open mandatory minicamp tomorrow. everything resolves around carson wentz. coach needs to push wentz in year two but has to have patience with his quarterback. >> we take it day by day with, with him. he has good days and bad days.
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he probably won't play great in all 16 games, but i guarantee he will play good in the majority of them. >> in south philadelphia you may have seen this guy. camping outside the facility for the past six days. sly is not some want to be. the 24-year-old is chasing a dream albeit in a unique way. >> i'm trying to get the attention of my hometown philadelphia eagles. i hope to get the attention for a workout or conversation or something to get myself on this team. >> give him a work out. jeremy maclin agreed to a three year deal with the ravens. that's sports. >> thank you. marianne mercer academy is on the way to england to compete in
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the regatta on the river thames. they are hoping to bring home the trophy this year. "jimmy kimmel live" followed by "nightline." guests diane keeton and music from phoenix. "action news" continues at 4:30 with pamela edwards, matt o'donnell. >> i'm jim gardner. goodnight. i'm robin shriver, dance cam mom. tonight jimmy has on diane peeps, music by phoenix. go dubs!
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♪ warriors ♪ warriors >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, diane keaton, snoop dogg, lonzo and lavar ball, and music from phoenix. and now, put it this way, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome to the show. hi. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to you guys for coming. and special thanks to those who were with us in primetime for our nba special earlier tonight. tonight basketball season either ended or will continue on thursday. i don't know. i wish i did know. but i'm not psychic. you know, i asked them to schedule the game earlier for my convenience, and they said no. [ laughter ] the game is happening now. from oakland, game 5 of the nba finals. the golden state warriors against the cleveland cavaliers.
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it was a must-win game for cleveland and lebron james. there was an unusual prologue to this one. you know what a prologue is? bull [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] sorry, but -- anyway. [ laughter ] the hotel where the warriors practice right now is also hostinging the annual business summit for the national cannabis industry. which would explain why steph curry ate his mouth guard. [ laughter ] but at one point the smell offa was so strong in the hotel a representative from the cannabis industry had to go down to the gym and be like guys, i know you're up 3-1, but we're trying to get work done up there. [ laughter ] as you know, the warriors and the cavaliers have faced off three straight years now. and the rivalry between the teams gets more heated every time. draymond green of the warriors almost got thrown out of the game on friday night because of some confusion at the scorer's table. and when asked about it draymond took the opportunity to fire a shot not at the officials but at
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the city was -- they said the second tech was on you then. >> i don't really pay that much attention. i don't pay much attention to anybody in cleveland, honestly. don't seem to be the sharpest people around. >> jimmy: well, i guess he won't be vacationing in moreland hills this summer. [ laughter ] but the real reason i played that is i don't know if it's just me, but does -- do you agree, does draymond green look like a young jerry seinfeld? >> i mean, i watch these infomercials late at night. if it gets late enough, the products start to look good to me. i have actually found myself sitting there thinking, you know, i don't think i have a knife that can cut through a shoe. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: get him a sitcom too. "everybody loved dramz would be" -- we have a future nba player with us tonight. lonzo ball is here, and he brought his dad, lavar ball.
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lonzo is from ucla. he's expected to be one of the top two picks in the nba draft. but his dad is the one who keeps making news. his dad said -- i think he said he wants a $3 billion shoe deal for his son and he claims that in his prime when he was playing he could have beat michael jordan one on one. you think he meant at basketball? [ laughter ] because -- anyway, there's a good chance lonzo could play for the lakers. assuming his interview with me goes well tonight. so a lot rests on this. also with us the great diane keaton is here. and music from phoenix, too. [ cheers and applause ] hey, by the way, with the nba and nhl seasons wrapping up, baseball is all we have left. and this is from the mets-braves over the weekend. they do something in atlanta i love. it's called beat the freeze. the way it works is a fan has a foot race with this character called the freeze. i don't know why they do it, but stay with this one till the end because it has a major league finish. >> it's called beat the freeze. they give the contestant a head start. watch this guy in the freeze suit. >> this is the greatest thing
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i've ever seen. watch this. the guy had a head start. look at this guy go. this guy is beautiful. >> jimmy: he stays down. it doesn't get better. teams should humiliate their fans more often. i like that. [ laughter ] meanwhile, yesterday was moving day at the white house. almost five months after donald trump moved in, melania and barron have arrived. just what the white house needs. two more terrified white people. [ laughter ] this was the scene at andrews air force base yesterday, where after yet another weekend of golf at a trump resort the president picked up his family. they arrived together. trump, melania, and barron. all appears well. and you know, you have to remember, this is a stressful thing. i mean, no one is ever prepared to move into the white house for the first time. and melania, i guess she just
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decided to make a break for it. she got halfway to neiman marcus before they -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] secret service rounded her up. so then they put her in the presidential helicopter, and they landed at the white house. and you can see how excited they all are. the only person in this picture who looks happy is the pilot. [ laughter ] barron's got a shirt that says "the expert." which i think means he's being given a cabinet position. this is so exciting. for the first time ever two 11-year-old boys will be living in the white house. [ laughter ] maybe we'll get to see barron out on the white house lawn having a catch with sean spicer while his dad's inside throwing fried chicken legs at jake tapper on tv. [ laughter ] melania's parents are also moving to d.c. this is her dad, victor knauss. you can see she has a type.
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[ laughter ] [ applause ] when they got married, her dad didn't lose a daughter. he gained a twin. [ laughter ] by the way, if you look closely, you can see he's carrying a copy of "trump" magazine. which isn't even in print anymore. it's been out of print for years. but i guess -- i don't know. when you have your subscription sent to slovenia it takes a while. [ laughter ] so just when you thought donald trump couldn't be more miserable, his in-laws are moving to town. forever. [ laughter ] "forbes" magazine today released their annual list of the highest paid entertainers. donald trump is not on that one, but the highest paid entertainer is -- drum roll. our next president, sean "diddy" combs was the highest paid -- [ laughter ] [ applause ] an astonishing $130 million last year. he was number one. beyonce was number two. which makes sense. vodka is more expensive than lemonade. beyonce is worth $350 million. all of destiny's other children are hoping she adopts them at this point.
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lebron james was tenth on the list with $86 million. basically, the game tonight was him picking up a little side work. and not only did "forbes" release their list of highest-paid entertainers, they released their list of lowest-paid entertainers too. and topping that list for the eighth straight year, that's right, hollywood boulevard spider-man. [ applause ] so now we go from our highest -- our highest entertainer, snoop dogg. we teamed up with our friend snoop for what has become one of the most beloved nature programs on this or any planet, and with that side it's time for a special all reptile edition of plazanet earth. >> whaup, though? this is big snoop dogg. let's watch some more animals. oh, there we go. little cute little lizard. what the hell is going on?
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he's being watched. snakes are straight-ass. you can tell the way they're looking at him. you see how they got their necks up? that means they're coming to get him. the lizard don't see what's happening. but one thing about a lizard, i think of geico. if he had geico, he have a 15% chance of making it up out of here. he's seen it. you watch -- oh, get out of there, man! go! did you see the feet on him? oh, they coming from everywhere. this is crazy. oh, that's [ bleep ] up. we have just entered into snakeville, usa. there are snakes coming from all angles. as he dips and dashes. he makes a get away, jumps into the arms of a big snake. the twist is on. but they twisting theirself. find it, find the loophole. gone. [ applause ] then you've got to find your way to the top of the mountain.
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he's jumping. he's very well trained in escape tactics, as you can see. oh, [ bleep ]. good move. i like that. oh, jump. jump. run [ bleep ] run! there you go. get a hold of it. see, snakes can't do that because they ain't got hands and they ain't got feet. damn. yeah, cuz, i'm up on the top of the mountain with you. remind me of my homeboys when they running from the police. plain getaway, baby. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, snoop dogg. we have to take a break, but when we come back, everything you need to know about our father's day youtube challenge. stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ >> dicky: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by subaru.
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