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military assistance for the eang phases b pause part of the re-opening so president's political gain. bolton's publisher simon & schuster releasing a statement on 880 towards 92 now. shut but the governor of florida is determined to re-open the state despite the numbers saying >> thank you. last night calling the justice coming up on gma, the new video we're not rolling back. department's action, the latest game in a long-running series of this morning, record-breaking efforts to quash publication of one-day increases. a book it deems unflattering to arizona, florida and texas all the president. reporting their largest one-day doj requested proceeds from the increases in new covid cases. this coming as all three states book be held in a trust for the u.s. government if bolton t minus ten seconds eggo homestyle waffles. publishes without getting increase testing and ease government clearance. we are go for... restrictions. allowing more businesses to lift off. re-open. they are among 20 states that now that they're crispier and fluffier. have seen the number of newly bolton's attorney chuck cooper i think this one's a solo mission. telling abc news last night he's reported indicates grow over the reviewing the justice g and wil last two weeks. i understand. well as to how a have reverse mortgage works. many sprawling across the south. would you let go of your eggo? respond in due course and an people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. epic battle under way with the many workers at an airport in book that's absolutely 100% wrong. florida testing positive. >> all right, pierre, our thanks >> had a couple of cases. to you. they did the contact tracing. also our martha raddatz has the home is ours. the first interview with john we can sell it if we want to at any time. bolton on his memoir in a they looked over almost 500 one-hour special sunday night workers. i like the flexibility of not having a pa 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on abc. michael. but i can make the payment if i want to. 260 people working close >> thank you, whit. you' rponsible forng up your property taxes and together positive, 52% more now on president trump addressing the issue of police you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. positivity rate on that one. violence, signing an executive >> reporter: and at south miami order on police reform and for us, it was a security blanket. hospital they're seeing an meeting with several families uptick in patients over the last whose loved ones were killed by the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. police officers. ten days partly due to people senior white house correspondent not following safety guidelines. cecilia vega has more in
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washington. >> if we each are wearing masks, good morning, cecilia. for years, reverse mortgage funding has been >> reporter: hey, michael, good then we can help reduce the morning to you. helping customers like these use the equity spread of the virus. the president says he's taking >> reporter: several historic action with this order from their homes to finance their lives. jacksonville beach bars and restaurants shutting their doors and calls these the highest and they know the importance of having financial security. again this week because of a strongest standards on earth and small outbreak. while many of these grieving more than a dozen people families say they are thankful make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. contracting the virus at just ♪ for some movement on this front, one bar. they're calling the president's it'acce yr ui.ing. arizona seeing a resurgence too. order a baby step. hospitals there overw cor me ic right now small businesses in the rose garden from president trump, a message of need your support now more than ever. law and order. nurses. the governor of texas warning >> americans want law and order. bars that don't follow the rules they demand law and order. could lose their liquor license. >> i have faced my share of they may not say it, they may challenges as a small business st in your he. it'acce yr ui.ing. ♪ ♪ >> clearly the standards are not owner, but nothing like this. not be talking about it, but being followed. >> covid-19 shut down shops all that's what they want. we've always put safety first. >> reporter: tulsa also seeing a recent rise in cases and that's some of them don't even know that's what they want but that's ♪ ♪ where president trump will be across america, and lieving us what they want. holding a major rally late they meant suouid and we always will. are week. ♪ ♪ that has health officials without our wholesale partners. concerned you'll have thousands for people. >> welcome back to "gma." those are just some of the ♪ ♪ in close proximity possibly not millions of small business owners working so hard to stay for the future. following safety protocols. afloat due to the pandemic and this week we're highlighting most of them white. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. amy. >> a lot of concern there, small businesses with our shop the president making no mention victor, thank you. now to one major retailer of racism in policing. de can uide.that eals" a tan instead, he said police wherever you go, summer safely. announcing a change this morning that willployee pockets. misconduct boils down to a few bad apples. get zero percent apr financing rebecca jarvis joins us with >> nobody wants to get rid of for up to five years target's big move. good morning, rebecca. on select models them more than the overwhelming and exclusive lease offers. wean use a hso fun. >> reporter: good morning to toro aitnfing. outside. number of really good and great you, amy. that's right. police officers. this is all part of a plan set in motion a few years ago and
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>> reporter: the executive order encourages local departments to target employees beginning on july 5th will be eligible to follow best practices on use of receive a minimum wage up from force and de-escalation and to insideouide, wherever you are. $13 to now $15 an hour. >> tell us what you got. report misconduct to a national they are also including a one-time bonus of $200 to registry, and even though there is no outright ban on chokeholds frontline workers and that is on >> starting with create space. this is a company that is in minnesota. he suggested there was. top of the bonuses that the company paid out in the month of they had an art studio that was >> chokeholds will be banned forced to close. except if an officer's life is april. and to put some context around they lost more than 80% of their at risk. this $15 minimum wage that >> reporter: critics saying it business and now they pivoted to amounts to a band-aid on a target will begin bullet wound. create diy kits to be able to do >> this is a federal photo-op. naon ara a it stands the same kind of awesome not a federal response. >> reporter: before the event today, the minimum wage projects at home. federally is $7.25. they put the president met privately with several families whose loved that's a number that was set back in 2009. ones were killed by police in the midst of the financial including botham jean killed crisis. the curation of these kits to an analysis of those number, that minimum wage, says that give you the wood, the stains, the paint, every single thing people earning the least amount including video and written tutorials so you can create home decor at home. while eating ice cream in h an d in this country over $3,000 these kits are amazing and the company is too and not only will you create something beautiful but you'll help an important small business. they range normally from $30 to $50. when you look at the increasing costs of living against the >>hiis a y're slashed minimum wage. on top of that, what target is she thought she was in her own doing will mean that they are apartment. >> we expressed a lot more could paying about 25% higher wages milwaukee-based family-owned have been done. i mean we're thankful for business that makes all kinds of than the rest of the retail award-winning and educational
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anything at this point but still industry is paying. games and toys. one of their most popular lines have a long way to go. >> reporter: and the mother of they're exactly on par with ahmaud arbery who was gunned amazon which already paying its down while jogging in georgia. >> i would like change to be workers $15 an hour. is called the rock 'n' roll it. implemented by the passing of ahmaud because ahmaud didn't good morning, america. walmart which is the biggest have to leave the way left. it's 8:00 a.m. retailer and the biggest i think that we should continue employer in this country with variety of instruments that not only have amazing sound and so record-breaking ride. many good features but you just arizona, texas and florida all to fight and stand together for 1.5 million employees pays roll them up to store them away change. >> reporter: while the president reporting their largest one-day between $11 and $12 an hour. so you can have a drum set in made a promise directly to those grieving families -- increase in new covid cases. and, of course, amy this, comes your living room, and it goes >> your loved ones will not have into a drawer and nobody sees it died in vain. hospitals overwhelmed in arizona at a very important time for the urgently calling for more icu n again. they have maze craze which are country, for unemployment with >> reporter: -- none were agility games and stunt cars. present for the photo-op after. 21 million people out of work more than two dozen options. now, the white house says the the governor of texas to bar decision was mutual. owners this morning. and, of course, that c.a.r.e.s. it's our biggest assortment from them ever and it's all 50% off neither side wanted the families to be in that photo-op, but the new this morning, target act, that additional stimulus meeting between president trump so today the price start at $6. boosting its starting wage for money that goes to unemployed and his families, it's being described as emotional. all american employees, plus, a arbery's mother is calling the persons running out at the end president compassionate and on bonus for every worker. of july. >> all right, and tory, we capitol hill there are competing >> pepsico changing the name of actually want to meet the will other retailers follow its well-known aunt jemima founder of our next deal. their lead? plans but right now a stalemate abc news exclusive, more brand. chris cabrera is the founder of what can you tell us about that? between both parties. >> all right, cecilia. naturally london. thank you very much. with new york governor andrew >> reporter: so pepsico, the she joins us now with her now the that wildfire cuomo, what he's saying about parent company of quaker which emergency in the west. schools re-opening this fall. adorable daughter, london there. owns the grand aunt jemima three dozen fires are raging this morning in nine states with mass transit and coronavirus. red flag warnings across the around for 130 years has decided region. good morning to you and, chris, where we'll be 100 days from now that this is based on a racial we want to talk about naturally london. the bush fire in arizona, the largest in the nation right now, being inspired by his late a foot care line and it's great for busy moms so what inspired forcing hundreds of people from to you tart this business in the their homes. father and when he can embrace stereotype. his mother. listening to calls to change that name over the last many first place? ginger is tracking all the >> i haven't hugged my mom since latest for us. >> all my life, i have had foot good morning, ginger. this started. i miss that. years and that name will change issues from running track to >> good morning, amy. hard to believe that that are >> reporter: could a videoadhd? in the coming months. families just north of phoenix
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they say they'll have new marching in the military, and it waking up outside their homes in shelters and from texas to the video game that can be branding and new packaging alaska, dozens of large before the end of the year. wasn't until my pregnancy with prescribed as medicine. my daughter where it really got >> another big sign of the wildfires but, yes, that biggest approved by the fda. times. thank you so much. amplified and i suffered from my one in the nation, more than what parents need to know.- am . coming up next here, more from my one-on-one interview swelling and pain and the 64,000 acres burning. the images you're seeing is the problem was was that most of the bush fire. with andrew cuomo. care products i found in the ♪ go big or go home what new york's governor is store are peppermint so decided it is 0% contained. saying about kids returning to to make my own blend. several communities just school in the fall, riding mass northeast of phoenix have been good morning, america. good morning to russell wilson >> we love your daughter there evacuated. as well. transit and his reaction to stealing the show for us on the danger, they're calling it we're so glad you guys are being dubbed the love gov. joining us on this wednesday also this morning, digital morning. therapy. camera, but also wanted to ask >> on this wednesday morning. what parents need to know about you, chris, it's been a tough and then in california, the >> wednesday morning. >> hump day! a video game that could help if time for so many businesses. your kids are struggling with how have you and how is your avila fire now 50% contained. you have 300 firefighters working on that one. that's what you wanted. business impacted by the the dense vegetation there > this morning, we are kicking we gave it to you. of "als & pandemic? they're going to have to fight through, and really difficult >> we are kicking off a mega >> like i said, many small conditions. "deals & steals" event, three steals" event. days of deals that come from businesses have been devastated let's bring it to the satellite by covid-19, and for us, the image i have to show you and incredible small businesses around the summer all from small businesses. this one shows you phoenix and ♪ shows you 23,000 miles up. majority of our accounts with peop extrafun plus a few things our wholesale partners who are that satellite in space seeing now either closed or have those flames and the smoke. now, the conditions are not only need plenty of, hand sanitizer (vo) verizon knows how to build unlimited right. reduced their orders. not good today with red flag and face masks. you start with america's most awarded network, warnings from southeastern >> but first we have a lot of d y but t o.pattn news to get to starting with the the one with unbeatable reliability 13 times in a row. latest on the coronavirus so that snowballed back on us, emergency and that alarming rise and that means we have to cut this network is one less thing i have to worry about. in cases in at least 20 state, amy. (vo) then you give people more plans to mix and match, >> well, that is so unfortunate, arizona, texas and florida all back on manpower, and i have to reporting their largest one-day so you only pay for what you need. ginger. e mayor of miami beach to re verizon unlimited plan is so reasonable, we'll also now in connection wear multiple takes with california's deadly camp they can stay on for the rest of their lives. awww.
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fire in 2018 talk about the (vo) you include the best in entertainment nation's largest utility company away from time with my precious because they are pleading guilty and you offer it all starting at $35. family. to 84 counts of involuntary >> yeah. well, chris and london, we will give you a boost so back to tory. manslaughter.d at fire. because everyone deserves the best. tory, tell us about the deal. >> she has five phenomenal products. if you have feet, you need these this is unlimited built right. products. i also want to give her a only on verizon. shoutout, she is a veteran. just a super mom. super woman. the inferno was the deadliest i want to support this business. every product is slashed in half fire in california history. i wanted my hepatitis c gone. i put off treating mine. so they're each $10. the company will pay a maximum epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. then we'll move on to another mr fine of $3.5 million but it's whatever your type, epclusa could be your kind of cure. also paying more than $25 tasoh dako and billion in settlements for that i just found out about mine. fire and others in 2017, whit. amy, now to the charges in i knew for years. the shooting death of that epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. this is all about highly federal officer killed in positive unusually creative questions that are awesome for car trips, sitting around when oakland last month during a i had no symptoms of hepatitis c night of unrest in the george mine caused liver damage. you have nothing to do and floyd protest. an air force sergeant now epclusa is only one pill, once a day, taken with or everyone says they're bored. charged and prosecutors say he you pull out chat pack, mealtime, zoom meetings. and an accomplice used the protests as cover in their plan without food for 12 weeks. so many different awesome ones to just help cultivate great conversation all slashed in half to target law enforcement. before starting epclusa, your doctor will test if you matt gutman has the latest. have had hepatitis b, which may flare up, and could so a set starts at $13 then >> they came to oakland to kill magic mesh. cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. clamorr e tell your doctor if you have had hepatitis b, other liver if you are going between indoors and outdoors, this is an instant screen door that will open and or kidney problems, hiv, or other medical conditions... close for you. ...and all medicines you take, including herbal supplements. it's hands-free, requires no tools to set up. supremacist came for a very taking amiodarone with epclusa may cause a serious it's t i50% vis en finally cool different reason.
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>> somebody, please come help. that's why centrum contains 24 key nutrients >> reporter: that cry for help, from good samaritans who managed to support your energy. ou canake why centrum contains 2matter.utrients to tackle him, and right there with what authorities say e de l and try new centrum minis today. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, as he was led away he yells -- we switched to new tide plus downy free. >> what i came for to fight. it's gentle on her skin, i'm sick of these [bleep]. and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. >> reporter: that homemade rifle is often referred to as a ghost gun because you can buy the the worst lies are the lies you tell yourself. parts legally online and assemble it at home. like smoking isn't that dangerous. that means there's no waiting period. there's no background check and because you're assembling at (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit now for help getting free medication. home and there is no serial untraceable. that's one reason that federal authorities here say that an increasing number of felons and militia types are using these weapons, whit. >> really an alarming case, matt gutman, thank you. we turn to good news now. sports fans, get ready for game, set, match. the u.s. open has been given the go ahead to begin on august 31st call 1-800-quit now for help the dealer gives you will you take it?r. in queens, new york. it feels like you're in the middle of some weird gameshow.
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the governor approving the date with new safety measures and no where did that music come from? fans in the stands, and another gettg grlias weljuin new york is wait, is that? what? next time, start with carmax... and get a custom offer good for 7 days. the way it should be. carmax. four wke. h dyou do tt wi a kw at? fathevent. they can space them out which would probably be better because dive in. who likes to eat in front of polo deep blue. people anyway? the new men's fragrance. fans can watch both of these ralph lauren. intense competitions from home, macy's of course. the fragrance destination. i'm pretty sure it may be the best ratings ever for the hot dog eating contest. >> exactly. we are also following a lot of other headlines this morning including my abc news exclusive with new york governor andrew cuomo. what he expects for the next 100 days in the coronavirus crisis but first let's go back to ginger. we'll get straight to the uv index forecast sponsored by chase. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden.
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welcome back to "gma" on this wonderful wednesday morning. it is time for some "pop news" with lara spencer. hey, lara, good morning. hey, hey, michael, good morning to you. it's our special hump day good wednesday morning. we're starting off slightly cooler this morning, but we'll edition of "pop news." i don't know if you said it end up significantly warmer with today but riva wanted to express dry air and total sunshine. her love and dandy wanted a in fact above average highs the next seven days for our bay and little time today. big news about our own jimmy inland neighborhoods. thankfully the overnight lows will still fall into the 50s and kimmel. the late night host will return to the big stage to host the 60s. emmy awards this september. low to mid-70s in san francisco, kimmel has hosted the emmys low to mid-80s around the bay.tt twice before but this time he will also executive produce the show telling fan i't knowhere w fainto the 50s. my 7 day forecast, hottest will do do this or even why we are this weg stay there. we'll be right back. this year with co-host russell stay there. we'll be right back. stay there. hay to hear the show will go we'll be right back. we'll be ri. on. abc entertainment president sue bird hosting the show saying he is a true master of ceremonies who reveres this virtually. it will give athletes a chance
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to speak out on important social industry and people and just as he has done with his own show issues, and janai norman spoke over the past few months he will with him about the big show and joins us now live. >> reporter: good morning. it is an exciting time for russell wilson. thyear's nominations will be he is expecting a new baby and announced july 28th. and can you catch the 2020 emmy preparing to host the espys and when i asked him about it, he awards on september 20th. set flatout what's going on in 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on the country right now is heavy, and though the espys make for a abc. also this morning, some news fun and entertaining night, this about one of the greatest year will certainly honor the athletes and activists of all weight oways tliiest nig time. "variety" is reporting a biopic tsthcaar, but the espys will be ishe singles titles hur ashe is intimate affair, hosted by the wimble dom, the u.s. open and australian open achieving the number one ranking in the world. her girlfriend basketball star sue bird and seattle seahawks he fought for the rights of aids quarterback russell wilson who's rocking a red carpet right in his backyard with wife ciara. >> we'll have special moments where we're together. >> reporter: and our very own robin roberts will be presenting a special award honoring college senior athletes benched by covid-19. the espys never shying away from tackling tough topics. >> use our influence and patients. kevin willmott will executive renounce all violence. >> the racial profiling has to stop. >> we may suffer alone but we survive together. produce and write the
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screenplay. warner music is attached to the project that features music of the era that will feature >> reporter: this year the show prominently to help tell ashe's incredible life story. looking forward to this film. spotlighting calls for social finally, we have yourir bucr justice. [ crowd chanting ] >> it's a no-brainer for us to emphasize the significance of what's going on around the world. >> what if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> if i was george floyd. >> reporter: wilson is one of after 20 seasons and six super bowls as a patriot, there he is, countless athletes who have if there's gonna be a sticker on it has to mean something. spoken out in support of the number 12, rocking the red and black lives matter movement. so we make sure this means something. nfl commissioner roger goodell black. brady posted this picture on his that we've done everything - to make your shopping, instagram get ago proving from changing his stance now test-driving and car-buying experience fans including you, michael supporting players who the way it should be. strahan. i saw you added some fire peacefully protest including by kneeling during the anthem and carmax. emojis. >> i totally agree. even encouraging teams to hire >> so did giselle. she commented and went one step do tnk theot it epni ♪ stand up raise your face to the sky my love ♪ wrong? further commenting whatutie.youm ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ >> well, you know, i think colin was dely trying ♪ together we can take it higher ♪ as a buc. ♪ we can take it higher if interested you can buy ntion --t'se ality is that raci brady's new jersey at the nfl still real. shop online. >> reporter: he says having another baby on the way lens urgency for change. tommy b. as a buc. >> one of the greatest gifts in what do you think, guys? the world is children and to unstopables in-wash scent booster. >> i love it. really understand that a new >> yeah. >> i love it. >> the red 12 looks like a life is coming in this world and target for somebody like you, how am i going to protect that downy unstopables. though. >> oh, yeah. life in every way possible.
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>> chasing him down. >> red like a bull. >> reporter: and with two kids your dog is your best friend. at home already, especially kind of like it. during this time of quarantine, ♪ ♪ >> thank you a. russell said that has been the but your dog's best friend is your ex-girlfriend... because she always has irresistible pup-peroni. more of my one-on-one biggest joy, spending time with interview with governor andrew cuomo who spent the past 100 and celebrating their growing days in front of the cameras be your best friend's best friend. family. leading new yorkers through the but, whit, you knonotherway wi pup-peroni. coronavirus pandemic becoming busier. >> lot of people cate to even more of a national figure nai, thank you so much. downtheredownthere...ttonelle. and talked about when he sees 'cause you're all over your overall wellness of course, the espys will air this sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on espn. so #treatyourself with the cleaningripples ginger, over to you. of cottonelle toilet paper and flushable wipes, thanks, whit. the refreshingly clean routine that leaves you feeling... a "gma" moment now sponsored by parents, present party included, ahhhh verizon. inside and out, care. will new york schools be open in downtherecare with cottonelle the fall? and we've shown you the beans ahhhh >> i don't know. -- babies that can do push-ups, and i don't think that anybody but what about an 82-year-old i've seen a huge change in my skin. knows and anybody who tells you doing spider push-ups? my forehead wrinkles are less noticeable, and my skin is plumped and youthful! what's going to happen in >> spider-man push-ups. september, i wouldn't believe yeah. these forehead wrinkles are not fun. them. >> what about mass transit because that's a big question. revitalift. hyaluronic acid serum from l'oréal paris. we're hearing social distancing, >> look at that. six feet. that's nearly impossible on new is that not amazing? you are. york city subway, bus, train. she goes on. >> mass transit, first of all, cause frosted mini wheats are made to fill people up. and they have 10 layers of wheat and is cleaner than it has ever th is samika, the mother of sandra who sent the video in. seven vitamins and minerals. been. it is amazing. it is amazing to me. as a lifelong born and bred new just one bowl and you're good till lunch. yorker we now disinfect subway goes on to do plenty of these.
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have you ever tried one of those? i have. th cars. i mean there was a time we couldn't get old newspapers and good morning. people off the trains. i'm abc 7 news meteorologist now we literally disinfect every mike nicco. 50s this morning, but look at that, 80s to near 90 during the subway car every day, train afternoon hours as a robust good morning. stations disinfected, hand this morning, a public memorial warming trend begins today and lasts alalalalalalalalalalalalal will take place for the santa sanitizer, everybody is wearing masks. so the public transit has never cruz sergeant who was killed in now to some big news for br. a ambush. stopped. it's cleaner than it's ever been he was shot and killed while and people are behavining respondinging a report of a suspicious van. this was about a week and a half incredibly well right across the ago. board. a procession is expected toil >> i know you are looking to the future. do you have an idea of what you think or where we might be 100 l end thecabra couple of hot s favorite disney princesses and days from now? this morning, we are debuting three of those dresses right >> if we keep the transmission here on "gma." but first take a look at the inspirations. ♪ rate as low as it is in new in your morning commute. york, the next 100 days look first, towards westbound 80, an >> reporter: now you too can feel like cinderella. >> did you ever see such a great. beautiful dress? however, this situation, there accident clo are all these possibilities, if block iing the second lane from >> reporter: allure bridal the left. traffic is stacked uinhe marina the virus continues in the rest of the country, people will get the left lane is block ed with n on a plane and will come here and they couldspread.
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accident here and you are backing towards highway if there is a second wave or in 16 timeless styles inspired by the love stories of disney the fall if there is a second princesses. wave, it can get worse. but right now we are in a -- as >> for tiana we wanted to create good a position as you can be an all over sparkle with her in. >> this is a serious topic as you might imagine yet there's been some levity in some of the praise you've received. i know you've been portrayed as ball gown, using very petite sequins throughout the entire some sort of a homecoming king design, stimulating the of this crisis and from beautiful sparkling of the fi jezebel help, i think i'm in fireflies in her story. love with andrew cuomo. ♪ like the first time ever i completely am free ♪ the new york post dubbed you the >> reporter: rapunzel's soft flowing dress, a nod to her long new luv v v v v v golden hair. ♪ a whole new world >> reporter: princess jasmine -- your reaction and your >> jasmine's spirit is adventurous and very royal and daughter's reaction to all that? >> well, my daughters dismiss it beautiful off the shoulder neckline. >> reporter: and ariel, the little mermaid. her fit and flare silhouette making a real spla. all because they just dismiss it all. look, it's nice, but it is what her gown stunningly detailed with thousisney sses are it is. you know, i've been around long enough to take everything with a
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grain of salt. you take the positive with a just so special and each in grain of salt. you take the negative with the their own individual way we grain of salt but to the extent people have relied on me through well as to how a have reverse mortgage works. people think that the bank takes your home, but that is not true. this that, i'm very grateful for could create a line of wedding gowns that accentuate their personalities but can also make that's absolutely 100% wrong. every bride's dreams come true because they needed to rely on on their wedding day. >> it's like a dream, a wonderful dream come true.>llri the home is ours. government here but these are waters that we've never been in we can sell it if we want to at any time. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, before, personally or collectively. but i can make the payment if i want to. >> when are you going to hug your mom again. gownup, >> i haven't hugged my mom since you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and this started. i miss that. i don't think she misses it but any "little mermaid" fan. you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. i miss it. >> reporter: the governor this dress is inspired by ariel, for us, it was a security blanket. turning for inspiration to his the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. late father, former governor starting with that silhouette. it took over 40 yards of tulle mario cuomo. >> my father's spirit lives in for years, reverse mortgage funding has been by the way, and organza to me. i know what he would say. helping customers like these use the equity i know his advice. create this ruffled skirt, and it is beautiful. from their homes to finance their lives. i know his principles and it next, we have a tale as old as they know the importance of having financial security. time. yes, we're talking about the does live in me and i can get in make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. ball gown that can transform touch with that. brides into belle from "beauty it's a good thing. i can think about that and ask access your equity. and the beast" with off the stay in your home. myself, what would he be saying have peace of mind. shoulder sleeves and a classic to me right now. >> what did he say? >> he said, take responsibility,
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don't run from it. be accountable. stand up. say to people in this state, you elected me. this is my job. whatever happens, i'm and you have to think of the responsible. he said, tell the people the appliques on the dress. >> you have to sing the song that goes with it. >> how does truth. tell them the truth. good morning. and trust them that with the truth they will do the right show you the temperatures from thing. and that's what i did. range from 51 in claire lake to >> and he is certainly hoping presentwood at 67 degrees. if you're commuting, that new yorkers continue to do everything's pretty good. a a little breezy south of the the right thing. you know, w of theceplar getti close t cont for tiana, with hand sewn bay bridge. it's cool this morning, warm to hot this afternoon so dress detailing, with blossoms and accordingly. still have the high fire danger delicate vines, hand sewn from in solano county until 1:00 to that social distancing and thousands of sparkling sequins tomorrow afternoon. wearing masks regardless of the on soft tulle, creating the bea. situation. >> he said human nature is one low risk of heat bumps up but of his biggest concerns. look at temperatures above people have been locked up for months and they're coming outside for the first time. >> the wedding collection average away from the coast all >> we were the worst. the way well into next week. now we're the bestew for have a great day. available at select bridal >> coming up, one-on-one with parents of children with adhd. new york governor andrew cuomo. and we'll have another update in
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about 30 minutes. first video game for treating you ca kids with the condition and will reeve is joining us with more. good morning, will. >> reporter: good morning. conventional wisdom holds screen time for kids should be limited but what if the images on the screen are prescribed by a doctor and are meant to engage and treat hyperactive children? ♪ for the first time the government has approved a video game as medical treatment. >> it sounds like science an he the food and drug administration announced endeavor rx as a digital therapy. hyperactivity disorder, adhd in children. >> medicine delivered not as a well as to how a have your home, but that is not true. molecule in a pill but through that's absolutely 100% wrong. an experience and that's really ♪ ♪ what the video game s the video the home is ours. game delivers an experience. we can sell it if we want to at any time. we've always put safety first. >> this product is meant to ♪ ♪ improve attention. i like the flexibility of not having a payment, this is not to be a silver but i can make the payment if i want to. and we always will. bullet or a be all or end all. ♪ ♪ you're responsible for keeping up your property taxes and >> reporter: it is for childrens for people.
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♪ ♪ 8 to 12 with certain adhd you're responsible for paying your insurance on the property. for the future. for us, it was a security blanket. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. dodge obstacles and collect the value of our house, was to fund our long-term health care. targets as they navigate icy wherever you go, summer safely. winter wonderlands and lava rivers gueded by aliens who zip for years, reverse mortgage funding has been get zero percent apr financing helping customers like these use the equity for up to five years on select models around on flying saucers. and exclusive lease offers. >> technology is the basis of the treatment is essentially from their homes to finance their lives. kavr. challenging the child every gth make an appointment so they can tell you how it works. it's a good thing. stress their ability to pay access your equity. stay in your home. attention to multiple things at have peace of mind. once. >> reporter: the fda claims the game can improve attention function and is backed by several studies, one found 30% of the children no longer had and it's bigger than selling cars. attention deficit by one measure of objective attention. after playing the game for 25 we're here to build for the people who build minutes, five days a week for a and shape this country. month. who work hard. the development grabbing the who do right by others. attention of the medical and who never give in. gaming tech worlds as video there's always some new challenge games have long been considered trying to take us out. detrimental to child development. to shake our resolve. >> i'm open-minded but rightfully a little skeptical and if you're out there fighting through it, about a video game treating we know 260,000 people who have your back. adhd. we've spent, you know, years and
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years telling parents to decrease the screen time because and if you're out there fighting through it, we feel that it worsens adhd. ♪ back now with the one and steven could only imaginem 24hr to trenjoying a spicy taco.burn, >> reporter: while these studies do not conclude that video games now, his world explodes with flavor. are a cure for adhd, the game is nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts onlily bud -- only buddy for all-day all-night protection. a visual way to engage those can you imagine 24-hours without heartburn? suffering from the disodd but no as a replacement for any valastro. he calls himself the macgyver of cakes and he has a new show and is answering que established methods of hoyodog,. gd.hoaryomang out? treatment. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. now we go to beginner at >> we are making out very well home. hey, ginger. acqua di gio profondo, u,ae here, but i here the bakery has the new intensity we'vooding giorgio armani is is nor t rocky mount area. at macy's the fragrance destination become even more of a family affair during the quarantine. tell us about that. >> absolutely, because of covid, you know, a lot of the employees didn't want to work. in these challenging times, you had people going under. the water taking you quickly. we need each other more than ever. they were scared, and i don't blame them, so we got an we may be apart, but we're not alone. it was two to four inches of rain that fell in just about use aarp community connections abundance of online orders and i three or four hours. to find or create a mutual aid group near you. brought my kids to work, and we you have a flash flood warning were producing cakes like this stay connected and help those in need. that includes roanoke, virginia. over here and really just having all from that sam kind of more of a family affair. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. a mutual aid group near you. so they wereg.o e, to and i just didn't listen. widespread rain and that has until i almost lost my life. been keeping it cool too. class. i'm, like, all right. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, raleigh, only 62 degrees come back. we got to make cakes and it was and i do. yesterday. the northern plains, fargo in an awesome experience to bonds be sure to talk to your doctor together as a family. >> i love that.
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before you begin an aspirin regimen. the upper 90s. i want tbout the new listen to the doctor. show that you judge and you take it seriously. host. it's called "big time bake." good wednesday morning. we're starting off slightly cooler this morning, but we'll end up significantly warmer with oh, heavenly oprah, if you dry air and total sunshine. nonstop dessert competition that can get me to the emmys, i sounds like fun. what makes this different from in fact above average highs the the others? >> well, for me i always want to next seven days for our bay and create content that you can promise i'll never take a kid's halloween candy again. enjoy as a family that inspires inland neighborhoods. thankfully the overnight lows people to be their own baker and will still fall into the 50s and want you to watch the show and be like, how can i do it? never mind. 60s. what's different about this >> welcome back to "gma." low to mid-70s in san francisco, show, you have three rounds that happen s that is jimmy kimmel hosting the low to mid-80s around the bay. even a few mid-90s inland, but emmys back in 2016 and he is check out tonight, most of us like in a bakery you don't come in and go i'll make cupcakes doing it again signing on to fall back into the 50s. host for a te ghhe then when you're finished you my 7 day forecast, hottest > f make cookies. you're doing it all at the same time. on abc in september. and wait until you see what he had to say about it. "big time bake" is that type of that's all coming up in our next hour. >> things might look a lot competition. it's nonstop action packed and different this time around. have to see the cakes these guys make. pretty amazing. >> oh yeah. >> a lot more on that ahead. shoin p sensomany o30illion s >> looking forward to that. first, the top headlines we're following. buddy, we should mention at least 20 states seeing a rise yesterday was national cannoli day, so -- >> i sent you some cannolis. >> exactly. scrambling to stay afloat.ion s we'll dig into some of these. one in five are either temporarily or permanently in coronavirus cases. arizona, texas and florida all segment, but we have some reporting their largest one-day closed and our friend tory increase. johnson joins us with how you hospitals overwhelmed in arizona urgently calling for more icu can help out. questions fr likedd nurses. >> since we see you're in your an outbreak at one jacksonville bar infecting more than a dozen backyard and summer officially
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kicks off this weekend, we're going to start with dea for sp and our first one up is a question from dorian. people. this as officials in tulsa, let's take a look. >> yep. time outside and, tory, this how can i impress my friend for her birthday and elevate my box oklahoma worry about president company switched gears actually layered cake into something fun? trump's upcoming rally there to make masks. thanks. being the perfect storm to spread the virus. also right now, the te27-yhk >> that's right. >> okay, dorian, great question. so what i did here is i took a p.j. harlow, we know their atlanta. loungewear but now they have these awesome masks for men, a decision could come today about whether charges will be women and kids, cotton, they've regular paper plate and cut it filed against the former police got a really sort of silky satin officer who fatally shot brooks in the back. and cut it into a little "l" pattern. so many different options, even and retailers on the one to allow to you lift a tab rebound. american shoppers ramped up here, and cut it out, and have a called a grazer to be able to their purchases from april to may by a record of 17.7%. eat and drink and amazing jagged edge, and then i'll take prices. this regular cake and i'm going shopping has obviously been all slashed in half so today dangerously down since the they are $5 to $11. to comb it a little bit, and pandemic, but it looks like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. then we move on to another things might be bouncing back. brilliant one, this company isp. now you have yourself a really >> that's certainly some good news. >> yes. n, a coue top, and then, of we begin with our one-on-one it is made with antimicrobial interview with new york governor andrew cuomo just over 100 days into the coronavirus crisis that grasps and is the perfect no hit his state harder than any other. touch hand tool. attach to it your key ring and new york reporting nearly anywhere you go, if you have to course, what is a cake without sprinkles. they're god's cover-up. 385,000 confirmed cases and over tap an atm key, elevator button, have a hole in the cake, throw 30,000 deaths. extra sprinkles on. new cases and hospitalizations pull a door open. then everybody likes it. you don't have to touch those finally decreasing, but the crisis is certainly far from public surfaces. this thing will do it for you. >> boom, boom, boom.
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tests today you will get a two-pack and you made it look so easy. >> our cannolis are fantastic by for $10 which is a 67% savings. the way. our next question from courtney. calling for change sweep this when you're outdoors a great let's see what she needs help with. nation and new york. the governor weighing in on >> hi, buddy. police reform in the state but product to have is called the we begin with the pandemic and i've been doing a lot of baking what keeps the governor up at bug bite thing. he aho but i wanted some help on how to avoid my it was featured on "shark tank" created by a mom who was tired cheesecake from cracking and drying out. night. >> we've seen what's happened in of using ointments and creams some of those other states, the the ozarks and arizona, places for bugs so created what is a a. where we're seeing spikes. very simple suction device. courey, thake cheesecake in a w how concerned are you that new yorkers are now letting their guard down? >> i'm concerned because it's there is no chemicals, nothing human nature. to it. just the suction to be able to bath. i have a casserole and place my pull out the sting from a bite. we test every day. we get numbers every day. cheesecake inside there and then it is a popular product, you can't lose the focus and the i'm going to fill up the form in phenomenal review, a three-pack discipline because you tell me a water bath and what that's how new yorkers behave tomorrow, i will tell you the infection today, $12 wch iso to rock flow. going to do, it's going to rate a week from tomorrow. create less heat directly on the cheesecake. it's going to allow to it rise it is that closely linked. >> reporter: as the governor of a california company that makes evenly and not crack and not be very popular tote bags, reusable the hardest hit state in the tote bags. country, governor andrew cuomo we love them. "gma" viewers love them. has spent the last 100 days leneyorkers throug we have a variety of their we've got another one from chad. products. everythisae single >> buddy, your bakery has by far virus pandemic. you will findnha. >> in one word can you desibe the past 100 days? >> hell. the best cannolis. can i say that? you got to tell me the secret so i can make them at home for my fiancee. >> yeah, you can, i think that's dealde thee b ts t >> all right. chad, i appreciate that. fair. what do you guys think?
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>> we were the worst per capita across the globe. we had a higher infection rate >> fantastic.>>ck wh go canli than countries, so we took company and they make a sunscreen towel. dramatic action, and god bless there are two different style, new yorkers, they all rallied. one with a hood for kids, larger they got it. size for adults and the i gave them the facts, literally sunscreen is built right into on a daily basis, and they acted the fabric. so it's a blend of ricotta intelligently and responsibly, this is an awesome one for and we now have the lowest anyone who is going outdoors for cheese that's actually transmission rate of any state any reason if you're getting wet, you need one of these, 50% emulsified a little more so it in the united states. becomes smooth. i usually do two parts of cheese off. they start at $14. to one part sugar. so i like to say we went from i'm going to put that in there, the worst infection rate to the and let that mix up, and then organic bath company. i love this company. best infection rate, but it's they too pivoted and were making you want to have the righ all because of what new yorkers did. if you put too many, it's going >> what still keeps you up at soaps and all kinds of body to be too chocolatey. night? >> so many things. products but then added hand you want to taste it, but it's we still don't know where we're sanitizer to their line. going with this. favorite for me is the zesty like an accent, right? no one can tell you. and, again, when you make these, we actually have cannoli chips. i talk to global experts every orange, unscented lavender and we have cannolis, actually not day. variety of products, phenomenal people who have gone through company, all organic and natural car thos ingredients. everything singles and sets china and south korea and italy, et cetera, but nobody really today,an knows is there a second wave, is there not a second wave? fr finly charlosbakery.com, and you can have them all over the country. you look at what's going on around the country now with the snapper rock. this is a great one for the spike in the number of viral whole family from babies to i love to encourage people to bake at home as families and really that's what i'm all adults, all of their clothing about. i want you to become your own
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transmissions, that is for any time that you are in the frightening. sun or in the water has spf cake boss at home. you know, new york is not an island. we can be doing a great job and built into the fabric so there challenge yourself, do it with the ki getting the spread down and the is swimwear, cover-up, hats, things. >> buddy, we always love having rate of transmission down, but people travel here from other really, really cute adorable you on, man. states. things all 00% off. you always feed us well. best to you and the family and >> you have been commended for these prices range from $7 to your clear and your calm leadership. you guys make sure you check out people from all over the country $44 and from snapper rock free buddy valastro's new show and the world have tuned into "big-time bake" mondays on food network. shipping which we love. your press conferences. >> we love your backyard. your statewide approval rating, i don't know how you keep the a career high 84%. landscaping up so well. you came in second only to >>yoivg room. >> thanks, we'll . president obama as the most trusted democratic leader in america. how do you intend on spending that political capital that you have earned? >> well, hopefully it gets us through this pandemic. to the extent that people trust the information i've been giving them and trust the decisions i've made based on that information, just let's get through this crisis. >> some critics have suggested that you ignored early warnings about the severity of this disease, and that if you had
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shut down a week earlier or two, that lives could have been saved. i believe that the former cdc director tom frieden says you could have cut new york's death toll by up to 80%. obviously now we have information we didn't have then but do you regret now with the information you have now not shutting down new york earlier? >> well, we didn't have the information then. >> do you feel responsible for the new yorkers who died in this pandemic? >> i think the new yorkers who died did not die because we failed them. we got them a hospital bed which we didn't know that we could. we got them a nurse with ppe, with a mask, with a gown. we got them a doctor. we got them a ventilator. everyone who died, we did everything we could. >> reporter: as he faced new york's surging covid-19 cases, ♪ ♪ governor cuomo also facing off trump ati w've aays t safetyst ♪ ♪ >> how many times do you want me and we always will. to say thank you?
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♪ ♪ i'm saying thank you for doing your job. for people. the president's position was the ♪ ♪ states were in charge, the for the future. and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. states, the governors, the governors, yeah, but the federal government is nothing without ymer . the states. we have to work together. get zero percent apr financing and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. there are things that the federal government has, assets for up to five years that they have that the states on select models don't have. and exclusive lease offers. i'm calling china to buy ppe. every governor is calling china to buy masks. it made no sense. and when we agreed, we agreed and when we disagreed, we disagreed and i said to him from day one, forget the past. forget the politics. i'll call it straight the way i see it and he'll call it straight and when it worked, i said it worked and when it didn't i said it didn't. >> if you had to give president trump a grade on how he's handled this pandemic, what would you give him? >> i don't grade him. he can grade himself or higher being or the people of this nation will grade him come election day. >> what grade would you give
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yourself? "good morning america" is sponsored by novo nordisk. >> big news. >> i would ask the people to grade me. when it's all over, i would ask we hit a big milestone for the people to grade me. >> reporter: more recently governor cuomo urging people to our "gma" instagram. and while participating in we want to take a minute to demonstrations for the black thank all of you, 2 million of you for following us. >> yes, everybody, thank you and lives matter movement, the have a great day. governor now focusing attention on plans for reforming police. what sort of reforms are you planning to institute in this state in the wake of the murder of george floyd, police reforms specifically? >> we've enacted a number of nation-leading reforms. we've passed laws, and i signed laws that ban chokeholds, that release disciplinary records of police officers so people can see if there were any prior issues. we appoint the attorney general in this state, a special prosecutor for police misconduct, and then we do something that i think is a first in the nation that's going to have a dramatic effect.
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we say to every local government and every police department, you have to come up with a plan that reinvents your police department over the next nine months. because it's as complicated as it is is as simple as it is. the relationship between the police and the community is frayed or broken. i think mr. floyd's murder was one in a long list. it was a tipping point. it was an explosive point, but this was long overdue. it's about making change. you can't really get a divorce here, right, between the community and the police. divorce is not an option. you need public safety. okay, then you have to go to the table and work out a new relationship. >> you've said that you have no political aspirations beyond the job you're in right now. >> right. >> a lot of people are asking why. why not think about something grander, bigger, presidential?
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>> b i support joe biden going to be the next president. i am not running for anything. i am governor of new york and that's all i want to be. >> would you accept a cabinet position? >> no. >> in the biden administration? that was a quick no. >> no. nope. >> why not? >> no, i was in the cabinet. i was in bill clinton's cabinet. been there, done that. that's one of the reasons why they distrust politicians because they think there's a hidden agenda. i don't want to go to washington. they couldn't drag me. they couldn't force me. i only represent the people of the state. i have no agenda besides theirs. >> very clear-cut strong answer there. we'll have a lot more with the governor coming up in our next hour, including what we he says about re-opening schools, riding mass transit and who he turns to for inspiration right now. it's a very powerful interview, and he is no holds barred. he says exactly what he's thinking. as you know, that's his style. >> you can see that and you asked the tough questions.
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wide world of sports complex in orlando. this map included in the plan shows the luxury hotels at the d throughout the campus. it also promises a wide range of amenities for the players, including chefs on site for each team, hairstylists and a lavish players lounge but lays out even r&r will come with safety rules. >> players are allowed to play cards and allowed to play cards with other teammates or teams or staff, but in between each game, you have to throw out the card deck when you are done with it. you're allowed to play ping-pong. you're not allowed to play doubles ping-pong. >> reporter: upon arrival all players and staff will have an in-room quarantine of w for two negative coronavirus tests at least 24 hours apart. everyone will be subject to a regular testing program. >> there's going to have to be consistent surveillance on a daily basis to make sure people who are negative for coronavirus stay negative because at the end of the day, it's all of our health that's at stake, and the health of our players, you know,
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our beloved players. >> reporter: players have the option of wearing a smart ring that will keep track of vital signs and give off an illness alert that a player may be at higher risk or even infected. so, the players are expected to report down in orlando early next month. first game is supposed to be july 31st. get this, guys. the nba finals will wrap as late as october 13th, and that's right around the time the new season would normally start, but we'll deal with that later. >> makes sense, t.j. they'll deal with that when they come to that. thank you so much, t.j. it sounded like a great summer camp and then you realize it's a lot of work for these guys. >> exactly. having to take the tests as well. some separation from families involved. ♪
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good morning. a quick look at sky 7 over santa cruz where a procession for a county sergeant is underway. he died in an ambush about a week and a half ago. now, a look at the forecast with mike. >> thank you, everybody. we have the high fire danger in solano county through 1:00 tomorrow for the dry and windy conditions and now we'll add the heat. temperatures in the to mid-90s in our inland b neighborhoods, low to even 76 in san francisco. here's sue. >> and still have problems on northbound 8800stn t
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