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delay at the moment. >> number seven little monsters beaming today as lady gaga shared photos of her in the studio. the grammy winner says she is happy as ever making music. her next album will be titled l g7 for her seventh album. the last album, chromatica, was released in 2020. >> i'm excited, i love chromatica. chromatica is my favorite lady gaga album. come for me. >> oh, i feel like we need to have her on to sing about seven, abc seven, lg seven and i know we just had nelly furtado on recently and she has a seventh album coming out, so bring it all the sevens. >> abc seven and seven is next. if your >> george: good morning america for our viewers in the west. a global outage taking commuters all over the world, and the race for the white house enters a new uncertain stage.
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breaking overnight. worldwide microsoft collapse. massive disruptions with blue screens on computers around the globe, chaos at airports abroad, flights grounded ats home. the massive global impact on this friday morning on your workday. hospitals, 911 systems, banks, visa, amazon, adt security, news stations and more businesses across the country. when microsoft and cyber security giant crowd strike say it will be resolved? overnight donald trump accepts the republican nomination, initially calling for unity, but quickly returning to attacks on his rivals. party leaders up the pressure on biden the exit the race. former speaker pelosi tells some democrats he could be persuaded to change course. while another senator publicly calls on biden to step aside. what could happen to the democratic convention if the president drops out? >> rebecca: stranded. one family's cruise nightmare. >> when you talk about cruise
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nightmare, this is the definition of it. >> rebecca: left behind after they got off the boat for an excursion in a remote part of alaska, telling their story after spending thousands to get home. and what you should always have with you when you get off a ship. remembering bob newhart. the beloved master of dead pan comedy, who spent decades on the big and small screen, making generations laugh. >> gio: and we're back! >> show me the money. >> gio: the moment one woman found out she had more than $11,000. >> wow. oh my gosh. >> gio: when you should check again to see if you are owed money, and the new push to get the billions of dollars out there in the right hands. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> george: good morning america. what a friday morning it is. a whole lot happened overnight. there was the republican national convention. donald trump accepted the
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nomination. the longest convention speech ever, 92 minutes long. we also had this worldwide outage with microsoft. >> rebecca: under way right now. people are waking up and seeing that dreaded blue screen of death on their computers. you know the one with the frownie face on it? if you're seeing it on yours, you are not alone. this morning we've seen impacts on banks around the globe. we've seen impacts on the stock markets here in the united states. the new york stock exchange telling us they expect our markets to open as usual opinion major hospitals, police, fire stations are dealing with this. and aaron katersky is standing by with more on that. >> gio: as you know, so much of the airline industry is run by these very systems. we saw chaos at airports abroad. that's madrid. right now the number of global delays, 17,000 flights and counting. >> george: let's take a live look at newark airport. so many planes on the ground. erielle reshef is at la guardia airport. what's happening there? >> reporter: hey, george, good
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morning. that outage forcing major carriers like american, delta, united to halt all of their flights overnight. you can see all of the passengers are gathered here in this terminal. they are frustrated. they are searching for answers about when their flights may take off. we're hearing this morning that some of these carriers are now operational again, but it is going to take time to get everything up and running. so you can expect major delays throughout the day today. now, as you mentioned, if you look at your personal computer, you may have seen that so called blue screen of death. you may have even seen a frownie face. microsoft said it did have interruptions to its cloud service overnight, also its 365 app. now, that cyber security agency crowd strike said that it has identified the issue in this global outage and has identified the fix. rebecca? >> rebecca: erielle, an important point about crowd strike as well is they do not believe this was a cyber security incident. thank you for your reporting there from la guardia, erielle. we're gonna go now to aaron
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katersky who has more on how emergency response systems have been impacted. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning to you, rebecca. like many industries, the nation's police and fire services, especially in the big cities, have gone high tech. they are reliant on systems they do not control. this morning they're returning to old school methods, dispatching using radios and the telephone. that's not going to be crippling, but it could slow thing downs in a way the pub lib isn't used to. we're seeing impacts big and small. the 911 system across alaska is down. a grocery store in brooklyn can't open because the registers won't turn on. if anything it's a reminder of how independent we are on interconnected systems that are potentially vulnerable and have no redundancy. george? >> george: that's exactly what i was thinking. you get into your office and realize your whole life is on that computer and that's the only way you can get things going. we hope it will be fixed real soon. we're going to turn now donald trump.
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he took the stage last night at the republican national convention to accept the party's presidential nomination. hi he started with a call for unity and recounting the attempt on his life but the bulk of his 92 minute speech was a repetition about false claims of the 2020 election and >> caller: familiar attacks on immigrants and his rivals. rachel scott was in the hall. good morning. >> reporter: all week donald trump said he wanted this speech to focus on unity, to turn the page from the divisive rhetoric after the attempted assassination on his life. that didn't last long. the former president going off script, launching into partisan attacks and making false claims. overnight donald trump accepting his third republican presidential nomination. >> so tonight, with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. >> reporter: it was his first public speech his surviving an attempted assassination. >> i'm not supposed to be here
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tonight. not supposed to be here. >> yes, you! yes, you are! [ crowd chanting ] yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! >> reporter: after the shooting trump saying he wanted to focus on calls for unity, even pledging to be a president for all americans. >> in an age when our politics too often divide us, now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens. >> reporter: but the speech turned into partisan attacks. the former president making false claims about the 2020 election, using dark rhetoric to paint the u.s. as a nation in decline and attacking his opponents, from former house speaker nancy pelosi to united autoworkers president shawn fain to president biden. while trump said he wouldn't mention biden by name, he couldn't help himself. >> if you took the ten worst presidents in the history of the united states -- think of it,
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the ten worst. added them up, they will not have done the damage biden has done. only gonna use the term once. >> fire him! >> i'm not gonna use the name any more, just one time. the damage that he's done to this country is unthinkable. unthinkable. >> reporter: trump going off script, jumping from inflation to isis, trans athletes, even this reference to a fictional serial killer from the film "silence of the lambs." >> has anyone see "silence of the lambs?" the late great hannibal lecter. he'd love to have you for dinner. >> reporter: for much of his remarks trump focusing on his anti-immigrant rhetoric, falsely claiming there's a surge in violent crime by undocumented immigrants when crime rates have declined in the last two years. >> massive invasion at our southern border that has spread misery, crime, poverty, disease and destruction to communities all across our land.
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>> reporter: and promising to create a massive military force to deport millions of undocumented immigrants. >> to keep our families safe, the republican platform promises to launch the largest deportation operation in the history of our country. [ cheers and applause ] with few policy details trump focusing on the criminal investigations into his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election and with hold classified documents. the first convicted felon to accept a party's nomination r trump painting them all as a witch hunt. >> they should drop these partisan witch hunts which i have been going through for approximately eight years. and they should do that without delay and allow an election to proceed that is worthy of our people. we're gonna win it anyway. but worthy of our people. [ applause ] >> reporter: so this was the longest televised nominating speech a former president speaking for more than 90 minutes boasting his own record. donald trump and his new running mate, senator j.d. vance will be on the campaign trail tomorrow
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in michigan. rebecca. >> rebecca: all right, rachel scott, thank you. we turn now to the latest on president biden recovering from covid at his delaware home as he faces escalating pressure from senior democrats to drop out of the race and make way for a new nominee. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce is on the scene in rehobeth, for us. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. the president remains at home in isolation, the future of his candidacy is hanging in the balance. there's no indication yet that the president has changed his mind, but the powerful former speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, telling some democrats the president could soon be persuaded to change course. this morning with his campaign in crisis, president biden isolating in his beach house in delaware after being diagnosed with covid. as party leaders up the pressure on him to exit the race. senate majority leader chuck shumer and house minority leader
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hakeem jeffries and nancy pelosi all directly and bluntly sharing democrats' concern, that if biden stays at the top of the ticket, he could drag down democrats in the house and senate. overnight john tester of month montana, one of the most vulnerable democrats in the senate, going public with his pleas saying, while i appreciate his commitment to public service and our country, i believe president biden should not seek re-election to another term. leader schumer, a source says, telling tester to do what he thinks is best. senator chris coons suggesting the president is reviewing his options. >> in my conversations with the president he's been asking for input. he's been asking from all of us who talk to him regularly for advice, for counsel, for input on the polls, on the opinion of our colleagues. >> reporter: sources say the president is now more receptive to hearing concerns about his candidacy. pelosi sources say telling fellow democrats those conversations could push biden to make a decision soon. >> she has been guiding and
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steering and speaking to him about what the best path is in a way that i think has been very productive. >> reporter: but the president has been adamant that he has made his decision. he's staying in this race. senior white house officials insist he remains as committed as ever, saying biden is even preparing to hit the trail again next week. but for now the president remains at home in delaware. his doctors saying he's still experiencing mild upper respiratory symptoms and his vital signs remain normal. even a senior administration official says he's exhausted. now the president will spend the weekend here in isolation, continuing to recover. while the pressure grows here, what comes next this decision is ultimately up to the president and him alone. george? >> george: it is. okay, mary. thank you very much. let's bring in rick klein. so much of this conversation is about polls. what do we know from the public polls out there? >> good morning, george. one of the few polls out in the field since saturday night's
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assassination attempt on donald trump shows the race basically where it's always been just a two point edge nationally for trump over biden. that's been a good talking point for the biden force. the race hasn't changed significantly in the last couple days. but the portrait in the battleground states is significantly more grim for joe biden. 538 polling averages he is trailing in all of the major battlegrounds. he won six of seven four years ago. they include the upper midwest including wisconsin. trump ahead even here. >> george: gets to a broader point, rick. i remember the biden people have talked about this being a close national race. i don't want to say that it doesn't matter. this is an electoral college vote. right now it's not close. >> that's exactly right. in the possibility of a wipeout that takes you out of the game is what has democrats concerned. they understand they might be able to make up a gap but if it's not close in the battleground states that is not a good portrait. we're still a couple weeks ahead
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of the convention. no one has been selected as the nominee. that won't happen until a month from tomorrow. >> george: what would happen if biden does indeed decide to step aside? >> no one is nominated until that roll call vote. delegates are what determine who the nominee is. there were more than 4,600. all of them are selected already. almost all are now pledged to joe biden not kamala harris or anybody else. even if biden were to drop out and endorse harris, there's no telling what they could do. they would be free to vote how they want. contested conventions used to happen. the last time we saw more than one ballot was 1952. democrats came close in 1968 in chicago, same city where the democratic convention will start 2024 a month from today. >> george: let's bring back our panel. so much swirling around president biden, but the democrats seem to be coalescing around the idea that he has to step aside.
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>> george, there is simply no question about that. you have virtually the entire elected leadership of the democratic party directly making the case in private to joe biden that if he stays in, he is likely to lose and likely to hurt democrats up and down the ballot. they are making the case to him to drop out of the race. as you heard mary report, he is receptive to listening to these ideas, but, george, so far no indication that he is ready to change his mind and drop out. in fact, i spoke to two members of his real inner circle who said that as of now he is all in. he plans to be back at the white house and on the campaign trail next week as soon as he recovers from covid. george, he is listening to this. it seems to most democrats it is untenable to stay in a race when your party leadership doesn'ty you should be there and when, by the way, the money has dried up. >> george: mary, inside the biden camp they seem to be
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dealing with the stages of grief somewhere between bargaining and about septemberance. >> look, this is a very difficult time inside of this white house, inside of this campaign. physically, the president is wiped out from the covid diagnosis. he is also taking in all of these concerns. he is growing more receptive to at least hearing these arguments. i'm told he's been asking for additional data and polling. even on how kamala harris would do if she were at the top of the race. this diagnosis, this forced downtime, does really give him a chance to bring people together, to have these conversations and to think all of this through carefully. but look, as jon said, it is hard to see how he can sustain this. it's really near impossible to run a successful campaign when you don't have your party united behind you, george. >> george: rachel scott, in the end donald trump gave the speech he wanted to give last night. >> in the end this was typical donald trump. this is the donald trump we have seen in almost every single campaign rally this election cycle.
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the former president said he wanted to talk about unity. he said he didn't want to mention joe biden's name. he couldn't help himself. he launched into false claims and partisan attacks. >> george: thank you very much. rebecca? >> rebecca: we turn to breaking news overnight. a large explosion rocking the israeli city of tel aviv killing at least one person. not far from the u.s. embassy. our foreign correspondent britt clennett is there with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. a massive intersection in the heart of tel aviv, just a from the u.s. embassy where a flying drone exploded this morning, blowing out windows and damaging willings, killing one person, several injured. the idf thinks the iranian made drone was not intercepted because of human error. it did not trigger air raid sirens. the iran backed tutu rebels have
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claimed responsibility for this attack, guys? >> gio: thank you very much for that. coming up the family who says their dream cruise turned into a nightmare after they missed the ship following an excursion. >> rebecca: remembering bob newhart. from sitcoms to elf and beyond he made so many generations laugh. >> george: funny man. gio is bringing us another round of show me the money. >> ginger: gotta get that money. thank you. good morning. we've got the severe storm forecast that we had yesterday. it verified we had more than 60 mile per hour wind gusts. thousand of customers are without power in north carolina this morning after those winds took down power lines and trees. this was durham. look at new orleans, 3 to 4 inches of rain falling really fast. that caused some flash flooding. it's all along that stationary front. we're going to see a couple low pressure systems ride that. that's going to give extra umph. that will make the storms drop more inches. keep an eye on that from eastern texas through louisiana, mississippi. you see where that target area is, northern alabama, huntsville through atlanta into south
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if you're waking up seeing that blue screen on the computer, the one no one wants to see, you're not alone. this morning we're seeing impacts on banks, major hospitals, police and fire station. let's go back to aaron katersky with the latest on the response systems and microsoft. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. this seems to be an issue related to crowd strike. gold standard in cyber security. but they say this is not a hack, but some other kind of problem. that word is considered to be gold, george. it is having an impact, as you mentioned, on hospitals, where some patient records are unaccessible. care is not necessarily being affected but nonemergency surgeries in some places are being cancelled. for police and fire services which have gone high tech in recent years, especially in big cities, they're having to downshift into more low tech methods dispatching over the radio and using the telephone. that's not crippling but it is perhaps slowing things down in a way the public just isn't used to, george.
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>> george: aaron, thanks. want to go back to erielle reshef at la guardia airport. not a lot happening there. >> reporter: that's true. we have a swell of people that has been growing since we saw you in the last 30 minutes. trying to get people some semblance of an idea when to expect their flights to take off. but as we've mentioned, american, delta, united, all grounding their flights overnight due to that computer issue. you can see here the crowds are growing, many frustrated with few answers. the flight delays, cancellations, picking up all morning. some of those carriers say they are operational again, but it's going to take time to get those planes up and running and get flights back on schedule. so be sure to check with your carrier before you head to the airport. gio? >> gio: incredible to see all of those manual tickets there at the airport. all right. thank you very much, erielle. we're going to turn to an oklahoma family of nine that was left behind in a remote part of alaska after their cruise ship left without them. they had to spend thousands of
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dollars to get home. trevor ault has been following their story. >> reporter: good morning, gio. talk about a disaster here. this show balled for this family. they said there was a mix up back to their bus to their cruise ship in alaska. left them stranded with no luggage, medicine. on top of the cost for the hotels, the flights they were charged, they were charged nearly $9,000 in customs fees for part of the cruise they missed. this morning an oklahoma family sharing their story of how their dream cruise ended with them stranded in remote alaska. >> when you talk about cruise night mares, this is the definition of it. >> reporter: nine members of the gault family, six children and their 78-year-old grandmother were aboard a norwegian encore cruise to alaska and stepped off the boat for a lumber jack excursion they booked through the cruise line. they say when they tried to get back to the ship, the local tour operator told them there was no room on the bus. >> hey, you know, bus is full. you got to wait for the next bus.
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>> reporter: but the next bus never arrived. they called the local port agent who rushed them to the ship only to see it already pulling away from the dock. their belongings, some passports still on board. >> i was in shock. like, utter shock. are they really doing this right now? >> reporter: the gaults say they quickly reached out to norwegian. >> the people that i was speaking with, they were so empathetic. they were apologetic. they're like, what do you need? >> we need help. i have six minor children. >> reporter: the nine of them were stranded without medication or clothes. >> it felt like we weren't gonna get home. >> reporter: they say they had to cover their own food and hotel and find their own way back to oklahoma, sleeping on airport floors. >> it was completely overwhelming. >> reporter: the gaults estimate it cost them more than $21,000 just to get home including nearly $9,000 in customs fees for missing that stop in canada. they say now norwegian is
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working with them to make it right. >> i think we are on a right path, as far as both agreeing that something bad really happened here. >> reporter: norwegian tells abc news, we will be reimbursing the family for all of the out of pocket expenses they incurred over these two days as a result of missing the ship including meals, accommodations, etc. the cruise line also says they are refunding that nearly $9,000 customs fee. experts say if you leave your cruise ship for an excursion, always bring the government issued photo i.d. and the name and number of the port agent who can help if you run into trouble. >> so the port agent is the cruise line's representative in that port. in this case, contacting the port agent was the best move because they would be able to contact the ship. >> so the cause of those gigantic custom fees is because
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this is a foreign vessel. technically it is an international shipping company. it's required to stop at foreign port. that applies to all the passengers aboard. technically this family was fined for violating the passenger vessels services act. again, the cruise line is reimbursing them. it is a good reminder, if you happen to miss a stop, especially a foreign stop, could cost you thousands in fees. >> rebecca: very expensive headache. traveling with six kids in that situation -- traveling with two under completely normal circumstances is hard enough. all right. trevor, thank you. okay. we turn now to bob newhart. this morning we are remembering the comedy legend known for his dry wit and dead pan delivery. he passed at age 94. chris connelly is in los angeles with a look back at his life and career. good morning. >> chris: good morning, rebecca. one of the greatest sounds in the world is laughter, he once said. on talk shows, on comedy albums, two of his sitcoms or just on stage with a microphone. no one brought more laughter than the unbelievably funny bob newhart.
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>> good friend. would you welcome mr. bob newhart. >> chris: an unparalleled practitioner of dead pan comedy. from standup to sitcom to feature films. bob newhart made multiple generations laugh out loud. >> so you have any single grandmothers? [ laughter ] >> chris: in elf, starring alongside will ferrell buddy as his adopted north pole papa. newhart's signature style meshed with the frenetic ferrell. >> buddy. >> chris: but bob newhart had been a standout in the 1970s starring on the bob newhart show as a shrink beset by patients like jack riley's mr. carlin. >> this is not your session. >> i wouldn't want to miss this for the world. [ laughter ] >> chris: he'd follow up in the '80s on newhart with larry, darryl and darryl. >> threw my back out last week crawling under a house.
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>> sounds like a tough job. >> it wasn't a job. i just like crawling under houses. [ laughter ] >> chris: that second sitcom ending with one of the most talked about final scenes ever in which the whole series was a dream sequence from the first one. >> i was an inn keeper in this crazy little town in vermont. [ laughter ] >> chris: before comedy there was a career in chicago as an accountant. newhart recalling on gma in 1980 how he couldn't balance petty cash. >> it sometimes took me three, four hours to find a penny or two. so i started to find a system to take me out of my own pocket. >> chris: he turned to standup in the '60s. his hilarious buttoned down mind winning devoted fans. no one could do one side of a phone call quite like bob newhart could. >> you found a shell on the beach. you think that's unusual? do you? finding a shell on a beach. [ laughter ] i learned something about comedy that one of the functions of comedy is to help people get past a difficult time and move
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on with their life. >> chris: his guest hosting of "the tonight show" during johnny carson's vacation burnished his fame -- >> don't do it! don't do it! [ laughter ] >> chris: and the affection audiences felt for him. and everyone loved his fire and ice friendship with don rickles. >> my best friend, which just to give you some idea of the difficulty i have in making friends. [ laughter ] >> bob newhart made the claim that he was my closest friend. i have never met bob newhart. [ laughter ] >> chris: admired as few ever are in show business. bob newhart died thursday at the age of 94. he was married to his wife for 60 years until her passing in 2023. tributes to bob newhart coming from every part of the entertainment world. hailed for his decades of comedy and kindness. truly a life worth celebrating, guys. >> george: what a legacy, chris. >> gio: thank you very much. coming up here, show me the
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summer in the windy city means time to go outside and enjoy the sweet sounds of the chicago classical music festival and hopefully get their hands on a symphony of unclaimed cash. finding money you didn't know you had can sound as magical at the grant park orchestra. ♪ >> show me the money. >> gio: we banded with the u.s. department of treasury to help people get in tune with their cash. let's find some unclaimed money. >> show me the money! >> show me the money! >> gio: in the state of illinois unclaimed money is the product of a few things. unclaimed family estates, forgetting to update an old address or not responding to business correspondent after three years which could result in missing out on inheritances or cash returns from businesses. with $5 billion in unclaimed money, illinois launching an all spanish language website to help even more people get access to that money. >> spanish is by far the second most popular language spoken in
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the massive global impact on this friday morning on your workday, emergency response, banks, news stations and more. overnight donald trump accepts the republican nomination initially calling for unity but quickly returning to at tax on his rivals. >> rebecca: the boss is a billionaire. this morning bruce springsteen officially joining an exclusive club of artists. how he turned blue collar music into a billion dollar fortune. >> gio: helping hands. we are in texas in the wake of hurricane beryl giving back to a small business that's a big part of the community as it reopens. >> it was devastating. our employees are one of the main reasons we're so successful. >> they're like family at this point. >> gio: with surprises for the owners and employees live on gma. ♪ girl let's go put some miles on it ♪ >> rebecca: saddle up. gma is going a little bit country this morning from beyonce to yellowstone, cowboy core is one of the hottest looks out there.
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>> george: airports around the world also. right now the number of global delays is more than 19,000 flights. want to go back to erielle reshef at la guardia airport. >> reporter: as we mentioned throughout the morning, this causing carriers like united, delta and american to ground their flights overnight due to that computer issue. you can see that the crowds are swelling here at la guardia. many people desperate for answers about when their flights are going to take off. the airline saying it is going to take sometime. if you opened your own personal computer and saw that blue screen of death or a frown face, you are not alone. microsoft saying they ex-paoerpbed an interruption to their cloud services, their 365 app. cyber security firm crowd strike saying this was not a cyber attack. they say they've identified the source of the outage and deployed a fix. airlines some of them are offering passengers airline vouchers in exchange for their flights that were supposed to
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take off today. gio? >> gio: it will take sometime to get everything back online. thank you so much, erielle. let's go back to aaron katersky who is tracking the latest on emergency response systems. good morning, aaron. >> reporter: good morning, gio. multiple government agencies have been affected by this. they're now assessing their systems. in alaska state police tell us the 911 system is down. anyone with an emergency is asked to call alternate numbers. we're told computers at the justice department have been impacted. so far no indication of disruptions to law enforcement operations in the field. at some hospitals, patient records have become inaccessible and nonemergency surgeries are being cancelled. this is the latest reminder of how reliant we are on an interconnected network that has no redundancy. >> george: thanks. now donald trump. took the stage last night at the republican national convention to accept his party's presidential nomination. former president started with the call for unity, but the bulk of his 92 minute speech was a repetition of false claims about the 2020 election and familiar attacks on immigrants and his
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rivals. want to go back to rachel scott in milwaukee. >> reporter: george, good morning. this was a speech filled with false claims and partisan attacks far from the message of unity the former president promised to deliver. overnight donald trump accepting his third republican presidential nomination. >> so tonight, with faith and devotion, i proudly accept your nomination for president of the united states! [ cheers ] thank you. [ cheers ] >> reporter: it was his first public speech since surviving an attempted assassination. >> i'm not supposed to be here tonight. not supposed to be here. >> yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! yes, you are! [ crowd chanting ] yes, you are! yes, you are! >> reporter: after the shooting trump saying he wanted to focus on calls for unity, even pledging to be a president for all americans. >> in an age when our politics too often divide us, now is the time to remember that we are all fellow citizens.
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>> reporter: but the speech turned into partisan attacks. the former president making false claims about the 2020 election, and attacking his opponents, from former house speaker pelosi to president biden. while trump said he wouldn't mention biden by name, he couldn't seem to help himself. >> if you took the ten worst presidents in the history of the united states, think of it. the ten worst. added them up, they will not have done the damage that biden has done. only gonna use the term once. biden. >> fire him! >> biden. i'm not gonna use the name any more, just one time. the damage that he's done to this country is unthinkable. unthinkable. >> reporter: trump going off script, jumping from inflation to isis, trans athletes, to not taxing tips. for much of his remarks, focusing on anti-immigrant rhetoric falsely claiming there's a surge in violent crime, when crime rates have declined in the last two years. and promising to create a massive military force to deport millions of undocumented immigrants.
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with few policy details trump focusing on the criminal investigations into his alleged attempt to overturn the 2020 election and to with hold classified documents. the first convicted felon to accept a party's nomination, trump painting them all as a witch hunt. >> they should drop these partisan witch hunts which i have been going through for approximately eight years. they should do that without delay and allow an election to proceed that is worthy of our people. we're gonna win it anyway. but worthy of our people. >> reporter: this was the longest televised nominating speech. former president spoke for 90 minutes. tomorrow he will be back out on the trail joined by j.d. vance. >> rebecca: we turn now to wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich learning his fate in a russian courtroom. james longman is tracking the latest. >> reporter: good morning. this is awful news. evan gershkovich has been found
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guilty and sentenced to 16 years in a penal colony for espionage. he waved from the glass box in the courtroom. he's been held for 15 months on charges widely considered fabricated. this trial has been held in secret and taken justed three days. he was asked for his final statement today in which he said he is not guilty. evan was on assignment in russia when he was arrested, accused of passing information to the cia. while russia said the case is irrefutable, they have offered no public proof. the u.s. government and journal have called the charges bogus, saying the kremlin has taken evan as a hostage. speed of all this suggests russia may be moving towards a prisoner exchange. we just don't know. this is just devastating, obviously. really horrible situation for evan and his family. >> rebecca: such a devastating situation. james, thank you. we saw you speak to his parents not long ago. >> george: they have had a lot to deal with. >> rebecca: coming up in our gma morning menu, bruce springsteen reaching new heights in his career, joining a very exclusive club. >> george: we're in houston helping one small business that
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russia. we just found out that he has been sentenced to 16 years in prison. extraordinarily speedy trial. we can only hope that is a sign that some kind of prisoner swap is under way. of course, we are all thinking of his family. >> rebecca: his family and his colleagues at "the wall street journal" just out doing his job. george, we turn to our cover story. bruce springsteen has joined the billion dollar artist club. take a look. ♪ born in the usa >> rebecca: this morning the boss is officially a billionaire. ♪ i was born in the usa ♪ >> rebecca: forbes announcing that he's joined the exclusive club estimating his net worth to be around $1.1 billion. famous for writing about his blue collar roots, the 74-year-old 20 time grammy winner has been performing for five decades, recorded 21 studio albums and sold 140 million records, sold out 236 broadway
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shows about his life, hit number one on the "new york times" bestseller list with his memoir. and in 2021, sold his music catalog to sony for $500 million. ♪ baby we were born to run ♪ >> rebecca: people are still running to his show. last year alone his world tour sold 1.6 million tickets bringing in nearly $400 million in revenue. he's not the only musician reaching billionaire status. >> welcome to the eras tour. >> rebecca: taylor swift joining last year with $1.3 billion. rihanna with 1.4 thanks to her music, beauty and lingerie brand. and jay-z with 2.5. >> a fan base that is solid, loyal, will come back album after album, tour after tour and if they parlay themselves into different revenue streams that
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their fans will follow. >> rebecca: fans certainly have followed the boss from coast to coast around the world. incredible to see his rise. >> george: that is some career. we're going to turn to the recovery from hurricane beryl. we're putting a spotlight on the dandelion cafe. we featured them on gma just last year. mireya villareal is with the owners this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, george. hurricane beryl hit this area made landfall just about two weeks ago devastating parts of texas, setting a record here in houston for the most power outages for one single event. not something you want to brag about, right? this morning i will say we are spotlighting a local business, a friend of gma. the dandelion cafe right behind me. i want you to look at how they are fighting back and showing their resiliency in the after math. the storm claiming at least 13 lives in the county, leaving 2.5 million without power, and
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temporarily shuttering thousands of small businesses. like houston's dandelion cafe. our viewers met the owners jc ricks and sarah lieberman last summer when their signature dish, fried chicken and waffles was featured in our united states of breakfast competition. the storm hit mom and pop restaurants like theirs especially hard. >> we probably lost about $3,000 worth of products. >> reporter: no power, no refrigeration, no electricity, and no customers for nine days. >> not knowing how long we would be without work. not knowing when we would be back to work. >> reporter: and leaving employees without paychecks. >> it's devastating. our employees are one of the main reasons we're so successful. >> they're like family at this point. >> they come in every day work just as hard as we do, if not
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harder, and really helped support a dream that we've had. >> reporter: their dream restaurant finally able to reopen this week with a limited menu. >> definitely a sigh of relief. being back open and then seeing people come right away. it is all because of our employees. that was a relief for us that we didn't lose anybody either. >> reporter: what an amazing story you guys have. i have jc and sarah here with me this morning. listen, you got your community behind you. you have your family behind you. you have a lot of employees behind you. these people are like your family. how tough was it knowing that in this situation that you may not be able to make payroll? >> it's definitely been a tough season for us. this is the hardest season that we've been through as a business. our staff and employees are our number one priority. >> reporter: i imagine so.
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we do have a surprise for you this morning because it's gma. we love surprises. i don't know if you noticed, in the crowd we had a couple people you might know. chris shepherd, lindsey brown. from the southern folks foundation. they are here today to surprise you and your employees with some checks. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: grants for your employees. you have a nonprofit organization that responds to situations like this for restaurant workers around the nation. you guys are going to be helping out some of the employees. that's good news, isn't it? [ applause ] very good news here. it's amazing news. also a very cool point here, the idea that you used to work together. >> definitely. i used to work for this man for a year. probably one of the best experiences in the kitchen that i have had. >> reporter: i have one more surprise. cash app heard about your story, your resiliency. they want to help. the company cash app is actually coming in. they have a gift for you of
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$10,000. >> oh my gosh. >> reporter: they want to bring that to you. they want you to know that they love you, they love your employees and want to help you after all that you have been through. >> thank you. >> that made our day. >> reporter: this is a moment. >> yeah, it is. this has been a really stressful season for us, like i was saying. every little bit helps. it is really is amazing because it will help us take care of our employees. >> reporter: well, thank you so much. thank you so much. good morning and back to you, george. >> george: good to see that good story. thank you very much. let's go to ginger in the park. >> ginger: okay, george. we are partying here already here in central park. kane brown is coming up, y'all excited? [ applause ] we have one of the most beautiful mornings. we have our ray of sunshine. rays of sunshine coming down.
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summer survival week. >> that's at nine on abc seven. >> we'll see you guys in about 30 minutes. heat advisory continues today. we have that increased risk of heat related illnesses. it's mild out there this morning. we're in the 50s and 60s around the bay shoreline. a wider picture shows you areas already into the 70s. this morning away from the coast. just prepare for a hot day today, away from the coast, surpassing 100 degrees in our hottest cities 104 in concord, about 82 in oakland, 92 in san jose, san francisco, up to 76. reggie. >> thanks, drew another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find us us on our news app and abc seven news.com. the news continues >> announcer: welcome back to gma live from times square and central park. >> rebecca: take a look at that crowd in central park getting excited for country super star kane brown. the wait is almost over. our summer concert series kicks off in moments.
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we're going over to you, sam, in the park, making great use of this beautiful day. >> sam: let me tell you, kane brown can bring out a crowd, rebecca. we're just minutes away from kane brown performing. right now it's time to get ready. say you scored tickets for the "in the air" tour, say you want to get rodeo ready, lori is here to get you rodeo ready. [ applause ] lori, this fashion trend is spreading from the ranch to the runway. did i get that right? >> i see what you did the. i like it, sam. that's right. from yellowstone to cowboy carter, cowboy core is he. 's not going anywhere. everybody wants to get in on this magic. country inspired looks. we have got some really good ones to show you. you can wear it, whatever your style is. >> sam: all right. let's get started. let's start with our first look. this is, by the way -- i mean, how easy is that to pull off? >> it is really easy.
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this is coastal cowboy, or cow girl. we have the beautiful chantelle modelling for us. the key, sam, you want to keep things close and off the body. you can still tap into those flowy -- >> sam: i like it better than coastal chic. i really do. i like adding denim to this. >> exactly. the dress we picked up, the oversized jacket is key. we got that at mango. it's on sale today, which we always love. we paired it with summer suede cowboy boots which are so much fun. she can wear them all year round. she has her straw cowboy hat. she looks fantastic. >> sam: i think she does, too. next we went city cowboy. >> oh yes, we did. we've got xavier with city cowboy. lot of the cowboy looks you see denim on denim. >> sam: this is so great. i love this look. >> this one he can wear anywhere.
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we gave him a dark jacket from levi's. that dark denimwill look polished. >> sam: the big belt. >> the boots. very western inspired but not a cowboy boot. then the big belt, it's all about just getting western detail. >> sam: finally, what did we do? >> the cowboy hat. we've got our city cowboy xavier. then one more look -- >> sam: cow girl. >> our chic cow girl. so much fun. this is a jump suit from good american. we wanted to play a little bit with the silhouette of it, the denimlike wrangler style jeans. >> sam: i love the back. this is really working for me because it's chic and got that cowboy look. >> exactly. you can do denim.
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just play with those silhouettes and add some silver details. check out the rhinestone boots. those are fun. >> sam: i understand we have a surprise model. no one does cowboy core better than our next model. his fashion is on point all the time. >> it really is. i'm ready. should we check him out? >> sam: let's meet our next model, everybody! what do you think? what do you think? [ cheers and applause ] i told you this earlier when we were standing right beside you. nobody does this look like you do. do you pay attention to it? do you say, yes, this is the look i want to go with? just the baggy pant and all that? >> my buddy mack helped me with this one. >> sam: this is fantastic. we have a life size cutout with you. that looks good. is fashion something that you think about or you just kind of rock what you feel like? >> i just look back at the pictures of what i used to wear
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on stage. i was just like, no, no. i try to wear different things on stage so we don't have the same pictures taken over and over. >> sam: it works and looks amazing. lori, do you approve? >> i approve. i'm in my concert cow girl. i'm ready for you, kane brown. [ applause ] >> sam: coming up kane brown performs live. in case you couldn't score tickets. i'm sure that thing is sold out. you'll see his performance live on gma. call your friends, we'll be right back.
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>> ginger: welcome back. we are here in central park for our concert, we are so excited. country music super star kane brown. he is getting ready to sing his single "miles on it." first check out our gma popup patio decked out by our sponsor wayfair. this is the destination for all things home. from inspiration to installation. there's something for everyone. see, ty love sitting on these chairs. you can get it right there, all the stuff you need for home, at wayfair. they have some of the hottest items for your summer. many concert goers are joining us for the party. we've got fans snapping some selfies. i'm gonna get in on one with our life size kane brown cutout. going head to head with some outdoor games. got some jenga. you guys are doing well so far. and then just lounging with some
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morning refreshments on the patio. everybody having a good time? yes! this is what they came for, to see kane brown. thanks to our set workers for setting this up. you can shop all of these products and more by scannin >> sam: welcome back! you got here just in time, because we are excited right here in central park to kick off our big summer concert series with multiplatinum selling songwriter and multitalented individual, country super star. we're going to have a chat with him, with kane brown. first, are you ready to hear some music? [ applause ]
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let's give it up for kane brown. everybody is ready to go. let's go! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ girl let's go put some miles on it back of the chevy with the engine running just you and me ♪ ♪ and a truck bed wide like a california king ♪ >> gma, how we feeling! ♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ new truck big lift old roads we been tearing up since way back when ♪ ♪ new hitch new seats no reach you just can't fake that so let's take that girl ♪ ♪ let's go put some miles on it back of the chevy with the engine running just you and me ♪ ♪ and a truck bed wide like a california king we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ put some miles on it
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back of the chevy with the engine running just you and me and a truckbed wide like a california king ♪ ♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ put some miles on it ♪ ♪ put some miles on it we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ all night no breaks all tail no gate ain't gotta try too hard ♪ on tour full speed off road on me gets to 100 fast ♪ ♪ say hey baby slow it down let's make it last you said where's the fun in that ♪ ♪ let's go put some miles on it back of the chevy with the engine running just you and me ♪ ♪ and a truck bed wide like a california king we can break it in if you know what i mean put some miles on it ♪
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♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ put some miles on it ♪ ♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ mile after mile after mile after mile, turn up the night like that radio dial ♪ ♪ shoulder to shoulder where nobody knows know where we're going we ain't going ♪ ♪ we're putting miles on it back of the heavy with the engine running just you and me and a truck bed wide like a california king ♪ ♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ >> one two three! ♪ put some miles on it back of the heavy with the engine running just you and me ♪ ♪ a truck bed wide like a california king we can break it in if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ put some miles on it ♪ ♪ we can break it in
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if you know what i mean ♪ ♪ put some miles on it ♪ ♪ we can break it in if you know what i mean put some miles on it ♪ >> let's go! [ cheers and applause ] >> ginger: gma summer concert series is sponsored by wayfair. destination for all things home. wayfair, every style, every home.
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more? seeing you have fun with the crowd. long time since i have seen a performer get in there and have fun with the crowd, my friend. nice to see you. >> if the crowd's having fun, i'm having fun. >> ginger: you have some experience doing that since you're in the middle of your in the air tour. >> yes, ma'am. >> ginger: congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> ginger: you also just welcomed a new baby, crew, with your wife. congratulations. >> thank you. >> ginger: how's baby crew doing and how are you doing the whole, i'm on tour but trying to have another baby thing? >> we've had some off time. while she was pregnant, i'd fly in and fly straight back. luckily her mom's at the house right now with all three of them and caitlin is son the road with me. first time leaving the house. >> sam: she's backstage. i just saw her. she looks fantastic. she had that baby a month ago. >> she always bounces back. >> sam: i asked her about more. i won't tell you her answer. about more kids.
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>> we're done. [ laughter ] we're done. >> sam: all right. we just saw miles on it. when i saw the video, i loved it. you guys are having the best time ever. how does it feel, i mean you did this country and pop charts at the same time. if i look at maybe beyonce did it, maybe taylor swift did it. you've done it. how does it feel to be part of that history? >> i don't know. feels good, i guess. just doing my own thing. whatever happens happens. >> sam: do you think about those things when people tell you about them? do they ever say this is a milestone, i have done it but no one else has done it? or do you just keep singing? >> i just do my thing. i'm from a small town in georgia. never in a million years thought that i would ever be in new york. [ laughter ] >> ginger: and here you are. >> sam: i will say caitlin wants to hang out before you fly off for your next part of the tour. maybe today, because i know you're flying out tonight. are you ready for another song? >> ginger: okay.
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>> sam: i think we're gonna hear are you ready for tpefiddle in band. >> ginger: i'm ready. >> sam: kane brown, everybody. ♪ i woke up in my shirt and jeans from the night before the phone and my head were ringing ♪ ♪ we were downtown bouncing around from door to door there ain't a song i wasn't singing ♪ ♪ dj on the two of the four to the honky tonk on the hardwood floor, i was going down in the middle of the crowd when a boy in the band brought the fiddle out ♪ ♪ come on ♪ ♪ i'm just like you i was raised on a radio dancing to hold rock 'n' roll ♪
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♪ music city, bringing everything with it, little bass, little range little clap your hands little six string with a fiddle in the band ♪ ♪ i go from 03 in the mustang you never knew what was coming ♪ ♪ so i can't help to be way that's for drumming ♪ ♪ heyy ♪ ♪ i'm just like you i was raised on the radio listening to tunes to hollywood rock 'n' roll ♪ ♪ brought everything with me little bit of bass little clap your hands little six string from the fiddle in the band ♪
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>> go on that fiddle! ♪ dj on the two and four to the honky tonk on the hardwood floor, from the first song to the encore ♪ >> make some noise! ♪ i'm just like you i was raised on the radio hollywood rock 'n' roll ♪ ♪ took a trip to music city brought everything with me ♪ ♪ little bit of bass little bit of clap your hands little bit of six string back street with the fiddle in the band ♪ ♪ with the fiddle in the band ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> sam: all right. let's go. thank you, guys, kane brown fans. kane brown, thank you, my friend, for kicking off our summer concert series. >> ginger: will you do us the honor of playing us into the weekend? kane brown with one thing right.
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♪ i got two i got one thing right saw it through my veins face me while i change never even crossed your mind to walk away ♪ ♪ when i was getting crazy reckless and wild acting like mama's little devilish child, finally said i have been at the wrong place at the wrong time taking all the wrong things most of my life ♪ ♪ i got ♪ running with the wrong crowd got me wrong about a billion times but i got one thing right ♪ hey ♪
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♪ i got you i got one thing right ♪ ♪ i have been wrong about a million times but i got one thing right ♪ ♪ i got one thing right ♪ ♪ i have been at the wrong thing at the wrong time chasing all the wrong things most of my life ♪ ♪ive got one thing right ♪ ♪ every kind of guy don't lie running with the wrong crowd all the time ♪ ♪ i h, they got one day, right? i've been at the wrong place at the wrong time, taking all the wrong things most of my life. every kind of wrong
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slowing things down seven miles per hour, and then 15mph in some areas. this again southbound 1 to 1 at san bruno avenue. the backup is to sister cities boulevard at this time. thanks, amanda. >> good info there. sutro tower showing you that fog is evaporating over the last couple of hours. >> we do that heat advisory continuing today. all areas in orange just take precautions. stay hydrated, find ways to stay cool. already warming up fast today? look at those temperatures. so highs today 40 degrees spread from the coast. our hot inland cities reggie thanks so much. >> true time now for live with ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ today, one of the stars of "twisters," anthony ram

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