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>> whit: good morning, america. disaster emergency. catastrophic flooding in the heartland. towns underwater. evacuations ordered. massive amounts of rain spilling rivers over their banks.
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the situation this morning, while more than 100 million americans are under heat alerts from coast to coast. 100-year-old records set to be shattered. our weather team tracking it all. >> rhiannon: gaza targets. the israeli strikes on one of the deadliest days of the war in weeks. at least 49 people killed. plus, the new fears about an escalation and widening conflict in the mideast. >> gio: fast food wars. mcdonald's set to launch its $5 value meals. what you'll get as other national food chains launch their own appetizing deals in the battle for your bucks. >> whit: timberlake talks. >> we've been together through ups and downs. >> whit: the singer's first comments since his dwi arrest. >> it's been a tough week. >> whit: his on-stage message in front of thousands of fans and now the court date conflict involving his tour. >> rhiannon: holiday travel. what to expect for july 4th weekend as millions of americans take off.
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a travel expert shares her advice. plus, reveals her 3-3-3 rule to help you pack light. ♪ >> gio: and the elephant in the room. ♪ they call me big ellie ♪ >> gio: ellie, the official mascot of the wnba's new york liberty taking social media by storm from her outfits to her halftime show, and overnight, why the beyhive is buzzing. >> gio: look at ellie go. good morning, america. good to see you. janai's on her way to a very exciting foreign assignment, but we are happy to have rhiannon ally back with us. >> rhiannon: thank you for having me. >> whit: welcome. >> gio: you love ellie. >> rhiannon: i do. i love ellie and liberty games. it's the braid for me. that little braid she swings around. >> gio: we'll have more from ellie very soon here, but it's a very busy sunday ahead here. the presidential election
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shifting into high gear this week with the first 2024 debate. each candidate preparing this weekend, but in vastly different ways. trump with campaign rallies and briefings. biden with mock debates over at camp david. >> rhiannon: also ahead, we've been talking about the cyberattacks that have been disrupting car dealers all week. a key software supplier to dealers hit by back-to-back attacks. service and sales both affected at thousands of dealers. >> whit: but we begin here with the flooding catastrophe in iowa and the dangerous heat blanketing much of the u.s. let's get right to meteorologist somara theodore tracking it all. somara, good morning. >> somara: good morning. that's right. we have seen substantial flooding along with the record-breaking heat. let's go ahead and take a look. this morning, a disaster emergency in the heartland following catastrophic flooding in iowa. 21 counties virtually underwater following massive rainfall which appears to have blindsided many residents early saturday now forced to be evacuated. drone video capturing the aftermath of the torrential downpours in sioux county.
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the waters submerging homes as rescue crews scramble to reach stranded residents. >> things have been changing along the big sioux. this is new territory for us. >> somara: governor kim reynolds looking over the floods from above. the flooding a wild start to a wild season. >> i think i have had enough. it's rained every day for the last two weeks. so i'm ready for it to dry out a little bit. >> somara: hail and more heavy rain battering the southern u.s. new mexico, texas and florida facing strong storms. all the rain coming as more than 100 million americans coping with scorching temperatures. the i-95 corridor baked. >> the heat has been unimaginable. >> somara: temperatures in the nation's capital hit 100 degrees, the first time in june since 2012. >> it's very hot. it's too hot. >> somara: and to think cities like washington, d.c., not anticipated to see much in the way of relief today. if you look, you can see all of the major heat we're experiencing today is really in the i-95 corridor. that's where we can see extreme long duration events, overnight
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heat, not much relief in the way of that. tallahassee could hit a heat index value of 112 degrees today. that's how hot it could feel. where you're seeing the red boxes, that is where we have the potential to break records, but notice how in philadelphia on monday, we cool down just a hair, a few degrees. why is that? we have a round of storms coming in, and while they will help to cool things down at 5:00 p.m., we could see some severe weather in parts of new england. anything from damaging winds to tornadoes is possible in the northeast this afternoon. gio? >> gio: just so hot out there. somara, we'll see you very soon again here. and now to politics. the first presidential debate of 2024, just four days away. each candidate preparing this weekend in their own way. abc news political director rick klein joins us with more on this. rick, good morning to you. what are the stakes for the candidates here, and what do the polls show going into this debate? >> good morning, gio. we have never seen a presidential debate happen this early in the election cycle. this many months out. we have also never seen a race that's been this close this
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consistently for this long a period of time, and check this out. just in the last couple of days we've seen the fivethirtyeight polling average essentially flip. the slightest of edges for joe biden over donald trump in national polling. this is the first time all year that biden has any kind of a numerical advantage, but that is not much of an edge. this is essentially a tied race, essentially a coin flip, and both campaigns are agreeing on at least one thing. they're looking forward to something that puts this front and center for voters, allows them to make the contrast and gets voters to focus on the very real choice aid head. >> gio: and trump told his audience on saturday that his vice presidential pick would be there for the debate. what do we know about his possible choices? >> well, that's hardly an exclusive club on one level, gio. we're expecting maybe a dozen trump surrogates and supporters, elected officials to be on hand in atlanta, but we are told at abc news that there are a handful of individuals that the trump team is focused on, asking for additional documentation, more vetting details from people including governor doug burgum of north dakota, senator jd vance from ohio, senator marco
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rubio from florida, and also senator tim scott from south carolina is on that list. we're expecting all of those men and many others to be on hand in atlanta and maybe trump is narrowing -- he said he's basically made up his mind whether that's where he goes or not. >> gio: money, money, money. that's the name of the game. what's new on the fund-raising side of all of this? >> this is striking because we have been talking about how biden has a massive cash edge, as much as a $100 million advantage in cash on hand for the dnc just a couple of months ago. that is now gone. the latest reports show that donald trump essentially erased the entire cash advantage just in the last two months, and it really shows two things. one is a lot of big dollar donors, high-profile republicans that were skeptical of trump are now coming back into the fold and small dollar donors truly reacted to the guilty conviction. we've seen a surge of online donations and right now essentially parity not just in the polls but also in the money.
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>> gio: a pleasure to have you here on a sunday. thank you so much, my friend. thursday night on abc, watch the cnn presidential debate simulcast. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. with david muir and the abc news political team. that's thursday night right here on abc. whit? >> whit: gio, overseas now to the israel/hamas war. desperate rescue efforts continue this morning to treat the wounded in gaza following intense israeli attacks that left dozens dead. all of this ahead of key talks in washington between u.s. and israeli officials. abc's tom soufi burridge is in tel aviv with the latest. tom, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. we're just learning about fresh strikes in gaza overnight, a particularly deadly weekend and just days after israeli prime minister netanyahu publicly criticized the biden administration over weapons supplies, israel's defense minister on his way to washington today saying he'll hold key talks with u.s. officials about the next phase of the war. this morning, harrowing new
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video of fresh israeli strikes in gaza with young children rescued from the rubble. it comes after a series of israeli strikes saturday with more than 50 people killed and more than 100 wounded according to palestinian officials. a young boy covered in dust, rushed from the scene. the israeli military saying its fighter jets struck two hamas military sites in gaza city. those strikes coming just a day after the international committee for the red cross said 22 people were killed and 45 injured after heavy projectiles damaged one of its offices made into an encampment for displaced palestinians. this red cross official describing the horror. >> within moments we had a flood of wounded people show up at the gates of our compound. there were piles of dead bodies, blood everywhere. frankly, it's like nothing i've ever seen before. [ chanting ] >> reporter: overnight in tel aviv, tens of thousands of anti-government protesters on the streets.
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well, these israelis want an election. they want a hostage deal, but with cease-fire talks stalling, there's no sense of how and when the war in gaza will end. and while the war in gaza drags on, israeli this weekend trading more attacks across its northern border with iran-backed hezbollah. and guys, the threat of a wider escalation along israel's border with lebanon also on the agenda when the defense minister meets face to face with u.s. officials in washington before departing israel this morning, underlining the importance of israel's relationship with the u.s. whit? >> whit: important talks ahead. tom soufi burridge, thank you. tune into "this week" later this morning, martha raddatz speaks with democratic senator elizabeth warren. plus, more on how this upcoming presidential debate will be unlike any other with an expert panel and the powerhouse roundtable. rhiannon? >> rhiannon: we turn now to the arrival of the "uss theodore roosevelt" in south korea. the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier reaching port just days
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after russian president putin's warning about arming north korea. abc's britt clennett is in hong kong with more on this. good morning, britt. >> reporter: good morning, rhiannon. yes, the "uss roosevelt" arrived for pre-planned drills with south korea and japan. the countries really appearing to ramp up military training in the face of growing threats from north korea. now russian president vladimir putin meeting kim jong-un in pyongyang agreeing that they would help each other out in the event of aggression. now the "roosevelt's" scheduled stop comes months after a similar port call by another u.s. carrier. the american military exercises with south korea and japan called freedom edge. now they have been long in the making, but this is really another marker of the growing cooperation between these countries. seoul and tokyo increasingly willing to put their differences aside to counter threats in the region, including an assertive china and north korea's growing military arsenal.
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south korea's military said the arrival of the "roosevelt" demonstrates the strong defense posture of these allies and a stern willingness to respond to advancing threats from north korea, and also summoned the russian ambassador to protest that defense agreement with north korea. also, south korea warning it may consider sending weapons to ukraine to help defend it against russia's invasion. now during putin's lavish north korean trip, kim jong-un declared his full backing and solidarity for russia's war in ukraine while putin thanked kim for his unwavering support. gio? >> gio: rising tensions indeed. all right, britt, thank you so much. and back here at home now to the supreme court with some major rulings due this week. abc's christiane cordero joins us now with the details from washington. good morning, christiane. >> reporter: gio, good morning. to give you an idea of how high the stakes are here, the supreme court still has 15 cases left to decide, several of which could have an immediate impact on the 2024 election. among what's still left, does donald trump or any former
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president have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution? the case stems from former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election including his alleged involvement in the january 6th attack on the capitol. he claims presidents cannot be prosecuted for official actions they took in office. also still in front of the supreme court, the biggest abortion case since the court overturned roe versus wade two years ago. it asks whether abortion access is protected by federal law when a woman's health is at risk. at odds with that federal law is idaho's state ban on abortions unless necessary to protect her life. not her health. and the supreme court sets a to rule on whether a city can ban homeless encampments even if the unhoused have nowhere else to go. it is the supreme court's biggest case on homelessness in more than 40 years with consequences in cities and towns across the country. whit? >> whit: definitely something to watch. christiane, thank you. we appreciate it. now to the cyberattack
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that's crippled operations at thousands of car dealers in the last week. abc's alexis christoforous is here with more. this has caused some serious problems. good morning. >> reporter: serious is right. good morning, whit. if you had trouble getting something as simple as an oil change at your local car dealer this past week, you're not alone. a major auto industry software provider cdk global says it was hit by back-to-back cyberattacks on wednesday, crippling business at roughly 15,000 auto dealerships in the u.s. and canada. cdk global says the hack left thousands of dealers were unable to process appointments for sales processing or complete sales transactions including signing buyers up for financing and insurance. several major auto companies including ford, stellantis and gm, has many of them switching to manual processes to serve customers. cdk said it shut down all systems and are investigating the incident. it hasn't said who's behind the cyberattacks, but bloomberg
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says that the hackers are demanding tens of millions of dollars in ransom to restore operatns. now, as for how long the outage will last, cdk didn't respond to abc's request for comment, but dealers are saying they're being told operations could be down for several days. so expect possible delays and even vehicle orders written by hand the old-fashioned way. rhiannon. >> taking it old school. now to fast-food wars. heating up as major chains try to win back customers strained by those rising food costs. mcdonald's is the latest to launch a $5 deal. abc's jaclyn lee joins us now with details. jaclyn, of course, families can use some relief. maybe this could help. >> reporter: that's right. rhiannon, good morning to you. mcdonald's kicking off their summer of value in just a few days, this as customers push back against higher than normal prices. this morning, inflation fatigue hitting consumers looking for a quick meal. from grocery store prices to
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those skyrocketing fast food meals, as the current inflation rate sits at 3.3%, food away from home is 4% higher than it was about a year ago, creating a huge buzz on social media. >> can we talk about how ridiculous fast food prices are anymore? >> reporter: fast food chains feeling the heat and bringing back the deals. on tuesday, mcdonald's kicking off their meal of the season at participating locations which includes a double cheeseburger or chicken sandwich, small fries, four-piece nuggets and a small soft drink for 5 bucks. several other fast food chains including wendy's, burger king, and kfc also bringing back deals from their value menus for meals $5 or less. >> the fast food chains want to keep customers coming to their stores. they need to have people coming. so by promoting a value meal for example, you're going to attract more attention. >> reporter: starbucks with a crave-worthy pairings deal at participating stores. one drink and one butter croissant or breakfast sandwich starting at 5 bucks.
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years of higher prices continue to make consumers nervous about food away from home, fast food companies taking notice of the lost customer loyalty and lower revenues. but those value menus may not be permanent. >> you're going to attract more attention, build more awareness and you're going to generate more traffic back to the store to take advantage of these. they probably are temporary. >> reporter: again, experts emphasizing these deals are likely temporary because companies are just trying to get customers back in the door. the president of mcdonald's writing in a press release that they're focused on giving their customers value. guys? >> gio: all right, j thank you so much for that. and time now for the weather. somara theodore is back. you're watching this. it's unbelievable. >> somara: everyone is getting it including sioux falls. this is an area that's coming off of catastrophic flood recently, and now they have heat alerts in place. i know it says 83 degrees today, but tomorrow they could see a
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heat index value of 105 degrees. same for oklahoma city and tulsa, and we also have heat advisories out west. los angeles could hit th 90s. excessive heat warnings in parts of utah. in the coming days, we'll keep these triple ditaround o west. fresno, 104 on monday. salt lake city could be in for re-breaking temperatures this afternoon with highs approaching 101 degrees. that's a look at the forecast across the country. let us see whas going on in your neighborhood. >> somara: and that's a look at
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your forecast. guys, we staying cool? >> whit: we are right now at this very moment. yes. in the studio. thank you, somara. we appreciate it. all right. now to taylor swift taking over london. we have the latest on the swift invasion covered in-depth with our very own will ganss. he is in the uk this morning. will, you have been on quite the adventure and seen plenty of famous faces out there at the concert too. >> reporter: yes, whit. it has been unbelievable here in london. in fact, the city of london is expecting 700,000 visitors over the course of taylor's eight shows here. she's playing this city, london, more than any other on the eras world tour. so i booked the cheapest flight we could find with absolutely no plan of how i was going to get into the concert and it turns out i wasn't the only one trying to see taylor swift this weekend. >> london, welcome to the eras tour. >> reporter: we already knows she loves a london boy, but who knew this one loves her back? yep.
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prince william shaking it off with the first of taylor swift's three back-to-back shows in london this weekend. taylor sharing this photo with the king-to-be and his two oldest, prince george and princess charlotte, and travis kelce. the couple finally going instagram official. ♪ but there's nothing so high school about the economic impact of the eras tour in london. the mayor here tweeting, visitors attending the london gigs are set to boost the capital's economy by an incredible 300 million pounds or nearly $400 million u.s. some of those visitors to the shows here, travis' brother jason and sister-in-law and on night two, ashton kutcher and mila kunis, tom cruise, greta gerwig, hugh grant, and liam hemsworth all there saturday night. oh yeah, and this guy. ♪ oh my gosh, you guys.
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i made it into the concert. it was a night i will always remember, and a ticket-buying process that i will never forget. my therapist is going to hear all about it, but so will all of you tomorrow morning on "gma." i'm going to spill all the swiftie secrets about how to see taylor abroad on a budget. you don't want to miss it. so much fun. a great work trip if i can even call it that. >> rhiannon: do you know who else's therapist is going to hear about this? prince louis'. he's such a third child getting left at home. >> gio: will, we were really wondering, but you got in. >> reporter: it was a miracle. i got so lucky, and it was a really, really special way of how i got inside, and i can't wait to tell you all about it tomorrow on "gma," guys. >> gio: what a tease. all right, will ganss from london, thank you so much, buddy. all right. coming up here on "gma," speaking out this morning, justin timberlake, days after his dwi arrest. what he's telling fans at his concert tour. >> whit: and new possibilities for some of those popular drugs used for weight loss.
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on this sunday morning. "inside out 2" is proving to be a worldwide box office smash. the disney pixar hit is expected to take in upwards of $650 million worldwide by the end of the weekend. in latin america, the movie is number one, and in just nine days has become the biggest title of the year. i can't wait to see it. we're going to see it in a couple of days with the kids. >> rhiannon: i interviewed the cast in disneyland two weeks ago, and they knew they had something special. >> whit: oh, yeah. >> rhiannon: it's fantastic. >> gio: it saved the box office. >> whit: i also have a middle schooler at home so it hits close to home. i'll brace myself for that. >> gio: all the emotions. let's look at the other big stories we're following on this sunday morning here. happening right now, the coast guard has suspended a search for two teenagers who went missing in the water at a busy new york city beach on friday. the search spanned more than 600 miles and involved a helicopter, air, and boat crews. authorities are still investigating the case, but believe a riptide may have
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caused the boys to drown. >> rhiannon: also right now, police in columbus, ohio, are looking for this vehicle that they say was involved in an early morning shooting that left ten people injured. the victims range in age from 16 to 27 and one of them is in critical condition. >> whit: and 11 people were taken to the hospital after a transit bus crashed into a barrier outside a building in downtown seattle on saturday. one of the passengers is said to be in critical condition. the ten others are all adults and in stable condition. according to seattle police, the driver said that the brakes failed. >> gio: and american runner sha'carri richardson won the 100-meter women's final officially punching her ticket to the paris olympics. richardson clocking the fastest time in the world by a woman this year. she's expected to bring home multiple medals. >> rhiannon: and she looked good doing it with those nails.
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>> gio: how amazing is she? we start this half hour with justin timberlake speaking out for the first time since his dwi arrest acknowledging a tough week in front of thousands of his fans. abc's melissa adan has more on what he said as the singer heads back to new york on his world tour. good morning, melissa. >> reporter: good morning, gio. so justin timberlake facing his fans during a recent concert and appearing to acknowledge that dwi arrest. the pop star, however, moving on with his world tour. ♪ say something, say something ♪ >> reporter: this morning, the prince of pop speaking out for the first time since his arrest tuesday. >> we have been together through ups and downs. >> reporter: justin timberlake opening up to his fans directly friday night as they cheered him on at chicago's united center. >> it's been a tough week. >> reporter: the 43-year-old "selfish" singer appearing to address his run-in with the law earlier this week. >> i know sometimes i'm hard to love, but you keep on loving me and i love you. >> reporter: the superstar pulled over in the hamptons early tuesday morning. this surveillance video
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allegedly capturing him moments before police say he blew a stop sign and failed to keep to the right side of the street. police charging timberlake with misdemeanor dwi saying he was driving drunk, had bloodshot glassy eyes and a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage emanating from his breath. according to the complaint, he refused a chemical test three times before failing a sobriety test. the grammy award winner seen here in this dailymail.com photo leaving the police station in handcuffs after he was held overnight until he appeared briefly before a judge. >> he could be facing a potential loss of his license. he could potentially face some jail time, but typically in a first offense, the time that he's already spent in custody when he was taken and booked in jail is the only time that he would ever see in custody. >> reporter: timberlake's attorney sharing in a statement how he looks forward to vigorously defending mr. timberlake on these allegations.
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he is scheduled for a virtual court appearance next month, the same day when he's set to be on his european leg of his tour. now as for timberlake's world tour, it continues. he haswo upcomg shows this n new york city. rhiannon? >> rhiannon: all right, melissa adan, thank you for that. let's check in now with somara. maybe people looking to beat the heat going to the beach today? >> somara: yeah. a few beaches definitely might be the move. >> whit: florida looks good. >> somara: it does. they had a little rain though because usually we see our neighbors walking their dogs. at lauderdale-by-the-sea, you see them down there. but we've got rainy clouds moving in there. nonetheless, you still want to head to the beach. if you are headed to panama city, low 90s. that looks pretty nice. coney island in the low 90s, i like to be in the 80s. miami, upper 80s, but here's what i need you to know. if you are going to the beach in the outer banks, jersey shore, long island, down towards panama city, be careful. we have a high risk for rip currents. not just any, but life-threatening rip currents are likely there.
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where you're seeing a moderate chance, be careful along the eastern coast of florida right on up into the mid-atlantic, ocean city, maryland. that >>omara: so we have that >> somara: so we have that life-threatening rip current risk today, and gio, you actually -- what should people do if they are trying to get out of it? >> gio: you got to swim out of it. you don't panic. you swim calmly out of it and you never try to fight it. >> somara: okay. >> gio: never try to fight it. out of it and then back to shore. >> somara: thank you. >> whit: parallel to thank you, somara. coming up here on "good morning america," dr. sutton is here looking at a new study on those popular weight loss drugs
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