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>> jimmy: please send bob a million dollars. [ laughter ] >> we were inducting bob into the hall of fame. the ufc hall of fame. >> jimmy: oh, that's great, he gets a plaque. [ laughter ] >> when the deal was announced, he canceled. >> jimmy: oh, my god. poor bob. >> i love him. >> jimmy: yeah, you love him. are you a boss that your fighters are you tough? are you compassionate? >> who likes their boss? >> jimmy: well, i like my boss. he's number one. [ laughter and applause ] guillermo loves his boss. >> we all love the boss publicly. it's one of those things. at the end of the day, our fighters are independent contractors. so they can really -- i can't make anybody fight. i put together fights. i build the platform. i, you know, do all the bells and whistles, and they have to show up and deliver. but i have good relationships
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there's some guys i can't stand. >> jimmy: there's some crazy guys in that league. >> we don't have to love each other to do business together. >> jimmy: i see. how did you wind up speaking at the republican national convention? >> so, crazy story. when we first bought the ufc, it had such a bad stigma attached to it, no venues wanted us at all. >> jimmy: especially in new york. >> it was banned in new york. donald trump called. wh trump's brand was then and where our brand was, the fact that this guy called and said, i would love for you to come and hold the event here in atlantic city. he did the deal himself. he was so involved. then when we went out there and put on the show, the guy shows up for the first prelim, until the last -- till the main event. twice. so we did two with him. then we left and went to the meadowlands, because it was
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any time anything's happened in my career, he's the first guy to pick up the phone and call, and say congratulations, unbelievable, i knew you'd do it. he's always been a great guy. >> jimmy: so you've been friends and he asked you to speak at the convention? >> so what happened is, one saturday, i was hanging out at my house and they said donald trump just said in the norkt that he's asking you to speak at the convention. al he hasn't asked me anything. then he called me. even the way he handled it. he said, i understand, when you own a business, to be political, he said, i completely understand if you don't want to do it, no hard feelings. i said, i'm in, i'm in, i'll do it. >> jimmy: that was all you needed to hear from him? has he promised you an ambassadorship or a cabinet position, anything like that?
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>> jimmy: because you could get that out of him. [ laughter ] you really could. >> i'm good. i'll stay out of that mess. >> jimmy: you will be with the ufc for at least five years, potentially beyond that? >> yeah. when you do deals like this, i have a five-year deal. >> jimmy: yeah, they want you to stay, because otherwise it's not necessarily worth as much, true? >> i don't know about do for a living. i would have signed a 55-year deal with these guys. so i'm in. >> jimmy: congratulations on all your success. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: ufc 201, lawler versus woodley, saturday night. we'll be right back.
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please welcome dino archie! [ cheers and applause ] ? ? ? >> yes, excited to be here on "jimmy kimmel live!" excited to be here. i am a little hungover. i just had a birthday two months ago. and after 30, a hangover turns into pneumonia. but at this age, life still reminds me i'm not quite an adult. i try to account. forgot the password. they started asking me all the perjury questions like what's your mother's maiden name and why is your dad not proud of you. [ laughter ] then they gave me an option. they said, would you like to retrieve a security question you wrote yourself four years ago. i'm like, of course i'll know this. no lie, the question i wrote
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do. [ laughter ] you know what i mean? you always know what it do, home boy! you'll never not know what it do. i have no idea what it do. i don't know what it did. i don't know why itunes let me do that. why weren't they like, are you sure? it's like a time capsule for ignorance. i am in a relationship and yeah, because when you're in a bad relationship, you bond over a series. you know, you're like, pablo, move that dope. let's get it! but the only way to break that bond is if you watch the next episode without her. it's like cheating. you know, i was in dubai and my girl called me, 3:00 a.m. her time and she's pissed. i'm like, what's wrong? she goes, i had this nightmare
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finale of game of thrones without me. i'm like, i'd never do that. but i have a really -- i have a really old laptop, though. and the sound kept playing. right? she's like, who's that in the background? is that cal easey? i just had to lie, i'm like that's just some chick i met at the club tonit. to sleep. she didn't give a [ bleep ]. but you gotta have -- you gotta have the show ready, because once your series ends, your relationship ends. unless you have something ready. so the show that we found was "the bachelorette." right? i don't know, yeah. first i wasn't on board. i'm like, why am i watching this? what is this? ten minutes later, i'm like, oh my god.
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is she gonna tell shaun? she can't tell shaun. he's too insecure. like, i fell in love with these characters. the host is the best. has the best job on tv. 20 years, chris harrison pops up every episode twice. to get his money, you know, like, right, he knocks on the door, she lives in the mansion. she's like hey, chris, how feeling? i'm so confused. he's like, you'll figure it out. then he leaves. he comes back during the rose ceremony and he's late. he comes back when there's one rose left. he doesn't know what's going on.
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is the break-up. the break-up is crazy. it's like when she's breaking up with dudes, it's like a scary movie, you know, like, i get into it. so i'm watching and i'm screaming at the tv. this dude's walking to her house. i'm like, no, turn around, man! don't go in the house! she's gonna dump you! but he doesn't know that, because he hasn't seen the previews. that's my time, thank you so [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: dino archie, everybody. you're right, chris harrison is a slacker. apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time. "nightline" is next. thanks for watching. goodnight. [ cheers and applause ]
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this is "nightline." >> i accept your nomination! >> tonight, an historic night. hillary clinton makes the case for why she shoul female president of the united states. calling on the convictions of our forefathers, saying, there's still work to be done. >> we have to look out for each other, and lift each other up. >> taking on donald trump. >> a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons. >> plus, being hillary. she's been in the nation's spotlight for decades, and yet
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crews are tearing down and picking up souvenirs. tonight a new chapter in american history. hillary clinton the first female candidate of a major party to accept the nomination for the presidency. it was an emotional and fiery close to a dramatic week. a party striving for unity, a candidate attempting to reframe her past and push back against her critics. the speech of a lifetime, hillary rodham-clinton, on stage alone, making her case to become commander in chief. the first woman ever to get the nomination of a major party. >> and so, my friends, it is with humility, determination, and boundless confidence in america's promise that i accept your nomination for president of the united states! >> reporter: emotions were high in the arena.
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daughter and my daughter's mother. i'm so happy this day has come. when there are no ceilings, the sky's the limit. >> reporter: she attempted to answer that burning question -- who is hillary clinton in her heart? >> i get it, that some people just don't know what to make of me. so let me tell you. >> reporter: she spoke fondly of her family. while the 42nd presid watched on, visibly moved. addressing her husband and their past, she went there. >> and, bill, that conversation we started in the law library 45 years ago, it is still going strong. you know, that conversation has lasted through good times that filled us with joy and hard
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snifrgs of hillary's nomination, not lost on the women of this crowd. >> it's very emotional to me, because it's also my daughter's first election she'll vote in. and so, she'll vote for a woman for president, what an incredible thing. >> it moves you, i can tell. >> it gives me goose bumps. >> if fighting for affordable childcare and paid family leave is playing the woman card, then >> reporter: but did the nominee do enough tonight to change the minds of the voters who already have such strong opinions of her? >> hillary clinton leaves philadelphia a stronger candidate. she was asking for a fresh start and i think her party showed all of its raucous energy and its diversity in a really compelling way. >> reporter: president obama. >> she never, ever quits. >> reporter: and former
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change-maker i have ever known. >> reporter: went to bat for hillary clinton earlier this week. then it was her turn to sell herself. alone on stage. >> if you believe the minimum wage should be a living wage and no one working full time should have to raise their children in poverty, join us! [ cheers and applause ] if you believe that every man, woman, the right to affordable health care, join us! >> reporter: her speech, full of conviction, emphasizing unity as the key to america's strength, and pushing back against her republican critics. >> he also talks a big game about putting america first. well, please explain what part of america first leads him to make trump ties in china, not colorado. donald trump says he wants to
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well, he could start by actually making things in america again. >> reporter: clinton mocking donald trump repeatedly. >> imagine him in the oval office facing a real crisis. a man you can bait with a tweet is not a man we can trust with nuclear weapons! >> reporter: but also focusing on the issues tonight in a speech that lasted nearly an hour. >> we have to heal the divides in our guns, but on race, immigration, and more. >> reporter: as an order, hillary clinton is not barack obama, she's not her husband, bill clinton. and she stuck closely to the facts of her argument. was that an effective strategy? >> i think she gets graded on a curve. i know this country knows me. but i recognize that i need to communicate better, give me that chance. >> hillary clinton was introduced by her daughter
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a second time around. >> every single memory i have of my mom is that she was always, always there for me. >> reporter: chelsea, who has two young children of her own, celebrated her mother in a way few have seen. >> my mom can be about to walk on stage for a debate or a speech and it just doesn't matter. she'll drop everything for a few minutes of blowing kisses and with her granddaughter. >> reporter: it's been 24 years since chelsea clinton first appeared at the democratic national convention with her parents. she was only 13 when the family moved to the white house. an awkward coming of age in the harsh glare of a global spotlight. her parents were extremely protective. she mostly kept a low profile. but not tonight.
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[ inaudible ] -- and i always, always knew how deeply they loved me. >> reporter: and a direct message for her mother. >> and, mom, grandma would be so, so proud of you tonight. >> reporter: she represents a demographic that most ly felt te bern. millennial women, a group the donald trump. >> i've been on the road with her since iowa. so they brought out some celebrity millenials like katy perry. ? you're gonna hear me roar ? >> reporter: and actress chloe grace moretz. >> i'm so excited to be able to say that my first vote for president will be for hillary clinton. >> reporter: barely 19 years old, but feeling the magnitude of this history-making election.
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anything different than that a black man could be president. now i hope my younger peers can grow up knowing a woman can be president if she wants to too. >> reporter: sarah mcbride became the first transgender person to ever address a national convention. >> i believe that tomorrow can be different. tomorrow we can be respected and protected. especially if hillary clinton is our president. >> reporter: we ran into dustin lance black, the "milk." >> do you feel a partnership with hillary clinton? >> yes, i do. i believe she will fight for things like the equality act, to make us equals. ? ? >> reporter: the democrats four days in philadelphia have been carefully calculated to maximize excitement. ? ? ? >> reporter: but did expose a disconnect with the rest of the country. polls show 68% of americans
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the wrong track. >> i know that at a time when so much seems to be pulling us apart, it can be hard to imagine how we'll ever pull together. but i'm here to tell you tonight, progress is possible. >> reporter: tonight the balloons fall, spirits soar. this is the hopeful side of history. the hard and likely ugly home stretch begins in the morning. in their response tonight, the trump campaign called clinton's speech, quote, an from a fantasy universe. next, her nomination is historic, but hillary clinton is also a candidate with history. howe her years in the spotlight have shaped how we see her. and later, we look back on some of the stars who came out to rave and roar about the democratic nominee. ? ? i am a champion ? ? and you're gonna hear me roar ?
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? ? i'm gonna stand by you ? ? even if we're breaking down ? ? we can find a way to break through ? >> we gotta get back to our job. before we say goodnight -- his past threatened to derail his campaign early on. >> i'm not sitting here some little woman sitting by my man like tammy winet. ? ? stand by your man ? >> tammy winet was furious about that, telling reporters nowhere in that song did i say, be a door matt. >> hillary clinton has a wealth of experience. but some say she's the ultimate
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sought to counter this week. >> she is still the best darn change-maker i have ever known. >> reporter: she's been in the trenches for years, fighting for women's rights in beijing. >> if there is one message that echoes forth from this conference. let it be that human rights are women's rights and women's rights are human rights once and for all. >> reporter: fighting republicans over benghazi. >> with all due respect, the americans. was it because of a protest, or was it because of guys out for a walk one united and decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it's our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, senator. >> even her former rivals admired her endurance. >> and no matter how daunting the odds, no matter how much people try to knock her down,
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amount of defensiveness. nearly 20 years ago, she had this to say about the republicans. >> the great story here is this vast, right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. >> more recently on 60 minutes, she insisted she's held to a higher standard. >> i often feel like there's a hillary standard and there's the standard for everybody else. >> what's the hillary standard? >> it's attacks with no basis in truth, reality, which take on a life of their own. >> reporter: that may explain, but not excuse why she broke state department rules and set up a private e-mail server for her government business. >> looking back, it would have been better for me to use two separate phones and two e-mail accounts. i thought using one device would be simpler, and obviously it hasn't worked out that way. >> reporter: the fact that
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