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Jimmy Kimmel Live Season 24 Episode 55 br Nikki Glaser Joel Edgerton Debbie Gibson

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00:00Nicky Glaser, Joel Edgerton, and Debbie Gibson with the Kletos.
00:07And now, Jimmy Kimmel.
00:12Live!
00:17Thank you, thank you.
00:19You're welcome.
00:21Thank you very much.
00:25Hi, everybody.
00:26I'm Jimmy, I'm the host of the show.
00:29Thank you for coming.
00:31Thank you for joining us here in beautiful Hollywood.
00:36We're on, uh, what is the...
00:41Well, thank you, I appreciate that.
00:43Today, and I don't know if you're aware of this, Guillermo,
00:46but today is the fifth anniversary of the events of January 6th.
00:51Five years ago today, after losing what eventually judges from both sides
00:56in cities all around the country unanimously declared to be a free and fair election,
01:01Donald Trump tried to overthrow our government in a pathetic and illegal attempt to stay in
01:06the White House.
01:06And there's no other way to put it.
01:07You cannot look at the facts objectively and come to any conclusion other than that.
01:12He tried to force the vice president to claim voter fraud and refuse to certify Joe Biden's
01:18victory, which even his own vice president refused to do.
01:21And when Mike Pence chose the Constitution over his running mate, Trump got his supporters
01:25all riled up and sent him to the Capitol, where they staged a violent and deadly riot,
01:30which he enjoyed from the comfort of his office for hours on television,
01:33until someone in his circle begged and pleaded with him to half-heartedly call them off.
01:38It was a selfish, disgraceful, tyrannical, and dangerous act.
01:42And I think it's important, I think it's very important that we do not forget that,
01:45that we don't give in to this revisionist history.
01:47Five years ago today, we saw proof, live, in front of our eyes, that the American president
01:52is as un-American as they come.
01:55So, I just wanted to mention that before I wish you all a happy January 6th.
02:06Happy Stormiversary, everybody.
02:09The reason I mention it is because the White House, these whitewashers, launched a page
02:14on the official White House website, claiming Democrats staged the real insurrection by
02:20certifying a fraud-ridden election.
02:22They actually wrote this, and they go on to praise Trump for pardoning all the patriotic
02:26trespassers and peaceful protesters.
02:29You know, they commissioned an official plaque to honor the law enforcement officers who defended
02:34the Capitol on January 6th, but Mike Johnson, the squeaker of the House, refused to hang
02:38the plaque.
02:39Mike Pence, they were okay with hanging.
02:42The plaque, no.
02:43And not only didn't they put the plaque up, it is now missing.
02:46It's nowhere to be found.
02:48But don't worry, the plaques they hung at the White House calling Obama divisive and Biden
02:52crooked Joe, those somehow made it on the wall very safely.
02:55And not only is today the anniversary of the insurrection, it's also the anniversary of the
03:00second biggest mistake Trump ever made, it's Eric's birthday today.
03:04Eric Trump, on this date, 42 years ago, Donald and Ivana Trump brought baby Eric home with
03:12strict instruction to never feed him after midnight or get him wet.
03:16And if you're wondering whether Daddy Donald posted a birthday message for his son, he did
03:20not, but he did take time to post his TikTok stats.
03:24Yeah, that's right.
03:25The President of the United States, a 79-year-old man bragging about how many social media views
03:29he got.
03:29That's normal.
03:30I'm sure your grandpa does that, right?
03:33This morning, Trump was at his newly self-named Kennedy Center, where he delivered a pep talk
03:38to Republicans in the House.
03:39It was a closed-door meeting, which he put on TV.
03:43So I don't know why he closed the doors, but he covered a variety of important topics,
03:46not least of all, Melania's distaste for one of his signature moves.
03:51Put an eighth of an ounce on, then she's going to break the record for her mom who's sitting
03:56in the front with her father.
03:58I'm going to break her down.
04:00My wife, by the way, my wife hates when I do this.
04:03She hates when I dance.
04:05I said, everybody wants me to dance.
04:07Darling, it's not presidential.
04:09Could you imagine FDR dancing?
04:11She said that to me.
04:12I think she said that to me.
04:17Now, for those who, like Melania, are not students of American history, FDR was in a wheelchair.
04:25He had polio, and he was paralyzed from the waist down, which means he didn't dance much.
04:30But nice work throwing your wife under the bus on that one.
04:34I mean, I do love learning.
04:36I have to say, I appreciate the insight.
04:39I love learning that Melania hates it when he dances.
04:43Not just dances, by the way.
04:44She hates it when he moves.
04:47So the tantrum of the opera went on for 84 minutes this morning.
04:51Through your sanity, we've whittled that down.
04:53And here are today's real moments in Preza Dementia.
05:01A friend of mine who's really smart said, you know, you've got to be the most honest guy in history.
05:07I want this sign maker.
05:09The guy is great.
05:09The yellow is a beautiful shade of yellow.
05:12The fat drug doesn't work on you.
05:13Why are you even taking it?
05:14I have a little tiny fish to speak.
05:17Bring your kids in.
05:18We're going to change the sex of your child.
05:20Yes, sir.
05:21Yes, sir.
05:21Sir, are you okay?
05:22Sir, could you call up?
05:24Yes, I love this dog so much.
05:26Donald, uh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
05:32The answer is no.
05:33No, no, no.
05:33Ba, ba, ba.
05:34Boom.
05:35Oh, yeah.
05:36What?
05:36Whoa.
05:37Ah.
05:39Boom.
05:40Ping.
05:40Bing.
05:41Bing.
05:42Defense.
05:43Boom.
05:43Oh, my.
05:44Bing.
05:45Yeah.
05:47And.
05:48Ha.
05:49Ha.
05:49Ha.
05:50Bing.
05:50I wish you could, uh, explain to me what the hell's going on.
05:59Oh, Von Vance.
06:01Von.
06:02I feel like, I feel like even he knows what he's saying's nuts because just about every time he
06:08goes off on these tangents, he makes, he then makes it clear that he isn't actually
06:12scatterbrained, it's just a weave.
06:14So, let me just finish up because, you know, I weave, I love to weave.
06:18If you ever weave and don't come back to the point, then that's a problem.
06:23Then you say, but when you weave and you go here and boom, boom, boom, always coming back,
06:29then you're in good shape.
06:31That's right.
06:32I mean, no one is in better shape than, than he is.
06:37Congress is back in session.
06:39The first order of business for Congress is to try to avoid another government shutdown
06:42at the end of this month.
06:43How are we already looking at another possible shutdown?
06:46The last one ended in November.
06:47Our government is running like the ice cream machine at McDonald's.
06:51They've got a lot on their plate, including that little Jeffrey Epstein problem.
06:54So far, the Justice Department has released 12,000 files, which sounds like a lot of files
07:00until you realize there are 2 million more.
07:03They are only 0.6% of the way there.
07:06If these files were Harry Potter books, we're not even at Hogwarts yet.
07:10We're still in the station.
07:11A lot of people who were appointed by Trump seem to be forgetting that the Justice Department
07:15was mandated by law to release all the files by December 19th, and they just didn't.
07:21According to the Deputy Attorney General, Todd Blanche,
07:24this is the guy who moved Jelaine Maxwell into a country club prison,
07:28so you know he cares about the victims.
07:30He says the reason for the delay is because the Justice Department is trying to protect
07:34sensitive information about the victims, like his boss.
07:37Who's the real victim of this, honestly?
07:40And then we have something to distract us from all that,
07:42and that is the gift the President gave himself for Christmas this year, Venezuela.
07:47The military operation to kidnap the President of Venezuela and his wife went off without a hitch,
07:52but nobody knows what's going to happen next, including Donald Trump,
07:55who is definitely making all this up as he goes along.
07:58Trump did not get approval from Congress on this, which he is supposed to do,
08:01and so now his castrated companions in Magellan, like Senator Mark Wayne Mullen of Oklahoma,
08:07are working overtime to explain this and cheer him on.
08:12What President Trump did is have a backbone.
08:14It's the first time we've had a real backbone to the Western Hemisphere since 1989,
08:19when we got rid of Noriega, or not Noriega, what's the word I'm looking for there,
08:25well, and Panama, and when we ousted Noriega, that's what it is, Noriega.
08:32That's right, there you go, you got it.
08:34Where in the world is Carmen Noriega?
08:36So, surprisingly, you know, most guys named Mark Wayne are very intelligent, so I'm...
08:41Today we learned Trump's legion of dumb is once again gunning for Greenland.
08:45The White House is reported to be looking at a range of options to acquire Greenland,
08:50including the use of military force,
08:53which is a notion that Trump henchmonster Stephen Miller says isn't even worth discussing.
08:58The United States should have Greenland as part of the United States.
09:03There's no need to even think or talk about this in the context that you're asking of a military operation.
09:09Nobody's going to fight the United States militarily over the future of Greenland.
09:14Do you think he practices that voice in the mirror?
09:16It's like he invented his own language.
09:19The United States should have Greenland as part of the United States.
09:23The man is from Santa Monica, not Transylvania.
09:27This Stephen Miller...
09:29This was some interview with Jake Tapper.
09:31Listen to what he does. He uses this technique.
09:35He might be the worst one of them all.
09:38Think about this, Jake.
09:39Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake.
09:42This is such an important point, Jake.
09:43Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake, Jake.
09:46You love doing that smarmy thing, Jake.
09:48Yes.
09:49Jake is the smarmy one, not you at all.
09:52You're cool.
09:54Stephen Miller is said to be in line for a top role in Venezuela,
09:57but as far as which Venezuelan will run the country, that's tricky and also hilarious.
10:03You know, this woman, Maria Machado, is the Venezuelan opposition leader.
10:06She won the Nobel Peace Prize, but Trump said she's a nice lady, but she doesn't have the respect to run the country.
10:13Two sources close to the White House told the Washington Post the real reason he doesn't support her
10:17is because she didn't give him her Nobel Prize.
10:20According to the source, if she had turned it down and said,
10:23I can't accept it because it's Donald Trump's, she would be the president of Venezuela today.
10:28So how did she react to that?
10:30Why, she went straight to Hannity to offer it up.
10:34Did you at any point offer to give him the Nobel Peace Prize?
10:37Did that actually happen?
10:38I had read that somewhere.
10:40I wasn't sure if it was true.
10:41Well, it hasn't happened yet, but I certainly would love to be able to personally tell him
10:50that we believe the Venezuelan people, because this is a prize of the Venezuelan people,
10:55certainly want to give it to him and share it with him.
10:58Share it.
10:58He doesn't share.
11:00It is sharing, you know, sharing is caring, and he doesn't do that either.
11:04Those are not his things.
11:05What an idea this is.
11:06You can't just, you can't give someone your Nobel Prize.
11:09You can't, as far as I know, they're non-transferable.
11:12You cannot re-gift them.
11:13And can we please stop with this idea that Trump lost the Nobel Prize?
11:17This is like saying I lost the cover of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue.
11:20Okay?
11:22Let me explain it.
11:23If Jay-Z gives you his wedding ring, it doesn't make you married to Beyonce.
11:29Not only is Trump's ego bruised, his tiny little hands are bruised, too.
11:33I don't know if you've seen this.
11:34The White House claims that he's black and blue because he shakes too many hands.
11:37So Trump told the Wall Street Journal that he bruises easily because he takes a lot of aspirin.
11:42He claims he's been taking four times the recommended dosage of aspirin every day for the past 25 years.
11:48At this point, his blood is even thinner than his skin.
11:51He wants it to be thin.
11:53He wants his blood.
11:53He likes his blood thin and his ankles thick.
11:55It's how he let rolls.
11:57This was a doozy of an interview, by the way.
11:59It's very personal.
12:00The president revealed that he tried compression socks and didn't like them.
12:04Compression socks would help the blood reach the brain.
12:07Otherwise, he just pulls around the ankles.
12:09Trump is like a human tube of toothpaste at this point.
12:12You've got to squeeze him in the right.
12:14He's like a balloon animal.
12:16Man, would I like to watch him try to put on socks.
12:19I just want...
12:21After all this man has put us through, I just want one video of him putting on socks.
12:26Would that be too much to ask?
12:32As for that...
12:34You know that MRI Trump claimed to have AIDS?
12:36He now says it was a CT scan.
12:38It wasn't an MRI, and he's in perfect health.
12:40Every time he says he's in perfect health,
12:42J.D. Vance starts picking out furniture for the Oval Office.
12:45And let me...
12:46Boy, does that get him sexed up.
12:47It does.
12:48Trump might be the only one in perfect health.
12:50We are currently in the midst of the worst flu season in decades.
12:53Experts say 11 million people had the flu over the holidays,
12:57and all of them are on your return flight home.
13:00So, under the guidance of our Secretary of Brainworms,
13:03the CDC is reducing the number of vaccines recommended for children.
13:08They are dialing the recommendations down from 17 to 11 vaccines.
13:12President Trump weighed in on this.
13:13He wrote,
13:14Parents can still choose to give their children all their vaccinations if they wish,
13:18and they will still be covered by insurance.
13:20And then he went back to working with Congress to make sure no one has insurance.
13:23But you can trust Trump on this.
13:25He posted another rant about not taking Tylenol.
13:29Once again, misspelling the word hepatitis.
13:33Hepatitis is the new...
13:35It will now be referred to as hepatitis.
13:38As in, show me your hepatitis, ladies.
13:41So, if you're following Trump's health guidelines,
13:44don't get all the vaccines.
13:47Definitely don't get them all at once.
13:48Don't take Tylenol.
13:49But do take more than the recommended amount of aspirin.
13:52And do slather your hands with makeup to cover the bruises.
13:55And do take a cognitive exam every few months, just for the hell of it.
13:59During this closed-door meeting he had with the Republicans in the House today,
14:02he had...
14:03He's just...
14:04I don't know why I'm still surprised,
14:05but Trump had the absolute audacity to say this.
14:08When I travel, I make a lot of money.
14:10For the country.
14:11Not for me.
14:12For me, I don't make...
14:14I don't care.
14:14I have a much higher purpose.
14:16I have plenty of money.
14:17I don't need money.
14:17I don't want money.
14:18It's true.
14:19All a man wants his peace in the world.
14:21He's not in it for the money.
14:22I mean, does this look like a guy who's in it for money?
14:25We are announcing the launch of Trump coins.
14:28Get your Trump watch right now.
14:31I'm holding the God Bless the USA Bible.
14:34I wanted to share with you my newest book,
14:36Our Journey Together.
14:37My new coffee table book, Letters to Trump.
14:40My new book, Save America.
14:41The World Liberty Financial Token Sale is now live.
14:44And here it is.
14:45If you want to go out and get it, you can go out and get it.
14:49These cards show me dancing and even me holding some Bitcoins.
14:53That's the real deal.
14:55My gold Trump high tops have yet to arrive, by the way.
14:59Donald Trump doesn't want money.
15:01It's just not what he's about.
15:02But if you have some and you want to throw it his way,
15:05maybe you might want to think about this.
15:07Hello, everyone.
15:08It's your favorite president, Donald J. Trump.
15:10Five years ago today, our nation suffered a horrible attack.
15:15No, not by them.
15:16By the radical Democrats inside.
15:20Luckily, hundreds of patriots stormed the Capitol to stop the steal.
15:25A historic moment I'm immortalizing forever
15:29in this beautiful January 6th, 5th anniversary commemorative plate set.
15:34From podium-stealing guy to confederate flag guy to pipe bomb guy.
15:39We love pipe bomb guy, don't we, folks?
15:42He's a black.
15:44Blacks love me.
15:46These brave men and husky women climbed so I can soar.
15:51Gone but not forgotten.
15:53I came up with the idea that very day,
15:56during the three hours when I was doing nothing, watching TV.
15:59So now you will never forget Senator Josh Howley
16:03doing his big, iconic fist pump.
16:06Or running for his life.
16:08Where's he going? Nobody knows.
16:11Serve a beautiful meal on every police bubbling,
16:14vice president hanging, Nancy Pelosi desk-crapping moment.
16:19These plates are guaranteed to be as sturdy as our democracy.
16:23Oops.
16:24And every piece comes with my personal ketchup stamp of authenticity.
16:29The January 6th, 5th anniversary commemorative plate set.
16:34Order now, and just like these heroes,
16:36you'll receive a full presidential pardon.
16:39Just remember the jingle.
16:41You've got money, and I want money,
16:44so send your money, and I'll have money.
16:46All your money today.
16:48Make America plate again.
16:51Don't delay.
16:53All right.
16:54We got a fun show tonight.
16:55Joel Edmonton is here.
16:57Debbie Gibson is sitting in with the band,
17:01and we'll be right back with Mickey Blazer.
17:03And we'll be right back with Mickey Blazer.
17:05All right.
17:05That is Debbie Gibson sitting in with the cleat tones tonight.
17:08Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
17:24All right, that is Debbie Gibson sitting in with the Cletones
17:29tonight, a great actor.
17:31He's nominated for a Golden Globe for the movie Train Dreams.
17:33Joel Edgerton is with us.
17:35And tomorrow night, we'll be joined by Alan Cumming
17:39and from the pit, Taylor Dearden.
17:41So please join us.
17:41And also, sitting with the Cletos all night,
17:44I mentioned this is her book.
17:45It is called Eternally Electric, The Message in My Music,
17:49Debbie Gibson.
17:49Debbie, thank you for being here.
17:53And I just have one question for you.
17:58This jacket that Jeff is wearing, did that come from you?
18:03So that is the original jacket from the Electric Youth album cover.
18:10That's what I thought, yeah.
18:12Everything was so oversized.
18:14Like, that jacket fits everybody.
18:17Right, that was the style.
18:18It's kind of the style again, right?
18:20And you really, but you did that lovely,
18:22actually, your wardrobe department,
18:24did the comedy tragedy mask.
18:26Uh-huh, yes.
18:27And the bowler hat, Jeff.
18:29Now, this is a bit of a comedy and a tragedy,
18:31because typically, when a jacket of this type is presented,
18:34it would be given to the host, not the keyboard player.
18:38Like, if you were to go to a party, not right now, Jeff,
18:41but, like, if you were to go to a party with a bottle of wine for the,
18:44you wouldn't just, the guy who opened the door,
18:45you wouldn't just give it to, like, his cousin, right?
18:47You would give it to...
18:48You weren't texting me,
18:49oh, my God, what are you wearing?
18:50What are you wearing?
18:50I mean, that's what we were doing, so.
18:52All right.
18:53Well, you can switch right now.
18:54I mean, like, you want to try it on for me?
18:57I would like all your clothes later, Jeff.
19:01That is Debbie Gibson.
19:03You know, last year, our first guest and I last year
19:06did such a great job hosting the Golden Globes,
19:08they asked her back to host the Golden Globes again.
19:11You can see her do it on Sunday night on CBS.
19:13Please welcome Nikki Glaser.
19:27Are you getting taller?
19:32Yeah.
19:33I am.
19:34Still growing.
19:34How you doing?
19:35How's everything?
19:36Everything good?
19:36Good.
19:37You know, it's show week.
19:38Yeah, right?
19:38So it's intense.
19:39I feel ready.
19:40And you work hard,
19:41and I admire how hard you work on the show.
19:44Because a lot of people kind of sashay in there,
19:47and they think they're just going to read
19:48a bunch of jokes off a card.
19:50Yeah.
19:51And you can tell when you do it
19:53that it's at a different level than that.
19:55I take it seriously.
19:56You know, I love award shows,
19:58and I have imposter syndrome with everything I do,
20:01so I always just want to do my absolute best.
20:03Good.
20:04Use it as fuel.
20:05Yeah.
20:05And just I always feel like,
20:06how did I get this job?
20:07I have to keep it.
20:08And so I never, like, sit back or just assume,
20:10like, oh, yeah, I got this.
20:12Even though last year it went well,
20:13it's like, oh, I've got to do better this time.
20:16That's right.
20:16Yeah.
20:16Yeah.
20:17You now are competing against yourself.
20:18I know.
20:19She's a bitch.
20:21Did you, I know you live in St. Louis.
20:23Yeah, I do.
20:24Your hometown.
20:25Yeah.
20:25Did you even go home,
20:26or did you stay here working?
20:27This year, because the Globes were a little bit later,
20:29I was able to go home for the holidays
20:30and spend time with my family
20:32and get in there
20:32and run some jokes by them,
20:34see what they thought.
20:34Is the whole family gathered at the house
20:36for the holidays?
20:38Yeah, the whole family got together.
20:39I have a sister.
20:39She has three kids.
20:40I just showered them with gifts.
20:42Did you?
20:43That's what I do,
20:43because I'm just rarely there,
20:45so I'm just buying their affection constantly.
20:46You know what?
20:46It works.
20:47You've got to do.
20:47It really does.
20:48She writes us like,
20:49you know,
20:49we're all going in on a 3D printer,
20:51and I go,
20:51no, I got it.
20:52I got it.
20:53I don't even wrap it.
20:54I'm like,
20:54it's in the trunk.
20:55Like, I just,
20:57that's,
20:58and it's working.
20:59They adore me.
20:59They like it.
21:00Are they 3D printing now?
21:01How old are the kids?
21:02They're 3D printing.
21:03The oldest is 8,
21:05and that's what he asked for,
21:06and I think it's a good gift.
21:07You know,
21:07I just,
21:08I want to make sure
21:08they're consuming enough microplastics,
21:10and, you know,
21:11Nowadays,
21:12you can't get enough of that.
21:13I just want to,
21:14exactly,
21:14and I just,
21:15it's like,
21:16I'm like,
21:16what do you,
21:16I guess it's good to like,
21:17kids learn how to make things
21:18by pressing a button
21:20and waiting 40 minutes.
21:21I'm like,
21:21is this really teaching them anything?
21:23It's just an easy bake oven for trash.
21:25I don't know.
21:26At 8 years old,
21:28is this,
21:28is he,
21:29because I have an 8-year-old son,
21:31and we're in the,
21:32like,
21:32he's pretending
21:33he believes in Santa Claus.
21:35He's doing,
21:35for you guys,
21:36or for the younger kids?
21:37No,
21:38no,
21:38for himself,
21:39for his own gifts,
21:40because he worries
21:41that if he lets on.
21:42Oh,
21:42he's smart,
21:43yeah.
21:43Yeah,
21:43yeah.
21:44Yeah,
21:44that's next level,
21:44but this kid still believes,
21:46and,
21:46you know,
21:47I believed pretty late.
21:48How old were you
21:48when you found out?
21:4940.
21:51I'm so sorry.
21:52No,
21:52I was pretty young
21:53when I found out.
21:54Do you remember finding out?
21:55I do.
21:56Because for me,
21:56it was,
21:57because I,
21:58I believed for a really long time,
22:00probably until fifth grade.
22:01I think the last couple years,
22:01I kind of knew it,
22:03he wasn't real,
22:04just because everyone in my life
22:05was telling me he wasn't at school.
22:06I was like the last one
22:07that believed.
22:08What grade was this?
22:09This was,
22:09I was in fifth grade
22:11when I found out.
22:11I mean,
22:12I think my parents told me
22:13God wasn't real
22:14before Santa.
22:14Like,
22:15I was still believing
22:17in a magical man
22:18coming through the chimney,
22:18but they were like,
22:19when you die,
22:20there's nothing.
22:22It was,
22:23and then I remember that,
22:24so I was keeping it up
22:25for my sister,
22:26because I felt like,
22:27I just want to keep it alive
22:27for her,
22:28so I was pretending,
22:28but I remember talking
22:30to my dad alone
22:31and saying like,
22:32Dad,
22:32I know he's not real.
22:33Can you just tell me,
22:34like,
22:34is Santa real?
22:35And my dad,
22:35I saw his foot shaking,
22:36he was like,
22:37no, Nick,
22:37he's real.
22:38And he was kind of smiling,
22:38and I knew he was lying,
22:39and I was like,
22:40you .
22:40I just remember
22:42kind of being like,
22:43why can't you just tell me?
22:44And then my sister comes home
22:45from third grade,
22:46she finds out,
22:47and she just drops her body,
22:47he's like,
22:48I know he's not real.
22:48And my mom goes,
22:49he's not.
22:49I was like,
22:50oh,
22:50is that easy?
22:51It was so embarrassing.
22:52Yeah,
22:52because your dad
22:53was probably waiting
22:53to get permission
22:54from your mom.
22:55Exactly.
22:55He was,
22:56he,
22:56it's,
22:57but it does like,
22:58you kind of go through,
22:59when I found out
23:00it wasn't real,
23:01you kind of like,
23:01usual suspects everything,
23:03you're like,
23:03oh my God,
23:04this whole time,
23:05you know,
23:05Santa was using
23:06my mom's wrapping paper,
23:07and the reindeer
23:08had my dad's handwriting.
23:10Like,
23:10it was like,
23:11all the signs were there.
23:12Yeah,
23:13yeah.
23:13But it's,
23:13and then there's arguments
23:14for like,
23:15it's nice to believe,
23:16and it teaches you wonder.
23:16It's nice to believe.
23:17You brought us a video,
23:18your dad's a musician.
23:20He is,
23:22different,
23:23he goes to nursing homes
23:24to perform for them.
23:25He plays at cafes
23:26and restaurants,
23:26and he also plays
23:27at grocery stores.
23:28And so,
23:29I,
23:30which is,
23:31it's,
23:31that's not,
23:32I don't,
23:32people are like,
23:33is that a thing?
23:33And I go,
23:34no,
23:34it's not.
23:35And it should be.
23:35I was wondering.
23:36People walk in,
23:37they're so confused,
23:38but he has a whole band there,
23:39Glaze and the Moon Kings.
23:41And,
23:41and I go out,
23:42he's always supporting my gigs,
23:43so I go to his gigs
23:44every single time I can.
23:45And then he lets me come up
23:46and like,
23:47sing a Taylor Swift song.
23:47Yeah,
23:47you brought some video.
23:48What are we going to see here?
23:49Yeah,
23:49this is my Taylor Swift cover band,
23:51Failure Swift.
23:52So just get ready.
23:53With your dad?
23:54Yes.
23:54Yeah.
23:54All right,
23:54here we go.
23:55Oh my God.
24:01You had to make your own sunshine.
24:05Every second's all good.
24:07Oh,
24:08oh,
24:08oh,
24:09oh,
24:09oh.
24:10It's really a grocery store.
24:12And I get so nervous
24:16because it's just not
24:18what I usually do.
24:19So I,
24:19It's not what anyone does.
24:20No,
24:20and people afterwards
24:21come up to me and go,
24:22that was hilarious.
24:25I was trying so hard.
24:27But it's so funny.
24:28People are trying to like,
24:29get to the melons
24:30right behind us.
24:30My dad calls his band
24:31the melon blockers now
24:32because that's all they do.
24:33People are so confused by it.
24:35It's so fun though.
24:36So he'll be,
24:36you can see him at various schnooks
24:38in the St. Louis area.
24:39You know it.
24:40schnooks on Manchester and 270
24:42pretty much every like Saturday night.
24:45Yeah.
24:46Come see dad and grab a melon.
24:48Exactly.
24:49We're going to take a break.
24:50We're going to come back.
24:50I do want to ask you
24:51about the Golden Globes
24:52and about your tour,
24:53which is just kicking off.
24:55Nikki Glaser is with us.
24:58And Demi Gibson sitting in
25:10with the Glee Tones.
25:11Joel Edgerton is still to come.
25:13We are back with Nikki Glaser
25:14who is hosting the Golden Globes
25:15on Sunday for the second time
25:17in a row.
25:17Yeah.
25:18And you've been working on it.
25:20Are you ready?
25:20Or are you still writing jokes?
25:22You know, we write up
25:23until the last second.
25:24And I feel like, you know,
25:25I'm always trying to beat
25:26every joke
25:27and just have it be
25:28as tight as possible.
25:28So I always leave it open to
25:30maybe someone's wearing
25:31something insane
25:32on the red carpet.
25:33You want to make it
25:33just as topical as possible.
25:35But yeah,
25:36I've been running it around town.
25:37Like in L.A.,
25:38I've just been going up
25:39at different comedy clubs
25:40and testing it out.
25:40Oh, not grocery stores?
25:41You're not at John's.
25:46Yeah, I should.
25:47But at the comedy clubs,
25:49and I always kind of wonder
25:50about this
25:51because this is something
25:51I've never done
25:52when I was hosting.
25:53It's like,
25:53it's a very different audience,
25:56right?
25:56It is.
25:56It is.
25:57You're not making jokes
25:58about the people
25:59in the audience
26:00at the comedy club.
26:01You can get pretty confident
26:03about material
26:03in those rooms
26:05because they are out for blood
26:06and they want you to go hard.
26:07Right.
26:08So I have that in my head
26:09always of like what they want.
26:11And I'm like,
26:11but you're not going to like it
26:12if that bombs
26:14and that person rolls their eyes
26:15and you see that shot.
26:16I know you want me
26:17to go that hard,
26:18but I can't.
26:19So I have some fun
26:19in testing it,
26:20but the big problem is
26:22like people haven't seen stuff.
26:24You know, like we don't.
26:25Right, that is a problem.
26:25The references.
26:26It is.
26:27If they haven't seen the movies.
26:28It's a little harder this year.
26:29Like I don't have, you know,
26:30movies like Night Bitch this time.
26:32You know, like it's a little,
26:33you had some like funny movies
26:35last year.
26:35No one saw that either,
26:36but they know
26:37when they hear Night Bitch
26:38what it was.
26:39And it's like,
26:40but I found that this year
26:42I'm just intimidated
26:42because there's like
26:43a new caliber of star
26:45in the room
26:45that, you know,
26:46I grew up kind of idolizing.
26:47It's like people
26:48that were on my wall
26:49as a kid,
26:50like, you know,
26:50Leonardo DiCaprio
26:51and George Clooney,
26:52Hans Zimmer.
26:52I was a weird kid,
26:53but it's, you know,
26:56You were a Zimmer head?
26:57I didn't know that.
26:57Totally.
26:58Oh, yeah.
26:58I was Zimmer.
26:59I did not know that.
27:00Yeah.
27:00So, yeah.
27:01So you got Leo there
27:02and that's,
27:03so you have to say
27:04something about him.
27:05You have to.
27:06And it's like,
27:06it was nice that I got
27:08to watch the Critics' Choice Awards
27:09and see if he's in the mood
27:11to laugh about himself.
27:12Oh, did you?
27:13Yeah.
27:13And he did.
27:14And he seems like
27:14he has a good sense of humor
27:15about himself.
27:16And I come in peace
27:18and, you know,
27:18I'm glad that I really loved
27:20his performance in One Battle
27:22and can really lay that on thick
27:24before I, you know,
27:25go in for the kill.
27:26Do you think that helps,
27:27though, really?
27:27Because it always seems like
27:28you're just setting somebody up
27:30to be punched in the stomach.
27:31I think they fall for it.
27:33And it's,
27:34and you know what?
27:34I make sure it comes
27:35from a real place.
27:36I don't do it
27:37unless I actually feel it.
27:38So you'd know if I,
27:39I wouldn't say anything
27:40if I, if I,
27:41if I didn't actually feel that way.
27:42I think he seems like
27:43he's got a pretty good sense
27:44of humor, right?
27:45I think so, too.
27:45I'm, so, to you,
27:47I think, I think so.
27:48But there's like
27:49a couple jokes that I'm like,
27:51I actually wanted to ask
27:52your advice on one particular joke
27:53about one person
27:54if I could just like
27:55whisper it to you.
27:56Oh, yeah, sure.
27:57And just see what,
27:57this isn't as much fun
27:58for you guys,
27:58but I'll tell you
27:59what the joke is later on.
28:00Oh, yeah, you don't want
28:01to ruin the joke.
28:02Yeah, I don't want,
28:02is that okay
28:03if I just whisper it real quick?
28:04Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
28:10Yes, I think that works.
28:11Really?
28:11Absolutely, yeah, yeah.
28:12He didn't laugh.
28:13No, I.
28:14No, no, but you,
28:16thank you so much.
28:16Yeah, no, I think,
28:17I think he,
28:18I think he'd be okay with that.
28:19You think so?
28:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:20Okay, well,
28:20the thing is people go,
28:22um,
28:23well, would you say that
28:23it's not about a woman
28:24because it's about a guy
28:25and about his looks?
28:26No.
28:27And I go,
28:27no,
28:28but no women look like that.
28:33And so,
28:34and I do,
28:35and I am attracted
28:36to this person.
28:37I feel like if I sell that,
28:38I can still save it.
28:39But we'll see.
28:40But then if you,
28:41it cuts to,
28:41if, you know,
28:42I think about some
28:43of these jokes,
28:43I'm like,
28:44maybe I'll just write you
28:45because you gave me
28:45great advice of just ask them
28:47if they're okay with it.
28:48Sometimes, yeah,
28:49you can just ask them
28:49if it's,
28:50but that joke,
28:50I was like typing it out
28:51to maybe send a draft
28:53to someone to forward it
28:54to him,
28:54and I'm like,
28:55I can't send him this.
28:56And I'm like,
28:57so I probably shouldn't
28:58say it to his face,
28:59but then it's like,
28:59actually,
29:00that's kind of easier.
29:00And then I'll just,
29:01if he doesn't like it,
29:01I'll avoid him
29:02the rest of my life.
29:02He seems pretty bulletproof,
29:04I think.
29:04Okay, okay, okay.
29:05I think you're gonna be
29:05okay with that.
29:06Good, good, good, good, good.
29:07Now, also,
29:08you've just announced
29:09your tour.
29:10Yes.
29:10It's called
29:11The Stunning Tour.
29:12Yeah, yeah.
29:12And you are kicking it off,
29:13I think,
29:14very interestingly,
29:15in Paris.
29:16I am, yeah.
29:16Which is in France.
29:17It is, it is.
29:18Where most of the people
29:20do not speak English.
29:21I think they do, though.
29:24Well.
29:24I haven't been in a while,
29:25but don't they?
29:26Well, I think you should
29:27have figured this out
29:28before.
29:29Oh, la, la.
29:30Yeah, because that
29:30could be a major,
29:31although, I guess.
29:32I just started Duolingo,
29:33though, so I'll be able
29:35to ask who has a cat
29:37or if the boy is eating.
29:40They like that kind of stuff.
29:40Yeah, yeah, that's great.
29:41But I guess if they buy
29:42the tickets,
29:43they understand that
29:44performance.
29:44I think, yes.
29:45And maybe there'll be,
29:46like, a translator there
29:48or something.
29:48Sometimes they do,
29:49I guess that's,
29:49no, sign language.
29:50Oh, that'll be great.
29:50That would be very confusing.
29:51That's different.
29:52But I did just learn,
29:54here's a joke I cut
29:56that I can do.
29:56Okay, go.
29:57That didn't work,
29:58but it's suitable.
29:59I did just learn French,
30:01L fanning in French
30:02is she fanning.
30:04Exactly.
30:05It's, yeah, yeah.
30:07I think it's,
30:10isn't it the fan?
30:11Oh, no, that's Spanish
30:12I'm thinking of.
30:13She fanning.
30:14Maybe it was the delivery.
30:15Yeah.
30:15And I had no confidence
30:17in it, is the other thing.
30:18And now you might
30:19have even less.
30:20Yeah.
30:21It's good.
30:22Good that we got it
30:23out here and no one's
30:24watching.
30:24Yeah.
30:27Well, I think,
30:28yeah, I'm sure
30:29you're going to be great.
30:31I know it's terrible
30:31when people say that.
30:33Yeah.
30:33Yeah.
30:34You know,
30:34but the good news is
30:36that, you know,
30:36the stakes are high,
30:38but it's like,
30:38if I kill it again,
30:39like, I know the only
30:40thing this leads to
30:41is just hosting it again.
30:42Right.
30:42And that's what's
30:44at stake,
30:45and I want to.
30:46But it's going to be fun.
30:47I mean,
30:47I feel like I've run
30:49this set so many times.
30:50If it doesn't work
30:51in that room,
30:51I know they're wrong,
30:52because it's been working.
30:53I really do.
30:54Except Al Phan.
30:55I mean,
30:55that was a joke
30:56that I did cut.
30:57I know what works
30:58and what doesn't,
30:58but yeah,
30:59I feel confident.
31:00It's great to see you.
31:01Thank you, Jimmy.
31:02Go get them on Sunday night.
31:03Nikki Glaser, everybody.
31:05Goldblows,
31:06Sunday night,
31:07CBS and Paramount Plus.
31:08We'll be back
31:09with Joel Everton.
31:10Joel Everton.
31:10Joel Everton.
31:12I don't think I would find
31:24someone so true.
31:27Someone like you.
31:32I still love you.
31:37When we stay on the earth,
31:41in the air,
31:43I don't know
31:43what it's like.
31:45Why do I still
31:47keep loving you?
31:49And I should have
31:50planned the world.
31:53I love you to
31:54dance with me.
31:56And now I don't know
31:57what to do.
31:59I'll never give up
32:01love you.
32:07Welcome back
32:08to the show.
32:08Our next guest,
32:09he's a terrific actor
32:10from Australia
32:11where many terrific
32:12actors are made.
32:13He is nominated
32:14for a Golden Globe
32:15and probably everything
32:16else soon for his work
32:17in the movie
32:17Train Dreams.
32:20I love this one.
32:22Chicken.
32:24Come here, chicken.
32:26Come here, chicken.
32:28Oh, they're going
32:29inside.
32:29They're going inside.
32:30They're going inside.
32:31Chicken.
32:32Chicken.
32:34Chicken.
32:35Chicken.
32:37Train Dreams is on
32:38Netflix now.
32:39Please welcome
32:40Joel Edgerton.
32:53How are you, Joel?
32:55Very good.
32:56It's very good to have you here.
32:57I had breakfast this morning
32:59with my cousins from Alabama,
33:01and when you started talking,
33:02I was like,
33:03is my cousin here?
33:05Well, you've got friends
33:05all over.
33:06You've got relatives
33:07all over the world.
33:08I heard you're a big fan
33:09of Nikki Glaser.
33:10Is that correct?
33:10Yeah.
33:11So I saw Nikki
33:12in New York last year,
33:14and my wife has forced...
33:17Has anyone seen
33:18her last live show?
33:19She talks about
33:20how ruthless sisters
33:22can be with each other.
33:23And it like buckled
33:26my wife over,
33:27and after the show,
33:29she starts telling me
33:29about stuff that
33:30her and her sisters
33:31used to do about how
33:32like, you know,
33:33brothers just basically
33:34boss each other
33:35on the head,
33:36and sisters really
33:37psychological warfare
33:39each other.
33:40Yeah.
33:40Yeah.
33:41So will you be okay
33:42if Nikki roasts you?
33:44Because I think
33:44that would be helpful.
33:45I will be not okay
33:47if she doesn't roast me.
33:49Oh, okay.
33:49I like to think
33:51I'm roastable,
33:51but I don't know.
33:53Are you...
33:53What would be
33:54a roastable item?
33:55It'd have to be
33:56something that we
33:57kind of know about.
33:57It can't be anything
33:58obscure.
33:59I don't want to
33:59make it easy for her.
34:01Uh-huh.
34:01Okay.
34:01All right.
34:02Well, it seems like
34:03the least you could do
34:04after she entertained
34:05you in New York,
34:05you know?
34:06Yeah.
34:07I'll slip a little
34:08night under the door.
34:10You, uh...
34:10It's the best thing
34:11about going to these
34:11award shows,
34:13which, um...
34:14Listen, you're going
34:15to get nominated
34:15for all of them.
34:16I saw this movie,
34:17and you're great in it.
34:18Oh, thank you.
34:19And it's a great movie.
34:22Which means
34:23a lot of award shows.
34:24Is the best thing
34:25being able to meet
34:26people that you've
34:27not met before?
34:28It's actually
34:29the greatest part of it
34:30is bumping into
34:31people you really admire.
34:33And who stands out
34:34for you when you
34:34think about those
34:35people you've met?
34:35Okay, so years ago
34:37I did one for Loving,
34:38and I got to meet
34:39Kurt Russell.
34:40I had to pretend
34:41that I wasn't
34:42fanning out on him.
34:43Uh-huh.
34:44But recently,
34:44we've had a lot of love
34:46for Train Dreams
34:47from Michael Keaton.
34:49That's a good one.
34:49And he hosted an event
34:50for us recently,
34:52and he'd reached out.
34:52I got an email from him,
34:54and I don't know
34:55that he realizes
34:56how important he was
34:58to me when I was
34:59sort of growing up,
35:00watching him
35:01in all the movies
35:02and, you know,
35:03Beetlejuice
35:03and Batman
35:04and so on.
35:05Yeah.
35:05So, like, it was
35:06a really special thing
35:07for me to get an email
35:09from Michael Keaton.
35:10He just reached out
35:11to tell you
35:11that he loved the movie?
35:12Yeah.
35:13Oh, that's a nice thing
35:14to do.
35:14And it made me feel
35:14really, really good.
35:16But he doesn't,
35:17he still doesn't know
35:18because, obviously,
35:20you respond with
35:21a kind message,
35:22but he doesn't know
35:23the depth of your
35:24fan.
35:24You're trying to be cool,
35:25you know,
35:26but now he knows,
35:27I guess.
35:28And now he knows.
35:29You know, it'll be fun.
35:30Maybe we can get him
35:30to dress up as Batman
35:31and give you
35:32a video message.
35:33For my birthday?
35:34Yeah, for your birthday
35:34would be nice.
35:35I'm 51,
35:36but it's never too late.
35:36Oh, we just missed
35:37the big one.
35:38We'll wait till 60
35:39and we'll get you
35:40that message from Batman.
35:42I'll make to the point
35:43where, like,
35:44you know,
35:44I'm not underest,
35:45don't underestimate
35:45what I'm saying
35:47because, like,
35:47when I was going
35:48through drama school,
35:49I wrote down,
35:50word for word,
35:51a scene in a movie
35:52he did called
35:52My Life
35:53with Nicole Kidman.
35:54Oh, yeah, yeah.
35:54And did it as a scene
35:56for, you know,
35:57one of the things
35:57we had to do
35:57at drama school.
35:58Like, Michael Keaton,
36:00he's very special to me.
36:03You didn't lay this
36:04on him at all
36:05when you met him,
36:06when he hosted
36:07that event?
36:07He's probably learning
36:08about it now.
36:09Okay, all right.
36:10I mean, as everyone
36:10should watch your show,
36:12he's watching his show,
36:12it's cats out of the bag.
36:15You are,
36:16your brother is an actor
36:17as well,
36:18and not just an actor,
36:20but a director
36:20and a stuntman.
36:22He started as a stunt guy
36:23and then developed into,
36:26it's like the evolution
36:27of Nash.
36:28He became a director,
36:29but yeah,
36:29he was a big time
36:30stunt guy
36:31when I was just
36:32starting out.
36:32Nash Edgerton.
36:33Yeah.
36:34No offense,
36:35much better name
36:36than Joel Edgerton.
36:36Way better.
36:37So much cooler.
36:38So your brother
36:39is sometimes
36:40your stunt man.
36:42Yes.
36:42Which is interesting
36:43to me because
36:44I wonder how
36:44your family reacts
36:46to him being
36:47the expendable one.
36:48Yeah.
36:50So,
36:51I was about
36:52to go to drama school,
36:53very worried
36:54about what my parents
36:55would think
36:55about me going
36:56down that path.
36:58And literally
36:59a few months
37:00before I went
37:01to university
37:01to study acting,
37:03my brother's like,
37:04quits his university
37:06degree,
37:06which is electrical
37:07engineering,
37:08and whispers to me,
37:10he's like,
37:10I'm going to become
37:11a stuntman.
37:12And my mother
37:14was in tears,
37:16like devastated.
37:17She's like,
37:17you're going to
37:17get yourself killed.
37:18Mm-hmm.
37:19Which he hasn't.
37:20Good.
37:21Yeah.
37:22That's good.
37:23Yeah.
37:24But there's been,
37:27he doubled me
37:28only recently.
37:28We both did
37:29the same action,
37:30jumping over a table
37:32to bite the neck
37:34out of a judge.
37:35It's a movie
37:36that hasn't come out yet,
37:37but, you know,
37:38wait for it.
37:39And we both
37:40pulled up that evening
37:40with the exact same
37:41hip injury.
37:43But there was,
37:44there was a time
37:45where my,
37:45I had a character
37:46in a TV show
37:47that had to get killed
37:48by this guy.
37:49I was playing
37:50a bad detective.
37:51They finally realized
37:52that I was crooked.
37:53And the girl
37:54who's driving a hatchback,
37:56I was like,
37:56why do I have to get killed
37:57by a hatchback,
37:58first of all?
38:01But my brother
38:02was doubling me.
38:04And I got to sit
38:05in a fold-out chair
38:06on the rooftop
38:07of this car park
38:08with a blanket
38:09over my lap
38:10sipping a cup of tea,
38:13watching my brother
38:14get annihilated
38:15by this hatchback.
38:17And he broke
38:18the windshield
38:20and had glass
38:21like sticking out
38:22of his hand
38:22and the stunt coordinator
38:24just came over
38:25with a vacuum cleaner
38:26and vacuumed it out.
38:27But the night before
38:28or two nights before,
38:29my mother had said,
38:30you know,
38:32is Joel going to do
38:33this dangerous thing?
38:35And he said,
38:36yeah,
38:36but I'm going to,
38:37you know,
38:38she's like,
38:38you're going to do
38:39it for him
38:39because what if
38:40Joel gets hurt?
38:43He's like,
38:43well,
38:44what if I get hurt?
38:46He's like,
38:46but that's your job.
38:49So we know
38:50who your mother
38:50loves more.
38:51He's the expendable one.
38:52Yeah,
38:52yeah,
38:52for sure.
38:53Yeah.
38:54The movie is really beautiful.
38:55It's a beautiful movie
38:56and sad
38:57but really rich,
39:00I think.
39:01And there's a scene,
39:03I don't want to reveal anything,
39:04but I think it's in the trailer
39:05so I think I can talk about it,
39:06where you're in this plane,
39:08your character's in the plane,
39:10it's an old plane,
39:11like a biplane,
39:12it's got no top on it
39:13and you're just kind of
39:14flying around.
39:15Yeah.
39:16And that seemed frightening to me.
39:18Well,
39:18I was actually in a paddock
39:19just on a gimbal,
39:22but what had happened
39:22was the director
39:23had called me
39:24and he's like,
39:25all right,
39:25but the scene with the plane,
39:28I was like,
39:28oh, here it goes
39:29because, you know,
39:30I have four-year-old twins
39:31and before the kids came along,
39:33I would have done anything.
39:35You'd tell me,
39:36like,
39:36you've got to go
39:36parachuting the movie.
39:37It's like,
39:38I'm in.
39:39Now that I have kids,
39:40I'm like,
39:41I've got to stay alive
39:42and obviously,
39:44I mean,
39:45I want to anyway,
39:45but now more than ever
39:46and I was like,
39:48I don't know
39:49if I want to get in this plane.
39:50It's going to be cheaper
39:51if I get in the plane,
39:52more expensive
39:53if I don't.
39:55I said,
39:55no,
39:55I don't feel good
39:56about doing it
39:57and then I spoke
39:58to my wife
39:59and she's like,
39:59look,
39:59maybe it's fine.
40:00It's an old plane
40:01but it's got a new engine.
40:03Oh.
40:04I thought about it
40:05and I called the director.
40:07I said,
40:07all right,
40:08I'm going in the plane
40:09and he was like,
40:09thank you,
40:10thank you
40:11and I was like,
40:12you know,
40:12feeling really nervous about it
40:14and the day before
40:15I was supposed to shoot it,
40:16the insurance company
40:17said I wasn't allowed
40:19to do it
40:20and I was off the hook
40:22and I was like,
40:23great,
40:23I was the good guy.
40:24I said yes.
40:25Yeah, right.
40:26And then they wouldn't
40:27let me do it.
40:28It was the only time
40:29I've ever admired
40:30an insurance company.
40:33The only time.
40:34Thank goodness
40:34for insurance.
40:36I mean,
40:37you know,
40:37we could,
40:38you know,
40:39in California
40:39say a lot about
40:40insurance companies.
40:41I hope you have,
40:42I hope you run into
40:43Michael Keaton
40:43and really get to express
40:44your love for him.
40:45And I think we should,
40:46right?
40:46We should tell people
40:48what we feel about them.
40:49Right, right.
40:50You know,
40:50rather than be cool
40:51and hiding.
40:51That's right.
40:51Like, so yeah,
40:52if you see me
40:53at the Golden Globes
40:54or somewhere
40:55just like
40:56kissing the ring.
40:56You know what would be
40:57a lot of fun?
40:58If Michael Keaton
40:59really hits it off
41:00with your brother Nash
41:01and ignores you completely.
41:03It seems like
41:04justice will be served.
41:06Joel Edgerton,
41:07everybody.
41:08Train Dream.
41:09It's on Netflix now
41:13Goodbye.
41:15Shake your love
41:16I just can't take your love
41:18Shake your love
41:20I just can't take your love
41:23Shake your love
41:24Come on, shake it up
41:26Shake your love
41:28I just can't take your love
41:30Thanks for Mickey Glazer,
41:32Joel Edgerton,
41:33and Debbie Gibson.
41:34That is her book right there,
41:36Eternally Electric.
41:37Apologies to Matt Damon.
41:39We ran out of time for him.
41:40Nightline is next.
41:41Thanks for watching.
41:42Good night.
41:42Good night.
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