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>> jimmy: hi, there, we're back. still to come music from kelsea ballerini. earlier tonight, just as i predicted, our next guests emerged from their fantasy suite of seclusion, freshly-betrothed. we watched their love blossom together, please welcome jojo fletcher and her fiance jordan rodgers. [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: well, first of all, thank you guys. thank you for making me look smart. and like i know what i'm talking about. although really my wife is the one that figured it out. >> you're going to take the credit. >> jimmy: of course i take the credit. she works here, she's paid to figure things out for me. >> she's smart. i have to do something. i'm going to forget. i have to make a shout-out real
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>> jimmy: okay. >> i want to say happy birthday to my sweet georgia, and you're going to make the most amazing big sister. [ applause ] >> jimmy: oh! >> okay, i'm done. >> jimmy: back to you guys. what's going on? where have you been hiding? you've been together for how long? >> a few months. >> jimmy: before it was revealed to the public? >> it feels like much longer but it's only been two months. it feels like much longer? >> i feel we've been in hiding. we do safe houses. >> literal safe houses. >> we only can see each other every couple of weeks. >> can't leave no front yard. >> jimmy: when you're separate dodd you continue watching the shows that you watch on netflix separately and? >> that is a no-no, cardinal sin. >> jimmy: i agree with you. >> if we're trying to irritate
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without you. >> we've gone through four seasons in two days. >> it was a quick -- >> jimmy: did you watch "the bachelorette" together. >> no. >> we're hardly together on those mondays. >> jimmy: where will you live now that you're together in public? >> this is exciting. so he's actually packed all his bags. we're moving straight to dallas right after this. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> i'm packed. >> jimmy: that's where you live in dallas. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you packed your bags are you are you able to bring all your stuff? is he moving into your place? >> so we -- here's the back story on that. so i decided we were starting this new life together, we would get a new house. so i've been looking for a house for both of us. i've been sending photos and videos. >> jimmy: oh, so she's calling the shots in this relationship. >> blowing his phone up with photos. >> you're trying to make a big decision and i'm getting little photos, do you like this one? this one's amazing. the living room is for ants, i can't tell if i like it. >> jimmy: right, right. >> that's been hard. >> jimmy: you chose the place?
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stuff to the place? >> yes, we're going to snag the big-ticket items like my bed. >> i like my bed. >> jimmy: okay. we're already fighting. [ laughter ] >> i love her but i love my bed too. >> i keep telling him, happy wife, happy life. right? >> jimmy: yeah. that's what the women say. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's for you, this is for you. we did this last time around. it was very successful. i want to find out how much you guys actually know about each >> okay. >> jimmy: don't look at each other's cards. guillermo, we have a different process. since you're engaged we figured these are the things you might register for in your bridal registry. first item? >> guillermo: this is a kitchen supply. >> jimmy: do you know what it is specifically? >> guillermo: you use it for fruit. >> jimmy: for fruit. it is a melon baller. you will win this melon baller if you answer this question.
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first name is fine. jojo's quick with an answer. >> wait, i'm doing his? >> jimmy: his. it wouldn't be much of a -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: unless you have amnesia it wouldn't be so impressive. jojo, reveal your answer. jojo says -- todd. is there a todd? >> yes. there is a todd. >> jimmy: ok. >> yeah. spot on. >> jimmy: jordan? >> katherine. >> jimmy: is there a katherine? >> did i spell it right? >> jimmy: you did, very good. >> i was worried about that. >> jimmy: guillermo, the next prize is? >> guillermo: a peeler. >> jimmy: vegetable peeler. >> i'll use that. >> jimmy: name each other's favorite song. >> oh, crap. >> jimmy: or get kind of close. a song they love. a song he loves. >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: you don't let him
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>> oh, crap. >> jimmy: looks like jordan knows more about you than you know about him. jordan's off to the races. and jojo -- not quite as much. >> this is not even a song. >> jimmy: jojo, do you have your answer ready? reveal your answer. this is jordan's favorite song. >> okay. well. well, it's not a song. it's a song by them. >> jimmy: by what? >> "need to breathe," yeah. quite a few good ones. >> that's breath. >> jimmy: i said the dixie chick one that's been playing nonstop for 24 hours. i don't know the name of it. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: guillermo, what is the next item? you're doing very well so far. >> guillermo: this is to open the nuts. nuts opener. >> jimmy: that's a garlic press, guillermo. that's not to open the nuts. [ laughter ] do not open his nuts with that.
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you have four to go from. >> oh, no. >> jimmy: oh, jojo. [ laughter ] this is one of the things you'll have to figure out before you get married. jojo, reveal -- one of the grandparents is? i'm sorry? >> barbara would have been good. >> jimmy: barbara would have been good. she went with "todd" again. jordan? neither one of you. >> none of them are living. >> but they still have names, right? >> not available. >> jimmy: that's a bump in your road. the final item -- go to the big final item, guillermo. the big final item is this beautiful vitamix blender. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's a great item. name each other's favorite
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>> oh. >> jimmy: all right, wow, the pressure's really on. maybe you guys need to start watching less netflix and pay more attention to each other. >> my issue -- >> jimmy: all right, jordan, you go first. >> i said the mavs or none. >> jimmy: dallas mavericks is correct? >> yes. >> jimmy: vanderbilt, is that right? >> kind of a cop-out. that's where i went to school. >> jimmy: all right, all right, we'll give you the blender anyway. congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yes, make each other smoothies or whatever you like. jordan and jojo. former bachelorette. "bachelor in paradise" premieres tomorrow night at eight here on abc. we'll be right back with kelsea
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>> jimmy: i'd like to thank chris pine, jojo and jordan, and apologize to matt damon we ran out of time. "nightline" is next but first -- you can see her wednesday on the "cma music festival" here on abc, her album is called "the first time," here with the song "peter pan," kelsea ballerini! ? how's everybody doing? this is my favorite song i've gotten to release so far and i just found out it became top ten at country radio. if you know it, please sing it with me. this is called "peter pan." ? ? the smile the charm the words the spark ? ? everything you had it i guess
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? 'cause boy i let you have it you said i was your only i never thought ? ? you'd leave me lonely you're just a lost boy with your head up in the clouds ? ? you're just a lost boy never keep your feet on the ground you're always ? ? gonna fly away just because you know you can you're never go ? learn there's no such place as neverland you don't understand ? ? you'll never grow up you're never gonna be a man peter pan ? ? ? deep down i knew that you were too good to be true ?
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it's ? ? happily ever never i guess now i know better you're just a lost boy ? ? with your head up in the clouds you're just a lost boy never keep your ? ? feet on the ground you're always gonna fly away just because you ? ? know you can you're never gonna learn th place ? ? as neverland you don't understand you'll never grow up you're never gonna ? ? be a man peter pan ? ?
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know who you are you don't know ? ? what you lost boy you're too busy chasing stars ? ? and you're always gonna fly away just because you know you can ? ? you're never gonna learn there's no such place as neverland ? ? you don't understand you'll be a man ? ? you're never grow up yeah you're never gonna be a man peter pan ? ? never gonna be a man ?
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this is "nightline." >> tonight, robbery in rio. gold medal winner ryan lochte and teammates held up at gun point. thieves posing as police officers. with a violent drug war raging minutes away from the olympic village -- >> they come with guns. you respond to them with guns. >> we're on the front lines with brazil's s.w.a.t. team and bomb squad. can they keep the athletes safe? plus, shanghai disney. the brand-new theme park has had a million guests since opening day.
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with an enchanted castle towering above the rest we're behind the scenes on disney's most ambitious fairy tale yet. and selena gomez speaking out over an instagram post by ex-boyfriend justin bieber, sparking a social media feud. maybe she should just -- ? kill 'em with kindness go ahead go ahead go ahead now ? >> but first the "nightline 5." >> tired of redosing try duo fusion. two in one heart burn relief. the antacid goes to work in seconds and lasts up to 12 hours in one chewable tablet. duo fusion from the makers of zantac. my bladder leakage made me feel like i couldn't be the father that i wanted to be. now i use depend, i can move the way i really want. >> now more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing.
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good evening. thanks for joining us. concern tonight over the safety of athletes in brazil after olympians including gold medallist ryan lochte were held up at gun point. we journey into some of rio's most dangerous neighborhoods with a brazilian s.w.a.t. team where a violent drug war is ra village. how are they keeping violence from creeping into the summer games? here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: we're on the front lines on the streets of rio. here with sweeping views of olympic venues where athletes compete for gold, police are embroiled in a complex and bloody war with the gangs that dominate rio's slums, some of them long-time criminals, some of them dirty ex-cops. their latest victim may have
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gold medallist ryan lochte, one of the winningest olympians in history. he and three fellow team usa swim members had been here at club france, one of the many events spaces hosted by olympic committees. lochte snapchatting with snowboarding great shaun white. but early in the morning on their way back to olympic village, men in police uniforms lochte says flashing badges, pulling them over. lochte told the "today" show the the ground before pulling out a gun. >> i refumesed. i refused. i was like, we didn't do anything wrong so i'm not getting down on the ground. then the guy pulled out his gun, he cook the it, put it to my forehead, get down. i watt my hands up, like whatever. >> reporter: he said their assailants took only their money and the athletes were unharmed. team captain michael phelps shocked we the news.
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it. >> reporter: but similar incidents occur almost daily here. rocks hitting an olympic bus. stray bullets hitting the equestrian venue twice. a judo medal winner mugged. these crimes a spill-over of the giant vat of violence brazilian authorities are struggling to contain. this month five people on average have been wounded by gunfire each day in rio. just last week, three olympic officers were shot, one of them turn into gang territory. the deputy commander of rio's s.w.a.t. team offered to give us a sense of what they're up against. >> if something happened, stay inside the car, okay? >> reporter: we head towards a hillside overlooking the olympic village. it's home to massive ?shanty towns where one-fifth of rio's population lives in communities known as favelas. police are engaged in what they
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just last year this s.w.a.t. team conducted 3,000 operations in the favelas. the s.w.a.t. team's training custom-tailored to the treacherous urban sprawl they patrol. it's nearly impossible to be fully prepared for the threats that await them out in the real world. everybody wears this when they go out? >> yeah. >> everybody? >> yeah, everybody. >> how often are people killed in the slu here? >> every day. >> how often do you think that you get involved in a fight? >> 100%. >> 100% of the time you go inside a favela -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> there's going to be something? >> the fight will be started. >> reporter: it's these winding alleyways that police say make fighting the gangs especially difficult. >> look how narrow these
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police say they're perfect spots for ambushes. >> reporter: on the other side of the battle lines, the drug dealers. one agreed to be interviewed as long as we didn't show his face. looking me in the eye he said he never hesitates when faced with a choice to kill. he says he was only 20 when he committed his first murder. >> because it was kill or be killed? [ speaking foreign language ] smoked a joint. >> because life is not easy, yeah? it's the way to make money. to die or to kill here. to kill or to die. it's better for them to see their moms crying. >> you're saying it's better to kill than to die, better to see other mothers crying than to have your mother cry? [ speaking foreign language ] >> when you see police coming into this favela what do you typically do?
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problem. >> i see. they come with guns, you respond to them with guns? >> yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] >> fire with fire. >> fire with fire? >> reporter: ironically, police call this war pacification. and have been ramping up their presence here in preparation for the olympic games. "nightline" coanchor dan harris was here in 2013 face-to-face with a dangerous drug lord. >> the police have been going into neighborhood and pacifying them. if they came here and tried to do that, what would happen? [ speaking foreign language ] >> would you describe your work as dangerous?
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>> reporter: despite all the violence, police say they've only managed to pacify about 30 of the 1080 favelas in rio. there's been an 85% increase in violent crime since 2012. still in an olympics that has been racked with safety concerns, the games have been a far cry from the projected worst case scenarios. partly due to the diligence of the security teams here. theio responding to calls every day, using robots to detonate suspicious packages. so far, all false alarms. but the threat is very real. >> wow. >> this is our warehouse. >> reporter: the team confiscating thousands of explosives each year. >> this is live ammunition? >> yeah, yeah, unfortunately it is. >> all right. put that back down. >> reporter: many explosives from gangs in the favelas. >> basically every day this is what comes in, little bombs like this, grenades?
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still investigating who mugged ryan lochte and his teammates but brazilian police sate athletes were too drunk from the party to provide a lot of information regarding criminals, cars, license plates, et cetera. the international olympic committee initially denying the incident even took place. >> i wonder if you can explain to us what happened? >> what i said was people asked me to give them update, i got an update, i gave you usoc's update, then there was another one after that. >> reporter: lochte is being replying in a statement, what is most important is that we are safe and unharmed. teammate gunner bents adding, the gold medal is safe. rio organizers issuing an apology, we obviously regret the violence has gotten so close to athletes, we apologize to those involved. their focus now, making sure ret maining events go off without incident. and that over 10,000 athletes in attendance are secure. although officials tell us
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drunk at 4:00 a.m. may not be the best idea in the most violent city to host an olympics in modern times. for "nightline" i'm matt gutman in rio de janeiro, brazil. up next, disney magic with a shanghai twist. we're taking you for a ride inside the brand-new theme park. and later, justin bieber is probably sorry over his latest instagram post. i had a lot of doubts going in. wn, it was, that's who i was. after one week of chantix, i knew i could quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix definitely helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems,
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