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classified documents. >> there are laws in this country that applied everyone. >> stunning images out of mar-a-lago classified documents allegedly stored across the florida property including any bathroom. all of this unfolding as trump readies his return to the campaign trails. >> and fda panel recommended rsp shots to protect infants, the next steps and how soon will doses roll out? >> medical tourism turns deadly. the cdc issuing an alert after three people died of a fungal infection linked to cosmetic procedures done in mexico. dr. sutton is live with what all patients should consider before going under the knife. >> also this morning the way of water talk. all of the dos and don'ts of the hydration hashtag making waves fast approaching 400 million views. >> the science of a breakup
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song. what experts say about how music can help heal a broken heart. >> would simply look for music that matches our emotional state. >> plus why it is something swift ease stomach to mark swifties know too a-determiner. >> and a show about a spicy snafu, 8-year-old bryce console is burning up the new movie "flamin' hot" and he is saying -- >> good morning, america exmac >> it is saturday morning, this is gma. >> it is gma good morning, america, great to have you with us and of course bryce gonzales today saying i love it end. >> i love them exmac >> breakout star of flaming hot rolling out the red carpet for hollywood premiere just last night. eva longoria director in the middle looking forward to talking with bryce later on in the show. we will start this half hour with the new indictment against former president donald trump no concealed laid out point by point. >> it shows trump is facing 37
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felony counts including some under the espionage act for his alleged handling of classified documents following his presidency, the indictment highly detailed different than the indictment, with the manhattan hush money civil case separate against him. >> now the federal document including photographs of boxes stick stored at his mar-a-lago home, cardboard boxes stacked high in various places including a bathroom, reaction coming in overnight from your republicans including house speaker kevin mccarthy supporting the former president, let's go to pierre thomas in washington with the very latest. peer, good morning. >> good morning. this blistering detail indictment sets in motion an epic battle paying the most powerful law firm in the world, the u.s. justice department, against our former president who is a leading candidate of the republican nomination. >> this morning we see the stunning indictment laid out in
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blistering detail the case against donald trump. after a seven month investigation special counsel jack smith breaking his silence accusing the former president of mishandling classified documents and potentially putting national security at risk. >> the laws protecting national defense information are critical. the safety and security of the united states and they must be enforced. >> the alleged crimes breathtaking in scope. former president is charged with 37 counts ranging from willful retention of documents to conspiracy, to obstruction, in granular detail it describes how the president personally oversaw the removal of some of the nation's most sensitive information from the white house after he left office including information about nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the u.s. and his allies to military attack, and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack. also included in the documents,
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information about spies, informants, classified surveillance program, documents allegedly packed in boxes and started his private private club in mar-a-lago. which hosted events for my thousands of guests. those documents allegedly unsecured. stacked on a stage in a ballroom even next to a toilet in the bathroom. and in a photo allegedly taken by one of trump's close aides it appears to be a redacted classified document spilling out onto a floor. trump has always maintained he did nothing wrong. that he declassified the documents. but trump's attorneys and court have provided no evidence of who the president ever told he'd declassified the documents. prosecutors accused trump of obstruction claiming he told his attorneys to lie when the subpoena called on him to return the documents. they also said he told one attorney to hide or destroy documents. trump is fully engaged in the
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fight. he is already attacking the character of the special counsel on social media. geo? >> peter, thank you so much. former president trump is not letting these legal challenges slow down his effort to return to the white house, he'll be back back on the campaign trail in a few hours, just for more with abc's elizabeth schulze in north carolina, elizabeth good morning again. >> good morning again, geo, former president trump will be speaking out today with campaign stops here in north carolina and in georgia. trump's defiant making it clear this historic and statement will not stop them from another term and the law allows him to run even if he is convicted. trumpets of the front runner in a growing field of republican presidential candidates. many of them now are trying to strike a delicate balance, criticizing the justice department instead of trump himself. florida governor ron desantis spoke here to g.o.p. voters last night blasting the weaponization of the justice system, not
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mentioning him by name, my pen saying no one is above the law but it's too soon to call and term to suspend the campaign. notably outspoken as former new jersey governor chris christie who called the facts in his unsealed indictment devastating and trump's conduct irresponsible, we have been talking with g.o.p. voters who say this indictment could only embolden trump helping them to raise campaign funds, many of them say as of now they are still sticking with the former president. >> courses those voters who could have the final say, elizabeth, we appreciate you. we are also following a headline on a potential preventative for rsv, thus the respiratory illness that puts up to 80,000 children in hospitals each year. kills as many as 300. fda advisory panel is recommending approval of a shot that may protect infants of course there are some of the most vulnerable, drug called before to sadistically not a vaccine but a monoclonal antibody that reduces risk of future infection. rsv is usually a mild infection for most people but it can be
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dangerous for a very young children and older adults. as for when it could roll out final fda approval is not expected until later this year. the fda recently approved a vaccine for pregnant people who can then pass on some immunity to children before birth. the agency also approved a vaccine for older adults as you are thinking about having a kid, when babies are really young at something the parents are all thinking about. >> absolutely come important information. coming up in our gma morning menu the cdc with a warning about medical tourism, dr. sutton's live with us to break down what every patient should consider first. >> also had, what are talk making way my a feller is here with her dos and don'ts for the hydration hashtag. >> and then with dazzling deals for the data in your life. you don't want to miss those we will be right back. will be right back. >> i have my dad list.
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go we are back with our cover story and the warning over medical tourism, cdc issuing alert this month after three people died of a fungal infection linked to cosmetic procedures done in mexico. "abc news" medical contributor dr. darien sutton joins us now to help us break this all down, good to see my friend, what do we need to know about this morning? >> fungal meningitis is a dangerous diagnosis come here are some symptoms that can include headache, neck stiffness, changes in pain with light and can progress to confusion and ultimately death, the common denominator in all of these cases is that all of these patients recently or in the past have had a surgical procedure in mexico more specifically people who have gotten epidural anesthesia, a method of blocking pain involving a spinal injection simply what we give
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pregnant patients prior to delivery. >> dr. berry and this isn't the first case of medical tourism gone wrong, so why is this medical trend becoming more and more popular? >> you know, the reasons are clear and obvious the cdc estimates more than 750,000 people each and every year travel outside of the united states for care. likely because our health care system is one of the most expensive in the world. where the only advanced nation that doesn't provide coverage to every citizen here and aside from that, wait times and procedures that may not be approved are part of many of the reasons why people travel outside of the u.s. it's not just cosmetic, orthopedic surgery, cardiovascular surgery and even fertility treatments peak patient care. >> i know people who have done that so what should we know before traveling for procedure in another country? >> firstly i think they're excellent positions and providers everywhere but the standards are different. so you have to make sure you understand what is different in what state and pay attention. make sure you are safe. some of these places have little-no regulation and many
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don't have the requirement to report adverse events which can place patients in a perilous position. >> it can be dangerous and i know there are other factors potential patients should consider too. >> absolutely, making sure if you are getting the surgery your surgeon is board certified in or of the united states. if they are not at the very least are they recognized by an international professional organization? also, the facility, is it accredited? does it follow the basic standards instituted by the w.h.o.? and make sure you ask how are they keeping equipment sterile of course to prevent these dangerous preventions? >> thank you good have you on a saturday morning. >> of course. >> and our friend out after suddenly love when he is with with us and how the weight of water talk, hydration hashtag making us/fast is approaching 400 million views but not all tips to sip are created equal so our go to registered dietitian and nutritionist maia beller is
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here to help us break down the dues and oats of all of this. maia, we love having you around. we learned a lot of cool things on tiktok and credible things but we should point out when it comes to things like wellness. >> tiktok has some awesome stuff on there however it does not replace personalized information you receive from your doctor or your dietitian. not a replacement. >> obviously go to the experts first. now you say be aware of the sugar when looking for hydration. >> yeah come on i look at these beverages on the surface is like oh, my gosh, that sound like a great idea to increase hydration but it's really screaming consumer confusion. folks have gone to the extreme, they are adding syrups and nerds and schedules and all of this candy to 32 ounces of water. >> critics say it's like juice. >> like a sugar sweetened beverage so i'm not here to demonize anything but i want folks to understand if you're looking for hydration there is another way. because you have a creative way
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makes you feel fancy. >> and quickly there are electrolyte packets for those with serious hydration here at when you have to replenish yuki's electrolyte packages just be mindful of the caffeine, drop a tablet in there and you're making yourself this beverage tastes good and your hydrating. >> all the choices we appreciate you so much and for migration tips check out goodmorningamerica.com. now tomorrow theodore checking the last of the wildfire smoke pushing out of the northeast think thank goodness. >> that's right. we are seeing improving air quality here and here is why. we are starting to see the winds change, tomorrow we will get into the thick of it with the south when coming up instead of that north driving the smoke down and we get a nice washout along the periphery of this front rain on the i-95 corridor monday evening dreading the evening commute but the same
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building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> good morning everyone. thanks for joining us. i'm liz creutz developing news now on the overnight shooting in san francisco's mission district where nine people were shot. police say those victims are expected to live. san francisco police said it happened just after nine last night during a block party at 24th street and treat avenue. they believe the shooting was targeted and that there's no public threat, there's no information on the suspect or suspects at this time. and let's get a check of the forecast with shayla, who's in for lisa argen. good morning, shayla good morning. >> we've got a cool start to the day and a pretty heavy marine layer as well as you head out the door. temperatures in the 50s for all of us it will be a
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that sick taylor swift's 2012 breakup anthem. coming up the science behind how music can actually help heal a broken heart. >> you said you like those sounds. >> it's one of my favorites. whenever i am down play that boy right there. there is science we will explain coming up. >> we're looking forward to that but here are the headlines we are following right now, former president trump is facing 37 felony counts including some under the espionage act related to his alleged post-presidential handling of classified documents, the stunning indictment in detail the case against donald trump coding photographs of things at his mar-a-lago home you see their cardboard cartons stacked high in various places including a bathroom. prosecutors say after leaving office, trump shown military documents to people without security clearances on two occasions he is expected to surrender on tuesday. >> the f fda
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supporting leqembi which the drug shows signs of slowing cognitive decline, it is already available to some patients, the agency will decide whether to grant full approval which will likely make it covered by medicare. >> and a professor from the university of south florida just broke the record for spending the most days living underwater. joseph t figuring out how the body responds to extreme exposure to pressure, it showed he shrunk in height by half an inch kochman got better rem sleep than on land and his cholesterol went down by 72 points. >> and his fingers are probably soap or any. >> very for any. >> it's the height thing for me. >> it to the hottest movie this
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weekend, "flamin' hot" a man working at as a janitor at frito-lay, bryce gonzales plays one of his sons and joins us now live in los angeles, look at you, little man, bryce we are so happy to have you on. the big premiere was last night just hours ago, how was it walk in red carpet? >> it was fun, very exciting. and surprising i had fun doing it. it was the best thing. >> we are seeing some of the pictures here we just think it's fantastic and bryce, let's take a clip from the movie and we will chat afterwards. let's watch. ♪ ♪ >> it burns exmac >> burns good or bad? >> it burns good. >> that is exact way how i
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describe it too, bryce, how many of these flame and hot she does did you have to eat while onset filming this movie? >> a bunch. >> you can handle it okay? it didn't bother you this by esp? >> didn't bother me at all. >> you are brave. the movie was directed by ivo ling gloria, we all love her, how is it working with her and the rest of the cast? >> she was fun like you just said, i love her, she is the best, and i just couldn't wait to see her. >> you know, bryce, i have to ask you because i recognize you from social media. what is it like now being in this big movie? >> it surprising, i'm having fun with it and i am so proud of myself. i'm sure all of my family is proud of me too. and i am proud. >> we are proud of you too, but
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he. >> yes, not only is it important for other people to be proud of you but for you to be proud of yourself, my man, that is important. this isn't just a big week and because of the movie but we hear it may or may not be your eighth birthday? >> yes exmac what are your big plans? >> first right get home to go back to sleep. >> yes you will go back to sleep. >> step one. >> then we are having a birthday dinner, then tomorrow we are going to have we will go to race some race place to go go carts and have my birthday there. >> that sounds like the way to ring in eight years old, bryce, but we wanted to help celebrate so we sent a cake there i think your mom will bring it in because of course nothing beats dessert for breakfast. >> he is smiling.
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>> look at that >> happy birthday, bryce, keep being proud of. >> thank you. >> don't eat it all at once. >> and "flamin' hot" streaming on hulu and disney+. >> i love his little suit, he was prepared. coming up why it feels so good to belt out a breakup song why experts say music and help heal a broken heart. a broken heart. we are back in a moment on gma. it can be tough. my skin was so uncomfortable. the itching was so bad. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the inside to help heal your skin from within.
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>> welcome back to the buzz picked deep as the sky red is the sea by debut author by rated chain epic, here she is to talk about it. >> good morning, america you've heard about pirate king's bull? my novel, deep as the sky, red as the sea, is based on the life of a legendary pirate king who ruled the south china sea with her husband. when he dies suddenly she is thrust into a dangerous war succession all while dodging a
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government expert trying to run her down. will should be able to keep herself and the people who depend on her life? this is perfect if you want to plunge into an adventure this summer. >> i am on board. the delivery and everything, yes, it is, okay. "deep as the sky, read as the sea" available now and you can read along with us on on @gmabookclub. >> and the signs of a breakup song can they heal a broken heart? joining us now with the answer. >> good morning, jenae, breakup songs can make a bonding experience that's what one expert says on the subject so let's bond over this. and the greatest breakup songs of all time where mariah carey "we belong together" is at 11, that alanis morissette song, you aughta know, but the
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is one we all know. >> ♪ left my scarf at your sister's house and you still got it ♪ >> it's a breakup bob wrapped in a red scar. ♪ ♪ here i am with some 4,000 fans at the stadium singing along to all 10 minutes of "all too well" like we were the ones who had our hearts broken by jake gyllenhaal. ♪ ♪ in a world with 1.1 million user generated spotify playlists related to heartbreak, what is it about breakup songs that we love so much? >> it really does allow us to bond with others. we typically look for music that matches our emotional states. >> dr. helen agrees writing the book on relationships.
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>> over 90% of people have been dumped, you are not alone, no one gets out alive. the primordial way of healing is in a group of people who are smiling, laughing, hugging you and probably singing and dancing. the brain is extremely well built for a good concert when you are feeling bad. ♪ ♪ >> ten weeks into taylor's tort streams of her entire catalog are up after kicking off the tour. can these sad songs actually help us heal from heartbreak? a recent study finding music helps "manage depressive symptoms and improve functioning when it came to things like work, relationships, and other activities" >> i have clients who will say you know, this song really resonates with me or i am
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feeling like this. that's a big piece of it. what am i feeling? >> spending time looking at the photo, listening to that song that constantly reminds you of them. >> that's a real mistake. get the ones you have to get it because you are reviving the ghost. you want to pick songs you didn't play together. >> at the very least they give us a language talk about her own experiences and sharing our pain is key to moving past it. i have to ask you guys what were your go to breakup bob's? >> jenae? >> first of all, i never got broken up with. >> [all react] >> snap exmac >> burn by usher i love and breakdown by mariah carey. >> yes. >> i just went to jenae first because she was talking about it i was being curious. crimea river by justin timberlake.
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>> meat loaf too? i would do anything look for love but i won't do that. we are still figuring out what that is. >> we know it was bad. >> i haven't needed one but if i did i like hawaii. >> i like that. yes. >> i needed them more than an upper all three of us. don't worry. >> u.s.? >> taylor swift is writing the soundtrack of my life these da days. it gives you the language to go to a therapist or a friend or family member you trust saying this rhymes me of me i'm going through some like this it helps to heal. >> i love it. >> but i won't do that. >> i would do anything. >> thank you, will. >> thank you, will. now back to samara for another check of the weather and giving horrible images. >> i was thinking about my breakup song may be "thank you, next" or "move, get out the way?" let's look at kilauea hawaii because they are air quality was
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also, mice with the volcanic eruption with gases in the air we have another pretty cool visual the national park, look at what you're seeing that rainbow was made by the moonlight calling it a spectacular. we have the june gloom, not much relief in sight cool and cloudy, temperatures in san francisco in the 50s right now packed all my pretty much in the >> all right, coming up sitting down with the six transgender students about living their lives out loud, that conversation is next on gma. ♪ ♪
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>> welcome back we are still burning pride all month, there is an interview streaming on hulu tell us about it it's incredible. >> we've been talking about this because we sat down with six students from high school to grad school there sharing joy and challenges of growing up transgender it's called "our america, who i am meant to be" take a look. >> so, i wonder why did you want to have this conversation? why did you want to be here today and talk about this? >> i think it's very important for all of us to share our stories and spread knowledge to people who have a clouded idea of what we are. who we are. i think it's very important to show everybody we are just normal teenagers. >> i think people still have a misinformed idea of what transgender people and kids are like. i think they just don't know us. they have never met someone like
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us. they have only heard stories about us from people who also don't know anything like us. for representation on a natural scale. >> people are scared of what they don't know. i think we'll get a chance to express ourselves how we want to. no one should have the right to tell us what we can or cannot do. >> and then there are the parents who have to answer that question what is best for my child. for maia made a picture said a thousand words. >> there was an immediate glow. a happiness not just being able to be themselves but being seen for who she has. eve was like i am seen for who i am you can see it in her face. she is looking in the mirror wearing this kind of cotillion style dress that was totally inappropriate for school but that she would wear to school.
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she was so happy in this picture you can see it in her face. where she is just in love with herself in the mirror and i had never seen that look from her before. that's how i know i'm doing the right thing. >> because you said it too? >> yes it was immediate. i share the same experience the before-and-after pictures are so obvious. not just because of the social transition in terms of the clothes but it's the face, the smile, the globe, the joy of leaping up the page of the picture. >> these students are part of the gender cool project from the love between the parents and the kids is undeniable. what struck me is when i ask what you want to do when you grow up they all said something that would help other people. i thought i was very powerful. >> it's interesting because in our society in a lot of ways in past generations we have gotten used to people confirming. whether it's your hair or have you represent yourself for sharing who you are however it is and people are saying we will not do that anymore and living out loud, some people are
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adjusting. >> that one person like they said, people are afraid of what they don't know. the idea is to come out and share themselves and talk about themselves, they are very brave to do that. getting to know exactly who they are and what motivates them. >> absolutely. our america who i am meant to oh a bird! cute! wait, what's it... ewww ok, it's not on you, that's a win. but is it on me? what did you eat?
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>> good morning. abc7news is live wherever you stream. nine people are expected to be a-ok after they were hit by gunfire during a block party in san francisco last night just after 9:00 on 24th street. there is no suspect information available. police say the incident appears to be targeted and there is no threat to the public at this time. we will keep you posted on developments. former president trump will make his first public appearance since being indicted. he will make campaign appearances in georgia and north carolina today. he faces 31 counts related to his handling of national defense documents after he left office and six other counts. it marks the first time a former
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president has faced federal charges. trump has denied wrongdoing. he will be arraigned in miami on tuesday. today, juneteenth on the waterfront is being held on the embarcadero. the community is welcomed to support black-owned businesses and enjoy delicious food from 9:00 to 2:00. another thing to keep in mind is the juneteenth parade that starts at 11 this morning. let's get a check of the forecast with shayla jarrard . >> good morning. a cool start to the day. temperatures in the 50's out the door. cooler than this time yesterday. 52 in san francisco. the winds have died down since earlier this morning. temperatures today will be below average. we are making it into the 80's inland. we gradually cool over the next few days with the low-pressure
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