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should be a national holiday. they should swap presidents day out for super bowl monday. the fact we have to work the morning after, being required as americans to calling on preside trump to do something about it right now. [ cheers and applause ] that's one he would do, right? it was a "this is us" last nigh. eagles won their first super bowl ever, toppling tom brady and the dynasty known as the new england patriots 41-33. tom brady, a quart of almond mi and ate half of a grape. [ applause ] the most valuable player was the quarterback for the eagles, nick foles. and the fans, after more than
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: terrified member of the eagles organization went to their vice president of football operations. >> the philadelphia eagles, a guy whose name we need to mention too is howie rose[ laug] it's like he walked into the kitchen in the middle of the night and saw a ghost. [ laughter ] that is the look of a man who owes a lot of money to theughte] congratulations to howie. for the eagles, you know, the game was supposed to be about their defense. instead it was a shootout. but the defense did have some big moments, like
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. >> and the ball is handed off to brandin cooks, who tries to hurdle and can't.e. >> jimmy: see, that should be called a sack. not the quarterback. [ cheers and applause ] of course that was a brandin cooks. one of the most iconic plays of super bowl lii. now you can commemorate that historic moment wit brandin cooks's private parts made impact with rodney mcleod's face. this priceless work of art is handcrafted in guatemala and then dipped in 6 karatxchange
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promises you'll own a collectible of the highest quality to display proudly on your mantle or shelving punt. >> i can proudly die now. tom b butter-finger statue absolutely free. face full of crotch from the bradford exchange. call today. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what athe commercials yesterday. for instance, i had no idea dr. martin luther king jr. had a dream to sell light duty trucks. [ laughter ] a lot of people were upset last night at the voice ofry year. but dodge ram trucks, no -- they say it was the most polarizing super bowl ad since the men's wearhouse buy one get one
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outrage. but luckily for dodge, they got? cover from doritos today. doritos is said to be working o when you eat them and the package will be smaller so it can fit in a purse. it took years of research but they finally cracked the code on how to make a doritoause ] as i mentioned, people are mad about this. why i have no idea. making doritos for people with smaller hands that you can eat quietly like in bed or something, it's not sexient and [ cheers and applause ] you know? the president and his wife melania hosted a super bowl party band and
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cheerleaders show up to welcome the trumps. and as you can see, the president and first lady are so [ laughter ] i could watch this for three, four, five ho no? okay. i would cancel netflix and get that channel. and by the way, the body language between them. i mean, has a marriage ever in a single photograph the way this one has. trump of course went over to say hello to the cheerleaders. just in case, you know.e'd
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be rooting for in the super bowl. and he said i'd better not get involved. really? that's the thing you choose not to get involved in? [ laughter ] kim jong un, no problemwitter l. and then this morning he was right back to work lashing out at the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. he wrote, "little adam schiff, who is despera hearings to illegally leak confidential information. must be stopped." and this is disappointing for me because whenever donald trump comes one a new nickname i get excited. it's the one thing he's actually really good at. but little adam schiff? that's the best you've got? it's not even new. he already used little on marco rubio. it's little marco rubio.
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it's not little adam schiff. he finally starts recycling and this is how he does it. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, the stock market -- thanks, everybody. the stock market trump has been taking credit for was down today by more than 1,100 points. it's the biggest one-day drop ever of all time. but that didn't keep the president away from his pat myself on the back tour. president trump was in ohio today where you know the president saws a lot of things that aren't true but this might be -- the words you're about to hear might be the most blatant, brazen, almost magnificent fabrication ever to come out of his orange mouth. >> you know, you can work hard, but if you don't have the right leader setting the right tone in all fair -- i'm not even saying. i am not bragodocious. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> he's non-bragodocious.
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it's funny because it's not true. [ laughter ] we had a new episode of "the bachelor." "the bachelor" is like the female version of the nfl. dozens of competitors push their bodies and minds to the limit in the hope of getting a diamond ring. and tonight arie had his first two on one date with kendall and krystal. krystal's the villain of the season. or at least she was. arie sent her home tonight. and krystal will be missed. by promise you the weird slash annoying sound she makes with her body and mouth, those will never be forgotten. >> krystal? >> hmm. >> hmm. >> hmm. >> mm. >> aw. >> mm. >> uh. >> mm. >> mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. >> mm-hmm. >> mm. >> mm. >> mm. ah. >> ah. >> [ wookiee noise ].
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: part wookiee. basically the first bachelor hatchial. nobody seemed to like krystal, especially another women in the house. she's very full of herself, very self-involved, very superior to others. so who better to bid krystal a fond farewell tonight than krystal herself? >> bye. >> bye. >> bye, you guys. >> bye, guys. bye. >> bye. >> bye. >> jimmy: and off you go. [ applause ] hey, friday -- as you probably know, friday was groundhog day. and this year there was a bit of controversy. punxsutawney phil saw his shadow, which means six more weeks of winter, but staten island chuck, the other weather-predicting rodent, didn't see his. which means one of these groundhogs is spreading fake news. so to get to the bottom of this we reached out to punxsutawney phil, who now joins us live from gobbler's knob, pennsylvania. and hello punxsutawney phil.
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phil? oh. >> sorry, jimmy, i didn't hear you. >> jimmy: oh. hey, where's punxsutawney phil? >> he's not phil. but i'm trumpsatayney kellyanne, and i just saw my shadow. do you know what that means? >> no. what does that mean? >> six more years of president donald trump. whoo! >> jimmy: if donald trump gets a second term that means he'd be in office for seven years, not six. >> the world ends in six. we've got six years left. woot woot! >> jimmy: that's disturbing. but i wanted to talk to punxsutawney phil. is he there? >> yes, he is. as a matter of fact, i'm wearing him. >> jimmy: oh. wait a minute, you made punxsutawney phil into a coat? >> the trump boys, eric and djtj, shot him and skinned him for me. >> jimmy: that is terrible. punxsutawney phil is an american institution, kellyanne. >> no, he isn't. as far as i'm concerned, he dug a hole and burrowed his way into this country illegally.
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his real name is punxsutawney felipe. >> jimmy: oh, kellyanne, this is absolutely crazy. >> i'm wearing a dreamer, jimmy. >> jimmy: oh, no, you're not. i don't believe that for one second. >> okay. then why don't you open an investigation and get a bogus search warrant to tap my phone? >> jimmy: oh, i get it. you're talking about the fbi memo. the new -- >> yes. the fbi aka fake bitches incorporated. because they're all fake-ass beotches #sad. >> jimmy: kellyanne. while we're on the subject, by the way, i'm curious, do you actually believe the nunes memo fully vindicates the president? kellyanne? oh, my god. >> i can't talk right now. >> jimmy: are you eating a snake? >> dur. see you later. >> jimmy: okay. i'll see you later. thanks, kellyanne. [ applause ] i think she was eating a snake.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back to the show. tonight, from the super bowl champion philadelphia eagles corey clement and jay ajayi are here, and then their single is called "feels great." cheat codes with fetty wap from the mercedes-benz stage. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night sam rock yelle-a manda kerr and music from awol nation. our first guest tonight is the
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only five-time oscar winner ever to co-star with an orangutan. he is a successful behind the camera as he is in front of it. his new movie retells the tale of three american heroes who stopped a terrorist attack. "the 15:17 to paris" opens in theaters friday. please welcome clint eastwood. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] wow. you've got another trophy for your collection, i see. >> this is one -- this is one nobody else has. i'll tell you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you for being here. it is always great to have you here. did you watch the super bowl yesterday? >> i did watch it. >> jimmy: who did you watch with? >> krystal.
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just the two of us. whispering in my ear. >> jimmy: did you cook? >> no, i watched it at home. but it was great. it was a great game. >> jimmy: who were you rooting for? >> you know, it's a tough one because both teams were really good. and foles was coming from adversity to -- >> jimmy: yeah. backup quarterback. >> and of course brady's always get. it was a tough one but it was a nice game. the way it came out was good. >> jimmy: i got you. did you make nachos or chicken wings or anything like that? >> none of that crap. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i do want to talk about this movie. first of all, it's a great story. for those who don't know the story, three young americans were in paris or overseas in europe on a trip, and they stopped this terrorist who had a
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gun on a train, and they were hailed as heroes, and we as americans were all very proud because usually people hate us over there. [ laughter ] so you decided to make a movie about this starring the actual guys instead of replacing them with actors. [ cheers and applause ] >> it wasn't a terribly popular idea at the beginning. but i thought it was a great idea. and the guys, i remember when the incident first came down, it was a very impressive -- and the fact that the guy didn't have a gun, he had an ak-47 plus a 9-millimeter pistol plus box cutter and knife, the guy was laden down for bear, and you know, all of the sudden he just runs at them. you ask him -- he's been on your show before. >> yeah. spencer, yeah. >> i wanted one of those cars. you gave him a car.
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>> jimmy: we did give a car. >> i've been on carson. i've been on other things. i never got a car. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: first of all, oprah would definitely give you a car. secondly, we gave you something better than a car. we gave you that beautiful trophy that's going to look so weird in your place. [ applause ] when did you make the decision to cast the actual guys in the movie? >> well, that came after we were talking about the film. they just have a book out on the film. and when i was talking about how this happened, i was asking questions much like you are now. and then all of a sudden i just looked at them and i said, i don't know if i can find guys with the same faces and the same enthusiasm. i'm sure i could have, but it just seemed like an interesting idea at the time. >> jimmy: did you consider casting the actual terrorist in the movie as well? [ laughter ] >> you know, the french, they put their foot down on that one. >> jimmy: they did. [ laughter ] >> he's still in the slammer
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somewhere. >> jimmy: they're very difficult, aren't they? >> yeah. i don't know why they don't appreciate good things. >> jimmy: i assume you gave them a screen test or some kind of audition of some kind? >> no. >> jimmy: nothing. >> we were just going over the technical thing. they were acting as technicians telling us exactly what happened and how it happened. and we kept going over it and over it and over it. as we did it about the tenth or eighth time i said would you guys like to do this? and spencer stone said, are you -- don't you think we ought to take acting lessons? and i said no, please don't. [ laughter ] acting lessons are great if you're going to go do it for a profession and you're going to stay with the program. but for this i just want you guys. i don't want anybody interpreting something else. >> jimmy: did you direct them differently from the way you'd typically direct a professional actor? >> a little bit. a little bit. >> jimmy: is it in a way -- and i don't mean to -- was it
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anything similar to the orangutan? [ laughter ] >> no. [ applause ] >> jimmy: just kind of be natural and go? >> that was a lot of years ago. >> jimmy: i know, but it made a really big impression on me. i'd never seen a man who had a monkey friend before. it was my first time. >> i'll tell you, i didn't get any awards for that. >> jimmy: you didn't? >> no. >> jimmy: well, you should have definitely got enone. and clyde should have got anne wards as well. well, we're going to bring the guys out. i love this story. and they did a great job. it really is a slap in the face to professional actors is what it is. >> well, i don't want to do that. they'll drum me out of the union. [ laughter ] they threatened that over the years. >> jimmy: this could do it. the movie is called "the 15:17 to paris." we'll be right back with spencer stone, anthony sadler, and alek skarlatos. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you
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♪ spencer, go. >> jimmy: that happened. [ cheers and applause ] clint eastwood is here. our next guests are brave real-life heroes who play themselves in clint eastwood's new movie "the 15:17 to paris." please welcome spencer stone, alek skarlatos and anthony sadler. [ cheers and applause ] welcome, welcome. boy, last time i see you guys you were heroes, and now you're movie stars.
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>> we've been busy, jimmy. >> jimmy: and it's great to meet you, alek, also. actually, clint referred earlier, spencer, you were here shortly after the incident. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and this story is -- it's an unbelievable story. just to start with on the train, almost more unbelievable that you pitched this to clint eastwood and he decided to make a movie out of it. who pitched it? >> you didn't think you were going to see us again, huh? >> jimmy: i was hoping i'd see you on public transportation. that would be it. so who had the idea to pitch this to clint? >> well, we all kind of huddled up and we said, you know, this is what he does, it's right up his alley. so i went back there and kind of took the lead and kind of said it jokingly like hey, mr. eastwood, we're writing the book right now, you should make it into a movie, ha, ha. and then it worked. here we are. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: clint, how often do people approach you and say hey, i've got a book that you should make into a movie? >> a lot of times. >> jimmy: a lot of times. and have you ever said yes before? >> no. [ laughter ]
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>> jimmy: so this is pretty remarkable. and also, clint mentioned that the car, that we gave you a car when you were here, spencer. i'm sorry we didn't give you guys car. >> it's okay. >> jimmy: that car is in the movie too. >> uh-huh. it's in the opening scene. >> jimmy: it's one thing to put the real heroes in the movie, but the real car to be in the movie, that's authenticity. [ cheers and applause ] i mean, that is -- are you guys -- you're not sore about the car? >> i'm very sore. >> jimmy: you are sore. >> the worst part about that is i got a e-mail from one of your producers saying hey, alek, we'd love to have you on the show with spencer. and i'm like, cool. hey, spencer, can i go on the "jimmy kimmel" show with you? he's like no, i want to do this one solo because we'd done others together. >> no big deal. >> then i get another e-mail, are you sure? we really want you have to on the show. i'm like spencer, i really want
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you have to on the show. he's like no, i want to do it solo. so i'm watching in the hotel and he gets a car. [ laughter ] >> he caught me backstage as he gets the car and i'm back there like mm. >> i'll tell you where the fame got to his head a little bit. >> jimmy: but in fairness, when the guy with no shirt on had the gun in his hands, spencer was the one running at him. and i'm going to be honest with you. even if a guy had no gun in his hand and had no shirt on, i wouldn't be running at him. i'd be like, no, thank you. [ applause ] so i'll throw this to all of you. what was it like being directed by clint eastwood in a movie? none of you had acted -- had you acted in anything before? >> not even a school play. not even a school play. >> jimmy: what was it like? >> it was weird because the dynamic at first, he's such an icon, so you're looking for a good job. and i look over at him like after my first scene and his face is really neutral. so i'm like, he hated it because his face just looked like he hated it.
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but then i realized that his mode is just to move on and that's a good job in and of itself. the first time he told me good job i was like proud dad moment, like yes. >> jimmy: s >> jimmy: so you don't typically compliment the actors after each scene? [ laughter ] [ applause ] and by the way, the gift that you've given these guys. i know you guys did a great thing and you did a great thing. and thank you again on behalf of the whole country for making us look great. [ cheers and applause ] but that said, i see no wedding rings on any of your fingers right now. and if i was you, every time i met a woman i would have that movie playing. [ laughter ] i would get a hat with an ipad on it. i'd have the movie running in a continuous loop. i'd be pointing at it. i mean, really, you could never see enough of that movie as far as i'm concerned.
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when you are on that train shooting that scene, re-enacting, reliving that scene, was it upsetting? did it feel weird? >> it was a lot of fun. >> jimmy: it was fun? >> yeah. a lot of people think it's dramatic for us. but we're lucky that nobody lost their lives originally. so basically, to do a reunion with all the people there on the train at the same time. >> jimmy: so the other actors are the people who were on the train? >> a lot of them. >> everybody wanted to come back. >> jimmy: wow. [ applause ] >> the detectives. the cops that came. everybody wanted to come back. >> jimmy: yeah, of course they did. you're directing a movie. [ laughter ] >> but i thought maybe they wouldn't want to, it would be a bad memory of something. but it acted as a catharsis for some people. especially mark because he got shot. >> jimmy: he's the one who got shot. >> he felt like it was getting rid of something. >> jimmy: he did. interesting. and how is he doing?
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he's doing well, i assume? >> very good, yeah. >> jimmy: do you keep in touch with these people? oh, he's dead, that would be a bad ending to the segment. >> spoiler alert. >> jimmy: how accurate was the -- how strictly did you stick to the events as they happened? >> so it's so accurate. that's i think probably the greatest thing about mr. eastwood directing the movie, is that he really cared about the story and every little detail, especially on the train scene, is spot on, where we couldn't be more happy with it. >> jimmy: and clint, lu use these guys in any of your other movies going forward? >> not a chance. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: what's the plan now? did you like it so much that maybe you want to keep acting? >> funnest two months of our lives. >> we can't waste this opportunity. it might be all downhill from here. clint eastwood is your first one, you might be all downhill. >> i was actually at an audition an hour ago.
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>> jimmy: you were. how did it go? >> well, i hope they watch this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: well, thank you guys for being here. the movie again is called "the 15:17 to paris." it opens in theaters on friday. thank you, gentlemen. we'll be right back with corey clement and jay ajayi from the philadelphia eagles. [ cheers and applause ] oh, that's lovely... so graceful. the corkscrew spin, flawless... ...his signature move, the flying dutchman. poetry in motion. and there it is, the "baby bird". breathtaking. a sumo wrestler figure skating? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money heather saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more.
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: well done. how are you? how are you doing? welcome. congrats. wow. welcome. what an entrance. how are you doing, guillermo? are you all right? >> guillermo: yeah. just cold. >> jimmy: yeah. right. guillermo's a cowboys fan. so he had that coming from you guys. >> we had to dump him. >> jimmy: congratulations, first of all. thank you for being here. you probably had a late night last night. >> yeah, running on e right now. but we're here. so it's all good. >> jimmy: it's great to have you here. how late did the celebration go last night? >> about 7:00 a.m. >> jimmy: 7:00 a.m. [ cheers and applause ] >> i tell you, i was walking in and some people were leaving
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out. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. it was a fun night. >> if was a weird night. >> jimmy: who went hardest besides kevin hart? [ laughter ] >> i don't know. >> michael blackson was there. >> it was a perfect night. >> jimmy: was it -- has it sunk in yet or are you still afraid tom brady might somehow drive the field and come back? >> no, it's sealed. we the champs. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: a lot of people don't follow football closely. but how would you describe eagles fans? >> oh, man. i'm from philly. so i already know how amped up they are. when you think back, they greased the light poles because they knew what was coming after the game. [ laughter ] shut out to philadelphia, man. we brought something special back home.
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>> jimmy: yeah, right. and you're going to have a parade. your coach, he was very ballsy. he went fourth and one, he decides to run a trick play. now, before we look at the video here, how many times had you guys practiced this play? >> oh, the pass play to nick? >> jimmy: yeah, that one. >> only about three times. >> jimmy: three times. >> in a matter two of weeks three times. >> jimmy: that doesn't seem like enough. why only three times? >> you don't want it to play out. everybody had a good feeling about it once we ran it three times. and nick caught it all three times. nick day greatov keeping his eyes locked on the ball. >> shout ow to trey too because we told him not to give him a bullet pass. >> jimmy: let's take a look here and talk us through this and tell us what's going on here. here we go. quarterback looks like -- >> that's trey. easy lob. easy. [ cheers and applause ] and it only made it sweeter that
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a couple players with the pats they threw it to 12 and you saw what happened with that one. [ laughter ] our quarterback, he gets it done. >> jimmy: he made the catch. yeah. the acting was so good i think clint eastwood might put you in a movie. [ laughter ] >> clint eastwood, man. i'm going to apply for a role. i'm out here. >> jimmy: let's talk about the touchdown, which it was probably -- easily the most controversial moment of the game. now, did you have possession there? >> yes, i did. [ applause ] that ball did not move once. it didn't move once. >> jimmy: are you aware the announcer -- like chris collinsworth was saying he thought it was a bad call and he didn't think it was a touchdown. >> oh, come on, chris. give us something. [ laughter ] but i knew once i caught the ball, man, i didn't second-guess my stuff. the refs have always got to make it interesting.
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>> jimmy: do you think they have to change that rule? the way i look at it is this, and maybe this is a simplistic way of looking at it, but at the end of the catch you still have the ball, as long as it has not touched the ground that's a catch. when you play on the street, that's the way it is. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy k, new head of officiating for the nfl. >> jimmy: it's really kind of as simple as that. if you're going to measure every kind of centimeter -- >> exactly. that takes the fun out of it. everybody -- if you're playing pitch and catch on the street you're playing with your home boys. who the heck going to give a damn replay? [ laughter ] nobody. it's a touchdown. [ applause ] >> jimmy: do you think the receivers -- this is not a joke question. do you think the receivers on the patriots agree with you? do you think they think that's how it should go too? >> in that predicament no. >> jimmy: not for that one. what week did carson wentz the starting quarterback go out? >> when we played in l.a., whatever week that was.
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week 7. >> jimmy: it was later than that. >> it's a long season. >> he's a rookie. >> jimmy: when he went out, were you nervous? did you feel like oh, boy, we're in a lot of trouble? be honest. because you won. it doesn't matter what you thought at that time. >> i'll say i was a little hurt because i had just got traded. i was enjoying the play with him. i was like man, i just lost my buddy. he came in, stepped right in, and we got it done. >> jimmy: yes, you did get it done. did you hear that foles was traded about an hour ago? [ laughter ] i made that up. [ applause ] >> get out of here. >> jimmy: there's somebody i think you should thank. and i don't know if you have done this yet. but you should thank the miami dolphins for trading you to philadelphia this season.
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[ cheers and applause ] >> let's give a shout out to miami. >> jimmy: what happens after this? are you guys going sleep? or are you going to continue this party? >> this is the beginning of the celebration tour. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you earned it. >> 50 states. in 20 nights. >> listen, i'm not going to cry about our sleep, but i don't give a damn. >> jimmy: jay and corey coming to your town to celebrate. congratulations. best to everybody back in philly. we'll be right back with cheat codes and fetty wap. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. why did i want a crest 3d white smile?
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we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, here with the song "feels great" with some help from fetty wap and cubs, cheat codes! ♪ ♪ growing up in the golden age throwing rocks at your window pane kiss me once and i'll float away but that ain't me anymore ♪ ♪ now i don't mind if i sell my soul to get a song on the radio credit cards and my student loans that's so millennial ♪ ♪ do you remember how it feels to be young do you remember we could be anyone ♪ ♪ now i miss the view from the floor of your room september came way too soon do you remember how it feels to be young ♪ ♪ it feels great, feels great,
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yeah it feels great, feels great, yeah it feels great, feels great, yeah remember cutting class we would smoke and chill ♪ ♪ it was only gym and lunch, we thought it was real i was even failing math, i ain't even care yeah just to be around, you made it worth it i dropped out but you still said i'm perfect ♪ ♪ i remember at the prom you was perfect i remember you were walking on graduation day i never got the chance to say ♪ that i remember you were really my friend ♪ ♪ that i remember
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♪ when they all looked and laughed ♪ ♪ now it's crazy how they all ♪ it feels great, feels great, yeah baby it feels great, feels great, yeah it feels great, feels great, yeah ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ do you remember ♪ how it feels to be young ♪ and do you remember ♪ we could be anyone ♪ now i miss the view from the floor of your room ♪ ♪ september came way too soon do you remember how it feels to be young
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