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foot of rain. >> whit: new air strikes overnight a coalition led by the u.s. and the uk targeting houthis in yemen, protecting vital shipping lanes in the red sea. white house national security spokesman john kirby joins us live. >> erielle: caught on camera, a frightening moment when a pilot takes a tumble when his foot gets caught in the airport moving walkway. now there's a lawsuit. tale of two quarterbacks, patrick mahomes versus brock purdy. how they stack up on and off the field and the huge difference in their paychecks. ♪ >> whit: grammy night. the women that could make history. the competition in the top categories. will sza make a killing? ♪ . >> whit: is it miley's moment, or will taylor feel the karma?
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all you need to know about music's biggest night. >> announcer: live from abc news in new york, this is "good morning america." the new week bringing new relief to some americans burdened by college loans. the biden administration's accelerated forgiveness program sending more letters out to eligible people. we'll break that down coming up. >> erielle: football is also front and center. just a week out, we'll show you the new high-tech helmets on the field. tailored specifically for the players' positions. >> gio: we bin begin with rob marciano who is in santa barbara, california. people have been told to seek higher ground. >> rob: get to higher ground,
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away from areas that flash flood and ground that isn't going to move. we're worried about mudslides. in santa barbara we have a history of significant mudslides. in the past week, the rainfall has primed the pump for more in the way of damaging and potentially deadly days ahead. this morning, california bracing for a life-threatening storm, unleashing strong winds, high waves and widespread flooding with 40 million people under alert. >> this storm is predicted to be one of the largest and most significant in our county's history. >> reporter: santa barbara expected to get torrential rains and damaging winds. officials issuing evacuation orders throughout the county. >> this is a particularly dangerous situation. >> this damaging flooding will be a threat to lives and property. >> the system could produce 6-12 inches of rain, double what most places see in the entire month of february. significant rain and flooding led to several local businesses closing friday in orange county. >> we got inundated with water.
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we got to the point where the water was about 14 inches deep inside the store. >> reporter: this past week, four vehicles were swept under a bridge in long beach, flood water covering the 710 freeway in both directions, snarling traffic. and many streets across several counties inundated with water. the rain with this system is already hitting northern california. it's on our doorstep. the winds are picking up as well. we've got high wind warnings up that's going to push the surf up, too. this atmospheric river really going to thrash this state over the next two days. >> gio: let's see where the storm is heading. >> somara: >> somara: is here with the forecast. >> somara: the waves of rain have started to propagate into the state of california. here is the thing, where rob is in santa barbara, in the last seven days they have seen 300% of normal rainfall by this time of year already.
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the ground is not going to be able to absorb the rain that's coming. on sunday, los angeles seeing the threat on monday. we could see flash flooding, mudslides as well. this is life-threatening rain. timing this out, northern california still seeing rain this evening. heavy rain will be moving through the city of los angeles. by the morning commute, a lot of the heavier rain over san diego. by tomorrow afternoon, the intensity comes down a bit, but we're still seeing this compounded effect of light to moderate rain pushing through. even into tuesday we're seeing light rain and flood warnings. further inland into the mountains, 2-4 feet of snow, 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts. power outages. they could see 6-12 inches in the foothills near los angeles. whit. >> whit: somara, thank you. we turn now to the middle east and the new round of u.s.-led air strikes on dozens of targets aimed at houthi militants who attacked u.s. warships and
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commercial vessels in the red sea. abc's marcus moore is in jordan with the latest. marcus, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're right along jordan's border with syria. tensions have been high here in the region with the u.s. carrying out air strikes in dozens -- on dozens of targets in retaliation for a drone attack on the u.s. base one week ago. they've hit targets in iraq and syria and last night even more strikes in yemen. overnight coalition forces striking houthi targets in yemen. the u.s. and united kingdom launching strikes against 36 targets over 13 locations with support from australia, bahrain, denmark, canada and new zealand. the strikes launched by warships and fighter jets. citing the houthi's threat to global trade and freedom of navigation as justification for
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their use of force, saying their aim is to deescalate tensions and restore stability in the red sea. the coalition issuing a statement saying we will not hesitate to continue to defend lives and the free flow of commerce. this as casualty numbers rise. in iraq, 16 killed, 25 wounded. in syria, 29 killed. iraq and syria both condemning the u.s. response to a deadly drone attack that killed three american service members, as iraq declares three days of mourning for the victims of the u.s. air strikes. this as president biden repeatedly has said he wants to avoid a larger regional conflict. >> i don't think we need a wider war in the middle east. that's not what i'm looking for. >> reporter: meanwhile, hezbollah calling the u.s. strikes, quote, a blatant violation of the sovereignty of the two countries, an attack on their security and territorial integrity and a shameless violation of all international and humanitarian laws. strong reactions have continued to come in with many people
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saying the air strikes threaten stability here in the region. while u.s. officials stress these strikes are meant to deescalate the situation, many here in the middle east fear just the opposite might happen. whit. >> whit: marcus moore, thank you. joining us to discuss more of this is national security council spokesman john kirby. good morning to you. it's great to have you back. we've heard from the administration that the strikes are intended to degrade their capabilities. so far it hasn't stopped them. is there any expectation that the result will be different or more definitive after this latest round? >> well, we'll see what happens. the pentagon is doing an assessment right now, whit, to see what the effect was, not only the strikes in iraq and syria on friday night, but the strikes in yemen yesterday. we're continuing to go after their ability to hit us and in the case of the houthis, to hit international shipping.
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we're trying to take away their capability, make it harder for them to throw these punches. we've seen we've achieved good results, but we're still doing the assessment on that. >> john, isn't that the criticism, though? is degrading their capabilities enough? what do you say to shipping companies who have had to travel thousands of miles to avoid this area because they don't have safety and security in the red sea? >> i tell them the president put together a coalition of 20-some-odd countries to try to make that passage as safe as possible. we can't guarantee there won't be attacks on their ships, but we're doing everything we can with the international community to protect that shipping. we know how vital a waterway the red sea is. >> whit: it's important to remind our viewers, there are multiple operations. you noted earlier the u.s. launched retoll tore strikes against iranian-backed groups in syria and iraq. of course, this is in response to the three americans killed in jordan.
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is there more to come with that operation and how soon? >> there is more to come. what you saw friday night was just the first round. it's not going to be the last one by any stretch. i won't get ahead of military operations one way or another, what they're going to look like, when they're going to come. but the president has been clear. we are going to respond in a forceful way. three americans were killed. dozens were wounded. we've got to respond in a strong and aggressive way. we'll continue to do that. there will be more response options as a result of that attack. >> whit: why did it take nearly a week to carry out those strikes? did that give the militants time to regroup, hide and protect their resources? >> it takes time to develop the target sets, to make sure you've got enough visibility on the targets you're going to go after to make sure you're hitting what you're aiming at. we feel we did. that takes time to develop. also the weather can be a factor on something like this.
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the strikes we took on friday night were using manned aircraft including bombers from the united states. you want to make sure your pilots are safe and secure as they conduct these vital missions. weather plays a factor in all that. it wasn't an exorbitant amount of time here. we need a little time to prepare ourselves. as for your other question, whit, you also asked about whether the iranian-backed groups, militia groups moved anything around. i can't speak to that specifically. we do the best intelligence assessment we can in terms of developing these targets. >> whit: i wanted to pick up on something. you said the u.s. is not speaking directly -- no direct channels with iran in the region. why not? some say that's exactly what should be happening to prevent further escalation. >> it's not like we haven't had direct communications with the iranians before. what i said was we haven't had direct messaging to the iranians since the attacks -- >> whit: but isn't now that
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pivotal moment for that discussion, those direct talks? >> we're sending a pretty strong signal with the strikes we took on friday night. i guarantee you we're going to be sending another strong signal to the iranians and to the groups that they're backing, the irgc, and the groups they're backing over coming days. >> whit: john kirby, thank you for your time this morning. erielle. >> erielle: now to the crisis on the border and the uncertainty surrounding a bipartisan immigration deal on capitol hill. the latest plan struck by republican and democratic leaders together, good morning, em. >> reporter: erielle, good morning. senate negotiators struck a deal on a massive package, marking a significant breakthrough on this issue. we're expecting to see the text on this proposal next week. it's unclear how much support this bill will get after former president trump, the likely gop
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presidential nominee has been increasingly vocal against the legislation. sources say the bill includes requiring the department of homeland security to nearly shut down the border if migrant crossings increase over 5,000 per day or if the daily encounters reaches 4,000 a day in a one-week span. another source familiar with the negotiation says the number that triggers the border to shut down and reopen is based on capacity rather than a set number of migrant crossings. this compromise would also link border provisions to more funding for ukraine, and taiwan. but it faces an uphill battle in the house where speaker mike johnson warned this weekend he's planning to have the chamber vote instead on a stand-alone bill for just israel aid next week. this comes as house republicans officially advanced z artments of impeachment against the secretary of homeland security alejandro mayorkas. the vote could come as early as tuesday.
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>> tune in to this week later with george stephanopoulos. he has an exclusive interview with hakeem jeffries about the border negotiations on capitol hill, the u.s. strikes in the middle east and stakes in the 2024 election. plus, george also talks with republican senator j.d. vance of ohio and white house national security adviser jake sullivan. gio. >> gio: to south america now and the country of chile delayering a state of emergency after devastating fires ravaged a densely populated area of the country. morgan norwood is here with the images. >> raging wildfires killing at least 51 people in a densely populated area of central chile. more than a thousand homes have been destroyed as these fires burn out of control. first responders have struggled to reach the most affected areas as helicopters are being used to dump water on the flames. thick smoke darkening the skies in valparaiso where thousands have been evacuated.
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this area is home to more than 1 million people, very popular with tourists. the area around the coastal tourist city of vena delmar one of the hardest hit. el nino weather has caused droughts and even hotter temperatures in south america. with those conditions, the risk of forest fires continue to soar. authorities expect the death toll can rise, calling the widespread fires the country's worst disaster since a 2010 earthquake killed about 500 people, erielle. >> erielle: certainly thinking about those communities. morgan, thank you. now to the relief ahead this week for student loan recipients, the biden administration accelerating its latest debt relief plan. abc's alexis christoforous here with the details. >> beginning this month, the department of education is sending more letters and emails to qualified borrowers letting them know their loans have been forgiven.
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to qualify, you must first be enrolled in the save plan. if you initially took out $12,000 or less in federal student loans and have made at least ten years of payments, your remaining debts will be canceled. for every thousand dollars borrowed above $12,000, loans are forgiven after each additional year of payments. for example, if you borrowed $13,000, your loan would be forgiven after 11 years of payments. more debt relief could be on the way. later this month the biden administration will meet with education experts to figure out how to extend loan forgiveness to borrowers experiencing financial hardship. any relief is not expected for at least a year. meantime, millions of students may have days to compare financial aid packages before committing to a college this spring. that's because the government, once again, delayed the rollout of the updated financial aid form known as fafsa. some schools are considering moving the deadline beyond may 1st to give families time to decide where they can afford to
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go to college. >> erielle: thank you, alexis. now we want to check on our weather with somar. >> somara: this storm is lighting up the west coast. talking flood watches, high surf advisories. one variable, the winds. take a look at how strong these winds will be as we head through 11:00 a.m. 69-mile-per-hour winds near big sur. we could be looking -- we do have a hurricane-force wind warning, the first time in recorded history. the winds do subside, 7:00 a.m. monday morning we're seeing calmer winds. the flood threat still lingers on. with the wind also comes the wave, 15-35 foot waves. i know we have a big surf community on the west coast. we have high surf advisories, something to keep in mind. then, of course, we have the winter weather that will be impacting further and we'll talk about that later. on a little closer to home. now
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on a little closer to home. >> somara: that's your local forecast. back to you. >> whit: to the super bowl and the super quarterback match-up between patrick mahomes and brock purdy, a veteran with two super bowl rings and a half billion dollar contract facing a second-year qb who is one of the lowest paid in the nfl. abc's jacqueline lee looks at the players who hope to lead their teams to victory. >> good morning to you.
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we're gearing up to one of the biggest days of the year when it comes to sports. what better way to look ahead to the super bowl than to compare the two men leading each team. with the super bowl just one week away, the countdown is on for the rematch between the kansas city chiefs and the san francisco 49ers. >> touchdown! touchdown kelce. >> reporter: it's been 29 seasons since the 49ers last won the vince lombardi trophy with steve young at the helm. now, all eyes on the quarterback match-up between brock purdy and patrick mahomes. brock purdy 6'1", 4,280 yards and 31 touchdowns, only his second year in the nfl. 28-year-old patrick mahomes stands at 6'2" with 4,183 yards and 27 touchdowns in his seventh year in the nfl.
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mahomes drafted tenth in the first round. brock purdy dubbed mr. irrelevant, chosen dead last in 2022. >> the san francisco 49ers select brock purdy. >> reporter: mahomes is the youngest quarterback to start his fourth super bowl, that comes with a massive payday, taking home nearly $53 million this season. as for purdy, he earned $870,000, tied with last place in week one quarterback starters. mahomes making more than three times purdy's annual salary in just one regular season game. the legendary football greats weighing in on the match-up. >> it's a fair comparison to start mentioning patrick mahomes and brady and kansas city and the patriots kind of in that same world. >> if you look at the weapons that brock is working with, he understands what his position is. he doesn't try to make a big play. he knows when that chance will
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come and when he needs to do it, but in most cases it's okay to punt. >> reporter: when it comes to living arrangements, mahomes has a sprawling estate in missouri complete with a personalized football field while purdy splits the chores with his roommate. all the action starts today. the pro bowl airing on abc at 3:00 eastern. >> i love purdy's story. such a good one. >> joe montana talking about brock purdy gives me the chills. i'm excited. >> geeking out over here. >> gio: we'll have more on the super bowl ahead including the high-tech helmets tailored to players' positions. >> erielle: walkway lawsuit. an airline pilot going to court after he says an airport moving walkway swallowed his foot. >> whit: it's grammy night.
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>> always live abc seven news starts right now. good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. >> we are tracking a level four storm moving through the bay area, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. take a look at this new video. overnight shows a tree uprooted from the ground and fell onto multiple cars in santa rosa. you can see the severe weather is already showing dangerous impacts amid the intense rain and wind, and for the latest on the timing and those wind gusts ramping up, let's check in with lisa. good morning stephanie. >> you like a halo around you where the heaviest rain is just to the left of your head. and that's what we're going to be getting into some moderate rain. this is what was is offshore and it is continuing to move to pacifica and san francisco by about eight 4850. the winds at 40 miles an hour in san jose expected to increase to over 50 throughout the day. lisa thank you and thank you all for joining us. >> the news continues right now with good morning america.
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>> here's what's happening around the bay area. a massive tree which crashed into a two story apartment building in daly city. >> luckily, there were no injuries. here we go again. >> another train of moisture set to hit us with heavy rain and some strong winds. >> watch abc seven mornings. >> the 2024 vote trump haley sharpening their attacks and rising tensions in the middle east. this morning, exclusives from both sides of the aisle on abc's this week. >> join us for this week. this morning starting at eight right here on abc fillled. there are some things that work better together. >> together like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing across all your benefits and savings options. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. thank you so much! >> they really know how to put two and two together. well planned, well invested, well protected.
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night. that's all coming up. that's shocking. >> edrienne: i feel her chances are good this year. >> whit: all the hits she's had. that album is fantastic. let's take a look at some of the other big stories we're following on this sunday morning. california is bracing for potentially life-threatening storms with a powerful atmospheric river storm system expected to bring damaging flooding, wind, snow and waves. officials going door-to-door in areas in santa barbara county to evacuate >> erielle: president joe biden saying his 2020 south carolina primary win jump-started his campaign and that the voters this time have, quote, set us on a path to winning the presidency again. >> whit: captain zada merchant is being elevated to the rank of admiral to become the highest
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ranking black woman in the coast guard's 223-year history. merchant, a 27-year veteran saying her promotion is an opportunity to look to the future rather than the past. that hard work, the coast guard is a place anyone can join and succeed. >> erielle: not something you see every day. david beckham booed by soccer fans, it happens when inter miami played an exhibition match against a local club. lionel messi, the sport's biggest super star, of didn't play at all in the big game. the sell-out crowd paying up to $600 per ticket let beckham have it. >> gio: we'll start with new scrutiny over big tech. moving walkways at airports are used every day. this morning a pilot filed a lawsuit saying one of those walkways swallowed his foot. abc's faith abubey is following this one.
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>> reporter: good morning, gio. millions of passengers step on and off those moving walkways and escalators every day. they rarely think about how safe that are. that was the case for the delta pilot until the scary moment his foot got stuck in the belt. this morning the dramatic moment a delta pilot says his foot was painfully swallowed up in the moving walkway at the denver international airport. surveillance video showing ken gow falling to the floor inside the concourse. watch again. bystanders rushing to his aid as he's seen pulling his foot out. his attorney saying his client's injuries were so serious, he missed nearly two weeks of work. >> it's terrifying. just scared. he suffered pretty nasty bone contusions. >> reporter: now he wants tk elevator corporation, the company responsible for maintaining the travelator to pay up, accusing them of
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negligence. according do the lawsuit, the walkway was missing a plate, causing his foot, sock and shoe to be compressed in the moving sidewalk. this picture showing the mangled remains of his shoe and sock. in a statement tk saying, quote the safety of both riding public and its employees remains tk elevator's top priority. declining further statements due to the lawsuit. while there are no official injury stats or deaths on moving walkway, they're generally considered safe. last summer a woman traveling through an airport in thailand lost part of her leg in a similar walkway incident. he says he hopes his client's lawsuit will keep others safe. >> they put the general public and every single person who goes through dia at danger, at risk. >> reporter: that attorney says the pilot is back at work after weeks in a medical boot and
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physical therapy. the denver airport which was not named did release a statement saying passenger safety is their top priority and they work with contractors to address issues. erielle. >> erielle: certainly some scary video. now to "jersey shore" star mike "the situation" sorrentino sharing scarry video of his toddler's choking incident. >> you're having a normal family dinner. all of a sudden his son starts choking. the reality star jumping into action and posting the video to social media to warn other parents. he's calling it, quote, the scariest moment of our lives. mike the situation sorrentino saving his son from choking. sorrentino sharing this video on instagram of his family sitting
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down for dinner. 3-year-old romeo choking on a piece of gnocchi. >> he's choking. >> sorrentino jumping into action, picking his son up and patting him on the back until the pasta is dislodged. sorrentino who rose to fame as a regular on mtv's "jersey shore" calling it the scariest moment of his life. saying i'm so proud of how my wife and i didn't panic. didn't hesitate. adding, it's safe to say we're taking cpr lessons, and he won't be having gnocchi any time soon. experts say if you notice someone joking, bend the person forward and give back blows, if that doesn't work, five abdominal thrusts above the belly button until the object comes out. >> hand above the abdomen, and then in and out, compressing the lungs forcing air out of the mouth hopefully with that object. >> reporter: you want to call
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911 and repeat that process until that object comes out. it's situations like these that highlight the importance of cpr and emergency training. i want to point out a lot of times these classes are free. so glad romeo is okay this morning. >> gio: this happened to me as a kid with a piece of candy. my mom did the same thing. it is so scary. >> whit: with children that age, do you do the back blows versus the heimlich. glad he's okay. we want to get another check of the weather with som rafrjtsa theodore. >> somara: the other part to this is the snow. we're already starting to see heavy snowfall in the higher elevations. over the next five days the snow threat moves into parts of the rockies where they can see 1-2 feet of snow. in the heartland, a different story. record warmth, fargo, minneapolis, green bay seeing
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potential for record-breaking heat or warmth, should i say, for this time of the year. fargo could be 49 degrees on tuesday. finally, if you have sunday plans, breakfast to lunch, from tallahassee to miami, damaging winds in the southern tip of florida can see a few tornados in these thunderstorms. that's a l >> somara: that's a look at your forecast, my friends. back to you. >> somara: that's a look at my forecast. back to you. >> gio: it's music's biggest night. will r&b win big? the stories to watch and who could make history at the grammys. stick around. you're watching "gma" on sunday morning.
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>> good morning, erielle, a big possible first for women, non-binary artists and a first-ever grammy performance from a legend. ♪ this morning the biggest stars in music are gearing up for the grammys, a potentially historic night ahead with women owning 7 of the 8 nominations in all three major categories, song, record and album of the year. ♪ sza leading the way with nine nominations for album of the year in sos and song and record of the year called "kill bill." she could become the first black woman this century to win in that category. 25 years after lauryn hill took home the honor for her album. superstar taylor swift coming in strong with six nominations.
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including song of the year for her hit "anti hero" and another chance to make history as swift becomes the most nominated person ever in the song of the year category. ♪ >> reporter: and then there's billie eilish, just 22 years old, the young star could tie sensations like paul simon and bruno mars for the most wins in the record of the year category. ♪ miley cyrus set to take the stage after securing her first graham any nomination in the big three category. and janelle monae possibly making history on the big night. monae could become the first black and non-binary artist to take home the album of the year trophy. ♪
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for senate - democrat katie porter. i'm katie porter and i approve this message. >> w >> whit: we're back on gma and the newest way some players at this year's super bowl will be protecting themselves from those hard hits. high-tech helmets designed for specific positions on the field. reena roy is here to explain. reena, good morning. >> reena: hey, whit. good morning to you. as we know, football can be a risky sport when it comes to potential injuries. the nfl says that is why updating helmets is crucial, so players have safer options to choose from. football is like no other sport, a high-impact game with intense physical contact and constant conversation about player safety. last month kansas city chiefs quarterback patrick mahomes and miami dolphins safety deshaun elliott colliding in a postseason playoff game causing
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mahomes' helmet to shatter on the field. >> have you ever had that happen? >> i have not. i'm sure it has to do with it being really cold. >> reporter: every year on behalf of the nfl and the players association, bio mechanical engineers perform extensive testing of helmet models, recreating the realities of on-field play to collect data and identify which models best reduce the severity of impact. from an impacter test to a drop tower test. at this year's super bowl, two brand new position helmets will be seen on the field. >> one are quarterback-specific helmets that handles those impacts thasz a quarterback experiences better than any other helmet we've seen. there are defensive and offensive linemen wearing this helmet here which has a little bit more of a bumper, the way to absorb the sorts of hits they experience which is much more on the top of the helmet, on the crown. >> reporter: as for the future of helmet protection, the goal
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for the nfl is to have enhanced helmets for all levels on the field. it's not just for the pros. >> it will be in the colleges, soon in the high schools where there are a lot of kids that will benefit from the advanced technologies we're seeing in helmets now. >> reporter: certainly welcome news for parents of younger athletes. the nfl says better performing helmets have contributed to a 25% average reduction in concussions over the last five seasons. >> whit: really important. thank you, reena. next right here, facebook celebrating a big anniversary. it's going to make you feel old. stick around. old. stick around.
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it was created to give you an idea of what was happening back then in 2004, gmail just came out. friends signed off after ten seasons, and three days before that launch, justin timberlake, who you just saw right there, was involved in that wardrobe malfunction. and janet jackson during the super bowl. so our play of the day and a sign of the times, i still call it the facebook, by the way. >> yeah. and i still call it the internet machine to the interwebs. yeah thanks so much for watching everybody. have a great week. >> from america's number one news comes the all new abc news app. breaking news, incredible video faster, smarter and customizable to your interests. if you love being in the know, you're gonna love this experience. the all new abc news app. download it now. >> the 2024 vote trump haley sharpening their attacks and rising tensions in the middle east. this morning. exclusives from both sides of the aisle on all ways live abc seven news
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starts right now. >> good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. >> we have a level four storm moving across the bay area. lisa is tracking the latest. and is the rain picking up? i see there's a flood advisory in effect for the north bay. >> that's right. stephanie and for another 30 minutes or so, we're getting some excessive runoff in parts of the north bay. and this is all because this area of low pressure is getting closer to the bay area, and that's going to enhance our winds and our rainfall over the next several hours. so as we go in closer, notice what's offshore. this is all going to push onshore. lagunitas 840 woodacre 848 san anselmo at about 9:00. and there's more of this for the south bay as well. and the peninsula where the winds are going to play a huge factor later on today. so the summit highway 17, santa cruz mountains, looking at some moderate rain, the mid bay has been light to moderate. don't worry, that all picks up as well . we've had 40 mile an hour wind gusts down around san jose, 38 miles an hour at the airport. look at half moon bay, 44 miles
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an hour in napa is up to 45. and upper elevations we're seeing that 64 mile an hour wind gusts mount near 60 miles an hour. mount diablo and this is what we can expect throughout the rest of the day. some strong thunderstorm forms. they'll be isolated, but check it out. these reds here right through noontime, some very heavy downpours. and we've already picked up about an inch and a half to an inch and three quarters in the north bay. more is to come for everyone stopping this at 4:00. and i want to show you what we're going to expect towards 11:00 tonight. 2.5in for novato and ben lomond still going into three inch category later on this afternoon into your monday. so looking at more rain, more heavy rain, more gusty winds and some flooding issues with the urban flooding as well. >> stephanie, a lot developing. lisa, thank you. thank you all for joining us this week with george stephanopoulos is next >> corinthia presents the abc's of ckd a is for awareness
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