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>> yeah, named after nicolas cage. >> do you think you're ever going to remove your face and go with ravolta? >> jimmy: i don't now. cage could be gender neutral. it could be like a prison cage. i think we have one more. >> what is your name? >> my name is shae howard. >> is this your son? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: gender specific or gender neutral? >> neutral! >> sir yante howard. >> sir yante? >> well, sir is certainly not gender neutral. >> jimmy: i think yante may be a different name than sir. what we're going to do next is play show and tell. this is the wall of america, and on the wall of america right now there are many people from all over the country, and they have items to show us and tell us about. and oh, well i can see. the guy from schenectady looks like he's going to be a winner already. when we come back, show and tell. we'll be right back. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> dicky: abc's jimmy kimmel brought to you by at&t introducing the samsung galaxy s6 active only from at&t. tested to withstand pretty much anything life throws your way. get a galaxy s6 active for zero down a
>> yeah, named after nicolas cage. >> do you think you're ever going to remove your face and go with ravolta? >> jimmy: i don't now. cage could be gender neutral. it could be like a prison cage. i think we have one more. >> what is your name? >> my name is shae howard. >> is this your son? >> yes it is. >> jimmy: gender specific or gender neutral? >> neutral! >> sir yante howard. >> sir yante? >> well, sir is certainly not...
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do you think nicolas cage might have done it?ut i don't think they extend that far. >> so that document is alive. >> yes. >> i knew it. off we went to the old patent office now the national portrait gallery. maybe we could find clues inside. >> at one point this space was the largest room in america. we were the patent office in 1840. this is where the declaration was displayed. >> walk me through how it got here. >> after 1776 when it was signed it's amazing it wasn't destroyed. it moved with the congress whenever the capitol moved. it was in princeton, new jersey annapolis, it traveled with charles thompson, secretary of the continental congress. >> do you have any idea what it was like in here? >> it was terrible. the declaration was being moved around put in this burlap bag. they rolled it up all the time which you're not supposed to do. it was exposed to light, exposed to smoke. >> who put their handprint on the declaration of independence? do you have any leads? >> no, i do not. the most anonymous of the founders in fact pu
do you think nicolas cage might have done it?ut i don't think they extend that far. >> so that document is alive. >> yes. >> i knew it. off we went to the old patent office now the national portrait gallery. maybe we could find clues inside. >> at one point this space was the largest room in america. we were the patent office in 1840. this is where the declaration was displayed. >> walk me through how it got here. >> after 1776 when it was signed it's amazing...
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but until then let's just blame nicolas cage. >> that documentary, right? >> national treasure i saw his hands on it many times. clearly that's evidence he put his handprint on the declaration of independence. >> always great to have you. stick around for a much more serious topic straight ahead. >>> hi everyone. 4:00 p.m. this fourth of july. thank you so much for being with me. i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin this hour with this. republican presidential candidate donald trump firing back at critics who are denouncing his comments about immigrants. this morning, he went after some of his fellow gop candidates in an interview on fox news. >> well i know pataki well. he's a sad figure. he's got zero in the polls and he was a terrible governor of new york. terrible. if he would have run again he would have failed he wouldn't have gotten anything. he was a failed governor and you know as far as rubio, he's very weak on immigration and i've been saying that for a long time about him. he's weak on immigration. i respect ted cruz for the view that he's got
but until then let's just blame nicolas cage. >> that documentary, right? >> national treasure i saw his hands on it many times. clearly that's evidence he put his handprint on the declaration of independence. >> always great to have you. stick around for a much more serious topic straight ahead. >>> hi everyone. 4:00 p.m. this fourth of july. thank you so much for being with me. i'm poppy harlow in new york. we begin this hour with this. republican presidential...
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do you think nicolas cage might have done it?ey extend that far. >> so that document year "national treasure" is a lie? >> yes. >> i knew it. so off we went to the old patent office now the national portrait gallery. maybe we could find clues inside. >> the one point this space was the largest room in america. this is where the declaration of independence was displayed. >> how did it get here? >> after 1776 it's amazing that it wasn't destroyed. it moved with the congress whenever the capitol moving and it kind of traveled with charles thompson the secretary of the continental congress. >> do you have any idea what it was like here? >> tough terrible. they rolled it up all the time which you're not supposed to do. it was exposed to light, exposed to smoke. >> who put their handprint on the declaration of independence? >> i have no idea. >> the most anonymous of the founders did he put his hand on it we he signed -- >> you know what would make this better? street cello music. behind me is the library of congress where the document
do you think nicolas cage might have done it?ey extend that far. >> so that document year "national treasure" is a lie? >> yes. >> i knew it. so off we went to the old patent office now the national portrait gallery. maybe we could find clues inside. >> the one point this space was the largest room in america. this is where the declaration of independence was displayed. >> how did it get here? >> after 1776 it's amazing that it wasn't destroyed. it...
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nicolas cage was supposed to be superman. check it out. there he is in the suit. as cage one tried on that super tight superman out fit in '97 for a film called "super man lives," it was going to be directed by tim burton. guess what? it didn't happen. >> and it turned into a new documentary called "the death of superman." >> he looks like a weird body builder. it looks really creepy. i'm glad it didn't happen. >>> coming up, "antman." with over 800 skincare awards worldwide, we're devoted to creating the most advanced skincare products. we want you to turn every head especially the one that matters most. because if you can impress the woman in the mirror... that's everything. from the worlds #1. olay. your best beautiful. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase fo
nicolas cage was supposed to be superman. check it out. there he is in the suit. as cage one tried on that super tight superman out fit in '97 for a film called "super man lives," it was going to be directed by tim burton. guess what? it didn't happen. >> and it turned into a new documentary called "the death of superman." >> he looks like a weird body builder. it looks really creepy. i'm glad it didn't happen. >>> coming up, "antman." with...
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i will admit this may not have had the drama of nicolas cage and "national treasure," but ask the studenthistory, i was fascinated. one of the documents that we had the opportunity to view was a markup of what we now know as our bill of rights. after george washington assumed office of president, the first the new congress in 1780 nine was amending the constitution to address the issue that came up during the ratification process. many americans do not know this but there were 17 original amendments sent from the house of representatives to the senate. the first that with the election of members of congress time to the size of the population. this was rejected when it was later sent to the state. then it was congressional pay, a reminder that some things never change. [laughter] this was not ratified either. it was eventually ratified in 1992. someone apparently suck -- stuck it in the mail service. the third focused to on individual rights. the first to deal with individual rights, a separate standalone amendment. this is what it said -- "congress shall make no law establishing religion
i will admit this may not have had the drama of nicolas cage and "national treasure," but ask the studenthistory, i was fascinated. one of the documents that we had the opportunity to view was a markup of what we now know as our bill of rights. after george washington assumed office of president, the first the new congress in 1780 nine was amending the constitution to address the issue that came up during the ratification process. many americans do not know this but there were 17...