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last minute excitement at the winter games. look at the mishap on the bobsled track. >> this is the violent nature of bobsledding. >> this morning, america races for the top spot in the overall medal count with the closing ceremony just hours away. you notice, they're warning this morning about the color yellow, and yet we have a huge yellow sign here, and our script this is morning, they have givenus ton yellow paper. >> we are fearless. >> they are not worried about our immune systems. good morning. also up, the return of the dreaded polar plunge. >> where's the countdown to spring clock? >> it's frozen. >> we had a bit of a thaw. fit 64 in washington, d.c. on saturday. but bad news, get ready for another polar plunge into the northeast and the midwest. how bad? we'll bring you that forecast couple. >> that's in a few minutes. but a silent killer as an upscale maul. the manager of this restaurant is dead, and dozens sent to the hospital, including some of the first responders who arrived to help people. officials believe it's carbon monoxide poisoning. and we are on the scene in huntington station, new york. >> reporter: good morning. it happened here at the legal sea foods although this mall. police got a call someone passed out at 6:00 p.m. just as the restaurant was beginning to see the dinner crowd. when first responders arrived, they started feeling ill too. overcome by a colorless, odorless poison. this morning, the heating equipment is believed to be the cause of a carbon monoxide leak that killed one and injured 27 others. >> they were trying to get everybody out as fast as they could. >> officials say legal sea foods and two nearby busy restaurants were evacuated when a fallen worker, and they began to feel ill and light-headed. >> the original call was a fall and a head injury. possibly as a result of carbon monoxide. >> reporter: and they found the manager unconscious in the basement. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> there were ambulances everywhere. >> reporter: seven rescue workers were among those treated. but other survivors are staff members. the leak confined to the basement. >> it does not appear at the moment to have made it into the area of the restaurant where the commerce were. >> reporter: legal sea foods declined to comment, but they posted this message on their twitter account. we are profoundly saddened to hear of the death of our general manager steve nelson. our thoughts and prayers are with his family. and there's a sign on the door of legal sea foods declaring it condemned and closed to the public. most were treated and released. >> for more on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, dr. rich besser. are casesic like this rare? >> they are rare. we have seen them malls, even in a hockey rink. with a machine with fuel, gasoline, pro pane, most likely in the home. but 15,000 people go to the er and lots die. >> what are the signs to look for? >> using a detector is the way to go. it's colorless, tasteless, doesn't irritate. it could feel like the flu, headache, muscle ache, nausea, dizziness. but once it builds up to dangerous level, mental confusion, vomiting, loss of muscle koorlgs and death. detecting it is critical. it's often too late. if you get to the e.r., it saves your life. >> is the detecter the primary thing? >> the detector is the way to go. but many times buildings put them on the ceiling. it's heavier than air. plug it in down low. that way it will detect as it starts to build up. by the time it reaches that level, it can be too late. >> useful information. we appreciate it. >> silent killer. thanks. turn to the other breaking story overnight, the capture of one of the most wanted criminals on the planet who headed the most powerful drug in the world. he was captured ending a 13-year long man hunt. they are responsible for the drugs entering the states. and he was the first public enemy number one since al capone. and he controlled most of the city's gangs. he was 67th on the most powerful people list, and his annual revenues exceeded $3 billion. we have more on el chapo in custody. a huge capture. >> yes, it was. a true mastermind and lethal. he's responsible for more dead americans than osama bin laden. the murderous criminal known aselle chap poe, or child supporty, one of the most wanted men in the world, in handcuffs, surrounded by mexican officers. >> he is like the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: a kingpin so rich, he made the forbes magazine's billionaires list. so legendary -- ♪ he's been celebrated in mexico in music and video. ♪ w guz mab, finally back in custody after 13 years on the run since bribing his way out of prison. they are thought to be responsible for a quarter of the drugs entering the u.s., marijuana, cocaine, heroin. thens of thousands may have died because of hiv him through overdoses and associated murders. u.s. officials have been chasing down leads and arresting associates along the way. they were able to narrow down his location in mexico. but he was able to escape the raid, leaving in an underground tunnel and using the staircase to evade police. but authorities discovered he was at that mexican hotel saturday morning. univision did a year-long look at his life. the direct impact on america, huge. he oversaw one of the cartels shipping hundreds of tons of drugs into the u.s. illegal smuggling by submarine, boat, tunnel, any means necessary. it may allow his associates to step in. >> the organization can survive and continue the control and operations. >> reporter: the security for el chapo is likely to be extraordinary. last time he escaped prison in a laundry basket. >> after 13 years, behind bars. and from fusion, the chief reporter who covered him extensively. good morning, thank you for coming in. >> reporter: good morning. >> el chapo is thought to be responsible for the deaths of thousands in mexico, but also in the u.s. can you tell us about the americans he killed? >> when you see cocaine, methamphetamine, all the highly dangerous drugs, they are somehow directly or indirectly connected to el chapo. the city in chicago, 80% of the drugs have been displayed by el chapo. and you have the latin kings and the other that are responsible for deaths and have their drugs provided by him. that's why he's the osama bin laden of the drug trade. >> what does his arrest mean to the drug trade in chicago? >> the other cartels are going to try to take the routes into the united states away from the cartel. however, it is believed to have been run by two of the commanders without a direct sort of input from el chapo. with el chapo, you never know. he was able to escape from prison about 13 years ago, and you never know what's going to happen next with him. >> and obviously with him jailed, there's a power struggle. who are the names you are looking at now? >> the two sub commanders, they have been running the operation, and it's believed that zimbad is going to take control. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. here's a man with a third-grade education and became one of the most powerful people in the world. >> extraordinary. and captured without shots fired. and now to the breathtaking developments in ukraine. the president vanished and citizens raided his compound, a private zoo, a hot tub and a personal golf course. the question is what comes next and what does it mean for america? hamish mcdonald is in kiev. good morning. >> reporter: dan, effectively the president has gone missing. no one knows where he is. he was captured trying to leave the country on an airplane, calling this a coup. he is being replaced. the speaker of the parliament will be in that position now. it doesn't matter where you go, it's obvious that the regime has changed. the opulence has shocked so many. a day after the abandoned presidential retreat, chand leers, luxury cars, even a zoo. >> i can't believe that such a place exists in ukraine. >> protesters took full control of the capital while the parliament impeached the president. it was calm and orderly. citizen militias prevented chaos. ukraine's former prime minister was released from jail where she had been held for two and a half years. it is incredible to think that yulia was in prison just hours ago. she's being welcomed back to the capital by an adoring crowd. she is no saint, but they hear her call to keep pushing for reforms. you have removed this cancer from this country. and they will hold fresh elections in may this year. >> we have seen what happened last year. >> reporter: having fled the capital, president yanukovych refused to accept the dismissal, comparing it to the nazis taking power. statues of lenin stand, as show of russia's influence, but they are tumbling. and there were violent clashes. they are celebrating now, but there are still big dangerouses ahead. well, dan and bianna, it's peaceful in the square this morning. the orthodox priests are leading the prayers and the hymns. there's a war of words between the united states and russia. john kerry said they support what is happening here, russia is very angry. there is a lot at stake here. >> thank you. and for more, let's bring in from washington, abc chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> good morning to you. as americans sit at home on this sunday morning and drink their coffee, the question is, as we watch these events unfold, what does it mean for us and our security? >> it really does mean a lot, dan. you look at that country and where it's located, and as hamish said, the divide. come going towards the west, some towards russia. and that creates enormous tension between the u.s. and russia. things were getting a little better between the u.s. and russia, but i think you'll take a big step back despite the words you're hearing from the white house and secretary kerry. >> and martha, the russian president had a lot riding on the olympics, but this could be his biggest challenge as president. >> this will be his biggest challenge going forward. and he will focus on this like a laser. of course, he wanted the olympics to take the spotlight. but in ukraine, he talked to president obama, and he is going to focus on it very much in the coming days. >> he left sochi to go back to moscow and deal with this. and martha will have the latest and the powerhouse roundtable on "this week." >> a lot of other stories breaking overnight. we begin with breaking news, this involving an american soldier held in afghanistan for nearly five years. boweberg dal was last seen in a video. taliban is suspending talks about exchanging him for five prisoners at guantanamo. they blame the current situation in afghanistan for the suspension of those talks. this had been considered the best chance of securing his freedom since his capture in 2009. it's believed he's being held in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and now to venezuela as anti-government protesters clashed with police during violent demonstrations. both sides held massive rallies in the capital. behind the burning barricades, they threw rocks at police who appeared to be outnumbered. it has president nicolas maduro under pressure with a militant opposition movement. and a small plane crash in georgia. the aircraft was trying to avoid a glider when it stalled and nose dived. they are investigates that crash. and michael sam, poised to become the openly-gay pro-football player, at the nfl combine. where college prospects work out for nfl teams. and how he might react to an offensive comment. >> if he wants to call me a name, i will have a conversation with him. >> and he will learn his fate when the nfl draft takes place in may. and here's a new government policy probably everyone, well at least every american can look at, a new rule allowing the pentagon to buy american flags made entirely in america. before some of the ink and fabric were allowed to come from foreign markets. does not apply to flag poles or flag accessories. and finally, the famous, and depending on your perspective, infamous fork at the pizza gate scandal in new york city. it went on the auction block. the mayor was ridiculed by some people after being seen eating pizza with a fork. it was sold to an anonymous p buyer for 2500 bucks. all that dough will benefit a charity created after 9/11 that helps first responders and wounded soldiers. that fork that bianna uses to eat her pizza, it sold at auction for $14. >> that was sara. >> that was me. it went for $16. >> he's had a rough start. >> the snow and the pizza. >> and the potholes. >> important historical documents below the liberty bell, the shroud of turn and the fork. >> and now to the final day of the olympics. the closing ceremonies just hours away. >> in the medal count, russia out in front, we are in second place followed by norway, canada and the netherlands. and abc's matt gutman is in sochi, where he has been for several weeks, tracking the action at the "gma" olympics desk. good morning, sir. >> thanks, good morning. and the countdown is on. just a few hours left until an unforgettable winter opens comes to a close. the russians as you mentioned, triumphing on the medal table. but it has been a painful couple of hours for the usa. they were hoping to leave on a high despite the disappointment. the u.s. men's hockey team planning to head home with the bronze medal around their necks. but after a scoreless first period, finland dominated a seemingly absent team usa. final score, 5-0. >> and they get the bronze. >> and the bobsled track, after a scare, canadian sled tipping over. head down across the ice. >> stay in the sled, they'll be okay. >> the first races in four-man bobsled they made olympic history. the time separating the top four finishers, .17. and that's where team usa sits, currently in striking distance. it may be the usa's last hope for a medal in the game. it was bobsled competitor, johnny quinn, world famous for breaking down sochi doors wasn't able to break into the top ten. and the biggest event, the closing ceremony. julie chu, still fresh off the heartbreaking loss to canada is getting a special role. you go from a painful loss to being selected as the flag bearer. >> i'm still in shock over that. it's a testament to my teammates. i'm definitely a product of their love, their support. >> so, guys, the closing ceremony is coming up as you know. it's heavy on russian history. probably about 10,000 performs in garish costumes. and the athletes as well. in the spirit of the games, i thought that we'd join them. we designed our own outfits replete with flags. mr. vladimir putin is happy today, i congratulate him and salute him and the russians. what do you think? >> matt, you look -- as they say that russian. you're going to have a lot of explaining to do in customs. >> we need subtitles for you. >> maybe turn it to get the soviet pin to the other side. >> talk about pageant of the strange. sorry, matt. >> #sochi props. >> have a safe trip home, matt. >> all right, well back here at home. we're bracing for the return of the polar plunge -- >> we need sweatshirts. >> yes, we do. today's okay. not so great next week or the rest of the week. >> bianna, that's right. many of us to want sport the russian hats that matt has been showing us the last couple of days. boston, a decent day. squeeze out one more, temperatures in the upper 40s. boston yesterday, folks out running, enjoying the weather. shorts, maybe even flip-flops were the wardrobe of choice. still a lot of snow on the ground. this is not going to last. this front will move through. pittsburgh, syracuse from the 30s into the 20s and teens, and along the eastern sea board, temperatures near freezing. potentially a little rain and snow starting off the monday. keep that in mind. but all eyes on the arctic blast. minneapolis below zero. chicago, wednesday morning, tuesday night at or below zero. your 23rd day this year below zero if that happens. the record is 25. and bringing valley rain and mountain snow from seattle to jackson hole. that's a look at whether across america, now a look out your window. >> we are bracing for the cold. that's your weather. >> spring clock back. >> 25 days. >> 25, off by one. but who's counting? couple on "gma," breaking the case. months after cosmetology student vanish vanishes, why this married couple arrested and charged with. >> new twist. and yellow products could contain chemicals banned decades ago. what you need to know this morning. and slick move. oprah winfrey does something she's never done before. details ahead in "pop news." >> can't give us a little bit? >> nope. what has she not done? stay tuned. >> all right, much more "gma" coming up on this sunday morning. keep it here. ♪ [ male announcer ] your heart. it powers your body to walk enough stairs in a lifetime to climb the empire state building. 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>> watch out, doesn't smell. >> continues. let's get it over to the forecast now. good morning once again to jason nicolas from wews in cleveland. i apologize on behalf of ron claiborne. >> yesterday, the smart cookies. today the stuff to make him like the mountain lions. >> welcome to new york. >> just a regular weekend, jason. >> pleasure to be here. good morning to you. minneapolis starting off this morning, single digits, the polar plunge, arctic blast, whatever you want to call it has started there. video out of minneapolis, not much to melt the snow. two feet of snow on the ground in minneapolis. that is the most they have had on the ground in almost -- in more than 30 years. in fact the cold air continuing here throughout the entire great plains into the midwest. chicago, 17. that's just the start. when you factor in the wind chills, feels like several degrees below zero all the way to green bay this morning. 12 below. very arctic cold air moving into northern sections of the country. you have to go so the south and west for the 80s and 70s. well above average for this time of the year. a little rain for l.a., a little damp for the red carpet on sunday. there's a check across america, now a look out your window. and that weather report brought to you by os owe biflex. the coldest winter in minneapolis since the late 70s. way below zero. >> don't let ron give you a -- >> you'll grow a tail, man. >> it's the "gma" weekend hazing ritual. thank you, jason, you're a good sport. coming up on the show, a study in yellow, or on yellow. could a chemical banned more than three decades ago be turning up in items we wear and use around the home every day? 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last minute excitement at the winter games. look at the mishap on the bobsled track. >> this is the violent nature of bobsledding. >> this morning, america races for the top spot in the overall medal count with the closing ceremony just hours away. you notice, they're warning this morning about the color yellow, and yet we have a huge yellow sign here, and our script this is morning, they have givenus ton yellow paper. >> we are fearless. >> they are not worried about our immune systems. good morning. also up, the return of the dreaded polar plunge. >> where's the countdown to spring clock? >> it's frozen. >> we had a bit of a thaw. fit 64 in washington, d.c. on saturday. but bad news, get ready for another polar plunge into the northeast and the midwest. how bad? we'll bring you that forecast couple. >> that's in a few minutes. but a silent killer as an upscale maul. the manager of this restaurant is dead, and dozens sent to the hospital, including some of the first responders who arrived to help people. officials believe it's carbon monoxide poisoning. and we are on the scene in huntington station, new york. >> reporter: good morning. it happened here at the legal sea foods although this mall. police got a call someone passed out at 6:00 p.m. just as the restaurant was beginning to see the dinner crowd. when first responders arrived, they started feeling ill too. overcome by a colorless, odorless poison. this morning, the heating equipment is believed to be the cause of a carbon monoxide leak that killed one and injured 27 others. >> they were trying to get everybody out as fast as they could. >> officials say legal sea foods and two nearby busy restaurants were evacuated when a fallen worker, and they began to feel ill and light-headed. >> the original call was a fall and a head injury. possibly as a result of carbon monoxide. >> reporter: and they found the manager unconscious in the basement. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. >> there were ambulances everywhere. >> reporter: seven rescue workers were among those treated. but other survivors are staff members. the leak confined to the basement. >> it does not appear at the moment to have made it into the area of the restaurant where the commerce were. >> reporter: legal sea foods declined to comment, but they posted this message on their twitter account. we are profoundly saddened to hear of the death of our general manager steve nelson. our thoughts and prayers are with his family. and there's a sign on the door of legal sea foods declaring it condemned and closed to the public. most were treated and released. >> for more on the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning, dr. rich besser. are casesic like this rare? >> they are rare. we have seen them malls, even in a hockey rink. with a machine with fuel, gasoline, pro pane, most likely in the home. but 15,000 people go to the er and lots die. >> what are the signs to look for? >> using a detector is the way to go. it's colorless, tasteless, doesn't irritate. it could feel like the flu, headache, muscle ache, nausea, dizziness. but once it builds up to dangerous level, mental confusion, vomiting, loss of muscle koorlgs and death. detecting it is critical. it's often too late. if you get to the e.r., it saves your life. >> is the detecter the primary thing? >> the detector is the way to go. but many times buildings put them on the ceiling. it's heavier than air. plug it in down low. that way it will detect as it starts to build up. by the time it reaches that level, it can be too late. >> useful information. we appreciate it. >> silent killer. thanks. turn to the other breaking story overnight, the capture of one of the most wanted criminals on the planet who headed the most powerful drug in the world. he was captured ending a 13-year long man hunt. they are responsible for the drugs entering the states. and he was the first public enemy number one since al capone. and he controlled most of the city's gangs. he was 67th on the most powerful people list, and his annual revenues exceeded $3 billion. we have more on el chapo in custody. a huge capture. >> yes, it was. a true mastermind and lethal. he's responsible for more dead americans than osama bin laden. the murderous criminal known aselle chap poe, or child supporty, one of the most wanted men in the world, in handcuffs, surrounded by mexican officers. >> he is like the osama bin laden of drug trafficking. >> reporter: a kingpin so rich, he made the forbes magazine's billionaires list. so legendary -- ♪ he's been celebrated in mexico in music and video. ♪ w guz mab, finally back in custody after 13 years on the run since bribing his way out of prison. they are thought to be responsible for a quarter of the drugs entering the u.s., marijuana, cocaine, heroin. thens of thousands may have died because of hiv him through overdoses and associated murders. u.s. officials have been chasing down leads and arresting associates along the way. they were able to narrow down his location in mexico. but he was able to escape the raid, leaving in an underground tunnel and using the staircase to evade police. but authorities discovered he was at that mexican hotel saturday morning. univision did a year-long look at his life. the direct impact on america, huge. he oversaw one of the cartels shipping hundreds of tons of drugs into the u.s. illegal smuggling by submarine, boat, tunnel, any means necessary. it may allow his associates to step in. >> the organization can survive and continue the control and operations. >> reporter: the security for el chapo is likely to be extraordinary. last time he escaped prison in a laundry basket. >> after 13 years, behind bars. and from fusion, the chief reporter who covered him extensively. good morning, thank you for coming in. >> reporter: good morning. >> el chapo is thought to be responsible for the deaths of thousands in mexico, but also in the u.s. can you tell us about the americans he killed? >> when you see cocaine, methamphetamine, all the highly dangerous drugs, they are somehow directly or indirectly connected to el chapo. the city in chicago, 80% of the drugs have been displayed by el chapo. and you have the latin kings and the other that are responsible for deaths and have their drugs provided by him. that's why he's the osama bin laden of the drug trade. >> what does his arrest mean to the drug trade in chicago? >> the other cartels are going to try to take the routes into the united states away from the cartel. however, it is believed to have been run by two of the commanders without a direct sort of input from el chapo. with el chapo, you never know. he was able to escape from prison about 13 years ago, and you never know what's going to happen next with him. >> and obviously with him jailed, there's a power struggle. who are the names you are looking at now? >> the two sub commanders, they have been running the operation, and it's believed that zimbad is going to take control. >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. here's a man with a third-grade education and became one of the most powerful people in the world. >> extraordinary. and captured without shots fired. and now to the breathtaking developments in ukraine. the president vanished and citizens raided his compound, a private zoo, a hot tub and a personal golf course. the question is what comes next and what does it mean for america? hamish mcdonald is in kiev. good morning. >> reporter: dan, effectively the president has gone missing. no one knows where he is. he was captured trying to leave the country on an airplane, calling this a coup. he is being replaced. the speaker of the parliament will be in that position now. it doesn't matter where you go, it's obvious that the regime has changed. the opulence has shocked so many. a day after the abandoned presidential retreat, chand leers, luxury cars, even a zoo. >> i can't believe that such a place exists in ukraine. >> protesters took full control of the capital while the parliament impeached the president. it was calm and orderly. citizen militias prevented chaos. ukraine's former prime minister was released from jail where she had been held for two and a half years. it is incredible to think that yulia was in prison just hours ago. she's being welcomed back to the capital by an adoring crowd. she is no saint, but they hear her call to keep pushing for reforms. you have removed this cancer from this country. and they will hold fresh elections in may this year. >> we have seen what happened last year. >> reporter: having fled the capital, president yanukovych refused to accept the dismissal, comparing it to the nazis taking power. statues of lenin stand, as show of russia's influence, but they are tumbling. and there were violent clashes. they are celebrating now, but there are still big dangerouses ahead. well, dan and bianna, it's peaceful in the square this morning. the orthodox priests are leading the prayers and the hymns. there's a war of words between the united states and russia. john kerry said they support what is happening here, russia is very angry. there is a lot at stake here. >> thank you. and for more, let's bring in from washington, abc chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. >> good morning to you. as americans sit at home on this sunday morning and drink their coffee, the question is, as we watch these events unfold, what does it mean for us and our security? >> it really does mean a lot, dan. you look at that country and where it's located, and as hamish said, the divide. come going towards the west, some towards russia. and that creates enormous tension between the u.s. and russia. things were getting a little better between the u.s. and russia, but i think you'll take a big step back despite the words you're hearing from the white house and secretary kerry. >> and martha, the russian president had a lot riding on the olympics, but this could be his biggest challenge as president. >> this will be his biggest challenge going forward. and he will focus on this like a laser. of course, he wanted the olympics to take the spotlight. but in ukraine, he talked to president obama, and he is going to focus on it very much in the coming days. >> he left sochi to go back to moscow and deal with this. and martha will have the latest and the powerhouse roundtable on "this week." >> a lot of other stories breaking overnight. we begin with breaking news, this involving an american soldier held in afghanistan for nearly five years. boweberg dal was last seen in a video. taliban is suspending talks about exchanging him for five prisoners at guantanamo. they blame the current situation in afghanistan for the suspension of those talks. this had been considered the best chance of securing his freedom since his capture in 2009. it's believed he's being held in the border region between afghanistan and pakistan. and now to venezuela as anti-government protesters clashed with police during violent demonstrations. both sides held massive rallies in the capital. behind the burning barricades, they threw rocks at police who appeared to be outnumbered. it has president nicolas maduro under pressure with a militant opposition movement. and a small plane crash in georgia. the aircraft was trying to avoid a glider when it stalled and nose dived. they are investigates that crash. and michael sam, poised to become the openly-gay pro-football player, at the nfl combine. where college prospects work out for nfl teams. and how he might react to an offensive comment. >> if he wants to call me a name, i will have a conversation with him. >> and he will learn his fate when the nfl draft takes place in may. and here's a new government policy probably everyone, well at least every american can look at, a new rule allowing the pentagon to buy american flags made entirely in america. before some of the ink and fabric were allowed to come from foreign markets. does not apply to flag poles or flag accessories. and finally, the famous, and depending on your perspective, infamous fork at the pizza gate scandal in new york city. it went on the auction block. the mayor was ridiculed by some people after being seen eating pizza with a fork. it was sold to an anonymous p buyer for 2500 bucks. all that dough will benefit a charity created after 9/11 that helps first responders and wounded soldiers. that fork that bianna uses to eat her pizza, it sold at auction for $14. >> that was sara. >> that was me. it went for $16. >> he's had a rough start. >> the snow and the pizza. >> and the potholes. >> important historical documents below the liberty bell, the shroud of turn and the fork. >> and now to the final day of the olympics. the closing ceremonies just hours away. >> in the medal count, russia out in front, we are in second place followed by norway, canada and the netherlands. and abc's matt gutman is in sochi, where he has been for several weeks, tracking the action at the "gma" olympics desk. good morning, sir. >> thanks, good morning. and the countdown is on. just a few hours left until an unforgettable winter opens comes to a close. the russians as you mentioned, triumphing on the medal table. but it has been a painful couple of hours for the usa. they were hoping to leave on a high despite the disappointment. the u.s. men's hockey team planning to head home with the bronze medal around their necks. but after a scoreless first period, finland dominated a seemingly absent team usa. final score, 5-0. >> and they get the bronze. >> and the bobsled track, after a scare, canadian sled tipping over. head down across the ice. >> stay in the sled, they'll be okay. >> the first races in four-man bobsled they made olympic history. the time separating the top four finishers, .17. and that's where team usa sits, currently in striking distance. it may be the usa's last hope for a medal in the game. it was bobsled competitor, johnny quinn, world famous for breaking down sochi doors wasn't able to break into the top ten. and the biggest event, the closing ceremony. julie chu, still fresh off the heartbreaking loss to canada is getting a special role. you go from a painful loss to being selected as the flag bearer. >> i'm still in shock over that. it's a testament to my teammates. i'm definitely a product of their love, their support. >> so, guys, the closing ceremony is coming up as you know. it's heavy on russian history. probably about 10,000 performs in garish costumes. and the athletes as well. in the spirit of the games, i thought that we'd join them. we designed our own outfits replete with flags. mr. vladimir putin is happy today, i congratulate him and salute him and the russians. what do you think? >> matt, you look -- as they say that russian. you're going to have a lot of explaining to do in customs. >> we need subtitles for you. >> maybe turn it to get the soviet pin to the other side. >> talk about pageant of the strange. sorry, matt. >> #sochi props. >> have a safe trip home, matt. >> all right, well back here at home. we're bracing for the return of the polar plunge -- >> we need sweatshirts. >> yes, we do. today's okay. not so great next week or the rest of the week. >> bianna, that's right. many of us to want sport the russian hats that matt has been showing us the last couple of days. boston, a decent day. squeeze out one more, temperatures in the upper 40s. boston yesterday, folks out running, enjoying the weather. shorts, maybe even flip-flops were the wardrobe of choice. still a lot of snow on the ground. this is not going to last. this front will move through. pittsburgh, syracuse from the 30s into the 20s and teens, and along the eastern sea board, temperatures near freezing. potentially a little rain and snow starting off the monday. keep that in mind. but all eyes on the arctic blast. minneapolis below zero. chicago, wednesday morning, tuesday night at or below zero. your 23rd day this year below zero if that happens. the record is 25. and bringing valley rain and mountain snow from seattle to jackson hole. that's a look at whether across america, now a look out your window. >> we are bracing for the cold. that's your weather. >> spring clock back. >> 25 days. >> 25, off by one. but who's counting? couple on "gma," breaking the case. months after cosmetology student vanish vanishes, why this married couple arrested and charged with. >> new twist. and yellow products could contain chemicals banned decades ago. what you need to know this morning. and slick move. oprah winfrey does something she's never done before. details ahead in "pop news." >> can't give us a little bit? >> nope. what has she not done? stay tuned. >> all right, much more "gma" coming up on this sunday morning. keep it here. ♪ [ male announcer ] your heart. it powers your body to walk enough stairs in a lifetime to climb the empire state building. 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>> watch out, doesn't smell. >> continues. let's get it over to the forecast now. good morning once again to jason nicolas from wews in cleveland. i apologize on behalf of ron claiborne. >> yesterday, the smart cookies. today the stuff to make him like the mountain lions. >> welcome to new york. >> just a regular weekend, jason. >> pleasure to be here. good morning to you. minneapolis starting off this morning, single digits, the polar plunge, arctic blast, whatever you want to call it has started there. video out of minneapolis, not much to melt the snow. two feet of snow on the ground in minneapolis. that is the most they have had on the ground in almost -- in more than 30 years. in fact the cold air continuing here throughout the entire great plains into the midwest. chicago, 17. that's just the start. when you factor in the wind chills, feels like several degrees below zero all the way to green bay this morning. 12 below. very arctic cold air moving into northern sections of the country. you have to go so the south and west for the 80s and 70s. well above average for this time of the year. a little rain for l.a., a little damp for the red carpet on sunday. there's a check across america, now a look out your window. and that weather report brought to you by os owe biflex. the coldest winter in minneapolis since the late 70s. way below zero. >> don't let ron give you a -- >> you'll grow a tail, man. >> it's the "gma" weekend hazing ritual. thank you, jason, you're a good sport. coming up on the show, a study in yellow, or on yellow. could a chemical banned more than three decades ago be turning up in items we wear and use around the home every day? 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