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good morning, america. breaking right now, scare in the sky. a boeing jumbo jet on its way overseas making an emergency landing. what caused that burning smell on board? new crisis for chris christie. shocking charges the new jersey governor was lying about the bridge lane closures whochlt is making the accusation and the governor's response this morning. secret sirens ] supersecurity, the massive effort to make sure sunday's super bowl is safe while two big brazen crimes hit new york in broad daylight. meanwhile, american officials find a disturbing hole in security at the sochi olympics. ♪ and football frenzy with super bowl fever now in full
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effect we have the best pregame fun and sneak peek at some of the hottest ads. >> this is the best thing in the world. >> i'm not sure i wanted -- hey, good morning, everybody on this first day of february and the eve of super bowl xlviii. do i have that number right, ron, 48? >> yes, correct. >> check out this live shot of the metlife stadium in new jersey. there it is where the seahawks and the broncos will face off in the first open air super bowl in a cold climate. >> it will be cold, though, tomorrow. who will win? who knows and espn "sportscenter" poll has 50.4% saying the seahawks will be champs but that's about as close as you can get. meantime, the empire state building has been showing both teams some love as we like to do in new york city lit up in a
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different team color at various times. >> it looks like we have two different empire state buildings side by side. >> i was sort of leaning towards seattle but i want to be the contrarian now and go for denver. >> you're wrong but that's okay. >> seattle, i guarantee seattle will win this thing. >> you garptsz it? >> when bianna talks bookies all over the world -- >> are listening. >> odds are shifting as we speak. we'll be get to that. we'll start with scary moments for passengers on board a jumbo jet. the united flight out of dulles heading for europe forced to make an emergency landing in newark where abc's michelle franzen is. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. certainly scary moments and trouble on board that flight bound for frankfurt, germany. instead making an emergency landing here at newark liberty international. we're told that more than 200 passengers and crew members are safe, some of those passengers, though, once they landed took to social media, describing an unidentifiable burning smell. this morning united airlines
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tells abc news that the plane was diverted because of the reports of that smell in the cabin. now, certainly that flight took off from dulles airport late last night. it was expected to move on to frankfurt, instead, diverted here and landing at liberty international airport. now, the boeing 777 is one of the smaller more efficient jumbo jets in boeing's fleet that services international routes and certainly investigators will be looking at this plane to see and pinpoint the origin of that burning smell in the cabin. of course, boeing has had some other issues with some of its other jumbo jets including the dreamliner in the recent year. meantime, back here at newark liberty international, passengers have been given vouchers, they are staying at hotels and united airlines tells us they hope to get all those passengers back on track to frankfurt later today. >> probably very thankful to be alive. all right, michelle, thank you. the other big story, the super bowl, the game of the year
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will be one of the mostly secured events in u.s. history but the increased police presence is apparently not stopping robbers from pulling off brazen heists in broad daylight. gio benitez is at metlife stadium in new jersey with details. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. 80,000 fans expected here tomorrow night. tens of millions watching on live tv and now word of unprecedented security at the big game. a show of force like none other for super bowl sunday. helicopters patrolling the sky and f-16s, state police boats in the water. s.w.a.t. teams looking for weapons of mass destruction as the eyes turn to new york and new jersey high-profile crimes taking center stage. an armored truck robbery in one part of new york city. a major heist at a cartier store on fifth avenue both brazen in the middle of the day. officials announcing a strict
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crackdown on fans, no big bags allowed on the train. >> anything bigger than that will not be allowed. >> reporter: late friday a security scramble when seven suspicious packages with white powder had been delivered to hotels near the stadium. a false alarm but police aren't taking any chances as new york's top cops told our pierre thomas. >> the issue of concern continues to be made not only in new york but in the country, the lone wolf. as we saw in boston, the two brothers that conspired. >> reporter: police are asking fans to do their part too. in we want people to feel comfortable and just worry about who's going to win the game. >> reporter: just outside the stadium bomb-sniffing dogs and high-tech radiation and x-ray machines scanning every single delivery for explosives. in the end, they say, it's all to protect the tens of thousands of fans and players at the big game. and back here at that beautiful
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metlife stadium, we can tell you there is no immediate threat right now. at least not that we know of and police are really worried about that lone wolf actor like we saw at the boston marathon, bianna. >> yes, 4,000 security officers will be on hand. gio, thank you. speaking of security, the opening of the winter olympics in russia is now less than a week away. terrorists have threatened to attack the games and now american officials say they found flaws in russia's security plans. abc's kirit radia has details. good morning. what kind of flaws are we talking about? >> reporter: good morning from sochi. in just a few days we'll have tens of thousands of fans and leases pouring into the olympic park but questions about security continue to hound these games. president obama has said that he thinks the games will be safe but u.s. officials tell abc news that they ran a simulation a few months ago that found major problems with russia's emergency response plan. they say that they think the rugs are so focused on trying to top a terror attack they haven't thought enough about how to
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respond to one. >> and kirit, as the american leases and families begin to arrive we were talking about 70,000 russian security at hand. will that get in the way of the games while that security presence is there? >> reporter: president putin said he wants the security to be tight but not in your face and i think when i've been walking around that's what i've seen, as well. you do see police on the street and at the checkpoints but the big guns, all of that is hidden in the hills. >> we know these two navy vessels will be arriving any day now. tell us a little more about what they'll be doing there. >> reporter: right, well, overnight the pentagon said that they have sent the first of those two vehicles to the black sea just off the coast here. they're not here specifically for the olympics but the navy says they will be available in case of an emergency. two things to remember here, these are not big ships and if the pentagon wants to go and evacuate americans they will have to get permission from the russians. dan and bianna. >> let's hope that doesn't
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happen. kirit, thank you. thank you, kirit. back at home the super bowl weekend, the first one ever in new jersey should have been a triumph for governor chris christie but instead he's facing a fresh and potentially devastating new twist in the bridgegate scandal. a top lieutenant says the governor knows more than he's letting on and has evidence to prove it. abc's reena ninan is on the story. >> reporter: you're right. this should have been the weekend of a super bowl for chris christie. a moment for the host new jersey governor to shine. instead this morning it's unclear if the september lane closure of the george washington bridge will force chris christie to the exit ramp. on to the boulevard of broken presidential dreams. governor chris christie's former right-hand man at the port authority now says the governor lied about what he knew about the closing of the gw bridge and when he knew it. david wildsteen is christie's high school friend who oversaw the lane closings. he said christie was well aware of the snarled traffic on the nation's busiest bridge.
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he previously offered to spill the beans in exchange for immunity. in a letter acquired by abc news the lawyer writes "evidence exists trying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closures during the period when the lanes were closed." an allegation christie staunchly denied during a press conference. >> i had no knowledge of this, the planning, the execution or anything about it and i first found out about it after it was over. >> all praise for new jersey. >> reporter: he's seen on stage at radio shock jock howard stern's birthday party in manhattan. his office continued the denials stating the governor has absolutely no prior knowledge of the lane closure. but will there be others who come forward? noticeably silent christie's deputy chief of staff bridget ann kelly. and christie's former campaign manager is pleading the fifth. >> this is really a story about
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people being advised with certain authority and abusing it and coming up with a cover story and spending quite a bit of time and resources to do that. >> meanwhile, republican fund-raisers for christie are planned in six major states in the coming months at the birthday party last night chris christie introduced bon jovi but new jersey's largest student "the star ledger" is calling for him to resign as governor if these are true. >> that editorial was really tough. i read it. >> scathing. >> thank you, reena. let apick up on that with matt dowd. matt, good morning. so we've talked about chris christie for many years now as a possible presidential contender. is he possibly in danger of losing had is presidential hopes and his current job? >> well, i'm no rocket scientist as you know but that's not good pr when you look at those headlines. i think his chances now of being president of the united states are about the same as amanda knox taking a vacation in italy. they're about the same thing. >> wow. >> so i think the question
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becomes can he survive his office? i think there's still -- you till have to argue over the tenses of his word which is never a good situation to be in but here's a guy, tells you, was the preseason pick to be the republican nominee for president and now it's a question whether or not he can even retain his office through the course of this. >> that's quite a shift, no question. but in his defense we haven't seen the evidence, the purported evidence from his former top lieutenant. isn't that really what we feed to look for here? >> no, obviously this is all going to keep unfolding. ever since his press conference all of us have said if all of the evidence backs him up he'll be fine. any divergence he has a problem. what we've seen yesterday and today there is beginning to seem some die vergennes from what he said at his press conference and what is actually coming out and we'll have all these hearings in new jersey over the course of the next weeks and months. there's investigations. we'll keep learning more and more but if it keeps diverging it's becoming more and more problematic for him to continue
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to be governor. >> so many more shoes to drop. matt dowd, happy to have you here. >> thank you. a lot of other news and for that over to ron. >> good morning to you, dan, bianna, good morning, everyone. we begin with breaking news, police in michigan are trying to hunt down a gunman accused of shooting and wounding two michigan state university students much the shooting happened friday night at a privately owned apartment complex in east lansing, michigan, near the michigan state campus. officials say there does not appear -- this does not appear to be a random act. one student is in critical condition, the other was treated at an area hospital and released. two former boy scout leaders are facing felony charges this morning for allegedly knocking over a prehistoric rock last fall. video of the incident at goblin state park in utah was posted on youtube back in october. the two suspects, glen taylor and david hall have been charged with criminal mischief. if convicted they could face up to five years in prison. the keystone pipeline has cleared a major hurdle.
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a report by the state department released on friday said the extraction of canadian oil that would go through that pipeline would not significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions. the pipeline would car 800,000 barrels of crude oil a day and has been blocked by the obama admission. emissions extracted from that would contribute, they say, to global warming. and the 16-year-old girl who survived a horrifying skydiving accident in oklahoma, she is out of the hospital now. while skydiving with her father, she fell 3,000 feet and suffered numerous injuries when her parachute became entangled sending her into a downward spiral with partly opened chute. she is now headed to a rehabilitation center. check this one out, a reporter in florida investigating a possible rental scam got, well, more than he bargained more. his news van was driven off by the woman he went to interview.
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josh taylor caught it on camera as a landlord, he was investigating grabbed his equipment allegedly, well, more than allegedly it looks there and tossed it -- >> why did he roll the camera and not stop? >> a lot of unanswered questions here you about he captured it on video. she drove away in the van. he found that vehicle a few blocks away. very interesting story. finally, a spectacular sight that you will not see here on earth, a partial eclipse of the sun from outer space. this time-lapsed video of a 2 1/2 hour-event is the longest of its kind seen by nasa during its four years in space. shortly afterward, in addition, the observatory picked up a solar flare. and it's heading this way! [ laughter ] it's going to get you. no, it's okay. relax, yeah. >> speaking of sun, it looks like you got some over the past week. >> i was playing a little bit of golf in the sun -- not in the snow or the rain. >> very nice.
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thanks, ron. >> thanks. now back to our super bowl coverage and whether the game is a nail-biter or a blow-out you can always count on those incredible commercials and this year's crop is some of the best we've seen. abc's nick watt is just out of the screening room. he joins us. came all the way from los angeles. >> reporter: good morning, bianna. listen if like me you don't really understand what's going on on the field all that pushing and shoving then your super bowl is about to come early because some say the commercials are even more important than the game. i hope i don't get in trouble for saying that and they've been leaking out all week and here are the best of them. >> if i give this to you are you up for whatever happens tonight? >> reporter: i'm no expert but this might be my favorite. >> i think i could do that. >> reporter: surprised with one crazy night. >> how are you? >> great. ♪ >> highlight, i think, of my life. >> hey, don, how are you? >> the llama was amazing. >> prepare to be crushed in
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table tennis. >> there's don cheadle and there's arnold schwarzenegger and one republic and me and we're all on stage living the dream. this is the best thing in the word. >> reporter: most disgusting? one of the five finalists in the doritos make your own commercial contest like a weird dorito finger cleaning machine. >> you ask too many question, billy. >> you know i already have 27 million views on our ads? i've already had a super bowl before the super bowl. >> reporter: most heartwarming. this lieutenant came home surprising not just his girlfriend but the whole town came out to give him a hero's welcome. second surprise, bud shot it all and 100 million super bowl viewers will now see it. ♪ >> reporter: most intricate. a bunch of geniuses gave up months of their lives to create
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the doberman chihuahua cross, the doberhuahua for this one. >> in hollywood movies all the villains are played by brits have you noticed? >> reporter: not everyone has released the whole thing. there are some teasers. go daddy tells us someone is going to quit her job in their ad sunday night. >> she's got a message for her boss. >> reporter: and her boss has no idea. >> well, hey, what you got there? >> reporter: what's going to happen to yellow? >> sleeping time. >> reporter: i can work out why ahead of time but someone released an ad by mistake, it created such a buzz that now they all do it and, dan, i'm watching the game with you, i'm relying on to explain what's going on. >> oh, no. >> that's your guy? really? final answer? >> that's my guy. >> you need a life line. i got tell you the dorito
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commercial, how is that selling any doritos for them? that is gross. >> it's questionable that's airable on tv but we just did it. >> i know. >> i'm waiting to see nick watt in a commercial. perfect star. don't look at me that way. >> enough, bianna. thanks. >> thank you, nick. see you tomorrow night. for some people the super bowl is all about the ads for some it's actually about the game itself allegedly and for others, it's about fashion, specifically for the wives of the players who held a fashion show and invited our own sara haines to the catwalk and here she is fresh from the catwalk. >> that might have been their first mistake. you might not think fashion fits foo a weekend mostly about football but they have managed to combine football, fashion and fund-raising with a whole lot of fun. thisser athe most loyal fans anywhere. >> footballwise, of course. >> whoo-hoo. >> i'm really excited. >> reporter: especially jesse james doubter, who posed for
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that sexy photo shoot for "gq" along with her husband eric and her baby bump. >> if my water broke at the game i would just go to the hospital and nobody would tell him and then after he wins, then this he would notify him and then he'd have his ring and his baby. >> reporter: oh, my gosh, can you imagine anything better? each year off the field they bring their annual fund-raiser to the city hosting the super bowl. including the wife of nfl hall of famer emmitt smith. >> it's all about the ladies. >> reporter: there's a gourmet brunch, award ceremony and treasure-filled silent auction. this year benefiting gems. a local organization aimed at stopping the exploitation of girls and young women. >> it just means a lot people are paying attention to this issue and recognize that girls and young women need this organization. >> reporter: the whole event is capped off by a charity fashion show and this year, they asked
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me to walk the runway. >> sunday is about football but today it's about fashion. >> yes. >> reporter: any advice i hit the runway. >> you go out there and just work it. who you are. >> reporter: first i had a fitting to select my outfit. this gorgeous oscar de la renta. a quick lesson on how to pose and time to strut. we marched down the runway. some of us with more swagger than the others. by the way, this event takes place every year's saks fifth avenue and the city hosting the super bowl and john cruise told me they sit around with bated breath to see which city because this is their super bowl. >> you owned it on the catwalk. >> victoria's secret is on the other line. >> oh, i highly doubt that. you might want to pick that line up again and see who it really is. >> you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> are you ready?
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>> i'll flip over backwards. another siderman moment. we'll turn to weather. pass it over to adam joseph. >> no. >> that's a little far. that's a little far but i have a handicap with this in my hand. this ain't fair. >> great to see you, adam. it's been a few years. >> about five years or so. glad i can scratch your party. they're not having fun in the midsection of the country. in salina, kansas, overnight 2 inches of snow and ice. you can see the plow trains are back. that light fluffy snow kind of taking some off guard. you can see some pushing cars around. no fun in the midwest and that storm is carving a path up through the eastern great lakes, chicago, going to get on either side of probably 6 inches with this particular storm. coming off of the third snowiest january on record, february, starting on the cold snowy side, as well. where they could use the snow is out west, the sierras, not so much. not as hot but mild still
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through los angeles, 69 degrees, dry, a drought-stricken area, maybe a little bit of showers trying to push in here during the day on sunday. but, hey, along the east coast after that brutal cold early this week take a look at the temperatures, warming from the 50s to the 60s in places like mobile and atlanta, that saw that snow and ice and up into the game for the big super bowl. 44 degrees for kickoff. pretty warm for this time of year. that's a look across the nation.
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>> and that is a look at your weather. >> you know, i'm the best quarterback in football. >> well, here. >> best cornerback in football. >> hold that. >> best weather cornerback in football. >> that was a great catch, by the way. with the clicker in your hand. >> off a whim. >> big props to you and, ron, you are the best -- >> you are the best at anything. we give you credit where it's due or else he throws the ball at us. coming up on "gma," why italians are up in arms about the latest twist in the amanda knox case and why even as knox faces fresh jail time, a man who was convicted in the murder may soon walk free. plus, rough landing. justin bieber's new run-in with the dog. drug-sniffing dogs search the plane when he flies in for the super bowl. eli has picked the super bowl winner for six years in a row. who he and some of the other furry friends are picking as winners. honestly, i'm a little old fashioned.
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♪ start spreading the news ♪ i'm leaving today >> yeah, they may be from seattle but they're ready for broadway, these young seahawk fans serenade new york filled with super bowl dreams. more of their awesome tribute to their favorite team just ahead. they are so cute. >> that is really cute. also coming up, the latest breaking bieber news. this one is less cute. when bieber jetted into town for the big game, he had another run-in what the law. this one involving drug-sniffing dogs. we'll tell you about that coming up. also coming up on the show. scarlett johansson caught up in a controversy over the super bowl commercial. what was all the fuss about and what did she do next? but first the new twist in the murder trial making international headlines. italians are up in arms go the latest developments in the
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amanda knox case. >> then there's this. ironically if knox goes back to jail that could happen just as the pan currently serving time for the murder of meredith kercher walks free. abc's neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: this morning, the verdict after the verdict. many italians are convinced amanda knox will get special treatment. >> translator: i was annoyed by the pressure we endured from the united states, this man says. another adds, i think she will never come back to italy. she he's stay there in the clear. but knox's life is far less certain than that. the threat of extradition for the murder of meredith kercher looms large if her appeals are exhausted. still in an abc news exclusive, she was defiant. >> i will never go willingly back to the place where i -- i'm going to fight this until the very end. and it's not right and it's not
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fair. >> reporter: lost on many the fact that this man, rudy guede, was already convicted and is doing time for the murder. >> rudy guede's dna is all over the place. they searched that crime scene for two months and they were not able to find amanda knox's dna. >> reporter: still guede could actually walk free at the very moment authorities are trying to put knox back in prison. >> with good behavior, he is eligible and will probably receive daytime release this year. >> reporter: if italy does seek knox's extradition legal experts believe she will have a tough time fighting it unless u.s. authorities make the unusual move of resisting italy and a treaty americans rely on to work both ways. >> i understand that there is a legal process we go through here depending on whether there's an extradition treaty or not. >> reporter: until then amanda knox will remain a woman caught between two countries, convicted of murder in italy while free
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here at home. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> such an interesting story and so many questions about whether she will be dragged back to italy. we will, of course, continue to cover it here on abc news. now, though, a final check of the headlines of the important from mr. ron claiborne. >> hi again, dan and bianna. sara, good morning, everyone. super security is in place for the super bowl at metlife stadium in new jersey as final preparations are under way for tomorrow's big game between the denver broncos and seattle seahawks. f-16s and helicopters are patrolling the skies while police boats monitor the water. explosive new allegations in the bridgegate scandal. governor chris christie's former top aide, david wildstein says christie knew about the lane closures as they were happening. wildstein is seeking immunity in return for his details. governor christie is denying the allegations. take a look at this close call for two truck drivers along the snowy highway.
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the oncoming driver crosses the center line as the driver of the second truck -- look at this comes barreling toward him. he sideswipes the guardrail aheading a head-on collision. here's a super bowl bet. chances are you will not be able to eat more than this woman tomorrow, possibly ever. molly siler chewed up 363 chicken wings in half an hour to claim this year's wing bowl crown. the mother of four from nebraska beat out the crowd favorite, eagles center jason kelce who never made it past the first round. a football player. he could only eat 65 wings. >> did you see how thin she was? >> yeah. isn't that amazing? >> they always are. >> there's a real art to this. i don't know what it is but apparently there is an art. >> by the way, won 22,000 bucks but the art of football eating contests i learned of a football eating contest? hot dog eating contest is not to chew it but sort of -- >> dip it in water.
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>> yeah. >> slide it down. i don't know if that works for wings. i'm not going to find out. >> you can try it. >> you try it, dan. >> i know what we'll do on the show tomorrow. >> the heimlich maneuver. >> adam, are you up for trying it? >> absolutely. you know what, that equivalent of 20 pounds of meat which she ate there so goes to show you what she actually consumed. we're dealing with some ice in kansas city, beginning to push away right now. also st. louis up to chicago. moving away from wichita and kansas but as it's heading towards chicago right now you can see snow is falling, in fact, we go to our sister station, wls, a live shot out there. visibility down to half a mile. snow covering the ground. it's going to be a cold snowy start to february in chicago but the cold air will continue to pull in from central canada into the upper plains across the great lakes and dig down to the south, in fact, temperatures, chicago, detroit, little rock and nashville dropping from the 60s there on saturday down to 44 in little rock by sunday and monday and detroit down to 22
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degrees. out to the west, though, some sunshine, take a look at the numbers. it is mild for both los angeles and phoenix. now we looked at seattle and denver. denver wins in the temperature department tomorrow. a little warmer but the game we'll have to see who comes out on top tomorrow at the super bowl, but speaking of the super bowl, kickoff winds around 10 miles an hour gusting to 15 and throughout the game the winds will start to relax and temperatures near 40 degrees so warm for this time of year. that's a look across the nation. >> and weather is brought to you by party city. >> did you take my reading glasses, by the way. >> we're close. i'm glad i'm wearing my good cologne. >> someone else said that recently.
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>> we're really getting a window into ron's private life. >> other meteorologists are competing for his attention. >> i don't think that's what he was referring to. i'm pretty sure that's not what he was referring to. yes, uncle ron claiborne. anyway, coming up here on "gma," party plane. justin bieber's private plane searched for drugs when he jets into jersey for the super bowl. did authorities find anything? and anything but child's play. what it took to create this special tribute to the super bowl just ahead in "pop news."
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so count here. he's facing charges in canada and florida and there's another investigation in california. so if you were justin bieber, what would you be doing right now? well, anything but laying low, it seems, when it comes to him. >> jetting into town for the super bowl but detained by authorities who said they noticed a strong odor of pot on the plane. abc's marci gonzalez is here to tell us what happened next. >> hey, guys, the investigation dragged on for hours, authorities there at the airport said they smelled marijuana and had they found any, bieber's plane could have been sent right back to toronto. but that was not the case. this morning, justin bieber free to celebrate super bowl weekend. >> omaha. >> reporter: but before he could join the new york city parties and all the action in new jersey, another dose of drama. the pop star stopped at teterboro airport in new jersey. his private jet held on the tarmac after reports there was a smell of marijuana on board.
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drug-sniffing dogs brought in to search the plane and the luggage turning up nothing illegal. 19-year-old bieber interviewed by federal agents at length before finally being released. >> what justin bieber has to understand is because of his antics the last few weeks, there's a target on his back. >> reporter: the spotlight once again on the biebs for something other than his music. this week the same day his new video for the song "confident" was released. ♪ no no no >> reporter: police in toronto charged him with assaulting a limo driver back in december. this coming just days after the teen star was arrested in miami accused of drag racing and dui. his alleged antics making more than just headlines. a petition to deport the canadian-born sinker now has enough significants to get the attention of the white house. >> americans would like to see justin bieber deported and his green card revoke sfwld that
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process will occur as is our commitment there will be a response. >> still no decision on whether bieber could be deported and as for last night's incident at the airport, so far no comment from bieber or investigators. >> but we got the white house to comment on this. >> incredible. >> you know you've made it. >> this is the beginning of the decline and fall of the western culture. >> when carnie has to address it. coming up on "good morning america," you can have what they're having. the recipes for the same delicious super bowl creations being served up at the stadium and ron is eating all of ours in this -- >> there will be weird outfits coming up after the break. i can see sara haines.
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all right, we now have a special super bowl edition of "pop news" and sara haines is all over it. >> i brought costumes. i brought food. you could never complain again and when it comes to predicting the winner of the super bowl you can either listen to the experts or listen to the animals. altogether 11 animals have used their psychic powers around the country, one of our favorites is eli the ape from salt lake city. he's going for a seventh straight year of correct predictions. this year he clearly believes it'll be a seattle victory. but in tennessee -- >> if he knocks it over -- >> that's a good thing. >> who he thinks will win. >> we can't forget the famous ground hog chattanooga chuck who predicted the broncos. >> does he predict the end of winter? >> he's never gotten that right. >> out of the whole list of 11, here's the final tally, 7 for dinner -- >> dinner? >> yeah. >> and coming to dinner. seven for denver and four for
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seattle if that's they indicator. >> oh, yeah. >> against your predictions. >> is that or or -- >> that is my prediction. >> i'll go with the animals. >> now that we know who will win, the next logical thing to ponder, what would the super bowl look like as a mini bowl? luckily the folks at lego have unveiled their own model of metlife stadium filled with 100 tiny football fans and you can see some are waving flag, others are eating corn dogs. it took more than 440 hours to build the replica using 15,000 bricks. seriously? now to a super bowl version of frank sinatra's "new york new york" these kids have become hometown heroes. ♪ start spreading the news i'm leaving today ♪ >> oh. ♪ i want to be a part of it new york new york ♪
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>> we're cueing our own kick line. big props to the teachers mrs. stone and mrs. burke who organized this. your favorite part. it wouldn't be a super bowl without delicious snacks. the executive chef at delaware north sports service is behind all the delicacies at metlife stadium and told us he wanted to show off the best of new york and new jersey's food scene. >> we wanted to feel like new york street festival as you come into the building. >> chef eric has been good enough to deliver us with some of the sandwiches folks will be snacking on at the game. first is the kitchen sink sandwich. hot dogs and sausage fried peppers still going, onion, potato, creamy vinegar based dressing. next is a corn beef hoagie and meatball hoagie. >> how do you eat with two foam hands on. >> we'd like to see you try. we'll have all these recipes on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!
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and 47 brand, our supporters hat, they're a family run business and licensed partner of the nfl and helped out earlier in the week so they've outfitted us today. >> we are really spoiled this morning. >> i can't understand what you're saying. >> i need this sugar. >> if you keep on eating we won't complain so just feed him. >> you've outdone yourself. >> thank you, sara. >> a great super bowl "pop news" and the food is excellent. we appreciate it. the hat was fetching. we'll be right back with more "gma." keep it here as we eat. [ woman ] "the levian family have been masters of jewelry design for centuries." ♪ this levian collection is amazing. maybe it's time to start your own. [ female announcer ] kay jewelers presents today's levian collection... [ gasps ] featuring exclusive levian chocolate diamonds. from the levian family -- where the latest in fashion meets fine jewelry. one more reason kay is the number-one jewelry store in america. it's... a work of art? ♪ every kiss begins with kay
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>> good morning, everyone. i'm in nor katie marzullo. first a look at the weather forecast. a chance to get some more rain in the area. he's lisa argen. >> here's a look at live doppler 7hd. it's nice and clear because the dewpoints are much cereal. we are starting out cooler. we aren't tucking about any rain today. in fact not even any cloud cover. it's all about sunshine with numbers this morning dropping to near freezing. low 40s around i bay. the coast is cool around 40 this afternoon. temperatures seasonal plenty of sunshine. mid-to low 50s by noontime and by 4 doo in the afternoon our high temperatures begin toro
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