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good morning, america. breaking news, terror at one of the most popular tourist spots in the world. a machete wielding man attack soldiers in paris right outside the louvre. tourists running for their lives. a second suspect under arrest. nearly a thousand locked down in the museum. crackdown, president trump says iran playing with fire prepares new punishments. >> nothing is off the table. >> plus, a new warning to israel as the president tries to calm fears about his dimmick style. >> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. >> and his new war of words with new "apprentice" host arnold schwarzenegger. the terminator fires back. the young man rescued alone at sea a week after his mom and he went missing now telling his side of the story. we'll find out what happened to
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boat right here on "gma." ♪ i'm on the edge ♪ of glory and countdown to kickoff. super bowl sunday is just two days away. the patriots and falcons quarterbacks dreaming big. >> it is once in a lifetime. you can't take these for granted. >> the woman ready to light up the halftime stage, lady gaga going one-on-one with michael exclusively this morning. how she's getting in shape for the spotlight. >> you're in better shape than the athletes playing this game in no, i'm not. >> yes, you are. >> our super bowl blow-out starts right now on "gma." ♪ i'm on the edge with you good friday morning. much excitement for the super bowl two days away. you saw mike surveillance there in houston. has an exclusive with lady gaga. amy is there too. we can
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t.j. is there. we've got jesse palmer there. all covered. >> amy doesn't need a ticket. she's on the field. >> she's all set. >> we got a lot of news to get to as well starting with that breaking news from paris. a man with a machete was shot down at the louvre. that's one of the world's most popular museums on lockdown this morning. abc's lama hasan has all the latest. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning. heart-stopping moments in the heart of paris when a ma settee wielding man yelling allahu akbar lunged at four soldiers this morning. the attacker was shot and taken into custody. french authorities are now opening a terror investigation. [ sirens ] >> reporter: a massive police presence at the louvre after a man wearing two backpacks rushed towards a group of soldiers and guards attempting to attack one with a machete while yelling allahu akbar. the soldier fired back with five shots wounding the man. authorities now have him in custody. according to police, the man attacked after being told he couldn't
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shopping area with his bags. the museum, a popular tourist attraction home to the world famous "mona lisa" on lockdown. at least a thousand tourists inside the louvre at the time of the incident. they were hustled into safe areas. many posting messages like this on social media, we've all been locked inside the louvre there are hundreds of police vans. another tweeting, tourists told to sit on the ground in locked halls inside the louvre. france has been on edge following a series of horrific terror attacks. in november 2015, 130 people were killed after a series of coordinated attacks in the capital. and in july last year, a terrorist drove a cargo truck through a crowd of people celebrating bastille day in nice killing 84 and as the investigation gets under way, police have arrested a second person at the scene possibly connected to the attack. paris' police chief says no explosives were found in the two
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>> we'll stay on top of this story for everyone. now, though, to the latest on president trump talking tough to america's allies and adversaries saying this morning in a tweet that iran is, quote, playing with fire. let's go tour senior white house correspondent cecilia vega for more on all that. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. as you say that tough talk is on twitter this morning but white house officials say president trump could be taking tough action against iran and that could come as early as today. the new donald trump white house this morning is turning up the heat on an old enemy, president trump considering imposing new sanctions on iran, a move that could happen as soon as today. >> mr. president, is military action off the table in iran? >> nothing is off the table. >> reporter: on wednesday his national security adviser ratcheting up the pressure after iran tested a ballistic missile. >> we are officially putting iran on notice. >> reporter: at the national prayer break
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giving the evangelicals who helped propel him to the white house a gift so many had wanted, a promise to, quote, destroy a law that bars tax-exempt churches for religious leaders from endorsing political candidates. >> freedom of religion is a sacred right, but it also is a right under threat all around us. >> reporter: the president also addressing that strained phone call with the leader of australia, one of america's closest alliies brushing off th controversy. >> when you hear about the tough phone calls i'm having, don't worry about it. just don't worry about it. they're tough. we have to be tough. it's time we're going to be a little tough, folks. >> reporter: top republicans now trying to mend fences. >> i called the australian ambassador to reinforce to him our commitment to australia and our relationship. >> reporter: and down under during a concert in melbourne, even bruce springsteen played diplomat. >> all right, we stand before you, embarrassed americans tonight. >> reporter: the boss also adding a bit of political
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♪ don't want to hung up >> in a bit of damage control, the australian prime minister was in a meeting here at the white house with chief of staff reince priebus and steve bannon where we're told they conveyed to him that, quote, the president's deep admiration for the australian people, robin. >> cecilia, and now the white house is issuing a warning to israel which is, of course, another close u.s. ally. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. this is a warning to israel that expanding settlements in the west bank may, quote, may not be helpful in achieving middle east peace. this is, of course, a position from the obama administration and some say a step away from some in the trump administration have said. benjamin netanyahu is set to meet here later this month. >> let's bring in martha raddatz for more on this. martha, let's start with iran. we have the latest tweet from the president this morning, iran playing with fire. after michael flynn says they are on notice, so the
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has been ratcheted up, the sanctions likely to come as early as today. i think the big question is what difference willing those sanctions make? >> well, given his tweet about iran playing with fire and that he is not going to be as, quote, kind as obama, the sanctions may be just a first step unless iran cuts out these missile tests. george, i don't think donald trump is looking to go to war with iran. but he wants them to knock it off and if the sanctions don't work, who knows what is next? >> then they'll get into a debate over who is breaking that nuclear deal. what of a surprise to see the administration speaking out about settlements in israel given how critical they were of president obama. >> reporter: exactly. israel already this morning is spinning this to say it is not so bad since the statement by the u.s. is that the settlements may be unhelpful to peace and, in fact, it is far more subtle than statements from the obama administration and israel still considers trump a bigger friend than obama. >> and on russia, another bit of a turn as well. a couple of weeks ago
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he would do a deal with russia where he would release sanctions in return for some nuclear reductions. now his administration taking a harder line because of russia's actions in the ukraine. >> reporter: exactly, fighting has escalated between the russian back troops and the government in ukraine and the new u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley took that on saying we do want to better our relations with russia, however, the dire situation in eastern ukraine is one that demands clear and strong condemnation of russian actions. this escalation of violence must stop. so while the president plays good cop, the administration is laying down the law in certain places. >> you see other cabinet members assert themselves as well. the pentagon defense secretary james mattis in south korea. >> reporter: we're just going around the world here, george. mattis in japan and south korea said we stand with our allies and any attack on our allies will be defeated. i think, george, there is some worldwide confusion about what trump is doing but i think what we have seen over these two
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weeks is a president who is ticking through his campaign promises, one by one, and that overall the promise to his supporters is to recapture the sense of american nationalism. >> that is the goal. okay, martha, thanks very much. >> george, as we know president trump also facing that showdown on capitol hill. he has more unconfirmed cabinet nominees at the two-week mark than all former u.s. presidents combined so let's go to our congressional correspondent mary bruce on capitol hill with the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. well, tom price, trump's pick for hhs secretary continues to be dogged by concerns about conflicts of interest. the latest this morning, a "usa today" report that he purchased $15,000 of tock in a health care company before introducing legislation that would have helped that same company. now, price responded to previous concerns about his stock saying they were made by an outside investor without his knowledge. but that is not stopped democrats from trying to delay his confirmation over these concerns. they even boycotted a committee vote earlier this
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avail price is still headed for confirmation. >> yes, a lot of concern there and there's also seems to be a pretty close call with betsy devos, of course, the nominee for secretary of education. >> reporter: yeah, robin, betsy devos this morning is right on the brink. senators are here bright and early. they just voted on a measure to move forward with her nomination but there's been a big push up here to try and block her. you've been able to hear the phones ringing off the hook. senators on both sides of the aisle have been swamped with calls from constituents voicing concerns about devos but it doesn't seem it's going to work. ultimately they counted the vote and even though two republicans said they will oppose her it appears they will have the votes to get her confirmed. that vote coming up on monday. >> let's get analysis now of another packed week from our political team, matthew dowd and kristen soltis-anderson and, kristen, let me begin with you. you have this week, it begins with the uproar over the executive order over this immigration ban and the president's pick of a supreme court pick pretty
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by republicans over the course of the next couple of days then diplomatic back and forth and say republicans are in whiplash mode. >> there are moments when donald trump's presidency seems like it is approaching something like a normal presidency and then within just a matter of hours things will have completely changed and this, i think, has republicans in washington especially folks on capitol hill wondering what to do next, there are moments when the president takes actions that are easy to praise right in line with what republicans would expect from a republican president and then there will be moments when things like controversy over australia come up and folks on the hill find themselves having to perhaps answer questions about issues that they never could have imagined would have come across their desk. >> everyone, matthew dowd, waits every morning for the president's new twitter feed. several every morning before 7:00 a.m. as martha said he's trying to create this impression of promises kept but overall what kind of impression is he making with the public? >> we
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the problem. he started with a record low of job approval numbers, the lowest any president ever in office and interesting he set another record which is the fastest president to over 50% disapproval. the previous record was bill clinton, it took 573 days to hit 50% disapproval. donald trump hit it in eight days. and i think part of the problem on super bowl weekend if you think about job approval in a football way, job approval is like the offensive line, right, if job approval is weak, that means you're much more likely to get hurried, disrupted and sacked and the other thing it does with weak job approval numbers it emboldens the defense and the defense is much more likely to blitz which is what the democrats are doing right now in yes, the blitz is in the streets, kristen. >> you're right. there are a lot of folks who are discovering civic engagement is something that's kind of fun, makes them feel like they're able to do something about what they're seeing in washington that
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so the capitol switchboard lighting up with people calling in to voice their opinion on some of these cabinet picks, people are really getting engaged and vocal. >> matthew, the president at times have used those protests, particularly the berkeley protests and what difference will it make to republicans as long as in their districts they hold firm behind the president. >> that's the million dollar question. donald trump right now even with low overall approval numbers has approval numbers of 85% or 90% among republicans and in republicans' districts. the question is when that starts to deteriorate that's when donald trump has a serious problem in congress. >> okay, matthew dowd, kristen soltis-anderson, thanks very much. >> since matt brought up the super bowl let's turn to the big game. super bowl li, kicking off, as you know, in houston on sunday. the stars of the team, the stage, well, we're getting a clue how they're all preparing for sunday's showdown. look who got to houston.
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us. >> good morning, amy. >> that's right. got some fun fans behind me. none have been to sleep. i know that's surprising after you heard that excitement here this morning. there is a lot of excitement and stories from legendary quarterback tom brady versus super bowl rookie matt ryan to lady gaga who is now revealing what her halftime show extravaganza will be themed or all about and then, of course, we have country superstar luke bryan making history of his own singing the national anthem. we know this much. i think you'll agree super bowl li is going to deliver. this morning, all eyes are on houston with just two days to go before the new england patriots and the atlanta falcons duke it out at super bowl li. overnight, the gritiron greats on the field practicing ahead of the big game. the stakes, never higher. something not lost on the team's quarterbacks, patriots powerhouse, tom brady looking for his fifth super bowl win. >> been a part o
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great football teams that have made it this far. i think we got to do our best to finish it off. >> reporter: and 31-year-old falcon matt ryan, his team heading to this final game for just the second time in 51 years. pushing hard for their first super bowl victory ever. >> winning this game, that's where your thoughts are when you're in your backyard and 10 years old and playing with your brothers. that's where it was for me. >> reporter: as for the halftime show lady gaga's 13-minute extravaganza seems to be shaping up to be a musical tour de force promising an eclectic mix of her greatest hits. ♪ bad romance >> reporter: and a special introduction by frequent collaborator tony bennett. at a presser on thursday gaga downplaying rumors that houston native beyonce who has performed in two halftime shows and sang alongside the mother monster on her 2009 hit "telephone" will make a cameo. after sparking rumors posting
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these are what the players are playing for to win the super bowl, of course, tom brady playing for his fifth ring. they're so valuable. i'm not allowed to touch these, right? >> no. >> he said, no, ma'am so you can just look but don't touch. >> he'll slap that down. >> yes. >> right there, amy, thank you very much. let's call an audible and go to our good friend jesse palmer, of course, a former nfl quarterback himself down there in houston, as well. so, tell us, two days out, what is going through the minds of the players down there, jesse? >> well, a lot of nerves, no doubt about it. maybe less so for the patriots because they of course played in this game two years ago but i think a lot is about reflection thinking about the journey, getting here, all the sacrifices this he had to make. remember, every kid who's ever played football growing up dreams about being here playing in the super bowl and i think that adds to the nerves for all the first-time players because, of course, there is no guarantee these guys could ever make it back to this point. >> that's true. two red hot qbs. what's the challenge, the key for both of them? >>
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it's handling the big moment. never been to the super bowl before. he's been so good, though, in the playoff, seven touchdown passes, no interceptions. the last six quarterbacks to do that all won the super bowl and were the mvp of the game so can matt ryan have that kind of performance and for tom brady he is planning to play fast and bring his "a" game. >> jesse looks so comfortable with that football. looks like he wants to go long. >> there you go. >> thank, you jesse. >> ginger what, do we have. >> that's the thing. retractible roof and a lot are saying what does it matter? it matters because people have to get to the game. you have tailgating. we put on a futurecast around houston. you can see the showers moving through but they'll be light and the temperatures are going to be 72 at kickoff. really a nice super bowl forecast overall for the falcons and the patriots. your local weather in 30 seconds, first, though, the weekend getaway brought to you by liberty mutual insurance.
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>> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. we continue to follow that breaking news out of lorton, a recycling center still burning after catching fire overnight. sam sweeney is live at the scene >> anchor: fairfax county fire tells us these names and smoke may noto subside until the endf the weekend. this fire started at 10:00 last night, smoke until billowing out of this plant here. this is the fairfax county re cycling center. look at the video from sky track 7, flames ripping through the building, 3 stories of trash, more than 3,000-tons of garbage. they're flooding the building. we're continuing to follow the story on our sister station, news channel 8.
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>> reporter: temperatures hovering around freezing for many of us as we start our day. daytime, 40s, upcoming weekend , cool one on your saturday, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the mid 40s for sunday. mainly a few sprinkles, really nothing major to report for your super bowl plans. things ra looking okay, make a few wet snowflakes around lunchtime. our temperatures in the 40s by 3:00 with mostly cloudy conditions. >> on the roads for this friday morning, as we take a look as our big picture, our map is most ly green, friday lights, a engage. reports of a crash on southeast southwest freeway near the u.s. capitol toward the third street tunnel. quickly to sky track 7, we have residual delays, inter
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attacking soldiers at the world famous louvre before he was taken down. tourists placed on lockdown inside the museum this morning. the french prime minister is now calling the attack terrorist in nature. president trump is a this morning through a tweet that iran is playing with fire. as senior white house officials tell abc news new sanctions on iran could come today. the president will also sign two executive actions targeting wall street and banking. the president up early on twitter talking early about arnold schwarzenegger. we go inside that. schwarzenegger the new host of "apprentice" and the president taunted him for low ratings at the national prayer breakfast and schwarzenegger fired right back. mary bruce with the story. >> reporter: he had wished schwarzenegger all the best in hosting "apprentice" but now he is praying for and
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host as he said hasta la vista to his top show and ratings. >> you're fired. >> reporter: this morning president trump and arnold schwarzenegger back at it after these remarks at thursday's national prayer breakfast. >> and they hired a big, big movie star, arnold schwarzenegger, to take my place and we know how that turned out. the ratings went right down the tubes. >> reporter: trump who still has an executive producer credit was introduced by "apprentice" creator and friend bark burnett. >> it's been a total disaster and mark will never ever bet against trump again and i want to just pray for arnold if we can for those ratings, okay. >> reporter: the white house laughed it off. >> he meant it as a lighthearted moment. if you look at the totality of his remarks, and they were absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: but the former california governor responded with a unique
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dig. >> hey, donald, i have a great idea, why don't we switch jobs. you take over tv because you're such an expert in ratings and i take over your job and then people can finally sleep comfortably again, hmm? >> reporter: the show has been credited and ridiculed for creating the trump phenomenon, jimmy kimmel offering his own theory at last year's emmys. >> who is to blame for donald trump? the donald trump phenomenon? and i'll tell you who, mark burnett, the man who brought us "celebrity apprentice." >> reporter: they were once friendly spotted chatting after trump's first debate. trump even donating $10,000 to the governor's 2006 political campaign. and schwarzenegger first appearing on "apprentice" in 2007. >> sit down. welcome to the new season of "celebrity apprentice" i am the new boss. >> reporter: but ever since the terminator became the boss on the reality behemoth -- >> by the way, how will arnold do on the show?
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no? >> reporter: trump's been going after him. in january, just before taking office, trump tweeting the ratings are in and arnold schwarzenegger got swamped or destroyed by comparison to the ratings machine, donald j. trump. schwarzenegger responded by urging him to work for all of the american people as aggressively always work for your ratings. now, some have suggested this new feud could just all be for show. but a schwarzenegger spokesman told us this is not a publicity stunt. he was just as surprised by the president's comments as the rest of us were. george. >> i'm not sure what could be gained by that stunt. let's bring in jon karl for more on this. so, the white house laughs off the joke at the national prayer breakfast but the president goes right back at it this morning. >> reporter: yeah, no doubt and, look, they may be saying it's a joke, i'm not so sure the president was joking. and it's -- this was a surprise, george. people talking so much about how you go to the prayer
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attack arnold schwarzenegger. i don't think it was surprising in the least. he was introduced by mark burnett. he's obsessed with this, of course, he was going to make this joke. >> and then this morning he says, you know, arnold schwarzenegger, a bad governor as well. now, the white house pretty much has given up on trying to do anything about the twitter, trying to make the best of it. the president clearly going to go out every single day. any attempts inside the white house to at least try to channel it? >> reporter: look, i actually -- i've spoken to senior white house officials about not just this but the whole phenomenon of trump going out there and going in ten different directions. this is the chaos theory of government. and they tell me that it is actually working. they like it. they want to flood the zone. they're doing all the initiatives that they're doing in terms of substance. he goes out and does this stuff and it becomes -- it exhausts his opponents and makes it harder for anybody to concentrate on any one given thing he is doing, which could
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forward in a positive way but makes it harder for the critics to attack. >> so they're saying it's strategy. okay, jon karl, thanks very much. >> george, coming up in two minutes that abc news exclusive, the young man missing at sea for a week finally rescued but his mother was nowhere to be found. what he says really happened and the question linzie janis asked him that made him walk out of her interview. come on back. (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪
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we're back with that abc news exclusive. a young man making national headlines, rescued at sea a week after his boat sunk. but his mother who was with him is missing. abc's linzie janis sat down with him. good morning, linzie. >> law enforcement officers are still searching for evidence of a crime on the high seas. the coast guard and even the fbi are now involved in the investigation. and just this week, the insurance company investigating nathan carman's claim on his lost boat concluded he intentionally did things to the
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it was a stunning discovery. a young man found drifting on a life raft missing for seven days. nathan carman had gone fishing with his mother linda. but as he's pulled aboard the chinese freighter that spotted him, she is nowhere to be found. >> mom and i two people, myself and my mom were fishing at block canyon and there was a funny noise in the engine compartment. >> reporter: two days later when nathan arrives in boston questions are waiting for him at the dock. what happened to his mom? and was it really an accident? nathan who has been diagnosed with asperger's syndrome pleads for privacy. >> my request is just to be allow to mourn naturally. >> reporter: but then he decides to grant us an exclusive interview. he insists his mother's disappearance was an accident. >> i did not see or hear my mom. >> reporter: he says their boat was taking on water and it sank so fast he
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her. >> i love my mother, present tense. i love my mother. >> reporter: police are not convinced. his mother was worth millions and he's her sole heir. they executed a search want on nathan's home looking for evidence of reckless endangerment. boat owner mike iozzi told us and police that he saw nathan hours before the trip doing something highly suspicious. >> it caught my eye when i saw him leaning over the back and drilling a hole, two holes in the transom of the boat. >> reporter: as we discuss the allegations he reaches his breaking point. >> all i can say is what happened. i can't -- if other people want to -- >> i'm just asking you to defend yourself against these people who are saying you did something to your boat that would make it sink. >> that's thought true. the only way that i can speak out against them is to say what actually happened and that's what i've been trying to do. >> okay.
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another thing that's happened since we last got together, police searched your mom's home. >> yeah. >> did you know anything about that. >> we're done for this evening, period. we're done. >> we're not trading to make you uncomfortable. we're trying to give you an opportunity to answer some of these allegations. >> we're done here this evening. >> so nathan stormed out of our interview but about 20 minutes later he came back and answered more questions. he explained what he was doing to the boat and he talked about another mysterious death in his family, nathan's grandfather, a multimillionaire real estate developer was murdered in his bedroom three years ago and we learned nathan is still a suspect. >> why do police believe that. >> he's never been charged but in a 2014 search warrant police say his whereabouts on the night. murder are unaccounted for and they tried to arrest him and a judge wouldn't sign the arrest warrant. >> so much more here. yeah. >> fascinating mystery. >> see much
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>> you don't look like you're from around here. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> welcome to america. >> you're not wanted here. go back home. >> wow, that is such a powerful -- >> maybe some familiar language -- yeah, some familiar themes as you were saying and powerful imagery showing someone's struggle but responsible for building a company that we consider all-american these days and some people online are talking about boycott budweiser now at this point but the company says this thing has been trying this for a year. been planning this for a year so it wasn't really timed necessarily to now. >> does seem that way with everything in the news. my man, donny. so the backlash we're seeing here, i mean, it does seem to be pretty politically charged. >> you know
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advertising holds up a mirror who what's going on and all the divisiveness is what is going on in the world right now. i think it's a brilliant ad and think they took the high road. how do you argue with that? they're not talking about walls or muslim bans but, hey, this country, even our company is built on the fundamental principles of our doors are open. i think it's beautiful and don't see the controversy in it and i think they really dance the line because they're a major, major corporation. >> do you think they saw it coming and did they want it? >> i think as i said a company of this size and magnitude has got to play to both blue and red states obviously, but i do think if you look at that message just by itself it is the most american message you could probably have. i think they're wrapped in red, white and blue although it's against a charged politically climate. >> 0-second add going for -- >> a million bucks. >> you want to make sure -- it's buzzy but it can work against u.
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we'll talk more about that, any controversy is good >> that's what i want to bring back to t.j. there was one ad you talk about right now that the nfl fox decided did cross the line. >> yeah, as donny just said the budweiser ad is not talking about walls, this one directly was, so they had to go back and edit their ad. 84 lumber this pennsylvania company shows this story of a spanish-speaking mother and her young daughter getting up in the morning going out on an arduous journey and get to the u.s./mexico border and face a wall. fox nfl made them edit that. you won't see the wall in the broadcast. they will then direct you to online to see the end of that ad. >> have you ever seen anything like this, donny. >> no, once again for a company -- we've never mentioned lumber 84 in our lives for on "good morning america," that's a win/win for them, once again set against the backdrop everybody is talking about it's a brilliant move. >> all the ads are serious or politically driven. we have some humorous ones
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some that pull at the heartstrings so, t.j., what is the emerging theme for many of these commercials this year. >> just like you said they continue to pull at the heartstrings. some are funny. this audi ad got me because it shows a father cheering on his daughter who is in a go-kart race. she's beating other kids, beating all the boys and this dad is talking -- kind of talking about what do i tell my daughter about her -- her dad being more valuable than mom and it's an ad about pay equal and audi is making no calqualms abo it and this skittles ad i am sure you will appreciate. >> katie, katie, katie. >> mm-mm. mm-mm. >> katie. >> katie. >> mm-mm. >> katie. katie. >> mm-mm. >> katie. >> mm-mm. >> katie.
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>> mm-mm. >> so when the robber came through that's the one that got me, you'll see some funny, pull at the heartstrings and some political themes, as well but a little bit of everything. >> this is the opposite of narrow casting on the super bowl. >> i talked about holding up a muir and then the escapist route. let's give them a laugh and something silly and that's the skittles one. >> another laugh and we're seeing celebrities, t.j., my personal favorite already, melissa mccarthy. the kia ad, t.j. that's hysterical in yeah, she -- she's playing a superhero there but we got steve carell, tina fey and melissa mccarthy trying to save the world and making a point about sometimes you don't need to try to save the world, just drive the right kind of car and make your contribution but these hysterical in this ad. ♪ a hero >> even that ad is funny but there's a little politics in there, save the world, eco friendly but the right kin
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quaker -- we are the good we make. back here on a friday edition of "good morning america." i have to share this video with you. it's been making me smile for a full day. this is roxy the shelterty. she loves to sled. this is such a fun story because it's from waukesha, wisconsin. every time it snows michael crowley, her owner there, says she barks at the door and says, i got to get outside and sled. he fir
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around. then she started pushing herself down. yeah, isn't that crazy? she loves doing it so we loved sharing this and we have more of that video, of course, at wis 2346789 our affiliate. thanks for sharing that. you know where she needs to go, west michigan, plenty of snow coming in. look at that snowblower at the airport there. so grr, way to go.
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>> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. we want to get straight to breaking news, a house fire in clinton, maryland leaving 2 in critical condition. john gonzalez is on the scene, john. >> reporter: melanie we're live on milliongon road in clinton, maryland. 30 fires are working to put out the house fire. the home still smoking at this hour. two people were trapped inside when this fire started around 6:30 a.m. fires had to pull them out of the home and right now, both are in critical condition, is what we are told. it was a sheriff who was driving by when he noticed this fire and called it in, a sheriff who was also a volunteer firefighter, he called it in and tried to help these people get out of the home he is city at the scene talking to fire investigators
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7. you can see whole huge, at the top of the whole is a massive fire, a small home, essentially 2 people in critical condition. the call to this fire is still under investigation. melanie, back to you inside. >> anchor: thank you so much. chilly weather for your friday. here is molly. >> reporter: >> reporter: temperatures hovering around freezing for many of us as we start our day. daytime, 40s, upcoming weekend, cool one on your saturday, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the mid 40s for sunday. mainly a few sprinkles, really nothing major to report for your super bowl plans. things are looking okay, make a few wet snowflakes around lunchtime. our temperatures in the 40s by 3:00 with mostly cloudy conditions. >> reporter: >> anchor: thank you. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. we'll come back with
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good morning, america. it's 8:00 a.m. breaking overnight, an attack at one of the world's most popular tourist spot, i man with a machete just steps from the "mona lisa" attacking a soldier outside the louvre. tourists running for their lives. a second suspect is now under arrest. almost a thousand people under lockdown in the museum. new this morning, 20 years after o.j. simpson's civil trial the goldmans speak out. >> when you hear the name o.j., what goes through your mind? >> kim goldman reveals why she wrote to him in prison and what they say about his possible release later this year. a new warning about the risk of those laundry pods that look like candy to your kids. the danger to your children's eyes and what you can do about it. ♪ and are you ready for gaga? the superstar is one-on-one with
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biggest performance she's ever pulled off. what she's revealing about her super plans. >> when i play the nrg stadium in houston, i'm going to play it like it's a dive bar. i'm going to do it my way. >> and get ready for gronk. he's warming up. he's fired up and what's this? >> and option number three, full gronk. my favorite. >> he's live on "gma." >> as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] >> and good morning, america. happy friday. look what we have here this morning. [ cheers and applause ] >> a little something for everyone. >> can you tell they're half and half because we have to be -- >> right down the middle. >> journalists, people. >> we're getting fired up as you know for the big game
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amy is already there in houston. has some very special guests. amy, how is it going down there in houston? >> that's right. well, we've got half and half we are. we have some falcons fans, we have some -- patriots fans, everyone is getting along. everyone is excited here in houston for the big game on sunday. and, yes, we have a very special guest, come on out! we have new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski and gronk as he's called. how are you feeling today. >> i'm fired up. you know it. i'm ready to go. you guys ready? >> we'll have much more from gronk coming up in just a bit. >> that's fun. they are ready to go. >> love gronk. huge personality. great guy. >> looking forward to that. first we have to get news and paula faris has the morning rundown. >> good morning to you, george, robin and lahr r more on the breaking news from paris, a suspected terror attack foiled at the louvre museum, a soldier opening fire on
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abc's lama hasan joining us with the very latest this morning. good morning, lama. >> reporter: good morning, paula. the attack unfolding in the heart of paris after police say a man carrying two backlashes brandished a machete and shouted allahu akbar while lunging at a group of security guards on patrol. one of the soldiers fired back with five shots wounding the attacker. authorities now have him in custody. at least a thousand tourists were inside the louvre at the time. they were hustled into safe areas. french police say no explosives were found in the two backpacks and they're launching a terror investigation. >> what a frightening incident, lama hasan, thank you for that reporting this morning. the white house is expected to announce new sanctions against iran as early as today. president trump says he is not ruling outny options in response to iran test-firing a ballistic missile. he accuses of iranians of, quote, playing with fire, meantime, the administration is now warning israel that building new settlements may not be helpful for the peace
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and the new ambassador, "hail, caesar!" has condemned russia for, quote, aggressive actions in ukraine. president trump is expected to sign two executive actions to scale back regulations in the financial industry. he is ordering a review of the dodd/frank rules passed after the financial crisis and set to roll back a regulation affecting financial advisers. in other news, police in southern california searching for a man who threw an explosive device into a crowded restaurant in pasadena. smoke filled the cheesecake factory as people ran outside, however, nobody was injured. and mexican drug lord el chapo is appearing before a judge in new york city. his motorcade arriving this morning, prosecutors are demanding he turn over $14 billion in assets. and a new warning for new parents about laundry detergent pods. researchers found since those pods hit the market, eye burns in children have skyrocketed by
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3,000%. the pods now account for more than a quarter of all such eye injuries and the industry recently adopted tougher safety standards, however, parents are urging to keep them out of children's reach. finally, how about this one for you on a friday. tying the knot has never been so expensive. the average cost of a wedding now topping $35,000. a survey by the knot.com looked at everything from food to photos and found the increasing cost is mostly because of novelty items such as fireworks, celebrity entertainers and eensy gar rolling stations. now, 35 grand, that is the national average but, of course, here in new york city everything is more expensive. the average wedding costs $78,000. but you guys can we go back to the cigar rolling station? have you ever been to a wedding with a cigar rolling station. >>? i have not. >> i want to go. >> i know, celebrity entertainers get you every single time. >> last weekend i went to a pop-up wedding in key ss
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supposed to get married in may. this is getting out of hand so sent out an e-mail we're getting married in weeks in key west and we were there and wonderful and met great people from south carolina. all good. it was all good. >> at the end of the day -- >> yeah. >> getting married, it's a party. it's a celebration. if you can forgo the cigar rolling station, i believe you will still have a good time. >> which is surprising we were able to do that in key west because that's dangerous but a celebration with "pop news" for friday. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> friday edition. really great crowd. falcons. [ cheers and applause ] patriots. [ cheers and applause ] robin and george. let's begin. so yesterday we got some or a couple days ago we got surprise twin pregnancy news and now we're getting award show news coming from beyonce. the superstar's team confirming despite the fact she is pregnant she will be at the grammys rf
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very happy. [ applause ] expect a great performance. last time she was pregnant and performed she did the drop the mike moment. >> yes. >> fantastic. so, she also was spotted leaving rehearsals so maybe she had to give it away but her dad says, yes, she is working on a performance that will blow you away and hopefully this is me saying it an acceptance speech. queen bey nominated for not one, not two but nine awards at the 59th annual ceremony including album of the year and song of the year for "formation." again, next sunday, february 12th. cannot wait to see what she wear, sings and does. [ applause ] >> stop you right there. i discovered my favorite beyonce fan of all time. she starts talking about beyonce, you start smiling. >> right here? >> right here. do you have a favorite beyonce dance move? no? darn it. >> so close. all right, also in "pop news," let's find out if this makes you hap
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ladies is officially returning to tv. the one and only carol burnett. >> wow. >> has been given the green light as we say in the biz, a might order for "household name." deadline is reporting this and amy poehler will executive produce it, a comedy, of course, burn net will hit the screen as a leading lady who decides to sell her home, her grand home to a young, happy family for a very good price. there is, of course, a caveat. one condition, she gets to live in it until she passes away. so, a little bonus there when you buy the house which will, of course, make for a great comedy. michael saltzman is on board as writer, executive producer, "mad men," "the naked truth" and "murphy brown" executive producer and if it's a go i'm happy to say it will air right here on abc. [ cheers and applause ] i want to just tell you i don't know if we have tim
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when he was a young writer trying to make his way in the biz got a meeting with carol burnett. she was so impressed with his samples and what he had to say about the business, she wrote him a check, doesn't say for how much and said, i want to you just do something with it. write a play, write a movie. write something because i believe in you. she said she's always believed in giving young upstarts a chance and you know what, he wrote this. >> that's fantastic. >> for her. so a really great story. let's root for this. carol burnett, we love you. come on back. [ applause ] and more career news, love this story, indianapolis colts punter pat mcafee, he is punting a $2.75 million salary to pursue his dream of making people laugh. the nfl player turned comedian will be joining a sports satire website heading up their brand-new indianapolis bureau made especially for him. this is obviously a brave
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he is the best punting record in the nfl last season. he's walking away from quite a lot. he also, though did have three knee surgeries in the past four years and said he was just starting to feel like he had to follow his dream. he isn't taking this lightly. he wrote a heartfelt note to twitter followers where he expressed his gratitude to the people of indianapolis and excitement are to the future and said do not be afraid to follow your dreams. it won't be his first foray. he tried stand-up. he is funny and active on twitter if you want to check him out and well aware that he could take the hardest hits he's ever taken in his career. we're wishing you the best of luck. >> good for him. >> don't read your twitter. >> write it but don't read it. george taught me that many years ago and it is a very smart rule. >> he's only 29. great career >> that's early to walk away. you have to follow your dream. great lesson for all of us on this tgif. [ applause ] >> thank you, lara.
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together, lara. so glad. coming up, much or on our super bowl blow-out. michael's exclusive with lady gaga is next. how she's training for the big show. >> and rob gronkowski is here, the falcons cheerleaders are here. a lot more coming up. "gma's morning menu" is brought to you by the fast, powerful cough relief of robitussin, because it's never just a cough. in a hurry? no time for a bath?
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we are back now with a sneak peek at lady gaga's super bowl halftime show. there she is. we have her rehearsing behind the scenes and then she went one-on-one for an exclusive with our very own super bowl champ, michael strahan to reveal how she's training physically and mentally for the big game. >> everybody, i'm here in houston, getting ready for the big game. you're going to deme catch all the action on the nfl on fox this sunday and since
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they put me to work. a chance to sit down with the one and only lady gaga and she gave me a sneak peek into how she's prepping for the big game. take a look. you started out in dive bars and now here you are at the halftime of the super bowl but how do you not get overwhelmed by that because you seem so calm? i'm sweating under this suit right now thinking about the anticipation for what's coming up. >> well, what i would say is that when you play a dive bar my philosophy has always been you should play it like it's the garden. >> wow. >> so, when i play the nrg stadium in houston, i'm going to play it like it's a dive bar. because i'm going to do it my way. >> i notice one thing you talked about your performance and your rehearsals is if you are training like an athlete. so what have you done to get ready for this performance? >> well, i work out a lot and i also -- i do versa climbing while i sing and i sing while i do it.
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doing it because the show is full on cardio, my performances pose most of the time but it's cardio while singing. >> you are in better shape than the athletes playing the game. >> no, i'm not. >> yes, you are. >> i don't think so. i mean it's a different kind of shape. it's a different game. >> if you want to catch the full interview with lady gaga, you can check it out right before the game on fox. then i'll be up bright and early on monday to talk to you about the big game only on "gma." back to you guys. >> thank you, we cannot wait for the game, we can't wait for the halftime show. we can't wait to get back to t.j. and amy so what are you hearing? come on. what's the buzz there in "h" town? >> well, speaking of buzz, you know, we had our affiliate ktrk had a helicopter above the stadium yesterday and they caught a glimpse of lady gaga rehearsing but then they all caught wind of it. you can see her, right? you can tell which one she is. >> the blond, the blond.
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so we didn't get to see it. it's best. it will be under wraps. you were at the press conference yesterday. >> it's supposed to be a surprise but we tried and tried. she did not give up a whole lot at that press conference but she did say it will keep with some of her themes. people wonder if she's making a political statement. it will keep with our themes of inclusion. tight-lipped. >> she'll do it her way. >> all right, amy. we caught that. other big events that are going on throughout the weekend. not just the halftime show and not just the game. what else is happening? >> well, you ask the party girl about that. >> maybe i got home at 1:00 yesterday or this morning actually but it was all fun. i was with strahan and jesse. where were you, t.j.? >> i was in bed. i was sleeping soundly, robin, george, you know me. >> there's a lot of night life going on. >> a lot of fun being had by all. >> pretty funny. we've got patriots and we've got falcons fans and they said you know what the reason they can hang out is because they don't have giants here and saints
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>> hey. what? explain yourself being a saints fan, explain yourself. >> they're just happy that they've got each other, i think. it's all friendly, right, guys? >> nothing but love. all right. all right, amy. get in a little bit earlier than you did last night, okay? and t.j., we're not buying it. we're not buying it. >> not for a second. >> you're at the super bowl. >> we got gronk. have to check in with gronk. [ applause ] oh, yeah. and our teams going head-to-head building the ultimate super bowl snack stadium. ♪
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it has been 20 years since ron goldman's family won a civil judgment against o.j. simpson for the killing of their son ron and now the family is speaking out about that loss and their message for o.j. as he faces possible release from prison this year. matt gutman spoke with the family. >> reporter: when you hear the name o.j., what goes through your mind? >> disgust. >> he stabbed two people to death. that's kind of where i leave it. >> reporter: this morning, kim goldman is revealing why she wrote these letters to o.j. simpson in the hopes of meeting him in a nevada prison where he was serving time for charges including armed robbery. >> i thought if i could cozy up to him a little bit, i had no interest in talking to him when i got
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i had nothing to say. i had nothing to ask. it was purely visual. >> you just needed to see him. >> behind bar. >> in behind bars. >> we the jury in the above entitled action find orenthal j. simpson -- >> reporter: in 1995 he was acquitted of murdering ron goldman and nicole brown simpson. a civil trial found him liable for wrongful death in the double murder. the years have ticked away but what remains for the goldmans is the pain. >> a lot of things hard but ron's dreams that didn't come to fruition, sharing his life with kim because they were best buddies. >> reporter: the goldmans who owned rights to "if i did it" authored by simpson says moving on is made nearly impossible with the fascination of all things o.j. projects like is o.j. innocent. >> the missing evidence. >> reporter: american crime story. >>
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>> reporter: an oscar nomination for the espn documentary "made in america." >> it's like constantly having salt being poured in an open wound so not watching these shows doesn't really make a difference because it's still happening. >> reporter: and feeding that fascination could be simpson's possible release later this year. there is a chance he could get paroled this year in 2017. >> october. yeah. >> what would that picture look like to you? >> disgust. >> he did a horrible, heinous crime and i have no feeling except rot in hell. >> reporter: for "good morning america," matt gutman, abc news, los angeles. >> you can understand their strong feelings. we have a lot more coming up here. some more super bowl excite right here, our "gma" bowl game blow-out.
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>> anchor: good morning, washington. i'm melanie hastings. we continue to follow that news out of lorton, a re cycling center still burning after catching fire last night. our sam sweeney is live on the scene with more. sam. >> reporter: good morning. you can still see the flames and the smoke coming out of this building right here. this is a recycling center in lorton, virginia. caught fire about 10:00 p.m. last night. fires rushed in, attacked it from the outside. there are 3 floors of garbage in , there they cannot get to the center there of those flames. so they cannot put it out. we're told that it will take possibly up to 2 days to get this fire completely out. if you live in the lorton area or traveling up 95 you're certainly going to see a lot of smoke in this area. the good news is
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the smoke poses no danger to the immediate community. >> anchor: quite a scene, thank you mature we are looking at a cold weekend ahead. >> reporter: temperatures hovering around freezing for many of us as we start our day. daytime, 40s, upcoming weekend, cool one on your saturday, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the mid 40s for sunday. mainly a few sprinkles, really nothing major to report for your super bowl plans. things are looking okay, make a few wet snowflakes around lunchtime. our temperatures in the 40s by 3:00 with mostly cloudy conditions. >> reporter: for the friday morning commute, overall, not too bad, especially as we look at the big picture map. you can see mostly green, a little bit of red on the north side of the beltway traveling through silver spring on the outer loop. also dc295, northbound 395, a few brake lights here and there. a live look at the 14th street
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built for business. ♪ oh, it's friday. as you're able to tell a great audience having fun in houston as well for our bowl game blow-out. we'll get back to them in just a little bit. >> yeah, we got rob gronkowski from the new england patriots and some cheerleaders there as well. a lot of fans and, of course, amy is there. >> you know, ginger, we're accused of wearing falcons colors. >> happy coincidence in they're right behind us. [ cheers and applause ] >> much quieter over there. >> they're like, ooh. [ cheers and applause ] it's wear red for american heart association. >> in the boots. a little more impartial.
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>> that's you. that's you, lara. when you think of the super bowl, of course, you think of the ads, you think of the game and you think of food. >> yes. >> what google has done is they have gone all across the country, the most googled searched for snack, a super bowl snack and they're weird, they're delicious but it goes state by state with dessert, all that. we went for our respective state, you know i'm a big saints fan and it says in louisiana the popular pick for the super bowl is creamy shrimp crabmeat and spinach dip. >> oh, yes. >> sounds pretty good. >> send us that recipe. someone. that sounds gooed. >> i hail from mississippi, as well and we love sweet potato shepherd pie. >> all right. >> there you go. >> i'm not saying no to that either. pretty good? i'm from ohio. apparently pulled pork peta nachos. >> sounds good. >> never had one but sounds great. >> so, i am a new york native and we love hall pain
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jalapeno poppers. like t.g.i. friday's. have you ever made them. >> sure, they're easy. >> right out of the oven. >> 4 for 4. ginger, go. >> so, michigan, very simple, right. yeah, michigan, sliders. sliders. >> that's good. >> that's like a party -- that just makes sense, you know. mm-mm. so way to go. >> they all sound delicious. google says the -- one of the most created dishes hails from the great state of oregon. are you ready for this. the most googled super bowl snack. it is the stater to the casserole. >> yes. >> i can't wait to try it. [ applause ] >> i am in. >> i mean, you put tots on anything and i'm happy. >> karen -- sorry, our chef made this and it is just layers and layers of fatty goodness. >> all right. >> it is good. >> but this is the time of year
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it. >> tater tots. >> it's got some beef in it. it's got cream of mushroom soup is in there. >> wow. >> and a lot of cheese. >> oh, wow. >> so, see you, good night, everybody. >> saving these for later. >> down for the count. now back to amy in houston. >> she would have loved this. >> uh-huh. >> i know i do love tater tots. you go ahead and eat and look who i have. new england patriots tight end rob gronkowski. and he won't be taking the field this sunday with his teammates. you have your back injury. how are you feeling. >> i am feeling good. everything is smooth. i wish i was out there with my boys but they're working hard, i'm super pumped for them. >> you were there two years ago on the field. everyone remembers. what is going through your teammates' mines. >> everyone is just getting ready. you got to prepare like every other week, give it all you got preparing their bodies mentally and physically so super excited and everyone is excited around
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>> robin, have you finished eating your tater tots. i know you have a question. >> how did you know i was here eating my tater tots? busted. >> i know you. >> hey, you know, my man, i follow you on instagram. and you've been posting some pictures. what was the one of your basketball pictures or something like that and said we should not find your baseball one. why should we not find that because we'll go for the search. we'll search for it. >> oh, man, i had -- i'm actually basketball in high school was my favorite sport, had a blast. dunking all over the place. that's all we would try to do, the point guards and i having to dunk in high school was like scoring a touchdown in the super bowl so we had a blast then the baseball photos with my brothers, we had -- we were just always so silly in high school. we made silly bio, all our friends and everything so it was a lot of fun back in the days having all your friends on the team. your brothers, your brothers' friends so we had a blast in high school and every sports team, basketball, football
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baseball. >> we all talk about these commercial, the super bowl ad, gronk was in one. we have one of the bonus spots. you were in with and take a look. it speaks for itself. >> how are you doing. >> i have a shirt. >> oh. [ applause ] >> man, you got that great face and look, had a wardrobe change. >> what do you call this look. >> this is the full gronk look right here. we got the half gronk. we got the full gronk and we got the no gronk l
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cleaners but always going to be a better way. jeffrey was getting time patient when i kept going back and forth with that but we had a blast doing the commercial. a lot of fun but there's always a better way coming soon not just ripping off your sleeves. >> that's good. you guys like the look? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> like it? aaagh. >> i'm with you. love that. >> hey, gronk, aren't you going to school our girl amy a little bit. don't you have a little lesson for amy? >> yes, i got to teach amy the gronk -- you got to take your hand and full hand grip. right over the roger goodell so no one can, you know, see that. >> boom. >> yeah. and, boom, you just -- want to spike it on the belly of ball. >> just throw it on the ground. >> yes. >> wind up make sure the belly -- >> here we go. watch out, everyone. i'm not scared.
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[ applause ] >> camera shot. camera shot. >> nice job. >> thank you. >> all right. >> and mr. man. mr. man. looking good, amy. you gave it a good toss there. way to go. >> we'll be right back. did you know 90% of couples disagree on mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. and right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. go to sleepnumber.com for a store near you.
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all right. welcome back to "good morning america." tomorrow is the second annual disney reads day where we encourage families grab a book. read. celebrations at disney stores nationwide. uncle ron is reading to kids again in new york and princess elena of "avalor" will lead it in los angeles, all part of the magic. disney and abc are donating up to a million books. that's great, right? [ applause ] serving kids from mostly sunny highs: 34-39, wind chills teens-20s through the morning winds: north/northwest 10-15 mph
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let me go ahead and start storytime to my friends behind me. let's head to lara and eat. >> ginger, get over here. it is time for the super snack showdown featuring the ultimate snack stadium. we've got one team representing. atlanta falcons and another representing the new england patriots and editor of delish.com, joanna saltz, showing us how to make one at home. that say party. these are a party. how would you describe to your viewers what a snack stadium is. >> it's been a trend for a couple of years but a way for us to bring the super bowl game in a big way to your house and really like celebrate the fact that this is like a huge -- this is our thanksgiving as far as i'm concerned. >> i love it. with all of the most delicious naughty foods you can imagine. >> you can have your turkey sliders. give me all
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brought our big game here. what i love about what we've done is we've made it fun and easy for to you do at home. you're not constructing anything insane. not like building anything from scratch. >> you want to create sort of an oval shape stadium type using something and fill it with great foods. >> what we have done here. first we have lindsay representing team patriots. tell us what you guys did for your snake stadium. >> everything here is iconically new england. so for our sweet side we did doughnuts. we wanted to re-create the doughnut wall trend that's exploding on pinterest. it's a thing so we simply took thumb tack, put them into foam core and created this awesome display. you can get all the tears at your local supply store. >> they are fun. there's something fun about taking a doughnut off a wall and eating it. i don't know why. >> totally. >> i notice you have ice cream coned filled with cannoli. >> cannoli. very boston to us. who is going to go out of their
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make matter canole si theys. >> the colors of the patriots. do you call these whopper pies. >> whoopie pies. >> you have dips. crab dip. >> crab/artichoke dip. crab felt new england. no one wants new england clam chowder and fluffer nutter dip. fluffer nutter is from massachusetts. >> it was created in massachusetts. >> yes. created in massachusetts. >> so you took a theme and ran with it but everything is really fun. >> so easy to make and a mix of store bought and homemade. >> you threw in the sliders and dogs. >> basically giant pigs in the blanket, let's go. >> life is good. very well done. lindsey and over here, candace. you did cans. they did beer. you did soda. yours is filled with foods that represent atlanta. talk to me? as a southern girl at heart when you represent atlanta you have to bring it with the southern comfort foods.
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we did a mix of tore bought too. banana pudding from magnolia bakery and georgetown red velvet cupcakes. yes, these are pulled pork on corn bread muffins. >> oh, come on. >> and chicken and waffle sliders. >> absolutely. >> listen, we want to know from our fans here in the audience, who you guys think should win this ultimate snack showdown. so by a show of applause who believes that it should be team lindsey and the patriots? [ cheers and applause ] and who thinks it should be candace and the falcons? [ cheers and applause ] wow. congratulations, great job. [ drum roll ] listen, the best news is everybody wins because every single bit of food
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is being donated today to the hoboken shelter in new jersey so everybody wins here. waste nothing. we want to thank official nfl apparel for providing game day gear for our audience and tips to build your own stadium on our website goodmorningamerica.com. coming up we're live in houston where our kid correspondent is talking to the gronk.
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we are back now with our bowl game blow-out. let's take a look at what was going on during the break while we were away. okay, gronk. throwing a pass to a fan and in a tom brady jersey. that was pretty good. you got to admit. >> number 12, brady. >> and the spike. >> let's go back now to amy and t.j. at the nfl experience in houston. they have some very special friends with them. having too much fun out there. i love to see it. >> well,
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because that guy is in concussion protocol after amy slammed it on the ground. we're okay. he's all right. >> gronk stuck around. we have -- look who we have 13-year-old sophie schneider from kansas. you have had quite the week. tell me your favorite part so far. >> media night was insane. it was so cool to talk to all the big guys and get to the inside scoop on everything. get my questions in and then while we're on the topic of questions i got to ask the commissioner my question. >> what was your question. >> my question is talking about how can the nfl continue to improve health and wellness in the next generation and everyone laughed because i -- we had met so it was like a real casual conversation. everyone was like, who is this girl? >> so funny. >> i think we'll all know your name after this. >> yes, you said -- >> that was a great question. >> yes, it is. have you a question for this guy. you said the big guys. this is a pretty big guy. >> i know. >> stump him. give him a question. >> you got a
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>> all right, so we're talking falcons. who is the biggest competition? >> ooh. they got gash the matt ryan to julio jones connection. very, very well connected players right there. one of the top receivers in the game, one of the top quarterbacks in the game. it's definitely going to be a big challenge with them two. >> you're a pretty big guy so i bet you could take them on. you got this. >> thank you. >> you got this. >> i like that. right here. >> sophie, you got a follow-up there. >> you ready for the challenge? >> i think so, yes. >> we had the challenge last year. >> the last year it was -- we had our kid correspondent and video did the arm wrestle challenge last year. i think that went pretty well. but we have a new challenge. look. >> aagh. >> oh. >> last year i lost the arm wrestling challenge. >> how will you do. >> we're doing the catch challenge. >> it's on both of us now. we could both win. if you catch this
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you're going to go long and you're going to make this catch. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> hike. sophie along. >> yeah. touchdown. we both win this time. oh, everyone go deep. keep it going. oh, we got it. falcons fan. >> look at all those guys. oh. oh. oh. back to sophie. oh. >> that's 100%. we're going deep. oh. keep it again. oh. >> all right. >> we got amy now. >> i'm never going to do that again. >> i got it. >> oh. >> very nice again. all right. >> i got new position. >> back to you guys. back to you, robin. >> i
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give tom brady a run for his money. >> nice job. >> nice job. >> can sophie hear me? can you hear robin, sophie? >> yes. >> what was your favorite part by far of this entire experience for you? >> meeting everyone has been awesome. meeting all of the players and all the media people. everybody, it's been so great. >> ah well, you -- i love how when you were asking gronk a question you ago like you had a microphone. you're a natural, kid. when you put your hand up. hey, thank you all. you all make us feel like we are there. we can't wait for the game. gronk can't wait to see you back on the field. you get well and you get back out there. we'll be right back.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by kay jewelers. for 100 year, every kiss begins with kay. [ cheers and applause ] all right. we're back now with the finale of our pawdoption bowl. we have to say a big thank you to all the shelters and nfl stars who helped us out. we've had such great success. demarcus ware, ronnie stanley, mitchell schwarzenegger. quinton dial. dan williams, kareem jackson and had so much fun with the dogs in our studio. we want to give you a look at the highlights. it's game time and our puppies are pawing for the 50 yard line. >> paws in, on three.
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[ whistle ] team patriots a feisty bunch of patriots. >> pass me the ball, come on. >> and team falcons, this little guy could use a catnap. let's take a peek in the locker room where tails are wagging, plays are being prepped. >> hey, that's my stick. paws off. >> on the field, the falcons have possession and the patriots are too busy palling around. so, who will be the most adorable? this one's too close to call. too close to call. happy to report, george, all of the puppies that you saw in that video have found their forever homes. >> wow. >> from the humane society of new york who we love, these guys are all still available. please consider adoption. >> such sweet dogs. you did a great job. one more look at that catch from gronk.
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this morning, broke out in a house around 6:30. no word on how the fire started. you can expect delays on 4 of 6 metro lines over the weekend because of track work. 6 stations will be crossed. fairgate west, mcpherson square, fed triangle, smithsonian, and others. buses where will replace some trains. chilly weather to wrap up the work week. here is molly. >> reporter: temperatures hovering around freezing for many of us as we start our day. daytime, 40s, upcoming weekend, cool one on your saturday, lots of sunshine, temperatures in the mid 40s for sunday. mainly a few sprinkles, really nothing major to report for your super bowl plans. things are looking okay, make a few wet snowflakes around lunchtime. our temperatures in the 40s by 3:00 with mostly cloudy conditions.
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>> reporter: molly, it has been friday lights for the most part, hoping to wrap up the rush hour early today as we take a look at the big picture, you can see the green around the beltway , inside the beltway on the george washington parkway, as well as the baltimore washington parkway. over to the live cameras, a live look at traffic flow from the robinson terminal, inner loop still sluggish through annandale northbound 95 with the residual delays into newington from that early morning collision. melanie. >> thank you. you can get more news, weather and traffic on good morning washington on news channel 8. hope you have a terrific friday!
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