steve: from rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it s the tonight show starring jimmy fallon. tonight join jimmy and his guests - michael strahan, brene brown, musical guest patty smyth, and featuring the legendary roots crew and now here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy: oh hi, everybody. hello. thank you, thank you, thank you so much. welcome to the tonight show, everybody. we are here from studio 6a in new york city. [ cheers and applause thank you so much for watching thanks for being here. let s get to the news and jokes. well, guys, it s been five days since the election was called, and president trump still has no plans to concede. pretty soon we re going to need vladimir putin to stage an intervention [ laughter ] look, it actually isn t my birthday we we re worried about you. [ light laughter ] yeah, we could be working on the pandemic or the economy, but instead we had to lure trump out of the white house like a cat burro
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