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don't let 'em change your mind ♪ ♪ no i never knew a love like this ♪ ♪ now we're picking purple irises ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is "nightline." >> juju: tonight, parade turns deadly. one person killed, at least 22 others shot, eight of them children. after gunfire erupted in kansas city at what should have been a day of celebration for fans cheering the super bowl champion
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chiefs. >> because of bad actors, which were very few this tragedy occurred. >> juju: what witnesses saw and heard. plus on this valentine's day, a look at love. >> 2024 seems like the year of celebrity love. >> juju: star power pda on display in music, the big screen, and of course, the post-super bowl travis taylor kiss seen round the world. >> you're the best, baby, the absolutely best. >> juju: it's not all candles and rose petals. >> watching a celebrity divorce, kind of like watching a car crash. >> juju: those couple heartbreaks we witnessed as well. billy dee williams. >> i had no choice, they arrived right before you did. i'm sorry. >> juju: the "star wars" pioneer reflecting on his ground-breaking role in the franchise. >> i try to stay away from the whole stereotypical perspective. >> juju: now out with a new memoir and opening up about his decades in showbiz, stilling the
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tea on his red-hot hollywood love life. >> very romantic to be a philanderer. >> still to this day? >> yeah, i think i'm still that way. jordan's sore nose let out a fiery sneeze, so dad grabbed puffs plus lotion to soothe her with ease. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin and locks in moisture to provide soothing relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. america's #1 lotion tissue. ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season.
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>> juju: thanks for joining us. tonight, more questions than
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answers after a day of celebration in kansas city erupted into chaos. fans terrified, running for their lives as gunfire rang out at the chiefs' post-super bowl parade. a mother of two killed. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, panic and chaos in kansas city just as the victory celebration was ending. this was the moment that gunfire rang out. you could hear it in the crowd. our station, affiliate kmbc, broadcasting live when the shots were fired. >> shots were fired west of union station near the garage. multiple people were struck. >> reporter: hundreds of terrified fans running for their lives. >> all of a sudden people started crushing forward. everybody started running. there was screaming. we didn't know what was happening. but this day and age, when people run, you run. so i put my arms around her, we tried to push through so people wouldn't run on top of us. there was a woman crying, saying
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something about somebody had been shot. >> reporter: this video appears to show bystanders tackling someone as they tried to run away. another video showing law enforcement tackling another person to the ground. at least one person killed. multiple others shot. law enforcement running through the crowd with weapons drawn, hopping over barricades. first responders treating victims on the ground, ferrying multiple patients on stretchers to waiting ambulances. at the hospital, medical workers rushing the injured into the building. back at the scene, snipers scanning the crowd from rooftops. >> we heard gunshots. but we thought they were fireworks. so half of us didn't really respond to it. but after, we did realize that a shooting took place, which was quite shocking. >> reporter: the crowd estimated to be about 800,000, packing the entire downtown all morning. the players holding a rally on the stage right in front of union station, had just left the stage when the gunfire began. >> all of a sudden, it sounded like fireworks, we're like, oh, okay. and my daughter yelled, get down, get down.
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so, she grabbed me and pulled me down. >> i'm angry at what happened today. the people who came to this celebration should expect a safe environment. we had over 800 law enforcement officers, kansas city and other agencies, at the location to keep everyone safe. because of bad actors, which were very few, this tragedy occurred. even in the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers. >> reporter: tonight we're learning the name of that victim, kansas city radio station kffi saying one of their deejays, lisa lopes galvan, was killed at the parade. at least 28 people were injured, at least eight children were shot in all of this. classes were canceled today, so there were a lot of kids who came out to this rally. authorities say three people have been detained in connection with this shooting, and one
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firearm has been recovered. an exact motive remains under investigation. juju? >> juju: alex, thank you. abc news, of course, will continue to follow developments in the investigation. we turn now to a look at love on this valentine's day. now more than ever, celebrities seem comfortable going public with their relationships. and with social media everywhere, fans now seem to have a front-row seat to the romance, and sometimes drama playing out in realtime. >> you're the best, baby. the absolute best. was it electric? >> it was unbelievable. >> juju: it's the super bowl kiss seen round the world this weekend. >> i don't think that right now there is another couple that is bigger than taylor swift and travis kelce. >> juju: taylor swift, travis kelce, their love on display on the field. and then, continuing their love story in the club after the big game. >> everyone talks about couple
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goals. i think with taylor and travis, they both are killing it at the same time, sometimes in the same weekend. and their love only seems to grow stronger. >> whoo! >> juju: the pop icon and football star aren't the only celebrities not shying away from pda this year. >> hey, travis. hey, taylor. >> 2024 is off to a really good start when it comes to celebrity romance. you know, we're seeing celebrities be very comfortable and kind of let us inside a little bit. and see what their romance is like. >> juju: seven-time olympic medalist simone biles cheering on her husband, football player jonathan owens. actors channing tatum and zoe kravitz getting cozy. timothee chalamet and kyle jenner giving each other pecks. ben affleck and j. lo getting loud about their love. the bey-hive, crazy in love with
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jay-z and beyonce at the grammys. >> people are generally excited to follow celebrity love lives because they are aspirational. not just the wealth and not just the fame. but i think it's that, you know, to see people exist and be in love makes you feel like you can get the same thing. >> juju: it's not just celebrity showing love. a lifelong love story that continues blooming every valentine's day for one couple in california. john and diana maver were married nearly 50 years before he passed away in 2017, but he made sure that he would always be her valentine. >> it's set up so that every year, a bouquet of flowers shows up on her doorstep from my dad. >> juju: a bouquet of roses and lilies have been appearing at diana's front door for the past six years. >> when these smiles arrive, you should see the smile that comes on her face. it's just this incredible joy washes over her as she -- he just knows, he knows he's there
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with her. >> true love is something that i've had for a long time, and it touched my heart so much. and i wish that for everybody. >> love is something that everyone has experienced or wants to experience or desires. it's a connective tissue that all of us have together. whether it's romantic love or platonic love. familial love. >> juju: plenty of romances have gone dark, too. "vanderpump rules." >> i don't give a [ bleep ] about you and raquel! your friendship is [ bleep ] bull [ bleep ]. >> juju: tom sandoval cheating on aryiana madix with her best friend rachel, giving the moniker "scandoval." >> it's consumed the lives of every bravoaholic. >> juju: then filing for divorce last year. >> watching a celebrity divorce devolve is kind of like watching
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a car crash. >> juju: of course, they aren't the only stars calling it quits. there's britney spears, ariana grande, hugh jackman, ricky martin, sofia vergara, and joe manganiello. some are naming last summer the summer of divorce. >> celebrities have the world at their fingertips. and i do think when they're at work and everybody's sale, yes mister this, yes mister that, then they come home and it's like," can you go walk the dog?" it becomes so easy to get divorced these days. >> juju: divorce is a subject long intertwined with the entertainment we consume and the movies we love. from the heartbreak in "kramer versus kramer." >> that's everything. >> hey. hey, hey, hey, hey, hey! >> juju: to the hysterics in "war of the roses." and the human toll of going through it in "marriage story."
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>> every day i wake up and i hope you're dead! >> juju: in modern times the idea that half of all marriages end in divorce is almost an american proverb. but according to data, divorces have actually gone down in recent years. divorce historian april white says celebrity divorces are a sign of the times. the way we talk about the stars has changed, and so, too, has our idea of what a marriage really is. >> marriage has meant something different to every generation. marriage in the united states has largely moved from an economic model to a love model. we marry for love. >> juju: celebrating valentine's day doesn't just have to mean romantic love. >> galentine's day has become its own holiday. there are celebrity bffs to look at and be inspired by. oprah winfrey and gayle king. amy poehler and tina fey.
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blake lively and taylor swift. selena gomez and taylor swift. and so many others. >> juju: as amy poehler taught us in "parks and rec," you can always celebrate love with the gals. >> what's galentine's day? it's only the best day of the year. february 13th our lady friends and i leave our husbands and boyfriends at home and come and kick it breakfast style. ladies celebrating ladies. >> it's really kind of nice and endearing to see a celebration of womanhood and sisterhood. >> it's like lilith fair minus the angst plus frittatas. >> juju: and when we come back, one on one with billy dee williams on his decades in hollywood. did you know you waste 200 hours a year handwashing dishes? hun. hun. turning your back on the moments that matter. there's a better option than handwashing. switch to your dishwasher and cascade platinum plus.
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>> juju: welcome back. billy dee williams has always had a lot to say, and at 86, he's seen plenty. the veteran actor has written a memoir on his six decades in the spotlight and gave my "nightline" coanchor, byron pitts, an inside look. >> byron: welcome to "nightline," mr. billy dee williams. >> well, i appreciate this, thank you. >> byron: it's an honor to have you. i'd say, in describing your book, i described it to think colleague as a romantic walk through harlem, through hollywood, and through history. it's a wonderful book. you're 86 years young. >> 87 in april. >> byron: 87 in april. so i want to start looking at a clip at what one generation knows you primarily, from your
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work in the "star wars" series, as lando calrissian. >> we would be honored if you would join us. >> i had no choice, they arrived right before you did. i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry too. >> byron: what was it like for you playing that role? as we both recall, it was a controversial role that you play, right? because in the first "star wars," there were no black people. they brought you in. and you've made clear you didn't play it as a black man? >> no, no. i try to stay away from the whole stereotypical perspective. i don't find anything interesting about it. it's no fun. i tend to view myself as part of the universe. they told me the character's name, calrissian.
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i said, "that's an armenian name." and i said, "whoa, let me see what i can do with that." and then, of course, when i got the cape, that contributed to the development of the character. for me, that was errol flynn time. so i was trying to wribring a k of bigger than life romance to the character. but i just took this as an opportunity to take it into a place that i felt was much more interesting. >> byron: i would love to talk to you about a number of the romances that you discuss in the book. but this is television. so we'll leave that for the readers. >> the philanderer. it's very romantic to be a philanderer. >> byron: back then. >> absolutely. it's in my blood, really. i've always been sort of romanticist. >> you say that present tense. >> i'm still that way.
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i'm too old to practice it and i really don't want to. >> byron: i ask this respectfully. do you appreciate what a big deal you are? how important your life is to so many people? >> yeah, of course i appreciate it. >> byron: yeah, because i -- >> i don't dwell on it. i mean -- i tend to look at myself as a walking absurdity. i chuckle about myself all the time. you know? >> byron: why so? >> i don't know, i just think i'm a silly boy. >> byron: a silly boy? >> yes. >> byron: i think about one of your great movies, it certainly resonated in my household as a child, "lady sings the blues." you worked with diana ross, which was an incredible movie to be told at the time, for the first time for many audiences they saw black love on the screen in this romantic character. what was it like working with her? >> oh, we had a great time. you know, like two little kids in a playpen. it was a wonderful experience.
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>> byron: you came of age in a time when racism was harsh and painful in america. segregation was real in america. for all of your great success, as an actor, as an artist, some would argue that some success that you earned was not given because of the color of your skin. none of that has made you angry, bitter. why is that? >> the way i was raised, i suppose. we come from a family of really wonderful, proud people. i don't ever remember anybody feeling like a victim. and we were good, hard-working, working-class people. >> byron: yes. what's next for you? >> maybe this is just a new beginning for a new mountain to climb. >> byron: yeah, yeah. >> i don't know. i don't know. i'm waiting to see what happens. >> byron: it's been a real honor to speak with you. the book is called, "what have we here?"
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billy dee williams, thank you, sir. continued grace to you. >> well, i appreciate it. thank you so much. you have a blessed day. >> juju: our thanks to byron. "what have we here?" is on sale now. when we come back, remembering pop tart inventor bill post. system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness;
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♪ >> juju: finally tonight, you might not know his name, but you definitely know his creation. >> the hot taste of kellogg's pop tarts. ♪ so hot they're cool ♪ >> juju: 60 years ago, bill post was asked by kellogg's to create a toaster pastry. three months later, pop tarts were born and the breakfast market would never be the same. about 3 billion have been sold since. when he retired from kellogg's, post became a brand ambassador for the company, visiting classrooms and telling children the story of the iconic pop tart. bill post was 96. quite a legacy. and that's "nightline" for tonight. watch full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here, same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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