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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how you been? >> hey.immy: you know what? i don't think of you as an ethan. i don't think i could ever think of you as an ethan. >> really? it's my middle name. >> jimmy: is it really? >> no. >> jimmy: okay. [ laughter ] what is "a dog's purpose"? it's to hump legs, right? >> that is one of the -- yes. a very important purpose, i guess, with your dog. but yeah i think it's about a dog's purpose is to show us what the -- how beautiful it is to be alive. >> jimmy: oh that is a good purpose. >> right here and now. >> jimmy: you've ruined the ending of the film but yes. it's a good purpose. i want to ask you about something. i've been wanting to talk to you about this for quite a while now. >> yes. >> jimmy: how long -- there was a video -- >> me too, you. we both know what we're talking
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about. >> jimmy: yeah. >> we're like a dog, we can read each other's minds. >> we know each other's purpose. there was a video in which it scenes video on set of the which you lost your mind. well, let's take a lo here. >> what the [ bleep ]? i am a here! and this [ bleep ] wanders onto my set! et line out -- don't [ bleep ] starts whispern your ear, you're not even watching anymore! >> dennis dennis -- >> don't [ bleep ] dennis me! >> jimmy: that video viral yeah. people start blaming me for doing it. >> you were such a great patsy. >> jimmy: when i had nothing to do with it. i was going, well i know i had with this. you did this. >> for "funnier guy," a sketch. skits. and this seemed like it's going to be either great or a big dud. we did it. and you know it was a hoax. we were going to show what really happened. >> jimmy: leading up to? >> a day or two later.
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i was inyork. and when it came out, in the morning, it broke. i didn't even know it had broken. i turn on the tv and there's al roker going, "dennis, come in. you need an intervention we can help you." [ laughter ] oh-oh, better call my mom. i hadn't told her about it yet. >> jimmy: the acting is so good in it. i was like, oh. i didn't do this. this must be a real thing. >> yeah. you said something like pull 50 pranks and people think -- they don't trust you anymore. >> jimmy: i know it's so unfair. just for the record i had nothing to do with that. >> okay. >> jimmy: and it really -- it ba, i are you glad that you did it? >> oh it turned out to be one of the most fun times i ever had. >> jimmy: okay, all right. well, as long as -- >> somebody's having a good time it's all right. >> jimmy: last time here you were talking about you went to play golf with bill clinton when he was in the white house. >> yes. >> jimmy: have you golfed with our current president, donald trump? >> i actually did.
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about four years ago. >> jimmy: and how did it go? >> they both have pretty good swings. donald only played two holes with us. >> jimmy: why? >> because he had be do. pretty good? >> yeah he was good. >> jimmy: did he cheat? we hear he cheats on the golf course. >> you know, you never know. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> president clinton cheat on the golf course? >> that was called a presidential pardon. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] >> he was giving me seven-foot putts. >> you've been in so many movies. there's one i saw on your imbd that i don't remember you being in. "stripes." >> yes. >> jimmy: bill murray. >> right. >> jimmy: a movie i've seen probably 40 or 50 times. >> you keep looking for me, don't you. >> jimmy: now i -- >> i was married to p.j. sales at the time, she played the female lead. i'd come to visit. i guess i got caught in a frame or something like that. >> jimmy: the one with the
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spatula? >> yes, the spatula girl that's right. >> jimmy: wow. you did what? the movie? >> i think i was just trying to find the restroom or something. [ laughter ] there on the set. and i must have been caught in a frame. so i guess they had to credit me. or uncredit me. or something. >> jimmy: i want to mention, "a dog's purpose," there was a video people got very upset about. i didn't see it. there was a dog that people were sayingmistreated. >> yeah. another one of your braings? >> no. it's not a prank. somebody did shoot video and then took the video and other pieces to it. to make it look like a dog was abused. >> jimmy: why did they do that? >> well he ht for 15 months until a week befor movie's coming out, then makes a storm about how the dog was abused. >> jimmy: oh. >> the dog was abused? why didn't you raise something at the time? >> jimmy: you didn't see any dog abuse? >> i don't know maybe it was a guy that was at the inauguration taking video as well. >> jimmy: see, this is how the
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media goes. yeah. >> well we've got to get our fake news stories straight. >> jimmy: so our fake news stories, to get them straight you filming out on set was fake news. >> yes, kind of sort of. intentional. >> jimmy: intentional fake news. the dog also fake news also intentional, but a different intention? you remember you're under oath. >> just fake news. >> jimmy: donald trump cheated at golf? >> you never deknow. >> jimmy: i feel like we've learned nothing. yet we've learned a lotm dennis. >> yes. >> pulling in the future? have you learned your lesson? >> i -- i don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know okay. >> i don't know. it's very good to see you. the movie is "a dog's purpose." it opens friday. dennis quaid, everybody. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ship comes in" by the hollies ♪ oh the fishes will laugh as they swim out of the path ♪ ♪ and the seagulls they'll be smilin ♪
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>> jimmy: our next guest is a very funny man who had a very big weekend. his first child was born and his beloved new england patriots are going to the super bowl. we'll let him rank those himself. his new standup comedy special, "walk your way out," premieres on netflix a week from tomorrow, please welcome bill burr. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ it's very good to see you, congratulations on the baby. you just had the baby? >> friday morning. [ cheers and applause ] >> i didn't, my wife did. i didn't. i didn't do anything. i felt unbelievably useless. i was in total panic mode. when i dropped her off at the emergency room she goes you've got to park the car down in the spot. and i swear to god i was in such fight or flight driving down there this voice in my head
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said, just keep going, keep going, just drive away. of course i wouldn't. but i started laughing. isn't that like a bruce springsteen song going out to get cigarettes? something hilarious about people abandoning their family. [ laughter ] i can't imagine like the hell that you would be in to do that move. but just knowing you were going to do it the level of excitement that you would have before. like okay! i'm going to go get some cigarettes! and i'm never going to see you people again!er-in-law. all of this stuff is over. >> jimmy: i went out for a ride and i but youback you parked the car. did you have a car seat in the car? are you prepared? >> i think so yeah. >> jimmy: you think so? well -- you're supposed to go down to the fire department. >> jimmy: yes, to get it checked. >> to make sure that you put the thincorrec down to this firehouse twice and there's nobody there. knocking on the door. the tv's on. there's no trucks there.
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i've been there twice. i was joking with my wife even the guy who makes the chili doesn't hang around? there's got to be somebody here. what if i was od'ing? i don't know, i think en it's kind of a scam the car seat thing. >> jimmy: why? >> until you're 9 years old, some giant kid, putting them into the car? it's all weird. you've got to buckle that thing. >> jimmy: my parents kept my niece and nephew until they were teenagers in the car seat. meanwhile, consistswhen i was a kid, my head went through the windshield we weren't even strapped in. >> the seat belt was this your mother grabbed you like that. >> jimmy: my mother's powerful arm keeping me back yeah. >> that was it. >> jimmy: did you cut the umbilical cord snfrkts yeah i did do that. it's so funny. going into the delivery room. it's so ridiculous. you're sitting there like it's not -- i don't know why i was there. i felt like a radio contest, they were like hey wear some scrubs and watch some doctors work!
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sort of just sitting there. it was the dumbest thing. i used to work in a dental office. we wouldn't let people in there, because if they saw blood, some people faint. then you go from one patient to go. then i'm going to go in there and see this "saving private ryan" type of stuff. stay north of the sheet and all of that. i will tell you, when i saw my kid, i didn't have like -- everybody was like you're going to burst down crying. i was like scared of it. sitting there like hey, there, buddy. i didn't want to touch it. then like afterwards they give it to me. i'm hanging with her for the first time feeling nothing. i put my head down in the bassinet oh my god, i'm a serial killer i don't feel things. but i realized that everybody had so filled my head what you're going to feel and all this type of thing, i was living their experience. i had to let it go and then gradually -- >> jimmy: are you starting to feel anything? >> no no no. >> jimmy: you are. >> i'm german-irish it takes awhile to warm up to you. you know?
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>> jimmy: maybe by the 1st birthday. >> by the next couple of times they sneeze it's over. of course it happened. but you know. it's a lot. it's a lot. >> jimmy: oh yeah it's a lot, sure it is. it's different now, everything's different. you look at everything did you watch at home? >> no i watched in the one of the worst tvs ever. the hospital thing. it's like they're trying to kill the dad. they had this la-z-boy from lake 1968. like the prototype. i'm supposed to sleep on it. every time i moved it was squeaking. i thought it was my baby crying. they had some little tv. going into a dream sequence kind of thing, it was doing that the whole game. i had no idea what quarter it was. and i was like yelling at the announcers. say the score, say the score! so i was able to watch it. >> jimmy: this kid is already affecting your lifestyle. >> oh, yeah, she laid on my chest the whole time. >> jimmy: you like a lot of patriots fans have a full-on
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almost sexual attraction to tom brady? it seems like every guy who's a patriots fan -- >> no, that's -- that's outside the tom brady bubble. all you guys looking in, wishing that was your quarterback. >> jimmy: you do have it? >> see, he won it. you're putting words into my mouth. you're going a little psycho on me right now. no i don't. >> jimmy: speaking of going psycho, i saw your netflix special, it's hilarious. very, very funny. [ cheers and applause ] that's nice of the audienct hasn't actually aired yet so you're lying. [ laughter ] you shot in nashville. you're not from nashville, obviously. why did you shoot in nashville? >> because you know something, the special i did before i wanted to shoot in san bs didn't work out. the last second we had to get a theater and i did it in atlanta. northern guy, boston guy, going in front of this southern crowd and everything. like this whole new vibe came in where that i really enjoyed where it was like rather than do a special like do it in your
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hometown everybody thinks the same way. you kind of lose that great element of standup of like people not understanding necessarily your point of view then you get heckled, then it feels like a live show. and how i chose nashville was i did vince vaughn's "wild west" comedy festival they have. it's where they did the original grand ole opry. you've got to see this place. i just walked in it had that magic. >> jimmy: it's so funny. >> so incredible. >> jimmy: very funny. and your podcast which i love you know do it twice a week. and it's different from most pod casts in that there are no guests. you just rant and rave for a full hour. >> yeah yes. >> jimmy: are you doing that in the house? >> yes. >> jimmy: you should make sure the baby doesn't hear you doing that. >> yeah i'll figure something out. >> jimmy: i think it could trouble the child. >> the rope why i don't have a guest is because like then you've got to -- it becomes a job. then people i can't find your house, can we do it next
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thursday, all that. i didn't get in this business to have a job. you know? [ laughter ] i didn't want to have a job. you know? so i just -- yeah i just go off on stuff. it started five minutes, then people started writing in questions, it kept building. >> jimmy: it's excellent, i am a big fan, i listen to it all the time. bill burr everybody! "walk your way out" on netflix january 31st. be right back with andrew mcmahon and the wilderness! where things come from? how they get here? what they're packed in? it's a lot of stuff. and these things add up. that's why we recycle. [vo:]it's nice to know that raymour and flanigan is proud to be a leading recycler- 17 million pounds of recyclable materials
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>> jimmy: thanks to dennis quaid, thanks to bill burr apologies to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. first his album "zombies on broadway" comes out february 10th. here with "firecad ♪ ♪ ♪ oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ i met up with an acrobat in brooklyn or some place like that with life and taxis flying past we tore ♪ ♪ that dance hall down oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪ ♪ pocket change and subway cars your big ideas filled empty bars you might be from the moon or mars either way ♪
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this a special edition of "nightline." inside 30:the first days. tonight, president trump making good on his campaign promises. >> great thing for the american worker, what we just did. >> meeting with business leaders to bring back american jobs. with his top aides sworn in from kellyanne conway to his son-in-law jared. today his press contrary sorting the alternative facts from fiction. >> will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual? plus meet the resistance. millions of women marching across the nation. with celebrities like madonna and ashley judd. >> we are here to be nasty! >> leading the charge. we'll hear from those with the most at stake. immigrants dreaming of staying in america. >> this is my last semester if i
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don'deported. >> could their hopes be with the stroke of a pen? and the president's response to the anger at his doorstep. this special edition of "nightline," "inside 30 the first daze," will be right back.
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this is a special edition of "nightline," "inside 30, the first days." >> good evening. thank you for joining us. president trump getting straight to work on his first monday on orders
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overturning some of president obama's economic agenda and meeting with top business leaders. this after a tumultuous weekend of protest and a press conference. trump in true trump action with decisive action in the face of controversy. here's my "nightline" coanchor juju chang. >> it's going to be only america first. >> we will not go away! >> dangerous and destructive on day one for the press to be reporting false information like that. >> reporter: from the pulpits of power to the marching of millions. >> it took this horrific moment of darkness to wake us the [ bleep ] up. >> reporter: the first three days of a new american era, classically trump. unconventional and contentious. his first days in office his top advisers being sworn in. >> i, state your full name -- >> reporter: from kellyanne conway to son-in-law jared kushner. a new cia chief confirmed.
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on his first monday in office a meeting in the oval with top ceos toool. preside a hiring freeze and cutting fundsncieay for >> before i get to a quest ter: iecretary sean spicerone was waiting for after that controversial one over the weekend.was the l to ever aninauguration period proof is in pictures. >> we kno people used the d.c. metro transit yesterday, which actually to 31000 that for pre obama's last inaugural. >> reporter: in fact he got it wrong. repeated lid. ridership, for example, was not bigger for trump's inauguration. but that didn't stop kellyanne conway from doubling down on sunday morning's "meet the press." >> you're saying it's a falsehood, and they're giving sean spicer our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that. >> look alternative facts are not facts. they're falsehoods. >> reporter: the internet had a field day. alternative facts and spicer facts trending. merriam-webster tweeting the definition of "fact."
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george w. bush's press secretary ari fleischer says spicer shouldn't have delivered provable foolshoods. >> made me uncomfortable. too truck lent too tough. it looks as if the ball was dropped on saturday. >> reporter: abc's jon karl going head to head with spicer. >> sit your intention to always tell the truth in that podium and will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual? >> it is. >> do you have any corrections that you would like to make or clarifications from saturday? >> ask away. >> reporter: the new press secretary walking back some of his claims. >> we were trying to provide numbers that we had been providat wasn't like we made them up out of thin air. >> reporter: holding firm on others. 31 million people watched on television. combine that with the test of millions of people that watched it online on a device. it's unquestionable. >> reporter: and pointing the finger at a "time" magazine reporter who tweeted erroneously that a bust of martin luther king jr. was removed from the oval office. >> think about how racially charged that is.
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and someone rushes out and says to the entire press corps that the president of the united states has removed the bust from his office. >> spicer had basically a reset to do after what happened over the weekend, coming into this briefing room lecturing the press, getting a couple of his facts wrong, not taking any questions. very combative. this was much business combative. there was certainly some combat going on. but definitely a reset in terms of his relationship with the press. >> reporter: what is unquestionable the unexpected size and scope of the women's march on saturday. dwarfing the inauguration's crowds in washington and more than 60 cities around the world. for most of these people the day started at dawn getting on a bus. it's now 4:00 in the afternoon. six hours into the protests. and the enthusiasm is still high. >> we are here to brespted. >> reporter: on the faces standing in solidarity. >> in the face of thisclimate, it is vital that we all make it our mission to get really, really personal.
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>> reporter: the demonstration, a medley of issues. workers' rights. abortion rights. gay rights. immigrant rights. for many it's their first time demonstrating. >> basically i am here in support of my mother, my girlfriend, every woman that i know and love who i feel has been insulted and misrepresented and denigrated by the new president. >> reporter: chris danner traveled here from new york. that's the one criticism that a lo hear a lot that you're beinglosers you should get behind the president. >> oh, well -- on one hand we are the majority of americans. i mean he lost the vote by 3 million votes. there is no one claiming that he is not our president. but to say -- to voice your opinion is incredibly patriotic and american. >> reporter: voices united. collectively trying to get the attention of the new president.
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ashley judd's speech going viral. >> i am a nasty >> not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto dust -- >> reporter: the poet behind those words, 19-year-old nina donvan. >> i just thought it was important to remind women, especially people as young as me there is so much hope and there is still so much respect left in the world. >> hell yeah! >> that's what we need to continue to fight for. not attack each other but fight with our words, fight with our peaceful protests. >> millions of people not only in this country but all over the world telling mr. trump that his agenda is not the agenda we need for the year 2017 and the future. that women will lass citizens. that we cannot think that climate change is a hoax. i would hope that mr. trump got the message. that an extremist agenda is not what the people of this country
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or the world want to see. >> reporter: the marchers disrupting the president's first full day in office. the protest organizers say it was too big to march past the white house, but it's just there, you can see it. you have to wonder if he can hear the chanting of the crowd. trump was on his way to the cia where he lashed out at the media in front of the memorial wall. >> we caught them in a beauty and i think they're going to pay a big price. >> reporter: not everyone was welcome at the party. >> there's a lot of women who think we don't belong here because our signs say "abortion betrays women." but our message is a message. >> reporter: cancerous tin planned parenthood sponsorship left anti-abortion groups like hers on the sidelim could be the discussion should be how is itan sure we doesn't have her child and discussion we should have. >> reporter: trump'orce,r: so did orters. out on the sidewalk it was pink hat versus red hat. i support you
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>> m >> quit the divide. >> love is supposed to trump hate. this i campaigned for trump and came to d.c. to celebrate his inauguration. >> i went all around the east coast knocking on door to door and this is my reward. now they've ruined it. >> reporter: early sunday morning, a series of tweets from trump seemed to indicate the women's march had gotten under his skin. watched protests yesterday but was under the impression that we just had an election. why didn't these people vote? celebs hurt caused badly. later a change of tone. peaceful protests are a hallmark of our democracy. even if i don't always agree, i recognize the rights of people to express their views. >> to the extent that president saw this as yet another in his view attempt to delegitimatize his presidency he didn't like it. but it was so joyful and so
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successful that by the end of the weekend, he was tweeting about the importance of dissent. >> reporter: those voices of dissent, a call to arms for the resistance. next women marching in solidarity across the country. undocumented immigrants asking for their shot at the american dream. their messages to president trump. (vo) do not go gentle into that good night old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪
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over the weekend, millions of americans across the countryd against president trump's agenda.night we' vulnerable people depending on those demonstrators to be their voice, the so-called dreamers. young undocumented immigrants who fear their lives will be upended if the president follows through with some of his campaign promises. here again is my "nightline"
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coanchor juju chang. >> we just met up with this group from new jersey. they are the daca kids whose futures are literally hanging in the balance of the next trump executive order. >> reporter: hanging in the balance because under a trump administration thisliver of young professionals run the risk of losing their deportation relief. granted under president obama. under an executive order called daca deferred action for arrivals. me is unjust. >> reporter: in the crowd srah mora. ca holder an immigration policy that right now is helping a lotge . >> what are the dangers of having iyou? >> pretty much my life would crumble. because everything that we have through daca is holding us license, work ean for a lot o going back to their fighting bac and that's what we're doing right orter: adent too
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u.s. w 4 years ou come to this country? a plane. >> tourist visa? >> . >> your whole family's undocumented? >> right. >> reporter: originally from costa rica her father works as a truck driver. her mother cleans houses for a living. mora the oldest of three, hopes to one day be a diplomat. >> it's putting our lives into perspective. we're in this limbo, not sure what's going to happen in the next months. >> it's an existential crisis for you. >> reporter: after a campaign season where undocumented immigrants were the target of trump's scorn. >> they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're relationship rapists. we have some bad hombres here. we'ring about the walle ing abouting aboute ing abouting about building the wall. >> reporter: telling "meet the press" -- >> they have to go. >> what if they have nowhere to go? >> we'll work with them they have to go. >> reporter: sean spicer addressing the issue. >> the president's been very clear we need to direct agencies
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to focus on those in this country illegally and have a record a criminal record or pose a threat to the american people. >> i'm not afraid of trump or anything that he can do i'm afraid of the people not standing up to stop him. >> reporter: lee adorno says losing his daca rights means he'd lose the only legal way he's able to make his family make ends meet. >> without that it puts me in a situation where i have to go back to working under the table, doing something illegal. >> reporter: similar to that of his father one of 11.4 million undocumented workers currently in the country. >> he doesn't get benefits. he has to work less than minimum wage. and he can't take days off because if he does they'll fire him. that goes against everything that the country stands for. >> reporter: lee telling us he's sharing his story not for pity but because he's seeking justice, dignity, and respect. >> what to you dream about? the future? >> boy, i don't even know.
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i don't want to let myself get into that zone. because i feel like, for what? you know? there's a real real chance that none of them might happen. >> reporter: yet throughout the day, signs of solidarity. >> the greatest part of america is right here this group. we're all immigrants. and we are the most recent immigrants. you need to stay here and make our country as great as it is. >> there's a real convergence of people kind of colliding in groups with different agendas. but all sort of high fives each other along the way. and all coming together. hello. but the veritable buffet of issues being championed confuse some. >> i don't think half these people really know why they're here. like all these people walking by climate change. okay, cool. we can come together. >> i think the variety of causes make it hard to get organized around a single issue. it wasn't a march to pass the civil rights bill of 1964.
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or to end the vietnam war. my greatest hope out of this march is that more women run for office. >> reporter: many marchers say they saw their diversity as a plus >> have you panned the group here? we're not all the same, we're different, how wonderful. we're the melting pot that america was supposed to be. >> i'm down here just to march for future generations. to fight for all rights including lgbt muslim rights. >> son the parade, wh you? >> it was awesome. it's my first time i've ever marched. >> it was important to me and it was important to get my children out know that you have to stand up for what you believe in. >> the big challenge is keeping the momentum moving forward. but right now, people are so excited, they loved being together. >> reporter: one of the organizers of the women's march, linda sasoor says that's her goal. >> i think people are finally
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awake. a lot of people of color experiencing marginalization at the hands of government for a long time and our white counterparts woke up and i'm glad they're here. >> i stand here before you unapologetically muslim-american. >> reporter: she says she's already personally feeling thef support after being targeted on social media for being a muslim. thousands leapt to her defense. >> i don't know some great amazing people created a hash tag called i march with linda to counter the vitriol out there. >> reporter: to critics who say the march was a one-shot deal she says wrong. >> the women's march on washington has created an infrastructure whether we like it or not. we have over 400 organizers around the united states of america. we're not going to drop that because we had one great march. we already made history. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm juju chang in washington, d.c. >> our thanks to juju and our team for that report. we'll be right back.
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it was george washington who said, if the fate of the speech is taken away silent we may be led like sleep to the slaughter.
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tune into abc for president trump's first one-on-one interview when he sits down with "world news tonight" anchor david muir. thanks for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com and our facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night.
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>> welcome to "millionaire" here at bally's las vegas, where today we're going to be giving some folks the biggest surprise of their lives. in just moments, we're gonna knock on one lucky person's hotel room door and let them know they're about to get a chance to win $1 million.s instant millionaire week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ hey, everybody, welcome to instant millionaire week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] you know, sometimes it can take years to get a chance to play for $1 million on this show, but this week we filled some of the finest hotels in las vegas with qualified contestants. they've passed the test, met the eligibility requirements and all they're waiting for is a knock on the door. we're going to try to make someone an instant millionaire today. this is gonna be fun.
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so today, we're starting with caesars palace, where you will find the newest luxurious rooms on the las vegas strip. just a moment ago, we let our next contestant know that they were going to be on the show by knocking on their hotel room door. this is a look. and there she is. >> oh, my gosh. >> that is mary gunnell from provo, utah, a stay-at-home mom with six kids between the ages of 18 months and 13 years old. they're just a little exc
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