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on likes. good morning, america. fbi showdown with the white house. the fbi now says they have grave concerns about that classified gop memo on the russia investigation. will president trump release it anyway? how will the fbi director respond? and why the president's communications director hope hicks is facing new scrutiny in the russia investigation. bitter blast. a new arctic invasion heading for the midwest already covered in snow. from the super bowl city, minneapolis, to michigan, and now a storm moving east bringing bone-chilling cold to millions. and flames on a plane. the terrifying moment a charger burst. passengers desperately trying to put out the fire with water bottles as smoke fills the cabin. abc news exclusive.
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youtube star logan paul followed by millions sits down with michael in his first tv interview since posting that alarming video. >> was there a point when you said, hmm, maybe this is not a good decision? >> his apology. what he wants to happen next only on "gma" this morning. and we do say good morning, america. and a lot of parents interested in what logan paul has to say. michael is on his way back from that interview. >> good to see he's sitting down taking those questions. wove a lot of other news to get to starting with that high stakes battle over the classified republican memo that criticizes the fbi and the justice department over the investigation. president trump wants it released to the public. the fbi has questions about its accuracy and the compromising of classified information. our senior white house correspondent cecilia vega has all the latest on the showdown. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: george, good morning to you. that memo this morning is right here at the white house and despite that warning from the
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fbi, sources here tell us the president is still expected to release it. as soon as today president trump's showdown with his own fbi director could come to a head if he releases that controversial classified memo accusing the justice department of political bias. the microphones catching the president's pledge to a republican congressman. >> just release the memo. >> oh, yeah, don't worry, 100%. >> reporter: and chief of staff john kelly promising the same. >> it'll be released here pretty quick i think and the withhold world can see it. >> reporter: in an extraordinary public clash with the white house, the fbi warned against releasing that memo saying officials only had a limited chance to review it and, quote, we have grave concerns about material omissions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo's accuracy. republicans on the house intelligence committee wrote the four-page memo and sources tell abc news it alleges the justice department acted inappropriately when it obtained a surveillance warrant to spy on a trump campaign adviser suspected of
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being a russian agent. while some republicans say the memo casts a shadow over the integrity of the russia investigation, democrats are outraged. >> this is the president of the united states acting to defend himself legally and politically at the expense of our national security. >> reporter: and now this morning, new allegations of president trump demanding yet another loyalty pledge from a top law enforcement official involved in that russia probe. this was the man overseeing the special counsel inquiry, deputy attorney rod rosensteen testifying. >> nobody asked me to take a loyalty pledge other than the oath of office. >> reporter: the president recently asked if rosenstein was on his team and he wanted to allegedly know about the direction of that russia probe. questions catching rosenstein by surprise. so this now appears to be the third loyalty pledge asked by
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president trump, of course, there was former fbi director james comey, sources tell us the president also asked former acting director andrew mccabe how he voted in 2016. george, you know this, the big question this morning, will his current fbi director stay on the job in the middle of this clash if the president decides to go around him and release this memo, a departure of a second fbi director would be an absolutely astounding development. >> it would be extraordinary. meanwhile, it comes with this memo being right in the middle of all these questions. there are now questions about whether the house intelligence committee actually worked with the white house in preparing the memo. >> reporter: the top republican, the chairman was asked point blank during a hearing whether anyone on his staff worked with the white house, was in touch with the white house about this memo and writing it. he refused to answer. he is now under fire from the top democrat on that committee, george, who is accusing chairman nunes of secretly all altering that memo before sending it to the white house.
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nunes' team say they were minor edits. >> okay, cecilia, thanks very much. robin. george, also new questions about hope hicks and the russia investigation. the president's communications director facing new scrutiny over comments she may have made about that trump tower meeting with russians. our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas is here with more. good morning. >> good morning. explosive new allegations from the one-time spokesman for the trump legal team putting him at direct conflict with the white house. this morning, white house communications director hope hicks under fire. at issue that controversial statement written by don junior about the reason for the infamous trump tower meeting with a group of russians during the summer of 2016. don junior released a statement saying the meeting was primarily about russian adoptions but we later learned that the meeting was for the trump campaign to receive dirt about hillary clinton from vladimir putin to help trump win the election. hope hicks and other white house advisers along with the president decided to help don junior write a response while on
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board air force one during a flight back from the g20 summit after learning that "the new york times" knew about the trump tower meeting. abc news has learned that mark corallo at the time, the spokesman for the trump legal team became concerned about the statement's misleading nature and this morning "the new york times" is reporting about a tense conversation with hope hicks in which corallo alleges hicks knew the real reason for the trump tower meeting. i.e., to get dirt on hillary clinton. and told him that it would never get out. corallo was apparently concerned that the misleading statement would create the perception of obstruction of justice. after corallo's concerns about obstruction were concerned in that new book by michael wolff abc news learned that the special counsel contacted corallo for an interview but a lawyer for hicks released a statement to "the new york times" flatly denying corallo's account. as always the key question, what did the president and when de know it? >> just one of so many question, pierre, thank you. >> one of the questions robert mueller is looking at. let's talk to dan abrams about this right now. so you've got this meeting on
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air force one, the president is there. hope hicks, one of his closest aides is there. don trump jr. on the phone. would the president being involved in basically lying to the public be part of an obstruction of justice case? >> it could be. certainly any lies can be part of an obstruction case, right. when you're putting together possible obstruction and different pieces and lies become part of those pieces, but, remember, in the case of bill clinton, when ken starr recommended the articles of impeachment, one of them was strictly based on lying to the public. now, i don't think that would be the case here just a lie in and of itself. >> one piece. >> but it becomes an important piece in the puzzle if true. >> let's talk about the showdown. at the heart of it, the dossier, which implicated -- excuse me, that was used in this -- right now. i got a little confused. the dossier the republicans are saying is biased and that's why
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it shouldn't have been used to get scrutiny of carter page, the trump campaign -- >> and saying it was paid for. part of their argument it was paid for by the clinton campaign and therefore it can't be trusted. let's take this out of the politics and bring it into the law for a minute. which is, let's assume for a minute that that dossier was used. let's assume that was part of the reason they were able to get a warrant. as a legal matter this happens every day. every day there are snitches and criminals and thieves and people with agendas who provide information that is used to get warrants in this country. that's just not unusual. so, for this to have any real bite, they're going to have to show it was basically entirely this dossier, which is what led them to get the warrant and, b, they'll have to be able to show there was political motivation, not just on the part of the people paying for it, but on the part of the people who were requesting the information in some way, shape or form and i
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think it will be hard. >> pierre, you've been covering the justice department an awful long time. this showdown between the two extraordinary. >> it is. think about yesterday. the fbi put out this unusual statement in which the fbi director and his team were trying to point out, number one, the house republicans, your report is crap. it's nothing. it's not based on any good, sound information. number two, he was telling the president of the united states, i disagree with what you're about to do. it's the first sign that's trying to signal independence and we'll see how it turns out. >> the memo also critical of rod rosenstein is reportedly asked about a loyalty pledge from the president and would the report become the basis for the firing of rod rosenstein. >> reporter: many believe he is the one thing standing between robert mueller and a job right now. and if rod rosenstein is gone many believe the next to have that position would be someone who would be very willing and
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ready to fire robert mueller. so, if you view r piece of the muller investigation it's a critical question. >> dan abrams, pierre thomas, thanks very much. now to those storms on the move bringing snow to the east and the arctic plunge moving into the midwest just in time for the super bowl. ginger, windchills expected to drop below zero in minneapolis.. minneapolis is going to show off and show the world what they can do cold and snowwise after a nearly snowless start to the season, they're catching up, the month of january has been good to them and that snow drought, you can see a couple inches fell between yesterday and today. it will move through and it's really this, the cold that settles in. look at detroit, 7 below, cincinnati, 1 below and that sunday that everybody is concerned about, 19 below, robin. >> at least they'll be inside but you got to get there. >> you got to get there. >> thank you. we move to that deadly train
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crash in virginia. more than 100 republican lawmakers were on board when the train collided with a garbage truck. several lawmakers with mds scrambled to help the injured and the ntsb is now investigating. linzie janis is on the scene in crozet. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you can see that devastating crash scene behind me. that garbage truck split in two. crash everywhere. some of those lawmakers who were also medical professionals jumping into action to help the injured but they were unable to save one man. this morning authorities iteming 28-year-old christopher foley who died. >> mass casualty incident, level one. >> reporter: the train packed with more than 100 lawmakers. their staffers and families traveling from washington to a gop retreat at the greenbrier resort in west virginia when it slammed into a garbage truck. foley was a passenger on that truck. >> boom, jarring type of sound and feeling.
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strange. almost like an explosion. >> we are transporting another critical to a helicopter. >> reporter: lawmakers who are also doctors scrambling to help. >> i got blood on my shirt. forgive me. i did cpr and it didn't look good for him but the other gentleman we were able to keep a pulse. >> reporter: senators jeff flake and bill cassidy helping those rendering medical aid carrying this passenger on a stretcher. the scene eerily familiar to those who were there at that baseball practice in june. >> i thought i never want to experience a day like this again and, unfortunately, it came too soon. >> reporter: in total six people including minnesota congressman jason lewis who suffered a concussion were sent to the hospital. this morning one in critical condition. the ntsb is trying to figure out why that truck was on the tracks despite there being crossing gates here.
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they expect to recover two data recorders from the train. as for those republican lawmakers they are now on their retreat. they began with a prayer for the victims. >> and we pray, as well. all right, linzie, thank you. let's go to new concerns about what's become the worst flu season in years. a firm estimates it could lead to $9.4 billion in lost productivity as a million americans miss at least four days of work. abc's linsey davis here with the latest. the number of cases just keeps growing. >> they do. good morning to you, george. using data from smart thermometers, a health company has been tracking the spread of it since january until now and you can see the map grows red to illustrate how many are sick up 23% from last week to this week alone. the data suggests more than 16 million people or 5% of the population might be infected. this morning, health officials confirm several more child flu deaths across the united states. including 15-year-old kyra
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malina of georgia. >> on january 30th at 7:07, ms. molina succumbed to liver failure due to the flu. >> reporter: eli schnook died due to complications from the virus. he had been experiencing flu-like symptoms for two weeks, even briefly returning to school before taking a turn for the worse. >> school called me and said that he had 101-degree fever. >> reporter: cases are also being reported in new jersey. a 4-year-old girl and a 10-year-old boy in california both now confirmed to have died from the flu. this as doctors in clinics across the country try to stave off what officials say is one of the worst flu seasons in nearly a decade. offering free flu shots at this clinic in florida. in new york, this doctor tells us the rapid test used to quickly diagnose flu, they're in short supply. >> if somebody feels they're getting sick they should be able to see a doctor and they don't need a test to be treated. >> reporter: in new hampshire, 38-year-old mother of four
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amanda franks chose to forgo taking the prescribed antiviral medication when diagnosed with the flu because she was worried about side effects. >> she was getting rest and fluids and doing everything that she thought was right. >> reporter: two days later she got sicker and died on her way to the hospital. and while side effects of tamiflu can include headache, nausea and vomiting health officials say serious side effects are rare and it's proven to be effective and that heart-wrenching story with that mom but planning to take her by helicopter to the hospital, but weather grounded the helicopter and then she died on the way to the hospital. >> thank you, linsey. counting down to the super bowl, three days away, minneapolis is tightening up security. t.j., a bird's-eye view of how the city is preparing. good morning, t.j. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. we have thousands of officers on the ground trying to protect the people in minneapolis but you got six of these babies that are going to be in the air.
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u.s. customs and border protections air and marine unit which is normally having the job of keeping illegal things out of the country, well, t making sur stays out of a particular 32-mile radius around u.s. bank stadium on sunday. 100 million people watch the big game, these guys will watch the skies above it. customs and border protections air and marine unit patrolling in intercept any aircraft that flies too close to u.s. bank stadium during the super bowl. >> we want to keep the american people safe, right? we want viewers to enjoy the day, relax, and have the state of mind that somebody is out there watching potential targets. >> reporter: that's just one layer of security for the super bowl. a level one national security event, the highest designation, kristen nielsen came to town to get an update. >> we have no credible or specific information that we're actively monitoring so talking to our international partner, state, local and all federal
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assets to make sure it will be a safe and secure, fun day. >> well, you have all this coordination, all these agencies, helicopters that will be in the air. everybody concerned about security, but you know what, guy, one of 9 biggest security concerns they have, the weather. yes, you heard ginger talking about it. but as i speak to you this morning it's 2 below here in minneapolis. that causes some special concerns about even moving people around, getting around traffic, but for the helicopters, they love it. they said it's good for their aircraft to be in that cold air so it's at least good for somebody. >> good for somebody. glad they're benefiting. speaking of security, remember tom brady's jersey was stolen last year in the victory of the super bowl. what is the plan to protect his uniform this time around, t.j.? >> well, customs and border protection can't do anything about the jersey, but they are putting a lot of special attention, security and brady said he will not let that out of his sight if they win the game this year. >> not this year. thanks very much. to ginger. the storm coming this virginia through rhode island,
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the rain and snow through tonight and tomorrow. another one sunday, into monday, watch out for that one. local weather in 0 second. first the windchill forecast brought do to you by edward jon. >> reporter: hey everybody, we're dry on storm tracker 6 live double scan, heading outside, not as much sunshine early today as what we had yesterday. you see a lot of clouds around there. a little sun breaking through over by the coast. it's not as cold this morning, but temperatures are close to the freezing mark, so badges up a bit.
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cloudy and milder, 49. overnight tonight showers and rain developing. by tomorrow morning changing over to snow. cold and windy tomorrow. lake t clouds so pretty. >> thanks so much. that exclusive with logan paul, the youtube star with millions of followers sitting down with michael for his first interview since posting that video that got so much backlash and we'll tell you what's next for him and you'll see it only here on "gma." nicole eggert is stepping up her fight with scott baio about accusations abuse after his interview right here on "gma." new year, new phones for the family. join t-mobile, and when you buy one of the latest samsung galaxy phones get a samsung galaxy s8 free. yahoooo! ahoooo! plus, unlimited family plans come with netflix includ
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$22,000. >> for a ticket. >> for one seat. >> one seat at the game. >> whew. >> good luck. >> thank you. other headlineses we're following. president trump and the fbi going head-to-head over that memo on the russia investigation. it targets the fbi and the justice department. the white house wants it released. a top democrat says the memo is an altered version and the fbi says they have grave concerns about it. and we showed you the scary moment when a charger exploded on a plane landing in russia. you see the flames there and the smoke. passengers tried to put it out with water bottles. finally a crew member was able to do it with a fire extinguisher. good news there, no one was injured. but it did look scary. >> how frightening must that have been? we begin with the exclusive with logan paul, the youtube star, superstar who has millions of young followers and has made millions with his zany videos on line and came under fire for showing the body a person who took their own life.
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now he's sitting down with michael for his first interview, first tv interview since that decision. >> it's been tough. because ironically i'm being told to commit suicide myself which -- >> really. >> millions of people literally telling me they hate me to go die in a fire. the most horrible horrific things. >> you don't feel like the criticism is fair. >> that's -- that's the thing. i do. >> reporter: this is the logan paul his fans have never seen before. one month ago the social media superstar with over 16 million youtube subscribers was at the top of his game. breaking records with his wild viral videos. >> hit myself in the face again. >> reporter: that is until he posted a to japan's so-called suicide forest, what happened next would change his life forever. in an
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fierce backlash. what made you decide to go to this forest? >> the idea was do another fun vlog. go camp for a night and make an entertaining piece of content in a forest and things obviously changed pretty drastically and quickly. >> the group came across an actual suicide victim. >> so it was 100 yards away from the parking lot. it doesn't make any sense. and i believe it happened for a reason and i think that reason is so i could take this experience, learn from it, spread the message the right way about suicide prevention and suicide prevention awareness. >> and so did you know -- let's fast forward. so you go in. you film it and you film it. then you edit it and then you put it out there for the world to see. >> yeah. >> was there a point when you
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said, hmm, maybe this is not a good decision? maybe i should not show that? >> yeah, yeah, the idea was to shock and show the harsh realities of suicide and get people talking about something that i don't think people are talking about much and still that's the goal today. >> you have 16 million followers, which amazing amount, amazing amount of influence that you have. my kids, my kids know who you are. when you put out content like that do you realize the age of your audience? >> it's odd because, michael, i'm 22. it's not like i'm making content necessarily for kids. sometimes i cuss. sometimes i make inappropriate jokes. i want to make jokes that kids my age are going to like. i have my own demographic. now i will say i'm much more aware of the impact that my actions have on myself and others. >> for parents out there, because, you know, a father of 13-year-old twin girls it's hard to know everything your kids watch and there are a lot of
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parent. >> a lot of parents. >> who were saying, you know what, i heard about logan paul, i didn't really know who he was this will this happened. who are really going to monitor their kids now. what would you like to say to them. >> i'm going to be honest with you, michael, i think -- i think parents should be monitoring what their children are watching more. i -- every parent i meet whose kids are under 9 age of like 12, i go, hey, you let your kids watch my stuff and they go, yeah, what am i going to do? but at the same time, it's not like i'm a bad guy. i am a good guy who made a bad decision. >> google preferred to drop you from their service. >> yeah. >> do you think that was fair of them to do? >> i understand that they needed to take a stance and while i don't necessarily maybe agree with it, i do respect it. i do respect it. >> how does that affect your bottom line? >> want to know the real answer.
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>> yeah, of course. >> it hurts, but it's not like i'm drowning. it's -- i don't -- i try not to live my life thinking about money because money doesn't make me happy. creating and making other people happy makes me happy. creating content to make people smile and laugh is what makes me happy. >> so you did the suicide be here tomorrow so what was that project about? >> michael, i have gotten to meet the most incredible people and have the most incredible conversations and, in fact, that's the one thing i don't regret about this whole experience is i would have missed out on making these relationships and getting this education. one of the things i'm learning which actually pertains to me as well is crisis passes. crisis pass, man, and for anyone suffering, i think it's important to know that you are not alone and for me why i say it's important for me like, this has been to be honest with you the hardest time of my life.
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i've never been hated by the whole world and it's -- it's been something to definitely overcome. i will think twice in the future about what i post. probably three times. >> logan vows to regain the trust and respect of his fans. >> i don't think everyone should get a second chance. some people do horrible things. this is -- this is -- this was a horrible lapse of judgment and i can, will and am going to learn from it and be a better person. >> let's hope he does do that. i mean he certainly has had a very swift and large response to what he did. >> i remember the first response video that he did after the video and because a lot of -- remember, parents were outraged but his followers were like, hey, leave him alone and in that video he said to his followers, hey, don't defend me. you can't defend what i did. and, yes, we all should have second chances and that and we
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can only hope that he is -- means what he said to michael about wanting to use this as a moment. >> it seems like what's having the most profound effect, the criticism he's getting and the double power he lived off all that love, attention, and turns and hurt. >> now he has to deal with that, right. the other side of it. >> interesting stuff. thank you, michael. coming up what nicole eggert is doing now to take on scott baio over those abuse allegations. it takes a lot of work to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. all with a great taste. boost gives me everything i need... to be up for doing what i love.
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we are back with nicole eggert stepping up her fight with scott baio now flying back to los angeles to file a police report against him over those abuse allegations and, amy, we all watched scott with you. >> that's right. and he denied those allegation, in fact, he said it was impossible that any abuse happened on or off the set of "charles in charge" and baio says he has no concerns facing the authorities on eggert's claims. nicole eggert fighting back, the former "charles in charge" star telling tmz she's planning on filing a sexual battery report against former co-star scott baio. >> i'm headed to l.a. i'm going to meet with a special unit that handles these cases. >> reporter: that was hours after baio defended himself saying if he thought they were illegal she should report them. >> you told her to go to police. >> yes. >> if she had allegations and she now says she may do just
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that. do you have any concerns? >> no. why would i have a concern over something that i didn't do? >> so you do still planning on filing a police report. >> he asked for it. >> reporter: baio telling abc news he's pleased with her decision saying we've been asking nicole eggert to make a sworn police report since last year rather than take her claims to social media. eggert accusing baio of abuse appearing with lisa bloom touching on legal options available to her. >> a civil case is an option. a defamation is an option or go on with her life. >> reporter: eggert sharing during the interview why she says she waited so long to speak out. >> i didn't want anybody to know and i denied it. i denied, denied for so long. even made excuses. even told stories differently than how they went because i wanted to protect that it was, you know, this was not statutory rape and this was not -- i was not a vic and thought, you know
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what, being a victim is just not something to be ashamed about. >> reporter: scott baio has vehemently denied the allegations against him so at this point it's a he said/she said. >> and baio in his defense pointed out those changes in eggert's story using her own words in previous interviews to defend himself saying she said it, not me and that's the truth. >> it's going to be difficult after all this time. >> it certainly is. >> amy, thanks very much. coming up the person behind one of the most viral super bowl mome moments. what that person is saying now.
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♪ that moment right there, one of the most viral in super bowl history. left shark, he stole the halftime show with katy perry. >> and just this time for this year's big game. now breaking his silence. >> wow. >> t.j.'s got it. >> but breaking silence but going rogue, george? is that what you think you saw there? everybody remembers it. people were watching this. they were saying, what is that guy doing? can he not hear the music. he seems to be so off. the guy behind that now years is speaking. his real name is bryan gaw. he is now a hairdresser out in california and he says you don't understand art because he said what he was doing was freestyle
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choreography. he was doing this intention agoly. he had the authority to be goofy. he said i'm a seven-foot shark. of course, i'm going to be goofy. i don't know if you buy it, guys, but he says this was planned and he had the okay to do so and check this out. he now uses left shark on his resume. he lists it as one of his accomplishments in life. and he says it works for him but he's finally speaking. >> i got to say looking at it three years later i thought it kind of worked. >> yeah. >> now we know the real story. how about this year's super bowl halftime with j.t.? >> justin timberlake. some behind-the-scenes exclusive footage of the rehearsal. roll that beautiful just continue timberlake footage and you see his foot. and you see him stretching. he put this out a couple of days allege. guys this, is under such tight wraps. they keep it so secretive about
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what they're going to do. what they're not going to do. you won't see 'nsync. you won't see janet jackson in any way, shape or form in all likelihood. >> why you got to say it like that. >> well, i wanted to be clear you're not going to see any janet jackson. i'm not supposed to be mentioning her name right now. they want it to stay under wraps. but we'll see what happens on sunday, guys. >> he'll put on a good show and you always do too, j.t. -- t.j. thanks so much. coming up, raising strong women. the important conversation to have with your college-age daughters in this me too movement. a little news on how george clooney met amal. there was a prediction before they met. in coffee roasters dark magic told in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he asks? let me show you. let's go. so we climb. hike.
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back here on "gma," as so many of us are in the grips of winter you go to just south and east of phoenix and there's this 30-acre brush fire still burning. you can see that smokenado turning in there and more warm and dry air ahead. this is the february outlook, at least the beginning of it i guess for places like seattle that have been wet for much of the last month. a little bit of dry for you.
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o'donnell, 7:56 a.m., thursday, february 1. update from 422 and karen rogers. >> reporter: it was the big accident of the morning causing huge delays 422 eastbound. we're slow, 11 minute ride. live look at oaks, eastbound jammed is from 29 to the turnpike overpass where we had one lane getting by. we have an accident in king of prussia, madson ford road involving a pedestrian. we have emergency workers responding to the scene in radnor township, delaware county. a couple of other new accidents coming in. upper dublin involving deer tennis avenue. white marsh camburn at flourtown road. one at new castle avenue at stan
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boulevard. >> almost comfortable out there, compared to yesterday, at least. lots of clouds on sky6 live hd. david murphy has the forecast. matt you're ride it's milder than yesterday. we're 39 degrees. this time yesterday we were at 19 with single digit windchills. 30 degrees in allentown. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast shows a milder high of 49 degrees. late in the afternoon and evening, showers will build in. then the rain continues overnight probably turning over to snow before it ends tomorrow morning. the early part of the rush hour could see snow. probably mainly wet roads, look out for slippery spots. it's blustery and colder and temperatures crash tomorrow and staying cold saturday. fire took the lives of a man and woman overnight. crews arrived with flames shooting from the home on west toronto street. no word on a cause. amazon alexis doesn't like
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good morning, america. it's a.m. bitter cold and snow on the way. two big storm systems moving in. super bowl city minneapolis braces for one of the coldest games ever and the east coast hunkers down for the bone-chilling cold about to blast millions. coffee and cancer? could your morning cup soon come with a warning about cancer? the chemical in your coffee bean, the real risk to you. dr. ashton is here to break it down. raising good women in the wake of the me too move. what does it take to nurture and support our daughter, college-age women this morning will weigh in on who really influences them, dating right now and what it means to be in power. ♪ we built this city >> get ready for the super bowl. we're at home with tom brady. what gisele says about their family. >> although i feel like most women are most present, i'm sorry to say that -- >> how tom coaches his own son
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and we're counting down to the big game from the brand-new mean tweets from football stars to the snack staidups that will have you hungry. we're saying good morning, america. ♪ feel the thunder >> what i want to know -- >> who is that? >> lara. >> good morning, america. great to have you with us. three days to the super bowl. >> that's right. we're gearing up for that big super bowl game. snake stadium is how we're doing it. a smackdown. celebrity chef sunny anderson and george duran are facing off. they're already hard at work upstairs. they're going at it. and speaking of super bowl food, what are the top good luck foods for each team? >> i didn't know there was such a thing. i know there's superstitious. >> for me it's gumbo. >> for the fans. >> not for -- >> i tried pimento cheese for
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the georgia game but it didn't work. >> it didn't work for me either. we need more news. we'll start out with that standoff between the fbi and white house over that confidential gop memo that criticizes the justice department. let's ga for cecilia vega. good morning, cecilia. >> reporter: good morning. sorts here at the white house tell us the president is expected to release that memo as early as today. it is that secret memo, of course, and despite that extraordinary and very public warning from the fbi, which expressed, quote, grave concerns about the memo's accuracy. the microphones caught the president's pledge to release it. listen to what he told a republican congressman. >> let's release it. >> yeah, don't worry, 100%. >> reporter: republicans on the house intelligence committee wrote the memo. sources tell us it alleges the justice department acted inappropriately to obtain a warrant to spy on a campaign adviser.
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it would be a national security risk, they say and now the top democrat on the intelligence committee is accusing the top republican of secretly altering the memo before sending it to the white house. though committee chairman devin nunes says the edits were minor but the lingering question here this morning, what will the president's hand-picked fbi director do, if, in fact, perimeter goes around him and releases this memo, the departure of a second fbi director this early in a presidency, george, would be absolutely unprecedented. >> that would be stunning. okay, thanks very much. george, we'll get to the winter storm moving across the country this morning with an arctic blast right behind it. ginger, i know you're tracking it all. >> watching it in minneapolis because so many folks are really focused in on that city because of super bowl sunday. by the way this morning dropped to 4 below, had that fresh snow on the ground and windchill, 26 below is where they bottomed out so they're making it feel like minnesota should this time of year. that same system now moving east and we will deal with it anywhere from parts of virginia, fredericksburg through maryland
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and up through rhode island and connecticut. that's tonight through tomorrow and then we really see that bitter cold settle in and i'm talking numbers like this. 2 in st. louis is the feels like. 16 below in marquette, michigan, and sunday, the big sunday game, 19 below, the windchill for minneapolis. >> my gosh. >> ginger. >> it's never good when it's pink on the map. >> pink and purple, bad. >> thank you. now to that surprising news about facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, told investors that the social platform had a big boost in profits surpassing wall street's expectations but then zuckerberg dropped this bombshell, the time users are spending on facebook has declined about i a stunning 50 million hours a day. and here's the reason, the decision to stop hate speech and false reporting on blogs posting by focusing on meaningful connections, our community and businesses will be stronger over the long term. i love that. profits are up and the hate is down. >> all right.
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coming up an exclusive look at how gisele and tom brady balance football and family. plus, a candid conversation with college age women about dating and relationships in this me too moment. lara, what is going on upstairs. >> we are counting down to the super bowl with a stadium showdown. two chefs working on incredible creations and tory johnson in the house with love in the air. for "deals & steals." come on back on "gma." for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends, three jobs... you're like nothing can replace brad. then liberty mutual calls... and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement™, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer
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[ applause ] >> welcome back. happy friday eve. we still have a couple of days to go until the super bowl. you wouldn't know looking around here. >> i know. how about a little "pop news." >> yeah, absolutely, good morning to you all and to you. and for some people it's hard to get out and find the love of their life. but if you're george clooney you don't even have to leave your own home. in this clip from the netflix show "my next guest needs no introduction" with david letterman george tells dave how he met amal. >> you met your wife and excuse me if i get it wrong and i just started twitching when i heard it. she came over to the house. you didn't even have to leave the house. >> i didn't leave the house. no, no. >> oh. >> it was the wildest thing. a mutual friend of ours said i'm stopping by and can i bring my friend and i was like, of course, and i got a call from my agent who called me and said, i
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met this woman who is coming to your house who you're going to marry. >> he was right. yeah. [ applause ] so george says it happened at his house and her parents happened to be visiting at the same time so that killed a few birds with one stone and began e-mailing and nine months later he got down on one knee, five months after that they got married. you can check it out on netflix starting next friday. great to see david letterman back. >> an agent who knows his client. >> when you know, you know. >> absolutely. 100%. hey, also in "pop news" this morning -- >> she's engaged. that's why -- >> oh, she knows. >> when you know, you know. >> that's right. so, robin, thank you. speaking of netflix, the streaming service has announced that production has resumed for
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the sixth and final season of "house of cards" in the aftermath of kevin spacey being let go the last eight episodes set to focus on his wife, the powerful clairest underwood played by robin wright. >> yes, i love that. >> and there will be two more recognizable face, greg kinnear, our friend. >> oh. >> terrific actor. >> all these huge movie stars going to television and netflix for good reason. >> sign of the times. great material. diane lane also joining the cast. >> i love that. >> two great actors. both oscar nominated playing brother and sister but the rest of their involvement still under wraps. they will give us no other details. a return date for the final season has yet to be announced so stay tuned. we'll have that. [ applause ] and more tv news for you. appropriately because this is tv. soon to be royal meghan markle left a vacancy in another show
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su "suits" but it's been announced katherine heigl will fill her shoes and suit if you will for season eight and play samantha wheeler, a talented new partner. >> i love the reaction. whoo! >> so she'll play a partner who wants to challenge the status quo kind of like a certain american princess who isn't afraid to change up royal protocol. her last episode april 25 less tan a month before the royal wedding. did we mention we'll be covering that wedding? and finally switching it up a little bit, unbelievable, but real science news. scientists in france teaching a killer whale how to talk. it's true, george. >> what do they speak? >> not french. international researchers have taught her how to imitate human speech and say several words including this polite greeting.
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roll it please. >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. >> oh. >> hello. >> hello. . >> hello. >> she uses her blow hole to make sounds. the equivalent of speaking through our noses and a few other words she knows how to say but so far scientists say no evidence that she actually understands what she is saying. george, science doesn't lie. >> one day you are going to convince me that animals speak. >> but not today. >> that was not today, no. >> that's "pop news." >> always going to try. we'll move on now. [ applause ] we've been looking at what it takes to nurture and support strong and powerful women and deborah roberts taking a lead. you had a fascinating conversation with a group of college age women. >> this was fascinating for me as a mom of a college freshman to hear how young women are processing this new reality. women who are just beginning to
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own their womanhood. i sat down with seven 18 to 22-year-olds to talk about everything from the me too movement to the time's up move many and their own dating experiences and relationships with men and how they're navigating a changing world where they're getting a much bigger voice. show of hand, how many of you would say you feel like you're a strong woman? >> yes. >> definitely. >> all of you. > what is being a strong woman mean. >> i feel like in today's society like women, themselves, are bringing themselves up instead of putting each other down. >> reporter: at miami-dade college seven women give me insight. >> my mom is a single parent so she's always been her. i look up to her. she's done everything. she's gone above and beyond for me. >> reporter: when you hear the word empowering, what does that mean, lila. >> i hi to me you feel like nothing can compromise you or your swaying and you're strong and firm in yourself. >> with their parents and adolescent psychologist jamie howard watching i ago for one word that describes a good woman.
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>> confident. encouraging. empathy. honest, genuine and compassion. >> i say compassion because i think you need to be aware of other people. >> how about you, gabby. what did you write? >> confident. the role women have played is we're supposed to be silent and submissive. >> reporter: one in five undergrad women experience sexual assault and more than 90% don't report it. with the me too and time's up movement this generation could change. how do you differentiate between some of these cases when you're talking about harvey weinstein and then you're talking about somebody who is maybe clumsily saying something or maybe a dating situation. >> we have to be wary of having a zero tolerance policy. from rape to hand on the shoulder are different. >> reporter: they seem troubled by the report involving an seize ansari when r where a woman called him out saying he was
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sexually demanding on a date in 017. >> i don't think that's 100% fair. if she's kind of taking a situation that she also took part in and at that time was like, okay, well, there's -- i gave concept for it and it wasn't an issue, maybe now she -- i don't know -- >> yeah, not on social media. >> i kind of disagree. i don't think it should be posted on social media but there is a responsibility on definitely both sides for communication and that's where the problem lies. >> then their parents and dr. howard join us. >> i know she was mature but i didn't know she was that mature. >> as a single mom i tried really hard to make sure she didn't always see me struggle so that her life was a lot easier. >> reporter: but the world of dating is rarely easy. so dr. howard cautions the young women for any bad situation. >> what will i do? what will i say? what are the words i can use and have a specific script in mind? when it comes to more blatant sexual assault the onus is on men, what we've been talking about. >> is this a new feminist
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revolution or too early to say that. >> i hope so. maybe too early to say but certainly this generation of women is talking about things that previous generations were sort of afraid to talk about. it was taboo and it's not anymore and that tends to be the stuff that makes big change. >> impressive, gals. they are definitely talking a lot these days about what is acceptable behavior, what's not acceptable and in moments of honesty some even willing to share their own missteps when talking about the desire to be with men who are respectful and good guys, some of the women confess that they're often attracted to the guys who aren't, the bad boys who may not treat them as well and admit that as women, george, that they need to sort of own this and sort of feel that they are worthy of somebody who treats them well. >> and seem like they're starting to do that and saw dr. jamie howard who is a clinical psychologist joining us, as well. let's talk about that. how do you get young women to want to build a good healthy
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relationship with a man they can trust. >> young women tend to be attracted to men with status, power, sort of athleticism, good looks so they put up with mean behavior in order to sort of keep that, but we need to have these young women thinking of themselves as equals th. they can be more assertive and communicate directly and be willing to walk away if someone doesn't treat them the way they want to be treated. >> we saw how important it is to have this conversation with others. >> i was impressed about how they supported one another. they talked about encouraging one another and they were very different from one another, yet, they were respectful and gave everyone a chance to speak. i was really encouraged. >> they had just met and from different background, some are single parent families, some have both parents involved and maybe some had parents not that involved but they're finding people they can speak with. >> what about us as parents? you're a little ahead of me. i have them in high school and
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below. how do we prepare them for those moments? >> mental rehearsal is one of the most important things. have a plan in mind. so run through various scenarios like you're going to be offered alcohol in college. like how much do you want to drink? shots are probably not a good idea. a lot of young women are doing shots when they get to college and the problem is you're impaired and all your good judgment goes out the window. dating, what is safe behavior. what words can you specifically use like give them really specific things they can do to keep themselves safe. >> start the conversation when? >> start it when they're young, you know, and then so you're just continuing to have this conversation as they get older. >> what i liked you said to have a plan. to be thinking about what they want to do when they go out. how should i react. should i go back to this person's want or not or to think ahead so you don't get caught up in a swaying and you can't figure it out. >> great advice. thank you both. over to ginger. >> all right, george. love that series and i love your "g.m.a." moment, abbey the dog ask so not over
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winter. a lot of us feel it's been so cold. every time abbey goes out, this is not set up, by the way. this is how quickly abbey does a spin. this is a very fast dog. put your "g.m.a." moment on my facebook page we'll share your pet your child or friend with the world. let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: there's somebody happy about snow. no snow around here. storm tracker 6 live double scan is dry. we have clouds, a little bit breezy, but not as cold and uncomfortable as yesterday morning. temperatures pushing above the freezing mark in most neighborhoods. today's high, 49. late in the day we'll have sprinkles and showers. overnight rain changes to snow ending toward the end of the rush hour. 34 tomorrow, temperatures plunging, it's going to be cold.
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customers about a possible link between the two and dr. jen, explain it to us. >> the pendulum keeps swinging. this is really about a chemical compound called acrylamide. it is not an ingredient. it forms when coffee beans are roasted at high temperatures and by the way it's not just coffee. it's in toast, particularly burnt toast. it's in french fries, it's in other foods and like anything else that potentially could be cancer-causing it's about frequency and dose in small amounts, we're exposed to it. it doesn't generally do any harm. in higher ams that could be a concern. >> people watching at home right now, this is their go to. >> it's my go to. i think overwhelmingly the data supports massive health benefits to coffee that we have known for decades. among other things, coffee consumption has been shown to reduce the risk of parkinson's
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disease, type 2 diabetes, certain cancers like liver, uterine, skin cancer and, listen, it's like anything risk versus ben fete. we did reach out to the national coffee association, they gave us this statement. coffee has been shown over and over again to be a healthy beverage. the u.s. government's own dietary guidelines state that coffee can be part of a healthy lifestyle and i agree with that. >> your bottom line? >> i think we have to put it into context. we hear cancer and it can be paralyzing. we can't live our lives in a plastic bubble. you're exposed to radiation on a flight. outside you're exposed to sun, a carcinogen. the world health organization actually removed coffee from a list of possible cancer causing compounds in the past so we have to put it in context and live a healthy lifestyle. most things in moderation and try not to be paralyzed with fear that every single thing you do because it's about the sum total, not just one thing. >> okay. and drink more water. >> that's our thing. >> tomorrow we're going to be talking about it.
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our water challenge. >> our water challenge for february. we're going to do that. [ applause ] especially if you drink coffee because you get dehydrated. thank you, jen. we turn to a new look at life behind the scenes with patriots quarterback tom brady. where are the patriots fans here? all right. exclusive look the ahis documentary series. good morning, diane. >> good morning. so far we've seen how hard he trains, his fun relationship with his teammates but now we're getting a closer look at his family life. at one point he says even during football it's not as if life stops and sometimes it seems like neither does tom brady. it's tom brady like we've never seen him before. >> if you're going to compete against me you better be willing to give up your life because i'm giving up mine. >> reporter: the five-time super bowl winning quarterback is giving fans a glimpse in "tom vs. time" showing how he tackles life on and off the field. >> it takes a lot of energy and a lot of intention. >> reporter: in these clips his
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wife, gisele bundchen, opens up about balancing family time with the busy football season. >> he puts a lot in that and then everything else can fall out of balance because of it. >> when he's on the field, she steps in. >> i really take on 100%. you know, i take the kids to school. you know so that i become a lot more present although i feel like most women are the ones who are motion present. sorry to say that. >> reporter: the docu-series shows an intimate moment between brady and his son. >> i study their techniques and learn an when i get out there. >> what if they see your techniques. >> reporter: it seems to pay off. >> every week you have to change them so you have to have a lot of techniques. that's why you have to work really hard. >> good that you have a whole team. >> reporter: earlier episodes show brady interacting with fans, training and even working out alongside gisele while keeping his eye on the prize. >> i don't need exterior
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motivations. the ones that i have inside of me are enough. >> wow and new episode of "tom vs. time" airs tomorrow on facebook. watch and then on sunday, of course, he's going for his sixth super bowl ring. he is playing in his mom's home state, so he says he plans to have many minnesota family members in the stands. >> we're so happy his mom is doing better. wonderful to see. all right, patriots fans. [ cheers ] eagles fans, eagles fan, all right. valentine's day, "deals & steals" coming up. >> 8:27 a.m., thursday, first
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day of month of february, good morning, everyone, i'm matt o'donnell. karen rogers is looking at the vine street and traffic. >> reporter: good morning, matt o'donnell we have heavy traffic on the vine. we had an accident on broad street that cleared, but traffic is heavy from i-95 to the schuylkill expressway. in bucks county we have problems here, as well. just cleared a minute ago, route 1 northbound at route 13 as you head toward the trenton morrisville bridge that's where it is. traffic is slowing in that area, as well. we have an accident on 295 southbound past route 30. speeds 27 miles per hour. a few accidents in delaware. in wilmington an accident lancaster avenue at ford avenue. harmony road that's causing restrictions another one new castle avenue that has injuries,
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as well. you may see ems coming to the seen. >> it's going to be a comfortable day relative to wintertime. here's david murphy. >> reporter: better than yesterday, matt. 36 degrees. not a whole lot of wind. yesterday we were looking at the windchills in the single digits. this is much better. this afternoon 49 degrees, lots of clouds, a late-day shower can't be ruled out. rain overnight that briefly changes over to snow in the morning him you might see that in the morning commute. doesn't look like we'll have a big impact. we say hi to phil in the afternoon. temperatures fall in the afternoon from the 30s to the 20s and it's going to be blustery. saturday, clouds, 34. sunday, clouds, 42. rain arriving during the day, might mix with snow, looking like a rain event through the super bowl. >> what philadelphia mayor jim kenny is doing to do to prevent
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♪ back here on "gma." we've got our celebrity chefs, sunny anderson and george duran, they're hard at work, they're competing in our super bowl snack stadium showdown. all right. guys. how is it going over there so far? looking good, huh? >> oh, yeah. absolutely. we're hungry. i hope you're hungry. >> we're always hungry over here. there was a story that popped up in our newsfeed and it has to do with not food and super bowl but the top good luck foods for the super bowl teams, the online food delivery service grubhub crunched the numbers and what do you think was the most popular food after the eagles win, the most popular --
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>> philly cheesesteak. >> yeah, cheesesteaks. >> you're almost right. philly cheesesteak pizza. nice. >> yeah. >> it does look good. >> all right. what do you think is the favorite food for patriots fans after the -- >> clam chowder. >> chowder. >> chowder. >> can you do the honors, george? bacon, bacon, bacon. >> just bacon? >> bacon. [ applause ] >> i don't think i believe that. >> do you guys just order bacon? >> hey, it's grubhub. i'm just the messenger. you were saying -- >> pimento cheese. i love it. >> guacamole before a gig game. >> before penn state. >> before, during, after. >> fried chicken. >> fried chicken. >> robin roberts. >> gumbo.
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gumbo. >> i like it all. i'm really hungry. >> that really smells good. >> we also have -- >> move on, please, please. >> so people are betting on who will win the super bowl, obviously, but there are some fun prop bets. people betting on things that could happen off the field during game time. t.j. is in minneapolis right now, teej, can you explain this to us? >> yes, you can beat on just about anything, guys. you can bet on who is going to win the coin toss. can you bet on how many times gisele is going to be shown during the broadcast or whether or not you think tom brady's jersey is going to be stolen again but i have some prop bets for you all this morning. we need your help on. you all good whiteboars. write down your answers. tell me national anthem, pink, do you think she's going to go airborne during the national anthem, yes or no? of course, people remember famously she went airborne in that performance at the amas
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but -- >> four noes. >> four noes. >> yes or no? >> we all say no. >> no go, teej. >> everybody is saying no. okay. that's interesting. we'll take note of that. i have another one for you here. how many times during the broadcast will the phrase wardrobe malfunction be mentioned? how many times will wardrobe malfunction be mentioned? you remember the performance from justin timberlake and janet jackson a couple of years ago that coined that phrase. >> 17? >> write it down. >> lara? >> robin and i said three. george, six, amy is going deep, she said 17. >> how many? [ applause ] 17? okay. 17? 17? >> she said 17. >> 17. >> just meaning like they'll say it a lot. >> okay. >> i got last one for you. this is easy. what color will the gatorade be that will be dumped on the
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winning coach. bill belichick is still sticky from his five rings -- so what color -- >> all right. t.j., we have blue from amy, green from robin and george and yellow from spencer. >> okay. i will let you all know orange has been the popular color over the years. now, what we'll do is take note. we'll take note of your answers on monday and come back and see who did best. >> we'll crown a winner. >> thank you, t.j. we will tay in the super bowl spirit because jimmy kimmel got players together for an nfl edition of mean tweets. >> i never liked rashad jennings. he don't have good vision as a running back and he slow. because you sound like a kid, i'm going to be polite and encourage you. stay in school. >> boo, gerald mccoy is lazy. as you spell mccoy m-c-o-y.
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but you're the lazy one go peyton manning is the only nfl player that looks like the mascot of the team for which he play, #horseface. perfect. >> that is so mean. [ applause ] >> i love how they're good sports if stay in school. >> you can see more of jimmy kimmel's mean tweets tonight at 10:35 eastern right here on abc. and some keys. anybody lose any keys? >> we are now doing a live lost and found. >> how you ever lost these, well, tory johnson is here to help. we've got something for people who misplace things next in "deals & steals." is that why they're here? [ applause ]
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back here on >> reporter: back on "g.m.a.," the work is being done, george and sunny making their snack stadiums. i'm overwhelmed by the food behind me. the details going into this. you need a forecast for the game. snow on saturday as the little front moves through. i call it little because the arctic air behind it is so serious, by kickoff time, the windchill is 20 below in minneapolis. it's a good thing, philadelphia
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fans an patriot fans know how to do the cold, i think. i don't know about that cold, though. let's get a check closer to home. >> reporter: as you're getting over to the stadium a few hours before the game it's 4 below. we're dry not as cold today in the 30s. 49. a couple of hours late tonight could change over to snow before it done friday morning. special valentine's day edition of "deals & steals." tory is here with bargains for your loved ones that will get there in time for valentine's day. very thoughtful of you. >> oh, thank you. >> more thoughtful starting at $5. let's go, lady. >> so first up, we are amplifying the message of love. we've got some help here with that too. so -- >> oh, look.
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>> so these are two gigantic inflatable balls, even one tinier than this or brand-new apparel. crew neck sweatshirt, hoodie, t-shirts, also big love ball buttons if all you want to do is a little button. >> a little love or a lot of love. >> love goes a long way. spread the message of love normally 10 to $79 depending what you choose. everything slashed in half, 5 to $39.50. you guys look amazing. amazing. thank you. >> we love love. >> reducing stress when you lose your keys or your phone or any kind of valuable so that's what orbit does. orbit is the bluetooth key finder and so you attach this little tiny tracker right onto your key, then you download the app, iphone or android and if you lose your keys you press the button on the app on your phone and this will emit a sound or the opposite works, so if you
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misplace your phone and you press the button on here your phone will buzz even if your phone is on silent. >> did you hear that. it goes both ways. two for the price of one. >> moms of college kids have been embedding these in kids' jackets so when jackets get lost, they've got the tracker right on their phone to be able to find where that jacket is, so it's a really fabulous thing. 12 different color, normally $30 slashed in half, 15 bucks for stress-free orbit. >> this is a love letter collection so you can choose a single letter. these letters flip around so can you wear them two different ways or i would choose for you, you are my sunshine is what i would choose for you. the best about this collection is that everything flips. there's pendants and little phrases but letters you wear two different ways. gold and silver options and all the boxes are fabulous. the pouches have nice message, just a beautiful gift for yourself or somebody else, normally 68 to 98.
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everything slashed more than 50%, 29 to $49. >> this is a great gift. >> a good one. >> well presented. >> really well presented. we love packaging. so one voice. so this is the gift of both warmth or function as well as music. so these beanies have built-in spikers right into here. there's bluetooth vergara, there's also these -- i love these hoodies that have earplugs right in them. earbuds right in them so you can listen to your music. >> my child will never listen to me. >> or sleep masks. bluetooth enabled or sound enables so you get sleep and sound in one. big selection, 49 to 70 regularly but slashed by 57%. 20 to $30 for this assortment. big assortment. >> okay, another fun one, okay so feel how cozy these are. >> sorry. >> that's okay. >> you talk, i'll fix. >> wine glass on the front and
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on the back it says, wine a little, laugh a lot. >> love that. >> imagine that. they have clever sayings, super comfy and slip grip on the bottom so you're not going to slip around. adorable assortment. slashed by at least 50%, $5 to $19. there's socks and bamboo moisture wick socks and say fun things at the bottom. and then finally at home pampering. this is like hydrate and chill. put on a face mask and chill out. big assortment for either girls night, guys night. men and women. you choose the package. huge assortment including this loofah mitt with soap built in so you get everything all in one. everything is fabulous from spa life. great assortment. normally 15 to 56 but slashed in half, 8 to 25 per set so you're going to get a lot for your
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money. >> really great select. thank you, tory. and something for you, all. everyone in the audience is going home with a gift from spa life. [ applause ] a little valentine's day from us to you. we partnered with all of these companies, tory finds these amazing companies to get these deals. go to our website. all details are there. thank you, tory johnson and thank you guys. coming up, snack stadium showdown. george duran and sunny anderson. celebrity chefs on their stadiums. get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix.
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>> in the other corner we have with us celebrity chef george duran. [ applause ] >> come on, people. come on. >> all right. former new england patriot espn host damien woody. [ applause ] sunny, george, damien, we got it all together. all right, so let's start. who wants to go first? >> ladies first. >> okay. >> whoa, hey, wait, ho. nothing wrong with being a lady these days. we start off with something interactive. not just a snack stadium but craziness stadium. meatball launchers. >> what do you mean meatball launchers. >> you stand right there. go ahead and throw a meatball and open your mouth and i'll open my mouth. >> are you serious. >> three, two, one, go. >> let's do it again, one more time. >> three, two, one, go. oh.
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>> i got it. [ applause ] >> that's right. that's right. >> i love it. >> lots of new england stuff, crab cakes, some red hots over here that are from maine. but loaded with lots of different foods from guac stadium to the end zone for the patriots and eagles. yar yarlsberg and good cheese and everything is edible almost. don't eat the jumbotron. >> only missing is clam chowder. that's all we're missing. >> no clam chowder. all right, miss sunny, little sweetness here. >> we got the sweet victory. this is my invention. the first inflatable snack stadium. the inflator. [ applause ] way to make it easy because not everybody has power tools and wants to build a stadium out of sandwi sandwiches. as soon as the sandwiches are gone it's not a stadium anymore. >> what, no. >> we play dirty but we love
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each other. this is the sweet victory setup. you can't forget about the sweets for the big game. >> yeah. yeah. [ applause ] so the way i do it is i've got cupcakes. i didn't make these. i went to the grocery store and then i got some sprinkles and put them on top because there's all this ear tough like the setup and the ice and chili and halftime food so phone it in on other stuff. i came through with the savory. we got clams and hot dogs and burgers. we got the chili. taco bar there and two sets of drinks, the gronk guzzler for gronkows gronkowski. and we've got the one for my man foles. >> she's bringing it. >> if you want to get alcoholic, you do what you do. >> thinking of me. i'm a husky guy. got a sweet tooth. got a sweet toth. >> i like the slow cooker.
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>> you huddle up with super fans. we have to judge. you two talk to me. tell me about the taste of the nfl which is a very important initiative. >> the cool thing it started in minneapolis, right. so now it's coming back this year. we raised over $25 million and the money goes to hunger aid. food banks. >> all throughout the country. one -- >> wow. >> incredible that there's still so much hunger, one out of six people are going hungry. fantastic way of helping others especially through food and hunger and go to taste of the nfl.com. >> part of the nfl, the super bowl for -- >> a long time. >> that's a lot of money. >> and started with someone who wanted to help. what is football without food. let's be honest. i really like it. >> glad you are helping out with it. >> damien, you huddled up. who is the winner? >> this was tough. this was tough, robin. i mean, i'm a big guy. listen, i'm a big guy and love all the meat. but we're going to go with sunny. we're going to go with sunny. we're going to go with sunny.
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[ applause ] >> i'm going to disney? i'm going to disney? >> no. >> i'm not going to disney. >> no, this is all you get, honey. that's all you get. >> okay. >> i thought for sure the meatball launcher would put you over the top. >> i thought so did but it didn't launch. it just went straight up in the air. >> you do it. >> oh. >> hey, george, sunny, damien, super fan, thank you very much. and you can get the recipes and tips on how to build all this, our snack stadium, on our website. we'll be right back.
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"good morning america" is brought to you by bum ler bick which daters. hardwood floors for less. a big congrats to sunny. her nails totally match the trophy which makes sense. congratulations and before we go, we do want to say a big thanks to fanatics for the super bowl gear our audience has been wearing making all the merchandise including what the players will be wearing on the field after the game. >> and, please, if you're wondering, this will all be consumed. we have a large, large crew
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here. we have a crew downstairs. none of this food will go to waste. >> starting now. >> right now. also welcome to the newest member of the "gma" family our producer extraordinary michael and look at little quin rae. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> then also we have a special treat for you guys. an exclusive first look at the trailer for the brand-new "grey's anatomy" spin-off called "station 19." take a look. ♪ >> you guys. >> you know i'm not exactly -- ? sure thing, new guy. >> i do this job because i love it. >> put your game face on. >> every fire put out, every life saved.
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traffic? >> reporter: let's take a brand new look at the schuylkill expressway. it's shocking we have a problem on the schuylkill expressway westbound at girard, off to the side. travel time 24 minute ride between the vine and the blue route. 28 minutes eastbound. we had an accident skippack pike in whitpain township. that's causing restrictions. one on pot shot lane at germantown pike. one at butler pike. a handful of accidents coming in and slowing you down at this point. not much better in delaware. one cleared on lancaster avenue. one on harmony road and new castle avenue. take it easy. >> david it's not bad today. >> reporter: it's 27 degrees cruel want a coat. winds not that bad. this afternoon it gets milder, 49 degrees.
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late this evening, showers build in and rain changes briefly over to snow before ending early tomorrow morning. we'll be on the air at 4:30 a.m. and let you know if there are any problems out there. we're expecting mainly wet roads. blustery and cold, 34 in the morning. i expect temperatures to plunge into the 20s in the afternoon. >> investigators are looking for the cause of the deadly fire that claimed two lives in north philadelphia overnight. we'll have a live report from the scene on the two victims on "action news" at noon. "live with kelly and ryan" is next. i'm matt o'donnell. have a meat thursday!
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>> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, recording artist and actress rita ora. and from the series "ash vs. evil dead," lucy lawless. plus, it is the super battle of the season, who will be the winner in "live" super bowl cookoff? all next on "live!" and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> kelly: hi! [cheers and
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