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one saw coming. ♪ wreck me good morning, america. all back together. >> extended roll today. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> super bowl edition getting all revved up because we're right here in the middle of super bowl boulevard, look at that, some very special cheerleaders. getting all revved up. >> good morning, america. >> the whole region getting in the mood. we'll take a look right there. that's times square. look at the george washington bridge. it was lit up overnight in the colors of the broncos and the seahawks. boy, that looks magnificent. >> everybody is getting in the mood around here. and we have an exclusive look at those super fakes that are turning up before the big game on sunday. authorities are cracking down on all that counterfeit merchandise floating around there. >> so a lot coming up. let's get right to the weather. emergency in atlanta. where the dangerous snow and ice storm froze traffic, straned thousands in their cars, students in schools. abc's matt gutman is in atlanta with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, george. all over atlanta, abandoned cars like this, both on and off the road. i don't know if you can see the column of cars going all the way down the hill. and overnight, all the ice and snow that melted yesterday refroze. lots of black ice out there. it is very treacherous. >> this is something i've never seen covering traffic above metro atlanta. some drivers stranded in their cars for more than 20 hours. >> reporter: nearly 1500 cars towed, a thousand accidents or more and many still remain stuck. the georgia national guard was called in to hand out food to those stranded motorists. >> there's just basic nutrition. this is what your soldiers are eating now in afghanistan when they're out on patrol. >> reporter: that sign may have said the city is closed, but its heart was open. there was the chevy tugging the school bus. >> y'all see this, right. >> reporter: one person who simply left supplies in the median and countless good samaritans who took in strangers for the night. >> we brought her some soup and said you got to come spend the night with us. >> reporter: with the georgia department of transportation hard to find, this man used a crowbar to hack himself out. these truckers chipping away a portion of i-85, nameless heroes to many. how long have you been chopping the ice here? >> about an hour now. >> reporter: this morning all of the roughly 15,000 georgia and alabama students who spent tuesday night in schools are now home safe and sound. >> play in the snow. >> reporter: there are still hundreds of cars like this abandoned on the side of the road. georgia is now offering free gas, free recharges and a free toe to the side of the road. george, robin? >> wise decision there, matt, thank you. but now to the blame game. in atlanta a lot of fingers are being pointed over the botched response and what caused it. abc's steve osunsami is in atlanta with more on that right now. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, robin. i just can't underline, robin, how awful this was for families here who are demanding answers from their state and local officials, those same authorities this morning are saying that part of their problem was the forecast. this morning, the fight over how this happened isn't going away. georgia's governor explaining he and other leaders were caught off guard because the forecast kept changing. >> earlier tonight we were under a winter storm watch. that was canceled. >> reporter: at one point the only accumulating snow was expected to fall south of the city. >> at that time it was still in most of the forecast anticipated that the city of atlanta would only have a mild dusting or a very small accumulation, if any. preparations were made for those predictions. >> reporter: well, that didn't sit well with forecasters who erupted. the national weather service saying they were two days in advance and they appropriately issued a series of outlooks, watches and warnings. the president of the american meteorological society writing in his blog "the buses had a tough time getting kids home but meteorologists should not be thrown under the bus." all of a sudden on cable atlanta's mayor feeling the heat for this massive failure. >> you know how angry people are at you. >> well, i don't feel people are angry at me. i think they have a great deal of frustration. >> we're just kind of waiting and, boom, here we go. >> reporter: by the time the word was getting out that all of atlanta's metro highways would certainly be covered in snow, families had already sent their kids to school. parents were on their way to work and many of the state's employees and trucks were out of position. >> the severe weather warning came in between 4:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. in the morning. we had deicing equipment on the roads by 9:00 a.m. >> reporter: we have to state the obvious. the weather does change. sometimes in an instant and so do forecasts. critics say the real miss may have been in alabama where the forecast only called for a dusting and what they got was a terrible mess. george and robin. >> all right, steve, thank you very much. ginger, what do you make of this? i mean was it in the forecast. >> it was in the forecast. we have evidence. you don't want to fight with people that have the watches, advisories and warnings for two days in advance, yes, it switched back and forth but that morning as you said, 4:00 a.m. they knew. 1 the 2 inches. hazardous travel expected and it was eight-plus hours before the first flakes flew. that's it. >> well, there it is. >> right here. >> we're get the latest on the olympics. just over a week before the opening ceremony, american intelligence officials are out with a new warning about terrorism and abc's brian ross is here with more on charges of dirty and dangerous deals surrounding the sochi games. good morning, brian. >> good morning, george. first new developments overnight. russian authorities saying this morning they have arrested two men, brothers, believed to have been involved in the bombings in the russian city of volgograd last month. this comes as u.s. intelligence officials are warning of what they call a substantial potential for a terror attack near the games and it again raises the question of why was sochi so close to a hot bed of terrorism chosen in the first place? russian president vladimir putin put his prestige on the line to win the games for sochi. >> the choice of sochi is the best choice. >> reporter: and the decision by the international olympic committee to choose sochi seven years ago was a big day for putin and russia. >> awarded to the city of sochi. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: but this morning an abc news investigation has found that behind the scenes russia says it was helped in getting the needed votes by this mystery man, gafur rakhimov. who claims he is just a businessman with friends in olympic circles. but reports obtained by abc news from u.s. and other law enforcement authorities say he is a key player in a huge organized crime network that smuggles heroin through russia into europe. >> he is one of the four or five most important people in the heroin trade in the world. he's absolutely a very major and very dangerous gangster. >> reporter: yet that's the man russia acknowledges it used to help get the olympics. the russian olympic committee publicly thanked him for his single-minded work in delivering the votes without which it would have been hard for sochi to count on the victory. russian investigative journalist says people in his circle have boasted of making cash payments to get the olympic votes for sochi. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> translator: there was obviously some sort of agreement. >> reporter: he's seen here at a recent event and denies paying bribes but confirmed to abc news through a translator, his role in helping russia gets the olympics. the translator said "he convinced them because of his good relations with these people. he has great influence." the winter olympics could have been held in the austrian alps or mountains of south korea but, of course, they didn't have the influence of this accused drug dealer to help them. >> putin wanted this so badly. brian, thanks very much. to today's other top stories from josh. we'll stay there. days before the games begin, we begin here with a new strain on the already difficult relationship between the u.s. and russia. u.s. officials are accusing russia of testing a new cruise missile in violation of a landmark treaty signed in the late 1980s. the u.s. has alerted nato allies and believes the illegal testing may have started, in fact, as many as six years ago. and new details overnight about the massive credit card breach at target. investigators now believe they know what happened. they say the hackers stole computer access codes from one of target's vendors believed to be a software company. the hackers were then able to install malware on store credit card readers and thus compromise the accounts of some 110 million shoppers. and some shocking details about the trucker charged in this deadly crash near chicago. he was allegedly on the job for 37 consecutive hours but he denies that he was too sleepy to drive. he stands accused of striking three vehicles killing a highway worker and injuring a state trooper in the process. and in medical news, scientists have found that a child's likelihood of becoming obese can be determined before they're even 5 years old of a new study found that children who are overweight in kindergarten have four times the risk of becoming obese by eighth grade. now, doctors say the window of opportunity to prevent obesity must be pushed back to an earlier age. take a look at this. an extreme situation in new mexico. tumbleweeds are taking over this town after a recent storm. it's like something out of a '50s "b" movie. people had to be rescued from their homes. troops from a nearby military base had to be called in. get the national guard. >> attack of the -- >> plows had to be used to clear the streets. attack of the killer tumbleweeds. >> yes. >> talk about extremes. the plows were no help here. one neighborhood near lake erie in canada buried under an epic snow drift, so deep they were trapped inside for four days because the snow, as you can see here, was piled essentially up to the roof. >> wow. and finally, forget tumbleweed, forget ten feet of snow, because this is worse. a giant boulder came rolling down a hill crashing through a farm in italy. that was a barn, you see there. before it was reduced essentially to splinters. but the owners have reason to be thankful because a second -- you can see there, even larger boulder stopped at the doorstep literally of their house and when you see it again all from a distance, it is a miracle that no one was in that boulder's path. and so the takeaway from the newscast today, yes, it's not so good, but it could be worse. >> boulders and snow drifts and tumbleweeds, oh, my. >> they could be worse. >> a lot of takeaway. >> and you actually are taking us right to a place that could be worse. >> trust me. it is. thank you, josh. the latest on the royal caribbean cruise nightmare. the ship has finally docked. people are off the ship and there are plans to get it right back out to sea just days after almost 700 passengers fell violently ill. they're speaking out now and abc's gio benitez is in bayonne, new jersey, where the ship is docked. good morning, gio. >> reporter: good morning to you, robin. a dramatic cleanup is underway right now. what was supposed to be a ten-day vacation turned into a little piece of hell. this morning royal caribbean crew members are scrubbing this ship down preparing for the next sail tomorrow, just hours after passengers described a horrific outbreak at sea. >> you never felt pain until you did this. >> one of the guys was coughing so bad and getting sick so bad he fell out of a chair and split his head open. >> reporter: watch as one is taken off the "explorer of the o seas" on a stretcher and taken away by ambulance. some passengers say that on the ship they had to wait as long as six hours to get into the clinic. >> i had three days of sickness and quarantine and, of course, you had to stay in your room. they provided everything that you needed, but so that you didn't infect others. >> reporter: before the ship can go out again, workers will have to clean the entire ship from top to bottom, 15 passenger decks, 14 elevators, more than 1500 state rooms, 3 swimming pools, an ice skating rink, even a mini golf course, the likely culprit, that dreaded norovirus. it makes a perfectly healthy individual miserably sick, almost instantly. >> noroviruses are very tough, they're hard to eradicate. the virus can remain viable on surfaces for quite a long time. >> reporter: and that's why today's cleanup is so crucial. >> the methods that have been so effective in controlling this virus once we understood it was happening will just be continued to be used as well as a few others to get the -- to ensure that the ship is fully sanitized. >> reporter: and this morning, reports that hundreds of other sick passengers just went back to their state rooms and never reported their illness. and remember, this ship, royal caribbean, says, will head out to sea tomorrow, george. >> wow, okay, gio, thanks very much. we're counting down to the super bowl. be on the lookout for super fakes. law enforcement officials are cracking down on counterfeit merchandise tied to the game and rebecca jarvis has the story. >> reporter: this morning, officials warning super bowl fans everywhere, beware of fakes. according to homeland security, federal officials have already intercepted a record $20 million in fake gear and tickets. that's 15% more than last year when they seized over 17 million in fakes before the big game. what is it about the super bowl that makes counterfeiting prime time? >> well, it's the event, i mean, it's probably the most watched event ever. >> reporter: "good morning america" going behind the scenes at the jfk international mail facility in new york where 700,000 packages arrive each day, inspecting a new shipment of fakes that's just come in. >> we see these nfl products, for example, coming in from china. that's a good indication it's counterfeit. >> reporter: that's a red flag. >> that's a red flag. 85% of the counterfeit items that we encounter here at this facility are from china. >> reporter: federal officials here uncovering hundreds of thousands of dollars in phony nfl gear just days ahead of sunday's game. >> the material here is plastic. it shouldn't be. that's all plastic. the stitching is off. see how the stitching is off. >> reporter: oh, yes. >> it's very poor quality. >> reporter: some of it including official looking nfl holograms. it says even engineered to the exact specifications of the national football league. >> yes, not quite. not quite. >> reporter: but some still does slip through the cracks, so this morning officials are cautioning, when it comes to game day gear, it's buyer beware. >> if it's too good to be true, if you're getting $150 item for $40, it's because it is actually a counterfeit item. >> reporter: if you're wondering just what happens to all the fakes they do find and confiscate, some of it does get destroyed or with the permission from the trademark holder, the nfl, the rest can be donated. >> why not. >> to charity? that's really nice. >> win/win. all right, thank you. now to justin bieber. he landed in toronto overnight and he was taken right into custody. abc's ryan smith has the latest. >> did you attack the limo driver? >> hey, justin. >> reporter: it was bieber mania in toronto but for all the wrong reasons. justin bieber back in his home country answering to assault charges. accused of attacking a limo driver back in december after he was booked, police let him go. his arrival in toronto even becoming a topic at the state department. >> we're getting done quite a rabbit hole with justin bieber but i will check to see. what the visa implications would be. >> reporter: bieber's camp put out this statement "we anticipate this matter will be treated as a summary offense, the equivalent of a misdemeanor in the united states." >> this is a kid who's misbehaving all over the world instead of focusing on the distracting things like partying and girls, justin needs to focus on his career. ♪ focus i'm focused >> reporter: these days bieber seems anything but focused hot off his trip to panama with friend, confident, usher who reportedly held an intervention. he pleaded not guilty yesterday in a n fl court to driving under the influence, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license in miami last week. ♪ if i was your boyfriend >> reporter: the singer also facing felony charges for this allegedly egging his neighbor's home causing 20 grand in damage. and while the singer here hears cheers at some of the court proceedings the jeers are coming too in the form of a petition demanding he be deported. as of this morning, it had over 150,000 signatures which will force the obama administration to respond to it. robin? >> and dan abrams will be later. the jury is out with that subject later. thank you very much. that's a tease for you. another check of the weather. you're not used to seeing snow next to the beach. >> no, yeah, that would be the ocean right there and this is the beach in north carolina. so this isn't even up north. topsail island thank you to wwaw for getting that aerial photo. it shows how snowy and icy it was all over the southeast and will be for one more day. the deep freeze from texas over to parts of northern florida, this morning, jacksonville waking up with an actual air temperature of 34. 15 this morning in atlanta. and look at that, the milder weather, the big old orange arrows are back, atlanta goes to 60, almost, by the time we reach the weekend. your local forecast in just 30 seconds but first the sunniest cities brought to you by devry university. >> this may look silly anywhere else, but the headline, "we're on drizzle watch." that's really how big of a deal of getting a couple of rain drops is. and they're going to. and they've had them in northern california. we'll talk about it. >> they need it so much. >> need it so much. >> thank you, ginger. coming up on "gma," a skydiver knocked out at 13,000 feet can't pull his own rip cord. how his fellow skydivers risk it in midair. he speaks out now. just happened to be caught on camera. ahead, amanda knox awaiting a third verdict in 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that is one of the questions. >> hmm. >> that we will weigh in on. super bowl boulevard. we've been telling you about officially opened right outside our windows there. cheerleaders getting this ready and ginger. >> you are not but you will be heading a little south to that toboggan. six stories in the air. >> what? >> oh, yes. >> can't wait to watch. >> excuse me. >> it's going to be awesome. >> you and ginger. >> i did not volunteer for this. >> you better get better with rock, paper, scissors, you really got to get better. >> apparently. >> always throw the paper. >> that's ahead but now the anxious wait for amanda knox. a verdict expected today in her latest murder trial in florence, italy. this will be the third verdict since her case began more than six years ago. her original murder conviction was overturned but last year italy's supreme court ordered this new trial. abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: in what seems like a case of deja vu just hours from now, amanda knox will once again hear the verdict of an italian court once again undoubtedly holding her breath and praying the nightmare will end. if there's a verdict of conviction, they should respect the terms and deadline, this italian criminal lawyer says, italy can ask for extradition. but how could this happen? after being convicted of murdering her former roommate, meredith kercher in 2009 and serving four years in prison she was cleared after a stunning new trial found the original evidence unreliable, returning home to seattle writing a book and telling all to diane sawyer. >> did you kill meredith kercher? >> no. >> were you there that night? >> no. >> reporter: but italy's highest court overturned the acquittal and ordered a new trial, oddly this time italian prosecutors completely changed their theory. in the first trial knox was accused of killing kercher during a drug-fueled erotic game. this time prosecutors said the murder was actually driven by a fight over a dirty apartment and an unflushed toilet. through it all knox now sporting a new short haircut at home in seattle avoided the trial finishing her degree at the university of washington and worrying about what's next. her former boyfriend, raffaele sollecito is still on trial for murder and will be in court today. >> there is no evidence now and there never will be any evidence so until this matter is completely resolved and resolved favorably, it will remain understandably concerned. >> reporter: whatever the verdict today, incredibly, it won't be the end. the case can be appealed yet again to italy's supreme court. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> and abc's chief legal affairs anchor dan abrams here for the countdown to the verdict. and, of course, we heard from the attorney. there's going to be concern from her family. how worried should she be? >> well, look, in italy this is viewed as a close case. remember, this appeals court is the same court, although not the same judge, et cetera, where she was found guilty. the supreme court heard it. they said, no, no, no, we're not abiding by that verdict. go back, retry this case again and then let's talk. meaning if she is convicted by this court, it will still go again to the supreme court but i guess the bigger point is that i think a lot of people in this country have assumed this case is over. it's done. amanda knox did her book tour. she's out there. as far as the italians are concerned this case is not over yet. >> so what happens if, indeed, the conviction is reinstated. >> then back to the supreme court. if the supreme court affirmed it, i think there would be a request by italy for extradition. >> you think they would, the supreme court would. >> i do. i think there's a very good chance that if the appeals court decides to convict, that the supreme court will uphold that conviction and that would mean that there would be an extradition fight. she would have some arguments here. she would say it's double jeopardy meaning wait a second i was acquitted already once. you can't retry me. the response to that would be, no, that was not a final decision. that was a decision pending an appeal. so there will be some interesting legal arguments to come if that happens. >> would the u.s. government be put in a difficult situation? >> i think it would be a very tough spot because, remember, they have to, you know, they have an extradition agreement with italy. it's an interesting legal argument that's being made by amanda knox if she's convicted, but there will be so much public pressure, i think, to say, this is ridiculous, amanda knox is innocent, why are we doing in that they would be in a very tough spot. so this is going to get -- this could be get very interesting although none of that happens if she's found not guilty. >> and served many years in jail. already, the jury is out later. >> yes. >> thank you, guys. we'll get to that hair-raising rescue so high up in the air skydiver knocked cold at more than 12,000 feet plunging fast, not able to open his chute until his friends saved the day. and amy robach is here with an abc news exclusive. good morning, amy. >> good morning, it's hard to imagine a more heart-stopping race against time, the countdown starting as soon as they all jumped out of that plane. it was terror in the sky for 25-year-old james lee. watch as lee and a group of experienced skydivers prepare to jump from 12,000 feet. they freefall over the british countryside but for lee who has jumped more than 1,000 times, something is terribly wrong. >> a jumper that left the aircraft afterwards came down a little bit unstable and knocked me unconscious on the back of my head. from then i have no real recollection of what happened on that part of the sky dive. >> reporter: lee's arms are limp and flailing in the wind as he tumbles uncontrollably at nearly 120 miles an hour. his helmet camera capturing the horrifying ordeal but what happens next is incredible. >> two of my friends that saw what happened came down, tried to see if i was responding to basic hand signals and there was no response. >> reporter: the friends stabilized lee by each grabbing an arm and miraculously managed to open his parachute. lee still unconscious soars through the air but he finally comes to looked as he takes control of his chute, lee navigates a safe landing and from the sound of it, he's relieved to have two feet on the ground. >> i was just happy to be on the ground because everything -- everything goes a bit slower then. >> incredible and james lee says that this frightening accident has not deferred him one bit from skydiving. he loves the sport so much, better him than me, george. >> yeah. >> and all of us. >> unanimous. thanks very much. now to the "gma" morning meme. >> announcer: the morning mega meme. >> yes. >> all right. left out mega. sorry about that. tonight's assignment. how fast things change. remember when ipods like this were cutting edge? well they may now be going the way of the walkman. remember the ad, but today there's a story about the declining fate of the ipod, it's going viral overnight. it's been shared thousands of times. the ad right there, of course, because ipod sales are way, way down and that is inspiring a lot of people pending retirement of the ipod. >> i remember that one. >> oh, yeah. >> the mini. >> the shuffle. >> oh, the shuffle. >> i like the shuffle. >> blew my mind. this was technology that absolutely blew my mind. >> at the time. >> at the time. >> so i still use mine. does that look like i'm carrying a giant walkman? >> yeah, basically. >> a little bit. >> harper uses the itouch, the little kids still use it now. >> people, you get it off your phone now. you don't really need it. >> everybody is reminiscing. one viewer shared this photo. "just listening to some limp biscuit on my new ipod." there it is. >> that's hysterical. >> that's good. >> who remembers limp bizkit? >> i do and he spelled it wrong. it's biz with a "z." >> fred durst? >> yes. >> i'm so hip. >> let's get weather from ginger. >> yes. all right. hey, we're on. we're doing it and we've got snow we're talking about. we're going to do a little dancing walk today. we got my super bowl posse behind me. we're all very talented but here's what i wanted to show you because later in the show, lara and i are going to be going down that, that is the super bowl toboggan that is 60 feet high, s 180 feet long and it looks like a lot of fun. the public can do it too. only 5 bucks. super bowl boulevard. let's then talk about what we got weatherwise. and we had some rain, finally in sacramento, after 52 days without it. and you can the rain fall there. it was only 0.03 inches. not bad. there is going to be more happening, especially in central and southern california. this is nothing of a drought buster. not even close but still people are excited. i'll good morning. we're off to a wet start with light rain through about 10:00. that will taper to a random shower this afternoon. temperatures in mid-50s at the >> all >> all that weather brought to you by tempur-pedic. who are you rooting for? let's get back in the studio. we'll be out here all day. >> i think it's pretty obvious. i love the spirit. >> it's awesome. >> up and down the boulevard. >> you really can. coming up, is this the raciest duo to ever hit pop music? >> yes. >> we're talking miley cyrus and madonna on stage together. >> they're up there. and this morning we have a breakthrough in treating peanut allergies in kids. what doctors have done that could cure the allergy for good. 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side? we are taking it to the streets. that is the nfl players choir in town for the festivities leading up to super bowl sunday. >> and they are not the only ones in town right here in the studio, patti labelle, there she is right there. >> miss patti. >> she's going to sing with them coming up. we heard a little bit. you guys want to stick around for this. they'll be part of the big great event, the annual super bowl cause for celebration. >> that is tomorrow night. we have a preview right now. >> yeah, we do. also, take a look outside. it is super bowl boulevard officially opened yesterday and there they are out in force. the 12th man behind miss patti. i tell you what, miss patti, you can do worse than having seattle's finest backing you up. i tell you what. >> yeah. >> they have -- >> party. >> we were saying about 60/40. maybe a little more seahawks fans thus far but that's all a prologue to this, the toboggan run on super bowl boulevard. ginger and lara drew the decidedly short straws before the show, and so here we go. 60-foot ride, eight lanes as you can see. they brought with them, though, members of the new york city fire department's football team, so, lara, are you guys ready to go? >> looks like they're ready. >> that looks like they're ready. i think we're going to go to hand signals at this point. so with no further ado, they are off. i believe if they're racing that might be ginger slightly ahead. >> by a nose. >> oh, that's awesome. that was good. >> it did look like fun. >> it did look like fun. >> does it make you want to be out there, robin? >> no, i'm good. i'm good. but, boy, take it to -- way to go, you two. team spirit like that. going down the slide. >> run back here for "pop news." come on. >> got to get back here. oh, we're going to do the slo-mo. this is something -- this is showing you what is going on here at super bowl boulevard. it's open to the public. if you don't have a ticket to the game, you can still feel part of the festivities, and it has been wonderful here in times square. >> a lot of people wondered how new york and new jersey would be as host. >> they've been great. >> and let me tell you, it's usually thursday of super bowl week where things really start percolating and they have. also, speaking of the super bowl, derrick coleman, a seattle seahawks fullback will be playing in it and his story is remarkable. perhaps you know he's in that duracell ad. he's the first legally deaf player in the nfl. well, there were two 9-year-old twins, and there they are, also hearing impaired who found their favorite player and then they got to meet him. it is a wonderful moment. you're not going to want to miss it. >> i cannot wait for that story. also we have a big "deals & steals" coming up. first some news from josh. we begin here with the south of course still struggling to recover from that paralyzing ice storm now blamed for at least 13 deaths. cars remain stranded on the highway. schools remain canceled. again, across georgia and alabama and these pictures tell the story. the national guard has, meanwhile, rescued hundreds of people in the region while atlanta's mayor admits that schools and government offices should have staggered their closings. georgia's governor, meanwhile, claims they were caught off guard by changing weather predictions. and stories of heroism are emerging from the storm. one doctor in alabama, in fact, walked six miles through the snow to perform emergency brain surgery and thus save his patient. great news, that. and a new warning this morning about security at the olympics. u.s. intelligence officials say there is, and i quote, a substantial potential, end quote, for an attack near the olympic site in sochi. and this morning russian agents have arrested two men involved with recent bombings in the city of volgograd. and some drama on board a delta air lines flight overnight from minneapolis to san diego, a fluid leak on board forced the pilot to manually crank down the landing gear, but the plane managed to land safely thankfully and no injuries were reported. and some new hope for children suffering from life-threatening peanut allergies. during an experimental treatment, children were fed small amounts of peanut flour. six months later more than 80% of them were able to eat a small amount of nuts without getting sick indicating that kids may, in fact, be able to build their immunity systems. and there was a football game in new jersey last night but it wasn't any practice for the super bowl. the wounded warrior amputee football team took on the team of first responders and former nfl players. each wounded warrior lost a limb serving the country but they refused to let them slow them down. and finally on this, a bit of an embarrassment for a group of tough guys, take a look. turkish special forces were conducting a raid on a suspect's house. you see them using that battering ram trying to knock that door down to no avail so they finally give up, and they knock. and that did the trick. the homeowner just let them in. so turns out -- just a little -- >> enjoyed that the first time. >> i'm sure the homeowner didn't look out and see the men heavily armed outside. perhaps it was best. but, no, just knock. >> it works every time. >> get the weather from ginger. >> okay. all right. now i want to show you what we're using. these are a lot faster than i thought. lara, we have to do this thing again. let's talk about the weather forecast, though, because we had the fake snow blowing out here, but in minneapolis, it is real snow. i'll show you the live shot there this morning. ooh, getting some good ones there and, of course, we do have watches and warnings back out to the west. give you an idea of how much snow is going to fall going through the weekend, there's going to be a little bit in chicago later tonight but then, of course, you get a bigger hit saturday into sunday. super bowl boulevard is just absolutely nuts out here. the energy, the excitement and it's still early. you have no idea what this is going to look like a lot later. >> and everybody is out here. i got to tell you all seahawks fans, broncos, big -- our affiliate from denver is here and the trees are even popping up, josh. >> awesome, ginger. get back here now, won't you? and take a look at what's ahead on the "gma morning menu." in "pop news" lara telling us why daft punk has been forced to drop the robot act. say it isn't so. and some big "deals & steals" just for you, our viewers. you're not going to believe how much these flowers will cost you today. we reveal the winner of our game day grub contest. your pick for a most super snack. all coming up live right here super bowl boulevard blow-out in times square. good morning, america returns. 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[ sighs ] i don't know if i can do this right now. come on, you can do it! i love it, i love it. ♪ oh, oh-oh-oh [ male announcer ] if you have a mastercard, you could get a priceless surprise, concert tickets, trips, even a visit from justin timberlake. so you're a fan of me? that's what you're saying? of course. sick! ♪ i'm going to host the oscars again. >> i don't know. i'm genuinely asking. what does that mean? >> ellen degeneres hosts the oscars sunday march 2nd live at 7:00, 4:00 pacific. >> why she was chosen. that first look. brand-new oscar promo again, ellen, boy, it's going to be a great night. returning for her second time now as oscars' host promising lots of laugh. a star-studded show on the way very soon. >> she's far too humble. what it means is just hilarity shall ensue. hopefully will right now, as well. good morning, everybody. let's start with "pop news" and we begin with this, if you spent the entire grammys wondering what the daft punk guys look like under those shiny helmets, well, here you go. they were forced to drop the robot act at l.a.x. because the tsa won't allow you to bring a bottle of water through. probably won't let you go through security wearing robot hands and helmets. sort of like the moment the curtain gets pulled back in "the wizard of oz" and see what he really looks like. that's what they really look like. it's like the wizard if the wizard had four grammys, baseball caps and beards. >> just like it. >> you oknow what i mean. >> put a lot of work into. >> i was like, wow, dike darth vader. >> what are their names? >> fun fact, josh. thank you for asking. you know i speak fresh -- [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we don't even know if you're right but it sounds good. [ speaking french." >> oui, oui. in "entourage" news fans of the hbo show being shot as a movie will be happy to hear billy bob thornton is set to join the cast. he'll play a film financier who puts up big money to produce a "dracula" movie starring adrian grenier. the movie is expected to be out -- >> fromage. >> he's fantastic. ever since "sling blade." that was my billy bob. >> that's the way back machine. hmm. uh-huh. >> thank you. okay, finally, pets always getting into places they shouldn't. so when these pet owners heard a strange sound coming from their son's bedroom they decided to investigate and here's what they found. >> uh-oh. >> oh, sadie. turns out sadie waske looking for some cheerios in the lunch bag and, well, learned the hard way. got a little assist from the baby and that's "pop news"." your smile of the day. >> strong finish. >> you finish strong. >> thank you, robin. the toboggan to here, you do it all. >> work is never done. >> thanks, lara. now to the drama on the hilt reality show "dance moms." one of the stars speaking out exclusively to "gma" about an alleged incident not caught by the cameras telling her side of the story that landed her in court. abc's linzie janis has more. >> i told her my feelings. >> can i city audition -- >> yes. >> yes. >> reporter: abby lee miller, the loudmouth dance instructor made famous for her harsh coaching techniques. >> sometimes your best isn't good enough anymore. >> abby is saying they're not ready to compete against the candy apples and they're a mess. what kind of pep talk is that. >> reporter: and kelly hyland making headlines for an alleged catfight, feud escalating from tv to the courtroom. >> you have driven a wedge. >> things you say to them has driven the wedge. >> no, no. >> and it's not me. i would never allow this to happen. >> reporter: this morning, hyland whose two daughters dance on the show is explaining what she says led up to her alleged assault on the famously loudmouthed instructor back in november. >> i'm just not that type of person that would fight somebody unless i was provoked. >> reporter: are you disappointed in yourself at all for allowing yourself to be provoked by her? >> yes, i mean i don't think anybody wants to be provoked. you know, and -- but i was standing up for my kids. >> reporter: according to a criminal complaint filed this month miller claims hyland struck her and pulled her hair. >> she said don't put your finger in my face and started putting her finger in my face. >> reporter: miller giving her version on "the view" monday. >> did she pull your hair. >> yes. >> reporter: she pleaded not guilty to assault and harassment charges and has been advised by her lawyer to not discuss details of the ongoing case. do you think there's any way to patch things up with abby and the show could go on as it were. >> i don't think so. i don't think you can take back all the hurtful things and the pain that she's put my kids through. >> reporter: in a statement to abc news, miller says "i just hope the legal system does the right thing" for "good morning america," linzie janis, abc news, new york. >> no shortage of drama on that show but dan abrams back here at the table. that can mean only one thing, the jury is out. dan's rearing to go. let's do it. >> good morning, guys. i don't want to put a damper on all the super bowl excitement. >> but you will. >> but i'm going to. a recent article from "the new york times" asked whether it's immoral to watch the game based on the increasing evidence of the long-term effect on the players. "catastrophic brain injury, not as a rare and unintended consequence but as a routine by-product of how the game is played" so are we complicit by watching? i don't watch boxing because i find it too barbaric so am i a hypocrite? >> is that a matter of morality or taste. >> both. >> a great point. >> it's more of a -- >> taste. >> the argument you made with the evidence coming in again and again about football -- >> i will say that people make a comparison to the ancient gladiators of rome and i can understand it but the big difference here is the gladiators were made to fight. there is a choice here and i understand the many, many different things, but there's still a choice being made and especially whether it's football or boxing, i do believe and my sense is having covered the sport for years and years and years players understand how hyper violent it is. >> they understand -- >> but now they're suing. >> it's tough. >> the more we watch the more we make an offer they can't refuse because we jack up the salary so much and creates the -- >> giving them the very best health care is not -- again, that's another thing that we can talk about and that's really what that was about as much as anything. >> that's a hard one. >> a fair question. >> it is a hard one and patty on facebook says "i think it is a very dangerous sport and i do refuse to support or watch it when it involves children," she says. "when it involves grown men who are paid a hefty sum of money, no, i don't one bit." kids, mostly girls who have not even started high school increasingly committing to colleges for athletic scholarships. >> i'm hearing this more and more. >> "the new york times" reports, quote, coaches at colleges large and small flock to watch 13-year-old and 14-year-old girls who they hope will fill out their future rosters. it may sound crazy but it does mean that they're committing to getting a scholarship for college. >> i can think of worst things than knowing in the ninth grade your college will be paid for. >> as former athlete, amen, that would have been a relief. >> and don't have the pressure of -- you can just enjoy your high school years. >> they've been doing this with -- i have a feeling this maybe is kind of buzzy because it's girls. they've -- god, boys have been doing it forever. again, let's gender -- gender knew at that time. >> to get that good. that's an interesting -- ? two reason, because girls mature earlier so they can make these digs faster and, number two, having a hard time finding women for a lot of their college teams. 322 soccer teams for women only. 204 for men so they're having a hard time finding these great female soccer players. >> to be honest, like a lot of sports looking at the club level now. not so much the high school level. it's club athletics and, look, if the best are able to be identified at 13 and 14 as robin said -- >> they can always change their mind later and not take the scholarship. >> verbal commit many. depends on the individual too. you can't just -- >> dan, you're 2 for 2 for the talkers. >> shannon, "at least you have the chance to go to college especially if the money is tight." young athletes committing to college sports scholarships by ninth grade, smart decision or way too early? 8%, smart decision. 92% way too early. >> so we're in the minority. >> exactly. next up is a white house petition to deport bieber. come on. it's passed the magic number of 100,000 significants and the white house has to respond to it. now, this is -- i've heard legal commentators absurdly claim, if somebody else he'd be deported. not true. listen to what we got in our poll. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a second. if a latino landscaper drag raced down the miami strip. >> on a misdemeanor. >> drag raced down the miami trip and was drunk driving and the police found out about it and he was illegal -- >> wouldn't be deported. >> oh, i'm with -- >> he's not illegal. let's be clear. he's not here illegally. he wouldn't be deported. i mean, the point is that no one else in bieber's with the same facts based on misdemeanors would be deported. >> i'll say this, you'll forgive me -- i can't -- i can't summon an opinion here. i'm sorry. >> i'm with you, josh. >> i know you got a lot of heat because you said that it was a minor crime. >> i did. i got so much heat on twitter and facebook for that. >> but you know what, he's racing through a residential area. that's not minor. >> look, it's not to suggest he's being charged with i aimkr. all right. the fact is it's still a misdemeanor but it's a crime. >> you're probably right. >> our flash poll -- >> time to think about it. >> we got enormous response to it. should bieber be deported, yes, 72%, no -- people hate him online. >> whoa, whoa. >> emotions in my head. >> yeah. >> i just think it's frustrating to watch somebody who's been given this gift and to see it, you know, before our eyes -- >> do you want to deport him. >> no, i don't but i wish i could have a strong talking with him. >> george wants to -- >> i want to but i won't. >> yeah, i wish someone would step up, yeah, right. >> finally, a stunning move. this happened last night. the academy that runs the oscars rescinded a nomination for best song for "alone yet not alone." the oscars' board of governors decided that the composer, brute broughton, a former governor himself, quote, e-mailed members of the branch to make them aware of his submission during the nominations voting period using one's pentagon as a current executive committee member to promote one's own oscar admission appears as an unadvantage. >> really? >> because the oscars -- yes. >> sort of crazy, right? they're saying -- he's lobbying and that's a problem. >> those e-mails are hard to come by. >> we couldn't really -- we didn't get any real passion from that story, but, you know. >> thank you, dan, that was good. here we go. most romantic day of the year is coming up. valentine's day, tory johnson, deals that will get you ready for the big day. lara, what do you have? >> i wish i was responsible. tory, you have outdone yourself again. obviously guys go to our webs e website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! we say it every time and we're not kidding they do run out. >> okay, first box, boom, from sherry's berries, the most amazing chocolate covered strawberries, a dozen of them packaged like this, so supergorgeous and even more delicious. i actually tasted all of them and i'm in love with them. normally $40 for a dozen, these are slashed in half, 20 bucks and you get to choose your delivery date, amazing, right? >> good deal. >> next up. >> so i love these. these are from gill's. hand crafted candles. there is rose and sweet pea and you get to choose from 20 different colors of the glass, you can either just put this out. it's so fragrant. don't have to burn it but 50 hours of burn time and you have this beautiful glass that remains expensive normally $68, these are slashed by 72%, $19 and you get to choose your color. >> they smell so good. >> did this win somebody a nobel prize? >> one of life's simple pleasure. >> these are fun from red envelope. colorstays for guys so they've got the pg version or the racy version, right, comes in a little -- >> can i see. >> the racy version. you can personalize your own if that's your preference, as well. normally these range from -- yeah, exactly. 40 to $60, these are slashed in half starting at 20 bucks, fun gift for the guy. >> this is the naughty version. >> oh, my, wow, yeah. >> you guys are both going to love this. >> okay. >> i'm going to grab one from underneath to show you. here's a big one. let's open it up and see how guy tan tick. faux fur but the most cuddly delicious thing. we have got it backwards. >> oh, my gosh, a wild bear in the studio. there's a wild bear on the loose. >> it's like "game of thrones." you can get this sort of solid like this or the rosette pattern which i hi is particularly stunning. these also come in ten different colors so there's a whole lot to choose from. there you go. perfect modeling. >> such good snuggle super bowl material. >> really are. >> you want to get to the other side. you want to use this side. >> agreed. >> this is just for show. >> attracting someone to cuddle up to. >> tell us again the discount. >> big discount, normally $225 slashed by 80%, 44 buck, solid or rosette and last but not least. >> i'll go this way. >> this is like a dangerous one. >> flowers. flowers from teleflora. three different arrangements, my true love, be my love, blush of love. you get to also choose your delivery date and this is an amazing deal because flowers are so expensive for valentine's day. normally $60 slashed by 55%, $27. you'lless choose your delivery date for that, as well. not only do we have all here but three exclusive deals you will only find when you go to gma.com, so you can get all of these which would be your pick. >> on behalf of all viewers whose day you make every thursday, happy valentine's day. >> will you accept his rose? >> i will accept your rose. i mean, is this the most delicious thing ever? >> so, so good. >> they're always delicious. these are naughty. thank you, check it out. thanks to the peeps. >> log on. go get them goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! coming up, game day grub contest many victor. >> deli schsioso. good morning. i'm kristen sze. in santa fe an afterschool counselor accused of selling pot to students could make his first court appearance today. police arrested 20-year-old edward diaz after school on tuesday at willow glen elementary. officers responded to a report that a counselor with a think together afterschool program sold pot to a couple of students. investigators interviewed diaz and arrested him almost immediately. diaz is being held in the santa clara county jail on $55,000 bail. let's see how your morning commute is swimming along, leyla. >> cars have been swimming a little bit this morning. we do have this crash still in place ploking two lanes eastbound side of highway 24. right near morago way near the orendab.a.r.t. station. drive time traffic, things are starting to loosen up on 580. tracy to dublin 32. highway 425 to 101 a 25-minute commute. steady rain over but scattered light rain possible through about 9:00 to 10:00. let me show you what's going to come in later today and tonight. this little bundle of energy will rise through and bring us just a scattered chance of a random shower. if i can be any more less specific about how much rain ♪ >> one of the great sound checks this morning as they are in final prep, the nfl players choir, current and retired nfl players getting ready as a part of the super bowl festivities out there on super bowl boulevard. oh. >> wait, they're all -- those are all players. >> yeah. >> that's the coolest thing ever. >> it's going to be awesome. >> big, big, big thing. >> a big concert they're going to have. >> tomorrow night. >> at madison square garden. >> and singing with the one, the only, miss patti labelle. >> yay. >> there at the twitter mirror. cannot wait to hear all of them get together. >> miss patti is right over there. >> i'm telling you. >> press the button? >> can't wait. >> press the button? >> no, she's like, what is this twitter thing? >> also, that's ahead. tomorrow we have our special guest tim tebow. >> that's your pal, robin. >> i love me some tim tebow. he'll be here for the 8:00 hour and pop star austin mahone singing live right in the middle of super bowl boulevard. >> we should say tim and also our colleague, he's going to be joining espn come next fall talking some college football. >> that's all tomorrow. still got a lot more this morning. celine dion teaming up for the hilt song "incredible" working on a music video. you see that right there. exclusive behind-the-scenes access. we'll bring you that in just a little bit. then it is finally that time we've all been waiting, the winner of the "gma" ultimate game day grub contest. hundreds of entries, only one can win and it came down to two. this was close. it was the taco ring versus the barbecued pulled pork pepper poppers. votes have been tallied. no. votes have been tallied and we now find out who the champion is. would you open the doors? [ cheers and applause ] there it is. >> the pulled pork pepper poppers. actually in a landslide. 80% to 20%, in fact, sherri was supposed to be here to discuss it but she can't be here because of our headline today, the weather kept her grounded in florida. literally every flight could not get out but she's good enough to join us via skype. sherri, congratulations. i know you weren't able to watch the show but your family and friends started writing to you and posting on facebook to tell you, hey, get your pulled pork pepper poppers involved. >> yeah, they did. actually, yeah, they were facebooking me because, of course, with the weather being so bad, it was preempted so i didn't even know that i was a finalist, that i had actually won, you know. >> i will say -- >> so that was real exciting but a little disappointed because of the weather, of all times the -- florida, getting an ice storm and snow. i tell you what, they really tried to get the flights out yesterday, but they were all canceled and my husband even drove down to pensacola airport, we got there maybe two people in the whole airport. so that's amazing. >> we're sorry it didn't work out. we want you to know you don't have to stay home empty-handed. we'll give you a gift card equivalent to the entire cost of your trip to new york. >> and come join us when you can. >> that's not so bad. >> oh, my gosh. >> through the satellite. on goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! sherri, congratulations. back to josh. awesome. coming up here now, last week we skyped with two of seattle seahawks derrick coleman's biggest fans. the twins wrote that their inspiration, a letter that quickly went viral and they told us derrick seems like the kind of guy you could come to if you have problems but before he as the first legally deaf offensive player in nfl history heads to the super bowl sunday, well, it turns out he is also the kind of guy that can make dreams come true. take a look. >> throw is high but it's hauled in just across the 35 by the fullback derrick coleman. >> reporter: you wouldn't know it by watching him play, but derrick coleman has a real disability. he's the first legally deaf player in the nfl. fullback for the seattle seahawks, determination and resilience personified. >> being deaf, that's who i am and made me who i am today. >> reporter: featured in a recent duracell ad viewed 12 million times online he's inspired untold millions. >> they told me it couldn't be done, that was a lost cause. >> reporter: two of those people, riley and erin kovalcik, 9-year-old twins also hearing impaired. >> first time i saw it we were actually tearing a little bit. >> he speaks for saying that it's -- anything can be done even with a disability. >> reporter: so they wrote him a letter. >> dear my inspiration derrick coleman. i know how you feel. i also have hearing aids, just try your best. >> reporter: their father posted it on twitter and then coleman responded. really was great hearing from a friend who i have so much in common with. even though we wear hearing aids, we can still accomplish our goals and dreams. so we asked them, if one day they could meet derrick in person, what would they say to him? >> i would just run past the security guards, right past the security guards, under their legs, right real fast, jump on top of him. >> and in the midst of a busy super bowl schedule enter the man himself, derrick coleman. >> how you guys doing? >> good. >> hi. >> hi. you got the smiles on your face now, i see. you guys doing good. >> gosh, are you really? >> yeah. >> me in the flesh. how you doing? >> great. >> capturing this singular moment with a selfie. >> is that good? >> yeah. >> but he had one more surprise up his sleeve. he wanted to share the biggest game of his life with two of his most important fans. >> i got you something. so on behalf of duracell, we want to invite you guys to the super bowl. >> really. >> you and your family. >> you. >> your little brother, your dad, your mom. i want you to sailgate in the super bowl and come watch us play. >> seriously? >> yes, ma'am. so you guys want to go. >> thank you so much. >> nothing better than that, a 9-year-old giggle. derrick coleman, thank you and all the folks at duracell that made that happen, as well. that's terrific. we'll go to ginger for a final check of the weather. but first let's go to the videotape. lara and ginger. >> we saved it. >> six stories high above super bowl boulevard, but not for long, lara, what do you think? >> oh, i think the form is good. it's looking very good out of the gate. robin, how are the awards looking? scores? >> you stuck the landing. that is the most important thing. you both stuck the landing. >> and never ever stopped holding hands. >> you look so good. you had great form, straight up. >> thank you. we are the sliding sisters. >> yes, you are. okay, ginger, give us some good news. is it warming up out there. >> it is. today is still very chilly. i've got to tell you i have a little friend russell wilson but i also found this little friend, the cutest seahawks fan i'm pretty sure ever, ayana. what do you want to say, go -- >> seattle. >> seahawks. she's got -- oh, my goodness of we have to get straight to the weather forecast. to give you an idea of what's happened, almost 9 inches in parts of virginia. that's a picture of virginia beach. hardly looks like it, that's for sure. what about the southwest? they are going to have a peak warm-up, albuquerque there at 66 but by the weekend you'll drop off into the 40s after that front goes through. some immediater weather returning. you can see the washington, d.c., raleigh, tallahassee, 74 by the time we reach saturday. we'll get to a special guest in just a moment but first that' good morning. we're off to a wet start with light rain through about 10:00. that will taper to a random shower this afternoon. temperatures in mid-50s at the coast. >> and i promised you a little special guest here. fred dixon, ceo and president of nyc and this is the marketing, such a big week for new york city. what events can people do out here? what do we have to look forward to. >> we're so excited and proud to be hosting this historic super bowl and we've been planning for four years events throughout the entire city so far we have a visitors center on the boulevard. go to our website you'll find our playbook which helps you explore all there is to see and do. football-themed and otherwise to take advantage of all the great offers. >> too much fun. fred dixon, everybody, and let's get straight back inside. this weather report brought to you by mastercard, by the way. josh. >> all right, thank you, ginger. coming up celine dion and ne-yo, an exclusive look behind their music video. go nowhere. some might consider this an unlikely duo but celine dion's ne-yo's duet is incredible, just that. a huge hit. they just shot the music video and now our cameron mathison goes behind the scenes for an exclusive look. >> reporter: she's the vocal powerhouse with unmistakable pipes and he's the grammy award winning singer/songwriter behind some of radio's biggest hits and now these two voices are teaming up on an incredible duet call e "simply incredible" for celine's "love me back to life." the new single was written by ne-yo himself and i got an exclusive sneak peek inside the set of their video. ♪ incredible >> reporter: how did this collaboration come to be. >> i wrote some stuff for celine on the album previous to this one. the issue for me initially was the whole concept of duet, you know, it's celine dion and ne-yo. >> my son, r.c. who is going to be 13, the ne-yo, he said. he said, mom, you don't even have to listen to the song. you have to do it. >> what was it like doing it. >> once i got over the initial shock of the whole duet scenario, you know, there were one or two takes where there was something i was looking for that wasn't there but in the back of my mind i'm like, do i critique celine dion. >> you can still at this point learn from other artist. >> ne-yo among other artists gave me the chance to still be the best of myself with a little bit of tweaking the sound on a modern approach. >> reporter: it may be a new mod determining sound for celine but it's already poised to be another one of her unmistakable classics. we can expect to hear this during the olympics, right? >> i'm very excited about that because in the past i remember some athletes coming to me saying that, for example, "love can move mountains" was their theme song and when i heard ne-yo's song for the first time, that piano line in saying -- ♪ the whole world is watching us now ♪ -- i said to myself this is my new olympic song now. >> reporter: to my pleasure and delight i even got an impromptu concert. ♪ since there's no way to calm down incredible ♪ ♪ oh oh oh >> reporter: for "good morning america," cameron mathison, abc news, los angeles. >> nice. >> thank you for the song. >> that is pretty incredible. thank you, cam. and so is this. coming up, the legendary patti labelle, i'm starting to hear it. these performing next. stay with us. ♪ don'i want you to be kind.ff i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor.tk to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be aweso that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. a many visiting with miss patti right now. grammy winner, author, actress, domestic darling, patti labelle has so much going on these days. what, with a music and domestic empire to run but she stopped in on her way to madison square garden because she's once again headlining the 15th annual super bowl gospel celebration tomorrow night and we are so excited to have you and the fellas here. this is something that you really enjoy doing. >> i enjoy it so much. this is i've been doing it for 52 year, just singing, girl. this mike or this one. >> you can use this one. >> i've been singing for 52 years and i just -- i'm blessed. i'm blessed. >> and you share that blessing with so many of us and you've got -- tell us, what is it like -- look at these big fellows. former and current nfl players like this. >> i know. i feel like i feel like a quarterback. what's a quarterback? >> are y'all teaching her a little bit? >> we'll have to after this. >> but they have voices. they can sing. >> i know. these men sing well. and i'm so pleased to be singing with them today and tomorrow night. they're going to be singing with donnie mcclurkin, mary mary, tamela mann, candace glover, oh -- >> so many. >> so many, so many. >> and you have some jazz that you're working on, a new album. >> i have a new album coming out this year. it's all old covers, jazz music and i have patti's -- oh, you know about my patti's -- >> yeah. >> all of my sauces, marinade, hot sauces for the super bowl parties, you can do your turkey meatballs. you could use it for buffalo wings, you can use it for your shrimp and for macaroni and cheese if you like. just anything. it's fabulous, darling. >> i know. someone told me to get your cornbread recipe. they tweeted that. she can burn and she can sing. so can you, gentlemen. just a reminder, the 15th annual gospel super bowl celebration tomorrow night. >> we'd like to thank, wist. thank you, swiss. you know who you are. >> so many to thank. >> madison square garden tomorrow night. here with a preview as part of our winter concert series, patti labelle and the nfl players choir performing "who's on the lord's side." ♪ jesus, you've been so good to me ♪ ♪ well you've been so good to me ♪ ♪ come on come on jesus you've been so good to me ♪ ♪ you've been running a long time your time is winding up so you better make up your mind ♪ ♪ it's getting late in the evening the sun is going down ♪ ♪ sinners if you're out there, get it right. tell me where do you stand ♪ who's on your side? who's on your side tell me tell me where do you stand ♪ ♪ where do you stand who's on the lord's side ♪ ♪ oh where do you stand tell me tell me ♪ ♪ who's on the lord's side ♪ yeah the lord's side ♪ the lord i'm on i'm on the lord's side ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah come on come on hey ♪ ♪ ♪ get up get up if you're on the lord's side. why don't you get up get up get up whoo if you're on the lord's side ♪ ♪ get up ah yeah if you're on the lord's side ♪ ♪ hey get up get up get up if you're on the lord's side ♪ ♪ sing it get up if you're on the lord's side good morning america ♪ ♪ get on it if you're on the lord's side ♪ ♪ yeah the lord's i'm on yeah the lord's hey ♪ ♪ the lord's hey society somebody tobacco take the lord's side ♪ [ applause ] >> good morning, america. [ applause ] >> "gma's" winter concert series is presented by big lots, surprising savings every aisle, every day. u erst othwa sendtoicba. atasicba t ♪ ah, you can feel the electricity. we got the holy spirit in the house. >> yes. >> and we need to thank credit suisse, they are responsible and make all this happen and madison square garden tomorrow night. you do not want to miss it. >> playing the garden. playing the garden. i love it. i love it. >> oh, my goodness. >> yeah, we do. we have to talk about this cu p cupcake. it has doritos on it. it's weird. >> i'll still eat it. >> super bowl boulevard there's something else called pep city. a new installation free to the public and you get a lot of different recipes, all of them brought to you by pepsi foods. really interesting stuff. >> mountain dew and doritos, wow. >> mountain dew and doritos. >> the breakfast of champions. >> can we have a little more music. get the music. thanks, everybody. >> austin mahone performs live tomorrow. ♪ ♪ get up good morning. i'm kristen sze. governor brown is meeting with water officials this morning to discuss the state's drought emergency. he will emphasize all californians need to conserve water. we are getting some rain today. let's check in with meteorologist mike nicco. >> just about over. a light scattered shower possible through 10:00 at the mostture moves away. @mikenicco abc see the latest information. snowing up in lheavenly. expecting a couple feet. accuweather seven-day forecast, warmer next week. live overlor rin da downtown, eastbound side of 24. take my word for it, that's snow. we do have sky 7 hd live over that scene. looks like there's a big accident. all lanes have now reopened. see now traffic is running smoothly as you make that commute in the eastbound direction. announcer: it's "live with kelly and michael"! today, from fox nfl sunday, michael's co-host, curt, terry, howie, jimmy and jay. and a special performance from music legend barry gibbs. plus, your questions and comments on another edition of kelly and michael's inbox. all next on "live." 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