The latest offers and what a prolonged walkout could mean. Janai flood investigation. Officials in libya assessing the catastrophe after two dams collapsed, sending a wall of water through the city. Our live report from libya this morning. Whit international issues. President biden heads to the u. N. General assembly this week, whats on the agenda. Plus, his crucial meetings including one with president zelenskyy of ukraine. Gio lost wages, resorts and casinos in las vegas struggling to get back on line following that shocking cyberattack. The update this morning. Janai asbestos lawsuits. Philadelphia teachers suing the School District, their health concerns. And why they say their First Amendment rights were violated. Whit turf talk. Aaron rodgers achillees injury artificial turf debate. Players making their voices heard, as teams hit the gridiron today. Gio breakfast breakdown. Americans shifting eating habit. More of us shelving the cereal. Whit too many tourists. European cities overrun by visitors. The top hot spots now setting limits. What it could mean for your next vacation. Cant touch this janai and Rocky Mountain showdown. Colorado defeats Colorado State in a thrilling Double Overtime game. Mr. Primetime extending his teams winning streak, what a spectacular showing from the sanders family. Gio coach primes biggest fan right here. Janai my, my, my. Whit music hits me so hard. Gio and we do Good Morning America here on this sunday. Lee wasnt even a Tropical Storm anymore when it finally hit shore in nova scotia, but the storms winds were deadly, tearing down a tree limb that killed a driver in maine. Whit still along the east coast as tens of thousands of customers remain without power this morning. Janai lets get right to the storms aftermath. Somara theodore joins us live from maine with the latest. Good morning, somara. Somara good morning. As stated those Tropical Storm warnings have been discontinued after lee made landfall in nova scotia. Damages along the new england coastline. This morning, cleanup getting under way after the remnants of hurricane lee pummelled the region. The storm turning deadly as it hit new england and canada with destructive wind. Torrential rainfall and dangerous conditions along the coast. The deadly storms strong winds leaving more than 40,000 without power in new england. Power lines down the street hanging over neighbors houses. Reporter at least one death during the storm, a large tree limb falling on a car near bangor, maine, killing the 51yearold driver inside. And this tree smashing through the windshield of this van. Lee lashing the coast. I lived here here 30 years, ive never seen anything like this ocean right now. Somara sunshine returning here in new england, however rain still coming down for parts of new brunswick. You can see the remnants of lee still churning there. As far as the east coast goes, were still monitoring that risk for rip currents from maine down to the delmarva peninsula. Were looking at a moderate risk for rip currents. You can see there, some spots are in the high zone. Be mindful about getting in the water today. Were not done tracking the tropics. Tropical storm margo will remain a storm, our next named storm nigel looks to bearing out to sea. 30 chance of Development Just off the coast of west africa. November 30th is the end of Hurricane Season, were not done yet. Back to you all. Gio Hurricane Season far from over. All right, somara, thank you so much. We turn now to historic uaw strike against the big three automakers. For a third day now, nearly 13,000 Union Members shutting down production at plants in three different states. We could see much more of this in the coming days. Abcs alex presha is in toledo, ohio. Reporter you see this group of workers behind me, theyve been out here since 6 00 a. M. Local time and theyll be here until about noon today. Thats the new shift for these uaw workers as they fight for a new contract. This morning, the United Auto Workers are back at negotiating table. On day three of this historic strike of the big three automakers. The uaw with a counteroffer to ford, General Motors and stellantis, as nearly 13,000 workers in three states walked off the job in a targeted strike. The uaw reports there were reasonably productive conversations with ford saturday and stellantis says its upped its offer to 20 increase for hourly wage, still no deal yet. Our money wasnt saving the company, it was lining their pockets. Reporter hes been with jeep for 40 years now on strike for the first time in his career at stellantis plant here in toledo. Hes preparing to dip into his 401 k to stay afloat if this continues. He says whatever it takes. Im here for the fight and the duration. I believe in this fight. Reporter some workers already impacted by the picketing. Gm announcing temporary layoffs for 2,000. Ford laying off 600. Our members will be taken care of no matter what happens. Reporter uaw president shawn fain outraged by the cuts saying in a statement, they dont have to lay off a single employee. In fact ,they could double every autoworkers pay and still rake in billions of dollars. The big three automakers have seen a decade of record profits. They say their offers have been generous and they say the union should be reasonable. Among the uaws demands, a return to pensions, Better Benefits for retirees, cost of living adjustments and a 40 pay increase. I know were asking for a lot, but over the years that ive worked for them we gave up a lot. Reporter gio, obviously, no breakthrough yesterday, but a lot of people here hopeful that changes soon. Gio. Gio this wont be an easy fight. Alex, thank you. Now to the potential Economic Impact of a prolonged strike, what it could mean for the industry, communities and car buyers. Alexis is here to break it all down. Good morning, alexis. Reporter depending on how big the strike gets and how long it goes, finding a car you want at a price you can afford could get a lot harder. Heading into these strikes, they said they 70 days worth of inventory. If the strike goes on fewer cars and trucks on dealers lots and inventory could put pressure on prices. The big three automakers arent as dominant as they were once, accounting for 3 of Overall Economic growth. The strikes impact on the broader economy is expected to be limited. Three, fourweek strike will shave. 01 americans are still dealing with higher oil prices, rising Mortgage Rates and the resumption of student loan payments next month. The communities where the plants are located could be hit the hardest. Three targeted Assembly Plants in michigan, ohio and missouri employ nearly 13,000 people, who will have less money to spend and pump back into the economy. Whit sense of the ripple effect. President biden is closely monitoring the strike ahead of whats expected to be a very busy week for the president. Including a trip to new york for the u. N. General assembly. Abc White House Correspondent maryalice parks joins us from the front lawn with a preview. Reporter President Biden likes to talk about bringing American Leadership back to the world stage. Hes running on that message, next week at the u. N. This is a moment for him to demonstrate that. Hes the only head of state from the u. N. Permanent Security Council members attending the a general assembly. Its a tough moment, though, on so many big issues on inequality, climate change, members have fallen short. Real questions whether an Old Institution like the u. N. Is even still relevant. Wednesday, hell meet with israeli Prime Minister netanyahu, its their first meeting since netanyahu came back into office. A lot of attention on any interaction between him and the russian delegation. Thursday, zelenskyy actually comes back here, meets with the president at the white house with the president. Bidens team has asked for additional funding for ukraine. But several republican members of congress have been threatening to hold that up. I asked National Security adviser Jake Sullivan whether the president will be able to guarantee to zelenskyy that more aid is coming, sullivan said hes confident they can get it done. But reality is, there are still a lot of details to be hashed out, as congress is trying to avoid a shutdown in next couple weeks. Whit a busy couple of weeks ahead. Lets bring in our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl, good morning to you. Lets go back to that auto workers strike and President Biden weighing in. Voicing support for the unions efforts. What impact could that have on biden politically . As you know, biden who says over and over and over again that his goal is to be the most prounion president in america history. Clearly theres political pressure for him and his own core beliefs to be strongly with the auto workers as they go on strike. He reiterated that message on friday. But look, if this strike lingers on, has an impact on the economy, even a slight impact on the economy, thats bad for joe biden. So, while biden is effectively cheering on the auto workers. Hes also encouraging a rapid resolution of this strike, encouraging both sides to get together. Whit jon, lets switch to another topic here. Biden will also be watching closely whats happening on capitol hill this week, House Republicans pursuing that impeachment inquiry and another threat of a potential Government Shutdown. This Government Shutdown threat, whit, is real. I have talked to leaders in both parties in the house who say they dont see this coming together without at least a temporary Government Shutdown, perhaps one thats longer than that, and its unclear how theyre going to resolve this, Kevin Mccarthy as you well know has a very narrow lead majority in the house. He has a number of members who are digging their heels in, theyre demanding the kind of spending cuts and other provisions that democrats simply will not accept, so i dont see how this gets resolved. Government funding runs out on midnight, september 30th. It feels like groundhog day. Jon karl, thank you. Later on this week, john speaks with Hakeem Jeffries and republican representative nancy mace about the shutdown threat looming. Much more. Plus Martha Raddatz with an indepth exit interview with joint chiefs of staff mark milley. Janai. Janai turning overseas now to the humanitarian disaster in libya. That nation opening an investigation into the dam collapses caused by torrential rain, the death toll reported to more than 10,000 with thousands more still missing. Abcs ian pannell joins us live on the ground this morning. Ian, good morning. Reporter its really hard to get your head around the scale of whats happened here, janai, throughout this entire region, were only a couple of hours away from the epicenter of the disaster, you see everywhere thats been affected. Cars overturned, houses with holes punched through, as people come to terms with whats happened, theyre still grappling with the consequences. This morning, desperate search and Recovery Efforts are under way in libya. More than 11,000 men, women and children are dead. 9,000 still missing according to the World Health Organization. The view from the sky reveals the scale of this disaster. In one to after two dams meant the coastal town of derna in one to after two dams meant to protect the city collapsed. The wave of water and mud to cut through here were more than four stories high, roads broken, lives destroyed, little but mangled debris and mud remain. Officials say the record amount of rainfall overwhelmed the two dams that hadnt been maintained in years despite warnings. People are now slowly coming back to survey the damage. This farmer saying weve lost the agriculture, the water, our cars, the entire world. The World Health Organization said theyve sent emergency aid to reach more than a quarter million people. An International Aid effort to help those affected is ramping up, vital supplies, medicine, clean water arriving in derna for so many in need. One Health Center no longer working because all the staff have died. People coming together. This young boy scout seen helping in a Distribution Center saying god willing, well have fulfilled our duty to the fullest extent. And good willing every needy person will receive help. More than 11,000 people dead, but incredibly 10,000 still missing, and what were seeing is rescue teams, especially along the coast, recovering increasing numbers of bodies. A team from malta in the last day found one spot alone just up from here where they recovered 400 bodies, so were still very much in the middle of this disaster and the recovery, but also people trying to accept what on earth happened here. Gio. Gio just an unimaginable tragedy. Were going to turn now to the massive cyberattack in las vegas crippling several major hotels and casinos. Abcs melissa adan joins us now with the latest. Good morning to you, melissa. Reporter good morning, gio. Today marks a week since that cyberattack hit las vegas and mgm hotels and casinos are still working on getting systems back up and running. While theres progress, its caused chaos in sin city. You can imagine the concerns on how this major hotel and casino system was compromised. The hackers targeting mgm resort on the Las Vegas Strip and other locations as far away as atlantic city. The online easier vacations sites is still down and those playing the slot machines or video poker having to wait for attendants to pay them out in cash. Mgm acknowledges the attack but hasnt shared how it happened. The company saying it took prompt action to protect our system and data including shutting down certain systems and other gaming resorts having issues. Caesars saying they too were a victim of a cyberattack. Their online operations werent impacted. This weekend, at the the venetian, an outage, but theyre back up and running. And not due to a cyberattack. Whit. Whit what a mess. Now to three teachers in philadelphia suing the School District after they say their pay was docked in retaliation for raising Classroom Health concerns. Abcs phil lipof has the story. Reporter this morning, Public School teachers in philadelphia suing the School District claiming their First Amendment rights were violated as they protested the potential dangers of asbestos at their school. Those protests resulting in two days of docked pay. As a teacher of 55 years this is the first time ive gotten written up. Reporter this after they assembled their work schedule, concerned about how asbestos in the building was being handled. Sometimes there would be Ceiling Tiles that would perhaps come down. Reporter the district closed two schools last april because of the potential hazardous material. Not a lot of information was being shared by the School District of philadelphia. Reporter asbestos is a dangerous substance that can increase the risk of pulmonary illnesses like lung cancer. There are federal guidelines by the epa for the management of asbestos on Public School property. Including performing regular inspections. A 2019 federal report identified over 100 confirmed or assumed sources of asbestos in the building, the Teachers Want an update on the districts progress. Abc news reached out to the School District for comment on the teachers lawsuit and said they wouldnt comment on the pending litigation. Can we make this right . Can we give these teachers what they deserve . Reporter in addition to their docked pay the teachers are asking for their records to be expunged. According to the suit, up to 50 teachers were disciplined in this same way. All right, phil, thanks to you. Time now for a check of the weather, back out to somar theodore whos live. Somara yes, were off to beautiful start here in maine. But its the calm before the storm. Take a look, were anticipating more rain for the east coast. Well track this and time this out. 9 00 p. M. , some of the heaviest rain in carolinas along the del marva peninsula. And here we go, 4 00 p. M. Tomorrow, critical ride home, were expecting very heavy rain on alreadysaturated grounds. How much rain . Generally 1 to 2 inches. But if you live in new england, you could see anywhere from 2 to 4 additional inches. On tuesday, Severe Weather anticipated for parts of northern texas and oklahoma city, they could s somara here in maine, theyve already seen 300 more than normal precipitation over the last seven days. Theyre anticipating more rain tomorrow. We could be looking at a lot of damages. Downed power lines and the potential for downed trees. Gio all right, got to Pay Attention to that. If you have old vhs tapes at home, listen up here, you could be sitting on small fortune, some classic mo