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sweeping the dirt trying to get frozen dirt unfrozen, so they can get the trash, pick up. we will update you coming up. >> i don't think i have ever seen street sweepers on dirt, oh, no. >> i have never seen that. >> whatever works. >> whatever you can get. >> have you ever seen anything like that, that parade. >> it was most exciting thing. it was fun. we had fun. i had fun. we watched our coverage all afternoon. thanks for staying on. my sisters. i got to watch it just like everybody else. my kids and husband went out down there. >> i will say this the parade was grade, but i was looking forward to the speeches, and we all said this on the air who will be the chase utley, of the eagles, right. >> yes. >> and everybody, unominous it is jason kelce because he on got a police bicycle, riding in a mummers outfit. >> high fiveing people, out with everybody. he was having a great time. >> and then the speech happened. this may go down in philadelphia history as an all time speech. now what he was saying was, that nobody believed. he said the whole under dog, be in believed in the players, the coaches, and all that. here's part of his four and a half minute speech. >> he put out there what people were saying about him. he said everything that the chris bricks saying about each of the those players. >> division one school. nick foles don't got it. jay ajayi cannot stay healthy. torey smith can't catch. nelson agholor can't catch. zach ertz can't block, brent celek too old, brandon graham was drafted too high, vinny curry, ain't got it. beau allen. jaylen mills can't cover. patrick robert son can't come. it is the whole team. >> he turned into stone cold steve austin, and the crowd was responding. >> what, what, what. >> and agholor can't catch. >> jaylen mills can't cover. it was great. it seemed silly at the time but then watched it again it was inspirational. >> it was honest, real, he said what we have been thinking, people have been telling the whole city of philadelphia that we're not good enough. we cannot measure up. that is why it rest mated. it was real. he meant every word what he was saying with his whole soul >> everybody can relate, felt like an under dog at some point in your life. >> despite what people are saying about you, they were still in that championship stage. stay what you want, we're still here. >> got me to think, you know, back when they show started, "good day philadelphia", a morning show, against a powerhouses in this market, the channel six, channel 10, channel three, their morning shows, this new network fox, new tv station will start good day philadelphia you will never win. you will never win. it got maine thinking, that jason kelce, um-hmm. >> i'll give you definition of under dog when "good day philadelphia", started they said we never won. we would never be number one. we are number one. because of these people. like kitkat kline they said she would never than a good executive producer, milky way they say she could never produce. they say jackie could never handle an assignedment desk or whatever it is that you do. they said katie could never write. they said alex holley could never anchor this show. they said you would never be able to produce. they say samantha, sally, could never produce. >> wait, sue serio, they say she would never do the weather , 20 years. >> they say this guy, michael hudson could not direct. what? they say this guy, jamill, could not do it. they say thomas and karen, could not anchor. they say bob kelly could never do traffic. >> i'm on it, i'm on it. >> the schuylkill. >> they said quincy could not do radio, tv, he is doing both >> yes. >> come on. come on. >> the q, the q. >> yes. >> that is why we're number one, top dogs in morning television now i'm bleeping hungry. i need bleeping breakfast. >> very well done. >> yeah. >> sue coming in the show and give us behind the scenes of how kelce ever got a hold of it. >> how that suit came to be and made philadelphia history. >> for sure. >> it was a magical day. it is within we will all remember for a very long time for a lifetime probably. pretty cool we all got to share it together. >> yes, from the magical day to magical mountain of trash that is where steve keeley is on the ben franklin parkway, steve. >> reporter: good news/bad news live shot. good news, the ground has that you had. the bad news is the ground has that you had so when they get over the dirt to pick up the trash they are now sinking further in the mud doing more landscaping damage to the lovely lawn that was, the grass around eakins oval and the art museum area, but they are having a tough time, blowing the trash out with leave blowers. you can see, one, two, three, front end loaders to help pick up the trash. and three trash dumpsters, parked so beautiful in front of the museum of art. i don't know if they are taking stuff off the walls and putting it in the dumpsters that they call arthur just trash. that is just a joke for you art lovers, i'm sorry. so a big job. probably a thankless job. we have several championship teams in this town, including the streets department and that is, tough work. this is their biggest clean up effort. they have cleaned up after all of the big events here for decade and they say this one stood out. they had to guess crowd side they would put tonight a millions unofficially. they face it on the mountains of trash, which they lost count of. we showed you those, portable johns in the back and they are just getting here. they will clean them up. should we clean them up. they are damage enough. i will, leave with you this thought. i woke up this morning, i exercise before work so i don't die of stress and i put on fox 29. i was watching rebroadcast, watching you guys, not watching myself, and i felt, well, i am on a championship team myself. i said we have a guy who you just watched, he is carson wentz, nick foles, doug pederson, dick vermeil, greatest quarterback in television morning show of all time, mike jerrick. i said with this great championship team on the greatest day in philadelphia tv history yesterday as well as football history. thanks for legality me be part of the team as a practice squad member. >> nicely said though, steve. >> that is very, nice of you, steve, i want to thank my quarterback, alex holley, we're here for the entire time together. >> co quarterback. >> you are the carson wentz, i'm nick foles. >> wait, i'm nick foles. >> i'm nate. >> yes, thanks forgetting us started at 4:00 o'clock in the morning every day, karen. >> it was fun to watch. i watched rebroadcast, i want to run that every single night >> that is cool. >> wouldn't that be fun. >> by the way, it is national -- >> some people tweeted apparently were you at city hall on broad street or near there, they say a septa bus pulled up at the last few minutes rise as the buses were coming by and they didn't get to see the parade. it reminded me of atlanta when they imploded the stadium. >> yes. >> yes. >> no way. >> i'm getting multiple tweets robert just tweeted. >> during the parade difficult see two septa buses, the double ones, they were licensing side, i think they were going to follow and pick up the players or afterward. >> they blocked people view. >> well, we will have them in and watch it on tv together. >> and, eat pizza because it is national pizza day. john, come on in, it is your brother, your friend, he brought six boxes of gigantic pizzas. >> breakfast pizza. >> i know you, yes. >> so where are you located. >> we have one in sicklerville and one 11th and wolf. >> all the way across. >> slide it down. >> let's pop them opened. >> what did you bring. >> we have breakfast pizza, ham, egg, cheese, pepper and egg, sausage, egg and cheese, scrapple and eggs. we have just regular cheese and we have pepperoni. >> i love breakfast pizza. the egg, on this. >> i think i will try sausage and egg that is like what your mom used to make at home. >> okay, thanks, guys. >> do you have enough people to eat all these pizzas. >> they will be down here. >> you ever met tv newspaper. >> yes. >> garlic crust. >> i like that. >> okay, we're bloated. thank you. >> thank you for having us we have food, now let's talk fast is it too young to talk about sex. the birds and bees. jessica beal already started sex education, in her home with her two-year old son. her son's name is silas. >> they shower together. so she is in the shower, you cannot help but notice there is differences. she will say this is what i have, and what you have. she wants him to be comfortable. not make a big deal. have respect. make sure there is in shame. here's the thing, i think that you can be, she's not talking sex but just talking about parts, awareness and making people comfortable with the parts that they have. i don't have a problem with that. >> i got zero problem. >> in this day and age maybe not tweet it on social media most parents do mom, you are in the like me. you do have that conversation. >> i want to apologize it as a sex education class. she will just answer any question her son has like what are those. those are my breast. what is this thing i have, it is your penis. >> yes. >> all that kind of stuff. >> i think we all have been, had that talk, we wouldn't be so freaked out over sex, you know what i mean. even on tv to this day, you can't say that, like we don't know what the heck that is. >> my kids, eight and 10 i try not to explain. i will answer any question but i do not go into, detail. anything you want to ask me. >> if they come to you where do babies come from, are you still pulling out the stork thing. >> no, i don't do the stork i get it medical and clinical, i don't, after you get married, blah, blah, blah, they thought my parents when they had their recommitment ceremony another wedding again, yes. >> another baby. >> are you going to have another baby. >> okay what do you think about this, kim kardashian, she is in the shower, she lets her kids look at her and all that kind of stuff. she took a top less photo the other day and posted it. her kid took the picture. >> yes, photo by north, the caption and of course, north is her daughter and people were a little upset. they said, wait a minute you will have your daughter take a topless picture of you. she's five years old or will be five in june. that is baby north. >> it is weird now because i don't have a problem with jessica beal thing but i think it is creepy. i find everything they do creepy. it could be it. >> she gave her daughter photo credit. >> you have to give her credit if she took the photo. >> it is just like, who would, i don't say photo by quinn sullivan. i don't give them credit when taking a picture. >> people do it, my kid took this photo but usually it is of the family around the christmas tree, not in the mirror taking my clothes off. >> it is just so creepy. >> yes. >> see north in the photo, because people on social media they look at everything. they would have zoomed in. that would have been a thing. >> maybe they have a line of kiddy cameras that will come out. >> you are probably right. >> they want her to photo mark the future i'm totally disgusted. lets move on to something i find very positive. our next guest. grammy nominated sing shore has performed with kanye business, twister, she's from philly, music soul child, here's the take. >> ♪ >> that is a throw back. grammy nominated. r and b deave, all of that, plus she has a new show called sister. i love this concept. talk show. here's a little bit of it. >> i'm all in her mouth, like dam. as a mom and a wife, what i find difficult for me being in the music entertainment industry period how do you find the time for this self-care. >> we have to broaden our definition. >> i love this. >> i love seeing women come together talk positively. >> it is a perfect show for you. >> yes, it is. >> thank you, so excited to be here. this is an awesome show as well. >> you look like you have a lot of fun here. >> yes. where do you shoot it. >> we shoot we're owned and it is facilitated by td one. >> so when you talk from diva. >> you talk to divas. >> yes. >> tell it like it is. it is, a circle we have your own little circle here and we just really express, values and views on things that effect us, in the world, everybody, though but just from an african-american point of view. but inclusive to the point it is not what black people think but thinks our perspective and this is how our perspective merge, and how they are same and different. just a different, fresh, perspective on things. >> i'm excited. >> yes. >> that is important to show. >> yes. >> especially because so many times there are these store business people turning each other down, and in one came, even they we have come from different perspective we can share that and learn something about each other. >> because it is 8:00 in the morning you just don't have a choice. >> yes. >> you just stay happy. >> i'm distract by that fink on your finger. >> what is it. >> yes. >> that ring. >> this old thing. >> look at that. >> wow. >> i love it. >> just a little something. >> my goodness. so you get perspective because your daddies music, that is where you get your music influence. was your mom really a police commissioner. >> my mother was first african-american female police commissioner, ever. >> in where. >> in harvey, illness but in the world. so, i say obviously she is a very strong women. she's very into politics. to this day she sits in front of the television and watches cnn and fox all day long. she still does that. >> what was your teenage years life like, wait until i tell my mom was the first police commissioner in the world. >> what is interesting is people thought my dad was the police commissioner. they just automatically thought, oh, her daddies the police commissioner. times up. this is what we're dealing with in america. people automatically thought it had to be held by my dad. so, i don't know, probably because my dad was a blues singer and it was glorified not a main stream type of music. he also owned restaurants but mostly, my dad, they didn't even know how he said. your mom. they are still believing these things. >> was she strict. >> she was very strict. >> but my mom was strict and fun. would you get in trouble for doing things that were bad but then she would let you stay home from school and go to the movies. it was a balance. you might get in trouble but you still had a fun mom. i had fun upbringing. i had, growing up with two sisters. we were very close. >> what are you doing in philly. >> i have a show mid at world cafe live. >> great venue. >> yes. >> yes, it is almost sold out but ticket are still on sale but there are very few. i will be doing a full set from my album, that is out now , a remake album of the all of the soul greats, aretha franklin, curtis mayfield, it is awesome and we used, we did the album with all live instrumentation so is there no computerized anything. i had to stand with the band like in the older days and sing all at the same time. it is a classic. it is very, it is a very great album. >> i'm going. >> okay, great. >> recreate the classic, you know. >> i feel wye should take a stab at that and pay homage to the people who started it. i'm a r and b singer. this is something that i think is missing in our music, the soul of the music. i'm not saying it is bad but it is missing component. >> what berth place then to be and a r and b city like philly >> i had a cheese stake last night. >> love it. >> we will see you tonight. >> yes, and we will be selling cd's so world cafe live. every morning at 9:00 a.m., td one. >> dvr it. >> we are on at the same time. >> listen to this, in the music realm here he is father of beyonce and solange but he is making headlines about recent comments. what he said about race and success in this business. >> we should ask selena about that one. >> yes. sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. i found jason kelce's beard. what is he doing? mike? >> ♪ >> welcome back. i love this song, from hair, let the sunshine in. sun shining down there. we have sunshine, as sue serio would call it. >> has count down already started to wildwood days and all that stuff. >> i think it has. >> well... >> beyonce's dad may give away secret to the superstar's success. well, depends who you ask. according to matthew knowles it has nothing to do with hard work, talent. matthew knowles, beyonce's father and manager, of destiny 's child and author and professor at texas university and he does, he also does other groups. he is still a manager, in the music studio with some new groups. he is making headlines about comments he made during an interview with ebony magazine. >> a lot of people are talking about that in the news room upstairs. lets go now to page six because they will break it down. elizabeth is joining us right now, elizabeth. >> thank you. >> hi. >> thank you for having me. >> of course, we'd like the scoop because we are hearing these comments. what are the comments that he made matthew knowles. >> so matthew knowles in an interview is getting a lot of attention because he wrote a new book and in a interview that he was talking about the book he spoke about colorism. he said that part of his daughter's success, of course, beyonce and solange is they have lighter skin. he said mows of women who are successful has lighter skin. he mentioned his doubt are, nicki meehan, rehand, he spoke about colorism and that got attention and backlash but good news we have matthew knowles on our show tonight on page six, tv and i can tell you a bit of what he told us. carlos greer, my co host, spoke to matthew knowles and matthew says he did not speak to his daughter at all for this book. in fact he never has had a conversation with beyonce and solange about colorism because when they started out in the music industry they were young matthew said they were 14, 15. he said that was too young to have a conversation about colorism but he wanted to talk about collarrism and racism and they were not part of this book whatsoever. >> we will watch tonight, page six tv, of course, very interesting interview a loft people talking about that. >> and see what else he that has to say about that. thank you for that. >> he does tease something else that he is working on, i can let you know that, you will want to tune? >> thank you, we will. >> i know you mention sod people are getting backlash and that kind of thing for backlash for what he said, but , some people say, he may not be far off. >> it is one of those things where you want to believe it is in the true and that is my reaction, you come up with it, other people, but interesting in the news room, i know other woman who are african-american said they 100 percent think it is true. maybe it is in today's world even though we think we've involved. >> yes, we need to have another conversation not just in the music industry, but you know, it is hat been the toughest for the long time. they are waiting for that. coming up on 9:28. >> we can journey on. >> we all like to talk bit. how about jason kelce, from his fashion speech to his mummers outfit, we will learn more about his choice and you know what they are hearing. >> ♪ ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. ♪ upbeat music travel through this natural wonder and get a glimpse of amazing, with a glass of wine in one hand, and a camera in the other, aboard rocky mountaineer. canada's rocky mountains await. call your travel agent or rocky mountaineer for special offers now. >> five years ago, irish theme to the mummers, he's all over the place, in the bikes, on the high five, then got on that stage. >> this is my organization. a bunch of driven men,. >> you know what un dogs are, hungry dogs. it is a quote in the olds, stood on the wall for the last five years. hungry dogs run faster. and that's this team. we wanted more. >> yes, they wanted more, we want more jason kelce, we love it. so, you can thank this woman next to us, libby, for that mummers outfit. we loved it. oh, my. so when did you guys start getting this together? >> well, i got a call on tuesday night. tuesday night he said, lib, i'm looking for a mummers suit. i said no problem, i got a guy. exactly. >> and how do you guys know each other? >> jason and i, he was a walk in, i cut hair. he walked into the salon, i said lib you got a haircut. okay. ya, there we are. >> five, six years later? >> good friends, and it has been such a pleasure. so yes, it is great. so then wednesday night, wednesday i took the suit up to the facilities, and helped him try it on and it was magic, and i came home, i told my husband, i said, he's going to steel the show with this one. and i had no idea the speech was coming, but -- >> we didn't know this was coming either. you're right, did he steel the show, i think all inspired by t sorry, mike wanted to meet you too, he loved it, so much. but we don't know where he is at this point. >> oh, okay. >> jason kelce might be here. jason, can you come over? >> is that jason? >> why would you get me out of bed? i'm hungry. and that pisses me glove did you have breakfast. >> i had no breakfast. it is national pizza day, breakfast pizza, agh. >> why do you sound like a pirate. >> i don't know. >> wwe. >> hey, libby, good to see you. i need a haircut. ya, agr. >> so libby, this is so cool. how did it all come about? has this been in storage? >> it has been in storage, yes, so fortunate to call my husband who was practice that tuesday night at the avalon string band, and i asked i need a suit. here are the measures, six-it, six-four, you know, 300 pounds, and they said we got one. i said of course. >> but the original mummers parade, 2008, right? >> i believe so. >> so the if i east won it all that year, and now. >> there we are. here we r. >> lucky suit. >> that it is. >> that it is. >> but it wasn't easy to finds the right one, right? we know it is hard to find football player size mummers costume? >> i believe there might and few big mummers in the club. >> we have big mummers in the house right now. >> big mummers that might make it work. >> good lord, look at the guy until the sack. >> they all look great. >> that's a big mummer. >> just held on to these since 2008? >> they do. they have a lot in storage whether what is jason kelce's look when he say it -- saw it for the first time. >> there i'm in the back, and all i here is lib, how do you put this thing on? and so i go help him. and he, this is bleeping amazing, you know. >> thank you. >> yes, just most definitely meant to be. >> we just recreated that, too, because i said libby how do you bleeping put this thing on. >> do people ever say if angelina jolie shaved her head? >> i have not got angelina, i need bigger lips i think for that. >> not much. >> oh! >> look that the. >> okay, angie. >> well, congratulations. >> thank you, sir. >> you made you're a big part of the day. >> thank you for having me here this morning. >> where is your shop located. >> right down front and market, chrome a hair salon. so we're right here in old sit. >> i oh. so you're saying i want the jason kelce look. >> oh, listen. >> about five years. >> well, they're friends now. >> okay. >> yes, well, you know? >> you know. >> you know. >> that was great. >> all right, so, should we check out and see what they're going to perform? >> jason can actually play. >> ♪ >> ♪ fly eagles fly ♪ on the road to victory ♪ fly eagles fly ♪ throw a touchdown 123, 123. hit them low ♪ hit them high ♪ and watch those eagles fly ♪ fly eagles fly ♪ on the road to victory ♪ >> i like that. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> hey, everybody, check out this beauty. i'm here, at the atlantic city car show and auction, where you'll have a chance to maybe purchase these vehicles this month. >> what, hold on, i was just putting my hand -- all right, i guess i might as well buy it then, right? >> wait until you see this pup then, right? >> wait until you see this pup when we come right this is so exciting, dave! then, right? >> wait until you see this pup hey gus, meet tucker... . awwww... whoaaaa !! ...and axle, angie, frank, charlie, millie, ralph, henry, audrey and duke... yep...ten times the fun. sorta like this... ahhh, ten times the bucks. it's one of the new times the bucks games from the pennsylvania lottery. with millions in prizes! hot diggity dog! keep on scratchin'! >> classic car show and auction, they invited me down here today. check out this car. this is the car from the munsters tv show. how is this? just one of the many classics, that you can see, get up close, and the entire atlantic city convention center filled, check out, the monkeys car. guen-hye with the monkeys. remember that one? who else we got? the beverly hillbillies car is down here, the batmobile, of course is here. but this weekend, a chance for to you come down, get up close and personal, yeah, live in atlantic city here. and check out the entire atlantic city convention floor filled with all of the old classics, and with me, fire up - >> let me show you around. >> let's go, hit the gas. now there is weekend, right? >> it is friday, saturday, sunday. >> okay. >> we open 9:00 each day. open until 7:00 friday, 7:00 saturday and 5:00 sunday. >> we love that you're our sponsor, we get chance to come down here, showcase. so how much is it to get in? and special prices for the kids? >> $25 to get n it is $5 for kids. kids are freon sunday. >> wow. >> and now, in addition to the classics, that you can see, what else is different? there is an auction, you can actually buy -- >> you sure can. the whole area. whole area is the car coral. >> okay. >> we come up on the vendor swap meet here. then there is a live auction, each day of the event. >> so the last time around, they got me for 153 grand for that orange car. >> you got away for a steel. >> was that a steel? >> it was. >> so how does the auction work? guys come in here that want to sell their cars, you got a chance to buy them here? >> you do. just come, in register to bid with us, you can be a part of the action live on the block. >> let's show the eagles limo that they have down here. beep, beep, beep. the atlantic city car show and auction here at the atlantic city convention center. george, check this out. >> come get your picture. >> oh, you got to love this one here. >> go birds. >> go down here, make a left. go birds. check out that. now, were the guys actually driving in that there? >> they were. >> look at that. >> it was in the parade the other day. >> we needed that for the parade. so then on the other side here is the auction. >> yes. >> so folks will have a chance to sit up in the bleachers, just like you're in the stadium, right. >> public seating so all of the public can watch the event the entire time. >> this is cool. so today, tomorrow, and sunday. >> yes. >> atlantic city convention center. tell us where we can get tickets and more info? >> bpj auctions. com. >> let's gun the center, who, hit the gas, make a lift, here we go. so cool, guys. the entire convention floor filled with classics, not only the movie cars but you can actually buy a vehicle here, look what i just bought for 153 grand. they told me it was a steel. sold! >> my name is mike jerrick, mike jerrick. jerr -- yes, i will sends you the info. >> and the invoice. >> a brand new car. >> look at that. >> that's great. >> nice job, bob, thank you. the eagles, amazing. >> it seems you would be tempted to go to atlantic city and take a self we that. >> cool. >> and then 57 thunder birds there in the same color as the guy, the pink suit on. i bet if i go on valentine day in a thunder bird -- >> david let me pick you up. >> in the same color, hey. let's go to camelback and ski. what do you say with jen? >> reporter: you guys know i love a high five right? so, one of these athletes is going to come flying down here and he'll pennsylvania is getting the law requires many to get their child abuse clearances. are you one of them? if you're a coach sunday school teacher a scout leader camp counselor many people who work or volunteer with children may need their clearances. pennsylvania means business when it comes to protecting our children. thank you pennsylvania! find out if you need to get your clearances by going to keepkidssafe.pa.gov paid for with pennsylvania taxpayer dollars. >> ♪ >> hey, sue, weather, 15 seconds. >> okay, couple of weather headlines to tell but this morning, and that includes it is cloudy, later on today, it is dry all day showers roll in then downpours, down right downpours on sunday. how much rain by sunday evening? we could have as much as 3 inches in spots, thanks to the cold front coming through slowly sunday. so, we're to up 29 degrees, in philadelphia, right now, it is 15 in mount pocono. it is 28 down in dover. still pretty cold out there. but we expect to get to a seasonable after the front is through, we're in the four's, monday, tuesday, but just in time for valentine's day, a temperature for you to love. mike, alex, karen? >> 55 degrees. >> hey, sue, what was that formula? if it rains 3 inches, and it was below freezing, how much snow would that be? >> usually a ten to one, so 10 f rain. >> again. >> so 30 inches of snow. >> 30 inches of snow if this had been cold enough. ah. >> i don't know if i could take that at this point, for 24 hours. >> you know where would you like to see snow? >> maybe on a ski slope. >> like in the poconos? >> yes. hi, jen. report we do want to thank our sponsors the pocono mountains, the situation, camelback, has snowed about what, six, 7 inches? >> 7 inches of fresh snow this week. let's do our trick, you holds this, here is my boy, tim. go! >> okay, so, he doesn't know this, but i'm like a legendary high fiver. we've done one practice round, you guys okay? am i in the right position do you think? >> yup. >> okay, too close, too far? >> you're good. ladies and gentlemen, timmy. yes! >> is that the first time anyone has been high fired before going into attributing? >> i think so, except going into the super bowl. so our show will be like that, but just way better. >> way better. >> way better. >> 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.? >> no, so that -- the show start at like 5:30. >> so it is a nighttime situation. this they'll have like 3d graphics on top of this thing. >> yes, we got a projection set up on the snow, really makes the mountain come to life. you can't believe how it looks. you got to check it out. >> 8:00 a.m. when the beer tasting starts? >> yes, activities going on 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. but the guys on the snow, you'll have demo around noon, but be kicking it about 6:00. >> okay, timmy? >> hey, how is it going? >> i love it. now, is that your first high five during a trick? >> my first high five during a trick? no, i've done couple of high fives before. >> but that was my best one. >> that's better. nice. all right, well, good luck tomorrow. thanks for letting us visit. what are you guys going to do all day now? >> what are we doing all day? water park! then we try and jump this thing later. >> okay. >> yes, that's part of the situation, the snow, trying to make sure that this is like slick enough, so you can go fast, get some speed? >> exactly, make it all the way over without falling in the mid. >> now talking like a surfer. lie i can that, thank you very much. all right, guys? thank you. thank you. the banana is gone. my man has been eating a banana for like three hours. >> maybe it is frozen now. >> oh, that was good actually. >> everybody to the water park. love that. >> okay you remember the gerber baby of course, that probably ad campaign, started over 90 years ago, maybe 100 years. they have decided to come up with a new gerber baby. and there he is. well who is he? >> he is a cutie. >> we will tell you about who he is after the break. >> did you hear there is a new gerber baby. this is 128 month old lucas warren. he's the first gerber baby that has downe syndrome. so this ad campaign's been around 91 years. >> gerber pick out lucas, the prize includes $150,000 which his parent say will go towards me of the original gerber baby, woman, 91, she is 91 years old n alive, and there she is today. hey, name? >> ann turner cook. ann turnerle life she's been known as the gerber this side of the jars. >> that's pretty cool. >> stude carrots, student peas. >> and there is cents video of him, he's always h sappy baby. >> adorable. >> wait watchers is s crkpany offering new membership for children, karen, children. this3 to 17. they can do this starting this meetings, what you always do when you do weight watchers, you can go you go to the meetings, and they say it is cents to help 10 million some hr habits. but there are critics say this encourages teens to count calories, and the critics say that could be dangerous. i think it is interesting, and it may be needed for some families, and to help make better choices. >> what? >> i think the concept of weight watch zester a good one, group, go around and you talk,. >> obesity problem in our country, don't want to get help for the teens? cause body image issues? >> i think that might be part of the reason. >> help us. so tell me about the lost phone? >> well, sydney, he ended up losing his phone. >> sydney crosby. >> if he lost his phone, none of wows look for it, cydney jones, cry baby. >> okay, there he is. he's handsome. >> i'm so sorry. >> the eagles, yes, he lost his phone during the parade yesterday. how are you going to lose your phone and try to find it in 2 million people or whatever? by the way we will find out the final count of the number of the people at the parade at 11:30 a.m. press conference. >> 11:30 we'll squeeze it back, give you info at the bottom of the screen. sydney crosby lost his phone. so what happened? so bunch -- >> kids found it. sydney jones. >> jones. >> they found it, they picked p it up, like we all do now, social media, whose phone is it? can you believe it? cydney's phone, they get in there, they post a picture of themselves. >> what else would you do when you find a phone? >> pretty cute. they have all of the cute faces in it, guess who dropped their phone at the parade. >> we will return it, and they did, then giving the phone back jones post that pick right there with the group, so nice, i love the story. awesome fans brought my phone back to me, hashtag real love. >> still don't know how they decided to meet up. if he doesn't have a phone how do you get in touch with him to know to meet up? >> if you see a guy's phone, pick it up, well it, didn't have a password, because they got into it, they realize looking at his pictures, oh, it is sydney's, maybe called his own phone, friends call his phone. anyway. this woman calls it and says those are my kids who found the phone i can tell you how the whole thing went down. >> oh, get them on. >> i'll call her. >> okay, sorry. i can't make it. it's just my eczema again, but it's fine. yeah, it's fine. you ok? eczema. it's fine. hey! hi! aren't you hot? eczema again? it's fine. i saw something the other day. eczema exposed. your eczema could be something called atopic dermatitis, which can be caused by inflammation under your skin. maybe you should ask your doctor? go to eczemaexposed.com to learn more. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show." ♪ say it like 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