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be. two days until the big me. a bunch of fans getting ready.ere there they are. >> oh, yeah they're go is joining us later this the only person to beate the super bowl and who was there for one ofwas. it. ye yes, we did. we did. >> the on sunday will have a chance -- dr that?>> only when asked to. i reallytn but when brings et y does. showdown over t republican memo and his own st justice den against a release of that memo. want to go right to our chief st justice correspondent pierre th. this is an extraordinary attack from the presi >> yes, good morning, george. the president is on theleadership an investigators of thnd the justice department have politicized the ed sacred investigative favor of democrats and against republic would have been ho uneinkable just ani house poised to authorize the as release of that controversial gop memo against the wishes of the fbi, president trump is ignoring questions.r. >> mr. president, what about thei
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fb's grave him? rep a speech c. rnc. >> did anybody not see stateof the union? because even the haters good reviews on that one. >> reporter: not mentioning thatmo w memo which sources tell abc newsgges suggests the fbi showed li political bias a the ident.es the president suggesting after the state of the union that he wantemo made public. >> just release the memo. >> oh yeah don't worry,0%. >> reporter: but christopher wraydisagrees and fbi offici about their grave concerns about omissions and the mo's memo's accuracy wray backed by the more 13,000 member f agents association shfor womenfbi. house speaker paul ryan says the memo is not an indictment of >> if e made and if individuals did something wrong, then it is our job as the legislatentoversight over the on e the house intelligence committee say the memo is pure politics. >> it seems to be based in an effort to undermine bob mueller to protect the president.ha i have not seen a shred of evidence that would suggest thatere'there's
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been an abuse in the russia >> reporter: the report was written by republicans on that committee. chaired by congressman devin nunes, an ally of president trump who served his transi sources tell abc news it accuses of acting inappropriately when it sought arv surveillance war of6 for a former trump campaign adviser suspected of being a russian agent. critics say the document cherry-picked and a top republican on the senate te intelligence committee is now openly supporting the fbict director who is in defiance of the president. >> i would tell you there is no i fbi director that hasn't faced undue political pressure and i think he's handling the pressure well. >> reporter: former fbi director james comey last night weighing in with a tweet, quote, should appreciate the fbi speaking up. wis i wish more of oureaders wouldheart, american historyows shows that in the lon run, weasels and liars never hold the field. so as long as good people stand up.. george weasel liars? this is clearly now completely rs personal between comey and the id president. >> between comey and the id president. you've been coverin justice years.e the president in that said it's th
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unthinkable what he's accusing the leadership of the fbi and the justice department of doing, but what's really unthinkable here is this kind of open warfare, open attack from the esid president. >> reporter: this is extraordinary and you have the fbi director laying out his independence in open defiance ofe the president. they're all waiting to s this memo is going to be leas released. comey and the been, you know weighing in from the outside. now we expect wray to respond the president this memo comes out, george and, again, they're waiting on the memo to eeleased and to it. >> okay pierre, th anks white house correspondent jon karl.. jon, i don't think this twe s was part of the in thisand there was a behind-the-scenes lobbying department directed at the white trying to lowerns tensions even knew the mo memo was coming out. but they know how upset the president talk as if there is open warfare between the president and the upper reaches of the fbi
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and the justice department. think about th george talking about the fbi director theney general and several other top at e th t 48 hours have come in here and pleaded th with the white house to block the release of this memo. even the director of national te intelligence w of these people appointed by the president, we know the presidentli believes in a deep state conspiracy against him. now it appears he believes that ep state conspiracy includesle that he himself put in place. >> the second tweet, he seems to be pushing t democrats are all behind this surveillance of the trump campaign, that the hillary mp campaign funded this dossier, that convinced the obama mi administration to do some ei surveillance of the trump campaign officials. yet, this was something approvedby by the president's own deputy attorney general. >> reporter: which is -- that's ro rod rosenstein and that is 's what's going to put him under so much pressure here the original order comes before rosenstein t but he reapproves ithes it again after the president is te
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elected so he's approving ei surveillance of a top trump campaign former associate while e the president is in the white us house. that's why he is under so much fire. >> jon one final question other white house aides who have seen the memo think it might not be as powerful as the president thinks. >> reporter: there's definitely a concern that this could turn into -- turn out to be quite a dud and, remember george as this memo was reported the one in thing we already know about this memo and repeated every time it is mentioned is that the fbi believes it is misleading. that it paints an incorrect ct picture of what has happened. >> which is why they have grave concerns about it.n ka jon karl, thanks very much. michael. >> george, you know we keep talking about unchartered territory and these tweets this morning -- >> it stunned me.er we were planning a different show this morning until this came in around 6:40 because as iid said to jon, everybody behind the scenes at the white house knew this was coming but were trying to lower the tensions ande the president just ratcheted it right up this morning. >> all right. >> all right, thank you, george. now to that blast of winter
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weather that's moving through the midwest and the northeast just in time for the big game to bring snow overnight and, nger ginger you've been tracking this system. >> you know we're watching it, chae michael. of course from norfolk, virginia, the rain this morning t up through parts of ken nut and rhode island. you're seeing some snow transition into massachusetts too. this is what it looks like on e the roads in suffolk county, newrk. york. this is new york city i'm talking about is 6 inches above er average and we've been having little hits that help add up.at what you'll notice are the temperatures. starting the morning just about freezing or subfreezing it feelslder colder than that but by this in evening, when you get done with nn dinner it's:00 p.m. it'll feel ke like 1 below in new york city. in 4 in washington, d.c.at that bitter cold settles in vi obviously not just for the east coast.coas look at philadelphia feeling ke like 1 tonight. detroit, 2.ch chicago, you don't get out of it and minneapolis, there for the game already.'s that's nothing compared to what's going to happen and i will talk about that forecast coming up michael. >> thank you. all my friends in minneapolis are sending me screen shots of
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like the weather, minus this. i'm like you win. >> t.j. was doing the same thing for us. >> it's freezing. >> we'll check in with t.j. later. we turn to the latest on s that school shooting in los angeles that left four students wounded and a 12-year-old under rest arrest. clayton sandell is there at the ho school and, clayton, police are now saying they believe it was an accident. >> reporter: that's right, robin and this morning that girl is g being held in juvenile hall as ve investigators try and figure outere where and how she got a gun and y why she brought it here. this morning, questions about why a preteen girl allegedly brought a loaded handgun to her l.a. middle school. >> gunshots were heard on location. >> reporter: shooting two assm classmates, an adult and two other kids injured by guying glass and metal.th the call thursday morning triggering a massive response ce officers searching students one by one. >> she just said they were on lockdown and he was in tears.>> i
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>> i prepare for things like this but that was my own kid. >> reporter: one struck a -yea 15-year-old boy in the head. he is expected to survive. >> gunshot wounds to the head are very lethal.e the vast majority do not do ll. well. in this particular circumstance this child was extremely lucky.y ofe the not hit any vital structures that were an immedia life. >> reporter: overnight police arresting the girl for scha discharging a gun at school but pe appears the shooting was students who saw it say the sameing. thing. >> was it an an accident. because they thought it was y toy gun. >> okay. but then it shot. r aren't saying how the girl was able to t get the gun inside the school t but officials say the campus is safe and classes will be back in session this morning.bi robin. >> all right clayton, thank you very much. the latest on the deadly fluidem epidemic and cdc expected to release new numbers on how it is spreading and effectiveness of e the vaccine andjanis hase the story. >> such a brutal season.
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last week they say high flu activity was reported in 39 states. so far 37 children have died from the flu nationwide and thatmber number is expected to rise when we get those weekly figur frome the cdc this afternoon. we also expect to learn more t about the effectiveness of this ar year's flu vaccine today. the cdc just announced it is about 30% effective against this year's dominant strain but canadian officials say that figure may be as low as 10% to 20% in that country.at that would be in line with st australia where early estimates suggested it was only 10% ct effective. guy, we've heard it before. if you haven't had your flu shot cdc says still get it, even if it's 10% to 20% fe effective it will still lessen the severity. thousands of fans are heading to minnesota for the super bowl.lot a lot of us will be getting th together. people in close quarter, and that's how it spreads. >> cannot give that warning enough. >> thank you. you know what now to a ar scary moment on the court last night. just after the denver nuggets zz
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buzzer-beating victory over oklahoma city a fan, you can seee, s there, steps onto the court. gets right in the face of oklahoma city thunder star russell westbrook. he appears to be screaming before westbrook tries to push him away. he said he had to push the ay player man away to protect himself.'s it's unacceptable for them to come on the floor. we've seen this scene many timesfore before. nba game the rights are right on the floor and many feel like i bought this seat but at the me same time i'm this close. i'm a part of the action but that's a little too close. >> get off the court.me come on. >> with the nba they're right er there. >> we were down you know lower and the fans are up but they throw stuff at you and say thingshat if you were face-to-face without that uniform on they wouldn't say at that. guarantee you, george. >> i wouldn't say it anyways. >> not at all. speaking of that how about we talk about the super bowl?ame two away patriots/eagles getting theirices in and those gameplans,ot to already
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set, right? >> ready to go. >> so was justin timberlake previewing his halftime show. t.j. holmes is there in chilly nn minneapolis. all the details.od good morning, t.j. r >> reporter: good morning to you, guys.yo how you doing? got we got a lot going on here.lot a lot of people are buzzing in town about a lot of stuff but i don't know if buzzing is the right word. i it is 8 below as i go on air with you here this morning. but for some reason you walk ou around and look at patriots fans and they look warm and fuzzy? why, their guy rob gronkowski got the word and is cleared to of course tom brady's favorite target and you ask coach belichick about him playing and listen to this he ve gave. >> well, i don't think we released the injury report so whatever it is, it is. >> why is he always messing with us guys?atev whatever the report is i guess to play.'s he's always playing mind games
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with everybody, the opponent ande the media but gronkowski was cleared to play. >> that was vintage belichick. >> he doesn't give you much er. ever. >> what's the atmosphere like er there this minneapolis for the ? game? >> this is the best -- i can't pu put it in words.e the best way to put it is this this is what it's like here. guy, it is -- it's debilitating.s folks here in minnesota are some of the sweetest folks you will ever meet but the excitement is il building and i'm talking to a lot of eagles fans and they want ey they want that win to finally go over the hump but you got patriots fan who represent, we know they represent well so it's a funun place and getting an introduction to minneapolis if you haven't been there before. >> what is it like for the players on the friday before. >> it's calming -- like when younall finally sequester you areself ay away from your family in town and all want to get in on the excitement and you're like, i want to relax.ny t many today starts the day when you get away from everybody. you can --
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>> no heavy-duty practice. >> you still have to practice t but after practice it's like family, go away.we we're here for business and this is what we're here for, to win is this game and by going out and trying to party and enjoy it i have plenty of time when i'm not in the super bowl other years. >> i would not be going out. t.j., a lot ofway sunday night which means, not a very productive monday for a lot of the country.ot >> reporter: well look a lot of people take monday off anyway.t, but, yes that is called super m sick monday expecting 16.5 million people to call in sick on monday after the game. especially the folks in boston and especially the folks in ilad philadelphia. they will likely call in sick.ethe winds or se loses they'll call in sick but aup couple million in lost productivity just between those two city just those city now,some people might not show up t. who didal cisery. this is challenger.
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you have seen this eagle at many a football game around the country hanging with us all morning talking about challenger some more as we go throughout the day. >> beautiful. >> that was on time. that was perfect. >> we'll get back to you in a little bit. eli manning, you know him a tt little bit.l he'll be with us. ginger what's that super bowl forecast looking like. >> the forecast is forecast is cold, guys i wanted to tell you about the coldest outdoor game before this one was in new orleans 1972. i thought that was surprising, just a note. you want to check out what's going to happen on sunday. that arctic blast settles in hard. minneapolis says you want to see what we can do. temperatures are seven. if you're not used to that, windchill will make it feel 15 below. winds at 15 miles per hour. that's the big picture and you can get your local weather in 30 seconds. first, though, the weekend
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getaways brought to you by downy. >> reporter: hi, everybody we've a couple of snow showers on storm tracker 6 live hd double scan and finally changing over to snow at the shore. all this is whining down and temperatures are dropping to the freezing mark not northern suburbs and i-95. be careful for a freeze up on roads that didn't manage to dry. temperatures in the 30s and dropping into the 20s through the day and evening. windchills overall will be in the teens. tomorrow 33. 44 on sunday.
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going on his way. that would be a kangaroo >> that's a kangaroo. >> taking out a woman on a bicycle. her name is rebecca. she is okay. she's laughing about it now. >> wow. >> that's scary. >> she did need some stitches on her knee but my goodness. >> scary. >> thanks for sharing that. i know. thanks ginger. coming up we have that case so many parents are watching. a teen sentenced after attacking her friend saying because it was a fictional character c slender man. now her mother speaking exclusively to abc saying she never saw the warning signs.(%errñ how fasdod when your kids are playing on the court? we'll have some tips. od arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. it can reduce pain swelling
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>> good morning i'm tamala edwards, 7:23 a.m. friday, february 2. let's head over to karen rogers. it's been a tough time out there on the schuylkill expressway. >> reporter: it's been a day for accidents on the schuylkille latest one coming in right now. onxpressway heading eastbound near conshohocken although off to the shoulder. huge delays we had earlier on the schuylkill expressway westbound have cleared. we had a big accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound near the blue route. that cleared an hour ago now there's another one on the schuylkill expressway westbound near the blue route. one eastbound and westbound in conshohocken jamming you up on the schuylkill expressway. wing bowl started already you see all kinds of congestion in south philadelphia. we have a big accident here, as well. lincoln highway westbound route 100. we're watching fire crews leave the scene as we speak. this is an accident involving a pedestrian, they are blocking all lanes, they are letting some cars squeeze by.
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>> reporter: we have flurries on the terrace. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you snow has finally made it to the coast. rain changing to snow, but it's almost gone. northern and western suburbs close to philadelphia, lingering snow showers. getting a little bit of that precipitation. temperatures are dropping down to 32 in philadelphia. be careful of icy patches in areas where the testers have -- temperatures have dropped. today's high, in the 20s windchills in the teens. cold saturday, rain on sunday. >> we're sending you back for super bowl fun on "g.m.a." we'll see you in 30.
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moments ago to tell us how long winter will be. >> who wants to know what the please. >> he saw his shadow six more weeks of winter. know. >> it didn't look like he wantedt was cold out there. >> we got a lot of headlines coming trump -new on and his own justice department extraordinary attack aftery warned against release of that classified gop memo. he's accusing the fbi and justice department ofliticizing the russia taking the side of democrats. >> we this carry moment a bit ago. a car went up in flames after a moth turned i on to heat it up. y in the car when saw the fire. she says she believes heat seaters -- heat warmers may be to blame and gm is looking into it to determine the exact cause. >> we'll begin with these developments in the slender man case. one of the two girls who stabbed a friend is sentenced to the crime and abc's linsey davis is here with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. a tearful apology in court
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thursday from morgan geyser and i'm sorry to her former friend for stabbing her 19 times. the wisconsin judge still gave her the maximum sentence a teenage girl who likely won't experience freedom until her 50s because of a crime she committed when she was 12. >> i just want to let bella and her family know that i'm sorry. >> reporter: sentenced to a maximum 40 years in a psychiatric hospital morgan geyser expressed remorse in court for the stabbing attack of her friend and 12-year-old classmate payton leutner. >> she appears to be stabbed. >> what? >> stabbed. >> reporter: the 2014 case known as the slender man stabbing captivated the country. guys geyser and her friend stabbed her 19 times claiming it was to please that fictional character. leutner miraculously survive and
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both girls sentenced to decades of institutional supervision for the violent attack. in an exclusive interview abc's david muir sat down with the mothers of those teenage girls. >> the interrogation it general is difficult to watch. >> is she dead? >> i don't know. she was taken to the hospital. >> that's not my daughter saying things. that's not the way that she speaks of that's not the way that she agos. >> it was like looking at a different child. >> yes. >> reports tell david there were no warning signs of violence. >> i did search pad. i did watch over her y feel responsible? >>hink on some level i'll always feel responsible for not knowing that my daughter wasn't well. as a mother you're supposed to be there to protect your child. >> reporter: the judge explained the sentence by saying that geyser who is 15 remains a risk to herself and others and says what we cannot forget this was an attempted murder and david
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has compelling conversations about that day and the girls now. >> all coming up on "20/20" at 10:00 eastern. more on that bitter cold moving into the midwest bringing temperatures below zero. it could be the coldest s playing side everybody. but eva pilgrim, she is in minneapolis braving that cold weather fo >> rorter: ye people still have to walk around outside. it is dangerously cold below zero. these super bowl roman this ice sculpture having no trouble staying fro and very erned ab the hospital that i up a whole extra wing to deal with fans and frostbite. here along super bowl live which is this outdoor fan experience they've set up warming benches and behind me here you can see there's actually a warming station. just to sort of take the bite out of the cold but doctors are reminding people who decide to come out outside, make sure you dress appropriately. it does not take long for you to get frostbite in these temperatures guys. >> all right. thank you, eva. now go back in and warm up.
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>> exactly. >> ice sculptures are like please bring it on. >> we know football is on a lot of people's minds right now but you wouldn't know that watching night. talkin' football was the category but not only did all three contestants not get any of them right they didn't even bother to buzz in. alex trebek had fun at their expense. >> i can tell you guys are big football fans. >> yeah. >> tom landry perfected the shotgun forpace with this team. [ buzzer ] dallas cowboys. do you think we should go to commercial? let's look at the thousand dollar clue just for the fun of it. if you guys ring in and get this one, i will die. >> and guess what they didn't ring in. no one guessed it. the answer on that final "jeopardy" question was purple people eaters the minnesota vikings defense. "jeopardy" went on to tweet our contestants answered as many
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clues this this category as the browns had wins this season. >> too soon. too soon. >> oh, wow. >> ouch. >> just a little side note your producer did not know that eli mannings what the quarterback. >> that's true. i'm sure she's really appreciating that. >> why wou that? >> you were just saying smart people don't necessari football facts. >> that's right. that's a good thing sometimes. >> youalled molly. >> oh, now i'm the bad guy. >> molly, i love you. off the the flu in your kids. how fast can germs spread while they play sports? our demonstration and the simple steps can you take to protect them. that's coming up next. before people invite something new into their homes they want to know who you are and where you come from. we're almond breeze. and we only use california-gro diamond almonds in our almondmilk. cared for by our family of almond growers. ♪ maybe that's why so many people feel so good about inviting almond breeze into their homes.
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we are back with concerns about the flu and your children. we have seen how fast it spread at school. now we're seeing what happens when they're playing sports. abc's nick watt led a demonstration on the court. hey there, nick. >> reporter: good morning, robin. listen any parent will tell you kids school sports practice iscta of germs. droplets but can also be spread you flu can spread on germy so -- flu we don't do so much hand slapping. >> reporter: we got fogtdemonstration. i'm go in . it mimics the potential spread of a virus. now, go play. less than five minutes later under a flashlight. can you see that? if he had the flu, you might have it too. the team. >> oh chris. oh for heaven's sake chris.
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all of them. germy fingers. >> not just fingers. all over his cheek. rule number tw don't touch your face. >> if you that respiratory virus into ourbody often in. if that kid is sick there is a six-foot super infection zone passing it around sneezing breatheing. >> especially when you're breathing fast exchange going on. >> reporter: rule num on coacs, let sick >> there is a culture in sports that we push ours to tell them not play today. >> reporter: there's more. >> the flu virus will live on he hard surface for about 24 hours.e have a a germ meter that picks up harmless dirt butiruses.e bench. any reading over 100 is considered potentially germ . 1,173. >> it' sterilize those every single day so we need to practice goodhabits. >> reporter: anonymouskids' water bottle. 1,830.r four. >> reporter: cleaning the water bottle every day.not sharing itver possible not touching the water bottle to our lips. >> reporter: how about that game ball?
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2,890. rule number five the golden rule. guys, are you all going to wash your hands after practice? >> all: yes. >> reporter: yes. and that is any school usa, that is not a dirty school. that is an average school. soap and water are your friend not necessarily anti-bacterial soap. some say regular soap is better. kids can be contagious longer than so if your kid keep them out of practice for hours after their fever has subsided. robin. >> all good information. you might want to wash your hands after hamming right there. just saying. after seeing your piece. little what's coming upichael. >> coming up what does it take to beat tom brady? well, that guy right there.e and will share it with u come back with the big board. hey,'s lie. eart.ckily, off care of you. ♪ taking care of business ♪ with print services done r! to save even more when you purchase
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>> we'reowing a party. >> yi we are. i'm hungry. patriots quarterback tom brady sixth to his collection. he also has two super bowl losses on his resume and does . >> the ones that we lost obviously are very painful. you know, you put a lot into it and, you know when it doesn't go well and you know you wake up the next day and you're thinking it was a nightmare. >> you heard him say the ones that we lost. were those losses coming at the hands of a -- who was that? the new york giants. >> yes. >> also how can the eagles beat tom brad michael's oldteammate only quarterback to beat brady. he knows and he's going to join us. >> there he is right there. our big board. hey, eli, how are you doing. >> hey, michael, hey, robin. how are you doing? >> you're out in minneapolis working with gatorade out there and, of course we were -- i was fortunate enough to be your teammate when we beat them in super bowl xlii. you beat them in super bowl without me. why do you think you have the
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midas touch? >> well obviously i part of that.ving a great defense, being able to get to tom brady and patriots and obviously having you and o.c. and justin tuck and jpp and those guys get after him and you know we had -- had the ball with two minutes to go and a chance to go win it and, you know guys made some spectacular plays and i think that's the key. you want to have the game end where you got a lead and you get the ball back to tom brady and he's got 30 seconds. that's about as much time always want to give hip. you have more than 30 seconds, a good chance he'll come back and win that football game. >> he is being nice giving defense a lot of credit. but tom brady is the king of big plays of coming back with not a lot of time left and so is this guy. that's why the giants were able to win. >> one of the best teammates. eli, of course you guys played the eagles twice this season. do they have what it takes to pull off a giant-like upset over
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the patriots? >> i do. i think, you know i think the eagles have embraced this under dog mentality ever since carson wentz got hurt no one predicted them to win any of these playoff games and they've k this underdog going in a underdog and accept that i think that motivates them and they're playing greatfootball. great defensive line that can get to theerback and disrupt tom. their offense runs the ball that can control the ball is playing well so i think they have the makeup to do it. now, can you put it all together and can you, you know, slow down tom brady in the fourth quarter. >> this is great talking about the game. give us some dirt on michael. on stra what was he like in the locker room? >> how was i? >> obviously he's in the perfect job. he's a talker. he likes to dish out and he likes to get on people. likes to make fun of some guys. he gets a little sensitive if you go after him, just a tiny bit. >> oh. okay eli, i have a question for you. who is your favorite teammate of
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all time? >> michael strahan. >> that's what i'm saying. >> he's hired. >> he's the best. he was the best. >> we hope you have fun in the super bowl. we know you're not in it but you have won two and have many more in the future i hope as a giants fan and i love you, you though thy warm my friend. >> always great to sigh you. look at those rings. are those the super bowl rings. >> i got all the rings right here. >> these are all of them.'s your ten table ring. if you walk into a restaurant you ca from ten tables away. here's the other one. >> bring that whole case back me. i appreciate you. thank you so much, man. >> we'll have much more from minnesota coming up. come on back. bye grandpa. heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever entresto was proven superior at helping people
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good morning i'm tamala edwards, 7:56 a.m. friday, february 2. let's head over to karen rogers looking at 422 good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tam you can see the flashing lights on 422 westbound on-ramp from the schuylkill the screen partially blocking the ramp, but traffic is getting by. on the schuylkill expressway we had big problems. two earlier accidents on the schuylkill expressway westbound near conshohocken they have cleared and one on the ound off to the shoulder near conshohocken, as well. you see the slow speeds elsewhere on the schuylkill 3 miles per hou early morning drive extra heavy there. lincoln drive near 100 an
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pedestrian accident. norristown high speed line ten minute delays inbound. patco getting a free ride until 9:00 a.m., not bad. >> let's take a live look outside the view over penns landing. we had a wet start to the morning, but david that looks like it's clearing up a bit. >> reporter: we have flurries on the terrace as you look at satellite and radar, most of the precip taste -- precipitation is moving off the coast at this point. we have snow flurries working through the region. we're looking at sunshine returning quickly. terms are dropping below the freezing mark in philadelphia and below up north. look out for icy patches here and there. overall we're going for a high of 29 degrees. we're looking at temperatures hovering there with windchills in the teens. it's going to be a cold one today. >> pennsylvania's most famous groundhog has predicted 6 more weeks of winter.
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good morning america. it's 8:00 a.m. and an arctic express is blasting across the country. snow and dangerous as minnesota hunkers down for the coldest super bowl ever. kate upton slams guess calling out the for sexual and emotional harassment as jennifer lopez debuts as the new face of the brand and speaks up about upton's accusationf your teenage daughter. how important is social media really when it comes to every day? what they say about women stereotypes. their biggest roamgrowing up confident. >> you're all getting validation from a like button. is that healthy. >> no. >> not at all. >> no. meghan markle suits up for
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her first speech. the awkward moment she handled with grace and how her black-tie day but mirrored princess diana. we're ready for the big game live in minnesota with challenger the eagle, superstar quarterback russell wilson and have you seen the man who tried to live like tom brady for a week? what he learned, how he failed and w touchdown dance this morning. who will win our "gma" versus the eagles fans. as we say -- >> good morning, america. [ cheers and applause ] so were we playing patti labelle because fan? >> you're stirring things up. we're live in minnesota this morning, two days until the su there's russell wilson super bowl winning quarterback with us along with all those super >> talking about challenger the eagle, he's flown all kinds of sporting events. so regal.
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including 16 philadelphia eagles games. >> beautiful animal. >> the fans are out in philly and boston too showing their colors. there they are, celebrating, getting ready before the big game on sunday. >> michael, you celebrated a little throwback. >> i did. >> see this photo right here "sports illustrated" cover with tom brady before your giants stomped out the patriots in super bowl xlii. >> when i think about that song "when we were young." >> you're still pretty young. got a lot of news to get to. president trump has launched an extraordinary attack on the fbi and his own justice department. it comes ahead of the release of that republican memo which attacks the decision by the fbi and the justice department to continue surveillance of the trump campaign officials. want to go to jon karl. jon. >> reporter: george this is an ex- extraordinary showdown. the fbi went public with its
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opposition to the idea of releasing this classified memo written by house republicans citing grave that it ise president is poised to authorize the release of the memo anyway and he's already tweeting this morning attacking the leadership of the justice department and the fbi. look at this. the top leadership and investigators of the fbi and the justice department have politicized the sacred investigative process in favor of democrats and against republicans, something which would have been unthinkable just a short time ago. rank and file are great people. keep in mind george in that tweet, he is attacking the leadership top law enforcement leadership that he himself put in power. >> he himself put in power. all republicans, as well even though he says they're siding with democrats. we'll watch the fallout all day long. >> we'll see if it happens today. no you to that bitter cold. the midwest and northeast and
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ginger, super bowl fans and millions of other, dangerous cold. >> so let's first talk about that system and i say little only because you start with rain in wilmington north carolina just a little bit of snow in suffolk county that big a wouldn't be unlesures weren't doing this.ll take that. watch that tumble and a lot of flash freeze all the way down into north carolina where some roads are very wet through the day today so by tonight's commute it could be prettyy. 4 is what it feels like after dinner in washington, d.c. and just to give it a bigger perspective. nashville even feeling like 21. 1, chicago, minneapolis, nothing compared to what they're about to do for the that's right. as you're getting around saying i know it's indoors but it is still you have to get to the game and i'm sure security will keep you far away. the windchill will be 15 below at kickoff. michael, robin and george. >> i don't know what to say. >> we're not going to be there. it's okay. >> for those who are, we hope you stay warm. now to meghan markle the
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soon-to-be royal taking on her first official evening affair at the endeavor fund awards the charity close to prince harry's heart. meghan took the podium to honor them, of course and had a little envelope trouble but coming to her rescue her co-presenter who also couldn't get the envelope open. but we have to give them a break. it wasn't like it was the oscars or anything like that. >> didn't say the wrong name or anything. >> no. they did all right. >> she kept smiling. >> kept smiling right through it and it shows that pe too. and you have to s megan princess diana did7 years ago at the very same place. you know meghan.w robin is sitting here -- >> come on. >> it is royal news right now. that's what it is. don't tilt your head. >> take it easy this friday. >> that's it. i love you guys are wearing the pins. >> yeah. >> the red is great. >> love it. >> so if you guys because it's bringing awareness to the heart
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>> hey! >> we got two lone wolves back there. everybody else is -- some hostile territory. you're brave people. >> it's worth it. it's worth it. >> how about some "pop news"? >> absolutely. happy friday, everybody. and to you, good morning. michelle obama sat down for her first interview since leaving the white hous the first for first lady stopped by "ellen" and tald about what life is like post flotus. >> now i have a door and a doorbell and people actually trip out when i come to my door and i open itnd the dogs don't know what a doorbell is so the doorbell rings and they're like i never heard that before. >> i don't even do that. so what do you get someone who has everything like ught her a box of wine metamucil, check and a barack
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you sold it. give it to us again. >> i'm out. peace. happy super bowl, everybody. [ applause ] >> okay. we are ready. we move on to our "gma" cover story right now and it's kate upton the supermodel is now the latest to come forward in the me too movement calling out the guess, paul marciano and amy, you have the story. >> that is right, george. on wednesday, the th launched their new ad campaign with jenniferez kate upton took to twitter to accuse marciano of sexual miscondu >> right here.r: she's one of the most sought after supermodels regularly gracing runways and the cover of the "sports illustrated"on morning 25-year-old kate upton is taking aim at a represent. ♪ on wednesday taking to social media writing, it's disappointing that such an iconic women's brand guess is still empowering paul marciano as their creative director adding the #metoo. later adding heallowed to use his
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power in the industry to sexually and y harass women. tmz catching her shortly after se allegations. >> what dyou think should be done to keep people in positions of power from abusing that t a lot of people around them know about it and should speak out. >> really? so you're advising models to step out? >> not models. the people around them. >> reporter: marciano who co-founded the fashion line nearly 40 years ago reportedly telling tmz he touched or been alone with upton saying if she has a claim that's one place to tell the truth and that's in court or to the police. the 65-year-old reportedly speculating upton might be upset because the company cut ties with her after he says she ng up late looking terrible. on the very same day upton made her allegations marciano's most recer lopez as the face nched. accordin to entertainment website the blast, twoormer models allege marciano previouslypriately fords them one filing a lawsuit dismissed allegedly after a
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settlement wag reached. >> he gave us anying all of the gations. >> reporter: guess saying it investigated and found no merit to denying the earlier allegations if a public filing with the s.e.c. thursday company will fully investigate her claims once they are known to determine if they have any merit. and j. lo did issue a say statement saying my position is well known. i do not condone any acts of sexual harassment violation or misconduct. any accusations should be fully and thoroughly investigatonti support our rights as women. robin, i will a send it over to you. >> o much. now to a new "gma" health challenge for the month of february. dr. jen is herinking more water and everything heart. >> a littl chemistry in med school on water. h2o. our bodies are 60% water. it's necessary for every function we have. if you don't get enough it can cause headache dry skin a little fatigue, hunger can masquerade as thirst so you could be really bersty so this is our challenge for the month. >> how much do we need?
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>> well it depends on your ages weight and where you live. you can get dehydrated in the n the summer which is a myth. if you look at the institute of medicine recommendations for the average woman saying about 2.7 liters a day, for men, 3.7 and 25% can come foods like we have here. so again, that's the number you should shoot quick math equivalent a liter is 33 ounce, l at a bottle and use that bottle and keep refilling. >> that is my purchase's >> you're going to take it. that's about a liter. >> so you would drink two of these. >> okay. you know somebody -- because we've been butting it online and said what abooverhydrating. this is rare but co intoxication. it causes our levels to drop. it can headache seizure, confusion in severe ses coma. it rou can overdo it so try to pay attention tour body. when you're thirsty, drink and try to get t liters comes in our foods as how do we keep that in there is serious stuff going on in health.
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ing our daughters become owerful people. paula faris, you got a chance to sit down with 12 to 16-year-old girls for a revealing interview. what did you find out. >> it will hit close to home because you 13-year-old daughters and talking to women all week and started with our "raising good men" series and traveled across the country to have candid conversations including this one about gender stereotypes. what does it mean when you think the word girl. omeone who is somewhat innocent still. word entirely. >> what do you consider yourselves? >> i consider myself a young >> young woman. >> and we're off tackling the with these 12 to 16-year-old young ladies in columbus, ohio. our expert clinical psychologist stephanie dowd joining moms and dads who are secretly watching as their daughters let us in on the lives of an american teenager. so social facebook instagram, twitter, what am i missing. >> snapchat. >> snapchat.
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gee, i'm sorry. you feel how many likes you get. >> sadly, yes. >> i know my own self-worth. it's i want to trustthat. >> let's s you have very few likes. how are you feeling? >> you delete it. >> our seven panelists admit they spent anywhere between two to three hours on every day. >> do you that social media helps or do you think it hurts more? >> helps. because if we all of us feel like that we get some sort of validation, it must be happening for all other girls in the world. >> you're all getting validation from a like button. is that healthy. >> no. >> for parents it's really important to make sure that they're building their daughter's self-esteem outside of social media. that they have their daughter participate in many hobbies and activities. >> reporter: like we've seen in our other panels when we pose questions about female stereotypes we are granted strong reactions. >> when someone says she runs like a girl or she plays like a
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girl. >> oh i can sense it makes me so mad. >> makes you mad? >> it just makes me want to just go out there run so fast. >> yeah i run like a girl. i am a girl and i'm fast her than you. >> if like a girl i run with style. >> i that girls are b be told that it's okay to stand up and speak up. girls sometimes are taught to be polite and that if they speak up it means they're being mean. >> reporter: at the heart of our discussion, what does it mean to be a good woman. >> keep moving up and up and bring people with you. >> care for others and care for yourself. >> standing up for what you believe in. >> how do you become a good woman? >> you just do it. >> reporter: when we reveal to the young ladies who was watching the whole time? >> your face is bright red. is that okay? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> yeah? anything you want to take back? >> my mom is my biggest role model. >> yes. >> yeah i love my mom so much. love you, mom and dad. >> so i was struck by how confident young women were. how would you say that you
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instilled that confidence? >> letting her struggle a little bit, not saving her. she has to do those hard things. so she's learned that she can do them. >> the whole conversation about being validated through social media. her dad said do you want someone to respect you or do you want somebody to like you? you should prefer respect. >> paula, great piece. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm still -- high heart is beating so fast. great piece. i'm glad we're doing this series and we dr. stephanie dowd a clinical psychologist and, doc, we saw you in that piece and these teen girls are so confident. but it is a difficult time for them. a lot of change going on. how can we as parents help them be strong powerful women. >> yeah so in order to teach your girls to be confident and bill their self-worth it's really important tompeir hobb their efforts in school, not their appearance. so often imagesmedia, social media emphasize and girls what's important is to be nd
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thin and that's it. it minimizes their self-worth and dignity so parents have to really compliment their daughter on things that matter. like their talents and their hobbies. and recognize that that' important. not their appearance. >> yes, society is really making it difficult for them. had was so helpful. i was giving my daughters compliments but the last thing i said she is beautiful and gave her four other compliments before that but something that stood out they're getting so much of their validation from social media. that like button. can't we have a respect button. in fact they'll delete the posts if they don't meet the threshold of likes so how are we as parents really supposed to navigate that. >> right, so it's important as parents to make sure that you teach yourdaughter make sure you can find three things you love about yourself that have nothing to do with your appearance. social media unfortunately, reinforces this idea that it's important to get likes. that it's important to be sexualized in the media. unfortunately social media has been oversexualizing these girls
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and it's a catch-22 for girls. they're taught to be sexy but not too sexy. >> so confusing. >> it is so confusing. >> but they're seeking guidance from their peers as well. as a parent do you let that play out or do you take an active role in trying to help them find supportive friends. >> it's bethoth. monitor their social activity while at the same tile giving them free democrat and privacy. make sure you friends and the friends' parents and make sure you're having conversations with the teens. what do you think a good friend is? what do you think a good influence is and make sure you're reinforcing those.
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>> good morning it is 8:27 a.m., friday, february 2. i'm tamala edwards let's head over to karen rogers gettingaffic, >> reporter: we're watching light snow showers coming down, it too well. can you see flying the schuylkill expressway eastbound near the schuylkill expressway. we had accidents eastbound and westbound near conshohocken they cleared. we see the flurries coming through, as well. we see the accidents that cleared on the schuylkill expressway. we're looking at slow speeds, i-95 traveling in the teens from cottman to girard, the normal heavy volume there an accident 322 at penn drive west goshen chester county. seeing snow showers there. we see light flurries on 42 traffic coming up from deptford or turnersville.tch for slick spots. no big deal. >> let's looke and go over to david morning. >> reporter: we have flurries falling on the terrace tam. as we take a look storm tracker
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6 live double scan you light snow showers coming down a out of the northern and western suburbs. if you see a sheen on roadway, slow it down. if there's anything that looks wet in the northern half of the region slow down it could be freezing up on the roads. most roads probably okay. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast temperatures fall in the upper 20s quickly this morning and into the mid 20s by dinnertime. windchills in the teens most of the day it's going to be blustery and colder. more clouds than cold tomorrow. 33 with women's in the 20s. might be snow at the outset on sunday eventually it changes over to rain, very little accumulation across the region before that change. high of 44 later at night tam. >> thank you david. that's it for it's time to get it together with the super bowl spread with the food coming up on "g.m.a." see you in 30.
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feel like they are at the super bowl because they are really excited. friday morning. >> we'll have what they're having. look else we have here. these over-the-top shakes. uh-huh. >> we want to trade. >> i know. >> robin, you've got the good one. favorite. >> what are you guys talking about? they're all great here. they're from black tap craft burger and beer herehave to tell you these shakes, they get a lot of love. nearly 300,000 followers on instagram selling more than 9,000 per month at just one restaurant and he made some special ones for us. what is it about mine that you're envious. >> you got the chocolate. >> oreo. >> my daughter is a big black tap fan. one of the instagramers. sheelgd love this. rock candy. bubble gum. >> my daughters asked me to t them. i saw the line oh, no we're not going. huh-uh. >> that's a tough line. >> wait in line to go in. >> if you're means it's good, amy.ll so mine is called the bam-bam.
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>> rub it in.his is actually good. >> this is really good. oh sorry. did you want any? we're being so here. >> but black tap has been so generous for us here they're going to create two special "gma" shakes for the super bowl. how about that? >> really? >> wow. [ applause ] >> i see why you guys are envious. >> t looking at us like what are >> mas inside. >> the two shakes during our touchdown tailgate party. you know what goes with great milk shakes? >> music. >> what kind?>> justin timberlake's music. ♪ >> his new album, "man of the woods" dropped overnight right in anticipation of his performance at halftime of the super bowl and we can't wait to see him perform at halftime of the super bowl on sunday. we have more music coming up in just a moment with our touchdown dance-off
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dance-off. i got to say you got -- >> actually i was supposed to say all that. >> i know, yeah. >> i was like -- i'm an oreo -- >> i notice you were getting it in so i said i'm not going to bother her. i'll leave her alone. >> i appreciate that. >> you know the thick is we love somebody who is not eating this. where are you at michael kaplan. you're not eating this shake. you know why you're not eating this shake? because he follows a very strict diet regimen because this is the man who lived like tom brady for a week and tom brady outlined it in his book "the tb12 method" and he's one intrepid "new york post" writer and wrote about it for the paper. michael, i got to say it's not an easy thing to do. and you were wearing those -- you got on the tom brady pajamas right now. >> yeah they're so comfortable. i had to wear them? they're supposed to rejuvenate your body as you sleep. >> they're supposedly -- your body gives off infrared
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wavelength, they capture them and reflect them back. these are incredibly comfortable pajamas. >> you wear them in the street like this. >> not in the street but i have taken around to lounging around in and i have two teenage daughters who have told me i look completely ridiculous. >> you i feel like tom brady, though. >> exactly. >> they're jealous. >> you talking about the sleep but also we notice you don't eat shakes like that. >> no. >> because tom brady does not eat shakes like that. he's an electrolyte man so tell us about this enhanced water you were drinking. >> he spikes his water with electrolytes. he drinks 150 to 300 gallons -- gallons? ounces a day. not gallons, not gallons, ounces a day and -- [ laughter ] >> i almost ran to the bathroom for you. >> i was going for 200. >> 200. >> 200 ounces a day. how did you do with that? >> it was good. i made a lot of runs to the bathroom. >> rightfully so. but also his diet is super restrictive. we see you have the green drink. what is that.
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>> that's made with kale celery, cucumber. he drivens it every morning. the diet was relatively easy during the day. at night, though when you're in a restaurant and carting out the wine and bread, it gets a lot more treacherous. >> a little hard and another thing you didn't think was going to be that tough until you did it exercising. >> that's right. >> he has a little band that -- >> i looked in the book and see him using these giant rubber bands and i'm like, okay this is a joke. it's not a joke. especially when you're doing the push-ups. he has the bands around your waist so you're going up and down with push-ups and gives a good piece of advice before using the bands make sure you can do a push-up. [ laughter ] >> of all the things had you to do what was the hardest part of it all. >> having to wear the jersey on the street. walking down 49th treat with a brady jersey that was tough. >> what was the response? >> well one guy said to me it could be worse. you could be wearing a red sox jersey. >> oh. that's pretty cold.
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>> yeah. i got to tell you, thank you for living like tom brady. i see the resemblance too. >> we could be mistaken for brothers in thank you so much. appreciate you, michael. george. >> thank you, michael. you know michael should know that teenage girls don't need a reason to call their dad ridiculous. we're still counting down to the to minneapolis, t.j. is there with a special guest. >> yeah special guest. i got a super bowl winning guest here. mr. russell wilson. of the seattle seahawks. >> pleasure. >> of course you're actually here in town on behalf of microsoft surface. >> yes. >> create change program and you would like to be on behalf of the seahawks. >> right. i've been fortunate to go to two super bowl win one o good rather be playing. that's for sure. >> i guess you could guess ha. >> i know you have a couple of question make a prediction? >> yeah it's going game. first of all when you think
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about the eagles we were we were able to play them. they got a good defense with a great rush. so they're a really good football team. i can't bet against tom brady. i like winning and there's no winner than tom brady so i think -- >> okay. >> so there's so much attention on the qbs. it's hard saying this sitting next to michael strahan because he thinks differently and thinks it's more about defense. >> we gave the quarterbacks a lot of attention. >> gave attention. what is it about being the qb and the responsibilities that both of those have? both quarterbacks. >> well it's a tough, tough task. a lot of preparation but these guys are ready. i know nick foles, we're in the same class together and works really hard. he'll be prepared and then obviady, you know he's the greatest champion in our game and he's always prepared so it's a tough challenge, though. every -- one of the biggest things is ignoring the distract just focusing on football. >> and you guys you know amy and i have been sitting here
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wondering something. dancing, we were sitting here worried about the super bowl dances and have seen dances throughout the season. the super bowl is special. what kind of dances do you think we're going to see on the feel on supplement when someone scores? >> you're going to see some guys being georging on down. it's going to be fun. i foe we got fans here that are ready to dance too. so i don't know. we'll have to see. >> t.j. what about you? [ applause ] >> you know it. so guys have been having fun with the touchdown dances. i don't know if you're much of a dancer but the eagles have been having a good time. the patriots not so much and they're scared belichick won't like it but right now we have eagles fans and we have patriots fans. and we're going to let them have a little dance-off right now. >> let's do it. pie patriots group is here and my eagles group is here. you ready?
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you ready? hit the music. ♪ oh sometimes i got a good feeling ♪ ♪ i get a feeling that i never did feel before no no i get a good feeling ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> now, we're going to have to pick a winner here, guys. we got to pick a winner and our winner is going to actually go home withprizes. but i don't know. i have to pick here. unless you want to. >> it's tough, biots you got five and the eagles ain't used to winning a lot so i'm going to give it to the eagles. [ chee >> hey. >> they didn't even care that i think an insult in there. you'll get tickets to the super bowl exp for
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winning which -- >> not the super bowl. >> they can check out our microsoft website. good seeing you. >> strahan, good seeing you. >> he you too, t.j., thank you so much. what did you say, to the experience. >> yeah he said super bowl experience not the super bowl. we don't have that kind of -- okay. coming up all love -- of course, we all love these milk shakes but could these age you? i'm telling you, it would be worth it. we'll explain next.
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we are back with the everyday things that could be aging you without realizing it. we have beauty and lifestyle expert bahar takhtehchian to show us what we could be doing better and robin teased this bahar. what doetraw have with aging. >> believe it or not if you use a straw too often that continuous pursing of your lips can lead to lip lines or when someonegarette. >> right, it's prematuring a you, ditch and drink tons of water but use the glass instead. >> i love drinking iced coffee through a straw. i have to stop. >> limit it. >> okay. say, the temperature that you wash your face with has an impact. >> absolutely. so you don't want to use hot water when you're washing your face. go for a r even cold if you k the reason for this hot water tends to destroy that skin barrier, maybes your skin red and uneven. it's also really important to not overwash your a creamy cleanser like the stuff we have here an
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wash twice if you work out. >> just once a >> once a day enough. dry skin lets all of wrinkles come out so you want itto be hydrated and use something like this have cereve. t a washcloth and then you know get washcloth and put itface. you say that's a big no-no. i like doing that. all right. all right. okay. and we also have some hair and makeup tricks. >> we do. >> to show how y keep that youthful ap >> absolutely. so we have two twins here and makeup can wearing too f this is melissa. she looks beautiful, but she's wearing doverlined her lips and using a little too much glitter well and hair is really straightthat tends to age you sos awe get older go for something with f i say thank you for -- to glam squad for giving us this look and nunzio and our other twin, turn aroun a much younger look. you see the difference. what we've done is we toned down the lips.
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we've gone for peachy cream shadow a very matte eye and with the hair bangs always make you more youthful. >> really? i noticed her hair is lighter than her sister's. >> that's we did. added highlighting. as you get your ski to get more sallow so go for a lighter color if you can in lighter hair and keep it softer and the makeup softer. really about softening your appearance. >> absolutely. softening the appearance and really some other tips are we see that melissa here has thinner eyebrows. your eyebrows really frame your shape dough as you get older make sure you let them grow out or fill them in with a brow wax. >> thank you so much. very good tips and tips we can all use, bahar, thank you. and you can get even more from bahar on our website. check head over to ginger. >> my eyebrows are drawn in hard. i'll tell you right now. we are big coffee drinkers so we're
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it's just like wine, you want to smell your coffee and understand the notes there. there are three distinction things you see. coffee comes in a fruit. there should be a floral, plant like roastedweetness. sometimes the beans great there's a smoky deep rich flavor. >> reporter: some people like this and some people don't. my step dad is good at this, yes it allows the aroma to get up your nose. >> reporter: you guys have had a chance put those selections in front of you.
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the first cup is sumatra preserve then you have the kenyan highlands. you're doing it right. at least you are cliff. full body coffee with wine flavor and the third was costa rica. no matter you did great job. thanks for playing along. all three of you will get the gift card and green mountain coffee. we want to get a check closer to home. >> reporter: we have snow showers popping through the region patches here and temperatures are falling below freezing across the region. today w 20s windchills in the teens temperatures in the mid 20s by dinnertime. 33 cold tomorrow. mainly rain sunday.
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we are back our over-the-top tailgate party and we have the founder of black tap craft beer craft burger and beer. >> burger and beer joint. >> ain't nothing wrong with that. >> joe isidori. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. thank you. we have some incredible milk shakes earlier. ome up with the idea to do the milk shakes the way you do. >> it wasn't my idea. it was my wife's idea. one day she woke up and said go to work make a crazy shake, so i did it.n 72ours instagram. >> really. >> unbelievable. it's a true story. true story and we're opening upaurants all over the world now. >> you know what listen to your wife. that's the moral of that story. >> that's what i say. she's what you call the boss. >> we'll reveal special milk you made for the before that we'll talk about food. we talked about burgers. you have your burger and i'm what's in theret sauce? >> so this is our classic famous chili cheeseburger.egano, chili powder onion padder garlic cumin and hit it with hot sauce.
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>> let's make one. >> we got a burger going al put it here okay, it's got american cheese. some chili on top. >> how much? >> as much as you like. >> as much as you like. >> all right. then, you know like cheddar makes everything better. >> cheddar makes it better. >> more cheese. >> i'll do that for you. >> more cheese on top. >> oh, my goodness and a big mound of friedonions. just to make it even more messy. >> then if you want a little lettuce, put lettuce and all that -- >> lettuce, tomato pickles, i like it just as is. >> that is delicious. mm-mm. one of my favorites thing when i come down one of my favorite things at black tap, wings. >> the wings. you can't have a tailgate party without wings. this is our secret recipe which isn't so secret because i'm going to give it to you today. barbecue sauce, all right. grab that whisk. you'll whisk it. >> we got to get shakes. ameoil, lime juice, hi sauce is the secret ingrt thisthere. >> mix the wings up.
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>> look at this. >> wing yep. >> chef trick. don't do that. grab a wing. bam. >> there we go. session economy scallions. milk shakes. >> come on. >> you ready? >> i'm ready. >> take this off. go. >> there we go. >> our eagle milk -- >> i'm going after you. i gott right here. >> who you pick in the super bowl. >> looks like the patriots. >> ies.ur website. joe isidori, thank you so much. we'll be right back.
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>> good morning its 856 on this friday, february 2. i'm tamala edwards. let's head over to karen last look at traffic. good morning. good morning tam, look at the snow showers they have reduced visibility coming into the city. looking live at vine street expressway. good on the road it is melting. we have westbound traffic slowing on theine street expressway westbound with the reduced visibility and the snow coming down. 422 you can see the snow, it's accumulating on the grassy surfaces. be careful on the ramps and
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overpass. let's hop into new jersey, you can see the snow showers not as prominent as is in the city. that's the northbound traffic coming toward creek road. take it easy with the snow coming down. >> good advice, let's go outside to david murphy good morning. >> reporter: snow is falling on the starting to stick on the concrete. monument road looking storm tracker 6 live showing the snow showers popping through. you want to slow it see those t done before too much lonthing pops up this afternoon arerlyee the temperatures plunge even in cape may we're at 32. today we're in the 20s dipping to the mid 20s by dinnertime. windchills in the teens, mainly rain for the super bowl. >> we're in the final countdown to super bowl lii. eagles are getting ready to take on the patriots. local fans are blocking to
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