Fatal shooting of rayshard brooks. Another charged with aggravated assault after the 27yearold was shot in the back during a struggle in a wendys parking lot. What Brooks Family is saying this morning. This as the mayor of atlanta pleads with cops not to call out sick in protest. On the rise, an alarming increase in coronavirus cases. Hospitalizations rising in 15 states. Texas seeing the most in a single day since the pandemic began. Arizona cases doubling in the last month. One father, a cancer survivor, dying from covid after going back to work at a casino. The virus not slowing down in florida. The governor not hesitating about the state reopening. No, were not shutting down. But now miamis mayor considering shutting down the city again. Wildfires raging in the west. The giant bush fire in arizona. The largest fire in the country this year, almost doubling in size overnight. Evacuations under way amid the states spike in coronavirus cases. And the new fires breaking out in california. Ginger is tracking the latest. Battle over masks. This is insane. Absolutely insane so we dont even have a choice anymore. The passenger kicked off a flight for refusing to wear a Face Covering. This as some Major Airlines can start banning passengers who refuse to follow the rules. The big question, will they make it the law . Shark scare caught on camera. The terrifying underwater Close Encounter. Siblings narrowly escaping a charging shark. How they lived to tell the tale. Good morning, america. So, you know, sharks make me realize why i stay in the pool. Me too. Im a pool guy. The sand sounds good to me. A little too close for comfort for all of us. Good to be with you on this thursday morning. We have a lot of news to get to. A very busy morning. Overnight, protesters taking to the streets in atlanta, some outside a Police Station chanting no justice, no peace after those charges were announced against the officers involved in the deadly shooting of rayshard brooks. Well have more on that in a few moments. Lets get right to our abc exclusive with former National Security adviser john bolton ahead of that explosive new book where he presents a scathing portrait of President Trump. He calls the president incompetent and claims he possibly committed impeachable offenses far beyond what congress investigated. Chief Global Affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz sat down with bolton for his first interview about the book, and it was explosive. Good morning, martha. Reporter good morning. This is a starkly candid accounting of boltons 17 months in the white house, the famously hawkish former National Security adviser now saying trump should not be president. He was Donald Trumps longest serving National Security adviser, john bolton at President Trumps side for some our countrys most important National Security decisions. What he saw left him deeply disturbed. A president who puts reelection above the countrys interests, says bolton, and makes decisions for personal gain, leading bolton to a stunning conclusion. You described the president as erratic, foolish, behaved irrationally, bizarrely, you cant leave him alone for a minute. He saw conspiracies behind rocks and was stunningly uninformed. He couldnt tell the difference between his personal interests and the countrys interests. I dont think hes fit for office. I dont think he has the competence to carry out the job. There really isnt any guiding principle that i was able to discern other than whats good for Donald Trumps reelection. You say that you were astonished by what you saw. A president for whom getting reelected was the only thing that mattered even if it meant endangering or weakening the nation. Well, i think he was so focused on the reelection that longerterm considerations fell by the wayside. So if he thought he could get a photo opportunity with kim jongun at the Demilitarized Zone in korea there was considerable emphasis on the photo opportunity and the press reaction to it and little or no focus on what such meetings did for the bargaining position of the United States. Reporter bolton in his new book out june 23rd and in our interview saying trump viewed the negotiations with the Nuclear Armed north korea as theater, asking how many people would be covering the event and eager to present kim jongun with a trump autographed copy of elton johns rocketman cd, the nickname that trump had given kim. Bolton saying that getting this cd to kim remained a high priority for several months. Kim said bolton not the only foreign leader with whom trump was trying to make deals. Bolton says trump asked chinas president xi to buy u. S. Soybeans and wheat to help trump with votes from farm states, pleading with xi to ensure hed win. And russias president , bolton said Vladimir Putin couldnt wait to get in a room alone with donald trump. How would you describe trumps relationship with Vladimir Putin . I think putin thinks he can play him like a fiddle. I think putin is smart, tough. He plays a bad hand extremely well. I think he sees that hes not faced with a serious adversary here, and he works on him, and he works on him, and he works on him. I dont think hes worried about donald trump. What happened to the dealmaker in those situations . Well, the president may well be a superb dealmaker when it comes to manhattan real estate. Dealing with arms limitation treaties on strategic weapons, dealing in many, many other interNational Security issues are things far removed from his life experience. When youre dealing with somebody like putin who has made his life understanding russias strategic position in the world against donald trump who doesnt enjoy reading about these issues or learning about them, its a very difficult position for america to be in. Reporter but bolton has been heavily criticized himself for not testifying in the impeachment hearing last year saying, now it was because the focus was too narrow and politicized and that congress should have investigated trump for additional possible impeachable offenses saying now he heard firsthand from trump that security aid to ukraine was directly tied to his request that joe biden and others be investigated by the ukrainian president. Bolton said he was alarmed at what he described as obstruction of justice as a way of life, yet he still insists that his testimony would not have made a difference, something i press him on repeatedly in our interview airing this sunday, michael. Obviously has a strong word about the president but you say the book has pretty strong words about the press, Even Stronger than usual. Reporter yeah, we have heard the president say often that the press is the enemy of the people but bolton says trump once said reporters should be thrown in prison to reveal sources, adding these people should be executed. One of the many shocking excerpts from the book, michael, which is why bolton is not at all surprised trump is trying to block its release. Michael . Martha, thank you so much. Marthas full exclusive interview with john bolton is airing in a onehour special this sunday night, 9 00 p. M. Eastern right here on abc. Boltons book, the room where it happened, coming out on june 23rd. Amy . Announcer this is an abc news special report. Hello, everyone. Im terry moran here at abc News Washington bureau, and were coming on the air because theres a major decision out of the United StatesSupreme Court concerning the dreamers, those hundreds of thousands of americans who were brought here as children without the authority of law illegally. Before the Supreme Court, the question was did donald trump have the Lawful Authority to end president obamas program, the daca program, to protect the dreamers . In a stunning case, chief Justice John Roberts writing with the liberals, found that President Trumps decision to end the daca program, thats deferred action for childhood arrivals, protecting the dreame dreamers, that President Trump and his administration acted unlawfully when they ended the daca program. This opinion centered on whether or not the law had been followed to the letter of it, and thats something that chief john roberts is very much a stickler for. He found that the original reasons that the Trump Administration put forward were not done in accordance with the Administration Procedure act. That governs how the government should do these things, and the bottom line is the Supreme Court, chief Justice John Roberts said the Trump Administration acted unlawfully when it ended daca. The implications of this cannot be overstated. These are hundreds of thousands of people brought here as youngsters. They are in their workplaces, in the armed forces all across our country, and this is major news for them. I want to go to devin dwyer who covers the Supreme Court for us. Just before we came on the air, you said, watch chief Justice John Roberts. What did the court do . Reporter they sent an earthquake through this country on the issue of immigration, also sending a very clear message that this court is not a rubber stamp for donald trump. Chief Justice Roberts wrote here theres no question the president had the power to end daca, be you its how he did it. As you said, he did not give an adequate reason explanation, enough time for this decision to be made, and so even though this kicks the can for those dreamers, it doesnt impose a permanent solution to their status. The court today saying that program will stand for now as long as the administration doesnt come up with another reason. Thats right. Thats important to emphasize. The court says the Trump Administration or any administration can end daca, but they didnt do it right. I want to go to cecilia vega on the impact of this. You were speaking earlier today on how important this is for our country. Reporter this is not just a latino issue, terry. This is not just an immigration issue. This is an issue that impacts every facet of our country, particularly the biggest headlines that we are living with right now from race relations. This hundreds of thousands of black and brown people we have seen marching in the streets to the pandemic we are living under. 27,000 Daca Recipients are working on the front lines of our Health Care System today as we speak. Overwhelming support in this country, 86 believe that these dreamers should have protections, and we should say just to give you a little bit more about who these people are, these are people who came to this country as Young Children with their parents, whose parents immigrated illegally. They were born in other countries. Were talking about people, many of them who dont speak the languages of the countries they were born. They have been to school in this country. This is a program that allowed them to come out of the shadows, to pay taxes, to work, to be huge contributors to this to this economy, and to this country, and this ruling today will give them a little bit of a sigh of relief. This is a group that has been torn and twisted in the wind with politics coming from this white house, a president who has really campaigned on of course, that harsh immigration rhetoric and threatened to end daca immediately after he took office. Yet then he said nice words about them saying that he would make a deal to keep these Daca Recipients in this country. We are waiting to hear what the president has to say about this ruling. This is another body blow to President Trump. Thanks. From the Supreme Court, the bottom line, a 54 opinion, chief Justice John Roberts joining the liberals saying that the Trump Administration acted unlawfully when it ended the daca program established by president obama to protect the dreamers. Well have much more on this throughout the day. This is something that affects not just the Latino Community as cecilia vega pointed out, but a our Health Care Systems, our military, and so many others. Stay with abc news. Thanks f himself. Rayshard brooks appears in this interview from earlier this year with a tech startup called reconnect and the interview was on point. The people are focusing on criminal Justice Reforms and speaks about being trapped in the probation system. I just feel like some of the system could, you know, look at us as individuals, we do have lives, you know, just a mistake we made, you know, and, you know, not, not just do us as if we are animals. Reporter on the issue of bond the d. A. Is asking for a 50,000 signature bond for the officer charged with aggravated assault and no bond for the officer charged with felony murder. Amy. All right, steve osunsami, thank you. Well now to those wildfires raging in the west. Evacuations under way in arizona amid the states spike in coronavirus cases and new fires breaking out in california destroying homes. Ginger tracking all the latest for us. Good morning, ginger. Good morning, amy. We had those red flag warnings up yesterday, and boy, the winds were kicking and you have those brush fires burning. The walker fire, 1,100 acres burning, 35 contained. This is where evacuations are still up this morning. At least two structures have been destroyed. 50 right now threatened. The nelson fire also in california, that one destroyed three homes, heavily damaged two others, 95 acres. They did get that contained. Then finally the bush fire in arizona, remember we showed you yesterday. It nearly doubled in size overnight. 5 contained and still some evacuations there. Lots of fires that we could show you tons of pictures from, but what you need to know is its going to be a little less windy, but super hot. Weve seen firefighters with those heatrelated illnesses, temperatures and dry going through the next couple of weeks, michael. Oh, scorcher out there. Thank you. Now to the coronavirus emergency and new warning signs as 15 states are reporting increases in hospital admissions for the virus. Texas seeing its most since the pandemic began. Kaylee hartung has the latest. Reporter this morning, covid crisis. States across the Country Racing to stop the spread as more and more hot spots emerge. Abc news analyzing coronavirus trends in the u. S. Finding increasing numbers of people testing positive in 20 states and puerto rico. Hospitalizations increasing in 15 states, and the death toll rising in 13 states and washington, d. C. Here in texas, another daily record with nearly 3,000 Covid Patients hospitalized yesterday, an increase of 85 since memorial day. While our hospitals currently have enough beds, but people who need one, we may find ourselves in a dangerous situation with Hospital Capacity if the trend continues. Reporter in arizona, cases have doubled in the last month. Some of them fatal. Robert washington jr. Returned to his job as a Security Guard at a casino outside phoenix when the state began to reopen a month ago. A cancer survivor and diabetic, his daughter lina says he knew he was at risk but he returned so he could afford his insulin. According to lina her 68yearold father was diagnosed with covid and died on june 11th. The casino says it is heartbroken and is constantly reviewing and updating procedures. Because of peoples carelessness and the lack of leadership in arizona in general, its not just my dad, its going to be other peoples dads. Reporter the virus doesnt seem to be slowing down in florida either. Despite a rise in covid19 cases, Governor Desantis wants to continue to reopen. Were going to go forward. Were going to continue to protect the most vulnerable. Reporter with 2,600 plus cases announced statewide wednesday, miamis mayor saying he wont rule out another citywide shutdown. Businesses not abiding by rules will be shut down by miamidade police. Reporter the governor here in texas, he has actually banned local governments from penalizing people who dont wear masks in public. But in austin and san antonio, they have found a workaround, and they will fine businesses that dont enforce mask wearing. Amy . Kaylee, thank you. A bittersweet big step forward for new York Governor Andrew Cuomo calling an end to his popular daily news conferences. The governor said they were all about getting the facts out and changing social behavior and it looks like they worked. Cuomo tweeting, in part, its not goodbye. We just wont see each other every day anymore. The last one will be on friday. Certainly a good sign of the times for us here in new york state. Were following a lot of other headlines including that passenger kicked off a flight for refusing to wear a Face Covering as airlines bega