When “Jimmy Kimmel Live” returned with a new episode on Jan. 13, guests included Snoop Dogg, Roy Wood Jr. and Altadena musical group Dawes. That show spiked with a 0.31 rating in the demo, leading the night among all talkers. The show also won Tuesday night that week with guests including Bill Burr, Jessica Gunning and Neal Francis.
Like a lot of Angelenos, Jimmy Kimmel isn't looking forward to Donald Trump's visit this weekend to Los Angeles. Trump is visiting, ostensibly, to review the damage caused by the devastating wildfires.
It was an emotional night for Jimmy Kimmel as he returned to his late-night show for the first time since the outbreak of the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. In his Monday monologue, the comedian choked up while discussing the "very scary,
Jimmy Kimmel said President Donald Trump is still pushing nonsense about California’s water supply after the state battled a series of devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Kimmel rolled footage of Trump claiming that California has a secret supply of water, but won’t use it to fight fires.
"Once again, we see our fellow men and women coming together to support each other," Jimmy Kimmel says about Angelenos during the wildfires
Jimmy Kimmel got emotional Monday night talking about the wildfires that have impacted him and his late night show.
That’s our building right there, the El Capitan. That’s how close this fire was to our theater here,” the comedian shared.
Jimmy Kimmel fought back tears during his return to 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' amid the Los Angeles wildfires: 'A sickening, shocking, awful experience.'
Jimmy Kimmel praised the Watch Duty app, Steve Guttenberg and first responders in his first opening monologue since the start of the 'very scary' L.A. fires.
Kimmel said it was a “very scary, very stressful, very strange week here in L.A., where we work, where we live, where our kids go to school.”
LOS ANGELES -- Jimmy Kimmel delivered an emotional monologue during the Jan. 13 episode of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" about the "nightmare" situation of the Southern California fires.
Dawes performed a heartbreaking tribute to their hometown, 'Time Spent in Los Angeles,' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' on Monday (Jan 13) amid wildfires.