Injury crash with a vehicle on fire. A suspect stealing a Police Cruiser crashing into a van killing two children. The investigation under way. Lori loughlin and her husband heading to court hours from now facing charges in the College Admissions scandal. Were live outside the courtroom. Shocking rock slide. Caught on camera, the 3,000foot fall at Zion National park injuring and trapping tourists below. You need to calm down no need to calm down. Taylor swift ruling the stage at the vmas overnight. Im a sucker for you everyone a sucker for the Jonas Brothers. Make that money throw it in and Missy Elliott working it for that lifetime award. Whoo girl kick off your shoes while lizzo lets loose. The throwback, the comebacks and the moments you didnt see right here on gma. Good morning, america. Hope youre doing great this tuesday morning. Vmas always an amazing night. Last night no exception, taylor swift, billy eilish, some of the big winners. Missy elliott won the video vanguard award for lifetime achievement. She was always ahead of her time in her music, her videos and last night was a performance that was very hard for anybody to follow. She was amazing. Thats being called a master class in choreography. She is a rock star. We begin with the latest on Tropical Storm dorian churning right now in the atlantic. It could become a hurricane before it hits puerto rico. Heres what we know right now. Dorian is hitting the Windward Islands this morning and puerto rico tomorrow night. Cruise ships already changing their itineraries to avoid the storm and airlines are canceling flights and offering waivers. Ginger starts us off with the latest track and timing. Good morning, ginger. Good morning, michael. St. Lucia is its location right now. It is moving west and fighting dry air. So weve seen the max sustained winds inside Tropical Storm dorian drop overnight to 50 miles per hour. That should intensify again when it gets over open water and going into wednesday puerto rico and the Dominican Republic need to watch for impacts. Were talking up to 6 inches of rain, certainly gusty winds, even if its just a strong Tropical Storm, a 70mileperhour wind can easily take down power lines and more. Beyond where saturday its then passing the bahamas. Into saturday night and sunday it makes its way to florida. Remember, red line to red line. Not just the center line. That is a cone of possibility. Theres a lot that can go into the driving factors here and where exactly it ends up making u. S. Landfall if it would even be called that at that point. That High Pressure system will drive it and its around melbourne by the time we get into sunday into monday. Well talk about that as we get closer but weve got to go to puerto rico. In san juan we find Victor Oquendo this morning. Reporter and good morning, ginger, the time to prepare quickly running out. We were on the same street when Hurricane Maria hit destroying everything in its path. Its been two years and we can still feel the damage. Right across the street at that building, those balconies still in need of a lot of work. Now theyre bracing for another storm. Across san juan people stocking up on necessary supplies ahead of dorian. Puerto ricos governor declaring a state of emergency saying today they are better prepared than 2017 when maria killed nearly 3,000 people. The governor saying shes been in contact with the white house and the new fema rep on the ground leading response efforts. 2,000 firefighters from miami heading down to the caribbean to assist. Tens of thousands still live under those blue tarps that act as roofs. Obviously a huge concern there and whenever a storm rolls through, puerto ricos vulnerable power grid always put to the test. Cecelia . This could be the last thing they need. Thank you, victor. We are going to turn to the bombshell judgment in the Opioid Crisis. An oklahoma judge ordering Johnson Johnson to pay more than half a billion dollars for contributing to that states drug epidemic. Nationwide more than 130 people die after an overdose every day according to the cdc. Our tom llamas is here with more. You have new reporting on another highprofile lawsuit, this one involving the Sackler Family. Thats right and some new video. Cecelia, good morning to you. We are talking about the mass addiction to prescription painkillers. Besides that stunning decision involving Johnson Johnson accused of aggressively marketing their drugs which led to opioid abuse were about to show youew video in a separate case of the former head of Purdue Pharma defend their company and defend the marketing of oxycontin. Reporter this morning what could be a landmark decision, an oklahoma judge ordering Johnson Johnson to pay his state more than half a billion dollars. The first ever court ruling holding a Company Responsible for their role in the Opioid Crisis. The Opioid Crisis is an imminent danger and menace to oklahomans. Reporter this judgment following another surprise decision concerning another drug manufacturer. Purdue pharma owned by members of the billionaire Sackler Family, best known as the developer of the painkiller oxycontin. Do you know how much the Sackler Family has made off the sale of oxycontin . I dont know. But fair to say its over a billion dollars. It would be fair to say that, yes. Reporter for the first time were now seeing and hearing from dr. Richard sackler, the former chairman and president of Purdue Pharma respond to questions under oath. Do you believe that any of purdues conduct has led to an increase in people being addicted in the commonwealth of kentucky . No. Reporter the clips part of a more than eighthour video deposition from 2015 obtained by the investigative News Organization propublica, sackler responding i dont know more than 100 times. Do you know if its over 10 billion . I dont think so. Do you know if its over 5 billion . I dont know. Reporter sackler questioned about the profiting and alleged aggressive marketing of the drug thats been linked to the u. S. Opioid epidemic. These tapes represent the first time the public will see a member of the Sackler Family be questioned about whether or not Purdue Pharma played a role in spawning the national Opioid Crisis. Reporter on monday, after a 3 1 2year legal battle brought by stat, which is part of Boston Globe Life Sciences media, the Kentucky Supreme Court cleared the way for the release of the Court Records relating to Purdue Pharmas marketing of oxycontin. The company was accused of falsely promoting oxycontin, including failing to alert doctors that it was stronger than morphine. There is no way that this intended or had the effect of causing physicians to overlook the fact that it was twice as potent. It was called out in virtually every promotional piece of literature. Now, that deposition video you just saw was from a court case that Purdue Pharma settled for more than 20 million. They are facing more than 2,000 other lawsuits. They maintain they are not responsible for fueling the Opioid Crisis. We actually just heard from dr. Sacklers attorney who says oxycontin has carried a black box warning since 2001 and has an abuse deterrent formulation since 2010. As for Johnson Johnson and that settlement against one of their companies, they say the company, quote, did not cause the Opioid Crisis in oklahoma and they will appeal that decision. Well, there are a lot of other pending lawsuits right now in the opioid cases. Thousands of them across the country. This case really could end up setting precedent for them. Thats right, cecelia. This case in oklahoma, one legal expert told me is the canary in the coal mine. This no doubt will have an impact on thousands of other cases and were talking about billions of dollars in damages. But i asked two professors from indiana university, theyve been studying and put money behind this issue, one local professor told me they believe Johnson Johnson will lose the appeal. The other told me they think they will win. Well have to wait and see. Thank you, tom. Well be watching that. To the white house now. President trump back from the g7 summit in france after a Closing Press conference where he seemed to soften his approach to trade with china and Nuclear Talks with iran. Senior National Correspondent terry moran is at the white house. Terry, i said seemed because the president has put out so many confusing and contradictory statements over the last several days. Reporter he sure has, george. Good morning. It was vintage trump this summit in a space of a few da. He made so many contradictory and headspinning comments. He said the market is working overtime around the world. In that press conference he said that Vladimir Putin should be invited back to the summit and said without evidence that other World Leaders agreed with him. He blamed president obama for putins invasion of ukraine and he pitched his own golf in florida as the scene of the next summit. As for china he was all over the map. In a space of a few days he said chinese leader xi jinping was an enemy, then a brilliant leader. President trump says theres a deal ready to be made. The chinese seemed like they are going to wait out president trump, at least through the 2020 election which could really be problems for him. As for iran he said he would meet with the iranian president. That would be a huge move. At first he said he would be willing to do so then he walked that back. The problem is no one can figure out where this president stands or whether what he says one day is what he means the next day. He says that is his negotiating style. No one can figure out the president s stand. Thats the way he likes it. Right now, however, i think the takeaway, the president is not driving events, he is being driven by them, george. Terry moran, thanks very much. Michael . Thank you, george. Now to that deadly crash in dayton, ohio, overnight. A sung a police suv and speeding away slamming into a van killing two children and injuring several others. Janai norman is here with the very latest on this tragedy, good morning, janai. Michael, good morning. Police officers were also injured in the midst of all that chaos that started out as a call for a stabbing and left behind two crash scenes and more than a dozen people hurt. Reporter overnight Authorities Say the suspect in a deadly car chase who tried to steal a police car caused a wreck that left two children dead and at least ten others injured. Were going to need at least two medics. We have two children. I seen just chaos and when i hopped out, there was a woman trying to assist getting a baby out of a car seat that was trapped between a door and a van. Got her out of the van and proceeded to try to get the rest of the kids unbuckled and safely removed. Reporter it started around 7 00 p. M. When officers responded to a stabbing complaint in the nearby town of riverside, but the suspect had already fled the scene. A short time later Riverside Police received a 911 call of a car accident at some point. The suspect entered a Police Cruiser. Reporter a witness captured the ensuing moments on camera. Watch as the officer tries to get the suspect out of his vehicle. As back up arrives, the suspect throw it is car in reverse and speeds off down the street. Yes, he is in a dayton cruiser right now. Follow him. Wherever he goes, you go. Reporter ending ten minutes and nearly five miles later when the suspect crashed the stolen cruiser into several vehicles including a van carrying seven children. Our officers were on scene rather quickly. Were able to take the suspect into custody and the suspect was removed. Were told some of those taken to the hospital had lifethreatening injuries, including some of those children. That suspect is in custody. Was also treated for injuries so a lot of people left hurt in the midst of all this. So easily unavoidable. Avoidable. More on Jeffrey Epsteins death. This morning there are now new questions after the Washington Post reported that footage from at least one camera outside his jail cell is unusable. Diane macedo is at the federal courthouse here in manhattan with the latest on this. Good morning, diane. Reporter good morning, cecilia. Surveillance video may be critical to this probe into how epstein died while in custody at new yorks manhattan correctional center, just beside us, earlier this month. But the Washington Post is now reporting this new setback. A source close to the investigation or sources close to the investigation tell the paper that footage from one of the cameras in the hallway outside epsteins cell is unusable. Now, its not clear why its unusable or what is visible in the usable footage but this is just another failure uncovered at the prison. It was already reported that the guards were supposed to check on him every 30 minutes, yet no one had been by his cell for hours. He also wasnt supposed to be left alone and yet no cell mate was assigned. The convicted sex offender was arrested in july on sex trafficking charges for alleged crimes dating back more than a decade. While the criminal case against epstein is over, alleged coconspirators are still under scrutiny. They are, diane. Its a big day in the court behind you. Epstein the prosecutors are formally going to dismiss their case against epstein in the wake of his death, but mnot before w hear some of his accusers. Reporter it is. The judge in the case is allowing accusers to say their piece here today in court and while the criminal case against epstein will be over, the legal battle, cecilia, is not. Several accusers have already filed civil cases against Jeffrey Epsteins estate and several more say they plan to. So expect to hear much more on the case going forward, cecilia. Still going. Diane macedo, thank you. George . The latest from the amazon where thousands of wildfires continue to burn through the lungs of the world. 20 of our oxygen comes from the amazon. The fires have scorched 1. 8 million acres. Its now a crisis for the global environment. But overnight brazil rejected millions of dollars from g7 nations to fight the fires. Matt gutman is on the front lines in brazil. Good morning, matt. Reporter good morning, george. Overnight brazilian officials offering no reason for rejecting that offer, only saying that the money might be better served reforesting europe. But having been on the front lines yesterday seeing the terrifying speed and ferocity of those blazes, it seems brazil could use all the help it can get. That fire exploding through those palms roaring towards us. Its shocking how fast weve seen this fire march. Its moved about 200 yards in the past five minutes alone. The heat and the embers whipping by beating us back. We arrive there just minutes earlier seeing that column of smoke rising above this mans farm. The fire all around. He says his name is geronimo and he was worried hed lose it all. Theres nothing that can be done with the fire. It will consume this farm. This is just one of tens of thousands of fires burning in brazil and bolivia right now. The amazon often called the lungs of the earth producing 20 of the worlds oxygen, burning at a record rate. On monday g7 nations collectively pledged 40 million to help save the amazon. But many say it isnt nearly enough. Overnight protesters across brazil begging for the worlds help. But brazilian officials saying overnight theyll reject the offer. Facing International Criticism it hasnt done enough, brazil this week began to deploy 44,000 troops and the c130 water tankers but in so many places more is needed. At that farm that fire whirling closer. We offered geronimo a ride out but he said he would wait for his cattle. The fire pushing us back. Wow, that entire farm where we were just minutes ago seems to be gone. At one point it seemed like we were cornered by fire. Keep going. Geroni geronimos ranch encased in fire and smoke. Minutes later we drove back in to see if hed survived. Now its a hell scape and there he was. And those cows just like he said came home. And that farmer and conservationist agree on one thing only Mother Nature can stop fires on this scale. The rainy season still a couple of months out. Last night for the first time in two months a bit of a break here, it rained. George . Thank goodness for that. Matt, thanks very much. We switch gears to an incredible showing from Serena Williams taking the first step toward her 24th grand slam overnight. Beating Maria Sharapova in the first round of the u. S. Open, 61, 61 in just under an hour. It was williams first match in queens since her controversial loss in last years final. If the 37yearold superstar goes all the way she would be the oldest woman to win in u. S. Open history