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we'll have the latest all >> announcer: from brooklyn, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight, jay z, tracy morgan, and music with usher, nas, and jay z from the barclays center, brought to you by scion and cigna, with cleto and the cletones.
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[ applause ] >> jimmy: how are you doing? all right. welcome to new york. that's very nice. i appreciate it. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. we're in brooklyn. very nice. thank you. please -- [ cheers and applause ] relax. that's very nice. we are beaming your faces right now from the world from the howard gilman opera house at the brooklyn academy of music from brooklyn, new york. they say you can never go home gaen. it turns out they're right this morning i tried to go back to my old house and walked in on a lady taking a shower. sorry. i have been soaking up the local
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culture, eating all food, drinking all the drinks. we even brought my baby into a bar, which is a thing we were told to do. i'm packed with so much pizza right now i think i could legally be classified as a calzone. by the way, i just want to say to those of you watching in other parts of the country, if you're looking for the best pizza in the world or maybe you're just in the market for a $35 bag of granola, brooklyn is the place to be. [ cheers and applause ] glad to be here. while you're cheering, do we have any new york mets fans in the audience tonight? [ cheers and applause ] tonight from wrigley field in chicago, game three between the mets and the cubs. the mets have not won a world series since 1986. the cubs have not won since 1908. two perennial losers. it's like rocky fighting seabiscuit. meanwhile the giants got beat up
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"monday night football." it wasn't much of a game. in fact, the most interesting moment came before the game even started. listen very closely here because it would appear that coach mike ditka put too much kraut on his polish sausage at lunch. >> i'm going to take the eagles because i think they're going to stay on the field on first down and third down confusion. >> i was from philly but they got rid of me so i'm going with the giants. >> the giants win, the eagles -- >> jimmy: hear that? i don't know if they -- i don't know if they put the microphone in his pants or what, but mike ditka told the ""chicago sun-times"" today she didn't do it. i love that he had to tell them that. let's look at the end part again. >> i was from philly but they got rid of me so i'm going with the giants. >> jimmy: okay. looks guilty to me. you sneaky man. look how happy he is.
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this, by the way, is how they do football in other countries. this is what happens when you get hurt during a soccer match in greece. a little bit unorthodox but they're the best damn emts in the country. donald trump was supposed to be here tonight. now he's glad he didn't come, i guess. last night his people called, late last night and canceled on us. they were a little bit -- they were cryptic as to why he canceled. they said he had a major political commitment but wanted me to relay the message to you that if he had been here, he would have been great.
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i'm dieing to find out what this major political commitment was. usually means he had to go on cnn and call someone an idiot or something. but why did he cancel? we told them there were cameras hering right? are tuesday nights the night he volunteers down at the orphanage? don't worry. tonight we're going to give everyone in the audience basketball dipped in cologne so you can fully experience what it would have been like had donald trump been here. okay? [ applause ] i will say the big part about donald trump being -- not being here is we don't have to build a wall around guillermo tonight.
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>> jimmy: thanks to the brooklynettes. i really did find them in my parking lot at the show. hey, we have a great show for you tonight. brooklyn's favorite son jay z is here with us. we went to all the jays from a-z to make sure we brought you the best one. jay z and i have a lot in common. we both from brooklyn. both love beyonce. the only difference between us is he was a drug dealer when he was a kid. when i was a kid, my mom dressed me in outfits that matched hers. other than that, i look happy in that pickture because i was too
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young to understand what was being done to me. jay z is headlining a huge concert down the block tonight called title x. we're going to join that live from barclays. all the big names will be there, nas, beyonce, nicki minaj, the pizza wrap, you name it, they will be here. one of his big songs is "99 problems" which is a lot of problems one person should have. in honor of jay z's appearance on our show tonight we went out on the street today here in brooklyn and asked people what's your problem, 99 times. >> what's your problem? >> rent is too high in new york. >> weather. >> money. >> two to three hours in traffic. >> my daughter. >> parking tickets. >> 8:00 a.m. class. >> commuting in the cold. >> boyfriend problems as usual. >> right now i think it's skin care. >> i hate long pants. >> sleep. >> student loans. >> ben carson.
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>> the person who leans on the pole on the subway. >> too many people getting married. >> i'm single. >> i don't like to cook. >> i hate the smell of pissy subways. >> kardashians. >> i don't have front teeth. that's my problem. >> my nagging girlfriend. >> clinton. >> myself and cats. >> loser men who come into your life and suck out all of your energy. stealing your joy. >> iphones. >> my apartment is too small, my furniture is too big. >> i have too many kids. >> well, a little sigh attic pain but that's okay. >> i cannot lose no weight. >> processed foods. >> cooking. >> noise. >> no fault insurance. >> nobody writes letters anymore. >> my landlord. >> the weather. >> mega millions. >> nation today. >> not enough pumpkins. >> my commute. >> the rent. >> shallow people. >> my phone sucks. >> my boyfriend don't want to do homework. >> my boyfriend's attitude is my problem. >> the mets fans. >> texting at sporting events.
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>> my husband has expenseive tastes. >> i have jury duty today. >> law school. >> i need a boyfriend. >> crazy people. >> peanut butter in my beard. >> donald trump. >> my exson-in-law. >> college loans. >> tuition. >> mental illness. >> when the sheets come out from the end of your bed and then they get all tangled. >> men over 40. >> two jobs at 60. >> winter approaching. >> i don't like gerbils. >> and cats. >> debris in my hair. >> parking. >> my children don't listen. >> broke ass men [ bleep ] people. >> college is boring. >> what's your problem with break dancers? >> too much movement. >> my problem is i'm not bejohns. >> time warner cable. >> midterms. >> i'm too fat. >> i don't have enough pretty women at the moment but i will have them. >> breastfeeding in public. >> the subway, it smells. >> dijons. >> homework. >> i hate when people smile excessively. >> politicians. >> i don't make enough money to support my shopping habits.
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the movie "grease" so that's a problem. >> chase utley, i hate that guy. >> i'm pregnant. >> my mother-in-law. >> what's your problem? >> what's your problem? >> my next door neighbors. >> what's your problem? >> it's fine. i'm from scotland an i don't know where i am and i really need the toilet. okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: it's a long walk home. here's a problem nobody mentioned, the number of rat complaints has skyrocketed this year in new york. there were 24,000 complaints all of last year. they've already past that. on the upper west side they found a colony of 200 rats living in the park. many rats prefer the upper west side because it's quieter in town, you can raise a family there. there's a hot line to call to complain about the rats. apparently it's been ripging off the hook. i don't know who runs it. i would love to answer that phone for an hour and drive people nuts. i really would. there are an estimated 2 million rats living in new york city which to me is more of a
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if instead of rats, they called them artisenal mice, everyone would love them. we don't have rats. we have gary bus si and that's more than enough. besides the rats, one of the great things of being here in brooklyn is having the chance to catch up with family and friends. one of the friends especially great to see is a guy i've known for more than 15 years, is tracy morgan. as you may be aware, tracy was in an accident and he's better now. and he recently came in to a large monetary settlement. and with that money, tracy made what guillermo and i thought was a very unusual purchase we're going to the zoo zoo zoo how about you you you you can come too too too we're going to the zoo zoo zoo >> that's how it happens. if you want to slow crime down in america, you need to get that
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running. >> hello there. >> hey, jimbo. what's up, baby? >> what's up, tracy? >> how you doing? >> you finally made it. >> i just bought the zoo? >> what do you mean? >> i bought the zoo. >> the whole thing? >> the whole thing. >> all the animals? >> with all the ananimals, the whole works. i bought everything with it. everything except that one rock but we're going to get that done. crag, crag, all that you're saying to me is unnecessary. >> jimmy: which one is craig? >> big one stretching his anything out now. i just came back. all they got is big bad meals. >> guillermo: what do they eat? >> big mac meals and a lot of them eat white castle. this one is from the west so he loves fat burgers. let me take you. >> jimmy: we would love to see it. >> i'll show you. >> jimmy: you bought the zoo. >> yeah. >> guillermo: with a lot of animals? >> yeah, and a few human beings
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let me show you my gur rilorillas. here we go. >> jimmy: what's that smell? >> look at this. >> guillermo: big muscles, too. oh, my god. he's coming here, tracy. >> jimmy: wow. >> derek, can i get my money? >> jimmy: garrett? >> derek, call him big "d." >> jimmy: why does he have his back to us like that? >> he's trying to show dominance. >> jimmy: i see. >> his wallet, he wants to show me i got your money right here. he always do that to me. i got your money right here. >> jimmy: this is unbelievable. >> got sort of like a grudge going on because one of his girlfriends liked me. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, brenda. she's sitting way back there. brenda. >> jimmy: she's beautiful. >> hi, brenda. hi, baby. >> jimmy: this little baby now -- >> she was on maury povich with me.
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>> jimmy: really? >> she said that baby's mine. >> jimmy: this is one of the greatest things i've ever seen. >> guillermo: me, too. >> gorillas so close like this. like mine. >> jimmy: that's what they feed the gorillas? >> yes. that's what he likes to eat. when you cook his lasagna you have to put six different cheeses in it. >> guillermo: how many? >> six different. >> jimmy: one thing being with the owner, guillermo, you find out all -- >> guillermo: all the information. >> jimmy: exactly. >> i'm tired of gorillas. let's check out something else. >> jimmy: cool. good-bye, gorillas. nice to meet you. >> let's go see the flamingos. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. >> the florence nightingales of the bird world. >> jimmy: let's go. >> peaches. she gets crazy when i come around. >> jimmy: mike tyson used to have a tiger in his house. can you imagine having one of these in your house?
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>> that's why i bought the bronx zoo because i want one in my house. >> jimmy: what's the difference between a bison and a buffalo? >> they don't make bison spicy hot wings. they make buffalo hot wings. >> jimmy: yeah. >> guillermo: how many pounds? do you think? >> easily about 16,000. >> guillermo: wow. >> jimmy: it weighs 16,000 pounds? >> yeah. >> jimmy: must be very dense. >> what does dense mean? >> jimmy: thick. >> i got to go back and get my ged. >> jimmy: oh. they're fighting. you get worried when they fight like that? he's going to damage the merchandise? >> i got them off craig list. i just go on criagslist and get some more lions. they got everything but you got to be careful who you're dealing with on criagslist. >> jimmy: because you don't want -- >> a crazy lion. you can get a crazy lion on criagslist. >> jimmy: wow, they're beautiful.
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>> oh, yeah. when i first got them i had them all custom detail. >> guillermo: what do you mean? >> see the hooves? >> guillermo: yeah. >> armor oil on them. this is my giraffes over here. >> guillermo: you have giraffes and everything? >> yeah. i got more than michael jackson. how many michael jackson got? >> guillermo: he has two. >> jimmy: michael jackson had two giraffes. >> how many do i have? >> jimmy: six. >> i'm making more. >> jimmy: how do you do that? >> i put a bottle all around the trees and play music. >> jimmy: what do you play? >> marvin gaye. they love marvin gaye. "let's get it on." >> jimmy: "let's get it on." trying on back this feeling for so long you hear that? >> jimmy: it's working. >> guillermo: it's working. come on
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whew let's get it on >> they need some privacy. i think we should -- >> jimmy: yeah. sorry, guys. >> guillermo: let's go. let's get it on obey by let's get it on let's go baby let's get it on >> jimmy: thank you, tracy morgan. thanks to the people, the animals at the bronx zoo. tonight on the show, our second night from brooklyn. we'll be right back with jay z! oh look, it's the new scion im. and there's actor jaleel white. and wax museum urkel. (audience laughs)
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>> jimmy: welcome back. we are here now at the big and beautiful brooklyn academy of music. i'd like to thank tracy morgan, and tracy today announced his new stand-up comedy tour. it starts in february. go to tracymorgan.com for all the details and tickets. tonight we will go live to the barclays center for the big, star-studded tidal x 1020 concert with jay z and a number of surprise guests including usher and nas which i guess is not a surprise anymore. tomorrow night michael j. fox will be here, bernie sanders will be here. we'll have music from big grams and later this week, bradley cooper, howard stern,
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in with the cletones and music from esperanza spalding and public enemy. tonight's guest is a rapper, entrepreneur, sports agent, former fiancee of beyonce, and much, much more. he is back home in brooklyn with an all-star concert right down the block from us tonight, and his music streaming service is called tidal. please welcome jay z. [ applause ] >> that was crazy. >> jimmy: this is your people right here. he said, you had a nightmare you were going to fall down the stairs. >> yeah, the whole time i was thinking, don't fall, don't fall. so when you see like the replay of this you're going to -- >> jimmy: it would have been bad. >> yeah. >> jimmy: wisely you decided not
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to tie your shoes even though you had that nightmare. >> i just had the night marry. >> jimmy: how far away from here did you grow up? >> about 15 minutes. marcy projects. but i actually lived at 560 state street, which is just that way. >> jimmy: and this neighborhood has changed a lot since then. >> yes. >> jimmy: largely thanks to you. i mean, you had a lot to do with this neighborhood changing a lot. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are there things that you miss about the old brooklyn -- >> no, i didn't. that was going to happen anyway. >> jimmy: you were a part of it. it's really like there are a lot of beautiful parts of the city here. are there things though that you miss from those old days? >> well, the place where the stadium is was like -- it's like -- because the train ended there. so it was like herron uses and stuff.
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>> jimmy: so you -- you miss them? >> no. good for business but bad for everything else. >> jimmy: it is -- what do you think is the best pizza in brooklyn? this is something people talk about a lot. >> oh callie's by far. you been there? you been there? you been there? >> jimmy: the guy who runs that place has the same also name as my mother, as a matter of fact, icono. did you know that? >> no, i didn't. >> jimmy: exciting, right? >> very. >> jimmy: your wife beyonce, she did an interview, she said she likes her pizza with extra sauce and jalapenos. >> yeah. >> jimmy: have you explained that that's unacceptable here from brooklyn? all. and they don't have pizza there. that explains everything. >> jimmy: have you told a his life -- >> i'm going to give you this
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>> jimmy: i would love to have that hat. -- that his life would be a life of basketball team and private jets and all of this stuff, i'm sure you have fancy appliances in your kitchen and what not. >> yeah. >> jimmy: would you have believed it? is this something that you really would have thought would happen? >> absolutely not. my goal was to have a gold album. i thought i was being crazy. i'm going to have a gold we break into programming to bring you the latest from the new york cop shot ineast harlem. police commissioner bratton now holding a press conference. >> thank you for being here. i will make some remarks. the mayor, mayor did he blas years may make additional remarks, then pat lynch, the
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will make remarks also. tonight i regret to inform you that new york city police officer randolph holder, 33 years of age, badge number 13340, a five-year veteran of the new york city police department was killed in the line of duty, murdered. he was pronounced dead at 10:22 this evening in this hospital. tess fourth new york city police officer murdered in this city in the last 11 months. tonight as so many of our officers always do, he and his partners were responding to gunshot calls. around 8:30 p.m., he and officers assigned to the housing bureau of psa 5 were responding to shots being fired in the vicinity of east 102nd street and first avenue in the east harlem area of manhattan.
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this is an area covered by psa 5. witnesses reported that several males had fled along the footpath heading north on the fdr drive. that's the footpath adjacent to the river. the responding officers were informed by a male victim that his bike had been stolen at gunpoint by one of the individuals, the suspects. officers from the housing bureau anti-crime unit in plainclothes encountered a male on a bicycle northbound at east 120th street along the fdr drive. that's a pedestrian overpass over the fdr drive. it was an exchange of gunfire between the male suspect and the two officers. during this exchange, officer holder was struck in the head. the suspect continues to run north along the fdr promenade on foot. he was apprehended at 124th street by responding officers. he had suffered gunshot wounds to his leg.
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he was taken into custody and transported to cornell medical center where i understand he will be released later this morning and certainly taken into custody by us. three other males were taken into custody at fdr drive. they are being questioned. officer holder was taken here to harlem hospital in critical condition, and ace indicated earlier, was pronounced at 10:22 p.m. officer holder was appear pointed to the department in july of 2010. his 33 years of age, unmarried. his family is here, also randolph holder.
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is ran -- a native of guyana. his father was a police officer in guyana and his grandfather was always police officer. so three generations of police in this family, and now the latest generation served here with us in the new york city police department. and tonight did what every other officer in the nypd does when the call comes, he ran toward danger. it was the last time respond to that call. on behalf of the 35,000 men and women of this department, police officers and our 17,000 civilians, i extend deepest condolences to his family, and especially to his father who in his time of grief sought to comfort the officers from psa 5. he was strong enough and
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address them as they tried to comfort him. he, in fact, was comforting them. an extraordinary individual. i can understand his son and the bravery his son exhibited tonight, rushing toward danger and giving his life for the citizens of new york city. mr. mayor. >> thank you, commissioner. we're all in mourning tonight, this whole city is in mourning. we're mourn ago man who gave his life as a guardian for all of us. and we're humbled by officer randolph holder's example, an example of service and courage and sacrifice. our hearts are heavy. we offer our thoughts and our prayers to his family who is experiencing unimaginable pain
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our thoughts and prayers are also with his fellow officers from psa 5 and his larger nypd family. in the midst of all this sorrow, we have to commend the medical staff and thank the medical staff and all the employees here at harlem hospital what did everything they could to try to save officer holder. and i thank all the community leaders, the elected officials, all the nypd leadership, everyone would came here in solidarity with this officer and his family. i want to thank the speaker, public advocate, council public safety chair vanessa gibson, and everyone who came here tonight. this sadness is so hard to describe, what everyone is going through, and we're fighting to understand the loss of a man what did so much, cared so much, dedicated his
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life to protecting others as you heard from the commissioner, an immigrant who wanted to give back to his city and his country, what had an exemplary record as a police officer who did everything the right way. we honor the memory of officer holder, a man who in the words of abraham lincoln, gave the last full measure of his devotion on behalf of the city he loved. pat lynch, president of the p b.a. pat. >> we just had the unfortunate responsibility to tell the father his son is not coming home today. a father that understands what it is to wear a uniform, and he knows what it means, that emptiness will never go away for him. new york city police officers
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every day go out and carry themselves like super heroes on the street. but the reality, when we're attacked, we bleed, when we bleed, we day, and when we day, we cry. we need your support. we need your support. these police officers need your support as we bury our brother police officer, but it can't end there. we need your support every day on every corner in every neighborhood so we can continue to carry ourselves like super heroes so we can save you and protect you. we ask you tonight, before you lay your head down, please say a prayer. say a prayer that that family can get through this terrible emptiness they will hassles. >> we have time for a few questions. it's very early in the investigation. but we'll take a few. anybody? >> and sadly we are just learning that the new york police officer died following
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that shooting in east harlem. his name was randolph holder, he was 33 years old. he was five-year veteran, a housing cop assigned to psa 5. we are told he was unmarried and his father was there on the scene. i know this is quite a difficult night. >> his father was a police officer, his grandfather was as well. a sad nature for new yorkers, for the nypd, and for this young man's family. we'll have the latest on this deadly shooting of a new york city police officer, the fourth in less than and then tape and then downloads and now we're streaming. that's just -- i want to keep swinging my hat. that's just the natural progress of what's going to happen. you just think of it like a big jukebox. you go in a jukebox, bar keep, cure rates it, put a couple of things in there, $4 and you get five songs. this way you put $9 and get 30 million songs. and you can take the jukebox and put it in your pocket and walk around.
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>> jimmy: tiny little jukebox. >> a beautiful one. >> jimmy: you've got a big show going on tonight. all the proceeds go to charity, indianapolis. i understand. it's a big charity show, which is great. great things for brooklyn. who is on this >> the lineup keep changing. prince was on it and prince is not on it. nas -- >> jimmy: prince isn't reliable? that is unusual for him. >> very reliable. had a previous engagement. >> jimmy: yeah, donald trump had one of those, too. >> we are alike. nas wasn't on and now nas is on it. usher is on it. nicki minaj, beyonce. [ applause ] >> jimmy: seems like more than enough. it's totally sold out, correct? >> yes. but, i was thinking, you know, i held a couple back in my pocket that if you and your guests would like to come, you could
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all right. jay z, everybody. we are headed to barclays with the whole audience and jay z. we'll be right back. >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" in brooklyn are brought to you by jetblue, proud presenters of "human-kinda." coming october 21st to jetblue.com/humankinda. copter roars. (screaming inaudibly): [music begins. the song, danger zone by kenny loggins plays from the pc] pc does what?! sfx: gently lapping water and seagulls. pc does whaaat?!
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you know, i'm going to pull over. i got to have some of that. brooklyn pizza is the best. >> guillermo: yeah, i think it's even better than mexican pizza. >> jimmy: this pizza is almost as good as the scion backup camera. >> guillermo: scion backup camera? >> jimmy: yes. >> guillermo: almost exactly what i said. we won't miss taba nana eating a monkey. or the snowman building a kid. or that dog walking a person. and the best -- that's some acting you're doing this, guillermo. and the scion backup camera comes weird.
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>> guillermo: the new scion i want to make a song about it. >> jimmy: they have ports. go for it. >> guillermo: hold my pizza. >> jimmy: okay. >> guillermo: sorry. >> jimmy: okay. i love the new scion i airks it has two ports >> jimmy: that is a terrible song. but i enjoy the pizza. i'm going to take a walk. you keep singing. >> guillermo: hey, my pizza. >> jimmy: you mean my pizza. i love the new scion ia snoetsz it it has wheels >> jimmy: thank you. >> it's a nice day. great day to take a walk. >> jimmy: i feel like we're getting married.
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hi, guys. >> how,i, how are you? >> nice stroll in brooklyn. >> jimmy: you would think you would a limo or a car or something. >> you guys didn't provide that service. >> jimmy: i'm sorry. >> i thought that was part of the gig. >> jimmy: we're all getting on the subway. >> by the way, the last concert i had at barclays i took the subway there. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: nice. cool. >> thank you. >> jimmy: it's only a mile and a half up this way. >> that's it. so, yes, sir. this is unbelievable. we should just move around like this all the time. we don't have to wait for the lights. come outside the house like this. >> jimmy: with a slice of pizza.
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>> jimmy: we are live at the barclays center in brooklyn here with the song "empire state of mind," jay z! ? let's go! i like that. i like that. yeah i'm out that brookly now i'm down in tribeca right next to deniro but i'll be hood forever i'm the new sinatra and since i made it here i can make it anywhere yeah they love me everywhere i used to cop in harlem all of my dominicanos right there up on broadway pull me back to that mcdonalds took it to my stash spot 560 state street catch me in the kitchen like the simmons whipping pastry cruisin' down 8th street off white lexus drivin so slow but bk is from texas me i'm out that bed-stuy home of that boy biggie now i live on billboard and i brought my boys with me
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say what up to tyty still sippin' mai tais sittin' courtside knicks & nets give me high five i be spiked out i could trip a referee tell by my attitude that i'm most definitely from new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york you welcome og i made you hot catch me at the x with og at a yankee game i made the yankee hat more famous then a yankee can you should know i bleed blue but i ain't a crip though but i got a gang of walkin welcome to the melting pot corners where we sellin rock afrika bambataa home of the hip-hop yellow cab gypsy cab dollar cab holla back for foreigners it ain't fair they act like the forgot how to add 8 million stories
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out there in the naked city it's a pity half of y'all won't make it me i got a plug special ed i got it made if jeezy's payin' lebron i'm payin dwyane wade three dice cee-lo three card molly labor day parade rest in peace bob marley statue of liberty long live the world trade long live the king yo i'm from the empire state that's new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york >> it's a celebration. these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york >> let me hear you. that boy good welcome to the bright light baby lights is blinding girls need blinders or they could step out
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the sidelines is everybody say yeah everybody say yeah welcome to the bright light baby i'm from the empire state that's new york concrete jungle where dreams are made of there's nothin' you can't do now you're in new york these streets will make you feel brand new the lights will inspire you let's hear it for new york new york new york
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>> jimmy: my name is bobby. just kidding. my name isn't bobby, it's jimmy. you never know what you're going to get in a bet >> have you been working out?
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>> i'm so into you. >> jimmy: that's why they call me mr. fun. "jimmy kimmel live" "jimmy kimmel live" week night on abc. thanks to tracy morgan, thanks to brooklynettes, and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next, but first, once again from the big jay z tidal x show at barclays center, the song is called "chains." nas, bee bee bourelli, and usher! >> 25-year-old male is fatally injured. let's update our viewers here in the united states and around world on what's going on. you can see tear gas. fire. the reports of gunshots possibly
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dispersing the crowd. imma get mine you should get yours too shooting shooting shooting man them boys always shoot american dream american man too shooting shooting shooting watch them boys always shoot and i-i-i-i been so tired of being insecure so tired of i've had enough running running and running and running and running running running and running and running and running and running enough just give it up i don't give a i've had enough y'all give a no light it on fire i've had enough running and running and running and running running and running and running and running and you act like the change tryna throw me in chains don't act like you saving us it's still the same man don't act like i made it up
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let's keep it one hundred you gave the name to us we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now moment of silence american school and we in church too don't shoot shooting shooting shooting we the prey always shoot prey imma be trill you should be trill too you don't even gotta talk we just shoot and i feel so tired
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just give it up don't give a [ muted ] light it on fire yeah yo check i am sugar ray robinson booker t washington w e b du bois i'm the modern one yelling at senators presidents congressmen we got a problem that needs some acknowledgement i am no prison commodity not just a body you throw in a cell for any reason just to bother me just for your quota so its rest in peace to sean bell sleep in peace eric garner sandra every street every corner conspiracy new world order i spoke to tamir rice mom and she told me be strong it won't be long til it's justice they won't have votes but refuse the discussion on how certain cops stay shoot us for nothing revolution is coming you act like the change the land of opportunity tryna throw me in chains the land of unity it's still the same america man don't act like i made it up you blaming us you know let's keep it one hundred you gave the name to us we still in chains hey so what up my we still in chains we still in chains you see these chains we still in chains
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we still in chains the difference from how we used to be we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains we still in chains you put the shame on us now now now shame on us now >> ferk the now now now shame on us now now now you put the shame on us we still in chains >> we are all america. we stand together. we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains we still in chains >> stop police murder. we still in chains >> hope. we still in chains you put the shame on us
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