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♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. still to come, music from florida georgia line. our next guest is a talented young man whose face is almost certainly in your daughter's phone. starting friday you can see him if the new movie "charlie's angels." please welcome noah centineo. [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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what's going on? did you hurt yourself because you don't wear socks? [ laughter ] >> actually, yeah. kind of. i tried to play basketball. >> jimmy: oh, you're not a basketball player? >> no, no, i'm very -- i'm very bad. >> jimmy: it looks very serious. like that is a serious cast you have on. >> yeah. it's pretty intense. >> jimmy: it's like darth vader style. you kn >> it is. i tore my acl. >> jimmy: oh. that's bad. >> yeah. i mean, i got surgery. now modern medicine. it would have been bad in like the 1800s. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the 1800s we would have just had to smother you with a rock or something. i don't know. >> that would have been it. >> jimmy: they didn't have pillows back then. so are you laid up now? are you like on bed rest? >> i'm supposed to be. >> jimmy: you're supposed to be. sorry about that. >> no, i'm super happy. >> jimmy: are you not obeying doctor's orders? >> i'm kind of -- i was on bed rest for the first week after
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surgery and i got a nice airbnb and did absolutely nothing for six days. >> jimmy: so you got an airbnb outside of your home? >> yes. >> jimmy: oh. just for recovery. so you were like hey, you know what? i'm -- >> i'm that pompous guy. >> jimmy: i think that's smart. i had this bad turn of events, i'm going to make a vacation out of it. >> why not? >> jimmy: so it's on the beach you said. >> yeah. it's on the beach. >> jimmy: but you can't go out on the beach, can you? >> it was on a hillside. and i lived on a couch, and then i lived outside, which was about eight feet away. and then i lived where the bathroom was over there. you've got to go to the bathroom. >> jimmy: i know i do. [ laughter ] >> i learned that if i grab my toes i can lift and like move. and it doesn't hurt. and so that was how i got up and off the couch. it was like this -- it was this really great realization that made my life so much easier.
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>> jimmy: would you -- how do you move with something like that? >> well, showering is a little more difficult. the one time i showered in those five days i got on instagram. >> jimmy: oh, you didn't take many showers. don't you have many fans that volunteer to come over and wash you? wouldn't that be an easy solution? >> we didn't really put that out there. >> jimmy: not this time. it's not too late now. i'm sure you can get the wash treatment. so you just shaved your head, too, huh? >> i-d y did, yes. >> jimmy: why? >> i've been wanting to shave my head for years. >> jimmy: oh. >> i know, it's a huge deal. i wanted to shave my head, and i thought i should wait until -- >> jimmy: we have this picture of you. how old are you in this picture? with really the identical haircut. [ laughter ] >> minus two scars you can see actually. i was 4. i was 4 in that picture.
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>> jimmy: 4 years old. that's a cute kid. did this 4-year-old kid know that he wanted to be an actor one day? >> no. he wanted to do acrobatics. and he wanted to play soccer. that was his dream. >> jimmy: and now really all you can do is grab your toe and stand up. [ laughter ] >> what he knew was he wasn't going to play basketball. that's what he certainly knew. >> jimmy: when you get a haircut like that, do you just do it yourself or do you go to someone? >> well, so my girlfriend has this dude, shah, that does her hair. he's an amazing -- he's really good at what he does. he's an amazing person. >> jimmy: well, let's not get ridiculous. [ laughter ] i'm not going to go with amazing. >> it's pretty simple for him. >> jimmy: looks like he used the number 3 or 4 on you. [ laughter ] i'm going to be honest, i'm amazing too. >> you do your hair? >> jimmy: i trim my beard, yeah. i note numbers. zplt first time i went in there i like bleached my beard. it was a weird idea.
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and the second time i went any buzzed all my hair off. sofer time i so every time i go into this place they're like what is this guy going to do? >> jimmy: maybe next time you give them an eyebrow. >> maybe what zac efron's got going on. he tore his acl too i heard. we're acl brothers. >> jimmy: oh, you guys could sit quietly next to each other. >> oh, he's healed now. >> jimmy: that's right. he had the acl last time he was here. let me ask you a question about being this handsome. [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> jimmy: because most of us will never experience it. >> i don't think so. i'm sweating now. >> jimmy: you feel like you want to do stuff to your head and your face to make yourself less -- to get yourself into like a reasonable range of being handsome? is that what it is? [ laughter ] like are you planning to get any tattoos -- >> so i promised myself that i was going to wait until i had a film going to theaters to buzz my head or to get a tattoo. >> jimmy: this is a weird promise to make to yourself.
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>> well, the way i said it was until i was like a household name you could say. and that kind of happened with "to all the boys." but then with "charlie it's going to -- >> jimmy: "charlie's angels." >> i'm actually going to the premiere. >> jimmy: oh, you're going to th rl's aels." you didn't even know "charlie's angels," right? you're probably too young for the movie of "charlie's angels." >> i had heard of "charlie's angels" and i knew that cameron diaz was an angel. >> jimmy: yes, she was. >> but for the -- i had absolutely no idea the rest of it. i hadn't seen the film. >> jimmy: you know there was a tv series before that as well. >> i learned that. >> jimmy: you learned that. [ laughter ] wow. isn't that something else? last night you won a people's choice award, correct? congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] this is interesting. you won comedy movie star of 2019. you beat ali wong, kevin hart,
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rebel wilson, and adam sandler. that's pretty crazy. [ applause ] >> i don't know what happened, jimmy. >> jimmy: are the people making the right choice? >> are the people -- >> jimmy: yes. are the people making the right choice? >> i don't know, man. i don't think i'm as funny as any of those people. those people are really funny and they've been doing it for so long. like the fact i'm even in the same discussion with them is ludicrous. >> jimmy: well, congratulations on that. and coralation on the '70s. [ laughter ] >> that's right. >> jimmy: noah centineo, we'll be right back with music from florida georgia line. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by the 2019 a class. mercedes-benz, the best or nothing.
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>> jimmy: thanks to kerry washington and noah centineo.
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apologies to matt damon.untry." here with the song "blessings," florida georgia line! hrpz chrpz [ cheers and applause ] >> it feels amazing to be back with y'all. help us out with this one if you know it. ♪ first time i met you knew i never could forget you, girl you always saw ♪ ♪ the blue skies past the rain clouds in my eyes there's music ♪ ♪ in your laughter from the floor up to the rafters you're that ♪ ♪ happy ever after i've been after my whole life who knows where i'd be ♪ ♪ without you no, i just couldn't be without you ♪ou '
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a little house ♪ ♪ on a little land a little creek a little jeep same old moon ♪ ♪ everybody sees it sure ain't hard to count your blessings first night we met ♪ ♪ i never dreamed that you could be so perfectly created, girl he made a perfect angel ♪ ♪ and he made you just for me who knows where i'd be without you ♪ ♪ no, i just couldn't be without you i'll just say amen i can count 'em ♪ ♪ on one hand but, honey, look there on your finger i'd say i'm a lucky man ♪ ♪ god made two lovers
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ouof strangers a littleouse ♪ a little creek a little jeep same old moon everybody sees ♪ ♪ it sure ain't hard to count your blessings that's true. no, i can't count 'em on both hands ♪ ♪ but, honey look here at this picture i'd say we're a lucky fam and i'm thankful ♪ ♪ to be with you a little house on a little land a couple kids, two or three ♪ ♪ same old song that we'll always sing it sure ain't hard to count your blessings ♪ to count your blessings ♪ime
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>> thank y'all so much! [ cheers and applause ] this is "nightline." >> tonight -- saving the day. the hero teen from the deadly ambush in mexico. >> they just started hitting the car first, like with a bunch, a bunch of bullets. >> now the exclusive abc news intervi interview. how he hiked 14 miles to save his siblings. tonight, inside his harrowing journey. and the new arrest in the hunt for the killers. plus, back on the case with sunny hostin. the former federal prosecutor turned co-host of "the view." >> it's not accurate.
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>> my law degree says it is. >> what you may not know about the abc news legal expert, the childhood incident that shaped her career. >> it changed our entire family. >> as she's now taking the fight for justice from the courtroom to behind the yellow tape. and hero's home. saluting a veteran with a big surprise. [ applause ] but first, the in the 2345789 "nightline" 5.
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good evening. thank you for joining us. as heartbreaking and horrifying as the attack on a group of women and children was last week in mexico, we quickly learned it could have been far worse. tonight meet theha he did toave his siblings. here's abc's tom lamas. >> there's five kids signature on the side of the road got shot on the mouth, shot on the foot, shot on the leg. >> they the car first with a bunch, a bunch of bullets. >> reporter: these are the horrifying sights and sounds. >> the bodies are burnt inside the vehicles. >> reporter: of a brutal massacre that shocked the nation. >> this is for the record. nita and four of my grandchildren are burnt and shot up. >> reporter: three american
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women and six children murdered. allegedly gunned down by members of a drug cartel. some of the survivors seen here all members of the same fundamentalist mormon community, alive in part because of this brave 13-year-old boy, hailed a hero after walking 14 miles to get his wounded family members help. now nearly a week incident devon langford is speaking out alongside his father. >> going through my mind was to get help because every one of them were bleeding really bad. so i was trying to get in a rush to get there. >> reporter: he and his extended family, 17 in all, were traveling in three separate vehicles in a remote mountainouo according to reports, mexican officials suspect cartel hitmen are behind the attack. >> they were big guns and they were -- they were in masks. i was trying to duck down, and my mom got everybody down. it felt real scary and it felt like a lot of bullets. >> reporter: devin along with his brothers and sisters were in one of the vehicles.
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his mother, dawn, had desperately tried to get them to safety. >> car didn't work. so she was just trying to start the car as much as she could but i'm pretty sure they shot something so the car wouldn't even start. >> reporter: one of the last things he remembers her saying -- >> to get down right now. she was trying to pray to the lord. >> reporter: donna and two of her children, 11-year-old trevor and 3-year-old rogan, were killed. but devin was able to save the rest of his siblings. >> afterward they got us out of the car and they just got us on the floor and then they drove off. i walked a little while. i couldn't carry them no more. so i put them in the bush and i wasn't hit or nothing. so i started walking. >> reporter: he set out in search of help. still afraid his life was in danger. >> walking all those miles was if there wasn't anybody else out there trying to shoot me or following me. i was trying to hide myself the best i could under a bush. i prayed a lot. afterwards i got back up and started walking and prayed for a
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safe journey and that they're still alive and that they can make it. >> reporter: after a 14-mile walk this audio message sent to >> we have devin. he ran all the way home and he says that the rest of the kids that are still alive are up under a tree. >> and then we were taking them to a hospital so, i was so glad. >> my boy's a hero simply because he gave his life for his brothers and sisters. >> reporter: authorities say more than 200 rounds were fired. devin's mother donna ray langford as well as rannia miller and cristia langford johnson were killed along with six children including two of devin's younger brothers. >> the whole thing was a bloody massacre is what it was. on innocent lives. the most innocent. >> reporter: eight children survived. some were taken via helicopter to a hospital in mexico and later across the border into arizona by ambulance. >> christina's baby is alive. praise god. we got faith. she is alive. do you understand me?
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god is so good, you don't even know. >> reporter: christina langford johnson's 7-month-old was among those who lived. >> baby faith is her name. she actually miraculously survived. and after hours and hours of being alone wbl to find her. >> reporter: leon lebaron, one of christina's relatives, showed us this video o hou the canopy on the car seat. and we opened the canopy and the baby was smiling at us. >> reporter: the families, who have dual citizenship in both the u.s. and mexico, have lived in this border region for decades, before the cartels moved in. >> and when i first moved there, our little farm, there was a paradise, for children, for families. and we lived really safe. and had a good life. i have fond memories, really fond memories of my childhood there. >> reporter: one of the reasons why the drug cartels are so prevalent in this area is because it's incredibly remote. you can see behind me it's all mountains and there aren't too many police officers sort of guard this area. and that's why the cartels feel
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they can run rampant here and do whatever they want. mormons have a long history in mexico. christina rosetti studies the religion. >> so starting in the 1890s mormons began moving t tora re practiceygamy and those that do are not associated with the lds church in the u.s. now david says he's left with no choice but to leave. >> not only have i lost a wife and two children but having to move the rest of my family with really no place to go at this point. >> reporter: last thursday david, devin, and the rest of theirxtende it definitely was. saying good-bye to two innocent lives that were cut short and a vibrant wife that lived life to its fullest, that had many
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friends and was loved by all. by everybody. >> reporter: last week president trump tweeted "if mexico needs or requests help in cleaning out these monsters, the united states stands ready, willing, and able to get involved and could the job quickly and effectively. at the time mexico's president said they would handle this alone. but now mexico asking for the fbi's help. and earlier today mexico's public security ministersslyonc th this attack. as the investigation continues, devin wants the world to remember the family he lost including his mother and two little brothers a nice person ad brave woman that tried to save her kids. trevor was just a happy little -- happy kid. we did a lot of things together. rogan, he was just a happy little boy. >> reporter: and despite the tragedy david says their faith
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is what's holding them all together. >> my boy, donna's son, was questioning why god would allow something like this to happen. i told him that instead of looking at the three we've lost look at the seven that are allowed to stay with us. all seven of them if you look at every one of them individually, every one of them were a miracle to be alive. >> our thanks to tom. the fbi is also responding to an invitation by the mexican government to participate in the investigation, saying they "remain committed to working alongside their international partners to help bring justice to the perpetrators of this heinous act of violence." up next, the horrible crime that fueled the fight for justice for one of our own. plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer, yeah i feel free ♪ yeah that's all me. ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪
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