Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump vowing to colonize Mars if elected president, before talking with Michael Strahan and Sebastian Maniscalco.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like President Biden warning against China in his United Nations address, before talking with Keith Urban and Margaret Qualley.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump selling coins with his face on them, before speaking with Cate Blanchett and Marcello Hernández and welcoming Nick Griffin for a stand-up comedy performance.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump saying "one really violent day" of policing would end crime, before speaking with Kate McKinnon, Kit Connor, Rachel Zegler and Jelly Roll.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like moderators not fact-checking JD Vance and Tim Walz during the vice presidential debate, before speaking with Sarah Paulson and Jack Antonoff
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Kamala Harris doing an interview with Call Her Daddy, before speaking with Hoda Kotb, Henrik Lundqvist and Gabriel LaBelle and welcoming Vampire Weekend for a musical performance.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like a poll finding that voters think Harris is more fun than Trump, before speaking with Chris Pine and Nicholas Braun and welcoming comedian Mary Mack for stand-up.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like CNN giving Trump the deadline to agree to a final debate against Kamala Harris, before speaking with Pharrell Williams, Rachel Sennott and FINNEAS and welcoming FINNEAS for a musical performance.
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Tim Walz campaigning on a World of Warcraft livestream, before speaking with Jordan Peele and Madelyn Cline and welcoming Kane Brown for a musical performance.
Jimmy chats with Michael Bublé at the top of the program; Fandom Signs; Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson Ad; Company Lawsuits; The Roots have an alternative group; Tonight Show Fake That Shake; Ariana Grande brings Jimmy a present; Michael Bublé performed "Bring It On Home to Me"
Actor Martin Short (TV series, "Only Murder in the Building"); actress Chloe Fineman (TV series "Laid" and "Saturday Night Live"); Jimmy Fallon and The Roots perform;
Jimmy addresses the latest news, like Trump banning paper straws, before speaking with Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and Leo Woodall and welcoming Larry June, 2 Chainz and The Alchemist for a musical performance.
TV personality Chelsea Handler (book, "I'll Have What She's Having"); actor Billy Crudup (TV series, "The Morning Show"); hockey player Matthew Tkachuk; Waxahatchee perform;
Actress Parker Posey (TV series "The White Lotus", movie "The Parenting"); actor Alan Cumming; basketball coach Rick Pitino; Julia Michaels and Maren Morris perform;
Actress Eva Longoria (movie, "Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip"); comic Katt Williams; actor Stephen Graham; Dove Cameron performs;