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10-seconds slower after the winter and did a little skip as she crossed the finish line. [laughter] she was trying her best. drew: she was like, i did it. amanda: could you imagine? drew: it shows you how fast they are. amanda: absolutely. i always thought the olympics should be regular people. reggie: i don't hate this. drew: i don't either, give us a metric of how good they are in every event. just put a regular human in thepool. reggie: have somebody do a marathon that has only done a 5k. drew: have a swimmer who has only counseling one time. reggie: i love it. drew: >> "good morning america," donald trump said to be formally charged for trying to steal the 2020 election. ♪ ♪ >> the former president will be in federal court today to face historic charges set to be
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fingerprinted and arraigned on the charges that he knew the last election by spread lies and to crop action to stay in power. overnight there surrounded the area with protective barriers. we have full coverage. sentence, the the jury recommending the death penalty at the mass shooting at a pittsburgh synagogue. >> all eyes on wall street, the market taking a hit following the downgrade of the u.s. credit rating, when you can feel the effect in your wallet. >> high heat and high gas prices, the rising cost of he and because expanding through the west, ginger has a forecast. an abc news exclusive, with the family of travis king, the army private who ran across the dmz into north korea, what he said in a phone call to his mother in the middle of the night. >> the desperate search for another four in georgia.
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the authorities and finding barren remains of her car, the clues found in a neighbor security camera. lizzo lawsuit, the grammy winner whose body positive in acceptance ♪ ♪ is accused by former dances by form of a harassment racial discrimination, and body shaming. the details what we are landing this morning. >> new legal battle for the drugs increasing the use for weight loss, what some patients are saying about side effects. >> 's ♪ ♪ and as we jump into thursday, the little girl getting ready for a big jump. >> i'm going to jump! >> will she take the lead? ♪ ♪ >> >> announcer: live in times square this is "good morning america." >> you have to stick around and see if she did actually make that jump.
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and it's great to have you with us this morning we have a lot to get through. >> yes we do including lincoln joining us live, he is here in new york to share a meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss russia's war in the ukraine, and the impact on the world's food supply he's going to talk to you. >> within a begin now though with though with donald trump, he's going to be traveling to washington d.c., he alleges he conspired to overturn a 2020 election by spreading lies and then taking corrupt action to obstruct proceedings to have legitimate votes. they start us off over here. good morning. >> in a few hours donald trump is expected to make his way from new jersey in a federal courthouse in washington to face those historic charges. >> this morning federal court in washington stepping up security for unprecedented arraigned. a former president of the united states said to be different if translated formally charged with trying to steal an
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election, special counsel's claim in the form of president trump was knee-deep in a criminal scream built on lies that culminated in violence that exploded on capitol hill on january 6th. >> it was field by lies. lies by the defendant, targeted out of a bedrock function of the u.s. government and the nation's process of collecting and counting and certifying the results of the presidential election. >> jack smith insisting that he knew he lost the election but try to overturn the results anyway determined to remain in power claiming that he spread lies about fraud though he knew that they were false, but the indictment brought more than the public statements, it was about his actions as well including a relentless pressure campaign targeting republican officials including his own vice president mike pence. pence on wednesday reacting to the indictment which mentions him more than 100 times and quotes trump telling him that
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you are too honest. >> i was hoping he wouldn't come to this. >> he testified before the grand jury and turned over his notes he took after his conversations with trump. >> for my part i want people to know, that i had no rights overturn the election. and that what the president maintained that day, and frankly has said over and over again over the last and have years, it is completely false. >> the indictment charging trump was totaled over and over again by his own attorney judge will in the white house counsel, and state election officials and his claims about election followed were false. for example, he insinuated that more than 10,000 dead voters had voted in georgia, but just four days earlier, georgia secretary of state had explained to trump that this was false. that the president's supporters was pushing back. this line of defense from his attorney. >> this was an attack on free speech and political advocacy and there is nothing
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that is more protected under the first amendment. >> but they say while they have some general concerns of the case the justice department prosecution is legitimate. >> all conspiracies involve speech, and all involves speech. so free speech does not give you the right to engage in a fraudulent conspiracy. >> trump in court facing charges is starting to feel familiar, with the consequences of the nation's politics and the rule of law are known as michael? >> thank you so much pierre, lef coverage of the former president this morning, correspondent saint at the courthouse in where it courthoue be arraigned, is that that missing new jersey with trump is waking up this morning. good morning mary. >> good morning michael, the former president is spending his morning here it is new jersey golf club before making his way to washington, this is certainly not how the former president of republican front runner was hoping to make his return to
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washington, not for an inauguration before his third indictment in just four months. he is expected to travel by private jet, there he is going to be accompanied by his legal team and campaign staff and his motorcade will wind its way through washington going just blocks from the white house and the capital. returning to the ledge scene of the crime but he is returning defiant. he insists this is all justin efebera right democrats to weaponized the justice department against them. he said it to abc news that this latest indictment is a ridiculous pylon. he was trying to turn his legal walls and defense into a concave rioting client. he does not have any other event scheduled for today but he is possibly considering speaking to reporters after his court appearance robin? >> thank you. we go now to eric outside the courthouse with a former president will be arraigned good morning to you erin. >> good morning robin when he arrives here he is going to be processed in court as a criminal
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defendant and he's been through this twice before but once again he's gonna have to go for social security number and his address and basic information and then have his fingerprints scan. no time shall he ever be in handcuffs and an old beat no mug shots because he's one of the most photographed people in the country people are tracking threats and protests but security here is tight. especially after a scare on the block on capitol hill, a 911 call reporting an active shooter and the senate office building, no was found to hundreds of officers went floor by floor with guns drawn. he said to appear here, but his case is ultimately assigned to a district court judge who was appointed by then president obama, judge tonya has ruled against him before when he tried to keep documents from the congressional committee in january, and she has some harsh sentences for january 6 defendant, but george no judge has ever heard a case quite like
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this that asked whether a sitting president can spread lies to overturn the will of the people george? >> because it never happened before. jonathan karl we've heard a lot from the president slows about former president about free speech under the first amendment but these charges are not just with the president's ebb about what he did. >> yes and that's what he right here, that any kind of fraud involving speech, it is words to organize a fraud, the conduct that he is charged with it is his actions that he is charged with. in the indictment itself, it says that he would not be charge for making false statements, it is what he did next, talking about the fey collector scheme, it was an organized effort to literally sign the documents to the government claiming that people who were the electives of the estate, who were not the electors of the state should be the representatives. so that if the critical difference, the offense here is
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that the idea that donald trump believed it. he believed that there was fraud, that's why he move forward with this, whether that's a winning defense are not as a separate question but this free-speech defense almost does not make sense in the context of what they're alleging. >> were hearing a lot of bluster from the present and his allies what is going on behind the scenes? >> he is livid, and he is especially angry about the confluence of the legal calendar and the political candler, we already have two trials that are on the calendar, the new york case that happens right in the middle of the republican primaries and the documents case that happens right before the republican convention, so he is serious about this but george, when he is doing is that he is making it the centerpiece of his campaign. he's campaigning every bit as much as he has or will be if he gets the republican nomination against joe biden and against the prosecutors. >> he sang an attack on me as an attack on you to his
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supporters. >> he's going after uni dniester standing in the way. in the next line is retribution. they called this the retribution campaign. he's not to campaigning to keep himself out of jail, had to go against these prosecutors by reviling that if elected here going to take revenge against the people who have come after him and he says it coming after his supporters as well. >> so we will see when this one will be scheduled, georgia likely to be coming up as well, but an important point here, even if he is convicted or trials happen before the election, he can still rhyme. >> absolutely. i think part of the goal here for donald trump is to move these cases back. try to make it after the election because he believes he can make these federal cases go away, if he can win the election that's why when i'm watching today the arraignment, i'm looking at this leicester illegal prism as i typically would ordinary make, and i'm looking for political prism in which joy is he going to come then, is he going guinness weekend media?
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this is more of a political event then a legal one. >> he had the opportunity to have this remotely, he could have vendors of resume, but he insisted to coming to d.c. because this is their visit political campaign is not just a legal one. >> he doesn't convince anyone. >> yes indeed. [laughter] >> thank you george. were going to turn now to the ultimate penalty for the man responsible for the deadliest anti-semitic attack in the nation's history, a jury recommended the death penalty for a little blond man who killed in pittsburgh and they h. >> this morning a federal judge set to determine whether the gunman and the deadliest anti-semitic attack in u.s. history should live or die. >> he murdered them because they were jewish jewish. >> unanimously recommended the death penalty. after all 63 criminal counts
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against hate crimes against his murderous rampage that killed 11 at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh in 2018. >> for those families who lost loved ones, i hope today allows you to close this terrible chapter. >> now it is up to the judge to issue his final sentence. prosecutors say barlow's, who posted anti-semitic rants on line jewish people when the ambush people in the middle of prayer. the victim's age is 54 to 97. >> the peace in my heart will forever be gone. at trial they were seen here in police body camera video flinging the scheme flanked by the s.w.a.t. scene testifying about the chilling moment he hid in the bathroom holding the door shut to call 911. >> today we received an embrace from the holds of justice. >> today they are expecting to hear the impact statements from survivors and families of the victims.
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>> several of the survivors and victims family say with anti-semitism on the rise, this jury's recommendation of the death penalty is a rebuke of hate and a step towards justice robin? as we continue to think for the families we thank you. trading is set to begin our wall street as the markets took a hit following the downgrade of the u.s. credit raining. the chief business correspondent rebecca is live on wall street. good morning rebecca. >> good morning robin, the feeling that wall street is that this downgrade does not fundamentally change anything, in fact that has been echoed by the likes of warren buffett and jpmorgan, jamie dimon but it does underscore some realities that frankly we have known for a while now. for example, the debt in the united states is $31 million and going and said to of the economy in short order and in washington and the deterioration of governance that is highlighted by events like january 6, on the
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repeat standouts over the debt limit, it isn't blaming a single political party here, instead they are concerned about the political polarization in the will to do something about this growing debt. so what is the economic consequence of this? at this point other than the stock market that isn't one. in fact many economists still believe the united states is the strongest and best investment in the world george? >> presence at the border, as a body is found along the buoy. we have the story with mireya villarreal. >> overnight two people were found dead in the southern part of the grand river, one of the bodies were found stuck in the barrios installed last month by texas governor great at that. while authorities are still investigating they sang the cause of death that nationality of the victims is unknown. the department of justice is now suing the state of texas and the governor's claiming that the red bullies tethered to the bottom of the river with heavy cable
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water violates several international treaties and mexico's sovereignty. the dominators over a quarter of a mile forcing migrants into deeper parts of the river. we sat up close. >> they are definitely several groups here in this area, the one towards the back has a little girl who seven years old, there from venezuela. i asked why they would listing their lives to cross here and they tell me it is their only option. law enforcement say that the bullies are necessary because they are not sure how much longer they can manage. >> every single day from our large property owners they cannot live anymore. we have literally 200 plus people going through somebody's front yard. >> the governor says he has no intention of removing these barriers, later today investigators going to try and figure out how exactly this could've happened and where these people may have come from. michael? >> thank you for bringing to
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this us. gas prices now are heating up thanks to the hot summer weather. jonathan is here with more on what is feeling the pain at the pump and one drivers might see some relief good morning rick. >> good morning michael tu, gas prices are get on the rise and it's happening at a time and place where experts are saying it's unusual for the summer, prices are almost 30 segments cents higher than they were a month ago, the national average2 but prices are still much lower than last year following the invasion of ukraine. gas prices in the u.s. are driven by the price of crude oil which is jumped about $12 per barrel since early july. several factors to blame here including the heat as you mentioned, because when it gets to hot refineries will scale back production for safety reasons in some countries like saudi arabia have decided to cut back production by 1 million barrels per day.
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in the united states, california seen the highest prices now $5 a gallon, the cheapest in mississippi at 3:30 two a gallon, we could see prices that the come down with the return of the cooler temperatures but then hurricane season could be unpredictable and impact supply everyone? >> thank you very much. coming up we have an exclusive interview with the family of chavis king, who tracks the border north korea what his parents are saying about trying to get them back home. >> also there's the urgent search for a mother of four, on a neighbor security camera that was. >> plus lizzo is facing a lawsuit from some of the former dances and what they claim happened behind the scene. it would lizzo is saying the first, good morning ginger. >> another day another heat watch and that's the thing, they don't just do these further on how they deliver human health saying that the heat could be as hot as high a new orleans as well as 113 going to the next couple of days. heat dome expands to the desert
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again and picking up those numbers back to the coastal parts of southern california. and then look at this, flash flooding. and severest storms will have both love and some flooding fears and factors with the flood watches that are in place let's get your local weather in 30 seconds. drew: i am drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. another breezy afternoon with temperatures below average for another day. 60's and low 70's around the bay shoreline.
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up with a surprising source for unexpected work of heart and wel have added a next hour for pop news. >> pretty good tease right there. >> donald trump is going to go to washington today to be out of range -- after taking corrupt actions in preventing counting division of votes, and this money were not there american was killed in the ukraine. u.s. cities in the state killed in a drone attack. officials no receiving identity. >> a move comes after a person was sentenced for life and is an act of killing her two kids and her husband's first half. she was indicted in arizona for charges of computer to commit murder cancer has been an attempted murder of her former nephew in law. >> tom brady may be retired but he still competing he is seven-time super bowl champion is now a minority owner of
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birmingham city of club english soccer second-tier championship, he spoke about the announcement saying "maybe you're asking what do you know about english football tom, well let's just say i have a lot to learn but i do know a few things about winning and i think they may chance gray pretty well in i have to do with him on that." >> but he backs it up he always backs it up. and we have a lot more ahead including the latest on a lawsuit filed against lizzo, we can hear what she says this morning, that is coming up george. >> right now exclusively travis king a soldier held in north korea after running into south kor north korea from south korea. >> good morning george, the big question this morning is why would anyone especially an american soldier cross into north korea. it is the same question his family has the biggest one in back home. >> i cannot function.
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i cannot think straight. it feels like i'm in a big nightmare. >> this morning the mother of missing u.s. private chavez king is speaking out while her son is in custody in north korea. >> once nitrine comes i don't know what they're doing to him. >> the 23 old calling on the u.s. government to help bring him home. but this is not a typical case of the tension he was supposed to be on a flight back to the u.s. last month after serving 47 days in the south korean jail for an altercation. but instead of boarding the plane officials say king left the airport and joined a tour of the dmz. the heavily fortified demilitarized zone that separates north and south korea. king pictured here but dressed in black moments before officials say he bolted across the border on purpose right into
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the custody of the north koreans and was driven away in a van. his family in disbelief. >> it that is not travis, he would not just go over the border like that. he's a tough kid he would've wanted to come home but he knew just going across the border is basically just committing suicide. >> his family says he was struggling prior to his disappearance and his uncle telling "abc news" that travis said he was experiencing racism during his military deployment to south korea and that after he spent time in jail the messages he sent to his family no longer sounded like him. >> after we hear about the fighting, and him going to jail, the messages became strange. and i was up are you okay? and they keep telling me trying to kill me. and he just continued send the songs and speaking to me and saying things like that they were being racist -- he's it
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seem like something was going on with them like he was paying for his life. >> 's mother said he received every starving phone call in the middle of the night sometime prior to chavez king crossing the border. >> mike at 3:00 a.m. in the morning i got a call from him and i was half asleep or he just called and he said i'm not the army soldier you want me to bar beat. are not the army soldier you want me to be and he kept screaming that out loud. and then all of a sudden the phone hung up and then they were taking into the hospital. >> they are now searching for answers and trying to do anything they can to get him back. >> the administration says it is doing would have whatever possible tickets travis king back. it might be an encouraging sign that they have acknowledge they are now holding hands but it could be a very long time before the so-called investigation is over guys everyone? >> will get the latest about this case.
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michael. >> george now to the search for missing georgia modula module four. she vanished two weeks ago and now her family in the police are asking for the public's help. we are not running with the latest good morning victor. >> >> just sent agonizing to lease for this family we spoke with her mother, and they are extremely close and she is desperate for answers. >> i want her to be found in i want people to know that she is out there. >> a desperate search underway for the missing mother of four e-money disappeared in georgia more than two weeks ago. >> these are children they need their mother and we're going to continue to search and investigate this case until we find imani. >> she was last seen on july 16th when she and her four children ranging in age from one month to 11 years old had dinner at her mother's house, she left around 5:30 p.m. to take two of the children home after multiple
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calls went unanswered, the following day her mother called police to report her missing. >> motherly instinct say something's not right. she is not not call me, she would not just not getting touch with me. >> the evening imani was last seen you can hear a loud bang. and then what appears to be her car a right mazda suv pulls out and drives off at a high rated speed. police confirming that this video is part of the investigation. on july 27th authorities finding the torch remains of her vehicle but no trace of her. >> what i will tell you niece that we are going to find out what happened to her and someone is going to answer to why she is missing if anyone is involved. >> her family pleading for answers. >> just bring her home. we need her home. and her four children need her. her four boys. and i meet her. i don't know what it feels like not to call her all day long,
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and not to talk to her, but i just don't like this empty feeling. >> out of the four children they are all safe, they say that they spent more than 400 hours in the search so far, no suspects have been named anyone with information is urged to call the police everyone? >> hopefully they will. thank you so much victor, victor, coming up next, the lawsuit filed against lizzo, and what she is now saying the claims. coming up right after this. mr. e recurring deliveries for all of his needs in perpetuity, thanks to autoship from chewy. - i always loved that old man. - what's it say about the summer house? - yeah, the beach house- - the summer residence goes to mr. marbles. (mr. marbles chuckles) - plot twist! - i'm sorry, what? - doesn't make logistical sense. - unbelievable. - pets aren't just pets. they're more. - you got a train set, todd. - [announcer] save more on what they love and never run out with autoship from chewy. a single strand of mrna...
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>> we are back now with the lawsuit filed against lizzo, people have been accusing her of a hostile work environment and sexual harassment and now we are hearing from lizzo herself. and you have those details first? >> absolutely, good morning to you, we know the little is known for her brand of self-love and pride to positivity but she had her dance team captain and not being sued for being shot in the less than positive. >> ♪ ♪ >> this morning they're going to fall off the lizzo after the truth hurts singer was sued by three of her former dancer saying that their truth hurts. this suit filed on tuesday by arianna davis, krista williams, noelle rodriguez accrues the winner of creating a hostile work environment, which shaming them and pressuring them to participate in powers with overly sexualized atmospheres. ♪ ♪
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davis and william said that they started performing with lizzo after competing in her 2021 reality show. watch out for the big girls, but they were fired in 2023. >> it was a very, very hard experience to go through, just because we looked up to this woman, and we were thinking that everything was going to be essentially what the dream was. >> the women were telling our station at bayfield retaliation. >> we cannot really say no, when there is this sense of authority and power over you at all times. when there is a sense of it i might lose my job if i do not get in with the artisan be her best friend. it's ♪ ♪ >> and overnight that the plaintiff know well who hired by a dancer for the juice video 2018, telling "abc news" they sing a became aggressive after she resigned from her position
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this spring. >> i told her why, i told her eye felt unsafe, and i felt disrespected, and i've never experienced such treatment in the seven years i've been doing this. she then proceeded to prove all of those things right by donning a professed and saying, you're so lucky, you are so lucky, basically alluding to hitting me that she's not gonna hit me, as he's inching towards towards me, and that one of our fellow dance needs, and her best friend comes in closer and closer back from assaulting me. >> her persona is one thing, but after listening to these three brave ladies, her reality is different. >> are taught to love yourself in a world that does not love you back you know what i mean and have been trying to do that so boldly. >> lizzo a longtime champion of positivity and inclusivity is known for his surrounding herself with plus size performers in her music and her emmy-winning reality show. >> when i was a little girl but i wanted to see with me in the media, so one who was big
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like me, and black like me, and beautiful like me. >> the third dancer told us that during those seven years as a dancer she worked with de kuip beyonce megan thee stallion and lady gaga, and that she never felt disrespected treated badly. now this morning, lizzo is responding saying that these are false allegations adding that the dancers admitted that they were told their behavior onto a was inappropriate and adding that "i know what it feels like to be body seemed on a daily basis and with absolutely would never criticize or terminate an employee because of their weight" these are grabbing headlines. >> they really are. >> she went on and on and on, so we will see. >> a big statement from this morning. >> think you're. >> coming up we have the new lawsuit against the manufacturer of ozempic and mounjaro. some patients are talking about alleged side effects. her next we are jumping into our
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>> "good morning america" comments 8:0 >> , "good morning america," it is 8:00 a.m. we are live in new york to share new information about how the war in ukraine is affecting the food supply. were also asking about travis
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king, a soldier who crossed into north korea what is being done to bring them back home. >> a new lawsuit against the manufacturers of ozempic and mounjaro. the jobs used for weight loss, the less some patients are saying about the side effects. >> beyonce's tribute to the end dancer stabbed to death while dancing to her music. now being investigated as a anti-hate crime -- what her support means to the lgbtq community. ♪ ♪ >> and we've got the beat under the street. the best simply performance a u.s. city i hear showing off their talent. and not all-star judges are on hand for what a lifetime prize. >> and they are saying ""good morning america""! >> announcer: live in
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imports to get out. the deal was struck by united stations about a year ago to allow those food products to get out, during that year, about 30 million tons of food got out they see a equivalent of 18 billion loaves of bread. that means that countries need the food most or who are getting at is more than half of the food is going to developing countries are not getting their food. everyone is going to be affected by rising prices. so the world is looking to this, and particularly countries like afrinafrica are looking to get k into this deal. and there's a big material and we've got about 200,000,000,060. people who were trying to be secure. as a product of climate change and covert a few years ago in our conflict. and what that does is that this food security drives more war and forced migration and its dense growth economic growth and physical growth and at the same time we have countries like russia who are using food as a weapon of war, so we're bringing
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countries today who have 91 countries, today, who have signed up to a commitment not to use food as a weapon of war, but at the same time, we are putting a spotlight on what russia is doing in ukraine. >> is there any chance to put this deal back together? >> we hope so, but the fact is that countries around the world, including the countries most directly affected, they want to see this happen. it was just a semi between russia and african countries, half the african leaders did not show up which tells you something, but the ones that dir that they wanted this deal back on. in kenya has said that russia turn up this deal was a stab in the back. russia is hearing a demand signal from countries around the world that they need to stop using food as a weapon of war in the ukraine. >> so we heard about the american who went over to north korea what more do we know about this condition it efforts to bring him home? >> i wish we did no more, were actually trying to learn more
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about his whereabouts and his well-being. and we simply do not have that information. just yesterday finally, the north koreans acknowledged that the even understand or we are asking these questions they have not given us responses. and we are trying by every reasonable means possible to get the basic information and that this we can do about bringing him home. >> so you know basically nothing. >> yes we don't. >> i know you know about a pox it takes a look at her face the situation today form of president trump being arraigned in washington d.c. you try to overturn the 2020 election are r my diplomatic counterparts from our allies, are they concerned about the state of american democracy? >> george you are right i do stay out of politics is not my job, but what i can tell you is this, one of the things that is a source of strength for us around the world is that when we have challenges. in our own democracy, and we do with them, we do it than transparency and open late and we do not try to soothe the mother the rug. we are talking about it on tv, and that's a very important
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distinction feature because it allows us to say to other countries around the world who have challenges that we held at the very least he would do the same things confront these challenges and work through them. >> thank you for your time this morning mr. secretary. >> thank you george. coming up on this morning, the new lawsuit against the manufacturer of ozempic and mounjaro, and what patients are saying about the alleged side effects. >> also this morning beyonce paying tribute to a young dancer who was killed while dancing to her music, while her supporting her music mean so much to the lgbtq community. >> plus celebrity chef is here showing us how to make the most of the upcycle food trend which is good for the earth, and for your wallet, and there it is with some new york city performers hey there. >> you've got that right. under the city straight on this morning, you will hear some of the incredible talent, and they are try to keep it low for us right now. and they are judging and dj
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>> and we are back about the new legal battle for the manufacturers of ozempic's mounjaro. the jokes have been used for weight loss in some patients are making claims about side effects, and now has a detailed, good morning. >> yes this looming side effects of the diabetes drug, have made them very popular for weight loss, but now there's a
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new legal battle claiming that they give will have a very dangerous side effect. >> this morning the manufacturers of ozempic and mounjaro, the drugs popular for aiding in weight loss, are facing a lawsuit. ♪ ♪ >> demand for their medication exploded as they documented their success stories using the drugs. which are approved to treat type prescribed off label for weight loss. in the new lawsuit a woman said that she lost the hundred and 5e manufacturers failed to adequately warn about the wrist of a condition in which the movement of food out of the stomach slows or stops. she has not been officially diagnosed with the condition. >> the problems of been so severe that she's been get to the emergency room multiple times including last weekend. medical contributor said that this so-called stomach paralysis has been seen in isolated cases
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but has not been seen in large studies. >> it is absolutely brutal, they come it was severe dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities in some of the symptoms are so difficult to control that they have to be admitted to the hospital. >> they just come the clear warnings with side effects of nausea and vomiting and a delay delayed gastric emptying is on the label, the drugmakers say that they made a tray sig, the maker of ozempic said that the gastrointestinal events are well-known side effects, adding that the majority are mild to moderate, and typically only occur in a short duration. eli lilly, maker of mounjaro tells abc news that we actively engage in monitoring and reported safety information for all of our medicines. >> now this comes amid a new report that many employers are actually cutting off insurance coverage for similar weight loss drugs, which can cost more than $1300 a month, they say it is
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stranding employee and funding health care plans, salute was see if this affects the popularity of the drugs everyone? >> it definitely is expensive. thank you so much that for that, so now for the urgent manhunt for the killer of a professional dancer in brooklyn. police are searching for a suspect captured on video stabbing a dancer who had been dancing to beyonce's music and what they say they suspect this is an anti-lgbtq i a hate. >> friends are saying that he -- his murder was an attack on his existence. he was a just dancing to beyonce, and queen bee is speaking out about his death. his her music about public statements elevating stars and elevating people in the lgbtq+ w morning. >> this morning the community family and friends honoring a professional dancer, brutally murdered from dancing at a brooklyn gas station. >> he was just so loving it so
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kind. such a vibrant spirit. >> he was smoking, a unique dance ballroom culture. >> provoking is culture. >> he was dancing to a song renaissance. a super start learning of contributing to -- he was a dancer and choreographer that perform a lincoln center, he dances part of the awkward dancs as well as in alvin ailey and the philadelphia dance company. >> he was just spectacular to move on stage to see a move, and he always made us and everyone in the room feel confident that we could do it >> his murder happening in his much-anticipated new york stop on her renaissance to her.
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but to sparking celebrations not just in new york but around the world. the platinum album widely applauded for highlighted the cultural contributions of the lgbtq community, and connected beyonce to her lgbtq+ fans and a new way. jack performer kevin, one of the artist queen bee showcase, when she sampled him on a song. >> i think i passed out. and then i listen to it again it didn't dawn on me that she was just using my performance that right there was a game changer for me. >> her music resonating with audiences and countless others including o'shae sibley. >> o'shae sibley is the fifth person killed in recent weeks, we are responding to his death saying that his shocking murder should follow disturbing rise in
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violence and harassment against lgbtqia people across the united states, and this cannot continue. because no one should have to fear for their safety, just for being themselves. of course this is still an ongoing investigation. >> and my thoughts are with his family and friends thank you so much for that we really appreciate it. it was gonna make a turn now, pop news, laura bring us some joy please. >> good morning everybody, working to begin about the ongoing saga after strike during the rob judson leading the way with this seven-figure donation to support performers who are now out of work and others who are now following that lead, making an incredible generous donation to the emergency release funds, including so many actors. such as jennifer lopez and hugh jackman and nicole kidman and julia roberts and oprah winfrey. all of them giving sizable donations and many in over a million dollars.
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also so many people walking the walk, standing side by side with other actors on the picket line here in new york city as they fight for their fair wages and to protect their health care among other sticking things in the deal, this was after emergency financial assistance funds and how they've raised another $50 million to help those in need. >> that is get. >> also on the news this morning cher has announced that she is selling some of her musical portfolio to the iconic artist group for an undisclosed sum. those assets include songs such as belief, a legendary duet with ex-husband sonny bono. i got you. revealing that she's been friends from both of red curly hair, and she trusts him to protect her music and all the right ways. meanwhile, she is continuing to make new music or first-ever holiday album which he says it is not her mother's christmas album. that debuts later this year. all i can give out is you robin
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doing it. >> >> is that your mom is? >> she could only time back. thank you very much. >> also, this morning, renowned british announced a new butcher, this would have harry styles that it is. he traveled to the studio friends back in the may of 2022 in the 26-year-old legendary artist who now admits he had no idea really how famous his subject was, telling vogue i wasn't really aware of style celebrity then he was just another person who came to my studio he had the other hand was in all of being in the studio, harry, on his break from his love onto her, saying that he has been reinventing the way we look in his world for decades. it was a complete privilege to be painted by him. the new portrait is can it be set to be new works going on display set to open and the national portrait gallery on
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november 2nd and i'm dying to see this. paintings selling for millions and millions. in fact one of the paintings sold for $90.3 million. not to long ago. very, very incredible work. and then finally this morning, this is another incredible work, this job named vela got away from a human and immediately knew where to find her, sure enough there she was chilling in a fountain. it got to a point where mom had to get into the front to get her a lot and she was doing a good job escaping so mom finally gets her out of the fountain in the town face that show was over, all right they get can it disperse watch this is time to go home vela, but is it really? maybe not. >> she is not going down. [laughter] in the show continues in this hot weather. and that is the pop news. >> thank you for bringing the joy thank you so much. ginger?
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>> we are going to be signing those funds because it has been relatively nice especially at the close in san diego, beautiful shot thereby jaden grant. going into the weekend is gonna be hot even into the coast, and varying excessive heat watch, 112 plus, and it's good to to early next week its elders were going to drew: i am drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. another breezy afternoon with temperatures below average for another day. 60's and low 70's around the bay shoreline. our warmest areas inland in the upper 70's to low 80's. overnight tonight, patchy fog away from the coast. coastal drizzle. temperatures falling into the 50's. accuweather 7 day, a warming trend tomorrow. heat intensifies inland over the weekend d d >>
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♪ ♪ building a better bay area moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. good morning. >> i'm reggie from abc7 mornings and sue hall has our traffic today. >> good morning everyone. we have some slow traffic out there but nothing major on the roadways which is good news. so i want to remind you of a
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closure this weekend. it's a full freeway closure on a major artery eastbound 80 between highway four and crockett. that's due to repaving. there will be a detour in place, but expect delays as if you are headed there. look at the slow traffic headed the rest of the way westbound on 80 all the way to the bay bridge. the bay bridge is slow. the approach to san francisco. same with the richmond-san rafael bridge. >> thank you, sue. we're going to check in wi
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marcus. coming up, we'll chat with rose byrne from physical plus, monica mangan teaches us woodworking 101. that's at 9:00 on abc7. >> we'll see you in 30 minutes. kelly and mark it's breezy out there. if not windy in spots. look at the city concord. we're gusting over 20mph right now. we have a strong onshore flow which is pushing that fog into the east bay this morning. here's a live look from the tam cam. it's in the breezy day. we'll have increasing sunshine. but just like yesterday, temperatures are below average by 4 p.m, reggie drew, thank you. >> we'll have another abc7 news update in about 30 minutes. you can always see us on our news app and abc7 news.com. here is more. good morning america ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to gma live from times square. >> we are celebrating the beats under the streets!.
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last week we love new york campaign, held the first-ever choice of words, would new york is voting on their favorite subway performers. winners will be the brass queens but there's so much talent here. >> yes and we have some electronic here with us this morning. and they are competing for a chance at a prime time gig performing in front of a crowd at citi field for an upcoming mets game, and a gift card to qatar city. center. >> let's go meet our performance. >> augie bella! we have r&b singer! and brad try asked brass. and there is the church is you? >> yes our judges this morning
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on dj pauly d and also a trophy winner there she is and the star of the britney spears musical, once upon a one more time, justin guarini, and emma slater is with us and were happy to see everybody. all right so just you have been with these before my shoes trying to break out to get your moment, and you did it on season one of "american idol." so what is it to being those shoes and what advice do you have? >> at the advice i have faced just to be yourself. at the end of the day it is just to have fun and be yourself. you might wonder what that means but just have fun because the more you have fun the more you invite us into that journey with you. so just enjoy yourselves. >> great advice thank you justin. let us just now got to this music. >> i am here with augie bella. and it so special to perform for the people here on the move in new york city. >> is nothing more exciting than surprising people and
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giving them what they did not expect. >> when they get doing you say you know what are you ready perform? let's get to it. here's a song called "use ping me around" and this is augie bella everybody take it away. ♪ you spin me around ♪ ♪ like you want to be found ♪ ♪ make up your mind ♪ ♪ because girl you are running out of time ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] >> wow, your thoughts dj pauly d? >> he just killed that. >> still good, blown away, all right robin? >> you love, even everybody here in the competition is supporting one another, and they are grooving along. i love that. and they are here for one another. i'm here with chichi y'all. you say you find your voice swimming on the ground, and i are on stage here and gma which is feeling and emotions? >> i am excited and it's so much cooler here.
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>> also i've setting your audience in the lot studio watching you and now i'm performing here. >> put it out to the universe all right now, you are going to see "i will survive" sheshe excavation point ♪ ♪ "first i was asked parade i was then i spent so many nights thinking about how you did me wrong" ♪ i learned how to get along. and now i'm back ♪ ♪ from outer space ♪ ♪ i came in to find you with that look upon your face ♪ ♪ i should've changed that stupid lock ♪ ♪ if i'd known for one second unity back to follow me ♪ ♪ go now go ♪ ♪ walked out the door ♪
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♪ don't turn around now ♪ ♪ you're not welcome anymore ♪ ♪ weren't you the one who tried to hurt me ♪ ♪ you think i would crumble ♪ ♪ you think i'd lay down and d die ♪ ♪ i will survive ♪ ♪ for as long i know how to love love i know i stay alive ♪ ♪ i have all my life to live ♪ ♪ all my love to give ♪ ♪ i will survive ♪ ♪ i will survive ♪ ♪ hey hey mama ♪ [cheers and applause] give it up for emma. >> give it up for sheshe excavation point >> that was the best to start the moment if i was on the subway and i heard you, i think i would miss like three or four trains. you are so talented, sheshe, you're such a shiny performer and i was blown away.
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>> okay we have one more of micah let's bring it home. >> all right i am here with triad brass. welcome. gary i want you to tell me what makes this group so special? >> your entertainment michael, it is theater it is dance it is music is the whole package. >> this group even before we show you guys back there is just you owned a backstage at the studio, so are you ready to go and get this going? all right here is tri triad bras performing their version of its raining men give it up for triad brass. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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[cheers and applause] >> what just happened would you be just. oh, my goodness. talk to me. >> if i had because i would throw this, this was an amazing
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performance, first of all you are also great at playing your instrument and i do not want that to go unnoticed, but the coordination, the branding of the spandex, i'm a you are right when you said this was the full package. and anybody, all of you, anyone who is on the subway doing the daily grind would be blessed to hear any of you. [cheers and applause] well done. >> think you've justin guarini. >> i have to tell you, we need to deliver it a little bit. we want to remind everybody what's at stake here. and what is at stake here is a $500 guitar center gift certificate, also at stake, that gig is going to the mets game and playing that really prime time gig so that is what is on the line here. as the judges deliberate. >> getting to go to citi fi citi field. [cheers and applause] >> you see hard it is.
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you have made a really hard by the way, that was -- our judges what do we have? >> we need a decision i hate to do but we need a decision. >> honestly what a gift it is to be here witnessed that any was literally a wonderful experience for us and everybody at home i'm sure, but our decision was based on performance factor and the one that's going to stay with us so, we decided -- this was not easy. >> look triad brass you guys, you guys are awesome fantastic, the two of you are absolutely amazing, but when you think about her big citi field in a big performance like that, something that is going to absolutely fly off the screen, not that big jumbotron it's for us. [cheers and applause]
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>> all right. so really quick how does it feel? >> it feels amazing michael. >> it was well deserved. >> judges he did a great job. >> sheshe, augie bello, it is not the life that we've seen if you. >> looking to see you again, you're not gonna go away empty-handed, you have a $100 guitar center gift certificate. >> once upon a one more time, insane and make sure you check that on broadway during june jersey shore family vacation and mtv. ever again i say them again september 3rd. right here on gma. congratulations. we will be right
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>> welcome back to gma in an >> welcome back to gma, we anticipate a lot of activity in the pacific ocean. right now we have dora, heading south of hawaii, so that is good news, but checking in on the atlantic side, we've had for name storms already, very little interaction with land, but you
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were here when he says today they are, we are just about to go into the extreme active season. so september 10th is the peak, the highest area for development this month will be in the eastern caribbean, there is nothing out there right now that drew: i am abc 7 meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. breezy afternoon, cooler than average. accuweather 7-day shows warmer weather moves in tomorrow. hot inland over the weekend before we cool off e e e >> now to a first look at the trailer, new documentary about the lucrative word of high school sports, and the men who exploded its popularity, how did he do it? he quoted a team that did not exist, he is one of the team of bf's high, which debuts august 23rd i'm streaming on macs. take a look at this.
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>> how this happens has a lot of people scratching their heads, sycamore is not even a real high school. >> they did not have teachers. we were pretty much just on our own. >> we didn't have any trainers. >> was discussed disgusting, was literally sick to my stomach. >> i cannot believe this happened again. >> i think i'm the most honest liar that i know. >> you know it's not a score how can you college kids? >> he would tell people that has been a be in alabama. >> ohio was embarrassed by this, they called the and explicitly a scam. and then they said they could not do anything about it. >> this does not happen if they what's in an abundance of money in high school sports. >> did i break the law or is it illegal? am i in jail? >> we were on espn, win, lose, or draw we win. >> how do i tell my mama that my coach wants me to do the same
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thing that you try to get me away from. >> d you say you care about us but did you really? >>
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♪ ♪ >> nice day ♪ ♪ >> nice day outside in the studio we are taking a look at some of the hottest and most innovative food trends of the year. george duran is here to break down his favorites for 2023, the morning and welcome back. it's always good to see you, and the buzzy what this his days not cycling. i've cycling floyd can you talk to us about why that's such a good thing? >> when you have produced ingredients that you do not want to buy because they're imperfect and its repurpose to actually see people or make snacks with it, a subs help with farmers and less waste, it's a creative way to use food. >> you are barking up the
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right tree. let us talk about some examples of upcycling food that are very delicious. >> decent potatoes you won't see in the supermarket they are ugly, and they actually take the unwanted and imperfect potatoes and turned them into chips, they even have it on the four level tool, these foods are not very pretty, this company called ugly, takes dry fruits, turns them into a really tasty snacks. chicken in the supermarket's skinless, dead skin goes to flock, and they use that chicken to make potato chips, or chicken crips. and of course the cookout only 25% is used to make chocolate, but these guys have blue stripes makes these chocolate shoes, and hydration drinks. >> that's awesome they're helping both farmers and ways. >> apple and technology we
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think obviously computers you say no we are talking about food. >> farmers have been able to crossbreed apples, between these two apples, and what is really interesting about these apples is that the white stays white longer, that means that your lunch box when you send it with your kids, it is not gonna be brown is can it be crispy and refreshing and it stuck and i have that white flesh and they're nice and bright in crispy. >> and eight's nashville bread, crossbred very amazing. >> moving onto granola, it's been around for a hundred years and some companies are adding a twist what kinds of flavors that we are now seeing and granola? this isn't your grandma's granola, these folks at hampton good know that they make lemon and dragon blueberries and very creative ways to make flavors, even elizabeth uses natural ingredients and uses a punk and cinnamon and this one here has a
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spreadable oat and butter granola, so if you have a peanut allergy like my son, we use it to spread and make granola jelly sandwiches. >> another workaround. so look for those really fun innovations, and then plastic utensils we all know is a big problem so what about utensils that you can eat? >> this is one of the most incredible ways to reuse food, or not having any plastic waste is called incredible's and they made edible utensils and it's almost like a cookie does not just and vanilla straws, but things like black capricorn, sports, this chili rosemary spoons, you can eat it it tastes good. >> so use it and then? >> it is crunchy and edible. no plastic waste is fantastic. they're called incredible's. >> you need somebody at your house who doesn't know that edible and freak them out.
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it's a good party trick. >> it's got quite a kick is love as it turns out. those are great, george duran we thank you as always, the demonstration has been eye-opening for me and tasty. and for more information on these trends and companies all you need to do is check out our website on goodmorningamerica.com. great to have you it is always a pleasure to have you. we will be right back. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats...and ghouls... and cars in disguise. i've cast quite a spell now...
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not quite to dublin. pleasanton but if you're traveling south on 680, expect delays. drew. >> hey, sue, winds are already breezy and several spots quite gusty in the city right now. and we'll find these winds just ramping up as the afternoon rolls on. it's a cloudy view from our south beach camera. there's the bay bridge showing you those clouds up above. we have sunshine and other spots. it's really a blend of sun and clouds. this morning. the big takeaway today, it gets breezy once again, like yesterday. and those temperatures for another day, we'll find them below average by 4 p.m. reggie. >> thank you, drew. time now for live with kelly and mark. we see you again at 11 a.m. for midday live. until then, hope you have a great day deja vu: it's live with kelly and mark. ♪♪ today, star of the series physical, rose byrne. plus, live's summer school week continues with monica mangin at her woodworking 101 class. also, your thoughts and comments

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