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thank you, trump giving a speech about race and unity, for basically being like, if mayor mccheese gave a speech about going vegan. [ laughter ] it's like giving a speech about race and unity [ laughter ] for basically being like, if mayor mccheese gave a speech about going vegan. all right, guys. [ laughter ] it's almost christmas. the drive-by birthday parade santa's watching, so - [ laughter ] has become a staple during the all right. [ laughter ] age of covid. thank you. today students at a beauty [ laughter ] school in concord got together for a parade for vicki cruz. she teaches at the college for thank you, photo of mitt romney marching with black lives more than 23 years. students wanted to do something matter, for making me briefly think that romney's protest outfit involved short-shorts special for her because she's been working extra hard teaching through social distancing. we thank vicki and all our teachers. have a safe and wonderful wasn't his like -- weekend. bye, folks. music, please. ♪ thank you, covid-19 drug, remdesivir for sounding like a ♪ a lyric from a missy eliot song [ singing gibberish >> steve: tonight join jimmy and his guests - kevin bacon,
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aunjanue ellis sarah cooper musical guest, christine and the queens [ laughter ] it's "the tonight show: at home editiond >> jimmy: welcome to "the tonight show," everyone. thank you. it has been a long week. music, please? it's been an emotional week. and it has been a hopeful week so, thank you so much for ♪ tuning in. thank you, new fence around the white house. [ screams i want to give a big congrats to my daughter winnie who is now we're just a week away from trump announcing, "operation now a second grader! ball pit." oh, yeah and finally, thank you i want to thank her teachers so las vegas pools, reopening with social distancing, 'cause much during a pandemic, there's nothing safer than swimming in the urine of 300 drunk strangers. >> the best. >> jimmy: she has the best teachers they were amazing. and, of course, you included, mom. >> thank you >> jimmy: but really thank you so much. >> no. >> jimmy: yeah, they are just - we'll be right back with kevin bacon, everybody teachers everywhere, thank you so much. wow. the graduate congratulations. let's get to some news thank you, guys, so much really helpful well, guys, huge news if you ♪ love racial justice, reality tv and drinking wine on weeknights >> after 24 seasons, over 18 years, abc's reality show "the bachelor," hugely popular, announced a casting first
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today. >> i finished first grade! ♪ effortless is the lincoln way. matt james, a black man, will take the lead role in the dating show. so as you head back out on the road, >> jimmy: finally! we'll be doing what we do best. until now, the only diversity on "the bachelor" was, which providing some calm in your day. initial came after the name ashley with virtual, real-time tours of our vehicles there's a couple in here you're as well as remote purchasing. gonna like i know of course, since it's "the bachelor," james will have to for a little help, on and off the road. kick himself off around week two. now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, take week two. we'll make up to 3 payments on your behalf. i'm not saying "the bachelor" has a diversity problem, but abc was this close to changing the name to "whitish." matt james is the first black bachelor out of 25 seasons one out of 25. if you were playing roulette and red came up 24 times in a row, wouldn't you think something's a little fishy now when you buy or lease a new lincoln, a new moment in wireless has begun. t-mobile and sprint are joining forces. the new bachelor was like, "oh, and thanks for finally picking me during a pandemic by bringing together our two networks, how fun is that? t-mobile will build america's largest and most reliable 5g network...
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"oh, here. thank you. we're all humming the same song." it will be awkward when they roll trump out in a giant hamster ball [ laughter ] trump was like, "i can't be sued by 20,000 people. i'm already being sued by 20,000 people that would almost be like 30,000 people." yesterday, trump tweeted a hype video for a nationwide boat party for his birthday this sunday the whole thing is a minute and a half long, but here's just a a part of the commercial ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: wow, i guess i wanted to say congrats to the guy who [ cellphone chimes ] lookentertainmentour experience, xfinity x1. clearly just learned how to use imovie it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. trump said he'd join them, but he said he has enough trouble and now x1 also comes with peacock. balancing on solid ground. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies,
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say that about a lot of people, green? both wrong but i really do, he is one of my favorites that's supposed to be chocolate. so, thanks for coming back, necco wafers i also like his sixdegrees.org charity he started back in 2 nothing gives me hope for america's future, like candy 2007 with his wife, from 1847. kyra sedgwick, based on the really, perfect timing game, "everything's connected 'cause if there's one thing everyone can come together and to kevin bacon." agree on right now, is that we all should be eating a roll of quarters." he just took that and made it into a great charitable organization he's awesome he has a new movie, a thriller, a scary one called "you should and finally, i saw that sony have left. here's my conversation with kevin bacon. just revealed their highly anticipated ps5 console. check it out >> jimmy: kevin bacon welcome to "the tonight show" at home edition. yeah, people were like, "we've been stuck inside for three months you're releasing this now? i really, really appreciate you coming on the show because i like the new ps5 you've been on throughout the years, and i think the last it looks like my roomba had sex time i saw you was right before the quarantine happened. with a stormtrooper. guys, that's my monologue. we have a great show is that right? kevin bacon is on this show. >> it was. aunjanue ellis is on this show it was, like, just a few days and i remember -- well, first off, let me just say that you guys have been doing an amazing we have music from christine job, and it's really fun to see what your possibilities are, and the queens the way you extend your possibilities with your limited and the very funny, palette, shall we say. sarah cooper is on our show. if you don't know sarah cooper, she has this viral -- i mean, they're amazing, tiktok videos where she lip-syncs president you're painting some great trump's, like, briefings or pictures
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speeches and it's just -- the words and, you know, i remember that sound different, even though they're his words coming out of we were at that awkward kind of her mouth. stage where we knew that there was something going on but we in fact, if you haven't seen a a video, you're in luck, were still, like, not sure if it was like hugging or -- i because she's debuting her brand-new video, tonight, right think we were, you know, elbow now, on our show bumping and there was like that strange stage before everything just completely shut down. we're very lucky here is sarah cooper >> we have a situation where we're looking very strongly at sinks and showers. so it is incredible to experience this and to go through this historically, not just with the covid-19 and other elements of bathrooms, where you turn the faucet on and areas where there's tremendous amounts of water, where the water rushes out to sea because you could never handle it. but clearly seeing the protests and the -- and what is going on is -- you know, for an old guy and you don't get any water. like me, i was born in 1958. you turn on the faucet, you don't get any water. they take a shower and water comes dripping out and to witness the passion of the young people across the just dripping out very quietly, world for social justice dripping out people are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times as opposed it leaves me speechless, which is probably a good idea because i think it's a good time for to once. old white guys like me to just shut up and listen so speechless is probably a good choice. they end up using more water so, epa is looking at that very strongly, at my suggestion you go into a new building or a new house or a new home and >> jimmy: yeah
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they have standards on where you don't get water. have you been reading up or watching anything or learning you can't wash your hands practically, there's so little any -- trying to - water comes out of the faucet. >> yeah, i mean i really have been trying to take this as a time to first admit that i don't have a full understanding of the life experience of people that are different than and the end result is you leave the faucet on and it takes you me much longer to wash your hands you end up using the same amount of water. >> jimmy: and now it is time for "thank-you notes." and i will never have a full understanding of that and that's something that you ♪ need - and i'll tell you, jimmy, i'm one of these people, when i was a kid i thought i knew >> jimmy: it's friday, and everything and i thought i knew that's usually when i write out everything about acting, my weekly thank-you notes. everything about music, [ clears throat everything about politics, thank you for the music, franny everything about people. and winnie you know, had a lot of compassion >> i'm having purple >> jimmy: don't forget to press the music. and basically i thought i could ♪ always understand, you know, >> jimmy: thank you, disneyland, for announcing you will reopen next month but i think i speak for all of what it was like to be other us when i say, i'm going to need sneezy's covid test first people, you know, i had a lot of compassion. and basically i thought i just knew it all. i was a know-it-all. [ sneezes >> jimmy: yeah >> and the older i have gotten the more i realized how much there is still to learn, so [ laughter ] this has been a perfect example of a good time for me to stop and learn and listen and read - and just try to gain some kind [ sneezes of deeper understanding about people who -- here is the thing.
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[ sneezes [ laughter ] i'll never understand it [ sneezes because when i walk out of the [ laughter ] house i'm white, and to not have that experience and [ sneezes ♪ privilege is something that i want to just kind of educate myself on. >> jimmy: yes, i've been finding myself just trying to talk to as many people as i possibly can uncomfortable as it is, but it's -- you know, it is almost, you know, you could tell the anger and the -- you know, it is in the air and people just have had enough. you see these protests and i think it's eye opening because the people i have talked to have been fighting for civil rights for as long as i can -- you know, they know and they've never seen anything like this, and they -- a lot of the comments that different people have been saying to me is not only is it beautiful and it is big and it is peaceful, but it is the different ages and the different races.
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they've never seen anything like this, and it is -- it means that something is happening. i think change is coming i hope it is >> me too. >> jimmy: are you -- are you with kyra right now? are you getting to know each other after -- [ laughter ] >> oh, yeah. well, you know, 30 years, you think you know everything there is to know about somebody, but -- but, yeah, i mean, listen, we have a very small bubble it's really just me and her and the dog right now, and we are waking up with a lot of gratitude that we have a house and a roof over our heads and food to eat. and that we have each other, which is really -- i know there's a lot of people that i know, members of my family and a lot of other people that i know that are in isolation completely alone and that's got to be a really, really difficult thing. >> jimmy: let's talk about something you've done, you're making
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you are back to the horror/thriller. >> yeah, i love horror movies. i like to watch them and, you know, i am really more into horror movies that have real strong character development you know, "friday the 13th" as successful as it was, i kind of think of it more as a slasher movie. >> jimmy: slasher, yeah, yeah, of course. >> of course, i had the classic horror movie death because i had sex with a girl and smoked a joint and you just knew it was over more me >> jimmy: it was un -- you couldn't do better this one is more like a thriller, but i love it. and it's perfect kind of timing weirdly to this moment because you're stuck in a house. >> yeah. amanda seyfried and i are a couple and we are -- have only been married a few years. we have a little daughter. she is my second wife and i have a lot of paranoia about being married to a woman that is way too young for me.
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and generationally, she is spending a lot of time on her cellphone and i don't really do that much kind of texting. and she's also an actress, so she's having to go off to work and be in these kind of intimate situations with people and the paranoia is definitely catching up with me at the beginning of the movie and we decided to just go off and have this -- this kind of vacation before she starts work, and we get this house in wales, just the three of us, and it's scary, you know but it is a lot about sort of, like, you know, paranoia and also a very dark past that i'm kind of like struggling with, and i like - i like these movies for an acting -- for an actor they're great, because you are asked to be in these life-or-death situations which is a very actable thing, you know.
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you just have to be careful that you don't have only one or two scared faces you have to think about that when you are making a horror movie, because if like every scene you do is like this -- [ laughter ] you got to think of another way to do it >> jimmy: yeah, that's why i couldn't do that yeah, i would be such a read immediately. like, oh, i'm going to have -- can't be that frightened you're like, "you're just ordering breakfast." "oh, i know, i just want to make sure i got the right choice." but just the title -- the title, "you should have left" that's -- already i'm freaked out. oh, yeah someone says, "you should have left" that scares me right there no matter where -- i'm like, "oh, my goodness." it is on-demand june 18th. i do want to say thanks again because, you know, it is tough to talk about a project or anything now and try to tell everyone, but a lot of people worked on this and so, you know, i want people to know that it's out. i also want to mention all of the charitable stuff you have been doing sixdegrees.org you have been doing this for a
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a while, i would say when i first started "late night," right? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how many years have you been doing this? >> we launched sixdegrees.org in 2007. it was kind of the idea of trying to think of the idea of connectivity, and we launched this idea pretty much right when the pandemic started of i stay home for. it was really very, very powerful in ways that i never really expected and a lot of people really picked up on it. and it was the idea that you're not staying home just for yourself, you're staying home to try to limit the spread of the virus and to try to keep other people safe. pretty quickly after that i realized that there are a lot of people who weren't able to stay home, and so one of the new -- our newer launches is a thing called "i feed the front" where you can donate and local restaurants will provide meals for frontline workers who are there working in hospitals
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and health care centers exactly, and you can kind of support a small restaurant that is struggling as well as feed these heroes so it is - >> jimmy: heroes that are unbelievable every time i see whatever you are doing now i just applaud you. i think it is so cool what you're doing, and kyra as well >> thank you >> jimmy: i appreciate you coming on the show as always and, yeah, i would love to see you in person again, man, and we'll air fist bump or air elbow bump or whatever we can do >> i can't wait. i look forward >> jimmy: you're the best. thank you so much, kevin >> thanks so much, jimmy >> jimmy: my thanks to kevin bacon. "you should have left" is on-demand june 18th. we will be back with more "tonight show. ♪ this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis.
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♪ >> jimmy: my next guest was nominated for an emmy last year for her role in "when they see us." she is amazing in the lifetime movie, "the clark sisters. she is unbelievable. that movie was a smash here's my interview with aunjanue ellis >> jimmy: aunjanue ellis, thank you so much for being on my show i appreciate it. a big fan. and i hope you're safe wherever you are right now. >> i am. i am i'm my own worst enemy right now, me and my refrigerator. lll >> jimmy: i've done that already. yeah, i conquered that there's already a padlock on my fridge i'm like -- >> yes >> jimmy: i wanted to talk about mississippi, and that's where you're from. that's -- you've been doing something that i thought was very interesting
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for how long have you been bringing up this, the flag >> so, i grew up in mississippi. it's my home i still live there, and so, you know, i love it. every great thing that has ever happened to me, like sitting down and talking to you right now, i can trace back to being raised in mississippi. but, my love for the place is betrayed by the presence of the confederate flag, which is the official state flag of the state of mississippi and because i make my living as an actor, i say, "well, how can i sort of converge this mission with how i make a living?" so, for some reason people put me on these red carpets, right so, i'm not really red carpet savvy, but i said, "okay, i can use this platform to bring attention to this issue. >> jimmy: yeah >> so, i started wearing these dresses. so, that happened. >> jimmy: yup.
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>> and then -- and then, you know, we sort of -- not sort of, but these acts of terror started happening, started continuing to happen, but really in a public, in an egregious -- egregious way, and that was the massacre of the members of the mother emanuel in south carolina with dylann roof, killing them after he had prayed with them. after that massacre, we saw pictures of him waving the confederate flag, right? after heather heyer died when heather heyer was killed in the street, there were confederate flags flying all around her so the confederate flag, for me, is an accomplice in those acts of terror >> jimmy: it is time for change and i think this would send the right message to everyone if they did change that i mean, do it -- change it to whatever make it the river. you can make it b.b. king's face
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you can do whatever you want to do with it i mean, it's mississippi you got so many famous things that you could put there instead of that part of the flag it is a tiny square part of the flag, but you -- you have been -- you've been wearing outfits on the red carpets and making this known. but recently, you sent a a message to the governor's wife why her? >> one of the things that's so unbearable about watching mr. floyd die, be killed in front of our faces, was that he was calling for his mother as he died. in his last breath, he was calling for his mother what does that do to you as a woman? but what does that do to you as a mother when you -- when your children are calling for you in distress, whatever happens to them, but when they are calling for you in distress because they are dying, like, you know, what does that do to you and so i thought about -- i thought about mrs. reeves. i thought about her, because
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when she goes to her house every night, she passes by that confederate flag in order to enter the governor's mansion and so i wanted to appeal to her, appeal to her motherhood and say to her, "you are a a woman of power, and you can say, 'it is time for mississippi to bring down that flag.' you need to turn to your husband and say, 'honey --'" lll >> jimmy: he's right there >> right, he's right there in your bed turn to him and say, "honey, you have the power to change the course of history, not just for the state of mississippi, but for this country." call the governor's office, make videos yourself you know, the bringing down the flag is just the start of a conversation, you know the confederate culture is not going to be dismantled because the flag was brought down. you know, we have to -- it is a conversation that's going to be about voters with voter's -- voter's right, worker's rights but it is the beginning, it is the start of a conversation.
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so i'm asking everybody to work with me to exert pressure, to get this conversation started, and tell tate reeves he could be that governor, he could be that dude that could change mississippi and this country forever. he could be that dude, you know >> jimmy: yes! please spread -- spread the word >> yes >> jimmy: make him hear you from every state in this country. >> yes, yes. thank you so, so much. >> jimmy: can we talk about "the clark sisters?" this is a film on lifetime, which i think it is the biggest movie ever for lifetime in like, at least in like the past four years or something. everyone saw this movie. it was a smash hit just walk me through what's your -- did you know the clark sisters? did you know about them growing up and what did you know going into this? >> well, here's the thing. i was obsessed with the clark sisters, obsessed with them, and a little bit of a stalker.
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you know what i mean a little bit >> jimmy: really really >> a little bit, a little bit, yeah yeah. >> jimmy: how? how would you find them? >> 'cause they -- you know, they live in detroit, and so somehow or another, like i would get these jobs, right, that shot in detroit so, when i would have an off day, i'm trying to find the clark sisters. >> jimmy: really and did you ever get a chance to say hi, or yell at them or - >> i touched -- i touched the hand of -- lll -- of karen clark. >> jimmy: oh, my that's all you need. >> and she said to me, "look at your hand, it shines." lll like i was -- and i was -- i will never forget that moment in my life >> jimmy: i didn't really know much about them to be honest, but i knew that latifah produced it. and mary j. blige and missy elliot together. i'm like, "whoa, whoa, whoa. >> yes
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>> jimmy: this must be something. because if they all got together and this is happening, it's got to be something and i love music and i loved -- i love a good story as well. and, man, if you like a good story and you love music, you will absolutely love this film you played the mom >> yes, i played -- i played dr. mattie, dr. mattie moss clark, who was their mother and so, one of their -- one of -- karen clark, who touched my hand and said, "you shine -- >> jimmy: yeah >> -- her daughter, kierra sheard, played her. and i just -- i leaned into it totally. you know, you play for opportunities like that. >> jimmy: everyone, go check this out i think it came out in april it already has got like 13 -- over 13 million views. it is a smash hit. and aunjanue, i'm so happy to meet you, even though it's over zoom i want to meet you in person, but i will say this. i will get another dress ready for award season
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lll >> jimmy: i'm just saying. >> ohh >> jimmy: i will get another dress ready. don't -- you don't say anything, i'm saying something you -- you are awesome and i really, really, really appreciate you coming on our show >> all right all right, take care bye-bye. >> jimmy: we will be right back with the very funny sarah cooper, everybody. stick around ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ >> jimmy: my next guest is a a very funny comedian. you saw her at the beginning of our show she is owning tiktok right now here is my interview with the very funny sarah cooper. >> jimmy: sarah cooper, thank you so much for being on our show, "the tonight show. i know it is from zoom, but i'm a big fan and, man, you are making me laugh. >> well, i'm a big fan of yours. i have been trying to get on this show for a long time to do stand-up, and now here i am a guest without even leaving my house. so this is incredible. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh.
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i got to say i first heard of you from these tiktok videos that you have been doing i think the first one i saw was the medical one with the - it was unbelievable. was that the first one you did >> that wasn't the first one i did. that was the first, kind of, longer one that i did, but i had been experimenting with being trump a little bit before that >> we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it is ultraviolet or just very powerful light, and i think you said that hasn't been checked but you're going to test it. and then i said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin or in some other way. so it would be interesting to check that so that you're going to have to use medical doctors with, but it sounds -- it sounds interesting to me. >> jimmy: it is the funniest thing. how did you come up with the idea for it and like where did it start >> well, i was in quarantine and i was like, how do i stay relevant and figure out tiktok and see what the kids are doing on this tiktok thing
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and i got on there and i tried to do, you know, this -- i tried to do the dance. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, you hit the -- yeah. >> i couldn't do it. i posted a dance i immediately deleted it because it was bad, it was so bad. so i was like, it is not going to be dancing so what is it going to be? so then i started doing lip synching and then trump is on television every day during these daily coronavirus task force meetings kind of bs'ing h way through the presidency as he usually does but it is just in your face every day, you know so i'm like looking at him and getting so frustrated because people are just nodding and pretending like what he is saying is making sense and pretending like he's smart and it is just -- it is so frustrating because it is like -- it reminded me of being in the corporate world like i would be in a meeting and like a business guy would come in and he would throw around some buzz word he just learned five minutes ago, and he would just talk and people would be like, oh, wow, he's so
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smart, yeah, what a key team player you know, all of this stuff. and i was like - >> and you're like - >> yeah, i know. am i the crazy one and to be honest, i've always wanted to be one of those guys i just -- i've always wanted to be able to, like, talk my way through things and just like bs my way through life. so it's like more like jealousy, actually i was like, can i do that? can i just bs my way through life so i just grabbed some clips where he was just saying something just nonsensical and just pretended to be like one of those guys in a meeting just like, hey, look at me, i'm killing it even though what i'm saying makes no sense. >> jimmy: just walk me through, like how does it come about? you are watching this thing on tv and then you just write it down or you -- you rewind it or what do you do you memorize it? >> usually it is like a clip that i find online, on twitter or somewhere and i'm just listening to it and i'm just, like, picturing it in my head, mouthing the words and figuring out, how can i bring this to life
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like with the medical when he said we can bring ultraviolet light into the body, through the skin or some other way, i was like, what, what other way would it be, would you be doing that so i immediately was just like, well, it must be up the butt [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what other way do you get light into the body? what is the -- oh, gosh. >> i don't know. so i'm picturing that in my head, and then i just -- i just start shooting it and shooting it in pieces helps because then i can just do that one little piece over and over and over again until i get it just right, with like the -- just the words but also like the breaths and the ums and the ahs that he has and when he's reaching for words, and especially in that clip where he's, like, you're going to have to use medical doctors, right. you know, he's so proud of the fact that he knows that there are different kinds of doctors i mean i just -- it is insane
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so i love being able to just really highlight and point out the sub text of what is going on >> jimmy: are you doing this by yourself is there anyone helping you? >> it is really just me and my very patient dog and my very patient husband, having to listen to donald trump's voice over and over again as i try to remember these things, which my husband has only jumped out the window once so far >> jimmy: he's like, i think you got it that take, honey! i think you got that one let's go let's move on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: gosh, it is so funny >> yeah. >> jimmy: it is really what we need right now, and it is really amazing i want to -- on twitter and instagram you are @sarahcpr, that's easy to remember. and then your tiktok handle is @whatchugotforme >> which i wish i had picked a a better one that made no sense i didn't think anybody was going to look at my tiktok so you just pick your random user name and it's just stupid. >> jimmy: i like whatchugotforme. it's like, what you got for me
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>> whatchugotforme >> jimmy: i have the worst e-mails in my entire life. i still have bad e-mails. i'm like, this is pretty clever, this will stand the test of time it never does. you are doing a q & a. when is this >> yeah, so i'm doing a live event, it is a q & a next wednesday at 8:00 p.m. it is going to be live i am just going to talk through like how exactly i make these videos how i did the jump from tech to comedy and all that stuff. and so you can go to sarahcpr.com to find out all about it and yeah, i'm excited to connect with my new fans >> jimmy: sarah cooper, i can't wait to talk to you again. thank you so much for coming on our show >> thank you so much for having me, jimmy. >> jimmy: bye. stay safe. >> bye >> jimmy: my thanks to sarah cooper we will be right back from a a performance from, and it is an epic performance, from christine and the queens come on back ♪ out there?
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♪ >> jimmy: thank you guys so much for watching "the tonight show." i appreciate it. i want to thank my guests kevin bacon, aunjanue ellis, sarah cooper, and christine and the queens you guys are awesome wash your hands. don't touch your face. we have all new shows next week good night, everybody. >> i'm not going i'm not going down >> jimmy: bye, love you.
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