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brilliantly on his home floor. 40 points. lebron james with yet another triple-double with 31, 11 and 10. and it's now 3-1 in this best of seven series. more coverage to come from cleveland, ohio, we've got more games in these nba finals. i've been an army paratrooper for twelve years.
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>> mike: welcome back to cleveland. a record-setting night for the cavaliers. as they have the most points ever in a quarter. 49 in the first. they finish with 137. third-most in finals history. set a finals record for threes with 24. 24 of 45, that's 53%. and lebron james, passing magic johnson for most finals, triples-double. the final score, cavaliers, 137, the warriors, 116. what a response from the defending champs. "sportscenter" currently airing on espn. we'll have full postgame coverage. for producer tim corrigan, director jimmy moore, jeff van gundy, mark jackson and doris burke and our outstanding abc crew, this is mike breen saying thanks so much for watching abc, home of the nba finals.
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♪ yeah yeah yeah yeah ♪ dna >> mike: what a performance from cleveland. >> cavs and dubs. game five, monday at 9:00 e.t. on abc. introducing fios gigabit connection. superfast internet at an incredible price. with speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have.
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nancy: guns and crack in a child's backpack. the woman accused him a school bus attended. michelle: it's a packed weekend of outdoor events. when will the extreme heat arrived? surprise. a stunning
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service member reunites with his five kids. >> now, abc 7 news at 11:00 am on your side. michelle: new developments, charges dropped against one of the two men arrested for hitting three people with a truck. police officers and a d. worker hit in adams morgan. as anna-lysa gayle reports, there was a large police presence tonight. anna-lysa: the attorney general's office decided to drop the charging as the passenger after reviewing the tape, but the charges against the driver still remain. weekend in busy adams morgan, a lot of people kicking off their weekend, and officers are out in full force tonight. prepare for a busy capital pride weekend in adams morgan, one word is on the top of their mind. >> we are just reiterating safety.
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after this scene thursday night. investing in or say the chaos was caused by brandon mormon, who is driving this pickup truck. he rammed his vehicle into two police officers and a ddot traffic control officer at this intersection. >> we looked over and saw a cop on the floor. >> i was like, what is going on? anna-lysa: according to chief peter newsham, there is no information to suggest it was a terrorist-related event. >> it is still scary. we are vulnerable and we have to be on the watch all the time. we are ready for the busy weekend. the d.c.: according to police union, one officer remains in serious condition. the other is expected to be released from the hospital soon. across the nation, people continued to send well wishes. anna-l
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avenue in kensington tonight is shut down after this deadly accident. and one of another the cars hit a utility pole and fire hydrant. this happened on connecticut avenue at franklin street. one person was killed, and other seriously hurt. disturbing details and a d.c. drug bust. michelle: crack and a gun hidden in an 11-year-old's backpack. nancy: his mother worked as a school bus attended. tom roussey unravels the case. facebookornelia rice's page, there is a picture of her in her d.c. school attended uniform. but she was not just delivering kids, she was delivering drugs -- a lot of them. wheren at the apartment rice lives with her 11-year-old son did not want to talk. is there anything you want to say on her behalf? >> no. tom:
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told them rice delivered large amounts of drugs. wednesday she was in this chevy equinox when the police following her pulled her over for illegally tinted windows. they say that she had drugs clenched in her fist and later found seven grams of suspected crack under her breast. as she was arrested, she had some a call her apartment in northeast. soon after, her son walked out. her 11-year-old son had a backpack. he told the police only dirty clothing was inside. when the police looked inside, they found shorts similar to this, but inside the shorts were a gun, ammunition, more than $11,000 in cash, and about 285 grams of suspected crack. d.c. school the buses are stunned and they say rice is a nice person. the state superintendent of education say the
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happened after her shift was over. rice has been removed from working on a bus. the man at her apartment named gregory was also charged. in northeast d.c., tom roussey, abc 7 news. michelle: a mayor busted in a drugs for sex sting is out of jail. the judge sentenced him to five years but suspended everything except three months, which e.r.a. served. here is what the former mayor said about his current. >> nobody knew, nobody. people might have suspected, but nobody knew. i lived a double life, a secret life. michelle: silverthorne said in the future he wants to help less fortunate inmates improve their lives. they: decades in prison for drunk driver who caused a crash that killed five people. speeding andy was driving drunk when he slammed into a car stopped at a traffic light in oxon hill in 2014.
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he pled guilty in march but did not show up for sentencing last month. the police tracked him down and now he will go to prison for 51 years. michelle: an active investigation after a deadly crash in alexandria at holly hill road and richmond highway. a motorcycle driver was killed after crashing head on into a truck. the circumstances are under investigation. nancy: precautions at a prince william county elementary school after a possible melt lying -- mountain lion sighting. school leaders say they secured students inside until they could be picked up. steve: stormwatch 7 first forecast on this early saturday morning, looking at temperatures outside at 71 at reagan national. still mild and comfortable. the humidity is not they are quite yet. take a look at the first half of the day tomorrow, a rapid warm-up. if you're getting up
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noontime, temperatures near 85 degrees. the heat index will build, and we are looking at hotter temperatures sunday i'm even hotter monday and tuesday -- hotter temperatures sunday, even hotter temperatures monday and tuesday. michelle: developing now, house and senate investigators asking for tapes the president says he had. trump would not say if he had conversations taped, but he hinted he would say more about the issue "over a very short time." president trump says he is willing to testify under oath about his conversations with comey. happy, andvery, very frankly james comey confirmed a lot of what i said. and some of the things that he said just were not true. michelle: he denied asking comey to end
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into former national security adviser michael flynn and said he never asked comey for a pledge of loyalty. bill cosby's high-profile assault trial, day five, and tonight his words being shared in court. cosby's interview with police was from 2006, detailing calls between cosby and his accuser's mother, asking the pill that he gave to his daughter come him refusing to answer. testified, but a spokesperson said his mood is great and he is happy with his lawyers. michelle: chelsea manning was convicted in the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history, and now after seven years behind bars, the transgender former soldier is speaking out. chelsea manning convicted of the largest leak of documents in u.s. history speaks out in her first television interview since her release from prison. >> so many people call you a traitor. many call you a hero.
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>> i'm just me. michelle: what a journey far from simple. in 2010, then known as bradley manning, she was charged with leaking more than 700,000 documents, many of them classified. manning said she turned to wikileaks after singh incidents like this u.s. soldier opening a fire on civilians. >> i stopped seeing statistics and information and i started seeing people. it's not a simple thing. it's not good guys versus bad guys. michelle: critics say that she betrayed her country and should have taken her concerns up the chain of command. >> there of those who say you may have been motivated to get the information to the public, but may have also given it to our enemies. >> i had a responsibility to the public. >> do you feel you oh the mac in public an apology? >> i have accepted responsibility. michelle:
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sentence just days before leaving office. manning said she like the documents because she wanted to spark public debate. she said she did not think leaking them would for national security, saying she held the utmost respect for the military. pride weekend as kicks off, a tribute to the lives lost at the pulse nightclub last year. we are approaching the one-year anniversary of the orlando massacre, and tonight the human rights campaign headquarters in northwest is lit up in honor of the victims. it is called 49, dedicated to the lives lost that day. weekend, much of washington, d.c., is draped in rainbow festivities through the weekend, thousands here for the pride parade. many say this year celebrate pride is more important than ever because of the new administration. >> we realize a lot of the gains we made our not permianent. >>
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diversity. nancy: abc 7 and news channel 8 are proud sponsors of the parade. watch live on new channel 8 starting at 4:30, and it will also be streaming on wjla.com. and we are also airing the march on sunday. also happening this weekend, the celebrate fairfax festival. prop and news channel 8 sponsors of that event. there is great music and food. michelle: crowds will head to ocean city with a lot of talk about this tonight. ahead of the ocean city beach patrol says lifeguards will not stop women from sunbathing topless. >> i think it's fine. >> i think people should be fine with each other's bodies. >> i would know what to see that. michelle: this is not over.
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enforce beach standards on a case-by-case basis. right now he is waiting for a legal opinion on the issue. game they will remember for the rest of their lives, but not just because of baseball. michelle: it's because it came with a surprise of a lifetime. >> please turn your attention to the pitcher's mound as we welcome our military family of the month. , the mother and five children, thought they were being recognized as the national mid-to-late or a family of the month friday night. -- the national military family month monday night for stop it is what happened before the first pitch, a military surprise. as the family turned to watch a presentation on the big screen, the father, chris, stepped onto the field. >> and very proud of each and
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soon. jay: his oldest son was the first to realize that after so long, he was seeing his father. and he did not want to let go of dad. he was back from his fourth deployment. and then the rest of the children and his wife joined in. >> ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome back to lieutenant commander chris schutter. jay: jay korff, abc 7 news. michelle: great to see that. the score does not matter on a game like that. the moment is special. jay: thank you for your service. we are launching into a busy weekend of events. michelle: the big question, what is in store with the weather?
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you could even beal from the upper deck right onto the field below. pretty cool. later today, will be in the 80's. 84 degrees was the hyatt reagan national airport, 83 the average this time of year. right now, probably in for the night i would assume, 57 degrees in winchester, 59 luray, 71 at reagan national. stormwatch 7 satellite and radar, mainly clear skies right now. we are looking for a beautiful sunrise early tomorrow morning. the temperatures will fall eventually into the middle 60's, at least inside the capital beltway, then a rapid warm-up as we head through the morning. leesburg, middlesbrough, manassas 55, 59. a little cooler, but if you are only sleeping if you hours and getting up super early
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when you will see the temperatures like this. otherwise waking about 10 a.m., like a lot of us, we are looking at a lot warmer temperatures. futurecast, sunrise early tomorrow morning. a disturbance tries to wiggle through late tomorrow afternoon and may trigger a stray shower. i don't believe it will amount to a whole lot. on tomorrow, the capital pride parade, not an issue. the temperatures will warm up quickly and it will be hot. highs eventually into the upper 80's, then we look for the pride parade starting at 4:30 dupont and logan circles come in the 80's. beach forecast fantastic, lower to middle 80's the daytime highs. the high pressure moves off the coast, allowing the hot temperatures to stick around sunday, monday, and tuesday. even most of the day wednesday. highs will be well into the 90's, heat index values near 100.
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weekend a week from now, middle 80's with a chance of a passing thunderstorm. nancy: still ahead, 911 dispatchers help deliver a baby over the phone. michelle: plus -- [screaming] michelle: heartwarming haircuts. narrator: the washington post endorses dr. ralph northam. mr. northam uld make the better governor. and virginia progressives agree. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of
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more than a foot, showing unity supporting one of their own. nancy: they look great. a joyful meet up today. a woman in labor called 911 to help during her delivery. dispatchers talked her through it and today was their chance to meet the baby. the whole family stopped by the communication center for a visit. officer say dispatchers really get a chance to see the end result of 911 calls, but they are thrilled this had a happy ending with a bundle of joy. nancy: we are told the baby slept through the whole thing. beautiful. michelle: congratulations to the new family. nancy: we were all watching this. scott: a little chipping us and physicality. cleveland is not done yet. the warriors' chance
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>> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. scott: the cleveland cavaliers came out swinging tonight in game
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the cavaliers to fight another day. what a game for kyrie irving. the drive, follow and basket. cavs up 22. lebron james not too shabby either. go, bash nowhere to go, the pass off the glass to himself, slams at home. 31 points tonight and another triple-double for james. factor tonight. the warriors cannot stop him. 40 points for irving. the cavaliers stay off elimination, forcing game five. stops,nsively, we got got out in transition, and scored easy baskets. kevin really shot the ball well and green is one of the best defenders in the league. we are making shots and playing
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nancy: i would say tgif, but it's saturday. steve: that means the weekend is here and we are ready to go. 87 degrees, 95 sunday. we stay hot monday and tuesday. michelle: jimmy kimmel is next.
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i'm steve preston, the big cheese at big fun in beautiful cleveland, ohio. tonight jimmy welcomes mandy moore, jerrod carmichael, musical guest bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, enjoy the show! >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, mandy moore, comedian jerrod carmichael, the national spelling bee champ, and music from bebe rexha featuring lil wayne. and now, if there are no objections, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome. thank you. hi there, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for
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thank you, thank you. welcome back to those of i do who joined us in primetime for our game night special earlier tonight. game four of the nba finals between the warriors and the cavaliers from cleveland, ohio. or maybe they should call it leaveland, ohio. there's a rumor that lebron james is considering a move to los angeles to become a laker or a clipper the year after next. which would be exciting for us. but another bummer for cleveland. although i have -- thinking about this today, i have an idea to make it fair. i propose, and i'm not authorized to make this deal myself, but i know people. so here's how this will go. we get lebron. and in exchange, cleveland gets disneyland. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] the whole thing. haunted mansion, space mountain, mickey and minnie, all seven of the drawer offed, you get it all, we get
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years. is that a deal? i think that would be equitable. [ cheers and applause ] i think lebron should go to every team in the league to help them win a title. [ laughter ] except golden state. what if he signed with golden state? there would be a coup, right? there would be a violent overthrow of the nba, we'd have to form a whole new league or something. speaking of controversial moves, melania trump is finally moving into the white house next week. [ laughter ] they broke the news to her yesterday. she's taking it pretty hard. [ laughter ] she does not seem to be excited about leaving her penthouse in new york to move into what is essentially public housing. [ laughter ] i guess the president finally managed to lure her there by replacing -- you know michelle obama has a vegetable garden. he replaced it with a bergdorf good man store. [ laughter ] now she's in. so be brave, melania. [ cheers and applause ] you're going to get through this. with any luck in three to
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[ laughter ] president trump has been dealing with the aftermath of the james comey testimony in a way that i guess shouldn't surprise me, but he always does surprise me. after all we heard yesterday, after everything, he's claiming it went great. [ laughter ] he's like -- it would be like if the cavaliers went into the game tonight going, we're winning, 3-0 games. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and everyone is like, what? you're not -- you're down 3-0. and they're like, nope, we're up, we're winning, we won. [ laughter ] if you let it, it really could make you crazy. as you know, james comey, who was director of the fbi until trump fired him, appeared before the senate yesterday where he shared details about that notorious one-on-one dinner with the president. the president invited him to his house, offered him some pills to relax, then took -- oh. [ laughter ] maybe that was the bill c
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[ audience moaning ] >> it's becoming hard to keep everything straight. [ applause ] the real bombshell from all of this was that yesterday, for the first time in maybe ever, donald trump didn't tweet. not even once. he didn't tweet. maybe we should have james comey testify before the senate every single day. [ cheers and applause ] so early this money he was at it again. he tweeted at 6:10 a.m., despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication, and wow, comey is a leaker. so he's still got it. told reporters today he never told comey he hoped he'd let go of the investigation into national security adviser michael flynn. when they asked him if he has tapes -- trump insinuated he has tapes of the conversations. he didn't answer. he said, i'll tell you about that in a very short time and you're going to be very
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answer. then he flew to new jersey to play golf for the 17th time since taking office. there were a lot of moments during comey's testimony where he said he couldn't answer a question but would get into more detail at the closed session later that day. which of course i wanted to know what was going on in the closed session. and while the details of that were not made available on tv, it was not televised, there is a way to find out everything that happened. >> i'm not going to comment on whether that happened in open setting, that's not a question i can answer in open setting, that's a question i don't think i should answer in an open setting. >> we'll be having a closed session shortly, so we will follow up on that. >> are you dying to hear some of the juicy testimony that's too hot for an open hearing? call the closed session hotline. >> our senators are standing by to chat with you about everything they're not supposed to talk about in public. it's naughty, it's unet
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>> that was easy. >> jimmy: oh happy. by the way the artist formerly known as lying ted cruz, he was there too with the president. you know, ted cruz always seems like the kid no one wants to invite to their birthday party. and yesterday there he was again. outside the chuck e. cheese banging on the door. >> what i want to say to the men and women here is two things. number one, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you for your prayers. thank you for your passion. thank you for your time. thank you for your energy. thank you for speaking out and working to retake our nation. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage the southern regional director of faith and freedom coalition, virginia galloway. ♪ >> jimmy: not exactly a mike drop, you know? [ laughter ]
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you don't keep virginia galloway waiting, t it. meanwhile, we always get the idea we're a bunch of dopes and they're a bunch of elegant ladies and gentlemen, but they had an election there yesterday, this is now who's in the running for prime minister. >> harvey jonathan david. known as lord buckethead. 249. callam lord hape. the official monster raving party. 119. smith, bobby. known as bobby "elmo" smith. 3. >> jimmy: see, we're not so different after all. they have lord buckethead, and we have lord buckethead too. how much would he pay to go back to that day, huh?
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we have a t that dates back to the late 1800s or something. every year we invite the winner of the scripps national spelling bee to our show to defend his or her title against me. i'm a pretty good speller. this year's winner is 12-year-old anania vinay. she spelled a lot of words right and for her prowess took home $40,000. in a few minutes i'm going to take that $40,000 from this 12-year-old child. anania. [ laughter ] >> this is yours, congratulations, you're the 2017 champ of the scripps national spelling bee. >> jimmy: yeah. oh, no. that's why athletes have champagne, they get drunk and they feel better after something like that. [ laughter ] i hope -- well, anania's going to be out here tonight and i am going to take that trophy from her and put it on the mantel in my home. it's going to be a wonderful
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t.j.maxx show. mandy moore, jared kerrod carmi. first it is time for our 14th annual war of words between me and the winner of the scripps national spelling bee. with that said, please welcome ananya vinay, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello, ananya, how are you? 12 years old, you spell the -- here, step over here with me.
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you spelled how many words correctly >> 35. >> jimmy: 35 words. these are words you studied very hard to learn? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you knew all of them, were any of them hard? >> no. >> jimmy: what about this one? let's look at this. >> g-i-f-b-l-a-a-r, gifblaar. >> that is correct. >> jimmy: i knew that one. everybody knows gifblaar. [ cheers and applause ] what is gifblaar? we were going to name our baby gifblaar originally. did your dad know how to spell gifblaar? >> i don't think he did. >> jimmy: are you a better speller than your father? >> maybe. >> jimmy: have you enjoyed your time as champion? >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, that time is about to end, young lady. [ laughter ] there's a new champion about to jump on that spelling horse right now. you may have won the spelling bee but i am about to win the spelling "a."
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that's right. i would like to introduce you our experts. first our judge tonight is my cousin sal. [ cheers and applause ] many years of experience. and don't worry, he would not let the fact that he is my cousin, related to me, and actually works here at the show, affect him in any way. he is impartial completely, okay? [ laughter ] next, our pronouncer of words, please bring in the spelling bee, here he is, our parking lot security guard guillermo. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right, are we ready to do this? guillermo, are you ready to read? >> guillermo: i'm ready. >> jimmy: who is going first, gentlemen? >> sal: the champion from clovis unified feudman elementary in fresno, california, ananya vinay! >> jimmy: oh, that's you, all right. [ cheers and applause ] i'll sit right here. >> sal: what is ananya's first
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word? >> guillermo: salute. >> guillermo: it is a word that has letters say-lute. >> lang wing uage of origin? >> guillermo: mine -- all the words. >> sal: no, the word. the word. >> guillermo: say-lute. >> s-a-l-u-t-e. >> sal: he's trying to say sleuth. the word is sleuth. all right, from kenny guinn jr. high school in las vegas, nevada, two-time champion, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> guillermo: good luck. >> jimmy: thank you. >> guillermo: jamuke. >> jimmy: can you repeat the word?
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>> guillermo: ja-mul-kay. >> jimmy: i'm going to guess this is a hebrew word. y-a-r-m-u-l-k-e. [ cheers and applause ] >> sal: wow, that's right, that's right, on the board! yarmulke. >> jimmy: can i tell you something, ananya? i'm not even jewish. >> sal: let's try to even things up. what's ananya's next word. >> guillermo: come on, ananya, concentrate. co-lease-y. >> what's the word again? >> guillermo: co-lease-y. >> coleasy? >> jimmy: i can't help you. [ laughter ] >> guillermo: come on, you're the champion. you got this, you got this. one more time -- >> coleasy? >> guillermo: yes. you're real close.
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[ laughter ] >> coleasy? c-o-l-i-cii. >> sal: no, c-o-a-l-e-s-c-e. >> jimmy: oh, right. >> sal: gym he's still up 1-0. >> guillermo: boy-jay-not. >> jimmy: can you repeat that? >> guillermo: boy-jay-not. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what did i miss? >> sal: they're seeing the word, you're not.
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>> guillermo: boy-jay-not. [ scattered laughter ] gpoy-jay-not. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know what it is. i don't know. >> sal: all right, ananya. the word was poignant. >> sal: oh, poignant, of course. >> sal: this is it, the last word and the chance to tie things up. >> jimmy: so i win if she doesn't get this. >> sal: that's right. >> guillermo: come on, ananya. lose-see-oh. >> definition? >> guillermo: it is a funny word. [ laughter ] >> language of origin? >> guillermo: i have no idea. [ laughter ] >> can you repeat the word? >> guillermo: loose-sea-oh. >> what was the word again? >> guillermo: loose-sea-ohs. >> loose-e-ose?
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>> guillermo: no, loose-sea-o. >> l-u-s-c-i-o-u-s. [ cheers and applause ] >> sal: wow, you did it! >> jimmy: wow. i guess we have a tie. [ cheers and applause ] there you go. wow. we have our first-ever tie. this is very exciting. i will reluctantly share this trophy with you. but you can take to it your house, okay? congratulations, ananya. let's turn that around so everyone can really bask in its glory. there you go ananya. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] thanks, ananya. all right. tonight on the show we have music from bebe rexha and lil wayne, jerrod carmichael is
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here. be right back with mandy moore! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the new denny's on demand.

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