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down. >> what he says the league knew all along only on "gma." ♪ ♪ so crazy in love and beyonce and jay z expecting twins. the superstar family growing by two. fans crazy in love with the news. this photo of the big reveal breaking a huge social media record. her message about motherhood this morning. ♪ your love's got me looking so crazy right now ♪ and good morning, america. could not miss it on twitter or instagram yesterday. >> yes, she is set to have twins, blue ivy will be a big sister. we'll have a lot about that later. we have a lot of breaking news to get to first. the president calling out australia and iran overnight. more on that in a moment. yeah, the president's tweets continued through the morning. very tough talk both iran and australia are re violent protests erupting at uc berkeley. the campus locked down as more than a thousand rallied against the appearance of a controversial editor from breitbart, milo yiannopoulos. they escalated and the speech was canceled and president trump weighed in again. kayna whitworth has all the latest from berkeley. >> reporter: good morning. it was a terrifying night. campus police issuing a shelter in place order after college republicans invited milo yiannopoulos to speak. now, behind me this is a police generator that was knocked over and set on fire when these protests turned into a riot. overnight, mayhem on campus. the university of california-berkeley erupting in flames as over a thousand came out to protest an appearance by the self-described right wing internet troll milo yiannopoulos. >> we will not tolerate racism or sexism or hate crimes and violence. he is a fascist and berkeley did not welcome him. >> reporter: at least s injured including this trump supporter who was pepper sprayed. the university canceling the speech. riot police even retreating to the building for safety. you can hear them urging the crowds to leave. >> i think we have a right to say that we don't want him here. and -- >> reporter: the standoff intensifying as protesters lit fireworks. police firing back. >> it's going too far right now. this is uncalled for. this is not going to get no message around. >> reporter: yiannopoulos an editor for breitbart news and avid supporter of president trump responding on facebook posting this video. >> because i was threatened. might take some people with him. they have to shut it down at all costs. >> reporter: president trump taking to twitter asking the question no federal uc berkeley does not allow free speech. >> thank you, kayna. president trump escalating tensions overseas. this time australia on twitter. this after recent heated phone call with the mrprime minister there. cecilia vega has all the details. >> reporter: good morning from australia to now iran, the president is on a twitter spree and he is not mincing words, diplomacy in 140 characters or less. overnight president trump swearing in rex tillerson as the nation's top diplomat. >> this is where you were meant to be, right here, today at this crossro crossroads in history. >> reporter: but just a few hours later taking diplomacy into his own hands tweeting, do you believe it? the obama administration agreed to take thousands of illegal immigrants from australia. why? i will study this dumb deal. that deal aiming to resettle refugees not undocumented immigrants from two pacific islands into the u.s. trump discussed the deal during a 25-minute phone call with the australian prime minister on saturday. hours after his executive order banning some refugees into the u.s. indefinitely. the call with one of america's closest allies reportedly ending abruptly when turnbull pressed trump to honor the deal. >> i can assure you the relationship is very strong, but as australians know me very well, i stand up for australia in every forum, public or private. >> reporter: a diplomatic shake-up from this new white house now also taking on iran. national security adviser michael flynn in a surprise briefing room appearance on wednesday delivering this stern warning. >> as of today, we are officially putting iran on notice. >> reporter: flynn saying all options are on the table after iran's test of yet another ballistic missile and what of actions. >> iran continues to threaten u.s. friends and allies in the region. >> reporter: and flynn left that briefing without taking any questions but president trump did take to twitter to taunt iran late last night in a series of predawn tweets, one saying iran has been norm formally put on notice for firing a ballistic missile. should have been thank ft. lauderdale for that terrible deal made with them. a response from a senior iranian official coming in saying iran does not need permission from any country to defend itself, robin. >> thank you. going to turn to abc chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. so much to talk about, martha. let's start with iran. what are you hearing there? >> reporter: well, donald trump made no secret of wanting to toughen the relationship, robin, with iran, even as a candidate saying if the iranians made a gesture to our sailors in the persian gulf where there have definitely been provocative moves in the past they will be shot out of the water. he said that last september. and now iran has made provocative move with its ballistic missile test and they're certainly making bold moves in iraq. so the statement by flynn and the late night tweet by the president should not be surprising. but what does it mean in terms of a response? the white house says they are looking at several options as cecilia said and did not rule out military options which doesn't mean they're going to make a military move but iran now knows the gun is on the table. >> late night tweets continuing this morning. let's move on to australia. what are you hearing about that reported contentious phone call between president trump and the prime minister of australia? >> reporter: well, the difference here, robin, as you know, australia is an ally, but ally or adversary its prime minister just learned firsthand what the rest of the world is quickly realizing, president trump is like no president before him. he does not use the delicate language of diplomacy, even if you are considered a friend. what the president wants in his temporary refugee ban since these refugees australia wants to send here are largely from iraq and iran. >> there was a moment from yesterday when the president and his daughter ivanka making the trip to the air force base to see the fallen s.e.a.l. there, the fallen navy s.e.a.l. that was quite a moment. >> reporter: very somber occasion for any president, robin. he did not announce the trip to dover beforehand. but went with daughter ivanka to the dignified transfer for the remains of navy s.e.a.l. william ryan owens, owens' family did not want cameras there but we know president trump did speak to the family at dover and he did call them over the weekend, as well. owens killed, of course, in that raid in yemen. >> that's right, all right, martha, thank you. more now on the president's pick for the supreme court. judge neal gorsuch. with democrats promising to filibuster his nomination he told republicans to do whatever it takes to get him confirmed. take a >> if we end up with that, i would say if you can, do it. because that would be an absolute shame if a man of this quality was caught up in the web so i would say it's up to mitch but i would say go for it. >> mary bruce on capitol hill, jon karl at the white house. mary, let me begin with you talking about mitch mcconnell, the senate republican leader. this nuclear option would basically change the senate rules so he could get confirmed with just republican votes, 51 votes. >> reporter: george, the pressure this morning on mitch mcconnell is huge. the president with those two words, go nuclear, telling him to do whatever he has to do, even change those rules if necessary to prevent democrats from blocking his nominee. now, mcconnell has not revealed his next move but he's known as a stickler for those rules, not inclined to change them but democrats may leave him little option here, chuck schumer is saying he has serious concerns about gorsuch and many democrats >> and, jon, on that the democrats are caught in a little bit of a box right there as well. do they really want to go through and push this to the wall and get that change in the rules? >> reporter: well, i'll tell you, the president laying it on the line there yesterday saying that mitch mcconnell should go nuclear if he needs to. actually was not on message for the republicans. they had been trying to say that they could get this through without changing the rules, without using the so-called nuclear option by making the case to democrats that this was a highly qualified nominee, somebody that is beyond reproach as far as the republicans are concerned and only to do that nuclear option if it really came to that. this is a tough battle for both but i can tell you that the republicans were a little bit taken off guard by what the president himself said. >> didn't want it to come to this too soon and the president facing questions about his education secretary nominee betsy devos. the billionaire from michigan and, mary, two important key re yesterday. >> reporter: george, betsy devos could be the first confirmation casualty here on capitol hill. two republican senators saying they simply cannot support her. they're the first republicans to come out and oppose one of trump's pick, senator collins from maine and senator murkowski from alaska have serious questions about her lack of experience especially when it comes to the public school system and the kicker here, george, is that this could mean that vice president mike pence might have to be the tiebreaking vote and that would be the first time that a vice president has ever used that power for a confirmation vote. >> that is assuming all other republicans hold the line and, jon karl, white house pretty confident of that. >> reporter: i'm told they have done the whip count and all the other republicans will be there at least right now saying they will support betsy devos and that includes, george, senator and soon-to-be attorney general jeff sessions. democrats had delayed a vote on his confirmation still in the senate. he has not voted. he had said that he would abstain from voting until he becomes attorney general and then passes the senate seat on so the fact that democrats actually delayed his confirmation is actually meaning that he will be there to cast what would be the decisive vote for betsy devos. >> and, you have this threat from the president this morning, that tweet about the protests at uc berkeley suggesting maybe federal funds could get cut off. could he do that. >> reporter: it's a great question. i don't know the details on that but the threat does not surprise me at all and when the white house sees those images, they think that this actually shows that their opposition is out of control and don't mind that from a political standpoint. >> okay, jon karl, mary bruce, thanks very much. we move on from politics now to a tense standoff at a delaware prison. you're looking live at the james t. vaughn correctional center where inmates took four prison employees hostage on wednesday. two of them are still being held this morning. prisons around that state are now on lockdown. abc's eva pilgrim is there good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, robin. it's been more than 20 hours since prisoners took control of one building here at this correctional center. they have released two hostages as well. some of their fellow prisoners, there are still two prison employees being held inside. this morning, prisoners revolt taking four correctional employees hostage at this delaware prison. >> hey, they're at my neck right now with a knife if you don't hurry up and turn these phones on now. >> reporter: it began at 10:32 when a staff member radioed for assistance in a building that helped more than 100 inmates. officers responded quickly to the scene and began negotiations to free the hostages. >> tell us how you want them to come out. they coming outside now. >> crack the door. let them come straight out to the middle of the yard. >> at this point correctional officers responded to assist and the facility was placed on lockdown. >> reporter: roads around the prison blocked off. images from above showing heavily armed s.w.a.t. teams and armored cars gathering in groups in the prison yard. >> everybody is just waiting for everybody to come out. everything you asked for is right there for you, man. are we moving forward? we're moving forward? back away from the door. >> reporter: some fellow prisoners and hostages released hours later. one guard hit multiple times and the other bleeding from stab wounds. >> at this point we do not know if there are any other injuries or persons injured. >> reporter: the governor of delaware called it a long and difficult day. and now looking live you can see some of those prisoners laying on their stomachs there on the ground. the prison still in lockdown. this morning they are continuing those negotiations. authorities say they are hoping for a peaceful ending, guys. >> yeah, we all are. thank you. we move on to that scare for a plane heading to los angeles. the swissairplane was forced to touch down in canada. david kerley has the story. good morning george. imagine the surprise headed for l.a. and have to land on a remote snowy canadian island because one of the two engines has been shut down. this is what it looked like when the swissair flight bound for los angeles landed on a snowy remote canadian island. >> stuck in this plane for about, what, four hours now, five hours. >> reporter: the swissair flight a boeing 777 with more than 200 on board flying from zurich to l.a. when it diverted to iqaluit island with subzero temperatures. getting a left engine malfunction message and diverting for safety. >> they told us not to panic. we saw fuel coming out of the wings and it happened fast. the rockiest part was the landing. >> reporter: passenger lee yoi sanchez said they were forced to wait on the tarmac for more than 12 hours while the temperature outside dipped to minus 18 degrees fahrenheit. >> we rescue plane s we don't know how far it is. nobody has left the plane. so we're stuck in here. >> reporter: so the mayor of that town wanted to take the passengers for a tour while they were waiting. swissair said no. another aircraft had gotten up there. they're now on their way to new york instead of l.a. swissair says they can get them to their destinations easier from new york than flying them all the way to l.a. >> thanks very much. amy is here with today's other top stories. a big fire overseas. >> devastating picture, thousands of workers running for their lives as a massive fire engulfed a factory complex in the philippines. more than 120 people had been injured. many of them because they were jumping from windows to escape the flames. several at this hour are missing. that factory employs about 15,000 people. new safety inspections were ordered after a deadly fire in a similar factory back in 2015. two high school custody accused of plotting a school shooting. police say a parent overheard the 16-year-olds discussing their plans describing their plot as bigger than columbine. investigators say the students had been researching previous school attacks. well, new tensions at the site of that controversial oil pipeline in north dakota. authorities have now arrested 76 protesters who they say built an illegal camp. police say they issued repeated warnings before eventually evicting the group. a scare for fans at a drake concert in london. rapper travis scott was performing when you see, he just fell right into a hole off the stage there. drake quickly helped him out. he is okay and drake then promised a refund to the crowd. and finally all of you bacon lovers out there, no need to panic. despite widespread reports suppliers are at their lowest level in decades the pork industry is assuring us farmers are raising more pigs and there will be enough pork belly out there to meet our insatiable demand to bring homehe >> that wasn't even hard. >> there was a lot of things i could do but it's bacon us crazy. >> you jumped in too soon. ginger and snow causing problems out west. >> know and ice. denver metro. you've got to see these images. this is a road shut down by freezing drizzle. talking to people on twitter saying you can't go anywhere. it is just like an ice rink then the snow in sheridan, wyoming, jackknifed semi, i-90 closed for awhile and paying attention to that next western storm that's already impacting parts of the west. portland, oregon looking for freezing rain and also some snow. a lot more coming up but local weather in 30 seconds. highs: 45-52 winds: nw 5-15 g 25+ tonight: mostly cloudy and colder. lows: 25-29 winds: nw 5 mph friday: mostly cloudy. cooler. highs: 36-42 winds: w 5-15 mph the big question today -- will punxsutawney phil see his shadow or not? 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>> my husband is really upset right now. >> the world now thinks that i beat my wife and i have never hit this woman. i never hit her. not once. >> reporter: brown was arrested in may of 2015 and booked for assault against his wife molly. >> i reached the for the phone. she scream, i back away, she leaves. 35 minces later i'm in handcuffs. >> the deputy says husband grabbed wife's wrist during an argument causing her pain. bruising and a small abraon for assault and he said, quote, i believe that josh assaulted molly. >> that's what he said. >> do you feel you assaulted her. >> no, i did not touch her on the wrist. >> reporter: brown was not charged in the incident but the king county sheriff's office in washington state began an investigation into allegations of abuse by brown of his wife molly and in october of 2016, they released more than 100 pages of documents detailing allegations and seeming admissions of physical, verbal and emotional abuse. >> she claims you were physically violent on more that 20 occasions. >> i dispute it. i absolutely dispute it. >> reporter: included in those documents highly confidential journals filled with personal details. he says he was instructed to write them as part of his marriage therapy at the time. these were your deepest, darkest thought answer secrets made public. >> these were the things that you say to yourself and then you burn them. journals over to sheriff's investigators in 2016 years after they were written as part of an investigation. and just days after the journals were made public by the sheriff's office, he was cut from the giants and he's been out of a job since. what did the league know and when? >> the league has known everything. >> you're saying that you're completely honest with the league. are you angry at how they've handled everything. >> the fact that my private things are being used against me, that's hard to swallow. >> talking about your journals. >> i'm talking about my journals. i had to learn all that and write that down in order to heal and now you're telling me i'll be punished for trying to correct the things in my life that needed to be changed. >> reporter: brown's own words, things he never thought would be public had come back to haunt him. you said, quote, i have physically, verbally and emotiol molly. >> uh-huh. >> what do you mean by that. >> i mean i had put my hands on her. i kicked the chair, i held her down. like the holding down was the worst moment in our marriage. i never hit her. i never slapped her. i never choked her. i never did those types of things. >> when you say that you physically abused her, but you didn't hit her how are people supposed to reconcile that, josh? >> it's -- they're not supposed to. what i did was wrong, period. domestic violence is not just physical abuse, we're talking intimidation and threats. the attempt to control, body language, an abuser is going to abuse to a certain degree to acquire some kind of reaction. >> you take responsibility for everything you did and said during your marriage. >> i'm fully accountable. to every bit of it. >> make no excuses. >> none. >> he says he had been actively rehabilitating himself before that arrest. >> i spoke publicly about this at men's groups, at churches. this was not something that i necessarily hid. >> what have you lost? >> everything. >> his divorce finalized in december. his career possibly over. and his reputation shattered. what do you have left? >> i have my daughter. that's the best thing in the world. >> his daughter georgia whom he splits custody of with his ex-wife. as for what's next -- >> i want to be able to play again. i want to be able to continue to write this story, continue to be a voice for change. >> is there any room for second, third chances in the nfl? >> maybe. we'll see. if it doesn't happen, i'm fine. >> he says whether or not he deserves another chance is not up for him to decide. we reached out to his ex-wife molly and she is not commenting. >> we heard him say he wants to play again. wh investigation? >> well, bottom line this investigation remains active and open, in fact, the commissioner roger goodell said yesterday when the giants cut him last fall they didn't have all the facts and are still gathering them and a couple investigators will fly to seattle next week to interview josh but asked him, i said point blank do you expect any team to come near you, he said, your guess is as good as mine. >> all right, thank you, paula. coming up in just two minutes that shark documentary filmmaker missing after a dive. we have the desperate search right now. here you go.picking up for kyle. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? 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everybody is excited about tom brady. he has the chance to be the first pan to ever win five super bowls. now, that's a big deal. that's fine and dandy but he could win that fifth year he was suspended for four games by the commissioner and essentially had his legacy dragged through the mud. he may never admit it but this could make it a super super bowl. it's the super bowl match-up everybody is talking about. no, not these two. these two. new england patriots quarterback tom brady versus nfl commissioner roger goodell. >> on behalf of the nfl welcome to super bowl li. >> reporter: the big question looming over the big game is there still bad blood between the commissioner and one of the league's biggest stars? after goodell suspended brady for the first four games this season after that deflategate scandal. >> back home where i live it feels like there's still a war between the patriots, their fans and you. how would you characterize the situation and is it not awkward? >> i would tell you it's not awkward at all for me. we are moving on from that. that's part of hur history. >> reporter: brady downplayed deflategate earlier this week. >> i moved on enasaid earlier last week i focus on positive >> reporter: goodell took questions about the declining tv ratings saying the nfl would form a committee to ex-particular ways to make games more exciting for fans. >> on instant replay, would we bring the surface tablet to the surveillance to try to speed that process up to make a decision more quickly. >> reporter: the commish thinks the super bowl could be the perfect distraction the country need. >> millions of people are going to tune in and celebrate and they're going to all forget about other things for at least a short period of time. >> all right, so everybody has moved on from deflategate. sure, let's go with that. but i got an upbeat note, guys. president george h.w. bush, we got word he will participate along with his wife former first lady barbara bush in the coin toss at the beginning of the ceremony. cool nut. >> that was great news. t.j., meanwhile, what is this about the john madden video game >> reporter: yeah, you sound skeptical already, george? as well you probably should. we're talking about a video game, folk, yes, the madden, the popular game has predicted the result of the super bowl, they say the patriots are going to win it 27-24. now, that's ridiculous to listen to a video game except this, guys, this game has predicted the winner correctly nine out of 13 years that they've been doing it and some years they've even gotten the score exactly right so let's go to vegas. >> we're there. how much do we love t.j. holmes. >> he's great. >> you bring it every time, thank you, t.j. all right. next up, johnny depp hit with a new lawsuit countersued by his former business managers who claim the star's lavish lifestyle cost more than $2 million a .and that's to blame for the actor's recent financial issues. okay, larry, let's break it down here, it was depp a couple weeks ago was doing the suing >> he sued his old management company he had for 17 years saying they ripped him off and didn't pay his taxes on time and borrowed money. they came roaring back saying that is not the case. $2 million a month. if you outline the spending it is incredible. $300,000 a month on 40 people he was paying all across the country, bodyguards, people at his horse farm, $18 million on a yacht. $75 million on 14 houses including a french chateau and a bump of islands in the bahamas and my personal favorite, $30,000 a month on wine. >> i saw that one. >> and $3 million to build a cannon to shoot the ashes of his hu buddy over aspen, colorado. >> it's incredible this went on for so long. made hundreds of millions and still in trouble and nicolas cage stories too. >> similar spending. car, strange present, things like that. a lot of people said that it led to him making bad decisions about his career. he needed the money. that's why he made so many movies you never saw went straight to video because he needed the dough. johnny depp in the same place. >> we'll see what happens. beyonce up for all those grammy awards and big announcement. i hope she's still going to be there at the grammys. >> i don't know. she and i haven't had a chance to talk but my hunch is that may be it. i think so. she just stole the thunder from the grammys. she's now the biggest story out there. i have a gut feeling that she stay as way. >> i hope -- >> build the anticipation for when the babies show up. >> gosh. >> she has done that. >> absolutely. >> larry hackett and t.j. holmes, all in the same day like that. what do you think about beyonce? you think she'll show up at the grammy, t.j.? >> i'm sorry. y'all lost me at $30,000 a month in wine. i didn't hear anything after that. >> all right. >> he never spends more than >> that's the max. larry, as always. coming up much more on beyonce's baby news and punxsutawney phil just saw his shadow. are there really six more weeks of winter? you know what we'll check in with ginger. she has a reality check on that. come on back. coming back asthma symptoms kt on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, prescribed. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. ask your doctor if 24-hour breo could be a missing piece for you. learn more about better breathing at mybreo.com. 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>> 14. no. kidding. >> good for you. >> no, it's four but she's little and i have a lot of love to give. >> do you have a name picked out. >> i think so. you'll meet her later in the show. that's a tease. >> wonderful. >> we have a whole thing on adoption coming up later in the show. a super bowl-themed adoption situation. please help me. you adopt. >> that is wonderful, lara. also we have a big surprise this morning, just hours after that pregnancy announcement from beyonce, the superstar sharing so many of these photos. they're rare glimpses of her and her life with blue ivy and with jay z. it's just nice she's sharing it and talks about motherhood and said she's never ever been happier in her life. >> fantastic. >> so excited for her. how about headlines. >> good morning, everyone. we begin with that turning violent at the university of california-berkeley campus overnight. people in the crowd throwing smoke bomb, breaking windows and starting fires during a demonstration against a scheduled speech by right wing commentator milo yiannopoulos. at least six people were injured. the school canceled the speech and this morning, president trump weighed in saying if the campus does not allow free speech perhaps its federal funding should be cut. the other big story this morning a response from iran one day after president trump's national security adviser put the iranians on notice for their recent missile test calling it a provocative act. president trump also responded on twitter this morning and we get the latest from abc's senior white house correspondent cecilia vega. cecilia, good morning. >> reporter: amy, good morning to you. it seems the president is using twitter as a diplomatic tool and he is not mincing words. in a series of tweets starting late last night and continuing into the predawn hours of this morning, the president going after iran in one tweet he said iran has been formally put on notice for firing a ballistic missile. should have been thankful for the terrible deal the u.s. made with them. this came after national security adviser michael flynn made a surprise briefing room appearance on wednesday delivering this stern warning. >> as of today we are officially putting iran on notice, iran continues to threaten u.s. friends and allies in the region. >> reporter: flynn saying all options are on the table and now a response from an iranian senior official. he said this morning iran does not need permission from any country to defend itself. amy. >> all right, cecilia, thank you. a phone call between president trump and the prime minister of australia is also making headlines. "the washington post" reports president trump abruptly ended a call with the prime minister while blasting a refugee resettlement deal negotiated by the obama administration. the prime minister is denying that trump hung up on him and says the deal is still on but overnight speaking of more tweets, president trump tweeted, do you believe it? the obama administration agreed to take thousands of illegal immigrants from australia. why? i will study this dumb to end a hoggan crisis in delaware entering its second day. inmates first took four employees hostage later releasing two of them. they say they're protesting the lack of education and rehab opportunities as well as donald trump's presidency. and finally a very close endown ter for tourists at this park in india. take a look at this when a lion jumped on to their safari car. yeah, park officials say the tour guide who was driving was not supposed to stop and has now been removed from duty. two lions actually attacked this very same car back in september. and thank goodness all are okay. >> scary. hello. anybody out there? want some "pop news"? [ cheers and applause ] >> i know. >> speaking about being in a park like that having a lion on the dhar -- you've been particular park. >> have you ever had -- >> no. i haven't had that happen. >> good. "pop news" time, everybody. and we begin today's daily double is people with this job win the most on "jeopardy." what is administrative -- >> assistant. >> administrative assistant. thank you. i would have lost that round. for period. or lackthere of. of the ten professions the contestants that lose the most on "jeopardy" are doctors. who would have thunk it commissioned by casino.org that looked at the 33 seasons of "jeopardy" and broke it all down. the study found bartenders do very, very well on the show as well as administrative assistants, say that three times fast and over the 33 years this show has been on the air men have won nearly double the amount of women. now, before we all get, you know, sort of our backs up about it, the reason is that men are bigger gamblers. they double down in final "jeopardy" and put more on the line and it has paid off statistically. >> if you're really knowledgeable about a specific thing you probably don't have enough brain space to know everything about -- something about everything. >> a bartender sits and listens and talks and has a wide spectrum. it was interesting. the categories that gave them the toughest time, nobel prize, vice presidents and africa, so should you be going on that show avoid those topics. >> a lot of information. >> yes, thank you, george. thank you. cooking now. all right. ready? ready? i like to say expectations are very low on a thursday. next up, we are counting down to super bowl sunday. that means it's time for nfl bad lipreading. giving us a look at what didn't happen on the feel. ♪ i flip for you ♪ i flip for you >> this wall is magical. you can't touch >> yeah. >> don't. >> look at my golden hair. >> caught that. >> you guys have to see it. it's really funny. it'll make you laugh. 2017 season everything that didn't happen on the field immortalized in a six-minute video. the creator is a mystery. smart one at that. his bad lipreading from the inauguration already has 26 million viewings. i'm sure as we speak people are looking at the football addition. you can find both of those videos at the bad lipreading youtube page. i highly recommend it for a thursday smile. finally in "pop news" this morning, the finer things in life don't always have to break the bank. we all believe in that like this malbec. this you are looking at is the winner of the decanter world wine awards that beat out 16,000 visitals in a blind taste test. it costs a beautiful bottle. >> come on. >> $8. that kicked some serious wine booty. demand has gone through the roof. how does it stay so affordable? manufacturers have gotten rid of the oak barrels and mass producing it in chile shipping nine million cases of the wine a year to over 25 country, a numbers game, people. malbec described as a smooth wine with notes of blackberry, black cherry and dampsen fruit at walmart. 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if he doesn't see his shadow, we're in for an early spring! regardless of what the little rodent predicts, here's what the stormwatch7 weather team is forecasting over the next several days.... today will be cloudy to partly sunny with highs in the mid to upper 40s. winds will increase late this morning with gusts, this afternoon, to around 25 mph. it will be colder tonight with lows, everywhere, in the 20s. we'll round out the work week tomorrow with highs only around 40 with a good bit of cloud co tory johnson is here with supersized "deals & steals," perfect presents for your loved ones on valentine's day and you'll love the bargains we're talking up to 65% off. >> that's right, baby. you know what, loved ones are colleague, friends, not a romantic holiday. it's about love, love, love wins, gh >> love is love. >> love is love, baby so partnered with these companies. foot nanny, so foot nanny. >> nothing says love like foot nanny. especially with chocolate and roses. so this rose scent foot cream actually oprah helped choose this scent because the foot nanny gloria williams is oprah's pedicurist. she combined her two best-selling cents, the chocolate and rose into a little pack for valentine's day. this is great for anyone who is overworked and could use a foot massage. really big deal. normally $28, we slashed it in half 14 bucks and foot nanny is throwing in free shipping. very cool. the only thing better than m&ms is personalized m&ms and i took the liberty to create these, if you look closely you'll see your face on one and the other one says -- >> robin is a hottie. you are too kind. >> imagine that. for ginger i made a set for ginger with adrian's face and a little rose. >> there you go. >> a rose because we know ginger is -- you can have so much fun creating them. they're fabulous. you get a pound of m&ms and just to create words, photos, clip art, a ton of fun, $40, slashed in half, 20 bucks from m&ms. >> really cute. >> so you're going places with these. this is the lulu dharma tote. love the argyle print, spashgs, roomy. >> different colors. >> the patterns are fabulous. great for men and women. lightweight to begin with but durable. which i love. normally $119, but these are slashed big time, baby. by 65%. 42 bucks. >> wow. >> i like that. these are beautiful. you're ready to go. you're ready to go. >> very popular. >> rustic cuff so they created a two-piece set, chevron cuff. their signature cuff but in a chevron print and paired it with a little beaded brace let to give it a bling-bling. five different colors to choose from. comes with what i love, carrying case so good for either gifting, storage. just a lot of fun, rustic cuff is such a big winner among all of our viewers. have a fabulous following in oklahoma. $110 for the two-piece set. this one slashed by 65%, $38. >> nice. >> and then last but not least i got these just for you. >> these are fun. >> these you can have fun with a little pun. you can say i like what i see. looking good. you can have a lot of fun from adrienne morgan. big assortment of shades. variety of different frames and have readers about byfocal and full lens readers. you can't go wrong with something from these normally half, 10 to $21. >> wow! >> and so you know everyone is going home with a foot nanny foot cream. [ cheers and applause ] >> anchor. breaking news out of delaware, prison officials confirmed minutes ago one corrections officer is now dead at swat team s breached the prison where inmates took hostages. the situation started yesterday morning 10:30, two other guards had been released. no word about the condition of the inmates or the other guard. this morning, new word that the first lady is moving to washington dc. melania trump planned to stay in new york while her son finished school, uncertain whether she would join her husband at the white house. she said she will move to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, no time table yet on that move. cloudy, cool to start your thursday. >> reporter: from clouds to sunshine, hopefully spring comes early. hopefully phil will help us out here. 45 today, the high but it will be breezy during the afternoon hours, weak ripple comes through the area. tomorrow, we'll be dealing with wind, lower temperatures tomorrow much of the day it will feel like we're in the 20s. 27 to 34 during the afternoon hours, extended forecast, sprinkle on sunday, that is it. warmth and rain for mid week. >> reporter: we continue to see lengththy drive times on interstates connecting with the beltway, southbound i270 you can see in the corner on the big picture map. interstate 95 with the off and on slowing as well as the beltway. cameras, a live look at the whitehurst freeway. foggy bottom, georgetown, clays approaching the areas of downtown. also south capital street at the suitland parkway, crash from branch avenue blocks you back to "good morning america" on the other side of the b ♪ and welcome back. we love to walk around and get to know people. this woman right here, happy birthday, ellen. [ applause ] >> fellow bone marrow transplant recipient. year three. you're 3 years old. that's wonderful. that's wonderful. a hoop star back here. played for a dear friend of my ann donovan. going to be a sportscaster so get to know this face right now. [ applause ] very talented. if happy birthday. od [ laughter ] here's the discussion all of us have had. what do you want for dinner tonight. >> i don't know. what do you want? >> one guy came up with a great solution. jared baker in the car with his girlfriend chelsea and finally, they were having the same old argument. here's what he came up with. right here. little wheel. the wheel decides. >> that is perfect. >> that's not bad. >> would ali buy into it? >> she would until it went against her. >> the game. the kids' game. >> good idea. >> what else would you put on there, tv show, movies. >> trips. >> vacations. >> i wouldn't put on vacations. >> this is not a democracy because you can't ever satisfy everyone. no one ever wants the same thing if even for dinner you hav where we're going. >> great idea. >> i'll take it home. >> stephanopoulos is going to spin the wheel or dinner. >> maybe. >> i want to ask the audience a question. how many of you here help your children with their homework? >> ooh. that's a trap. [ applause ] i think -- i mean, help your children. i will monitor. i will say do you need any guidance but there is a mommy blogger who is very upset because she has a website scary mommy. her 4-year-old had a school project. she let her 4-year-old do the school project and then she brought it in and couldn't believe what she saw. it was like the most sophisticated, you know, incredible, incredible -- yeah, so she said this is like parents posing as preschoolers because their mom and dads -- >> happens to me too and tell my kid, i was already in fifth grade. don't need to repeat. it's your thing but i think she's just trying to encourage parents to let their kids do the project. >> you have to. >> in the real world. >> a little friction. by the way who can do kids' math homework anyway. >> not me. >> pay close attention to your teacher because i can't help you. >> no, nope, not happening? >> no? >> they literally changed the way math is done. it is -- i'm -- >> they changed math. >> they did. >> what about -- >> changed math. >> i understand. i know what you're saying? >> multiply those trains going down the track. i have no idea what you're doing. >> if a train leaves chicago at 2:00 and -- i hated that one. like what time does -- >> what do you want? i don't know. >> calculator. >> i'm excited bringing to the breakfast table, street around new york city and different cities, all around the country. well, some of them are incredibly talented and one caught the eye of our abc news colleague stephanie walsh on the train the other day. she caught it on camera and now the 14-year-old is taking the internet by storm with his drum skills. more than 5 million views and counting. want to take a look? let's take a look. ♪ ♪ you broke my heart ♪ i'm crying ♪ ♪ >> and guess what? that talented 14-year-old just happens to be here. give it up [ applause ] >> hi. >> whoo! >> thank you. >> wow. what made you want to do this. >> i mean, since i was a little kid i loved playing drums. i loved playing around with things, you know, i'm an experimenter. like i like experimenting with new things so, you know, i was always singing and i was a drummer also so i was like, you know what, i should put it together one day and that's what happen happened. >> you never had a drum lesson. >> no. >> taught yourself. >> i learned on youtube. >> i watched many videos. >> now look at you. [ laughter ] >> how do people treat you on the subway? >> a lot -- there was some people when i walk in the subway some people say, here we go again and then at the end of the show they give me -- they end up you're doing it to make people happy, right? that's what you love. >> yep. >> it's not for the money. >> it's not for the money. >> i know you made your dad happy. i see his proud smile over there. >> because you're in school and said sometimes people have an idea when someone can a street performer that they may not have a home and that but that's not the case. >> yes. >> you just wanted to change that image. >> yep. >> of how people see street performers. >> that's perfectly true. a lot of kids have talents and they don't like to share i they're scared and because they think of what other people is going to say to them so like i want to send that message out to other kid, don't be scared. >> right. [ applause ] >> want to come over and play for us right now? [ cheers and applause ] what are you going to play? >> i'm going to play my girl from the temptations. >> come on, everybody. let's go. ♪ ♪ ♪ i've got sunshine on a cloudy day ♪ ♪ when it's cold outside i've got the month of may ♪ ♪ i guess you'd say what can make me feel this way ♪ ♪ my girl talkin' about my girl my girl ♪ ♪ ooh [ cheers and applause ] >> stand up. you are bringing the sunshine. i wouldn't mind being your girl at all. okay, okay. cougar here. cougar here. we know you don't have a drum set. >> no. >> you don't have a drum set. you know, we've got some friends and our friends at guitar center wanted to hook you up so gentlemen let's show him what sadio is getting. look at that. look at that. that's yours. >> oh, wow. thank you so much. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you so much. >> not that you need it but they're going to throw this some drum lessons but i think you're okay there. is that okay, dad, that he gets a drum set, mom going to be okay with this at home? >> yes, yes. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. i appreciate it so much. thank you. >> we appreciate you. >> thank you so much. >> we appreciate you. all right. >> how do you top this, guys? >> you don't. >> you don't. >> coming up -- you do the tease. >> we'll be right back. isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed. oh, really? ♪ it's girls' night they said business casual. i love summer weddings! oh no. yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score. try credit karma. it's free. oh woah. that's different. check out credit karma today. credit karma. give yourself some credit. and back here on "good morning america" we have our own punxsutawney phil. that's a great hat. your name. >> mary? mary is from dallas, texas, but just celebrating today. you only get to wear the hat once a year. >> so you do celebrate it. so sweet. this is what else we have. are you guys hungriy yeah, i don't have food for you but upstairs they'll have some. we are just moments away from our super snack showdown. two "gma" viewers are about to face off. we went ahead and posts videos of their dishes on facebook and now everybody gets a chance to weigh in on their favorite. it all looks so good. i'm starving at this time of the morning. we'll see would takes home the trophy. are you ready? did you have a favorite of those? >> the deep fried whatever that wabecoming partly sunny. breezy to windy. highs: 45-52 winds: nw 5-15 g 25+ tonight: mostly cloudy and colder. lows: 25-29 winds: nw 5 mph friday: mostly cloudy. cooler. highs: 36-42 winds: w 5-15 mph the bi -- will punxsutawney phil see his shadow or not? if he doesn't see his shadow, we're in for an early spring! regardless of what the >> and all that weather brought to you by zales. let's head back upstairs. i want some of that food, robin. >> thank you. tory johnson is back. more valentine's day "deals & steals." now we're up to 78% off. >> you got it. ready? okay. so we partnered with these companies. take a look. if i was giving you any of these sock art socks i'd give you the ones that say love you a latte. >> thank you. >> hot mama too? these prices i could probably afford to give them all to you. normally depending on the pair you choose they range from 9 to $15, all slashed in half starting at $4.50. aren't they fun? easy fun. okay. next up, so who doesn't love a photo book? i took the liberty of making these taking pictures fr just fun, little stickers and bubbles and fun words and just -- a lot of types you forget all the fabulous memories. for somebody you love, create the book and they have this hard cover book forever. 21 pages of colorful fabulous picture, use their template or create our own only $30 but today slashed in half, 15 bucks to create photo books. you buy the voucher today and have up until a week, next wednesday, till next wednesday to make it and get it in time for valentine's day. >> isn't this fun. >> you brought me to tears. this is beautiful. absolutely beautiful. thank you. thank you. >> it lasts so much longer than just that one gift, that photo book. >> yeah. >> we always have it in our phone and don't take the time. wonderful way. >> then the gift of time. right? >> in it is. >> big assortment for men and women. so many different styles to choose from for yourself, somebody you love and also inexpensi inexpensive. normally start at $60 but slashed by 60% and higher. this particular assortment. 24 to 49 and from this company, free shipping. >> oh. >> love that. always love that. >> this woman right here, she works with these great companies in this great country and giving these deals to our viewers. >> they are great. >> i don't know how you've done it for as long as you have. >> it's fun. we have a good time. [ cheers and applause ] >> man. all right, and you want to tell everybody. >> not done yet. you want them? >> everyone is going home with a voucher for these beautiful photo books. >> yes. make it for someone you love. >> any example like i have here you'll love it. we partnered with these companies on these great deals. get all the details on our website. coming up, our super snack showdown. 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[ drum roll ] >> i have to say they were really both delicious. the chicken wing, i mean i love that sauce. there's so many layers of flavor going on there. the chicken slider, very interesting take on that but there's so much going on there and i have to say the flavor goes to the chicken slider. 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