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it would be like this, oh, yeah. >> jimmy: but with bad words in between the "oh" and the "yes." >> yes. >> jimmy: when you see yourself in this movie which is not a movie for kids, it's kind of -- it's a scary movie in a lot of ways. do you feel scared? >> well, i know how it's filmed. i know it's all fake. >> jimmy: oh. >> i know the bad guys is actually a nice person. >> jimmy: oh, he was? >> yes. >> jimmy: like the opposite of ma really. [ applause ] right? the oscar nominations come out on thursday. are you excited about that? >> yes. >> jimmy: a lot of people say you might get nominated for best actor, right? >> i don't think i might because there's still lots of good
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"the revenant" and then -- >> jimmy: that's it, really. [ applause ] the field is pretty wide open. do you know if you win you will be the youngest person ever to win, did you know that? if you do win the oscar, where will youma7ji kee_% it?c%] >> in my dresser room -- in my dressing room which is actually a bedroom. mme8ow why i just said that. i don't usually say that. >> jimmy: well, i hope -- you know what, i'd like you to come back at least once a year until you're a ive8hmma7adult. will you make me a deal on that? very nice to meet you, jacob. jacob tremblay! " room" is in theaters now. and we'll be right back with leon bridges. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel
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david duchovny, gillian anderson, jacob tremblay, and apologize to matt damon. we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. but first, his album is called " coming home," here with the song " twistin' and groovin'," leon bridges. [ applause ]6 mmel liv]` i got a call from my baby^abc said she f u65bav@5 livabc% saidhe]y kinotherj@ma7 lover in another city said she's doing fine in new orleans now she got me pacing wondering where'd i go wrong got me going in circles
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gonna take the west train toj@ma7 l5siana in the moror*^ab6jimm sweet little girl from the ninth ward of new orleans the way she dancing you could see her from tennessee up under that red dress are legs long as the bayou trees she got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in the room she's a twistin and groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question
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here we go got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in that room let me tell you something else about her her name was earthi was her name i could never forget just like the way she dipped on the bronze-tiled floor honey was movin with ease each and every step so good that baby had my eyes at her glow no shiny jewelry still the brightest thing illuminatin the room that girl is twistin and a groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question baby would you be my queen let me see you dance ooh ooh baby
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this is a special edition of "nightline," america in focus. >> tonight, make his case. >> president obama's farewell state of the union. a look to the country's future. >> the united states of america is the most powerful nation on earth, period. >h@claying out on thecq campaign trail for the presidential hopefuls. bernie sanders coming out swinging. hillary clinton facing nelapected trouble in iowa. and another battle* brewing for trump and senator ted cruz. >> i am activist. >> young #activists. >> everyone is listening to you. >> vocal about their beliefs. >> i'm an independent woman. >> push for change.
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>> we have nothing to lose but our chains. >> to something as simple as a hug. >> and froroma4abthe white house. the state of the obamas, how the president and first family have evolved. >> god bless the united states of america. >> and what could be next for them in washington. but first, the " nightline 5." >> first, you can't put it in like that. you have to put it in first. >> the alfredo? >> yes. >> if it's baked on, it's never going to work. >> dish issues? trust your dishwasher with cascade platinum. it*lama through yourabc% toughest stuck-on food, better than finish finish. >> see, told you it would work. >> you guys heard me say that, right? >> cascade, the tougher tough food cleaner.
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"nightline," america in focus. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. we begin with the president's final state of the union address. making the case that he honored the progress made on his watch, addressing key issues like curing cancer, climate change, education. but priority number one, protecting the american people against terror networks and turning an eye towards the future of the country and the future of the white house, here's abc's david wright. >> the president of the united states. >> reporter: the next time we hear the sergeant in arms make that familiar announcement, a different president will be walking into the chamber and glad handing his way down the aisle.
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last state of the union, his parting shot, at this point he's playing for the history books. >> we live in a time of extraordinary change, change that's reshaping the way we live, the way we work, our planet, our place in the world. >> reporter: that word "change" which served as mantra for candidate barack obama's election all those years ago, tonight took on a different meaning.h@ced by.ightline seven yea oh@]@d@lama4 compromises,hth@c ne]@sappointments, cc *nene nigunintended consequences. the office and its responsibilities have changed demand, visibly as it always does. tonight as president barack obama framed it, changews` be good or bad. *lat's change n^%]@d@ can broaden opportunity or widen h@ma4h@cinequality. >> reporter: the white house billed this speech as different sort of stecion, not so much a*]@d@ laundry list of proposals but a plea to fix
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>> the future we want, all of us want, opportunity and security %]@d@htlifamilies, a rising standard of living, ac news nne sustainable peaceful planet for our kids, all that is within our reach. >> reporter: tonight there was one big ticket agenda item in the traditional sense, a vow to cure cancer, even nominating a new cancerabc% anewscabcnd because he's gone to the mac net for alllllama4s on shtlio many issues over the past 40 years i putting joe in charge of missionabc%ntrol. >>abr: but other obama agenda items were notably absent. one week after he was in tears on the issue of gun violence -- >> every time i think about those ws night, it get% *s meeightline mad. >> reporter: -- tonight obama sent a silent message,cn empty chair in the fircabcst lady's box for the victims of gun violence. also not mentioned, the seizure of two u.s. navy patrol boats
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but overall, obama didn't rub salt in the republican wounds. he pleaded for unity. >> so i hope we can work together this year on some bipartisan priorities. >> reporter: tonight the president also highlighted the plight of refugees, especially the millions fleeing isis and the civil war in syria, insisting america is not embroiled in world war iii. >> that is the story isil wants to tell. that's the kind of propaganda they use to recruit. we don't need to build them up to show that we're serious. >> reporter: obama insisted america oh is not in retreat. >> let me tell you something, the united states of america is the most powerful nation on earth. period. period. [ applause ] it's not even close. >> reporter: tonight the state of the union may be sound but the state of our politics is
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shrouded in scaffolding, hard hat zone full of dangers. the open question, who will be cma4ng the state ofofline next year leading the debate moving forward. >> i'm going to try to make it a little shorter. i know some of you are anxious to get back to iowa. >> reporter: two of the hopefuls were there in the chambers tonight on the republican side, senator* marco rubio, for the democrats, senator bernie sanders. their colleague senator ted cruz declined his invitation. too busy out campaigning in new hampshire. >> the state of washington, on the other hand, is a manifest disaster. >> reporter: donald trump wasn't invited tonight, but as he campaigned out in iowa that didn't seem to bother him. the tumultuous republican race is a worry not just for the democrats but also for the senior republican inside the chamber sitting beside the vice president for the first timimlama4 ea ,ay speaker paul ryan
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the republican response. >> if people want to hear from a leader who has brought people together, if people want to hear from a leader who has gotten things done, who hasas*]@g@ anne agenda, tuneline and watchigh@ governor nikki haley deliver the address. >> reporter: tonight governor haley distanced herself from the president but also from some of the candidates in her own party. >> during anxious times it can be tempting to follow the siren call of the angriest voices. we must resist that temptation. no one who is willing to work hard, abide by our laws, and love ourlineditionshoh@ma4 ever feel unwelcome in this country. >> reporter: among the democrats, huge uncertainty. senator bernie sanders there in the chamber as new polls show him pulling ahead of hillary clinton. >> it could be that the inevitable candidate for the democratic nomination may not be so inevitable today. nightlieporter: but less thanab* month to go before the first votes are cast, clinton once
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defensive. tonight she was on cnn dismissing the polls. >> i don't pay any attention to this. i don't feel that it's a good reflection about who will actually come out on caucus night. >> reporter: tomorrow she'll be out on the campaign trail again. vice president biden may wish he were out there, too. his grief over his son cost him his chance to toss his hat in the ring one more time. tonight was his last state of the union with front row seats. for obama, too, a senseabc% of h@_lness, a h@c pang of sorrow of what might might have been. >> i believe in change because i believe in you. >> reporter: that soaring rhetoric got him there in the first place, but has he delivered on all that has promised, how will history judge him? that's still up for grabs. >> the president likes to use the metaphor that there's still a lot on the table. and he's playinglache lononabc%game. and i think tonight the president showed that we still have oh of he still has ac couple more innings left.
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to dissolve the division in the country bututline camewah@ab with the country more divided and in more discord. >> reporter: president obama himself will spend the next year fighting forc%] his buctws n. the rest of us w w nightli now beab* h@c sed inws]@ on wherehtline we go ne.iglama ]@ i'm david wrighabc% in new york.abc ne next, young activists from around the country comeog%%]@i@ c c ws nk about the hot button ing up the nation. and later, the timeline of president obama's presidency and the american first family you've come to know. about a biologic, this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve mylama4 pain and protect mjomac neom further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that
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controversial issues have dominated not only political rhetoric but sparked worldwide trends online. trending hashtags like back lives matter and issuesabline ofc%^ control all creating social conversation. unab activists hoping to s sabc% amera'^ight and t th@c attidehtabc shs even theirrh@c alignments, might surprise you.h@ nig united we stand. >> reporter: on a busy street corner in southern california sergio is raising his arms in prayer for syria, iraq, and lebanon. a kind of public plea for peace. the 20-year-old quickly draws a crowd. >> good job, man. >> reporter: evoke surprisingly strong^abc rom ]@ *4h@cpassersby. received thousands of messages of support in return. >> this video reallyab* touched my h@h@ heart, made me cry. i wantedte% them to see my video. build up enough_ab cougene in them*4h@ to do something similar.
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>> reporter: just one of many young, savvy activists. >> good news, single ladies. for once everyone is listening to you. >> i amh@c activist. >> reporter: now using social media to discuss iueh@` they care about.c news >> we are the pro life generation. >> reporter: making the hashtag their new rallying cry. >> we cannot breathe. >> reporter: as the largest rising generation in u.s. history, their opinions matter. >> we used to follow the news on social media. now the social media is driving the *cline >> rorh@abe invite addyi verse and rather vocal group of influence to come off line and chat face to face about this critical election year. >> hillary clinton. >> liar. >> not authentic at all. >> season politician. >> trump. >> racist. >> reality tv. >> irresponsible. >> fearmongerer. >> he has the potential to up end the entire political system. >> reporter: the room got quiet when i asked who they plan to vote for. show of hands if you've decided.
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they may not have decided on a candidate but each activist was clear about what they think we as a nation should get worked up about. >> gun control. >> the first human right which is life. >> immigration. >> national security. >> criminalization and incarceration. >> reporter: come make part of black lives matter. >> we have nothing to lose but our -- >> reporter: one of the most successful sociallcabc campaigns in the last decade. p@c% the police areabc news getting involved,omwslaple are^ * breaking up the two guys who were mac fighting. >> reporter: i saw firsthand how they pulled off large-scalal^abc protests acssp@c%he nation withabc% results that packe nigcabc political punch. its success helped inspire htli like touring the` countryc ne speaking out against islamophobia islamophobia. >> we will no longer sit addressly while others seek to define us. >> does one have to be a racist, a bigot to say because i perceive isis to be muslim
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muslims coming to the united states in mass? >> no, i think that's a fair question, especially with the media portrayal with isis equals islam. >> and the white man comes into a movie theater and shoots up terrorist act. >> how does this conversation link with the conversation that people you're connected with have? >> people are]abccabc justifiably nervous about their safety. >> reporter: david isightline the esident of one of the largest conservative online communities with almost 8 million followers. >> it really doesn't have anything to doma4h@ with isis is muslim, muslim is isneh@cab h@ a christmas party without fear of being mutilated. >> reporter: and in the afafh@c, that massacre and shootings in colorado springs in charleston, gun control was the hot button topic. >> if someone wants to cause you harm they're going to cause you harm whether they have a firearm or spoon.
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classroom and kills a bunch of people with a spoon, then we'll talk about spoons. >> reporter: and refugees. >> fear. everyone is afraid. >> i'm not scared. >> i'm not scared. >> the answer is very clear. we need to allow refugees, people who are speaking asylum to enter video of io ]@q@ country, period. >> planned parenthood. >> biggest abortion chain in the country. >> biggest health care provider. >> reporter: businesslet plank is ar@?h@ described feminist, igab series pulls in millions of ws nightviewers. ch@c if you shut down planned parenthood, you can bet dollars overdo nuts that the rate of abortion is going to go up in this country and the rate of dangerous abortions that puts risk. >> reporter: linda rose is one of the new faces of the anti-abortion movement.
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has over 1 million facebook followering. >> we are identified with pro life because we have technology, we see the window to the womb. it's not just rhetoric and political division but reality in is a human life. >> as you're saying, it is thec%_ defining issue i think of our generation. in a lot of ways. >> defining issue. >> in a lot of ways. >> it cuts to the -- >> it is like -- it is life and death. >> that makes me so nervous that men are telling women what to do with their bodies. >> reporter: this freedom to exchange ideas, express themselves, they all hold in the highest esteem. they all believe what will helplaabc them shape their version of thes@>h@4news american dream. >> the american dream. >> i'm living it, i think. >> most cliche and basic sense, it's life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. >> you come to this country, work hard, and make something of yourself. >> the american dream isn't owning a house with a white picket fence.
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