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  • We are friends.

  • And I and write to a lot saying, once again brilliant monologue.

  • Everything you're doing on the show is--

  • you're using your voice for good,

  • you're saying a lot of important things.

  • Well, you're very nice to say that.

  • I do want to say, thank you to you.

  • Because you were very kind when my son went

  • through a couple of heart surgeries,

  • to raise a huge amount of money.

  • You and your viewers raised a million dollars.

  • It meant a lot a lot to us.

  • Thank you.

  • It just, you know, you're such a great guy

  • and that was so emotional to see you go through that.

  • But when anything that, you know, the latest the school

  • shooting that, you get very emotional.

  • And I love that about you.

  • I'm tearing up right now to be honest with you.

  • It's embarrassing to me.

  • You know, I try not to cry.

  • I pinch my hand.

  • They say if you--

  • That's for a headache.

  • I don't know why you think that.

  • That's got nothing to do with stopping you crying.

  • Well, no wonder it doesn't work.

  • It doesn't work.

  • Who told you that?

  • I read it online.

  • No, it's--

  • Are you telling me that was fake news?

  • That's to get rid of a headache.

  • There's Billy.

  • Anyway, there's Billy.

  • But tell everyone what, well, he say

  • he was born with a heart condition.

  • He was born with a couple of different, genetic heart

  • disease, is what he was born with.

  • And so he had to have two different operations.

  • And of course, you know, I became upset

  • about this on television, which, I'm a crier.

  • I mean, I do cry.

  • I've been known to cry.

  • In fact, I used to be a mobile DJ.

  • I did weddings.

  • I was working in Phoenix, Arizona.

  • I did it while I was in college.

  • And there was a wedding where, you know, with the wedding,

  • you plan the wedding a few months in advance, sometimes

  • a year in advance.

  • So I had a meeting with the bride and groom.

  • And we went through all the different songs

  • they wanted to play-- and what do you want to do, you know,

  • the bride and her father, do you want to do that dance,

  • do you want to do the dance with the groom, we go through.

  • They want to do everything.

  • So we have the bride and groom, they have their first dance.

  • And I say, I'd like to bring the bride's father to the dance

  • floor.

  • And the bride's father comes out and they dance.

  • It's very nice.

  • Now I'd like to bring the groom's mother to the dance

  • floor.

  • And in the time since we planned the wedding and the day

  • the wedding happened, the groom's mother

  • has passed away, which, no one told me.

  • [AWW]

  • So, yeah, that's how people reacted

  • when the mom wasn't there.

  • And everyone in the whole wedding started crying.

  • Including the disk jockey.

  • And then I was so upset that they were

  • coming over and comforting me.

  • Even though it was their mother that passed away.

  • Oh my god.

  • And I pray that nobody ever finds that video because I'm

  • sure it's out there, somewhere.

  • It sure is out there.

  • We'll find it.

  • Yeah.

  • If anyone will find it, it's you.

  • Well, we have a surprise for you.

  • You do?

  • Yes we do.

  • That could go either way on this show, really.

  • I know, but it's a good surprise.

  • OK, it's a good surprise.

  • All right.

  • We called our friends at Children's Hospital LA,

  • including Billy's surgeon, and we

  • have named one of the rooms of the Hart Institute floor

  • in honor of Billy.

  • Wow!

  • Yeah.

  • So uh--

  • Wow.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • Wow.

  • They are there.

  • Dr. Stein.

  • Wow.

  • That will forever be The Billy Kimmel Room.

  • That forever be Billy Kimmel room.

  • And thanks to everyone in the Children's

  • Hospital LA, including several of Billy's nurses

  • who are here in the audience today.

  • Where are they?

  • They're right there.

  • Oh!

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You should be at work!

  • All right.

  • Wow.

  • Thank you very much.

  • It means a lot to me.

  • Well, I love you and Molly.

  • And does Jane still like me as much as she did?

  • Jane was--

  • Has she moved on?

  • You know, she was finding Dory in her bed every night

  • for a long time but--

  • What happened?

  • Sadly, she's moved on to Paw Patrol.

  • Oh no.

  • All right.

  • Take that plaque down.

  • All right, well we want to raise another million dollars.

  • So please go to our website to donate.

  • This is really important for so many reasons.

  • Thanks so much for you being here,

  • the nurses that helped, because this guy is the greatest.

  • Isn't he?

  • All right the 90th annual academy awards airs this Sunday

  • at 8:00 Eastern on ABC.

  • I can't wait to see you.

  • You're going to do a great job Sunday night.

  • Thank you.

  • I'm going to try to keep it together.

We are friends.

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