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Jimmy Fallon Tries to Assemble a Tent as Late-Night Hosts Continue Their At-Home Shows

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Late-night shenanigans are still going strong! Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel continued their at-home monologues and sketches on Thursday for their shows,  and Fallon cautiously sat on the steps of his home for this installment, reading out jokes and hashtags submissions for #MyQuarantineInSixWords.

Since his wife and camerawoman, Nancy Juvonen, wasn't reacting to any of his jokes, Fallon played his own laugh track as he read the jokes aloud. «Today my kids joined SAG and asked for their own trailers,» Fallon quipped.

He also video called Jennifer Garner as his guest to talk about the work she's doing with Save the Children and the campaign #SaveWithStories to help raise money for kids who are suffering as a result of school closures.

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