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this is "nightline." >> tonight, clean sweep. >> as far as i'm concerned, it's over. >> dawnonald trump's romp through primary states. >> with your help we're going to come back to philadelphia for the democratic national convention. >> any chance of a rocky moment? >> plus, which side are you on in the captain america versus iron man clash. tonight we're on the set of the blockbuster in the making. the word from superhero super
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good evening and we start here tonight with the breaking news in the race for the white house. five states voteing and a giant night for both frontrunners. but will it be enough for either of them? here's your voice, your vote. >> good evening, dan. this was a big night for the two frontrunners.
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by huge margins and by hillary clinton, a big victory as well. as of tonight, these two candidates are now the prohibited favorites to be their parties' nominees. tonight at trump tower, donald trump was in such a great mood, he even thanksed the people he most loves to hate. >> i want to thank the media. they've covered me very fair for the last two hours. >> in all five states, he trounsed the competition. >> maryland and connecticut and pennsylvania, i mean the whole thing. >> in every state, getting more than 50% of the vote. he's not bothering to wait for the convention. he's crowning himself. >> i consider myself the presumptive nominee. >> reporter: on the democratic side, hillary clinton feeling like her primary race is over too. >> we will unify our party to
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america where we can all rise together. an america where we lift each other up instead of tearing each other down. >> reporter: both of them tonight, all but dismissing their opponents, even though their opponents remain in the race. both trump and clinton are squarely on the path of victory, with all the momentum of a locomotive. all the states that are voting are on this train line. rhode island, connecticut, pennsylvania, delaware and maryland. >> reporter: this is one of the heaviest most heavily populated part of the country. which may be why the crowd looks so stressed out. we only found one guy willing to talk to us. you can see where this train is headed. likely to be trump and clinton.
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>> no, it would not. for the first time in a very long time i'm actually considering not voting. >> reporter: because you don't like the candidates? >> because i don't think either candidate would make a great choice. >> reporter: for the republicans, there's still one more chance to stop trump from getting the 1237 delegates he needs. indiana. >> we're going to be spending numerous days in indiana and it's going to be something really special. >> he is going to be on a track to the nomination. >> reporter: indiana's importance has led his rivals to team up to take on trump, like contestants on "survivor." >> i feel it's very fair for me
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i can spend my resources most effectively and the same is true for senator cruz. what's the big deal? >> reporter: cruz agreed to sit out oregon and new mexico. >> we're focusing our energy on the state of indiana. and governor kasich is focusing his attentions elsewhere. >> where did you come up with a scam like that? >> saw it in a movie once. sgloorks >> reporter: it has all the hallmarks of a movie. not "turner and hooch". maybe it's "thelma and louise." with the distinct possibility they'll go off the cliff together. trump couldn't resist mocking them as only trump can. >> i have never seen a human being eat in such a disgusting fashion.
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his campaign had been playing presidential hoping to show a more refined softer spoken version of the candidate. trump's campaign aids insist the whole brash billionaire think is a hack. this article posted by cnn. donald trump is no elijah dolittle. "the main in spain >> if you have a football team and you're winning and you get to the super bowl, you're not changing your quarterback, right. >> i don't buy donald trump 2.0. i don't think it exists or ever exists. >> reporter: hillary clinton clearly plans to use trump's
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she was already sharpening her lines. >> in this campaign, it's important that people not just give speeches and get everybody riled up. you need to ask them what are you going to do and how are you going to do it? don't just give me the rhetoric and the demagoguery. >> reporter: her closing add also positions her as a nunch nurturing alternative to the balm bash on the republican side. tonight, that imagery of america hugging it out, transform under to a new campaign slogan for clinton clinton. >> we're going to families are supported, streets are safe and communities are strong and where love trumps hate. >> reporter: because one person she's not quite ready to hug it
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or maybe he's not ready to hug it out with her. any chance of a rocky moment? >> if the voter turnout isigh, we stand an excellent chance. >> reporter: of course in rocky 1, he's the sentimental favorite, but he loses to apollo creed. today at philadelphia's iconic redding terminal market, he seemed to be savering every moment. it felt almost rude to rain on his parade. everybody's asking you the obvious question. are you getting tired of being asked when you're going to quit? >> well, it's an absurd question and we're going to focus on the issues and i think we're going to do just fine. can i -- as opposed to candidates who raise millions
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fuel industries? yeah, i think we're doing just fine fine. >> reporter: he took rhode island. >> i want to thank all of you for being prepared to stand up, fight back and make this country the nation we know it can become. >> reporter: clinton now says it's time for him to close ranks, just as she did after the bruising 2008 democratic primary. >> i didn't put down conditions. i didn't say you know what, if senator obama does x, y, and z, i'll support him. i said no matter what our differences might be, they pail in comparison to the differences between us and the republicans. >> reporter: sanders clearly is isn't there. his top strategist says thalt are they'll reassess where they stand.
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and he's got to decide does he want to drag this out beyond the voting. >> reporter: now that the asella primary is over, it's on to indiana and points west. i'm david wright for "nightline" in philadelphia. >> next, time to pick a side. will you be team iron man or captain america? our nick watt takes us behind the scene ozf a cinematic civil war. pet moments are beautiful, unless you have allergies. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve
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i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple,
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marvel hopes with will be its next big blockbuster. >> you chose the wrong side. >> this will be the most talked about scene of the summer. superhero civil war. the rest take sides, which sides? we won't say. >> i think marvel likes to keep the fans excited, guessing, curious, all that stuff. >> you know, in sports when you'd split up your own team and you start kind of rationalizing why? i was never crazy about that picture, anyway. >> are you a good person or a bad person? >> well, i think we're all good and bad in this film because it's a civil war. >> this is a fight within family. this isn't good guy versus bad guy and that's what makes it far more relatable and akin to the
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>> i think it's kind of natural for familiarryity to breathe contempt. you can get more upset with your closest allies than perfect strangers. >> and the airport is where it all goes down. >> this is an enormous battle with 12 characters. >> it gets pretty hairy, i must admit. >> on a sound stage outside atlanta, georgia. >> you're playing with a lot of green scene. you see it put together and it's really a master piece. >> technology has been perfect for it right now. it's like the right time. >> but this shot outside for the natural light. >> it's really tricky to replicate natural light on a sound stage. we push -- i'm going to laugh
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as much realism as we can. >> reporter: sexy stunts are no longer enough. >> you can have all the special effects in the world, but unless you have substance beneath, no one cares. we've seen enough special effects in this generation. >> reporter: i think the avengers rr. >> the more broad they get, the more interesting they get. >> or the most recently "superman versus batman." >> you feel pressure, especially because of the previous films in the marvel universe. you almost feel pressure to match your former self. it's nartot a solo effort. >> reporter: making his big screen debut, black panther.
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>> try calling me chad, try it. >> black panther is gelttting his own movie. >> he's the prince of wakanda. it's a highly technologically advanced country, probably the highest civilization on earth. >> marvel has carved out a huge roster which does not include either one of us having a stand alone. >> reporter: that's a crying shame. i love black widow. who did you like in the comics when you were a kid? >> as a kid, i had an older sister, so i wasn't exposed to cool tough comics, i was reading care bears and my little pony and stuff like that. i'm glad this is on film. this is great. >> reporter: the highest paid actor in hollywood will probably do another iron man. >> i just finally know what i
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>> i feel like i could do one more. >> reporter: apparently he works hard for the money. >> downy's a real master. it may not be classified as improvization but he certainly rewrites on the fly. after one take, scribble, scribble. try this. they're screen serving. he really knows how to make things better. i mean, that's why the iron man movies are so good. >> i wouldn't want any of that stuff. i'm very happy -- i'd much rather talk about how fun it is to play that, than to have to deal with some weirdo superpower. i'd probably abuse it right away. >> downy is playing a much darker version of tony stark and
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>> tony stark feeling a little built of guilt of the actions the avengers have taken and the collateral damage we've caused where he feels responsible. >> it seems like they kind of tear apart the cities, like the more realty ististic version of team america. >> steve usually puts himself last but this is the first film where you see him pursue his own desire. he's come off of "winter soldier." and he feels like the safest hands are his own. >> i don't trust a guy without a dark side. >> you're seeing steve rogers make choices now that he's in the modern world that he never would have made back in the uncle sam days. and chris evans should get all the credit in the world for this
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>> not so squeaky clean anymore. do you feel an added responsibility? >> even stan lee said to me a couple times you got to make sure who you are is representative of the karngtcharacter. >> reporter: has anyone ever said to you, chris, your behavior is unworthy of captain america? >> sure. my mom. >> reporter: in hollywood. and up next, they're calling it a case of mommy shaming. the trolls coming out against
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