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good morning, america. as we join you this friday morning, two major stories. the coronavirus has now been declared a global health emergency, and the senate prepares for a key final vote in the president's impeachment trial. breaking overnight, the state department now issuing a red alert telling americans do not travel to china as cases of the potentially deadly coronavirus now near 10,000. and the new case confirmed in chicago. the first human-to-human transmission here in the u.s. impeachment end game. republicans now one step closer to ending president trump's trial after a key senator announces overnight he won't vote to hear witnesses. other republicans still holding out. the crucial vote just hours from now. we're live on capitol hill. abc news exclusive.
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with just three days until iowa, the race too close to call, former vice president joe biden joins us live. suspending flights. the helicopter company involved in the crash that killed nine people including kobe bryant now putting flights on hold. all this as the lakers return to the court for the first time tonight and lebron's new tribute to his friend. abc news exclusive. the former girlfriend of notorious killer ted bundy and her daughter breaking their silence. >> did you think he was capable of murder? >> the red flags only on "gma" this morning. bye-bye, brady? tom brady's mysterious instagram post sending the internet into overdrive. ♪ waiting for tonight and we can't wait. super bowl superstars jennifer lopez and shakira sitting down with michael before the big show. >> here's what i'll say. we accomplished what we set out to do. >> what they're revealing about their halftime extravaganza right here on "gma." ♪
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get it, amy. go ahead. >> it's friday. >> the shoulder shake. good morning. happy friday. super bowl just two days away. we're starting to get an idea of what the halftime may look like. >> that's right. we just showed you michael strahan sitting down with j. lo and shakira talking about their halftime show. can't wait to see what secrets he found out. >> that's right. >> that is coming up. we have a lot of news to get to as well starting with the latest on the coronavirus outbreak. it's now officially declared a global health emergency. the state department is telling americans do not travel to china. >> this as the number of cases worldwide closes in on 10,000 and the death toll climbs to 213. we are now seeing the first person-to-person transmission here in the u.s. bringing the total number of cases here in the u.s. to six. alex perez starts us off in chicago where that transmission happened. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. that red alert do not travel
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advisory comes as most airlines have already limited their flights to china because of the outbreak. now here in the chicago area, we have two confirmed cases, a husband who authorities say contracted the illness from his wife. this morning, a red alert as the state department tells americans not to travel to china due to the public health threat caused by coronavirus. the world health organization declaring a public health emergency. >> the only way we will defeat this outbreak is for all countries to work together in a spirit of solidarity and cooperation. >> reporter: officials hailing china's efforts to contain the outbreak but fear the potential havoc it could cause in other countries. on thursday the cdc confirmed the first case of human-to-human transmission of coronavirus in the u.s. in chicago. the patient, a man in his 60s, who contracted it from his wife after she returned from a trip to china and was diagnosed earlier this month. >> he recently began reporting
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symptoms and was admitted to the hospital and placed in an isolation room where he's in stable condition. >> reporter: all six american cases are currently in isolation and reported to be in stable to good condition. in china, the once bustling streets of wuhan now a ghost town as residents remain indoors wearing face masks and forced to pass through temperature-checking stations when they venture out for supplies. our ian pannell is on the ground this morning. >> reporter: hundreds of people lined all the way around the block because this store has just got a supply of face masks. you can see them here but they're being tightly rationed. have a look up here on the wall. he's basically telling people, we're trying our best. we don't have any more masks, and that's the situation across hong kong. >> reporter: across the globe, extreme measures are being taken to prevent the virus from spreading. russia announcing it's closing its border with china and nearly 200 americans still quarantined at this california military base after being evacuated from
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wuhan. new york native jared evans was playing professional football there when the outbreak began. >> it was completely chaos. i didn't know or any other american citizens at the time didn't know that the u.s. was coming to get us, so we were doing our job to stay safe and survive. >> reporter: now back in the u.s., quarantined citizens still taking every precaution. >> we're all still wearing face masks. i'm personally still wearing medical gloves when i leave my room. >> reporter: and as for that husband and wife, authorities here say they had very limited contact with other people and the risk of the virus spreading here remains low. robin. >> wish that couple well. okay, thank you, alex. dr. jennifer ashton joins us now. so red alert. >> yep. >> what do we know? >> well, at this time, robin, here's what we know about this virus because, again, it's an evolving situation. we know it can spread human to human. we know as of last night in an article that appeared in the new england journal of medicine it
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can be spread when someone has no symptoms. they have tested a patient positive with no symptoms. we know that in general we've all had a form of a coronavirus. it's responsible for 30% of the common cold and right now because they're testing this virus everywhere it does not look like it's mutated yet. >> as importantly, what don't we know about this virus? >> that's really the smart questions, robin, at this point, because there is much we don't know at this time, and these are important facts. number one, we still don't know how it's transmitted. we have some theories, but it hasn't been confirmed. we continue know the exact incubation period. another new england journal report said around five days on average could be incubation but we don't know. we don't know how contagious or how severe this virus is. right now the fatality rate is hovering between 2% to 3% but we don't know that for sure, and we don't yet know the source so right now the response on the part of china and our government
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here is aggressive despite what we are seeing here in this country which are at this point low numbers, the response is very aggressive. >> hopefully it will stay low numbers. >> absolutely. >> thank you so much, jen. >> you bet. we go to washington now and that breaking news in the impeachment trial of president trump. overnight key republican senator lamar alexander came out against calling witnesses and convicting president trump even though he believes president trump's behavior was wrong. that sets up what could be a quick end game for the trial, and mary bruce is tracking all the latest on capitol hill. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, it was a night of high drama here. the capitol on pins and needles for hours late into the night waiting to see where these key republicans were going to land. but this morning, republicans seem all but certain to have the votes to block additional witnesses, and president trump is now heading for a speedy acquittal. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: senator lamar alexander leaving the capitol late last night after delivering a blow to democrats. a key swing vote, the tennessee senator announcing he will oppose calling additional
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witnesses in the impeachment trial. saying in a statement, there is no need for more evidence to prove something that has already been proven, and while he calls the president's actions inappropriate, alexander says, it does not meet the constitution's high bar for an impeachable offense. his support potentially sealing the case for republicans. alexander one of four republicans who for days have kept capitol hill guessing. another, senator susan collins of maine, announcing overnight she will break with her party and support new witnesses saying in a statement, it would give each side the opportunity to more fully and fairly make their case. two other moderates have yet to announce where they stand. senator mitt romney has made clear he wants to hear new testimony. lisa murkowski of alaska told reporters last night she needed to sleep on her decision. all eyes on her every move and every question like this one that struck to the heart of the witness debate over trump's former national security adviser john bolton who reportedly writes in his upcoming book that trump directly linked military aid to ukraine to investigations into his rivals.
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>> why should this body not call ambassador bolton? >> reporter: the trump team's answer pointing to the process in the house. >> the house could have pursued ambassador bolton. they chose not to subpoena him. >> reporter: but another murkowski question suggested there's no need to hear from bolton, asking if it's true his allegations don't rise to the level of impeachment, but democrats pushing back. >> this president, next president can abuse their power all they want as long as they think their re-election is in the national interest. i think our founders would be aghast that anyone would make that argument on the floor of the senate. >> reporter: the president overnight in iowa reveling a likely vote to acquit. >> this is a happy period for us. [ cheers ] it's a happy period because we call this impeachment light. >> reporter: and trump promising democrats another loss. >> we will make sure that they face another crushing defeat, right, in 2020.
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>> reporter: now, republicans are looking to move quickly here. that vote on witnesses is expected to fail later this afternoon and then republicans want to plow ahead to a full vote on the articles of impeachment, george. the president could be acquitted as soon as tonight. >> starting to move fast. all right, mary, thanks. now to our exclusive interview with former vice president joe biden locked in a tight race with senator bernie sanders and others ahead of monday's iowa caucuses. mr. vice president, thank you for joining us this morning the you heard the president there. >> glad to be here, george. >> he said impeachment light, they're going to crush you in november. >> well, i'm glad he's acknowledging it's going to be me. he's so worried about me he got himself in this mix to begin with. look, i found this defense absolutely astounding. yeah, he did it but it doesn't matter. i mean, george washington's rolling over in his grave in his farewell address saying, you know, the greatest threat to the republic is being interfered with by foreign countries. anyway but -- >> mr. vice president, as you
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know -- >> dershowitz didn't do the same constitutional law i did. sorry. >> your former colleague lamar alexander criticized last night when he made his announcement a wholly partisan impeachment and that echoed your position during the clinton impeachment. i want to show our viewers. >> it would have been wrong for richard nixon to have been removed from office based upon a purely partisan vote. no president should be removed from office merely because one party enjoys a commanding lead in either house of congress. >> if a partisan impeachment was wrong in 1974, wrong in 1998, why isn't it wrong now? >> because it's not a partisan impeachment. he violated the constitution, period. >> only democrats voted for it in the house and one independent. >> well, that doesn't mean that the facts, the underlying facts, george, whether the constitution has been violated. that's the issue. that's the issue. was the constitution violated? >> even if it's a party line vote. >> period.
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even if it's party line vote, it just goes -- reflects on those who know, in fact, in their heart and their head that, in fact, it's a violation of the constitution to do what he did and, in fact, vote no. that is a party line vote but that doesn't make it right. a party line vote is based upon something that doesn't relate to a constitutional violation. that's a different thing. >> let's talk about iowa looking ahead to monday. you drew a pretty sharp contrast with bernie sanders yesterday saying i'm a democrat and he says he's not, but here's the pledge bernie signed when he announced his candidacy. it says, and we're showing our viewers right here that says, i'm a member of the democratic party. i will run as a democrat. why are you questioning whether he's a democrat? >> the context of the question was different. they were asking me about a bunch of things about what bernie was saying so the context was different. look, bernie is a democrat. bernie is -- he calls himself a democratic socialist. we have a different view on a whole lot of things.
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he's a decent guy. i don't think he shouldn't be running. that wasn't the question. the question is, whether or not who is best prepared on day one to try to reunite this party and the country as well as stand in the world stage and reassert our role in the world. that's the issue. that was the context to what we're talking about. >> you have been saying the party has to unify to defeat trump. does that mean if bernie sanders does win the nomination, you'll endorse him in campaign form? >> yes, whoever wins the nomination i'll endorse. >> let's talk about some of the differences have you with him. one of the biggest ones he's been talking about your record on social security and says he has the most consistent record of supporting social security. you're for expanding benefits now, but you have been open to reforms like raising the retirement age in the past. was that a mistake? >> no, it wasn't a mistake. look, put this in context. politifacts as well as paul krugman says they misrepresented my record on social security. i have a 100% rating with older americans. here's the deal.
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i proposed all along go look at the debate i had with paul when we were debating vice presidency with paul ryan and that's what was taken out of context and look what i said the whole time. i am not for -- i am not for changing the retirement age. i'm not for that. the question was in the context of an overall discussion would that be part of a discussion? i said, yes, but then i went on to point out to paul that i totally disagreed with their attempt to cut social security and/or medicare and i moved to increase it and increase the payments that are available to older americans and to social security by changing the tax structure. >> pete buttigieg also drawing some contrast as we head into into this final weekend right now. he says he can't go back to the old -- >> if i were he, i would too. >> he's basically saying, you know, you're part of the past. i'm part of the future, and that's where democrats have to go. your response? >> well, let me tell -- the reason i'm running is because of
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my experience, george. with experience comes judgment and wisdom, and i have a record of pulling things together. i have a more robust record than anybody. we have to deal with north korea and we're going to have to deal with what's going on around the world. we're going to have to reassert our alliances. the next president day one will have to stand on the world stage and not have any time for on the job training. i'm running because of the fact i have this experience, not in spite of the fact that i have this experience. >> going to win on monday? >> i think it's going to be really close, george. neck and neck. bernie's up, i'm up. they're basically in a statistical tie. you know, george, this situation better than anybody. if there is a big snowstorm in certain parts of the country, certain part of the state it could have an effect. so the caucus is you have to be able to come to a gymnasium, stay there for two, three hours and it takes a lot of commitment. we'll see who shows up. i feel good, george. i'm a tactile politician. everywhere i go the response is
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great. i'm feeling good about it and i'm feeling good about my chances in other states as well. >> we will all be watching monday night. mr. vice president, thanks for your time this morning. >> yeah, i will be too. thanks an awful lot, george. >> take care. amy? george, we're going to turn now to the latest on that tragic helicopter crash that killed nine people including kobe bryant and his daughter. new details this morning as the lakers prepare to return to the court tonight. adrienne bankert has more now from the staples center in l.a. good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you, too, amy. yes, as the ntsb investigates the cause of the crash that killed kobe, his daughter and seven others, we're learning more about the helicopter company, island express, which says it immediately suspended all flights following this tragedy and says, quote, they will not fly again until it is appropriate for staff and customers. they're also cooperating with the ntsb investigation. "the new york times" reporting that island express was not federally certified to fly in poor visibility even though the pilot was. meanwhile, l.a.'s mayor eric
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garcetti says the city is preparing a memorial for all nine of the victims. the l.a. lakers issuing a statement saying they are devastated by the sudden loss as they prepare to hit the hardwood for the first time since the tragedy tonight here at staples center. they'll be playing the portland trail blazers and there is expected to be another memorial at sometime during the game. also, of course, lebron james has been in the news and he was seen with a new tattoo. he was spotted with it at practice. it appears to say mamba for life and outside staples center a huge memorial continues to grow as people come to pay tribute and hold vigil. we know it's the hardest thing for these fans to say good-bye. guys. >> going to be quite emotional tonight at that game. adrienne, thank you. we turn to the super bowl. fans, players gearing up for the big game just two days away. t.j. holmes is in the middle of the action down in miami. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: good morning. welcome to miami. yes, this is a very important place for these kansas city chiefs. they waited 50 years for this moment.
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yes t, the kansas city chiefs going up against the 49ers. the chiefs, this is their first super bowl in 50 years. hasn't been here since super bowl iv back in 1970 so both are practicing and this is one of the most important practices in the chiefs' entire franchise history. 49ers of course getting ready for them and jimmy garoppolo has a chance to become the master. he learned under tom brady. he was his understudy in new england for quite some time so we got two big-time quarterbacks going head-to-head and a lot on that. patrick mahomes, the young kid, fifth youngest to ever start in a super bowl, robin. he could be the second youngest to ever win one if he pulls it off. >> he could. all right. we're going to check with you in our next half-hour, t.j. >> dinner jacket on a beach. michael's also coming up with j. lo and shakira. let's go to ginger. yes, miami by the way, severe storms tomorrow. let's get to the weekend getaways brought to you by verizon.
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♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back to "gma." the party, as you can see, oh, yeah, already getting started there in miami. lizzo, harry styles teaming up for a concert last night. i'm telling you, the days leading up to the super bowl before the big game, they have a good time in that town. we'll have more in "pop news." >> yeah, we will. that's exciting and t.j. is there. i think he's already having a good time. in just a moment we'll have michael's interview with j. lo and shakira asking them about the pepsi super bowl halftime show. what they are playing, who will be there cheering them on. it's all coming up. headlines we're following as well. the state department is issuing a red alert over the coronavirus crisis telling americans do not travel to china as the world health organization declares a
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global health emergency and we've seen the first case of human-to-human transmission here in the u.s. and the impeachment trial of president trump could end by tonight. republicans now one step closer after a key senator, lamar alexander, announced overnight he will not vote to hear witnesses. other republicans still holding out. the crucial vote hours from now. back now with more on the super bowl halftime show. jennifer lopez and shakira sat down with our michael strahan and gave hints about what to expect at the big show. t.j. has all the details. let's see, you moved from the beach to poolside, but you still got on that dinner jacket. looking good. looking good, t.j. >> reporter: yes, yes, pit bull had a garage sale and i got a really good deals on some stuff, robin. hey, look, we've been talking about hints and guesses and speculation about what will happen in the halftime show so we went right to the source, right? we went right to j. lo and sha d
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coo -- shakira, and we sent our guy that's really good at getting a lot of information out of people, and well, he didn't get a whole lot. >> we've seen a lot of teasers on social media about your performance. i'm sure that only tells half the story. >> none of the story. ♪ >> is there any commingling in the show? that's a secret? >> that's a secret. >> that's a secret. >> i don't know. here's what i'll say, we accomplished what we set out to do and for that we're really excited for everybody to see it because it's going to be a lot of fun. ♪ waiting for tonight >> reporter: both megastars have six minutes each to perform. >> during those six minutes i have, the six minutes you have -- >> we did it. >> we'll be able to take people on a journey that shows who we are artistically and where we've been all these years. >> when the audience walks away from it what do you want them to feel? >> i want them to feel joyful. >> i was going to say happy.
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and inspired. >> yeah. just went to a great party and all inclusive party that integrates cultures and diversity. ♪ whenever forever ♪ we're meant to be together ♪ i'll be there and you'll be near ♪ ♪ and that's the deal, my dear >> where's your family going to be during the performance? >> you know alex. he'll be as close as he can get to the stage. alex and all of our kids will be watching. they'll all be in the stadium. my mother will be here. >> reporter: nfl officials reveal the show will feature more songs and more dancers than any show in super bowl history. >> when we finished the first run-through, you know, shakira looked at me. she was like, that was amazing. i was like, no, you were amazing. ♪ i could be your medicine ♪ a taste of what you give out >> it doesn't matter where you're from, how old you are or where you come from. what matters is the message. >> reporter: j. lo got emotional
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revealing that nba legend kobe bryant will be remembered at halftime. >> i was in the middle of rehearsing and talking about this show and alex came to me with tears in his eyes and he's like you're not going to believe what happened, and he was devastated. i think it's affecting everybody so much because it's just reminding us how, again, how fragile life is and how we have to appreciate every single moment. >> reporter: so, looking forward certainly to that a lot of talk about kobe bryant on the mind, a lot of athletes here and still the sports community. again, this is one of the biggest halftime shows ever, right, as far as dancers and songs. you can see more of that interview, of course, with our strahan and j. lo and shakira on the fox pregame show, of course, on sunday. of course, tune in to us here at "gma" on monday but, guys, hey, if stra can't get it out of them then they're not giving anything up. >> you're going to have a super bowl surprise for us in our last half-hour, t.j.? >> reporter: yeah. i will. of course, i always got something for you, robin.
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>> you don't know what i'm talking about. you have no -- that piece you're doing in the last half hour. the surprise? >> of course. robin, of course. we're teasing. we're teasing. >> oh, okay. all right. >> okay, thank you. >> go have a mimosa. we are going to switch gears now and turn to those missing idaho children last seen in september. authorities told their mother she must bring them forward by thursday, but did not meet the deadline, and will reeve is here with the latest. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. the day ended as it started like every day since september 23rd, no sign of lori vallow's kids. that court ordered deadline defied, and it's unclear what happens now. this morning, the deadline for idaho mother lori vallow to physically produce her children, 17-year-old tylee ryan and 7-year-old j.j., has come and gone with no sign of the missing kids. >> lori is not going to make this easy. she's got an end game in her head.
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this is not a game, but obviously she thinks it is. >> reporter: j.j.'s worried grandparents addressing the media after meeting with the fbi. >> how do you not know where your child is, number one, so she says, and how do you not have them for four months? >> reporter: tylee and j.j. haven't been seen since september. their mother lori skipping town with her husband chad daybell in november, one day after police performed a wellness check looking for the children. vallow and daybell turning up in hawaii earlier this week, east idaho news capturing lori being served with a court order to bring her kids in front of authorities in idaho. >> where are your kids? >> no comment. >> no comment? they've been missing four months. you have nothing to say? >> reporter: speaking to "gma" on thursday morning, deadline day, j.j.'s grandfather larry woodcock said lori seemed to have changed over the last year. >> ever since she's been involved in this doomsday cult, that is not the same lori that
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we knew for 13 years and the last year has just been not understandable. >> reporter: daybell has written books and given speeches about what he describes as two near-death experiences. >> particles of light were coming towards my body and latching on to me. >> reporter: last february lori's then-husband charles vallow filed for divorce. in court documents obtained by abc news, charles alleged that lori had recently become infatuated and at times obsessive about near death experiences and spiritual visions. in the document he also said lori claimed she was a god assigned to carry out christ's second coming and would murder him if he got in the way of her mission. vallow and daybell have not been charged and no arrest warrants have been issued for them in hawaii. the children were not with vallow or daybell and there's no evidence the kids were ever in hawaii. police say they believe the children's lives are in danger but authorities would not tell
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abc news what happens next citing child privacy laws. >> man, what a horrible story. >> this is just so bizarre. >> a head scratcher. it is. >> so sad. >> going to keep going. we'll find out what happens. >> thank you, will. coming up, amy's exclusive with ted bundy's girlfriend and her daughter. what life was like and the red flags. what life was like and the red flags. and the red flags.
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they are speaking out on camera for the very first time they're talking in decades about life with bundy and the moment they realized the man they thought they knew, the man they loved, wasn't that man at all. >> reporter: it was the story that captivated the nation. ted bundy, the notorious serial killer who admitted to kidnapping and murdering dozens of women across the country in the 1970s, during that time living a double life with his unsuspecting girlfriend, liz kendall, and her young daughter molly. >> you were a single mom. you went out to that bar, and you saw a handsome man. tell me about when you first met ted bundy. >> well, i was pretty smitten right from the get-go. i saw him sitting at the table and went over and talked to him because i told him he looked lonely. >> is it fair to say at least at first that ted bundy was a gentleman? >> oh, completely. put a lot of energy into making us happy, doing fun things. my parents loved him.
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he was just really it in my opinion. and i really wanted to marry him. >> reporter: that relationship now chronicled in the new amazon docu-series "ted bundy: falling for a killer." >> she was sick of the story focusing on ted, was sick of the victims not being portrayed as fully formed human beings. >> reporter: liz and molly opening up to filmmakers for the first time about their connection to the killer sharing never-before-seen pictures and videos. >> when ted started acting differently towards me, he laid down with his head on my lap and just sobbed. he told me that he had to tell me something that i would probably be shocked about. >> reporter: kendall who wrote about her suspicions about bundy in the book "the phantom prince" discussed the moment co-workers showed her a sketch of a murder suspect they thought resembled her boyfriend. >> there was just something about the jaw line or something like that that made me think, wow, this is really weird. >> did you think he was capable of murder?
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>> no. >> i mean, i still believed he was innocent at that point. >> reporter: but their belief in his innocence would eventually fade. liz remembers signs of bundy's dark side. >> looking back, obviously hindsight is 20/20, were there any red flags? >> we had been rafting down a very cold river. i was sitting on the edge of the raft, and he pushed me in just quite violently. i grabbed ahold of the rope that was dragging behind the raft so that i could get back in, but his eyes were so -- just got really weird looking, and it was like he couldn't see me anymore. >> you saw his eyes change. >> absolutely. >> the murder i think that you felt most connected to was bundy's last murder, an abduction of a 12-year-old kimberly leach because you were 12. >> yeah.
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i mean, it's hard to find words for how devastating it is, the loss of this girl and the things that he did to her. >> i know you've asked yourself this a million times. why do you think he spared y? >> whatever transpired at the beginning of his interaction with my mother put her in a different category, and i think our placement in his life kept us safe. people knew he was involved with us. >> so liz and molly say eerily the reason why they think they're still alive to tell the story is because he knew if he did anything to them, the finger would be pointed directly at him and he wouldn't be allowed to keep on with his killing spree and he had a compulsion, they really believed, to just -- you can see how it ramped up. it was something horrific to witness and yet at the same time you don't want to believe the
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unthinkable about someone who you love, who you've had in your home sleeping there with your little girl. >> what a thing to live with all these years. >> it is a lot to live with and they struggled with the guilt of it and the shame of it, of not knowing. but she did call police multiple times. >> she did. >> she did, and the police cleared him. no one wanted to believe someone that looked like that, acted like that was capable of part of something like this. >> that was part of it. you're going to have much more, aren't you? >> we are. "ted bundy: falling for a killer" is available on amazon prime video and we'll have much more on this story tonight on "20/20" and on "nightline." >> oh, gosh. thank you, amy. we are going to switch gears majorly when we come back. we're going to have tom brady's posts that sent the internet into overdrive. it's our "play of the day." come on back.
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of the week. wait till you meet her. her name is violet. she's a seeing eye donkey and helps out a cow and a horse. we'll have much more ahead with her and her owners coming up. >> friday feels. i love it. first we have a lot of news to get to starting with those new developments in the coronavirus outbreak. the state department telling americans do not travel to china. the crisis has officially been declared a global health emergency and now the first person-to-person transmission has happened in the u.s. in chicago. so let's go back to alex perez who is there with the latest for us again. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, robin. that red alert do not travel advisory from the state department is the highest warning possible from the state department. now, most airlines have already limited their flights to china because of the coronavirus outbreak. now, there are some nearly 10,000 cases in china and the world health organization has declared the outbreak a global health emergency. all this as the first u.s. human-to-human transmission has been reported right here in chicago.
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a husband who authorities say contracted the illness from his wife. there are now six reported u.s. cases, all are hospitalized in isolation and said to be in stable condition. now, george, authorities here insist the risk of the virus spreading remains low. >> thank goodness for that. alex, thanks very much. we turn to the breaking news overnight in the impeachment trial of president trump. key republican senator lamar alexander came out against calling witnesses and convicting the president. i want to go back to our senior congressional correspondent mary bruce on capitol hill. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george. well, it was a night of high drama here on the hill and this morning, president trump is heading to a speedy acquittal. senator lamar alexander delivering that blow to democrats announcing that he will oppose calling additional witnesses. in a statement alexander said he thinks the case against president trump has already proven and while alexander says the president's actions are inappropriate, he says they are not impeachable. now, we did see another key
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republican, senator susan collins, breaking with her party and announcing she will support calling additional witnesses but right now that vote is all but certain to fail this afternoon and then republicans are looking to move quickly. democrats may try to stall but republicans here want to plow ahead to a full vote on the articles of impeachment and, george, it is possible the president could be acquitted as soon as tonight. >> okay, we'll be watching all day long. mary, thanks very much. also i spoke with former vice president joe biden about the impeachment vote. lamar alexander who mary just mentioned criticized the impeachment vote as wholly partisan. that echoed positions that vice president biden had in the past. take a look. >> if a partisan impeachment was wrong in 1974, wrong in 1998, why isn't it wrong now? >> because it's not a partisan impeachment. he violated the constitution. period. >> only democrats voted for it in the house and one independent. >> the underlying facts, george, is whether the constitution has been violated. period. >> even if it's a party line
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vote? >> even if it's party line vote it just goes -- reflects on those who know, in fact, in their heart and their head that, of the constitution to do what he did. >> we'll have live coverage of the senate impeachment trial starting at 1:00 eastern right here on abc. >> as you said, could wrap up today. okay. coming up we have the 17-year-old undergoing an emergency double lung transplant after vaping. his message for other teens this morning. super bowl surprise. t.j. teaming up with gronk to give three high schoolers the ultimate surprise. >> lara, what's going on upstairs? >> so we have a super bowl snack showdown. you guys ready? [ cheers and applause ] carla hall representing the 49ers. leah cohen is all in for the chiefs. and we're all in for nachos! we have a great audience and a great show. "good morning america" will be right back. you guys ready? >> yes! >> yes! an, does it sometimes smell stuffy or stale? try febreze car vent clips to eliminate those odors for up to 30 days.
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[ cheers and applause ] and welcome back to "gma." welcome to our friday morning audience here. check out "gma" saturday tomorrow. take a look at this right here. where is it? there we are. is that a double for duchess meghan? the look-alike will be on "gma" saturday. >> wow. wow. you cued them really well, tom. that was really good with the wow. >> wow. ooh. >> "pop news" time. >> let's do it. [ cheers and applause ] >> friday edition. if you can believe it, we have even more oscar news. [ cheers and applause ] >> what? >> get ready. the academy announcing more of the presenters who will be
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handing out the hardware at this year's show. are you ready? penelope cruz, diane keaton, shia laboeuf, steve martin, keanu reeves, maya rudolph and sigourney weaver joining the ranks for all of the fun on sunday. [ applause ] all that star power will help carry the hostless show, and don't forget, and really how could you at this point, the 92nd annual academy awards airs right here on -- >> abc! [ cheers ] >> abc! >> abc. >> sunday, february 9th. you really made us wait for that. >> i did. dramatic. it's friday. it's friday feels. >> friday feels. all right, to super bowl news now. j. lo and shakira aren't the only musical dynamic duo heating up miami this week. lizzo is also there. [ cheers and applause ] yes.
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she was asked to perform at the sirius xm concert and pandora concert series and the people who are lucky enough to score tickets to that got quite a surprise when a special guest appeared on stage. harry styles popping in to help lizzo sing her hit song "juice." they even did some choreography. take a look. ♪ and i'm out here getting loose got to blame it on the juice ♪ >> there you go. the consensus online was the performance was good as hell according to fans who posted pictures. that's the name of her song. don't yell at me. the video was streaming and very, very popular online. harry said he's a huge lizzo fan and even did a cover of "juice" recently while appearing on bbc's live lounge session. harry has his own concert today in miami so maybe lizzo will return the favor. >> could be. yes. [ applause ] finally, everybody, as you know we've been counting down to
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the super bowl and if you've already thought about calling in on monday after the big game, you are not alone. a new study shows that more than 17 million people normally take a knee on the day after the game according to the study. about 11 million will use pre-approved days off and the rest will call in sick or just not show up. >> just not show up? >> i didn't know you could do that. i don't recommend that. [ laughter ] or you could do what the students at the university of kansas are doing. the student senate petitioned the chancellor of the school requesting class be canceled monday writing in a resolution that the student government would be woefully negligent of its duty to represent the student body by not advocating for the potential health risks associated with the chiefs potentially winning. no word yet from university officials but we got to say "a" for effort. "a" for effort. [ applause ] >> very creative. very creative. all right, lara. thank you.
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our "gma" cover story now. a teenager who underwent a double lung transplant after vaping is now telling his story as a warning to others. paula faris sat down with him and this is quite a story. good morning. >> quite a story. good morning, everyone. daniel ament was a healthy high school student who loved to sail, swim and run. then he started vaping. his doctors say his lungs were destroyed beyond repair. this morning, 17-year-old daniel ameant is recovering from a double lung transplant, believed to be the first related to vaping. >> about how often were you vaping? >> maybe a few types during the day, but like at lunchtime if i was with people but it would only be like hitting it once. >> do you buy the vaping pens? >> i never bought one. it started off just whenever i'd be with my friends on the weekends i would just hit theirs. >> he began vaping in december of 2018 using mainly flavored cartridges and occasional thc pods, and in early september he started feeling ill.
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>> i had a really bad headache. that was my main thing, and i just felt really sick. >> reporter: his mom tammy had an idea the illness was vaping related. >> on the way to the hospital i said are we still going with the fact that you've never vaped or you don't vape and he said maybe. >> reporter: daniel didn't come clean until he was admitted to the hospital. >> it's really frustrating and i know that the kids, i think they cover for each other. >> reporter: once in the hospital, he rapidly declined and was put on life support for 29 days. when they're telling you what happened and that you were days from dying -- >> yeah, that still hasn't really processed yet. it's really hard to believe that happened but everyone has told me that one day they just said he has a 10% chance to live. >> reporter: on october 15th after doctors told his family death was imminent, daniel was given a double lung transplant. in these dramatic before and afters he shared with us daniel's lost over 40 pounds. he showed us the surgery scars on his neck and across his chest.
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>> when the doctors told you that this was because of vaping you were skeptical. >> yeah. i didn't really believe it at first. it just didn't make sense because why didn't it happen to other people that had been vaping for years? why didn't it happen to someone else close to me that i was hitting their stuff so how did the chemicals affect me and not them? >> this is your new normal. >> reporter: he says while he is grateful to be alive his new life is forever altered. >> i have to take over 20 medications a day. i have to wear a mask in public for at least a year. i can't travel for a year. opportunities that i would have had before like going in the military i can't do that anymore. >> you feel like you've been given a second chance? >> yeah, for sure and i want to make the most out of that and make sure no one else makes the same mistakes i did. >> daniel's lifelong dream of being a navy s.e.a.l. won't happen now because of the transplant but he's using his voice and has launched a nonprofit called fight for wellness. he wants to advocate for other youth in the country to warn them about the dangers of vaping but, you know, so often teens are lying to their parents about it. he lied to his parents until
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they got to the er, but they'll talk to one another about it. >> hopefully they are going to be listening to him and his message. >> as you say, take your mess -- >> make your mess your message. thank you very much. amy. all right, robin. thank you. more now on our countdown to the super bowl. the big game two days away but the battle of the ads has begun and ad exec donny deutsch is here with what we can expect in those commercial breaks. some folks, when we watch the super bowl is not for the football. it might just be for the ads and so -- yes, anyone else? right? [ applause ] >> yay, ads. first time i've heard advertising being applauded. >> there's always a first for everything. now we know some the themes that are emerging. a lot of them are comedic with celebrities. what are your favorites? >> you know, what's important is not only to be funny but funny where you remember the product and has a message. two in particular jump out. one, they are bringing back mc hammer for cheetos. yeah.
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mc hammer. what maybes it so smart they're using the song "can't touch this" and with cheetos it gets on your hands. it's not just, hey, here's a celebrity ad but it's a unique song proposition about the product. so there we have him. hyundai found favorite bostonians, john krasinski, chris evans, rachel dratch and doing this smart park. so it's not just funny but you're going to remember smart park or as an english person would say smart park. so it works when it's funny but delivers a potent message. >> you want to remember the brand. >> otherwise, what's the point? >> we're seeing women emerge very front and center. talk about some of those advertisements. [ cheers and applause ] >> another cheer for us. >> cheer for women. you know, women empowerment, very, very -- obviously something politically across the spectrum of you see a couple of advertisers taking good advantage of smart ads. one in particular for microsoft with katie sowers, the kind of san francisco 49ers coach, the
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first woman coach in football, very much empowering about that and, you know, perfect timing obviously, 49ers being in the super bowl. and the other one, let it go for audi. the ultimate anthem for women empowerment, "let it go" and it's well done. >> delivered by arya from "game of thrones." >> yes. >> we love to laugh but we also like to have our heart warmed. there are heartwarming favorites we should look out for well? >> the two favorites for me is one budweiser and talks about quote/unquote typical americans and the whole point there aren't any real -- we're all typical and atypical at the same time. the best ad is for google. audio aid, a widower helping him remember his wife loretta and so beautiful and i think this is going to be the takeaway ad of the super bowl. i love it and once again it's about the brand, it's just not warm and fuzzies for the sake of it but delivers the benefit of the brand. >> okay, i'm not kidding.
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i already have chills. when i saw that, i already have chills. >> the ad is stunning. >> donny deutsch, thank you as always. [ applause ] a lot to look forward to. over to ginger now. >> all right, amy, let's go ahead and do a "gma" moment this is little boomer who's a floridian through and through visiting some friends. watch this. uh-huh. ah, what is that? no. do i have to go that bad? wait. no. >> you have to go. >> not happening. like, i'll just hold it. thank you so much. please go to my instagram ginger_zee and drop your moment
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[ applause ] now to our series insta-parents getting parenting advice from some of the top online influencers and this morning we're meeting the pediatric occupational therapist behind can do kiddo for tips on a crucial stage in early childhood development. take a look. before you learn to walk, you got to learn to crawl, but what comes before crawling? tummy time. well, babies should always sleep on their backs. when they're awake important to set them on their bellies so they can learn to lift their head, roll --
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>> all right. >> -- develop upper body strength and so much more. >> we want to help them to develop in all the different body positions and that's where tummy time comes in. ooh, hello. >> reporter: occupational therapist and mom of three rachel coley shares information on her account, can do kiddo, telling parents they can start it right away. >> once you're holding this floppy tiny hours old baby the last thing that comes to mind is tummy time. leaning back with baby on your chest or having baby on your lap and burping them. >> reporter: she's got parents covered if they have a tummy time hater. >> you can actually help them to learn to be comfortable in tummy time but a lot of babies do need modifications so ways to make the position easier for them. >> reporter: she recommends using a mirror, soft toy or rattle to help capture your baby's attention. and as they grow, setting up a safe play zone in the house. >> once your baby is mobile, you want to make sure there's a place where baby can move and explore and pull up on things that are safe. babies learn through movement and through connection to people. >> rachel coley joins us now in
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our own play zone right here on "gma." we have alexis and arabella. you say that it's important to show how parents can keep their kids engaged. >> so we want to remember that tummy time is a position for play. it's not play itself so we have to do something to make it more engaging and interesting so alexis is doing a great job with arabella giving her some movement. that's a way that babies play. if she was at home she could use a mirror so she's getting face-to-face interaction and play with momma or have someone else help show a book or black and white pictures for visual play. >> also our producer doug is here with his wife christina and griff. i heard griff hates tummy time but he seems to be liking it right now. >> when a parent says their child hates tummy time. a few things roll through my head. the first we want to do a lot of modifications for this baby and one of the primary ones is going to be shorter duration but more frequently throughout the day so we want baby to be happy in tummy time. that's how they learn to be comfortable there. then modifications like doing tummy time on your body. doug is doing a great job here.
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that really helps tummy time haters to feel more comfortable. >> it's totally working right now. rachel coley, thanks very much. let's go to lara. >> thank you, george. we turn now to a new emergency kit that can help make sure you are prepared in case of disaster. it has life-saving tools for you and your family. becky worley is here taking a closer look at this. so important. >> we all want to be prepared but actually doing it, well, a new approach makes it simple. >> reporter: extreme weather has us all on alert and the reality is hitting home, literally. i get it. i live in northern california and late summer up in these hills is scary. so i've gotten serious about our disaster planning. i have go bins filled with keepsakes and solar chargers and water purifying tablets but it all feels so spotty and random. enter judy, a prepacked emergency kit and it's digitally connected. a text-based service evaluates the risks where you live and
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sends you reminders and updates to stay on top of disaster readiness. >> the items that are included in the kit are hand picked by experts in the field. and it provides the education and the reasons behind why you need these items and how to use them. >> we took a look at your zip code and identified what you're most vulnerable to -- earthquakes, wildfire, landslide, power outages. the kit is stocked with emergency items. first aid, water, safety, this thing puts swiss army to shame. and packs for a family of four or even this mobile bag. >> preparedness saves lives. the more prepared individuals are for emergencies and disasters, the more resilient they are and the more quickly they're able to recover. >> these kits start at $60 and they go up to $250 for a family of four kit. they all come with the
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text-based reminders and alerts, lara. it's so important that you just do it. just do it. >> so worth it. a little bit expensive but so worth it. thank you so much. all right, coming up we are talking about nachos. it is our ultimate nacho week. we're taking it to the next level coming up on "good morning america." showdown. love oscar? so do we. that's why next week -- >> the countdown is on. >> announcer: to oscar sunday from the stars and exclusives to the hottest styles and epic party, no one does oscar like "gma." >> i think we just found a new "gma" co-anchor. just found a new "gma" co-anchor.
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>> announcer: good morning north bay. let's get up and get going. this is "abc 7 mornings." good morning, i'm kumasi aaron from "abc 7 mornings." niners fans are flying to florida for the super bowl. but not all of them have tickets to the game. >> last minute, if we can get a tcket for the low-low, we'll get in. if not, we'll have official watch parties. >> when you're a diehard, you have to go and enjoy the fun and celebrate. >> these fans at sfo since morning say they're hoping to score some tickets in miami. a three-car crash blocking three lanes. chp arrived on scene, opened up
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two of the lanes. there's six-mile backup, expect delays. bay bridge camera, not looking at much, because it's foggy out there. you can't even see the bay bridge. chp has issued a fog
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actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fighting corporate insiders who put profits over people. i'm tom steyer, and i approve this message. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. good morning. the widespread fog on the move but letting up in some areas. still thickest across the north
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bay, also in oakland. bay bridge toll plaza shrouded in fog. otherwise cool to warm this afternoon. your record highs [ applause ]highs welcome back to "good morning america." we are counting down to the super bowl all morning long getting the party started right now. right now. [ cheers and applause ] they're in-studio we're whipping up special nachos. in honor of each of the teams. >> we cannot wait to eat but first we have a once in a lifetime surprise for three deserving high school students. t.j. at the loews hotel in miami beach with that and, t.j., these students working hard to make their dream of working in the sports industry come true, right? >> yes, these kids are absolutely awesome.
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not just kids here, i got a big crew of folks with me of course but right in here i have a group of students from a high school here and the past several years this high school has graduated 99 -- let me get it right for you, 99% of their high school seniors. and one program they have there, they have their own radio station and they have their own show on sirius xm and get this, their latest assignment, cover the super bowl. these high schoolers could very well be the future of sports broadcasting. they're members of sirius xm's slam! radio, the first ever student-led national broadcast station. >> good morning. welcome to the show on sirius xm. >> reporter: but this isn't just a radio station. slam! stands for sports leadership and management, part of miami's slam! charter school.
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>> slam to me, it's a home. >> reporter: it was founded in 2013 by pit bull. its tuition free. >> 99% of our students are on free or reduced lunch and live in usually a single parent home and a lot of deeps they run into situations where at the house, their voice is not necessarily so heard. and you have to let them understand that they have a voice. >> reporter: and this week an opportunity of a lifetime, broadcasting live from the super bowl's radio row alongside some of the nation's top athletes and legends including dan marino. >> never in a million years would i have imagined this. >> i get to showcase our time to the rest of the world. >> reporter: come sunday they'll be watching the game from afar. >> i'll definitely watch the game. i'll enjoy it. >> oii'll probably watch the sur bowl with my dad and his friends. >> probably order some wing, some pizza. eat lots and lots of food. >> here with several of the students but some of the main players here with the show, now you call it "good morning amigos." that sounds strangely familiar.
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where did you get that name? >> hmm, i wonder. >> here with jersey, chris and amanda. what's it meant to be part of the program and have a voice like this? >> it's been such a wonderful opportunity to be honest. we just got off radio yesterday and we had the wonderful opportunity of interviewing such amazing people such as bernard hopkins, lawrence taylor and rob mendes so it's something i will never forget. >> now you all, you're local folk, miami kids, but are you rooting for somebody in the super bowl? who you got? >> chiefs. >> why chiefs? why chiefs? >> patrick mahomes. >> really? that's it? that's why we put you on this end and not this end. where are you watching the game? >> home. >> y'all aren't getting together for a super bowl party? >> probably home. >> okay, that sounds good. but i need some help now to tell you where you're going to be watching the game. i need some help from the gronk boys. if you can, i need the gronkowskis to come out and help me out because, yes, rob -- [ cheers ]
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>> how are you doing? >> rob and his brothers are here. rob has something in his hand right now that's for you guys. >> congratulations, guys, you guys will be going to the super bowl. [ cheers and applause ] you get a ticket. you get a ticket. take your ticket. you don't want it? you get a ticket. >> oh, my gosh. >> you get a ticket and mr. teacher, you get a ticket. [ cheers and applause ] >> so this is not a joke, guys. you're going to the super bowl. >> yes. >> wow. thank you so much. this is amazing. >> i'm floored. i can't believe this and, gronk, thank you for bringing them to us. i mean, wow. >> i'm mic'd up. i'm floored. talk about a surprise. the last thing we expected. >> we only got four, guys. sorry, guys. but you won't be able to see this guy play. this is your first year fully retired. >> yes. >> but you're here in miami. you wish you were on the field? >> you know -- >> you look good.
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you look great. >> you know, i'm enjoying myself out here. i'm enjoying my down time away from football. it's a little weird not being in the super bowl. i was there the last four out of five which is pretty impressive, you know. >> it's weird not being in the super bowl. >> last four out of five but we're having a great time here. it's fun. we're doing big things. >> you got a little something else for our group here. >> we wanted to make sure they went to the super bowl with some swag so we got them an ice shaker. >> amanda, you get an ice shaker. christopher, you get an ice shaker. and on top of it, jersey, ooh. i like that name. jersey. you get an ice shaker. >> somewhere oprah is going to be charging you for this. >> no more. you also get a gronk signed football. hold on. >> sorry. >> you guys want it? too bad! oh! yes. >> so, gang, appreciate the
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assist in the gronk boys, thank you all. we got more, but, again, great experience. certainly deserving for what they're doing and congratulations. you all are absolutely an inspiration. and congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> all right, t.j., thank you. >> i love that when they each got the ticket they looked to make sure it was real. they're going to the super bowl. and coming up next, our "gma" pet of the week. >> switching gears now. >>
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♪ we're back now and it's time for some super bowl prop bets. every year the most popular one is who will score the game's first touchdown but we want to have fun so asked t.j. to pick out a few. you're the man for the job. >> yes, i got a few for you. i am going to get an assist from gronkowski once again, big rob. i'm getting an sass over here. you know and ladies have you your white boards there. write down your answers. but andy reid, the coach of the chiefs known for his hawaiian shirts. now, ladies, you all let me know, do you all think he will wear one during the game on the sideline? write your answer and let me know. what do you think, gronk? >> i don't think so. maybe at the team dinner the night before he's going to wear his hawaiian shirt, but, no, not during the super bowl. >> i'm going with gronk. >> robach,ara?
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>> yes, yes. >> gronk and i stick together. >> you think he will? >> no, i said he will not. >> okay then. >> amy says he will because it's miami. >> he will not, okay. >> ah, good answer. >> it's miami but -- >> we'll get to the next one. which of the snacks will air a commercial first? cheetos, planters, pringles, reeses, snickers or reese's? >> i'm hungry right now so i'll go with snickers. >> snickers will be the first. all right, you two, what's your answer? >> we both like cheetos. we both have cheetos. >> they both have cheetos. they both love the cheetos. >> late night snack with cheetos. ah. delicious. >> last one for you, which of these celebrities will make a surprise appearance during the halftime show, ricky martin, gloria estefan, marc anthony or d.j. cal khalid? write down as many answers as you want. dj khaled, gloria estefan, marc anthony or ricky martin. >> dj khaled. >> who are you going with? >> i'm going all of them.
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all of them. it's miami. >> all of the above? okay. >> it's a nice answer. i have marc anthony, the j. lo connection. >> you're going with one. marc anthony, all right then. well, we will see how this all goes. we're going to continue to hang out here at the loews here in miami beach and want to say thanks. some of the great gear -- fanatics hooked us up with this. we got to give them some love so we'll see you on monday and see who won the prop bet. >> try to have some fun while you're doing there. we're going to see who was right after the game on monday. all right. >> it's on, lady. >> all right, ginger, over to you. >> hmm. interesting. i'll be watching for the winner there. now we've got an exclusive announcement from disney. disney parks is now the presenting sponsor of the super bowl mvp ceremony and following the big game disney parks is teaming up with make-a-wish to make a super special announcement drawing on their 40-year relationship of making wishes come true and bri
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[ applause ] lara, get us to that pet of the week. >> it is time to celebrate our pet of the week. we love this segment so much. we have received so many, hundreds and hundreds of submissions from all over the country and this week's winner was an easy choice to make. a different kind of four-legged friend who means so much to so many. take a look. ♪ >> reporter: meet violet. >> there you go. >> reporter: she's a miniature seeing eye donkey who was transformed the lives of several animals on robbin and cory plumlee's farm. >> she defies so many
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expectations. >> reporter: in 2017 robbin rescued a blind cow named molly. >> she couldn't get to water, feed. >> reporter: desperate to try anything to help molly, robbin's friends gave them violet donk ees are sometimes used for guardians for livestock. >> cory put a bell on violet and turned them out to a 20-acre pasture where she showed her how to get around the property. >> reporter: in 2018 his beloved horse developed equine glaucoma and went blind as well and called on violet to step in again and a new bond formed. >> violet and razz are best friends. they're always together. >> reporter: the unlikely trio now thriving. >> she really shows that anything is possible. >> just because you're small doesn't mean you're not needed. [ applause ] >> so are you guys ready to meet violet? joining us now from their farm in green forest, arkansas, please welcome violet and her
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parents robbin and cory plumlee. good morning to all of you. oh, i see violet has -- we see is a chiefs fan. [ applause ] >> yes. yes, she's a big chiefs fan. >> good luck to you, violet, on that and more than that, guys, your submission really warmed our hears. tell us a little about violet and the connection she's made not only with those two other animals who rely on her so much but also with your family. >> violet has been such an inspiration for everyone, for our whole family and our animals. violet or molly and razz are so grateful for violet. >> tell me a little about how violet helps them. >> so, violet helps them by guiding them with a bell, so she wears a bell on her neck and they're able to follow her around by that ring of the bell. >> that's amazing. that's so lovely. who knew? and violet is very -- apparently very instinctively very motherly. really looks after them as if -- >> she is. >> it's so beautiful.
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can we get a close-up to the cameraman of violet's face, and as we put our medal -- our pet of the week medal around violet's neck. everybody, you are looking at "gma's" pet of the week for all the wonderful things that she does and we want to thank you, robbin and cory, for sharing violet's story with us. we hope that she has some success this weekend at the big game. >> thank you, yes. >> thank you, guys. thank you, violet. [ applause ] i wish we could talk to violet. coming up, it is time for the big game crunchoff. we've been eating nachos all week but who will win the ultimate nacho showdown? we will find out next on "good morning america."
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celebrating the super bowl with our ultimate nachos week. 20 nacho recipes for 2020 and this morning chef leah cohen and carla hall are representing the two teams playing in the big game and so we're going to start with leah you have ginger there as your sous chef. you're bringing the kansas city flavor with your nachos. tell us what you're making. >> we're doing a burnt ends chili nachos. >> i like the way it sounds and, carla, you are with lara representing san fran. tell us what you're making. >> so i'm doing a san francisco clam chowder nachos. >> i love it. we have our official -- sorry. it's already heating up. we have our official taste testers here from our audience to declare the winner and you'll help us do the coin toss to see who goes first. >> all right. whoo.
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>> all right. it is leah. leah, ginger, take it away. >> so we start. burnt ends. tell me what that is. >> in the pot we have some onions hall pain nows, garlic and we have some burnt ends over here. if you don't want to make it go to your favorite local barbecue spot and just buy some. it's much easier that way. and then we have brown sugar to make it, you know -- you want it a little sweet, a little savory and we'll cook that and then we have a lot of spice, salt, black pepper, cumin, coriander, chili powder and then we have some beef stock, barbecue sauce and tomatos. that all goes in there. it simmers for 45 minutes and we add the beans at the very last minute because you don't want to get it broken down and get thick and that's what we have in this pot over here. and then we're going to build our nachos. >> let's build it up. >> so we have two types of cheese. we have some cheddar. you can use any cheese that you like, your favorite cheese.
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>> spice it up with pepper jack. >> anything you like and then take some of the chili if you want to take some of that and pour it over here. >> all right. >> and then we're going to bake it in the oven. >> is that a spoon? >> that works better. >> trying to use a rubber scraper to put this on here is not the right way. big chunks like this. they'll fall apart when you eat them? >> they'll fall apart or you can cut them smaller. i like it medium to know you're eating the burnt end and we have some here and we're just going to pull it out. >> ooh. >> yeah. that's nachoey. that's the final but you have to put the cold items on. >> so we have some jalapenos. i love pickled jalapenos, i like that spiciness, that heat, and then -- >> the best. >> sour cream. >> cilantro. >> sour cream. >> real quick you have one bonus. this has chorizo. >> yes.
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>> amazing, guys. we'll move over to carla and san francisco. [ applause ] and lara. >> because they were kind enough to save the best for last. so let's get to the san francisco version of nachos and i love the fact that we're incorporating chowder. >> yes, chowder. so instead of the corn chips, i'm going to do flour tortillas because hence the take on sourdough bread and here i have clams, like the clams and -- >> cheesy. >> so my cheese is cream cheese. >> which is fantastic. >> great take. >> that goes on and smoked paprika. you might use bacon, but i have smoked paprika and cayenne and salt and here this is like everything all together. let's throw in some lemon zest and some parsley. >> scallions. >> take the sourdough bread and put in our fried tortillas in that into the sourdough bread. >> you're saying if you're rushed for time you can use pita chips. >> absolutely. >> it's a busy day. >> you get that all -- these could be done way ahead.
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so here, i'm going to do this. >> right over top. >> that looks great. >> i'm doing all of this and then you can garnish with -- you can actually garnish with some of the clams and scallions and all that stuff. >> nice. >> some bread crumbs on the inside. >> this looks amazing. guys, what do you think? [ applause ] >> yes. >> you guys get in there. then we have this too. >> cheddar cheese with black eyed peas. >> dill and tomatoes. >> we'll put this recipe online. >> i'll ask everybody to come forward with me because we have our taste testers. [ cheers and applause ] who have been tasting while we've been creating and so what is the verdict, guys? >> the winner is the chiefs. >> oh! [ applause ] >> i believe we have a trophy, all right. >> congratulations. >> we've never lost on "gma." [ applause ]
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>> by the way, you can get carla and leah's recipes on our website and tomorrow on "gma" saturday we're going to bring the bacon to wrap up our ultimate nachos week. >> i just have to say our crew works so hard. >> the trophy, the trophy. >> we'll be right back, everyone. [ applause ] right back, everyone. [ applause ]
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[ applause ] wow, what a week. a lot of nachos. thank you guys and congratulations to our winner. >> yes, congratulations. have a great weekend, everybody. >> happy super bowl weekend. [ cheers and applause ] ekend, everybody. >> happy super bowl weekend. [ cheers and applause ]
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>> announcer: good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. this is "abc 7 mornings." good morning, everyone, i'm kumasi aaron with "abc 7 mornings." here is mike with our forecast. >> hi, kumasi. still pretty foggy at the embarcadero and the north bay. it will lift rapidly now. almost looks like summer from sutro tower. rough surf at our beaches through 11:00 this morning. near record highs today, freezing cold monday morning, kumasi. we're looking at drive times across the bridges, nine minutes richmond san rafael bridge. san mateo bridge, 49 minutes. dumbarton bridge, 18 minutes
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with a sig alert currently blocking all lanes there. time for "live with kelly and ryan." we'll be back at 11:00. we're having a super bowl party. in the meantime you'll find us on abc7news.com. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, from the new film, "the rhythm section." blake lively. and miss some animals, coyote peterson. and performing their hit song, "over drinking," little big to little big town! all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: all right! hi.

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