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KGO Good Morning America July 12, 2024
Prident trump downplays the pandemic using his fourth of july speeches to focus on the culture wars, saying the enemy is not the virus but americans protesting injustice, calling them part of a new far left fascism as kanye announces hes running for president. Whats behind this latest stunt. A massive outbreak of gun violence over the weekend, 75 people shot in chicago. More than a dozen killed. 55 shot in new york, and in atlanta, an 8yearold killed near the memorial for
Rayshard Brooks
. Enough is enough. Enough is enough. The call for answers this morning. Waking up behind bars. Ghislaine maxwell, the friend of
Jeffrey Epstein
, now facing charges, prepares to head back to court as we learn new details about her past and why one alleged victim says
Prince Andrew
should be panicking. Wild
Weather Coast
to coast. The fastmoving wildfire forcing evacuations in california and flash floods and high winds wreaking havoc in the east. And major league concerns. Dozens of baseball and basketball players testing positive for covid19. The outbreak shutting down nba facilities overnight just before teams report to the nba bubble in orlando. Now one of the nba stars, j. J. Redick, joins us live. And we certainly do say good morning, america. Hope everybody had a wonderful weekend. We appreciate you joining us this monday morning. So many questions. Whats going to happen with the nba . The pelicans j. J. Redick is going to join us live coming up in our next half hour, gentlemen. And robin, hope you had a good
Holiday Weekend
as well. Whats happening in the nba, one of many developments in the coronavirus crisis. We want you to take a look at these scenes from the
Holiday Weekend
. You see packed beaches and bars which are raising new concerns about the outbreak as the u. S. Continues to set records. The total caseload now approaching 3 million. Florida, one of the hardest hit states as you know, and there you see cars lining up early at covid testing sites in orlando this morning where cases are soaring. All across the country, 37 states now reporting an increase in new infections. There have been more than 48,000 reported cases in just the last 24 hours and now hundreds of scientists are sounding the alarm telling the world health organization, robin, they believe the virus is airborne. T. J. , as you can imagine thats raising a lot of questions about just how this virus spreads. Will reeve is in orlando starting us off with the latest. Good morning, will. Reporter good morning, robin. It was a record
Holiday Weekend
here in florida. Over 21,000 cases confirmed here and nationwide, images from the fourth of july causing alarm as the virus spreads. This fourth of july weekend americans gathering nationwide amid the pandemic. In diamond lake, michigan, hundreds of partiers jammed together, no masks in sight. Social distance protocols apparently ignored. Thousands lining the beaches of delaware and new jersey,
Lake Minnetonka
in minnesota and the lake of the ozarks in missouri packed with people but elsewhere over the
Holiday Weekend
,
Safety Measures
observed like this
New Hampshire
beach. Busy but spread out. This morning, the number of covid19 cases in the u. S. Continues to rise. 37 states reporting increases. On saturday,
President Trump
attributing the rising cases to increased testing, but saying that most cases are, quote, totally harmless. We have tested almost 40 million people. By so doing we show cases, 99 of which are totally harmless. Reporter that statement not backed by officials as hospitalization numbers grow. This weekend, florida setting another record with more than 21,000 new cases reported, those numbers similar to new york at its worst. People are dying. People are getting sick. A disease we right now are still trying to find out how to even find a cure for it. Reporter state representative chervin jones contracted covid19 and said florida leaders need to make a change before its too late. Others states reaching grim milestones. Texas hitting a
Record Number
of hospitalizations this past weekend. We dont have room to experiment, nor should we wait for all the hospital beds to fill and all these people to die before we take drastic action. Reporter in houston,
Texas Medical Center
reports icu capacity is at 98 . In california the l. A. County
Health Director
says there might not be enough beds for a covid surge requesting hospitals implement decompression plans to handle the stress on capacity. Hospitalizations in arizona have hit a record high. The mayor of phoenix lamenting the states reopening plan. We opened way too early in arizona. We were one of the last states to go to stayathome and one of the first to reemerge. Reporter and at the university of washington, which last tuesday reported 38 cases in several fraternity houses, seeing that number more than triple in less than a week. Students urged to take precautions. Were all getting tested this week. Reporter a penn state student dying of respiratory failure over the weekend. 21yearold juan garcia tested positive just ten days ago. Now the school trying to trace his contacts. While the school plans to open this fall in a limited fashion, others like the university of arizona are rethinking their return. If i had to say today would we open, no. Reporter and on sunday, broadway actor nick cordero, who has been fighting against coronavirus since march, passing away at 41. His wife
Amanda Kloots
saying on instagram, quote, i am in disbelief and hurting everywhere. My heart is broken as i cannot imagine our lives without him. People began lining up at this site here in orlando at around 4 30 in the morning. Its scheduled to open at 8 00 a. M. But cars have been streaming in. Hopefully there is capacity for everyone. This site runs 200 tests per hour for a total of 1,400 tests per day. George. Thank you, will. We want to welcome back now dr. Ashish jha. Hes director of the
Harvard Global
health institute. Thanks for joining us again this morning. There was so much concern as we head into the
Holiday Weekend
given what we saw after memorial day. Whats your take on how the country did . I thought the country did reasonably well. A lot of places, people were out and i did see a good amount of people
Wearing Masks
. Of course, it wasnt as universal, george, as i had hoped and wished it was, but, you know, i think july 4th weekend people need to wanted to get out and enjoy themselves a little bit and i thought overall the nation did pretty well but, of course, the number of cases continue to rise in many, many parts of the country so thats an ongoing concern. The president keeps repeating that claim, the false claim that the rise in cases is due to testing. But hes now adding that 99 of cases are totally harmless. What are the facts there . Yeah, so the facts on this are really quite clear that the reason were seeing an increase is because were seeing an increase in infections, not because were doing more testing. 99 of cases are not harmless. 10 of people end up getting hospitalized. If you are hospitalized its certainly not harmless. A chunk of those people end up spending quite a bit of time in the icu and some proportion of people end up dying so its not harmless for any of those folks. I dont know why the president says that but its clearly not true. Even with the spread of cases so far, though, the death rates are flat or even declining in some places. Is that largely because were seeing younger cases . There are a couple of explanations. The biggest one, of course, is that death lags, that people get infected. Then they get sick enough to be hospitalized and then doctors and nurses do an extremely good job keeping people alive and most people when they go to the hospital do survive but it takes a while before people end up dying. So i do expect the number of deaths to unfortunately start ticking back up in many states. The fact that its a younger population also does help lower the mortality and then last but not least we are
Getting Better
at treating the disease and so people may spend weeks in the icu but come out of it alive and theyre still quite sick but at least the death statistics suggest that theyre
Getting Better
. Hoping you can break down this warning were seeing now from more than 200 scientists around the world to the w. H. O. Saying basically they want the w. H. O. To take this idea that airborne transmission is more serious than the w. H. O. Has said. They say its more possible that these smaller droplets of air can linger in the air and pass on the infection. Yeah, so i think the evidence on this is pretty good and the scientists are right and w. H. O. I think is being way too slow on this. The issue, george, is this, there are two ways we think about transmission from people. One is through droplets when you sneeze or cough. The second is through aerosols, when we speak or when we sing. First of all, that distinction is a little bit of an academic one. It isnt always so clear whether it is aerosolized or through droplets but the implications are important and one of them is that were seeing so much transmission indoors where people are close to each other that i think theres pretty clear evidence now that there is aerosolized transmission and the implication is people should be
Wearing Masks
when indoors even if theyre socially distanced from each other. It takes us back to the same place. Masks are just mandatory now. Look, we have a long way to go in this pandemic and if we want our economy open, if we want our lives back, a fundamental part of that is going to be
Wearing Masks
. I feel its a cheap and easy thing to do. I dont know why we as a country havent really made this a national goal. We really should. Dr. Jha, thanks for your time this morning. Thank you, george. And as the cases of coronavirus soar, the president downplaying the pandemic during the fourth of july celebrations, instead, spending time focusing on culture wars. Our terry moran has more from washington for us. Good morning to you, terry. Reporter good morning, t. J. It was a very different fourth of july, not just because of the pandemic canceled parades but also because the president on a day when other president s have chosen to try to unite the country around shared values, as you say decided to make a couple of backtoback dark, blistering speeches, divisive, in which he identified the real threat to the country, his political opponents. At the white house on the fourth of july, the president vowing to protect the country from what he claims is the real threat, americans protesting injustice and bringing down controversial monuments. We will never allow an angry mob to tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children or trample on our freedoms. Reporter statues did fall. In baltimore, where a statue of
Christopher Columbus
was toppled from its pedestal and thrown into the harbor. Back in the capital, an
Independence Day
standoff played out at the foot of the washington monument. Trump supporters clashing with protesters. [ crowd chanting ] the president took aim at protesters in backtoback speeches over the
Holiday Weekend
. The first at mt. Rushmore. Their goal is not a better america, their goal is to end america. Reporter there the president addressed thousands of supporters amid the ongoing pandemic. Few
Wearing Masks
. At the white house, trump who often talks about the virus going away or disappearing, downplaying the threat again based on increased testing. But the coronavirus is still hitting close to home for the president. His son don juniors girlfriend
Kimberly Guilfoyle
has tested positive. We should add that donald trump jr. Has tested negative. Kimberly guilfoyle will isolate for a couple of weeks. She tweeted that she looks forward to a speedy recovery so she can resume working to elect
President Trump
. T. J. . And terry, before we let you go, another name getting into the race for president and this is a big name but a surprising name possibly. Reporter kanye west has thrown his hat in the ring, t. J. Hes been talking about running for president for awhile. He is a little late to the game. Hes got to get some kind of program together but i think really these are very serious times, serious issues the country is facing, some very significant problems. Its unlikely hes going to find much traction but you never know. T. J. Weve learned that. You never know. Terry, good to see you. Thanks so much. Robin . Okay, t. J. Now we have the latest on those fires that are sparking evacuations out west. The dry wind fueling nearly 50 wildfires. Ginger has the latest for us. Good morning, ginger. Good morning, robin. Those were large wildfires. There were hundreds of fires sparked by fireworks over the weekend. As you can imagine, very dry and gusting wins then you get this, the soledad fire rapidly growing east of santa clarita, north of los angeles. Zero percent contained. Temporarily shut down the
Antelope Valley
freeway. Evacuations in the 200 to 300people mark. Now we have the gilroy fire in
Northern California
. Thats 1,000 acres. 15 contained and two structures burned. So you know there is a problem and i heard them last night, people still set off fireworks post. I would not do that if youre in nevada, southern california, colorado, arizona and into utah, because there are red flag warnings. Youre going to have gusty winds. Speaking of, 60mileperhour winds with rain in pasadena, maryland. 19 people injured in a garage there. Today the storms from harrisburg, pennsylvania, to the jersey shore. George . Thanks very much. Were going to get the latest now on that eruption of gun violence across the country. Dozens shot in new york, chicago and atlanta over the weekend, some of the victims 7 and 8 years old. Steve osunsami is in atlanta where a young girl was killed near a memorial for
Rayshard Brooks
. Good morning, steve. Reporter good morning to you, george. This is one of several
American Cities
where an
Alarming Number
of people were shot up in the streets over the weekend. Authorities are pointing out that many of these communities that are struggling with the stresses of covid19 are also struggling with an alarming increase in homicides. Enough is enough. Reporter atlantas mayor says she is fed up with the violence on her city streets in the wake of the protests over the policing of black americans and says her heart is broken over the shooting death of an 8yearold girl saturday night. Were fighting the enemy within when we are shooting each other up on our streets. In this city, you shot and killed a baby. Reporter
Secoriea Turner
was shot near here, outside the wendys parking lot where 27yearold
Rayshard Brooks
was killed at the hands of a white
Police Officer
last month. People with long gun have taken over the restaurant and the street in front of it and police let it happen. The girl was shot by someone there while riding in a car with her mother and another adult. This random wild, wild west, shoot em up because you can, its got to stop. It has to stop. Reporter the people in charge of the area are blocking roads with barricades and their guns. The restaurant has become a memorial to
Rayshard Brooks
and people trying to peacefully demonstrate still visit it. If you want people to take us seriously and you want you dont want us to lose this movement, then we cant lose each other. Reporter across the country this july 4th weekend, a large amount of violence in
American Cities
and many victims are young children. A 7yearold girl was killed while playing outside with other children in chicago where 75 people were shot this weekend. 15 of them died. An 11yearold boy was shot and killed in washington, d. C. , and in new york over the
Holiday Weekend
, 51 people were the victims of gun violence including two new york city
Police Officer
s. There are many here in the city who feel that theres a sense of lawlessness happening and they blame the mayor and the
District Attorney
who they feel have prosecuted cops, gone after
Police Officer
s and attempted to defund parts of the
Atlanta Police
department budget. At the same time, this same mayor is being accused by the other side of not doing enough to push in police reforms. An 8yearold girl was caught in the middle of all of this. T. J. All right, steve, thank you so much. We want to turn now to what was pretty much a scary scene in indianapolis at a nascar race. We do need to let you know first everybody was okay but this started out as a wreck, a pileup during a caution, but what youll see is one of the pit crew members there gets d. You see him scoot off. He was okay ultimately but a scary scene at nascar over the weekend. Boy, that sure was scary. We are following a lot of other headlines this morning, including some
Major Concerns
for the nba. A dozen players have tested positive days before they were supposed to head to orlando. J. J. Redick will join us live. First lets go back to ginger. You know what, flash flooding in minneapolis over the weekend and severe storms with damaging wind possible in that swath. Your local weather in 30 seconds. First, the select cities sponsored by amazon. We can do this, guys. But what does it take to strengthen our
Rayshard Brooks<\/a>. Enough is enough. Enough is enough. The call for answers this morning. Waking up behind bars. Ghislaine maxwell, the friend of
Jeffrey Epstein<\/a>, now facing charges, prepares to head back to court as we learn new details about her past and why one alleged victim says
Prince Andrew<\/a> should be panicking. Wild
Weather Coast<\/a> to coast. The fastmoving wildfire forcing evacuations in california and flash floods and high winds wreaking havoc in the east. And major league concerns. Dozens of baseball and basketball players testing positive for covid19. The outbreak shutting down nba facilities overnight just before teams report to the nba bubble in orlando. Now one of the nba stars, j. J. Redick, joins us live. And we certainly do say good morning, america. Hope everybody had a wonderful weekend. We appreciate you joining us this monday morning. So many questions. Whats going to happen with the nba . The pelicans j. J. Redick is going to join us live coming up in our next half hour, gentlemen. And robin, hope you had a good
Holiday Weekend<\/a> as well. Whats happening in the nba, one of many developments in the coronavirus crisis. We want you to take a look at these scenes from the
Holiday Weekend<\/a>. You see packed beaches and bars which are raising new concerns about the outbreak as the u. S. Continues to set records. The total caseload now approaching 3 million. Florida, one of the hardest hit states as you know, and there you see cars lining up early at covid testing sites in orlando this morning where cases are soaring. All across the country, 37 states now reporting an increase in new infections. There have been more than 48,000 reported cases in just the last 24 hours and now hundreds of scientists are sounding the alarm telling the world health organization, robin, they believe the virus is airborne. T. J. , as you can imagine thats raising a lot of questions about just how this virus spreads. Will reeve is in orlando starting us off with the latest. Good morning, will. Reporter good morning, robin. It was a record
Holiday Weekend<\/a> here in florida. Over 21,000 cases confirmed here and nationwide, images from the fourth of july causing alarm as the virus spreads. This fourth of july weekend americans gathering nationwide amid the pandemic. In diamond lake, michigan, hundreds of partiers jammed together, no masks in sight. Social distance protocols apparently ignored. Thousands lining the beaches of delaware and new jersey,
Lake Minnetonka<\/a> in minnesota and the lake of the ozarks in missouri packed with people but elsewhere over the
Holiday Weekend<\/a>,
Safety Measures<\/a> observed like this
New Hampshire<\/a> beach. Busy but spread out. This morning, the number of covid19 cases in the u. S. Continues to rise. 37 states reporting increases. On saturday,
President Trump<\/a> attributing the rising cases to increased testing, but saying that most cases are, quote, totally harmless. We have tested almost 40 million people. By so doing we show cases, 99 of which are totally harmless. Reporter that statement not backed by officials as hospitalization numbers grow. This weekend, florida setting another record with more than 21,000 new cases reported, those numbers similar to new york at its worst. People are dying. People are getting sick. A disease we right now are still trying to find out how to even find a cure for it. Reporter state representative chervin jones contracted covid19 and said florida leaders need to make a change before its too late. Others states reaching grim milestones. Texas hitting a
Record Number<\/a> of hospitalizations this past weekend. We dont have room to experiment, nor should we wait for all the hospital beds to fill and all these people to die before we take drastic action. Reporter in houston,
Texas Medical Center<\/a> reports icu capacity is at 98 . In california the l. A. County
Health Director<\/a> says there might not be enough beds for a covid surge requesting hospitals implement decompression plans to handle the stress on capacity. Hospitalizations in arizona have hit a record high. The mayor of phoenix lamenting the states reopening plan. We opened way too early in arizona. We were one of the last states to go to stayathome and one of the first to reemerge. Reporter and at the university of washington, which last tuesday reported 38 cases in several fraternity houses, seeing that number more than triple in less than a week. Students urged to take precautions. Were all getting tested this week. Reporter a penn state student dying of respiratory failure over the weekend. 21yearold juan garcia tested positive just ten days ago. Now the school trying to trace his contacts. While the school plans to open this fall in a limited fashion, others like the university of arizona are rethinking their return. If i had to say today would we open, no. Reporter and on sunday, broadway actor nick cordero, who has been fighting against coronavirus since march, passing away at 41. His wife
Amanda Kloots<\/a> saying on instagram, quote, i am in disbelief and hurting everywhere. My heart is broken as i cannot imagine our lives without him. People began lining up at this site here in orlando at around 4 30 in the morning. Its scheduled to open at 8 00 a. M. But cars have been streaming in. Hopefully there is capacity for everyone. This site runs 200 tests per hour for a total of 1,400 tests per day. George. Thank you, will. We want to welcome back now dr. Ashish jha. Hes director of the
Harvard Global<\/a> health institute. Thanks for joining us again this morning. There was so much concern as we head into the
Holiday Weekend<\/a> given what we saw after memorial day. Whats your take on how the country did . I thought the country did reasonably well. A lot of places, people were out and i did see a good amount of people
Wearing Masks<\/a>. Of course, it wasnt as universal, george, as i had hoped and wished it was, but, you know, i think july 4th weekend people need to wanted to get out and enjoy themselves a little bit and i thought overall the nation did pretty well but, of course, the number of cases continue to rise in many, many parts of the country so thats an ongoing concern. The president keeps repeating that claim, the false claim that the rise in cases is due to testing. But hes now adding that 99 of cases are totally harmless. What are the facts there . Yeah, so the facts on this are really quite clear that the reason were seeing an increase is because were seeing an increase in infections, not because were doing more testing. 99 of cases are not harmless. 10 of people end up getting hospitalized. If you are hospitalized its certainly not harmless. A chunk of those people end up spending quite a bit of time in the icu and some proportion of people end up dying so its not harmless for any of those folks. I dont know why the president says that but its clearly not true. Even with the spread of cases so far, though, the death rates are flat or even declining in some places. Is that largely because were seeing younger cases . There are a couple of explanations. The biggest one, of course, is that death lags, that people get infected. Then they get sick enough to be hospitalized and then doctors and nurses do an extremely good job keeping people alive and most people when they go to the hospital do survive but it takes a while before people end up dying. So i do expect the number of deaths to unfortunately start ticking back up in many states. The fact that its a younger population also does help lower the mortality and then last but not least we are
Getting Better<\/a> at treating the disease and so people may spend weeks in the icu but come out of it alive and theyre still quite sick but at least the death statistics suggest that theyre
Getting Better<\/a>. Hoping you can break down this warning were seeing now from more than 200 scientists around the world to the w. H. O. Saying basically they want the w. H. O. To take this idea that airborne transmission is more serious than the w. H. O. Has said. They say its more possible that these smaller droplets of air can linger in the air and pass on the infection. Yeah, so i think the evidence on this is pretty good and the scientists are right and w. H. O. I think is being way too slow on this. The issue, george, is this, there are two ways we think about transmission from people. One is through droplets when you sneeze or cough. The second is through aerosols, when we speak or when we sing. First of all, that distinction is a little bit of an academic one. It isnt always so clear whether it is aerosolized or through droplets but the implications are important and one of them is that were seeing so much transmission indoors where people are close to each other that i think theres pretty clear evidence now that there is aerosolized transmission and the implication is people should be
Wearing Masks<\/a> when indoors even if theyre socially distanced from each other. It takes us back to the same place. Masks are just mandatory now. Look, we have a long way to go in this pandemic and if we want our economy open, if we want our lives back, a fundamental part of that is going to be
Wearing Masks<\/a>. I feel its a cheap and easy thing to do. I dont know why we as a country havent really made this a national goal. We really should. Dr. Jha, thanks for your time this morning. Thank you, george. And as the cases of coronavirus soar, the president downplaying the pandemic during the fourth of july celebrations, instead, spending time focusing on culture wars. Our terry moran has more from washington for us. Good morning to you, terry. Reporter good morning, t. J. It was a very different fourth of july, not just because of the pandemic canceled parades but also because the president on a day when other president s have chosen to try to unite the country around shared values, as you say decided to make a couple of backtoback dark, blistering speeches, divisive, in which he identified the real threat to the country, his political opponents. At the white house on the fourth of july, the president vowing to protect the country from what he claims is the real threat, americans protesting injustice and bringing down controversial monuments. We will never allow an angry mob to tear down our statues, erase our history, indoctrinate our children or trample on our freedoms. Reporter statues did fall. In baltimore, where a statue of
Christopher Columbus<\/a> was toppled from its pedestal and thrown into the harbor. Back in the capital, an
Independence Day<\/a> standoff played out at the foot of the washington monument. Trump supporters clashing with protesters. [ crowd chanting ] the president took aim at protesters in backtoback speeches over the
Holiday Weekend<\/a>. The first at mt. Rushmore. Their goal is not a better america, their goal is to end america. Reporter there the president addressed thousands of supporters amid the ongoing pandemic. Few
Wearing Masks<\/a>. At the white house, trump who often talks about the virus going away or disappearing, downplaying the threat again based on increased testing. But the coronavirus is still hitting close to home for the president. His son don juniors girlfriend
Kimberly Guilfoyle<\/a> has tested positive. We should add that donald trump jr. Has tested negative. Kimberly guilfoyle will isolate for a couple of weeks. She tweeted that she looks forward to a speedy recovery so she can resume working to elect
President Trump<\/a>. T. J. . And terry, before we let you go, another name getting into the race for president and this is a big name but a surprising name possibly. Reporter kanye west has thrown his hat in the ring, t. J. Hes been talking about running for president for awhile. He is a little late to the game. Hes got to get some kind of program together but i think really these are very serious times, serious issues the country is facing, some very significant problems. Its unlikely hes going to find much traction but you never know. T. J. Weve learned that. You never know. Terry, good to see you. Thanks so much. Robin . Okay, t. J. Now we have the latest on those fires that are sparking evacuations out west. The dry wind fueling nearly 50 wildfires. Ginger has the latest for us. Good morning, ginger. Good morning, robin. Those were large wildfires. There were hundreds of fires sparked by fireworks over the weekend. As you can imagine, very dry and gusting wins then you get this, the soledad fire rapidly growing east of santa clarita, north of los angeles. Zero percent contained. Temporarily shut down the
Antelope Valley<\/a> freeway. Evacuations in the 200 to 300people mark. Now we have the gilroy fire in
Northern California<\/a>. Thats 1,000 acres. 15 contained and two structures burned. So you know there is a problem and i heard them last night, people still set off fireworks post. I would not do that if youre in nevada, southern california, colorado, arizona and into utah, because there are red flag warnings. Youre going to have gusty winds. Speaking of, 60mileperhour winds with rain in pasadena, maryland. 19 people injured in a garage there. Today the storms from harrisburg, pennsylvania, to the jersey shore. George . Thanks very much. Were going to get the latest now on that eruption of gun violence across the country. Dozens shot in new york, chicago and atlanta over the weekend, some of the victims 7 and 8 years old. Steve osunsami is in atlanta where a young girl was killed near a memorial for
Rayshard Brooks<\/a>. Good morning, steve. Reporter good morning to you, george. This is one of several
American Cities<\/a> where an
Alarming Number<\/a> of people were shot up in the streets over the weekend. Authorities are pointing out that many of these communities that are struggling with the stresses of covid19 are also struggling with an alarming increase in homicides. Enough is enough. Reporter atlantas mayor says she is fed up with the violence on her city streets in the wake of the protests over the policing of black americans and says her heart is broken over the shooting death of an 8yearold girl saturday night. Were fighting the enemy within when we are shooting each other up on our streets. In this city, you shot and killed a baby. Reporter
Secoriea Turner<\/a> was shot near here, outside the wendys parking lot where 27yearold
Rayshard Brooks<\/a> was killed at the hands of a white
Police Officer<\/a> last month. People with long gun have taken over the restaurant and the street in front of it and police let it happen. The girl was shot by someone there while riding in a car with her mother and another adult. This random wild, wild west, shoot em up because you can, its got to stop. It has to stop. Reporter the people in charge of the area are blocking roads with barricades and their guns. The restaurant has become a memorial to
Rayshard Brooks<\/a> and people trying to peacefully demonstrate still visit it. If you want people to take us seriously and you want you dont want us to lose this movement, then we cant lose each other. Reporter across the country this july 4th weekend, a large amount of violence in
American Cities<\/a> and many victims are young children. A 7yearold girl was killed while playing outside with other children in chicago where 75 people were shot this weekend. 15 of them died. An 11yearold boy was shot and killed in washington, d. C. , and in new york over the
Holiday Weekend<\/a>, 51 people were the victims of gun violence including two new york city
Police Officer<\/a>s. There are many here in the city who feel that theres a sense of lawlessness happening and they blame the mayor and the
District Attorney<\/a> who they feel have prosecuted cops, gone after
Police Officer<\/a>s and attempted to defund parts of the
Atlanta Police<\/a> department budget. At the same time, this same mayor is being accused by the other side of not doing enough to push in police reforms. An 8yearold girl was caught in the middle of all of this. T. J. All right, steve, thank you so much. We want to turn now to what was pretty much a scary scene in indianapolis at a nascar race. We do need to let you know first everybody was okay but this started out as a wreck, a pileup during a caution, but what youll see is one of the pit crew members there gets d. You see him scoot off. He was okay ultimately but a scary scene at nascar over the weekend. Boy, that sure was scary. We are following a lot of other headlines this morning, including some
Major Concerns<\/a> for the nba. A dozen players have tested positive days before they were supposed to head to orlando. J. J. Redick will join us live. First lets go back to ginger. You know what, flash flooding in minneapolis over the weekend and severe storms with damaging wind possible in that swath. Your local weather in 30 seconds. First, the select cities sponsored by amazon. We can do this, guys. But what does it take to strengthen our
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Mission Impossible<\/a> fallout. Tom cruise, did he thrill us or what . We have some good news this morning. The
Mission Impossible<\/a> series is back in action. The new movie set to resume filming in the uk. Well have all the details coming up in a special edition of pop news and filling in for lara spencer, sam champion. So buckle up for pop news. Looking forward to having sam back, robin. Here are the top headlines were following right now. Cases of the coronavirus in the u. S. Are now closing in on 3 million, as 37 states see an increase and there are new concerns this morning after scenes like these at beaches over the weekend. Packed crowds not
Wearing Masks<\/a>. This comes as hundreds of scientists warn they believe the virus is airborne and transmitted much more easily. And there are new developments in the case of
Vanessa Guillen<\/a> who vanished in april. Her family says the army identified her remains. This morning, one of the suspects in her disappearance is due in court. And this morning, tributes pouring in for broadway star nick cordero, the 41yearold passing away after a long battle dealing with coronavirus. James iglehart tweeting you were a wonderful man, a wonderful husband. The happiest dad i knew. This was a story we followed closely and got positive updates about him. So really sad to see this news about nick. When his wife amanda went on social media yesterday to tell everybody, it was heartbreaking. Thank you. We do have the latest on the return of sports. Nba teams will start to head to orlando tomorrow but theyre t the lwkee bucks, dn backs. Thrutest results. This comes after dozens of basketball and
Baseball Players<\/a> have already tested positive. Now some are opting out of the shortened seasons. Trevor ault has the latest. He joins us this morning from yankee stadium. Good morning, trevor. Reporter robin, good morning. You know, just like the entire countrys efforts to get back to business, there have already been several errors and adjustments for professional athletes. The yankees hoping to avoid that surge have been training here in the bronx. With leagues now set to return within days, some of the top names in sports say right now the risk is just not worth it. Ovt n teamsrepa ams shutting the
Sacramento Kings<\/a> and
Milwaukee Bucks<\/a> closing their buildings after members of their staffs tested positive for covid19. Its just the latest setback in the world of sports as
Major League Baseball<\/a> is warming up for the start of the season. There are mounting concerns as to whether the league is ready for the first pitch in the midst of a global pandemic. We want to play and its going to come down to how safe are we going to be . Reporter with baseball set to begin its season in just a couple weeks, 31 mlb players from 19 teams have tested positive for covid19 while every team returned for
Training Camp<\/a> on friday. Not everyone is completely confident the league is ready to play ball. Including superstar mike trout, whose wife is pregnant. Honestly still dont feel comfortable. Reporter among baseballs new rules testing for covid every other day, no highfives, hugs and nonplaying personnel are required to wear masks in the dugout and bullpen but for some highprofile players these measures dont go far enough. The nationals
Ryan Zimmerman<\/a> and david price and
Felix Hernandez<\/a> already announcing theyre sitting out the shortened
Season Citing Health Concerns<\/a> for their families. These are grown men. They have to speak to their own truth and how they feel about things. Reporter and players in the nba have also expressed their unease. So far 25 basketball players have tested positive. Now teams will begin reporting to orlando on tuesday even as florida has seen a
Record Number<\/a> of cases. Players and staff from all 22 teams participating will be sequestered in a socalled bubble at the espn wide world of
Sports Complex<\/a> at the
Walt Disney World<\/a> resort. League officials hoping that will keep teams safe but some players are unsure. And overnight, another sport taking a pretty big step towards returning, the
National Hockey<\/a> league and its
Players Union<\/a> reached ang agreement to
Start Playing<\/a> again later this summer in canada and
Major League Soccer<\/a> two days away from playing matches. Already one of them has been postponed after eight players tested positive. Robin. All right, trevor, our thanks to you. Joining us now is new
Orleans Pelicans<\/a> guard j. J. Redick, a 14year veteran of the nba. I cant believe its been 14 years. It seems like it was only yesterday we were watching you play college ball at duke. J. J. , thank you for getting up and being with us this morning. Tell us the thought process behind your decision opting to play. Sure. For each individual guy i think it is a very personal decision. For me, you know, i feel like i have responsibility to do my job. I have responsibility to my teammates. I have a responsibility to the league and the wellbeing of the league and the wellbeing of the future generation. I think also for me and a lot of guys, what basketball represents is normal and what so
Many Americans<\/a> want is some return to normal and i know in bringing back sports, theres a component of normalcy for the fan and, look, thats important for us as players. We want to have, you know, go back to our livelihood and the thing we love doing and we want to give the fans something to watch. And theres so many fans who are eager to see you back but you know there are folks who are also saying this should not take place. What do you say to those who feel that nobody should be playing at this point, j. J. . I think they have a valid point. Ive said this all along in all these debates about whether we should be playing, whether so and so player should play, whether i should play, i think theres no right answer and i think theres no wrong answer. I think theres truth in everybodys feeling right now. This is an unprecedented time in our country. This is an unprecedented time for nearly every sports league. I think you have to go back to world war ii to find this level of disruption for sports leagues so this is something were all experiencing in realtime. We all make those decisions. I dont think its wrong to say we shouldnt play. Were going to try to play. Were trying to make the best of a bad situation. I think our leadership at the
League Office<\/a> with adam silver and leadership with our union, michele roberts, gary temple, chris paul, theyve done an amazing job in trying to create an environment where we can go play basketball and as best we can only worry about basketball but thats obviously going to be very difficult. And you mention that and appreciate how up front you have been in saying while you are opting to play, that you said, quote, no
Comfort Level<\/a> in what you do. So explain to people what you mean by that. Sure. Look, were going to have great digs in orlando. Were going to stay at a great hotel. Were going to play in nice gyms. Im sure well have nice food. Thats not the type of comfort i was referring to. Comfort implies ease, ease of thought, ease of feelings. When i think of whats going on in our country right now, i think of distress, i think of grief. So were going to orlando which is a covid hot spot and were trying to limit the inflow and outflow of people into that bubble. Were isolated and away from our families. Theres social unrest, political unrest, theres all these things going on in our country. And, look, we have to do our job and try to focus on playing basketball to the best we can, but we realize theres way more important things going on in our country right now. And you know that its one thing to have messaging on your jerseys and theres going to be black lives matter on the floor, but you said it goes beyond that and youre seeing with adam silver and others in the league, your owner, mrs. Benson, that it goes beyond that. That theres more that needs to be done to address social injustice. Yes, we are looking to create real action and real change and what that looks like, were still trying to figure out. I know the league and the union are working together to try to get through some of these issues. When covid hit you saw them step up in their communities. When social unrest hit with the murder of george floyd, you saw players step up in their communities. Leading protests in atlanta. You saw maya moore and a host of wnba players opt to sit out so they can pursue change in social justice. Youve seen athletes across the board step up in their communities and so for athletes and specifically for black athletes, not myself, but black athletes and 70 of our league is black, what is the league doing . What are owners doing in their communities to step up . And thats really what we mean by can we create some change through the resources that our league and our owners have . And we appreciate you being one of those to step up, j. J. Appreciate it very much and get another cup of coffee. I know on the break you were grabbing another cup of coffee. You have some long days ahead of you but appreciate as always your time and my best to you and all in the league. You take care, j. J. Thank you, robin. Take care. You got it. Coming up next here on gma, we have more that we are going to discuss and well let you know when we come back. Let you know when we come back. We stick together, for worse or for better yeah through any kind of weather, yo youre my friend in need. come on, come on we stick together, we make the sunshine brighter, we make it all feel better, youre my, youre my, woo, yeah youre my family. yo youre my family. This iced coffe could wake you up. This frappe could be considered a date. Whatever this order is for you, well be here to take it. Any size soft drinks are just a dollar at mcdonalds. Its called ubrelvy. The migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes without worrying if its too late or where you happen to be. One dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop a migraine in its tracks within two hours. Many had pain relief in one hour. Do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. Few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. Ask about ubrelvy. The anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. Our bargain detergent couldnt keep up. With us. Ask about ubrelvy. Turns out its mostly water. So, we switched back to tide. One wash, stains are gone. Daughter slurping dont pay for water. Pay for clean. Its got to be tide. Crankypated a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. Miralax is different. It works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. Free your gut, and your mood will follow. sharon smoking caused my throat cancer. But, walking every day makes me feel like myself again. Well, well, almost. announcer you can quit. For free help, call 1800quitnow. Nall dogs descend from wolves, or the age, and for thousands of years theyve shared a love for meat. Blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. Feed the wolf that lives inside your dog with blue wilderness. You know your kid doesnt step around puddles. And you know cheap leaky diapers are an amateur move. You need luvs prolevel protection. Luvs. Parent like a pro. Weve always put safety first. And we always will. For. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Back now with new back now with new details in ghislaine maxwell,
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Great American<\/a> cookout and we cannot wait to introduce you to the chef behind it, j. R. , all ahead as we say good morning, america. And good morning, america. Hope youre well this monday morning. Thanks for starting it with us. We are going to start, robin, look at that. Look at that grin. She cant wait to get up and get out. Robin, youre hitting the road here shortly. Road trip. Road trip. Its only 15 minutes but im leaving the bubble, yall, putting on some real shoes, kicking off the slippers and putting on real shoes. Im going to visit one of my favorite chefs, j. R. Rusgrove at the grill in his backyard. He actually opened a to go restaurant during the pandemic. Thats already become a huge success in bristol, connecticut. Well make his famous nacho burgers and street corn. I cannot wait for that, guys. Okay, well, travel safe, robin. Thats coming up in a little bit. We start with the mornings top headlines. Cases of coronavirus are on the rise, 37 states and there are new concerns after packed parties over the weekend. Will reeve is in orlando with the latest. Good morning, will. Reporter hey there, good morning, george. A grim record weekend here in florida. 21,000 covid19 cases as cases here rise and around the country, this all as troubling images come in from the fourth of july weekend. This fourth of july weekend americans gathering nationwide amid the pandemic. In diamond lake, michigan, hundreds of partiers jammed together. No masks in sight. Social distance protocols apparently ignored. Thousands line the beaches of delaware and new jersey. Lake minnetonka in minnesota and the lake of the ozarks in ssridh tes reg incr on satday
President Trump<\/a> attribtove tesmost 40 million people. By so doing, we show cases, 99 of which are totally harmless. Reporter george spoke to dr. Ashish jha about that claim earlier this morning. Hes now adding that 99 of cases are totally harmless. What are the facts there . Yeah, so the facts on this are really quite clear which is that the reason were seeing an increase in cases is because were seeing an increase in infections, not because of more testing, 99 of cases are not harmless. About 10 end up getting hospitalized. If youre hospitalized its certainly not harmless. A chuck of those people spend quite a bit of time in the icu and some proportion of people end up dying so its not harmless for any of those folks so i dont know why the president says that. But its clearly not true. Reporter this testing site in orlando is the largest in all of florida. Today theyre hoping to test up to 2,000 people. People have been camped out overnight to get in, and cars have been streaming in all morning, but so far there have not been as many people arriving at this site as officials expected coming off the
Holiday Weekend<\/a>, robin. All right. Thank you, will. Now the other big story, the wildfire danger that is out west. Gusty winds are fueling nearly 50 fires, forcing evacuations. Ginger is back with us and has the lnggo mniga, gi. Good mor. Those were the 50 large wildfire there were hundreds of wildfires sparked by fireworks. Red flag warnings in place. This is not the area to do fireworks. The soledad fire, 1,100 acres, 0 percent contained east of santa clari clarita, temporarily shut down a highway and have evacuations of a couple hundred people and
Northern California<\/a>, the gilroy fire, thats more than a thousand acres burned. 15 contained. At least two structures have been lost so far. So red flag warnings, nevada, arizona, utah into colorado and wyoming,
Northern California<\/a> and oregon too because winds will be gusty. Thats what makes the fires even more erratic and more difficult for those brave firefighters to fight. Under the jet stream we go, though, thats dry out west and windy as well but here we dont have the wind. 95, chicago going on a long stretch. Heat advisories. Philadelphia will feel close to 100. Back to rochester, new york. George . Thanks very much. Robin, its close to barbecue time. My home crew, theyre already in the car. They left me. Theres nothing like chef j. R. s burgers for breakfast so keep that grill hot. J. R. , im coming. Keep it hot. Ill be there soon but, t. J. , im going to miss sam. Youll miss sam but, folks, look, oh, my goodness, sam champion has a very special pop news for us. A sam champion edition. You dont want to miss that. Also, the latest coming up, work from home fashion, how to be comfortable while also looking professional at the house. Stay with us. Needles. Essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. Because there are options. Like an unjection\u2122. Xeljanz. The first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to
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Oliver Dowden<\/a> announcing they will exempt some of the u. S. Actors and crew from its 14day travel quarantine so that hollywood blockbusters, ladies and gentlemen, can resume production. Ju a wk ter he spokef about the plans on how
Mission Impossible<\/a> 7 can safely resume filming, making production now mission possible. Come on now, you knew it was coming. Right now its slated to hit theaters in the fall of 2021. Now
Paris Jackson<\/a> who is opening up in a new series,
Michael Jacksons<\/a> daughter who by the way is now 22 years old, how time flies, gorgeous, is giving the public a never before seen view inside her private life including her relationship with boyfriend and bandmate gabe glen in a new series on
Facebook Watch<\/a> called unfiltered,
Paris Jackson<\/a> and gabriel glynn. Now paris revealing struggles with body image and selfesteem. This is an exclusive clip. Take a look. I do believe that beauty is in the eye of the beholder and i think more than what i look like, if someone finds me beautiful, then i really appreciate that because i have a lot of ink securities. Personally, yeah, there are probably a couple things i probably want to fix about myself. Im not even close to loving myself. Absolutely beautiful, beautiful, beautiful lady. The series follows paris and gabe as they find their own voice and sound and its difficult in the shadow of her famous father, so check out
Facebook Watch<\/a> every tuesday for a new episode of unfiltered. Finally, ladies and gentlem superse me at the same time weddings a aofusan so one
Australian Company<\/a> is letting couples say i do at a different kind of altar, the dashboard. I do drivethrough connects couples with officiants and photographers in your area holding a 20minute drivethrough ceremony but dont worry. You dont have to head down under to tie the knot this way. The company
Just Launched<\/a> right here in new york city, as well as new jersey and vegas, the capital of drivethrough wedding. The officiant meets the couple by their car, vows are exchanged following social distancing rules, and paperwork and rings passed through the open windows. I do drivethrough saying marriage and love is still essential even in this time of a pandemic. Ladies and gentlemen, i give you pop news. Thank you, sam champion. Thank you, sam. We are going to switch gears and get more on nick cordero. The 41yearold actor lost his battle with the coronavirus sunday after three months in the hospital. His wife
Amanda Kloots<\/a> shared an bes has the story. Overnight and good morning, deb. Reporter good morning, george. Yes, this is certainly not the outcome that
Amanda Kloots<\/a> had envisioned when she so courageously took us all on this heartbreaking journey fighting for her husbands recovery, trying to harness the global power of positivity and prayer. But in the end, the coronavirus was just too difficult of an enemy to defeat. He was a talented actor who stole the spotlight on stage if i go to church on sunday burn down my school on monday reporter and in front of the camera. Well, if it isnt my favorite defective. Reporter nick cordero losing his battle against coronavirus complications three months after he was diagnosed. His wife
Amanda Kloots<\/a> on instagram, god has another angel in heaven now. I am in disbelief and hurting everywhere. My heart is broken as i cannot imagine our lives without him. In march, just days after sharing this image of his wife and son on instagram, cordero fell ill. In may, his wife telling
Michael Strahan<\/a> about those early symptoms. He didnt have a fever. He didnt have a cough. He had an appetite. He had a sense of smell. He had a sense of taste. So we really didnt think that it was covid. Reporter on april 1st the 41yearold actor was sedated in the icu at cedarssinai hospital in los angeles. His battle against the illness was uphill. Unexpected
Health Complications<\/a> arose including strokes, sepsis, damaged lungs and blood clots that resulted in a leg amputation. Through it all, his wife who couldnt be by her husbands side remaining optimistic, dancing outside his window, going live on instagram daily wewhe aif ltuples live your 1yearold, elvis. Nick, dada, is awake yay reporter kloots posting that she sang his song to him while holding his hand. As i sang the last line, theyll give you hell but dont you let them kill your light not without a fight, live your life, i smiled because he definitely put up a fight. Ill love you forever and always, my sweet man. The tributes are just pouring in this morning, tributes of admiration. Linmanuel miranda, the hamilton star tweeting, devastating. What a loss, what a light. Whole heart with amanda and his family. Actress viola davis writing, rest in peace, nick cordero, my condolences to you and amanda, saying how sorry she is for the little one. My heart is with you. And finally zach braff who was a former costar and best friend tweeting out that nick had asked him the last thing he ever tweeted or asked for was for him to look out for his wife and 1yearold son. I promise the world they will never want for anything. I feel incredibly grateful to have had nick cordero in my life. Just so much pain and heartbreak being felt everywhere, george, and i have to tell you, once again, a reminder that the coronavirus is very serious and can be very devastating. Sad, sad reminder of that, okay, deb, thanks very much. T. J. All right, george. We turn to new concerns for working parents in this pandemic. With schools looking at very modified schedules this fall, one mother writing in the
New York Times<\/a> that our economy is making it clear right now you cannot have a kid and a job. Becky worley spoke exclusively with the author, and good morning to you, becky. Reporter good morning, t. J. Because of covid, schools have to reduce the number of students in a class. But they have to do it with the same number of teachers, so to make the numbers work that means a rotating schedule. Kids in classrooms part time and learning remotely from home part time. Now, parents, if kids are only in school part time but we need to work full time, how is that going to work . Across the
Nation School<\/a> districts are deciding what the classroom will look like this fall as parents struggle to hang on. We cant keep up with this. Everybody is overwhelmed and everybody has their hands tied. Reporter in a
New York Times<\/a> article entitled in the covid19 economy you can have a kid or a job. You cant have both deb perelman says her
School District<\/a> is considering sending students back only part time, physically attending school one out of every three weeks but she says that does little to help parents desperate for normal routine. There are people who have hit pause like been able to hit the pause button on a project under the idea that september would return some level of normalcy in child care and not having your kids there all day and now they cant and theyre really afraid theyll have to leave the workforce. Reporter the
American Academy<\/a> of pediatrics who recently released guidelines for
Opening School<\/a> says they too want kids physically in class pointing to its major health, social and educational benefits. Hd as cntry to reto be working conavirus infections and thso t reopening of schools in the fall much, much easier. Reporter but for back to school there is no one size fits all solution since the virus looks different in different places. We cannot protect kids from all risk. But were going to have to decide week by week or month by month is it riskier to send kids to school and have everyones health be in jeopardy or is it riskier to keep kids home and have everyones finances and ability to pay their bills be in jeopardy . Reporter it was one thing to do
Distance Learning<\/a> as an emergency sprint. Just make it to summer was the mantra in our house but im not sure how families are going to turn this situation into a marathon, t. J. Thats a good point. Lets make it to summer, then to fall and now we dont know how long we got to hold on. Becky worley, thank you as always. Time for us once again to say hello to ginger. Hey there. Hey there, t. J. And you know what, a lot of us just trying to get back in the groove on a monday after a
Holiday Weekend<\/a> and we all feel like phineas. Yeah, thats phineas, the frenchy, not loving being behind the laptop again this morning. Speaking of a marathon it feels like it. Hes from new york city and so grateful you sent that in. This sponsored by verizon. We have more. We want to you share your we want to you share your moments on my
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Service Members<\/a> . What does it take to let them know that we stand behind them, wherever they are . So as we know, most of the country has been working from home for months now and that has had a significant effect on a lot of things but also on our wardrobe. Comfortable clothing which means big business for athleisure companies. Take a look. Hey, hey, hey. How are my best girlfriends . Reporter from sweats hello, sweetheart. Reporter to track suits what you call insanity i call inspiration. Reporter athleisurewear is lunging in more and more as we work from home making up almost a quarter of u. S. Apparel sales. I love athleisurewear. Not only can it be professional on top but comfortable on bottom. Reporter since the pandemic hit, retail me not reporting a 32 increase in demand for casual clothing. The industry expected to be valued at 257 billion by 2026. I have this little stack of jeans and then all of these leggings and shorts. Its all about being comfy. Reporter but its also trendy. Brands incorporating popular prints like tiedye into the style. I can throw on a sweatshirt it ao ke shorts and its a look comfortable. Reporter sba, gom fashion expert
Melissa Garcia<\/a> joins us now with work from home looks that can work for you. Good morning. In fact, well start with we asked our gma viewers so we have what they wear during video calls. Lets look. Yep, sweats, number one, 38 , pajamas, 20 , same as in the office, 15 , my favorite, 27 , ill never tell. Do these numbers surprise you at all . Good morning, amy. Actually the one that surprises me the most is 15 of people are still getting dressed like theyre going to the office but theyre staying at home. That really surprised me but that also leaves 85 of the people still wearing probably sweats. Yes, exactly, so you actually have some looks for all of us so we can replicate at home that combine comfort with some professionalism as well for video meetings so were using our gma staff who have been working from home so well begin with nicole. She is starting with a look for an important business meeting with clients. Tell us about what nicole is wearing. Yes, so as we know sweats are completely acceptable these days but i love the idea of doing a matching set. You dont want to look like you atching set esr pajama sweats its the best part, you cant mess it up. Youre essentially just picking out shoes which you are probably not wearing anyway so its a great way to just elevate your sweats. This one from aerie. The top and bottom are matching set and you can order them separately. They come in mix and match sizes. They come in a wide variety of colors on sale right now. Both are around 30 each. So cute and affordable and, nicole, way to work that living room. I love that. All right, lets go to sara now. She is wearing a more casual look for internal meetings with your colleagues that combines joggers with a plain tee and still looks professional, even anna wintour apparently is getting in on this. Yes, youre right, amy. So joggers are officially back on the map, anna wintour giving them her seal of approval. She actually posted a picture of herself wearing them on her social media, and what i love about joggers is that theyre the
Perfect Blend<\/a> of casual and sophisticated. They have a sophisticated silhouette. Theyre a little bit more tapered. They have a little bit more t tailoring to them but they still have that yummy, cozy fabric. We paired it with a simple basic tee. This one is pink with a pop of color and easily put it with a basic white tee and put a statement necklace or earrings to dress it up and i also love the idea of a headband. That is a great accessory for your zoom meetings if you dont want to do your hair, throw it on and put it back in a messy bun and good to go. This set here is from b. T. Collection and the headband is from scrunchy. Melissa, whats your quick tip to still show your shape in these clothes . Yes, so if they can see you from a little bit more than the waist up, my tip would be just to tuck in your shirt to accentuate your waist a bit so you dont get lost in your tshirt or sweats. Thats good, all right. We have nicole with us now. She is wearing a simple body suit but you say that this can be a quick fix for a meeting in a flash. So, wow, shes looking good. I know. So believe it or not, body suits are making a comeback and not the ones that you pair with jeans or shorts but fullon body suits. We recently saw j. Lo sporting one so they are officially back on the map, and before you sort of cross them off your list, let me tell you why youll love them. First theyre incredibly comfortable. Also theyre great, again, if you have a lastminute meeting, throw on a lightweight layering piece. Here we gave her this levis denim jacket. You can put on an oversized cardigan. They pull together so nicely and so well. Beautiful. Thank you so much and thank you to our gma staff. You all look great. Well be right back. Announcer this is abc 7 news. Good morning, everyone. Eating inside a restaurant is once again banned in marin doubt because of worsening covid19 numbers. Health officials reinstated the ban at midnight. Its in effect for at least three weeks. Outdoor seating and
Takeout Service<\/a> will not change. On friday,
Governor Newsom<\/a> placed marin and 20 other doubts on a watchlist. Just a handful of places, and also santa rosa, everything is pretty good, but the breezes return and so do the choppy waters for our commute this evening. Temperatures cooler than yesterday. Youre most comfortable temperatures will be today, tomorrow and wednesday day. It gets good morning, coming up on the show, well talk with rob lowe. We begin the i in i do week. Thats coming up on friday. Thats the plan on live with kelley ryan. All night you know i got you welcome back, everyone. Great to have you with us on this monday morning and, george, im so excited about your next guest. Shes one of my favorite people. We are all excited. Uzo aduba from orange is the new black. She won emmys and
Golden Globe Awards<\/a> and now appears in mrs. America as political pioneer shirley chisholm. Welcome back to gma. How are you . Im great. How are you . Im doing well, thank you. Before we get to mrs. America tell us how youve been spending quarantine. Locked in the house. Ive been cooking a lot and i actually just got a bike, which im really excited about. Its my first bike as an adult and thats been really fun to go outside and get a safe experience of just, you know, some fresh air, and you feel like a kid when youre riding around the city. Its pretty nice. It is pretty great and were excited about mrs. America. It sheds so much light on a real transformative moment in our history. As i said, you play shirley chisholm. People may not remember her, the first black
American Woman<\/a> member of congress and broke all kinds of barriers when she ran for president in 1972. We want to show a little bit of a clip of that. You always said you would support me. Why couldnt you go all the way . I thought youd talk to us first. You just announced. I didnt get anywhere in my life waiting on somebodys permission. If you cant support me, get out of my way. Ill bet it was a real privilege to play a pioneer like that. Oh, my goodness. Absolutely. You know, a true privilege, a true honor. She was a trail blazer, you know, who changed the lives for a lot of women, a lot of women of color, and just when you think about when she was doing all these amazing things, the time ofit, you get a real sense of the might within that vessel. It was incredible. What you convey in that clip and all through the series is the quiet strength of
Shirley Chisolm<\/a> because she was facing so many barriers as she ran for president in 1972 but as you watch that series in light of whats happening in the country today, it really puts a new lens on it. Oh, without question. Absolutely. You know, again, you know, you think about what she was accomplishing at that time and how heavy that door must have been to try and open and, you know, its still thought of as pretty impressive today seeing women in political forums and so whats exciting to know, i think, is that there are more women at that same door and even though it has so many locks on it, theres a lot more of us there ready to fight and open it and she led the way. What a cast you have there in mrs. America. Cate blanchett, rose byrne playing gloria steinem,
Margot Martindale<\/a> who we saw with you and youve really brought everything to this. Oh, my gosh. I remember when i heard the cast list, you know, the announcement and i kept saying, what, what . You know, every single name and all these women are exceptional, they brought their a game to this as well and are just phenomenal and it was just such a joy to see that energy and passion, honestly that passion, every single day on set at work. Yeah, it was just incredible. You had some impromptu musicals off camera . Yes, yes, yes, yes. We have a very, very, very musical theater oriented cast, lover of the old standards. We love sondheim, rodgers hammerstein. A lot of my fair lady was being sung, making up musicals. It was the real it was i mean, like everybody can sing. It was amazing. Well, it was. The series is amazing as well. Thanks for coming in this morning. Mrs. America is now streaming on fx on hulu and coming up, tamron hall joins us live. I feel it coming tamron hall joins us live. I feel it coming [upb i fell asleep tobut when i woke up. I put everything in perspective. boy hi, do you want to share my sandwich . vo good feeds our connections. Good feeds us all. Hormel
Natural Choice<\/a> lunch meats. And the hidden smiles. The foggy glasses, and the sore ears. The determined looks, and the muffled laughs. A simple piece of fabric makes a big statement i care. Lets all do our part to slow the spread. Wear a mask. Learn more at covid19. Ca. Gov. I feel it coming back now with tamron hall the talk show host is getting ready to kick off a summer of giveaways as she and her team reimagine whats possible while doing the show all on remote. So great to have tamron with us. Tamron, thanks for being with us. I know your catchphrase is lets talk about it. Well, youve had a lot to talk about and im sure its nothing you could have ever envisioned. What has it been like doing the show like this during these times . Im going to tell you, amy, its like i think everyone. Were experiencing the same thing. I think it was lady gaga who said obviously there are
Different Levels<\/a> of how were coping with this pandemic, but the loss of control, the loss of whats next, that is resonating with all of us. We said lets talk about it. No idea that wed be talking about a pandemic, protests, a
Huge Movement<\/a> of young people saying that they must be heard. The conversations are layered but a show like ours when we first started, we felt that there was a place to have this conversation. We said lets talk about it. Ill put my table up there. You can bring whatever type of chair you want, a high chair which is right near my sons, a barcalounger, barstool but have a seat at the table and lets talk about it. Even things we could never imagine. Right, exactly. I know there have been challenges from doing things like this from home. I understand there was an embarrassing moment on zoom . I think there have been many embarrassing moments on zoom. Mine came in the form of were at my home and tape the show. In fact, i discuss heard a window or something open. My mother is upstairs helping with my 1yearold. My husband is here but i was on a zoom call with my executive producer one night and we meet 7 00 a. M. , 3 00 p. M. , all day long working around the clock from home and at one point i was so exhausted, i was on my bed and thought i hit the video i never heard of zoom by the way until all this started. I thought i turned off the video and im in my bed and i hear my producers husband say, is she in her bed . I went i was fully clothed by the way but nevertheless i was in my bed and im thinking, this cant happen anymore so other than calls like this which you guys at gma, i keep the video off because i am not prepared for all this technology. I embrace it but im not fully prepared for it. Exactly. I am right there with you. I know your son just turned 1 in quarantine. So congratulations. Thank you. Beautiful, beautiful, and i know that thats got a whole other set of challenges, im sure, but i know that it was him and your journey with motherhood during this year that inspired to you kick off this summer of giveaways. Tell us all about it. Im so excited. Today were kicking off the summer of giveaways and were having a virtual baby shower for moms who just had their children and moms who are expecting during this pandemic. So many times i look at this journey and think about my life last year. Were all doing that. In fact, i was looking at photos on my phone that we have of what was i doing this time last year, and i was preparing to have my first child at 48 years old. I cant imagine what it feels hike to walk into the hospital and some cases alone preparing for this moment. So we wanted to bring a little joy, a little love to moms who just gave birth or who are expecting and weve pulled together this virtual baby shower and like you said, amy, we didnt know what we would be talking about or how we would enrich the audience but when we started at the beginning of this pandemic we even used my childs baby monitor as one of the monitors for the show so i had two ipads, a baby monitor, putting this all on and we wanted to celebrate the journey. It is a difficult one under the most ideal circumstances, whatever that is, but imagine now being at the hospital. We have a mom that were surprising today. Shes been on bedrest, i believe, over 50 days in her hospital and she has no idea with the help of the hospital in the chicago area were going to sneak in and bring some joy so were excited to do that. Obviously thats personal for me because of my journey as a mom, but love is love and we all could use a bit of joy so whether youre a parent or not, when you see this show today, youre just going i think youll cry happy tears. I love it. We could all use a little more love, and thank you for bringing that to us. The tamron hall show will have a giveaway every monday in july, and yes, it starts today. Thank you so much for being with us. Check your local listings for that. Ginger, we head to you now. Yes, and how to keep your skin healthy under that hot sun so our sponsored olay can help protect your skin from morning to night and we met up with celebrity
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Leanne Rusgrove<\/a> have lived their dream ofng a re bristol,connecticut, but it hasnt always been easy. In 2011 they lost their first restaurant to a fire. It was destroyed. Reporter a few months later they lost everything to hurricane irene. It basically just washed right through the center of the building. There were chairs floating, menus floating and just shaking my head in disbelief. Reporter in and 2016 a new restaurant turned into a total loss. The entire septic system went down. We never turned a nickel profit on that one. Reporter no matter flame, flood or setback, the pair pushed through, even during the covid19 pandemic. J. R. And leanne opened a to go themed restaurant. We opened up pure foods and having amazing success over there. Reporter committed to the community and dreams, this duo always finds the strength to bounce back. I think when you love food and you love this world and you love your customers, you get over things pretty quick. And, you know what, we love this man right back. A j. R. Rusgrove good morning, good morning, good morning, good morning. Now, this is not this is his wheelhouse but not being on tv. But i want you to know this man so youll make nacho burgers. Nacho regular burgers. Nacho regular burgers. So what well do, very important. First step in a perfect burger, you want an 8020 blend. Go to your butcher, hometown, shop local, very important. You want 80 sirloin, 20 chuck sorry, chuck sirloin, come home and make your patties. Put a little salt and pepper on them, put them in the refrigerator, let them firm up. Dont want anything chilled on your grill. When youre ready to grill. Take them out and let them sit for 45 minutes, then put them onto your grill. Make sure your grill is super hot. You dont want a cold grill. You want a super hot grill. How long on the grill do you think . It depends on your taste. If you like well done probably aight, so lets make them. What are the fixings on it . The first thing we do ill bring you over a burger. Socially distanced. We are socially distanced. Put that burger on there. These are beautiful, beautiful brioche rolls. Thats probably one of the best rolls you can use for a burger. Miss robin, you start with the gouda dip. What is this . A gouda queso made from smoked gouda,
Monterey Jack<\/a> cheeses. Then you put caramelized onions. Caramelized onions. With a little bit of balsamic vinegar, a little bit of sugar. Preach, baby, preach. I love it. Oknowhat . Sh. Es peppers that are pickled, put those on top of the onions. Ooh. Amazing. Its a messy burger. Love that. Then the tricolored corn chips. Makes it a nacho. That makes it beautiful and gives it crunch, texture and looks very, very pretty and thats it, folks. Thats actually your nacho regular burger right there. Its absolutely delicious. Trust me, it is. You make sure you have a great pickle. Good burger, great pickle. So how about for the sides . Well do our gma kicked up street corn. If youve never had street corn youve got to make it at home. Its simple and its absolutely amazing. So, miss robin, im going to give to you a piece of corn that we have grilled. Okay. You can use the black tongues if you want. Thats going to help you because it is very hot. First thing, put on the cint s,es. Aer it. Gt t. J. Thinks i cant cook. He has no idea. Ive seen her make reservations. I make a darned good reservation. Next, role it into cotija cheese. What kind of cheese . Cotija from mexico. Its like a mexican feta cheese. Its absolutely creamy. Even if you dont like cheese you have to try this. Puatacontola. Good job then youll grab that in the bottle. Chili i knew what that was. You can get that at any local mexican market. Absolutely amazing. Just give it a sprinkle all over. Gives it color. Its a chili lime citrus based type of rub. Okay. Then after that you want to sprinkle with a little fresh cut cilantro we have right there that my wife leanne chopped up for me this morning. Thank you, leanne. Thank you, leanne. And then last but not least, take a fresh lime squeeze, a lime wedge and give it a squeeze over the corn. Oh, wow. And you got yourself your gma kicked up street corn. Oh, my gosh. It is if youre not a corn person or if you dont like cheeses im telling you, just try this because my wife is kind of a picky eater and now we cant cook it enough here at the house. In the time we have remaining how do you keep your strength and how do you keep your resilience with all thats going community. Were motivated by the fact that people come out and support us. We have been through so much in the 12 years weve been in the
Restaurant Business<\/a> and we have very amazing friends in this world. And the people drive us forward and no matter what tenacity, whatever befalls us, we wake up the next morning and put our best foot forward because we know we need to be here. Theres a reason why restaurants need to exist and i got to say to all my brethren out there that are going through some really bad covid things, hang in there. Hang in there, hang in there and just fight till the end. Dont stop swinging. U,. R. Well stop by pure foods on our way out. Can you give a shot of the crowd as we go byebye . Get all his weve always put safety first. We always wi we afor people. For the future. And there has never been a summer when its mattered more. Wherever you go, summer safely. Get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. Thanks for watching. Announcer building a better bay area for a safe and secure future. This is abc 7 news. Good morning, everyone. Major
League Baseball<\/a> is reportedly set to release the full schedule today. Several roberts say the giants will open at the dodgers july 23rd. Most of the teams, though, will open the following day. Teams will play a shortened season with just 60 days. Heres mike with a look at the forecast. Thank you. Hi, everybody. Lets open the
Weather Window<\/a> on san rafael. Look at all that beautiful sunshine. A nice day to be outside. Temperatures will be one to 15 degrees cooler today. We go from 67 in
San Francisco<\/a> for about 88 in antioch, so definitelywarmer, especially th weekend. Thank you, mike. Time for live with kelly and ryan. Well be back here announcer its live with kelly and ryan today, film and
Television Star<\/a> rob lowe. And, you will meet the amazing couple who will be married on live kicking off our i in i do week. Plus, a florida teen helping others is responsible for our good news story of the day. All next on live and now, here are kelly ripa and
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