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the victim of a homicide. reporter: a big travel week for many. i'll let you know when the winter chill gives way to warmer temperatures. shelley: donald trump's appearance on "saturday night live" is paying off for some of his opponents. the tv time they're offering to a few of his republican candidates. caller: the annual mission to ensure all granite state kids have coats. >> no one covers new hampshire like we do. now, wmur news 9 tonight. shelley: a worldwide travel alert issued just days before the thanksgiving holiday. thanks for staying up with us. i'm shelley walcott. tom: and i'm tom griffith. the u.s. state department issued the alert after recent terror attacks and the increased threats. the alert is for americans traveling abroad, urging them to stay vigilant, especially in public places, and on public transportation. even suggesting that travelers avoid large crowds and holiday events.
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we spoke to travelers in manchester, boston, regional tonight, about their concerns. reporter: the manchester boston regional airport says it continues to operate at a heightened state of security. the airport's expecting a busy week ahead, especially wednesday through sunday night, and urges travelers to show up an hour and a half to two hours before flights to get through security. the manchester, boston, regional airport says it has modified security protocols as necessary. this after the u.s. state department issued the worldwide travel alert, urging americans overseas to stay vigilant and avoid crowded places. travelers at this airport have mixed reaction to the alert. >> there's no concerns. i think everything's pretty safe around here. i hope. >> we're doing as much as we can. to stop everything. >> i'm concerned for everywhere. going to be terrorism. >> thank goodness. it's wonderful here.
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reporter: sue lawrence just arrived home after a two-week trip to spain. she said security overseas made her feel safe. >> they were on red alert, so every place we went, there was like four times the amount of security that there ever was. shoip the assistant professor of international relations has visited dangerous spots around the globe to research terrorism and ethnic conflict. >> personally, i think i would just go ahead and live my life the way i live it and not let the terrorists get control of me. pakistan, syria, nigeria, afghanistan, those kind of places are highly -- they're very dangerous and very unsafe. but traveling in western europe and around the united states, while success could happen, it's very unlikely. reporter: and the state department says it's not telling americans to stay home. only to be alert. if they do travel.
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worldwide travel alert issued since may of 2011. that was due to fears of anti-american violence after counterterrorism activity in pakistan. that september another alert was issued around the 10th anniversary of the september 11 attacks. in august of 2013, the state department issued a travel alert after the u.s. temporarily closed 1 embassies in the middle east -- 18 embassies in the middle east and in northern africa. and the most recent one was in december of last year after an attack in sydney, australia. shelley: french officials say an explosive vest has been discovered in a suburb of paris. this is video of the neighborhood where street cleaner found that vest in a pile of rubble. there was no detonator, but officials say it contained bolts and the same type of explosive used in the vests that the attackers wore in paris. police have been hunting for a man believed to be involved in the attacks. but it's unclear if he left the vest behind. the search for that missing suspect in the paris attacks has focused on belgium, where
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the capital city of brussels will remain under the country's highest terror alert until next monday. authorities say the threat of possible attacks that could be similar to those in paris is serious. despite the terror threat level, schools in brussels are set to reopen on wednesday. and tomorrow, president obama will meet with france's president in washington, d.c., as france works to build a stronger international coalition to combat isis. president francois hollande and british prime minister david cameron met in paris today and agreed to increase cooperation. cameron says he'll ask parliament to join the air strikes in syria. tom: fans of tonight's patriots game saw increased security. this is the first home game in foxborough since the attacks in paris. the f.b.i., state and local police are stepping up their usually tight security measures, even more, and the nfl's bag policy requiring people to carry clear bags was strictly enforced. fans say they're not bothered by the extra police presence.
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>> it gives food for thought. but once again, it just keeps you more aware of what's going on around you. you have to keep, you know, just keep in mind, what is happening? >> i'm not afraid to go anywhere. i don't want them to think they can stop us from going to a football game or flying on an airplane or going on a train or -- yeah, it's not going to work. reporter: police say they're not aware of any threats to gillett stadium but they're being cautious as possible. shelley: on the night that would have been a little boy's first birthday, people in alexandria gathered to remember him. investigators say shawn sylvester, wholves also called s.j., died from blunt force trauma to the head more than a week ago. his death is a homicide investigation. reporter: despite the freezing temperatures, dozens of people showed up this evening at alexandria united methodist church to pay tribute to 11-month-old s.j. sylvester.
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words. there's sorrow in our heart. reporter: the news of the toddler's death spread quickly through the small community of about 1,200. through the power of social media, the candle light vigil was organized, giving people a place to share their grief. >> there can be such grief, anger, confusion, a mixture of feelings. we pray for our community. we pray you will unite us. reporter: the vigil included a poem, offering comfort. >> but should the angels call for him much sooner than we planned, we'll brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand. reporter: and a song for s.j. today would have celebrated his first birthday. happy birthday dear s.j. happy birthday to you
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reporter: parents brought their alive. >> this is why. this would have been one of his schoolmates. >> i really feel for the family. that's why i wanted to come. >> and greach of grieving friends showed up in support of s.j.'s parents. >> we had to come here. he's like another son to me. this is a tragedy. reporter: most of all, lights for s.j. gave community members a place to share and to know that they're not alone. tom: senator jean shaheen sails the her win crisis is spurling out -- haren crisis is spurling out of control and she's proposing an emergency funding bill to address it. it's too soon to tell how much money new hampshire could receive. but the bulk of the money will go to the u.s. department of health and human services for prevention, treatment and recovery programs like hope for new hampshire recovery. the only center of its type in the granite state. >> we need to treat it as a national emergency.
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it would increase support for those programs that we've seen in new hampshire that make a difference for people. tom: and senator ayotte is also asking h.h.s. to designate this epidemic as a public health emergency. shelley: so far 30 people have applied to be part of the state's medical marion program. the department of health and human services sails the majority are potential patients and one person is a designated care giver. the state opened preregistration at the beginning of this month. state officials hope all four dispenseries in new hampshire will be up and running within the first few months of next year. tom: on to commitment 2016 now. donald trump's appearance on "saturday night live" is paying off for some of his o.p.m. opponents. nbc has agreed to give four republican presidential candidates free time on affiliates in iowa, new hampshire and south carolina. john kasich, mike huckabee, lindsey graham and jim gilmore said they deserve 12 minutes
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trump got on "s.n.l.," based on federal equal time provisions. former state republican party chair wants trump's name to be taken off the primary ballot. fergus cullen filed the complaint today. he says trump has not proven he's a registered republican. and has expressed views, he says, that are inconsistent with the party's platform. trump's national campaign manager called the complaint outrageous. and the ballot law commission will review that complaint and others tomorrow. challenges have also been filed against senators bernie sanders, ted cruz, marco rubio and former senator rick santorum. shelley: the nbta will not accept ads about political or social issues anymore. the controversy started over these ads. opponents say the ads were anti-semitic and could insight violence. the board voted to ban political ads today. the new policy takes effect next month.
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the f.b.i. is still looking for seven of the 16 guns stolen from a worcester army reserve center important more than a week ago. five assault rifles and four handguns have been recovered. a homeless man found three of those guns in a trash bag near yankee stadium over the weekend. a former army reservist is charged with stealing the weapons. tom: and coming up, it's probably no surprise a few highways in boston are on the list of the nation's worst bottle necks. but we'll tell you the two spots in the granite state that made the same list. shelley: while the cold has arrived and there's thousands of kids in new hampshire who have to worry about having a warm coat to wear. firefighters explained the personal connection they have to this cause. reporter: the dry and chilly weather pattern continues tomorrow but what about changes by the thanksgiving holiday? the forecast ahead. tom: and let's go to our u local hot shot. it's patrick's first thanksgiving. you can submit your pictures and videos too and join the
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thousands of members by logging on to jeb bush: we do not have to be the world's policeman. we have to be the world's leader. who's going to take care of the christians that are being eliminated in the middle east? who's going to take care of israel and support them - our greatest ally in the middle east? the united states has the capability of doing this,
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that we do it. and i hope you want that kind of president for our country going forward. announcer: right to rise usa is responsible for the content of this message. shelley: boston is home to three of the nation's 50 worst highway bottle necks. tom: not really a surprise, i guess. the o'neill tunnel under downtown was number 15. causing more than two million hours of delays for drivers
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each year. the american highway users alliance also says the 993 south aploaching the braintree split was the 28th worst. and the approach to the ted williams tunnel was the 50th worst bottle neck in the country. now, the report also cites two zones of congestion here in new hampshire. route 125 near 101 which causes 159,000 hours of delays each year and of course the north-bound spaulding turnpike approaching the general sullivan bridge causes 128,000 hours of delays for drivers. that area, though, is currently being widened. shelley: the family of a muslim student arrested after taking a home made clock to his texas school is suing for $15 million. a teacher reported the clock thinking it could be a bomb. ahmed mohamed was arrested by never charged. he was also suspended from school. attorneys now want $10 million from the city and $5 million
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a whale that beached itself in kingston, massachusetts, has returned to the open ocean. the whale was believed to be a baby. experts from the new england aquarium say that's a good thing, it's a good thing that the whale swam off on its own because a rescue would have been difficult due to deep mud and incoming tides. minke whales are some of the most common in massachusetts. tom: two military veterans honored today for their service. petty officer first class roger berubey was joined by his wife as he received several metals for his -- medals for his service in vietnam and the cold war. steven boyson shared his special moment with his children. he was presented with the army commendation medal for his service during operation iraqi freedom. shelley: new hampshire firefighters are launching a major operation, in addition to fighting fires around the state. they're also hoping to help fight poverty. by providing children in the granite state with a very basic need. reporter: the number is staggering.
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34,000 children in new hampshire living below the poverty line. >> even though in the granite state we work really hard to look out for each other, we know we have 34,000 children who live in poverty in new hampshire. and that means that those kids are at risk for not having enough food, not having warm clothes. reporter: with that in mind the governor joins members of the professional firefighters of new hampshire to launch operation warm black friday. the goal -- to supply a warm winter coat to every child who needs one. each coat is $34 and donations can be made online. >> go to operation warm.org/newhampshire. spell it out. you can put in your credit card information, tax deductible. you can do $34 for one coat, if you feel generous, you can give $100, you can give $50. reporter: firefighters will then distribute the coats, letting kids pick their own color and size. david lang says firefighters really understand how cold it gets out there.
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>> our members are no strangers to the cold. they work out in it, they respond out in. it they know what it's like to spend a lot of time out there. reporter: and the governor encourages any parent who needs one to contact their local fire department for a coat for their child. >> right now we know that there are families in new hampshire where parents are working hard but they can't afford children. and so we want to make sure. shelley: if you need a coat for your child, you can go to your local fire house or call or visit the firefighters' website and they'll try to help you out. both are posted on our website, wmur.com. tom: you're going to need a coat at the bus stop tomorrow morning. maybe two. it's very, very chilly right now. only getting colder as we go through the overnight. take a look at the timelines out at the lake region today. from sun up to sun down, we did have 100% of that possible sun. but the wind very, very active out there. now the winds are going light, mostly cloudy skies. and all of that combining to
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notice again the clear skies, a demrakes. but most of that will be scooting off across the north country tomorrow afternoon, early evening, with a few flurries outside of that. it looks mainly dry, at least through a good part of friday. so clear and cold for tonight. the sun and cloud combo tomorrow, most of the clouds up north, there could be a few flurries in the afternoon. outside of that dry, dry and wednesday. and then quiet and warmer to follow, up near 50-plus on thanksgiving. with sunshine and a few clouds and near 60 in southern new hampshire on friday before the next cool front drops those temperatures again. right now, down to 14 in whitefield. two below atop mount washington. on average, 20's from the southern part of the white mountains and south. overnight tonight we drop down near 10 on the great north woods. along 20 on the lake shores. elsewhere, upper teens and the lower 20's. a good portion of the country dealing with colder air. even in the upper 30's in atlanta. it does begin to warm up a
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little bit in the deep south. especially the southern plains states and eventually some of that works back at us, so right now the northwest flow in the jet stream keeping it quite chilly. temperatures are running below the average by a few degrees. however, that all lifts away by wednesday afternoon, so thanksgiving and on friday, quite mild and then friday night into early saturday, we begin to cool back down, setting the stage for a chilly and -- end to the holiday weekend. notice, not much in the way of precipitation. a few flurries out there for tomorrow afternoon. mainly in northern sections. dry elsewhere. most of the sun, again, lakes region south, most of the clouds up to the north. mostly sunny statewide on wednesday. and not only do we have the sun here, but take a look, all up and down the east seash, all the way back to the midwest, very drive. this is great news for those traveling by car and for those traveling by air. because most of the major hubs are going to be just fine in terms of our weather. look at the highs tomorrow or later today.
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what time is it now? 12:24? so later today. mid 30's up north. on average, lower 40's. beyond, that here we go. we've got the temperatures on the way up. by wednesday, mid 40's, thursday, near 50-plus. here we go with the warm on friday before a cool front drops temperatures friday night into saturday. as we get through the weekend there could be a few mixed showers early saturday morning. cold front will dry us out by midday and afternoon. sunday is looking dry, breezy and cool and monday is looking good. but on the chilly side. sometime later monday night or tuesday, there could be some rain, maybe a little mix up north. but that's beyond seven dales, so enjoy the quiet while we have it. because eventually beyond that seven-day, we flip over to december and you know things can start -- tom: start to get really cold then. meteorologist: you got it. tom: thank you. big game tonight. we just saw it here on channel 9. let's go to jason king. reporter: it wasn't pretty but a w is a w.
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reporter: a win for the patriots tonight would move them to 10-0 and give them a shot at clinching the division next week. the 250th game for bill belichick as new england's head coach. former u.n.h. wildcat corey graham, right there, leads the bills in tackles this season. but he couldn't bring down james white here. it was 3-3. under 20 seconds to go in the first half. brady to white. 20 yards for the touchdown. he slips the tackle. his first career nfl t.d. rex ryan not happy. 10-3, patriots at halftime.
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fits all night. lesean mccoy takes it around, touchdown for the bills. we're all tied up at 10-10. big plays hard to come by tonight. but here's one. tom brady to amendola. wide open. splips -- slips the tackle. he's going to take it down inside the 10. he had nine catches, 117 yards. pats hurry to the line. there's james white again. this time he runs it in. gives the patriots a 17-10 lead. then the pats punting. and brandon king going to strip the ball loose. patriots recover. then they fumble it out of bounds. but it's good field position for the pats. led to a field goal. both danny amendola and aaron dobson left the game with injuries. so no update on their condition. but that could be painful for the pats moving forward. but they somehow find a way to win. patriots take it 20-13. and they are 10-0. >> some of the things we didn't do well have nothing to do with
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missing some other guys. we just have to do things better if we want to score more points. i always talk about execution. us all being on the same page. there were a lot of plays out there we where we didn't necessarily do our job very well. reporter: sticking with football. it's all about the playoffs in durham. new hampshire will host colgate at cowell stadium on saturday in the first round of the playoffs. wildcats beat the raiders on the road back in week two of the regular season. 26-8. they've only met once in the playoffs. that was a 55-21 wildcats win back in the first round in 2005. that game was also at cowell stadium. >> we played them. they're a good football team. they got a lot better as the season went on. we played very, very well against them. that's a game that goldy got hurt. he'll be here hopefully, knock on wood, for the full game this time. it's going to be a great opportunity to play in front of our hometown fans, playing that game. reporter: get your tickets. they'll go fast. u.n.h.-colgate, a 3:30 start on
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in durham. hockey now. the bruins played north of the border tonight. boston and toronto with the maple leafs. brad marchand, going to force the turnover helped the net. and then bergeron's shot is batted right out of midair. that takes some pretty good hand-eye cordition -- coordination. that was reviewed and it stood. so short-handed goal made it 1-0679 still in the first, zac rinaldo skates up the near boards and he scores. his first. made it 2-0. toronto scored twice in the second. leo komarov knocks in a rebound. james van riemsdyk had the assist on that. it was 2-2. 3-3 in overtime. van riemsdyk with a great chance but somehow the save. he had a season high 35. boston went on to win it in a shootout 4-. some tuesday night hockey to
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both the monarchs and u.n.h. are in action. u.n.h. is at r.p.i. that's a 7:00 start. the monarchs skate at the atlanta gladeaters. they'll play them twice this week. on tuesday night and again on thanksgiving. guys? tom: get your tickets early if you're heading to that u.n.h. game. tight scene over there at the stadium. still much more to come tonight. time is running out to shop for your thanksgiving meal. shelley: we'll tell you how this year's bill compares to
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tom: your thanksgiving grocery bill is probably a little bit higher than last year. shelley: the american farm bureau federation says the cost of a 16-pound turkey is up more than 6% to just over $23. the group blames the jump on the avian flu outbreak that killed millions of birds earlier this year. overall the farm group says the average cost of thanksgiving dinner for 10 people will be just over $50. tom: shah seems cheap to me. the average american plans to friday. according to the american express spending and savings tracker, 45% of consumers say
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47% will shop on cyber monday. despite the early hours and great deals, 62% say they won't even get half their holiday shopping done on black friday. shelley: the weather on black friday will certainly be nice to go shopping. meteorologist: going to be mild. temperatures are going up all week long, so here we go. low 40's tomorrow. chilly. wednesday looking good. seasonal. again, this is great news for those traveling all over the east. because we're not talking about any storms and even warmer by thanksgiving. tom: very good. shelley: thanks for joining us tonight. tom: "jimmy kimmel live" is it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics where wall street banks and billionaires buy elections. my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message.
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the force awakens," featuring harrison ford, carrie fisher, john boyega, adam driver, daisy ridley, and director j.j. abrams. with cleto and the cletones. and now, may the force be with him, here's jimmy kimmel! and now, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi, everyone. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. i know some of you have been waiting in line since early this morning. [ cheers and applause ] thank you -- hey. i'm glad you're here.
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i'm glad you're excited. welcome to our "star wars: the force awakens" special. as yoda would say, glad i am and i am. if i could go back in time and tell my 10-year-old self that special "star wars" show on tv i don't know. i think i'd probably say, mom, [ laughter ] tonight from the cast of "star wars" first first carrie fisher, john boyega, adam driver, daisy ridley, harrison ford, and chewbacca, and the creative force behind the force, director j.j. abrams. i've known j.j. for quite a while but i learned something today i did not know. did you know j.j. stands for jamba juice? [ laughter ] abrams. "the force awakens" is the story. the last things we saw in the "star wars" universe when we left off, our heroes, as you may recall, were dancing on ender
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now, this one picks up the morning after that e wok dance party when luke wakes up and realizes he got drunk and had sex with two of them. [ laughter ] disney's done a good job of keeping the details of the film under wraps and because of that the internet has been flooded with all manner of creative theories. a lot of fans are wondering why luke skywalker hasn't been in the posters or the promotional materials. and there's been speculation that he's in exile, maybe he went to the dark side. some people think he was transformed into the villain kylo ren who's played by adam driver, and i figured something out that i think is very interesting. i think it's something people are going to talk about. the anytime kylo ren, put that up on the screen. if you rearrange the letters, it spells yonkler. [ laughter ] is that not something? okay. well, i'll ask j.j. about it and we'll find out if it's something. this is the most anticipated sequel since -- i think since the new testament really.
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[ laughter ] according to the marketing people at disney, 70% of "star wars" ticket holders, people who bought tickets in advance, are men between the ages of 18 and 49. now, most "star wars" fans are male, but to try to bring in the biggest possible audience they're specifically targeting young women. and this new trailer i think does a very good job of sending the message that "star wars" is for everyone. >> ray was looking for love. in all the wrong places. without a man she was no one. >> i'm no one. >> but in a galaxy of bad guys one young storm trooper was on the same journey. and no matter what stood in their way or what handsome older gentleman distracted her, sometimes the greatest force of look at the stars look how they shine for you
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>> jimmy: a cantina. and the rest is history. "star wars" is one of those movies that most everyone has seen. in fact, if you meet someone who hasn't seen "star wars," you yell at them. that's usually the reaction. and since people are so familiar with the characters and the story, we decided to have some fun with that. americans know more about "star wars" than we do actual wars. so we went out on the street and asked people for their thoughts on current events that aren't actually current events at all in this special "star wars" edition of "liewitness news." [ applause ] >> this morning north korean leader kim jong un announced his replacement kylo ren. do you think kylo ren is going to be a good leader for the people of north korea? >> yeah, i feel like kylo ren would be a good leader because he's a real, you know, outspoken person. he's nice. i feel like he'd be a good person. >> do you agree with admiral akbar's statement that entering the conflict in ender could be a trap?
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>> it's a trap! >> so you think it's worth entering ender? >> yeah. sure. >> and you agree ewoks need foreign intervention to survive this conflict? >> definitely. >> do you believe the frigid temperatures like the ones we're experiencing on hoth is mankind's doing or is climate change on not our fault? >> it's a very good question. which would lead you guys to know that never believe anything you know. which means to research. look up hearth. look up the technology that has been created to be able to make weather any way that they want to. yes, that means tsunamis. yes, that means tornadoes. >> so are you saying that's what happened on hoth? >> i'm saying that's what's been going on this whole time. >> so you're saying that weather has been intentionally inflicted on the people of hoth? >> yes. >> do you think count duku is solely to blame for the clone wars? >> no. >> why is that? >> because there's a lot of other forces involved. to blame just one single thing is not -- i don't think that's accurate. i don't think that's fair. >> do you think count duku could have done more to avoid the
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>> yeah. >> in your opinion did emperor papaltine have the authority to execute mace windu? >> i do not. >> do you think fox news is too soft on emperor papeltine? >> i do. >> what have you heard them say that makes you say that? >> nothing specific. just random stuff. but i just think they are soft on that. >> is that something if the crime is severe enough you think people should be froze nen carbonite? >> it sounds quite sort of like -- like a sort of medieval punishment really to me. >> actually, it's from a long, long time ago. >> yeah. it sounds as if it's the sort of thing which shouldn't really still be going on. i mean, yeah. it's obviously very controversial. >> they're saying it dates all the way back to the hut dynasty. jabba the hutt was actually the first to do it. but do you think we -- >> wasn't he from "star wars"? >> they named the "star wars" guy after him.
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i just realized. [ cheers and applause ] >> not only are j.j. abrams and the cast of the new movie here tonight, some of the non-human cast is here tonight. r2 d-2 is with us. in fact, let's -- [ applause ] it's nice to see you too. how are you doing? [ beeping ] >> he has a message. i've always wanted to see how this works. this will be great. yeah. give it to us. oh, look at that. >> what is -- what is this? >> jimmy: carrie fisher. >> they don't -- we don't wear [ applause ] great. i'll wear this if everyone else wears it and not on their head. like they could sort of
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[ bleep ] me to get me. >> jimmy: what's going on out there? can she hear us? >> why am i even on this? which jimmy is this? the bearded one that lives in harrison's -- carrie. >> say, i got sick or something. you got sick maybe. >> jimmy: carrie, can you hear me? hello? hello. >> oh. did i -- did i butt dial? >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] yeah, you did. >> how are you? >> jimmy: i'm fine. i'm very, very happy to have you here tonight. >> great. i'm so happy to be here. god, i love being on tv. >> jimmy: oh, good. very good. what is that you're sitting on? >> my head. >> jimmy: do you like the wig? >> do i like this? who could not like the hairy earphone wig? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay. >> you want me to wear it, though? >> jimmy: yeah.
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>> oh, come on. so much that i would rather themselves. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right. well, i'll see you in a little while then. okay, bye. [ cheers and applause ] carrie fisher. she kisses her brother with that mouth. thank you, r2. [ applause ] we have to take a break. we have something very special when we come back as our "star wars: the force awakens" special marches on. r2-d2. [ cheers and applause ] a new world hangs outside the window
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: the cast of "star wars: the force awakens" is on later. and later the cast is going to face off against a very bright 7-year-old boy in a "star wars" trivia contest. this is not just any 7-year-old. his name is arden hayes. he's been with us before. he's very knowledgeable when it comes to actually a number of subjects. here's a little -- we put a little montage together to show you how smart he is. >> are you a genius? >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who's that guy? >> warren g. harding. he was one of our worst presidents. worst? >> that does not have south sudan on it. country? >> yeah. >> jimmy: you'd think everyone would know that. >> but no one does. >> jimmy: but no one does. how many elements are there on the periodic table? >> 118. >> jimmy: and you know -- >> all of them.
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samari muchlt -- >> jimmy: we get it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: so not only does arden know about the elements and presidents he knows a lot about "star wars" and tonight we'll find out who knows more about from the movie. let me tell you right now, the answer is the kid. because the character has been around for so long, we kind of take the voice of chewbacca for granted, but the way chewbacca communicates is something someone, presumably george lucas, came up with. which makes you wonder how do you come up with something like that? what do you even tell the guy who does the voice? try to sound like you're kind of in pain? but it turns out the voice of chewbacca is everywhere. we combed the internet, put these together. these are videos shot by people who somehow found the sweet sound of chewbacca all around
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[ chewbacca noises ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: his nemesis is wd-40. as most "star wars" fans know, there has been some, well, let's just call it animosity between two members of the original cast. i really don't know what happened. i know it involved an affair of some kind. i know it involved a woman. and since then i've been trying to get them back -- everything all right? something going on inside? see what's happening. i'll be right back.
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hey, what's going on? >> jumper. >> jimmy: oh, no. can i have that? i know him. chewbacca. it's jimmy kimmel. don't do this. you have too much to live for. >> [ chewbacca noises ]. >> jimmy: i can't understand you. >> [ chewbacca noises ]. >> jimmy: again i can't understand you. >> jimmy, what's going on? [ applause ] >> jimmy: oh, it's chewbacca. he's going to jump. >> oh. good. >> jimmy: no, no, no, no. not good. not good. what do you mean good? no, bad. this is bad. that's your friend. do something. >> shut your wookiee grunt hole, will you?
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you made a choice! she was my wife! i don't care! no! >> jimmy: hey. hey. jump! go on, jump! >> jimmy: don't jump. don't do that. no. come on. what are you doing? that's your friend up there. i know you guys have been long time ago. in a galaxy far, far away. you've got to do something here. don't you remember the good times? there were really good times. it's me i was wondering if after all these years you'd like to meet to go over everything
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