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harley strictly returns to golden gate park in october from the fourth to the sixth, and a reminder that this is the festival that is free. >> >> yeah. very popular. >> yeah, very unusual. there's a free major music festival in a big city. so take advantage of that. totally. >> yeah. same with stern grove. chaka khan is coming soon. cool. i was looking at the dates i think today might be one of the dates for some tickets, but jus. i would love to get your free concert on. i know chaka khan, chaka khan, chaka khan, chaka. >> robin: good morning america. overnight the president's historic address to the nation, passing the torch. after more than half a century in politics, president biden speaking to the american people after dropping out of the race for the white house.
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>> so i decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to the new generation. >> robin: laying out his plan for his last six months in office, with his family by his side in the oval office, and making the case for kamala harris. >> george: donald trump zeros in on his opponent mispronouncing her name. this as prime minister netanyahu addressed congress with protests outside and a rescued hostage inside the chamber. now the prime minister gets ready to meet with biden, trump and harris. >> robin: many eyes on paris. chaos erupting at the men's olympic soccer tournament. fans storming the field in the final minutes of this game. with the city already on high alert. plus, if you want to get in on the action, how you can still book a last minute ticket to the city of lights. >> george: succession battle brewing in real life. three of rupert murdoch's
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children challenging his plan for his multibillion dollar empire. >> rebecca: baby shark boom. >> he's gonna eat the boat. >> rebecca: where we're seeing exploding shark populations. >> oh my gosh, dude. >> rebecca: why they're coming closer to shore than ever. ♪ can't read my no he can't read my poker face ♪ >> rebecca: dream duet? lady gaga and celine dion both in paris. will they take the world stage together. ♪ stand up and take a bow ♪ >> robin: these friends are inseparable. ♪ thank you for being a friend ♪ >> robin: ryan reynolds and hugh jackman take over late night. thank you for being friends. ♪ i'm not ashamed to say ♪ >> come on! >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >> robin: good morning america.
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>> rebecca: we have a lot to get to on this thursday morning, including the plea deal agreed to by boeing and the justice department. >> robin: but we're going to begin with president biden. last night he addressed the nation for the first time since ending his bid for another term. he explained his decision to pass the torch saying, quote, it's the best way to unite our nation. our chief white house correspondent mary bruce has more for us. good morning mary. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this truly was an address for the history books. the president coming before cameras explaining to the american people his remarkable decision to pass that torch. it is a move that not only will preserve his legacy but define it. overnight in the oval office, president biden explaining directly to the american people his historic decision to bow out of the race, describing it as a patriotic necessity to preserve the country he loves to dearly. >> i love this office but love my country more. it's been the honor of my life
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to serve as your president. but in the sense of democracy, which is at stake, i think it's more important than any title. >> reporter: the president, who ran in 2020, saying now is the time to make good on that pledge. >> but nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. that's the best way to unite our nation. there is a time and a place for long years in public life. but there's also a time and place for new voices, fresh voices. yes, younger voices. that time and place is now. >> reporter: with six months left in his term, biden making it clear he still has work to do. one top priority, doing everything he can to help kamala
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harris beat donald trump. >> she's experienced. she's tough. she's capable. she's been an incredible partner to me and leader for our country. >> reporter: the president with this parting message. >> the great thing about america, dictators do not rule, but people do. history is in your hands. the power's in your hands. >> reporter: now, the president did make no mention of how he got to this moment. no mention of those concerns about his age and mental sharpness that led so many democrats to question his ability to serve another term. what the president did make clear, he still has a lot of work he wants to get done, pointing to his hopes to achieve a cease fire in gaza. he wants to do more to tackle reproductive rights. more than all, he wants to get out the vote for harris. >> george: also last night donald trump ramped up his attacks on kamala harris. rachel scott is tracking the trump campaign. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: george, good morning.
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with just about 100 days to go until the election, former president trump now forced to switch gears, holding the rally in north carolina. with president biden now out of the race, donald trump returns back to the campaign trail, ready to attack his new rival, vice president harris. >> now we have a new victim to defeat, lyin kamala harris. >> reporter: trump repeatedly mispronouncing her name and zeroing in on her role in the administration. she was tasked with addressing the root causes of migration at the border. >> when you look at how bad they are you say, i like trump, but now i really like trump because we don't want to go back. >> reporter: trump not letting up on president biden. his advisers posting these photos of the former president watching biden's oval office address on his plane. trump calling it barely understandable and so bad. list than a week ago trump called for unity during the republican national convention saying he wanted to be a president for all americans after surviving an attempted
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assassination. back on the trail he returned to insults and false claims about the 2020 election. >> if you don't mind, i'm not gonna be nice. is that okay? they want me to be nice. >> reporter: harris is only a few days into her campaign. she touched down in indiana, speaking to a large gathering of one of the nation's historically black sororities, hoping to mobilize black female voters. >> i believe we face a choice between two different visions for our nation. one focused on the future, the other focused on the past. and with your support, i am fighting for our nation's future. >> reporter: on capitol hill, some republicans taking aim at her identity, naming her a diversity hire or dei for diversity equity inclusion. >> i think she was a dei hire. >> 100% she was a dei hire.
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>> reporter: speaker johnson privately warning republicans to stop, urging republicans to focus on her record instead. harris will have to choose a running mate fast. sources tell abc news she is considering a pool of about roughly a dozen democrats. that includes pennsylvania governor josh shapiro and also arizona senator mark kelly. >> george: also yesterday the fbi director was testifying about the investigation into the assassination attempt on donald trump. they indicated they haven't determined whether he was hit by a bullet. >> reporter: the fbi director was testifying and said it is still an open question about whether the former president was hit with a bullet or shrapnel or a piece of a fragment that hit the former president. after the shooting it was donald trump who said that he was pierced in the right ear by a bullet. days that followed his doctor released a letter saying the bullet came within a quarter inch of his head. the fbi though, this is still an open investigation. they say it's all hands on deck. >> george: thank you very much. let's bring in jon karl. jon, talk about the president's speech last night. first mary said it in herpes.
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what happens next after the speech is what's gonna really define his legacy. >> yeah, look. he said this was an inflexion point in american history. the decisions made now will affect the course of history for america and the world for decades. that's almost certainly true, george. how this decision is seen though will depend entirely on what happens in this election. if kamala harris goes on to win, it will be seen as a selfless act of a statesman who did the unthinkable, gave up power. if she loses, the question will be, why did he take so long? why did he run again in the first place? he will face the blame, or much of the blame, for the fact that donald trump won and ripped up whatever legacy he had. >> george: in the end he was getting so much pressure from every corner of the democratic party. >> yeah. you heard mary mention -- no mention of his health, of any of the issues, of his age. really no explanation of why he made this decision in this speech except for when he said
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he did it to, quote, unite my party. so he was forced to make this decision. it was not a decision he wanted to make. you had no sense that he thinks he couldn't make it, couldn't serve another four years, that he was too old. none of those doubts at all. and look, one of the key moments we broke on abc was when chuck shumer urged him, pleaded for him to get out of the race. >> george: two saturdays ago. >> saying for his sake, the party's sake, the country's sake. i am told when that meeting ended, it was about 35 minutes, president biden said to schumer, i need another week. they hugged. the meeting end. it was exactly a week later that he made the decision to not run again. >> george: now the race for president entirely transformed. >> it's entirely transformed. democrats, you can see just in the body language of the party. felt they were headed toward a loss for joe biden. now they believe they can win
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with kamala harris. the outflowing of volunteers, of money, of energy, something entirely different from where we were a week ago. you can see it in donald trump. >> george: that's what i was going to ask you about. you even saw some of it. their entire campaign was focused basically on the age issue running against joe biden. >> now suddenly donald trump is the oldest person. not only the oldest person in the race, oldest major party nominee in major history. he broke biden's record from four years ago. watching him yesterday i got the sense that he was watching also somebody that was newly energized. it seemed like i was watching donald trump from 2016. i mean, totally gone is the notion of any sense of unity. the guy who said in his convention speech, the first part, i am running to be the president not of half of america, but all of america. looked yesterday like he was running very enthusiastically to be the president of half of america. >> george: do you think we're going to see a donald
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trump/kamala harris debate. >> i think that's very much an open question. if trump feels he needs it, it will happen. >> george: jon karl, thank you very much. >> robin: now the russian and chinese jets intercepted by the u.s. military. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz is tracking this for us and what the pentagon is saying this morning. good morning to you, martha. >> reporter: good morning, robin. this is provocative and unprecedented. for the first time ever, chinese bombers were intercepted off the coast of alaska. the two chinese military aircraft, along with two russian bombers, were flying in international air space, but once the u.s. and canada detected the bombers, they closely tracked them and sent u.s. and canadian fighter jets to intercept them. norad said this was not seen as a direct threat, but with joe biden officially a lame duck president, adversaries are bound to try and take advantage of nap it clearly shows the growing cooperation between russia and china in the arctic region, which the commander of norad has said is a very big concern.
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guys? >> rebecca: a large concern there. okay, martha. thank you. we turn now to president biden's scheduled meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu after the israeli prime minister's speech to congress, defending the war in gaza, with protesters outside. matt gutman is there outside the capitol this morning. good morning, matt. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. before that address there was some anticipation that netanyahu might talk about some progress in that stalled cease fire and hostage deal. that is not what we heard. we heard a full throated defense of israel's conduct in gaza, and that address happening historically but around massive security around the capitol with thousands demanding his arrest for war crimes. outside the capitol, thousands protest netanyahu's visit, clashing with police facing
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pepper spray. eventually the march stalling in union station where protesters took down american flags and raised palestinian ones. the flag there on the ground was on the flag pole here at union station. protesters here lit it on fire as well as that effagy of benjamin netanyahu. but inside the capitol the prime minister greeted with a roaring mostly republican ovation. some prominent democrats like nancy pelosi skipped the speech. those who did attend, like chuck shumer, notably cold to the prime minister. others outright hostile. but netanyahu undeterred vigorously defending israel's response to hamas october 7th rampage. >> israel will fight until we destroy hamas' military capabilities and its rule in gaza and bring all our hostages home. [ applause ]
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that's what total victory means. and we will settle for nothing less! >> reporter: netanyahu never mentioned the word cease fire, despite 39,000 palestinians killed, according to the hamas run health ministry, and hundreds of thousands starving. but the first public appearance of a rescued hostage, brutally kidnapped from the music festival october 7th, was the emotional touch stone netanyahu needed to plead for more help from the americans. >> today as israel fights on the front line of civilization, i, too, appeal to america. give us the tools faster and we'll finish the job faster! [ applause ] >> reporter: later today netanyahu will meet with vice president harris. he'll also meet with president biden. from both of them he is likely going to be urged to make more progress on that cease fire deal and hostage release, which has
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essentially been stalled for a couple of months now. tomorrow he'll travel to florida to meet with president trump at mar-a-lago. >> robin: now the plea deal agreed to by boeing and the department of justice. good morning, trevor. >> this plea agreement goes before a judge for final signoff. if it's green lit, boeing will plead guilty to conspiracy to defraud the united states and pay a fine of $243 million. this is all centered around pair of deadly max crashes from a few years back. first in indonesia in 2018. second was in ethiopia in 2019 where in total 346 people were killed. prosecutors say boeing defrauded faa officials in the investigation after ward. so on top of paying this fine, boeing would also invest $455 million in compliance and safety programs, independent monitor will be appointed to oversee some of the company's manufacturing. the board of directors would be
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meeting with the families of the crash victims. many of those families have already said they are really unhappy with this plea deal. they say boeing avoids a trial, gets a much smaller fine than what they wanted. and they argue boeing still hasn't been held accountable for the deaths of those 346 people. the families are expected to go before the judge to urge him not to accept the deal. it is possible it will be rejected. it's also worth noting, guys, that this deal does not give boeing immunity for any other conduct under investigation. we know there's been several instances just this year. >> george: boy, they have had quite a year. coming up the real life succession. rupert murdoch battles three of his children for his media empire. >> robin: also aled the highened security in paris ahead of the olympics opening ceremony, and the chaos already erupting on the soccer field. >> rebecca: and the baby shark boom. no, we're not talking about your kid's nursery school. we're talking about the places where we're seeing exploding shark populations. but first let's go to ginger, who is with us in l.a. good morning, ginge. >> ginger: hey, good morning to ya. we've got heat advisories here. i want to start you out in
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northern california, with an explosive fire near chico. in less than 24 hours it has gone to 45,000 plus acres. in the video you see here, you see the flames rising quickly. had to at least be 1,000 to 2,000 acres per hour at times, and then there where that home exploded. they have a lot going on. very active. one of 88 plus large wild fires in the united states, by the way. the smoke also from these is going to be an issue. you see it from that one park fire. look at boise, idaho. they had that low lying, unhealthy air quality thanks to all of the smoke not just in the u.s., but also from wild fires all over canada. there are more than 1,000 active wild fires in canada now, as we've got those 88 plus. you'll see more of the smoky skies in the midwest. iowa. today we're worried about the dry lightning. we've got elevated risk for thunderstorms. the rain doesn't make to it the ground but the lightning does. montana a reported 109 mile per hour gust.
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you can easily gust out on a fire and make it worse. then the heat. excessive heat warnings go all the way through western nebraska and south dakota. let's get your local weather in 30 seconds.
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girls with that duet. we have more funny moments in our play of the day. >> george: looking forward to that. following a lot of head lines. president biden spoke to the nation last night about his exit for his race to the white house. passed the torch made the case for harris, laid out the goals for his last six months including hopes for a cease fire deal and doing more to protect reproductive rights. delta will issue 10,000 bonus miles and reimburse customers after the outage which caused thousand of flight delays. they expect to return to normal operations today. >> rebecca: big news for the new women's basketball league unrivalled. earlier this year you spoke with breanna stewart about this. now super star wnba rookie angel reese plans to play in this player owned league. she's joining stars like chelsea gray, kelsey plum, jackie young and more. >> robin: and many, many more. >> rebecca: good to see
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opportunities in the off season. >> robin: so they won't have to go overseas and play. >> rebecca: exactly. we've got a lot more ahead including the baby shark boom. it always brings the song to my ears when i say that out loud. we're seeing exploding shark populations. we'll tell you where, coming up. >> george: real life succession. rupert murdoch is facing off with few of his children. seems like ripped right from the tv show. >> dramatic behind the scenes battle between rupert murdoch and three of his children. at stake, veto power over one of the most influential media companies in the world. this morning the family believed to be the inspiration behind the hit show "succession." >> everything i have done in my
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life i have done for my children. >> reporter: where four siblings battle it out for control of their father's company, apparently locked in a similar battle playing out in real life. according to "the new york times" 93-year-old rupert murdoch allegedly surprised three of his children by filing to change an irrevocable trust to ensure his eldest son has sole power over the business when he dies. >> i'm the eldest boy! >> reporter: the goal, keeping news corp's conservative leanings intact. the trust designed 25 years ago had previously put the conglomerate in the hands of all of his four eldest children. murdoch explaining this in a 2006 video. >> if i go under a bus tomorrow, it will be the four of them will have to decide which one should lead them. >> reporter: but "the new york times" reporting the family fractured after murdoch and lock lynn pushed fox news further to the right when donald trump was in office. now the mogul arguing in court
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that the only way to preserve the empire and protect its value is by giving lochlin veto power so he can't be challenged. it would not affect anyone's ownership stake in the company. james, elizabeth and prudence swinging back hiring attorneys to challenge their father's move in court. >> the change murdoch is looking to do would allow one specific child to make all the decisions. that's why the other three are saying this violates the spirit of the original trust. >> reporter: a nevada probate commissioner finding murdoch can amend the trust if he's able to show he is acting in good faith and for the benefit of all his heirs. now the decision about who will run news corp will rest with a judge. >> when we look at good faith in this context, there is not an exact definition. it's supposed to be that it's good faith, it is done to
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benefit all member, and that's how it's viewed. so there's a very broad definition of the things that can fall into this. >> and again, murdoch doesn't appear to be seeking to change any of his children's stake in the company, but he wants to cement lochlin as the one firmly in charge. the family trust does contain a provision allowing for changes done in good faith and for the benefit of all members. a trial to determine whether murdoch has met that obligation is set for september. widespread implications for this massive media empire and it's all hinging on good faith. >> robin: we will see what happens. thank you, as always. now paris olympics. the city on high alert with increased security ahead of the opening ceremony. some chaos break out at one of the events already. lot of excitement, of course. maggie rulli is there for us tracking the latest developments. good morning to you, maggie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. you mentioned that tight security. this is what that looks like. check it out.
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we are standing right now on a street that's normally packed with tourists, gridlocked with cars. it has been completely shut down to everything besides olympic traffic. there are police cars and police on every single corner, on every single public transit. and then you have this elaborate system of barricades, qr codes, passes, even just to access the main parts of this city. guys, this is being called the largest deployment during peace time of security forces ever in the country's history. it includes 35,000 police officers deployed each day for the olympics. 10,000 soldiers patrolling the streets and sites. france has called in for help from countries that have sent 2,000 police reinforcements. these numbers aren't just for show. there are real concerns over threats. french authorities say they've already foiled several attempts to disrupt these olympics, including arresting a 40-year-old russian man
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suspecting a planning to destablize the olympic games. right now security forces are hyper focused on tomorrow night's opening ceremony. this is going to be outdoors, down the river four miles long in the middle of tall buildings, hundreds of thousands of people along the route. it's being described by many as a security nightmare. >> robin: i can only imagine. there have already been some disturbances at the games. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, robin, exactly. we aren't officially even at day one of the games and we already saw a violent and chaotic opening to the men's soccer tournament. morocco facing off against argentina. fans from morocco threw bottles, stormed the field. we saw fans eventually evacuated. it took a two hour delay of the game. then the team had to finish the game in front of empty seats. it was all a very bizarre way to start this tournament. morocco did go on with major
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upset victory over the two-time gold medal winning argentina team 2-1. >> robin: that was a big, big upset. you kind of eluded to this earlier in your reporting. all this extra security measures, it does appear to be affecting tourism, maggie. >> reporter: yeah, exactly. you can see still a few tourists walking around. normally this area would be slammed by tourists. many say they're staying away because of terror oeuf threats. or just because of fear of overcrowding. the paris tourism board is reporting similar numbers. theysy right now they're expecting 11 million tourists to visit. that's 4 million fewer than they originally thought. with those numbers down, delta, the u.s. airline with the most flights to paris and the airline sponsoring team sauce, is estimating a $100 million revenue hit this summer. that being said, we have met several tourists who have made their way to paris. they all say the same thing, it's been totally worth it. the fewer crowds have been kind of nice.
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if you're watching this saying, i want to book a last minute trip to the olympics there are still plenty of seats. the key is to book for the second half of the olympics when air fares and hotels will be the cheapest. >> robin: still great events in the second week, throughout. the excitement for the opening ceremony tomorrow night. what can you tell us about the event, maggie? >> reporter: yeah. there might be fewer tourists here, robin, but there's still so much excitement that we feel on the ground for these games. people are pumped up for this highly anticipated, unprecedented opening ceremonies. we're going to see about 10,000 athletes float down. we know team usa is being led by cocoa goff and lebron james. major names out there for team usa. part of the excitement is also around this secrecy. event organizers who have not told anyone who's going to be
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performing at this event. there has been speculation. we do know celine dion and lady gaga are here. local media is reporting that the two of them could potentially be doing a duet together. right now though, we're going to have to wait and figure it out tomorrow. >> robin: we know a duet will be joining you as well. james longman and lara spencer. we know you'll have a great time with them, maggie. thanks so much. >> rebecca: you better schwet. that means extremely cool in french. coming up, i'm going to keep my cool and not sing to you. why baby sharks are swimming closer to shore. we'll have more on that. that. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness,
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>> rebecca: i have been double dog dared. a new study finding the bull shark population is eight times bigger in some areas of the country than it was 40 years ago. trevor ault, our resident shark man, has the story. >> he's gonna eat the boat. >> reporter: this morning an intense and increasingly common sight. boaters up close and personal with a great white shark. >> you could see his beady eyes. his teeth are above the water. we're just three feet away. you're thinking, i'm glad i'm in a boat. >> reporter: watch when the shark goes from feeding on a nearby whale carcuss to trying to feast on their boat. >> we were scared especially when it started to pick up speed and come toward the back prop. >> it circled for two full minutes then came up. >> reporter: as big as this is,
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this is actually a juvenile great white shark. scientists say we're seeing a lot more coming close to shore. >> the real big message here is temperatures are warming. increasing habitat availability for sharks. >> reporter: he and a team of marine biologists at texas a&m say we're seeing a baby shark boom, particularly among bull sharks in states like texas and alabama, with increases of roughly 50%. that does also mean more potential shark encounters. >> warming temperatures are increasing. capacity for sharks to use some of these systems. their food source slowly decreasing. >> reporter: back up north off the coast of new york's long island, this is a great white shark nursery. shark name liberty fitted for a camera by scientists.
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>> white shark, female. >> reporter: documented in national geographic's baby sharks in the city, revelation of the secret habitat for hundreds of great white sharks. >> it's gonna give us our first glimpse into the lives of baby white sharks in this nursery area. such a huge moment for shark science. >> nat geo baby sharks in the city is streaming on disney + and hulu. this great white shark nursery 50 miles off the coast of new york city. known in bite. co-incidentally that's where it is. >> george: why is it called bite? >> it's a geographical term for some kind of curvature underneath the ocean. it seems fitting that sharks would be there. >> george: impressed you knew that. >> i tried, george. [ laughter ] >> george: you are our shark guy. >> robin: always, always appreciate you, trevor. coming up next our "play of the
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>> rebecca: summer of fun flation? families spending big on travel despite struggling financially. why the time of day you buy something could make a huge difference. >> robin: get ready. kevin hart is in times square, taking his turn as an action star. he join us live. ♪ gma celebrates national intern day. interns from all over the country take you behind the scenes of their 24/7 gma experience. >> it's almost 4 a.m. and i'm heading home. good morning. it is currently 4:30 a.m. which means time to get up and get to the studio. >> robin: they're here and they're saying -- >> good morning america! [ applause ] >> announcer: live in times square, this is gma. >> robin: this is gma. we love our interns.
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so does ray. [ laughter ] yes, he does. we're high lighting their hard work just ahead. you do not want to miss it. >> rebecca: very happy to have them with us throughout the summer. hope their parents are watching right now. make sure you're tuned in. also ahead, news about southwest breaking 50 years of tradition. we're going to tell you how the airline is making some major changes this morning. >> george: first we start with president biden addressing the nation overnight for the first time since ending his bid for another term. want to go back to mary bruce. ood morning mary. >> reporter: this address did feel like joe biden's love letter to the country he has devoted his life to serving. his chance to come before the american people and explain his remarkable decision to pass the torch. he said it's time for fresh voices to finish the job he started. overnight in the oval office,
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president biden explaining directly to the american people his historic decision to bow out of this race, describing it as a patriotic necessity to preserve the country he loves so dearly. >> i reveer this office. i love my country more. it's been the honor of my life to serve as your president. but in defense of democracy which is at stake, i it this's more important than any title. >> reporter: the president, who ran in 2020 casting himself to be a bridge to the next generation of leaders, saying now is the time to make good on that pledge. >> nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. that includes personal ambition. so i have decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. that's the best way to unite our nation. there is a time and a place for long years of experience in public life. there's also a time and place for new voices, fresh voices,
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yes, younger voices. that time and place is now. >> reporter: with six months left in his term, biden making it clear he still has work to do. one top priority, doing everything he can to help harris beat donald trump. >> she's experienced. she's tough. she's capable. she's been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country. >> reporter: the president with this parting message. >> the great thing about america, kings and dictators do not rule. the people do. history is in your hands. the power's in your hands. >> reporter: now the president made no mention to how he got to this point. he did not hit on concerns about his age and mental sharpness that led many to question whether he could serve another term. he did make clear there's a lot more work he wants to get done. first and foremost helping get out the vote for kamala harris. >> robin: thanks.
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donald trump had his first campaign rally since biden decided to bow out of the race. let's go back to rachel scott who is following that campaign for us. >> reporter: hey, robin, good morning. we are just about 100 days out from the november election and former president trump forced to switch gears and focus on attacking a new rival, vice president harris. the former president holding his very first rally since biden exited the race. he did test out some new attack lines on harris. he repeatedly mispronounced her name and went after her for the administration's handling of the border. after that attempted assassination on his life, he vowed to focus on unity but he has returned to the familiar play book of false claims about the 2020 election and also insults. even though president biden is no longer in the race he was still top of mind of donald
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trump. his campaign advisers posting images of the former president watching president biden's oval office address. trump then went on social media saying it went poorly. as for harris, she gets back out there today in houston texas. she has to choose a running mate, and pretty here. she is considering josh shapiro, as well as arizona senator mark kelly. rebecca? >> rebecca: okay, rachel. thank you. we turn now to news about southwest breaking 50 years of tradition. trevor ault is back with how the airline is making major, major changes. good morning again, trevor. >> reporter: so this is one of the things southwest was best known for. they had this open seating model for 50 years. choose your own seat when you board. this morning southwest will be rolling out assigned seating and offering premium seating options for passengers who want more leg room. of course, it will cost you extra. the airline said they made this decision after listening to customer feed back. 80% of southwest passengers wanted assigned seating.
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>> robin: get ready for green day. the band is taking over central park and our summer concert series. we are looking forward to that tomorrow, george. >> george: we are. time for our gm a cover story. world health organization is warning about an increase in dengue fever around the world including 2,900 americans affected this year. that's nearly five times last year's rate. dr. sutton is here. what's going on? >> these are unprecedented biological times. numbers not on increasing in the united states but around the world if you look at some numbers. more than 10 million cases globally, george. that's twice the number that we saw last year. reasons why? we've got more flooding. we've got extreme record
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>> george: thanks. rebecca? >> rebecca: we turn to what consumer experts are calling the summer of fun flation. there are ways to save and have fun without breaking the bank. elizabeth schulze joins us with that story. so nice to see you. >> good to be here in person. >> rebecca: great to have you in person. i think of this a little like fomo. with inflation. you combine the two and get fun flation. >> we know households are really still feeling the strain of inflation. but at the same time, we're seeing a lot of consumers are still spending on entertainment. that's why this trend is called fun flation. when you look at what the typical family is spending on entertainment it's about $3500. break that down per month, it's just under $300 a month. we have seen notable price increases in those entertainment
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categories. look at admission price for sporting events up 15% in the past year. cost of going to movies, theater, concerts up about 3% in the past year. there are ways to avoid the price hikes. >> rebecca: there are. you have a little one at home. you do, too. free and fun is the best kind. >> one of the best ways to find the fun is to tap into your neighborhood. think about the e-mail lists for your neighborhood. next door will offer it. facebook groups. look in your local paper. make sure you're signed up to get alerts. community centers, libraries are great resources. one thing we love in our family, diy workshops. not just the local resources, but also companies. home depot, the first saturday of the month from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. they have free work shops for kids where you can do crafts. same thing offered from lowe's and michael's. you do want to register in advance online on their website.
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keep in mind for older kids, check with your local fitness center. they will often have free outdoor classes. >> rebecca: i had no idea about the home depot and lowe's. libraries also a free source for activities. let's talk about the time of day 'cause that can actually change things. >> little like when we talk about booking travel. when you're flexible in your travel, not going during peak hours, you can get better savings on flights and hotels. same for outings like going to the movies. amc discounts every tuesday night. regal cinemas has $1 tickets for tuesday. but you have to go wednesday. >> rebecca: we discovered this on tuesday when we saw "inside out 2." it was my daughter's first movie in a theater and it was a really good deal because of that. >> really good deal. of course, it only works in the summer when you're not in school. >> rebecca: then memberships. >> of course. keep in mind memberships offer a lot of perks. costco have deals on sporting events, even college football. you can get deals from aaa
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memberships, up to 60% off water parks and theme parks. also, of course, remember student discounts. discounts for members of the military, senior citizens. if you're trying to buy tickets and you don't see the discounts online, call the venue and ask. often it might not be advertised but they will offer it. >> rebecca: it always pays to make a phone call. elizabeth schulze, thank you. robin? >> robin: thank you both. summer games in paris. olympics opening ceremony. tomorrow. then the competition really gets under way. one group from team usa heavily favored to win gold, men's basketball. malika andrews is here to tell us more about the team and going for gold. good to see you. good morning. >> good morning. so good to see you. we're one day away from opening ceremonies in paris. after going 5-0 in exhibition play, the 2024 men's basketball team is already drawing
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comparisons to some of the all-time greatswe all know the dream team. we all remember the redeem team. but the 2024 men's olympic roster is so stacked with talent, we're going to need to come up with a new nickname. headlining the team are two of the greatest to ever play, st pe h curry. >> excited to experience this and win a gold medal. i'm going to enjoy the entire experience of being an olympic athlete. >> and lebron james. >> it will be ecstatic, excitement, humbling, wow factor. >> the dynamic duo dazzling fans with this alley-oop. >> we saw that coming! >> reporter: kevin durant, a case to be referred to as the most decorated men's basketball player in u.s. olympic history. don't forget about former mvp joel imbeed and three members of the champion boston celtics. all part of the red, white and blue brigade. >> for to it be the first time
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being able to get an opportunity in a real competitive setting stage, to be teammates. we don't know how many opportunities we're gonna have to even play the game. this is super special. >> humble and just grateful everybody is to be here. everybody's here to serve and be good teammate. that's part of team usa. >> reporter: there has never been more talent on rosters around the world. the u.s. had two close calls in exhibition games. everyone is looking to win on the big stage. >> we've had some challenges in the world championships the last couple years. for me, i know there's a chapter closing on being an olympic athlete. this is probably my first and only opportunity to do it. >> reporter: it's easy to see why comparisons are already
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being made to the 1992 michael jordan led dream team. as the u.s. begins its quest for gold, let's give them a new nickname, shall we? introducing the 2024 supreme team. so, robin, i know there's some folks who are gonna say, hold on. dream teams demolish their opponents. the u.s. has had several exhibition games and wins by single digits. canada alone has more nba players on their roster in 2024. that is how stiff the competition is now compared to 1992. so what do you think of the nickname, supreme team? >> robin: i got two words for you. south sudan! one point. no, i'm just messing with you. >> george: we need to hear from lebron. >> robin: they are, they are. it's not how you start, it's how you finish.
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i am old enough, i was in barcelona for the dream team. i covered them in 1992. it was a happening. and they are supreme this team right now. i'm giving you your flowers right now. >> i appreciate that. >> robin: you know how much i love you. let's go to ginger now. >> ginger: thank you so much. we've been watching that pesky stationary front from the northeast to texas. look at this video from north carolina. that lightning striking the fence and trees nearby. a good reminder being near metal and trees not a good idea. want to also show you it's come with a lot of rain. that stationary front is just what it says, doesn't budge much. parts of kerville texas 9 inches. quick look at that stationary front and the elevated risk of flash flooding. that's the big picture. let's get a check now closer to home.
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>> robin: tory johnson joins us for deals and steals with day 3 of our beauty bonanza. great skin care that won't break the bank. >> tory: i think i am aging, at least my skin, in reverse, because of this job, because of everything you are about to see here. >> robin: i love it. >> tory: we are starting with a new deal and steal. we are talking pure potent transformative skin care all rooted in this olive oil from sicily. this one right here i swear this is like a yellow golden magic in
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a glass jar there. that is their daily moisturizing oil. it is so fabulous for your skin. i also love the green one right here. it is the triple active exfoliator. everyone needs a grated exfoliator that doesn't strip your skin but instead resurfaces, retexturizes. all of their products are cruelty-free. all of them today are 50% off. good day to try it. >> robin: i am looking at your skin. it's glowing. >> tory: good. good. >> robin: back by popular demand. >> tory: this is always a fan favorite. we've got their number one -- it's number one in the country, frankly. this tl advanced tightening neck cream. >> robin: oh, yes. >> tory: it does the job. this is really becoming a huge fan favorite for gma which is called peptide. it is a roller so it's easy to roll onto the neck area for tightening and firming. we have an entire line depending on your specific skin concern.
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all 50% off. free shipping from strivectin. another newbie that i am obsessed with. all about plumping, firming, smoothing and glow. glow is at the root of this. algae is at the root of the whole line. every product is infused with their award winning, clinically proven algea infused in every product. we've got the universal face oil that's great for a glow. there's an algea retinol face oil to add to your night time routine. it is in a little bottle like that. it is really great. start with just two times a week at night. you'll see no sensitivity. lip balm. lips like silk. that's what these promise. they feel so great going on, so smooth. plus they're working. it's about what it's doing for your lips.
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these are fabulous. fabulous prices. all 50% off starting at $13. >> robin: with a little bottle, you don't need much. >> tory: that's right. that's when you know it's the good stuff. lancer skin care from a beverly hills dermatologist. this is really, for me, all about brightening. i love their brightening products. we've got instant brightening. it's a combination of vitamin c and turmeric. >> robin: that's good. >> tory: and fading dark spots. if you want to give yourself overnight treatment, they've got a brightening mask. serious skin care started by mrs. sylvester stallone when jennifer flavin was. and it was a model. she really wanted products that worked for her specific skin concerns. one of their best sellers. this one right here.
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over 10 million sold. it's called the instant wrinkle. eraser. and what it does is it fills in all of the deep lines. so this is more of like instant results makeup type product. you'll tap it in there and then your skin is great to go. this reverse cleanser. phenomenal. i've been using this every day for six months. i swear by their entire reverse lift collection. all 50% off starts today at 1850. >> this isn't a secret anymore. a fan favorite. it's not a secret anymore. thank goodness. >> in the uk, number one best seller, number seven. we've got their brand new. this one right here. hydro luminous collection, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide all to help the skin, but we've got seven collections from them, seven from number seven efficacious formulas, accessible prices starts at 750 and free shipping. free shipping for 750% off. >> thank you tory. we partnered with these companies on these great deals. get them on our website goodmorningamerica.com. you are the best. kevin hart is
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here next. when green day last took over gma in the park it was epic. >> and now get ready because green day is back live the incredible summer morning concert tomorrow on gma. sponsored by wayfair. tonight stop. chimichanga. it's a deadpool and wolverine whammy takeover. did you know about this? >> this is gonna be fun. i kind of want to see what happens from here on out. >> press your luck tonight on abc. yellow. red. yellow red. yellow. red. yellow >> now from abc seven mornings. >> good morning everyone. i'm kumasi aaron from abc seven mornings. here's amanda now with a look at traffic. >> good morning kumasi. two separate crashes in the south bay. really slowing down things through san jose. first this three car crash northbound 85 near camden avenue. it is
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slowing down things to six and nine miles per hour. it has the left lane also blocked. that's continuing. and then we want to take you to a two car crash westbound. 237 before lawrence expressway. things down there slowing down to six miles per hour. kumasi thanks, amanda. >> meteorologist drew tuma has your accuweather forecast after the break. this is monster jam as big as it gets coming to oakland arena august 3rd and fourth and sap center august 9th through the 11th. >> great seats are still available at monsterjam.com. brought to you by bkt tires and great clips magic cauldron. it's time to brew a happiest halloween with so much to do. >> just a pinch of pumpkin, a dash of bat, a sprinkle of joy from my witch's hat, potions keep stirring. >> mix halloween flair. now add some friendly spirits that haunt the air. >> what magic and treats at every corner to be seen come alive.
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the tam cam. we've got cloudy coastline currently with that marine layer fully intact, visibility showing you half moon bay's down to zero mile. so the fog along the coast is thick with some drizzle away from the coast. we're doing just fine temperatures right now. we're mainly in the 60s and 70s at this hour, so the inland heat wave is over. we don't have any heat advisories in effect, so the heat is beginning to ease. today, even cooler weather moves in here tomorrow with below average temperatures to start the weekend. kumasi. >> thank you drew. we'll have another abc seven news update in about 30 minutes. you can always find the latest on our news app find the latest on our news app >> announcer: welcome back to gma, live from times square. >> george: give a big welcome to kevin hart. now an action hero starring in a new video game adaptation of borderland. good to see you. >> good to be seen. >> george: border land. you play a soldier named roland.
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>> yes, yes. i like how you said soldier. [ laughter ] i like how you said soldier. you know, dabbling in the space of action. i have been doing action comedy for awhile. getting to turn the knob a little bit and go to level eight or nine and really embrace a full action concept. a movie many wouldn't expect. the character roland is a much larger man, for fans of the game, the complete opposite of me. the decision to go with me was one the directors and producers thought would be great. >> george: how is he opposite from you? >> he's a bigger man. i'm bigger in character and personality. but not in size. this was an opportunity for me to go do some training, embrace some navy s.e.a.l.s. concepts. come in not only prepared but ready to exceed expectation. when fans watch it, they will be blown away at the idea of what
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roland is in this film and how he stayed true to the game. >> rebecca: it's based on a game, a video game. you talk about training. did you play a lot of the game? >> i can't say i played a lot of game. did i have to play the game just to understand what the role was? of course. you're looking at over 50 million people that embrace border land, border land's one, two, three. it's a big world so you have to understand the world a little bit. during that, you realize that there's characters and there's story lines. those story lines continue throughout the game. so the fans are expecting that world to be as close to truth as it possibly can. i think they did a good job. they did a good job of towing the line. an amazing cast was brought to the table. and great writers. right?
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you need great writers that can take the world of the game and put it on the screen as best as possible. it was our job to gravitate toward the material and do our best to amplify what was there. kate, myself, jamie, arianna, jack. everybody really stepped up to the plate. we got a good movie. >> george: how about the navy s.e.a.l.s. training? what was that like? >> that's what i do anyway, right? you stay ready, you don't have to get ready. [ laughter ] >> robin: come on. >> rebecca: let's see a clip. >> been trying to get me for years. >> what are you doing? >> fixing it. >> get back here. >> no. please, don't. roland. >> hey, tina, i promise. hit it! >> okay. hitting. >> i'm blown away. >> robin: no, really. [ laughter ] >> intense. >> robin: the cast that you were
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eluding to. cate blanchett, jamie lee curtis. what was it like working with them? >> i gotta be honest with you. the dopest thing about working with them is just seeing the grounded individuals that they are. super stars, of course they are, some of the biggest in the game when you talk acting. you're talking a + +. going and embracing this and doing the work and showing up every day not only prepared to work, just prepared to engage and have a good time. when we weren't shooting, we were talking and getting to know one another. we were filming in budapest. going out to dinner, doing lunches, the weekend brunches. i think we did a good job of building an amazing rapport. cate's unreal, not just in talent, but as a person. jamie's heart is one of gold. jamie, i have never seen a person care and cater to the production crew more than jamie. like, she made sure that everybody had treats and cakes
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and snacks and there were trucks that she went and got. she was very much a mother-like personality to all. i learned a lot from her. i learned how to be a leader and get the response from people. when you get, they're gonna want to give back. >> george: how about the new 16-year-old arianna? >> amazing talent. the business is lucky because she's got a lot more to do and a lot more to give. i think from her previous hits. she was great in "barbie." she's well beyond her years with the understanding of the business and how to handle herself professional, but still not afraid to be a kid. she and my kids built a great relationship because my kids came out there. they started a friendship, bond.
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became best friends after. just great to see her grow up, you know? i saw the younger version of her. now years later, just seeing her turn into an amazing young woman. i'm excited to see what her future will be. >> robin: you are talking about jamie being generous. you hooked her up with a nice little ride. >> i think she told me she was like, i can't wait until i can drive. i'm excited. pretty soon i will be able to drive. i said you can't drive a car but you can drive something. she said, what? for a wrap gift, i bought her a huge golf cart. had it dropped off with a big bow. i said you can't drive a car but you can drive this. it was a good gift. >> robin: it was a great gift. >> rebecca: what did your kids think when you got her the golf cart? >> they had a little attitude. [ laughter ] when is mine or where is mine? my kids are doing well. they're both driving now. i'm excited for them 19 is my oldest. 16 about to be 17 my second oldest.
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then i got 6 and 3, about to be 4. quite a separation in age. a loud house. they're loud. >> robin: what do you mean loud? >> loud. we're very loud in the house. very loud. dad! dad! honey! hey, dad! yo, who! just loud. everybody. i wouldn't have it any other way. >> robin: where do they get that from? [ laughter ] i have no idea. >> no complaints about it at all. >> george: back on tour? >> i am back on tour, acting my age. the world seems to always want to laugh, which means i have stuff to do. doing a plethoroa of cities, as normal. any city, any country. i love being universal. being able to tap in to all is a priority. so for those out there, get your tickets kevin hart nation.com. adding more cities, more countries. >> george: thanks for coming in. >> man, thanks for having me.
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>> george: coming up, we're going to spice up your summer with cool healthy dishes your family's gonna love. ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ you gotta believe me when i tell ya ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ que rico ♪ ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i've got the soul i've got the soul ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪
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>> robin: back here on gma. showing you how to spice up your summer with some fun, delicious, nutritious food. we love you here, rachel. you keep us on the go here. >> so good to be back.
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i am excited to share how we're going to spice up our summer with refreshing foods. spices go well beyond flavor. we're infusing our foods with antioxidants. why not sneak in some good? >> robin: i know. let's start with breakfast. we got to get on the go. do i see basil in here? >> those are mint leaves. i use basil seeds. i'm all about getting ten grams
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