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under investigation is asking this morning. game on. steph curry and lebron james facing off. the warriors and cavaliers going head-to-head in tonight's superstar showdown, but lebron and what he is saying now about the reigning mvp. and good morning, america. who is ready for the big showdown? >> it's going to be a late night but a good one. lebron james and steph curry, the warriors and cavs for the second year in a row and t.j. has the assignment out west. he'll set up game one later. >> that is coming up. first breaking news. let's look live at this home. s.w.a.t. teams are surrounding it in california. it is on fire as you see right there as police square off with the gunman who fled after a routine traffic stop turned violent. abc's pierre thomas is tracking all the latest. >> reporter: good morning, george. that tense standoff unfolding overnight and right now police are trying to force the suspect out of a burning house as one of the wounded officers remains in critical condition. the incident began just after 1:30 p.m. during a routine traffic stop. the suspect backed his car into a police cruiser and began firing. one officer injured as the suspect fled on foot. police in hot pursuit encountering the suspect again and more gunfire. a second officer is injured. >> right now we are in a mode of going out and searching yard to yard, door to door. >> reporter: and a manhunt is launched and hours later the suspect is found hiding in a house barricaded and refusing to come out. the confrontation the latest example of brazen attacks against police. so far 20 officers have been killed this year compared to 16 the same time last year, a 25% increase. this morning police taking no chances. >> we just introduced some gas into the residence, some tear gas in hopes that it will force the suspect out of the house. right now it doesn't appear to be working yet. he won't come out. >> reporter: police are planning to deploy a robot to see where the suspect might be inside that burning house. no word yet on whether he's been apprehended and obviously dangerous situation, robin, george. >> it sure is. we will stay on top of it. thanks. the race for the white house. the candidates fighting it out in california as donald trump faces the strongest attacks yet in the wake of those trump university allegations. abc's tom llamas is in sacramento, california. has the latest for us. good morning, tom. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you. donald trump dealing with trump university and now hillary clinton is set to paint him as a threat to national security. she's making a very aggressive speech in california today to make the case that trump is unfit to be president. overnight, donald trump back in california, convinced he can win this state in the general election and zeroing in on hillary clinton. >> hillary clinton, who lies, i mean, she lies. >> reporter: trump hammering clinton over benghazi claiming she wasn't ready to respond to that deadly attack on our u.s. compound. >> guess what, she was sleeping. she was sleeping like a baby. don't wake me up. >> reporter: hillary clinton still locked in her own primary battle but focusing on trump. >> he is trying to scam america the way he scammed all those people at trump u. >> reporter: clinton seizing on trump's growing trouble with trump university. >> trump and his employees took advantage of vulnerable americans encouraging them to max out their credit cards. >> reporter: donald trump currently the focus of three separate lawsuits claiming trump university defrauded some students. >> at trump university we teach success. that's what it's all about. success. >> reporter: a judge ordering the release of certain documents in one of the cases including the trump university employee playbook, revealing hard sell tactics used to get prospective students to get to pay tens of thousands of dollars for trump's real estate course. >> if you are going to achieve anything, you have to take action and that's what trump university is all about. >> reporter: employees said money is never a reason for not enrolling in trump university. if they really believe in you and your product, they will find the money, but the trump team countering, sharing these statements from trump u alumni that said the course worked for them. >> the courses that i took were outstanding. they were excellent in terms of the quality of the content. >> amazing, amazing learning experience. >> reporter: now, trump taking fire from another billionaire, mark cuban. cuban saying that trump is not transparent enough to know how much he's really worth and saying, though he knows real estate he must be desperate for cash for trying to go into ventures like trump steaks and trump water. george. >> we're joined by eric schneiderman who brought one of the suits against trump university. thank you for joining us this morning. you saw the testimonials at the end and the trump team says that the overwhelming majority of students were satisfied. that's one reason he says he's going to win the case. >> well, he keeps saying he's going to win the case but he keeps losing motions, all of this has been presented to the court and the two cases in california and my case in new york and they did have some students who filled out questionnaires that were not anonymous with the instructors looming over them. this has all been presented to the court. it's no defense to fraud. they told meme hand picked instructors by donald trump would teach them his personal secrets. he never met the instructors. the president of the university testified to that under oath and never participated in writing the curriculum. that's been testified to under oath so the fact they can find a few to put on tv is not -- >> which specific laws did he break? >> in new york we have laws against business fraud, we have laws against consumer fraud. we have a law against running an illegal unlicensed university. this never was a university. the fraud started with the name of the organization and you can't just go around saying this is the george stephanopoulos law firm hospital university without actually qualifying and registering, so it was really a fraud from beginning to end. >> trump has also claimed at the beginning this was a philanthropic venture. >> if it was he certainly made out well from the philanthropic venture. the initial estimates are that he personally pocketed $5 million from this. >> can you prove that? >> we'll get more information when we get to the damages phase of the trial but we're confident he didn't do this for free. >> you sent out an e-mail from your re-election campaign on this issue yesterday. you're a member of hillary clinton's leadership council and contributed to her campaigns. doesn't that feed the trump's team claim that this is all politics. >> not at all. the case was brought in august of 2013 after over a year of investigation and extensive negotiations with trump. if i had come on your show and said in august 2013 he would be the republican nominee for president you probably never would have invited me back again. it's not political. it's a straight up fraud case. >> you were talking about in 2011 trump called you and said he would be a national candidate. >> no, he really -- he's -- well, mr. trump says a lot of things at a lot of points in time but i assure in the summer of 2013 this was just a fraud case and bringing cases against different for profit colleges. this stuck out like a sore thumb. it was remarkable. the new york state department of education was chasing them around saying you can't hold yourself out as a university. they kept saying they would change their name or move out of new york. this was just a scam. >> if he wins the white house in november could he be called to testify as a sitting president. >> sure, he doesn't have immunity from civil fraud trials. thousands of people paid millions believing he would teach them their real estate secrets and we know from his own sworn testimony he didn't write the curriculum. none were his secrets and bilked millions out of money and we're going to make sure he pays it back. >> thanks to eric schneiderman. the latest on the shooting at ucla, panic after a professor was gunned down in an apparent murder/suicide. abc's kayna whitworth is on the scene in l.a. for us. good morning, kayna. >> reporter: robin, good morning to you although it has been a heartbreaking one on the campus as we learn more about this beloved professor killed having everyone on campus terrified. chaos on campus. students running for cover, s.w.a.t. teams storming ucla wednesday after reports of shots fired in the engineering building. >> report of a shooting occurred here on the ucla campus. we have reports that there may be at least one or two victims. >> reporter: this morning, details about the victim of the alleged murder/suicide. 39-year-old william klug. an engineering professor. authorities say they believe the shooter identified as sarkar was a student of klug's. that student turning the gun on himself after killing the well-liked professor, a married father of two. >> we're conducting a search. >> reporter: witnesses reporting at least three shots ringing out just after 10:00 a.m. fearing a mass shooting they rushed to the campus within minutes advising people to take cover. dozens trapped inside the engineering building. >> i heard somebody yell, everybody run. escape, run. people were saying they saw an assault rifle. >> reporter: some barricading themselves inside classrooms. propping tables against doors and tying printer cords to door handles, using belts, anything they could to stay safe. >> we just bolted out of there and hid in the bathroom for like an hour and a half. >> reporter: police seen inside the hallways on surveillance camera going door to door. authorities say that's when they found two deceased males with gunshot wounds, a gun and a note nearby. >> murder suicide? there's been no activity. >> reporter: this morning investigators are focusing on sarkar's grades and what's being described as a longstanding poor relationship between the two men. george. >> yeah, such a tragedy, kayna, thanks very much. we move on to dangerous floods in texas with the rivers at record high, the national guardsmen called in and more rain is on the way. abc's neal karlinsky reports from richmond, texas, good morning, neal. >> reporter: george, good morning. welcome to downtown richmond, texas, you can see just how much water there is but you really get of sense of how much water is flowing through this town. more rains came in overnight divide this city and flooding homes, too. overnight, texas waters rising. more than three-quarters of the lone star state now under a flood watch. >> where are we going to go? what are we going to do? >> reporter: the governor declaring a state of disaster in more than 30 counties. >> we're just trying to save our house. >> reporter: resources being stretched with more than 450 water rescues. over last the four days. >> oh, you guys are great. >> the national guard deploying in some communities swamped by the swollen brazos river, that river four feet higher than the record set 22 years ago. 1,400 homes affected. cattle struggling to keep their heads above water as they search for higher ground. we took a tour through hard-hit parts of rosenberg, texas, the only way you can, by airboat. >> people have lost everything. you're talking about four, five foot of water inside some of these homes. >> reporter: but to really understand the scope of the damage the best perspective is from the air and took a chopper up above the flood zone to survey the miles of muddy water. you can see how many of the roads are cut off and it's really a hodgepodge of where people can actually drive and still get through and where they need to use boats. back now live, take a look from above, parts of this state have received nearly 20 inches of rain over the last week and expecting more to come in over the next 48 hours, in fact, we have been getting rained on on and off all morning long here, george. >> that is just a devastating scene, neal, thanks very much. more on that new storm coming from ginger. millions under threat. >> that's the issue. you see this, now, three days in a row and start to think, why? why is this all happening? from brownsville to corpus christi, dallas to oklahoma city we've got those flash flood watches in place. this is why. we have a stuck pattern that makes this low pressure system very slow moving so a big ridge out in the west, this low digging in the pacific and it stays in that pattern and is going to stay that way through the end of the workweek, the beginning of the weekend, at least some more rounds of storms will sit and that thing will spin dumping at least three to five inches in some of these hard-hit areas between dallas, houston, brownsville, another bull's-eye that could see more than 5 inches, even a half foot. when this flash flooding comes in some get 6, some get 1. you don't want to get the 6. >> okay, thank you. now to a georgia teen facing criminal charges this morning after crashing her car severely injuring another driver while allegedly using snapchat behind the wheel and abc's gio benitez has the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. talking about one of snapchat's more popular features that lets you record the speed you're moving at while taking a photo and this morning being blamed for this crash. a georgia teen arrested charged with reckless driving and causing serious injury by vehicle after 19-year-old crystal mcgee aimed to hit 100 miles per our in her mercedes while using snapchat. the popular speed filter. the victim, maynard wentworth spending weeks in a coma suffering permanent brain damage because of that crash and now his family suing the teen and snapchat for negligence and hardship. >> many may be wondering what it is. >> reporter: increasingly popular with teens works by having users take a photo on snapchat then a filter records the speed of motion on the screen. it's become popular for teens to send photos of those speeds to each other competing to see who has the highest. wsb reports two of the passengers in mcgee's car say she was on the app just before the crash. >> said i'm just going to hit 100 and then i'm going to slow down. >> reporter: after the collision mcgee continues to snapchat from her hospital bed. this morning the victim's attorney speaking out to abc news. >> the family would like snapchat to take this speed filter down immediately. >> reporter: snapchat telling abc news, we actively discourage our community from using the speed filter while driving including by displaying a do not snap and drive warning message in the app itself. and the lawyers for crystal mcgee say she was not using it before the crash and saying the damage to the victim was caused solely by his own negligence. >> wait. so what is the purpose of the filter except to use it when you're driving. >> a lot of people to say they were going 0 miles per hour like relaxing on vacation. in this case she was living life in the fast lane according to the suit. >> hey, gio, thank you. so much excitement, robin, so excited. it is time for the nba finals and the rematch we have all been waiting for, steph curry and the golden state warriors taking on lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers so will the warriors keep the crown? that is the question for t.j. holmes. he is in oakland. i am jealous. the action kicking off tonight. good morning to you, teej. >> might not look that impressive right now because it's just me on the court but it will be impressive tonight because the two best players in the world will be on this court. you can debate steph curry, lebron james in what order but no doubt they are the best. so who you got tonight. king james or chef curry. >> the golden state warriors are the 2015 nba champions. >> reporter: this is what we've been waiting for. the undisputed two best players on the planet about to go at it in an nba finals rematch with a championship and legacies on the line. >> james on the pass from irving. >> reporter: lebron james and his cleveland cavaliers are looking for redemption after last year's final lost and their baby faced assassin steph curry. >> the mvp finding the igniter. >> reporter: king james already has two championships under his belt making his sixth straight finals appearance but he even acknowledges who is the man right now. >> steph was definitely the mvp of our league and is the mvp in our league and is a great basketball player and what he does for this league is amazing. >> reporter: curry this year was the first ever unanimous league mvp. >> back to curry. bang. >> reporter: his team set the record for most wins in a season. >> it's official. number 73. >> reporter: but he insists he isn't trying to take king james' crown. >> that's not what i'm playing for to be the face of the nba or this or that or take lebron's throne or whatever. we're chasing dreams. >> reporter: curry and the warriors are fighting to cap off a record-setting season. james fighting to cement a hall of fame career and bring the first pro sports championship to cleveland in 52 years. this is going to be good. all right, so the warriors set a record for most wins in a season but have to cap it off with a championship. it don't mean a thing if you ain't got that ring. >> come on. >> oh. >> so good. >> the ball went in before we came on the air. >> you had nailed it. >> brave of you to even try, t.j. game one, nba finals right here on abc 9:00 eastern and back to ginger, a lot of heat in the west. >> i would never make that shot, yeah, the heat in the west, t.j. and others going to see this. portland, oregon, 70 to 100. big-time excessive heat watches especially tomorrow through saturday. coming up, the 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8. we begin with newly released 911 calls from the cincinnati zoo. for the first time we're hearing how the boy's mother and tourists pleaded for help. in those panicked moments. alex perez is on the scene in cincinnati with the latest. good morning, alex. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. that's right, authorities are trying to figure out if the boy's family should be held responsible for all this. now, those 911 calls revealing just how frightening this was for everyone. >> there's a baby in the zoo that fell in the gorilla moat. there is a baby in the zoo at the gorilla moat. hurry. >> oh, god. oh, god. he's got his pants. he's taking the baby into the cave. oh, my god. >> reporter: for the first time we are hearing the desperate calls to 911 as that 3-year-old boy was being dragged by a 450-pound gorilla. >> the gorilla went over and slammed him against the wall and then picked him up out of the water, climbed the rock wall and took him up on top. now he's up on top with the child and still has him by the shirt going back and forth. >> reporter: among the cries for help, the boy's frantic mother. >> my son fell in the zoo exhibit with the gorillas. the cincinnati zoo. my son fell in with the gorilla. there's a male gorilla standing over him. >> reporter: throughout the ten-minute ordeal the mother trying to calm him. >> be calm. be calm. he's dragging my son. i can't watch this. >> reporter: the zoo's emergency response team shooting and killing the 17-year-old endangered silverback named harambe to save the boy. a decision animal experts say was necessary. >> i'll bet my life right now if i had to that that child would not be here today. >> reporter: cincinnati police are now investigating the boy's family and parents regarding the actions that led up to the incident. the boy's mother who is a manager at a day care says her son is recovering and doing well. she's asking those who wish to donate to her to instead donate to the zoo in harambe's memory. and our local affiliate here in cincinnati says the prosecutor that's reviewing the evidence in this case could have an update on possible charges as early as tomorrow. george, robin. >> okay, alex, thanks very much. we'll continue to see what happens in that case. turning now to a potentially landmark case, a family suing a recreational marijuana company after a colorado man allegedly got high and murdered his wife. now his family is claiming that the marijuana-laced candy he ate is at least partially to blame. abc's eva pilgrim has more. >> reporter: this morning, a murder case involving a colorado husband's use of edible marijuana is now at the center of a first of its kind lawsuit. >> a report of a domestic violence in progress. >> reporter: kristine kirk called 911 saying her husband took marijuana and was talking like it was the end of the world and wanted her to shoot him. telling the 911 operator he was totally hallucinating. minutes later guns rang out. >> he grabbed the gun and she's screaming. the line disconnected. >> reporter: the couple's children home at the time. >> the last sound that they heard of hers that they'll ever hear was her scream. >> reporter: richard kirk now in jail awaiting trial on first degree murder charges pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. they're suggesting the pot-laced candy may have contributed to a psychotic break. the guardians are suing the maker of karma kandy orange ginger, a chewy candy containing 10 milligrams of thc in each serving. the active chemical in marijuana. it alleges the edible producers negligently, recklessly and purposefully concealed vital dosage and labeling information claiming the packaging doesn't warn buyers the high in edibles could lead to paranoia, psychosis and hallucinations. >> we don't have a lot of literature on what the side effects would be on a person who has ingested recreational marijuana so a manufacturer could potentially be held liable for that. >> reporter: an attorney for the makers of the candy say they were complying with all state labeling requirements at the time that say marijuana can have adverse health effects and calling the suit's claims preposterous and baseless. for "good morning america," eva pilgrim, abc news, new york. >> and our thanks to eva for that. joining us now from la dr. drew pinski host of "dr. drew" on hln. so glad we have you here. the edible forms of marijuana make up more than half of the marijuana industry there in colorado. and yet we see how potent these candies can be. just tell us how potent they can be. >> the real thing, robin, is that it is as you're saying becoming increasingly popular and looks benign, a gummy bear or something that looks like in this man had ingested looks like candy. it is, in fact, hidden in candy. children sometimes will think it's candy. animals will think it's candy. the problem with edible. not like smoking where you can feel the effects. it's rapid acting. with edibles the effects comes much later an whatever you've ingested, the amount is going to get into your system so you can't -- there's no going back. once you ingested it, it goes on. you can have adverse reactions to cannabis and unfortunately they're not common and can be quite severe. in this case those are precisely the reaction you can see. >> talk more about the danger once it's -- as you said, it's in our bodies for an amount of time and the damage it can do. >> the damage is a little more of a complex issue. there's even controversy about how frequently a toxic or psychotic reaction like this can occur. there are psychotic reactions from the intoxication and ones that can persist after somebody is off the drug. in terms of the adverse effect, people are talking about this all the time in the face of all the recreational marijuana movement but the real concern is on adolescents. there is a growing body of data that suggests that young people developing brains can be adversely affected and the brain structure changes and the real conundrum they seem to persist. in adults those same changes occur but go away after you stop using. with adolescents they seem to persist. >> one change we are seeing in the packaging. colorado has changed the packaging when it comes to -- when you put those up. put it up again. it looks just like candy. >> a gummy bear. check with me, robin, in a half hour. we'll see how i'm doing. >> should there be better labeling? >> of course, there should be. that's the problem. in the rush to bring recreational marijuana and, listen, i have no horse in this race. i don't want to bum anybody's high. i'm a physician and want to do what's right and help people not have bad health effects. the reality is in the high doses that can be delivered from edibles of course you'll see more adverse effect and the kinds of acute severe psychiatric reactions we're seeing are a concern. 100% increase in e.r. visits. for out of towners, 50% increase for them. 200% increase in emergency lines for pet poisoning, so everybody, be realistic about this. there can be real adverse effects. >> and i'm glad you brought up -- >> this gummy bear is pretty good. >> all right, dr. drew, you know you got a show to do. you can see him monday through thursdays nights on hln. big board is coming up. the detroit tiger star saying he battled zika. what he's saying now about the olympics. trump's new surprising ally in hollywood. think "entourage." is the perfect night's sleep a myth? we'll be back in two minutes. a myth? we'll be back in two minutes. actually helps to support your muscle health? laura enever snow get the protein you need. each serving has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle, plus 26 vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones. boost® high protein is the #1 selling high protein complete nutritional drink and it has a great taste-guaranteed! help get the nutrition you need everyday with boost® high protein. available at these 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about how many olympians have expressed concern. what can we learn from francisco? >> well, you know, what he is saying is that although we talk about zika being a mild infection, there's a real range here. you know, 80% of people have no symptoms. that means 20% do and there is a range from something that's very mild that you may not even notice to something more severe. the other thing here with rodriguez is, you know, he got zika in a place where there is an infection called chikungunya and that can cause problems as well and hard to tell those apart. whatever he had, it was something he would not describe as mild. >> and, rich, you were down in atlanta yesterday with the director of the cdc tom frieden doing a facebook town meeting. the big question on the table should the olympics be postponed, canceled or moved? >> yeah, you know, i asked him that point blank. from his perspective he says no and i'd agree with him. a couple of reason, one is 500,000 people are going to be coming for the olympics but if you look at all over travel to where it's being transmitted this represents less than 1% of travel. there are millions and millions that go to that whole region every day, every week. this wouldn't change that. so while there is risk for those who go to the games, it's small and can be reduced if you try to take those steps to avoid bites. >> in the case of the baseball player we've been mostly talking about pregnant women, that what zika can cause with pregnant women but then you have this athlete who is talking about some really bad symptoms from it. so i think it's just that in part has people just scratching their head and saying, do you really know how bad this is. >> well, you know, apart from zika, dengue fever and chikungunya are there, as well. and those are very serious infections, they can be serious, so any athlete going, any spectator who is going need to take precautions to avoid bites. you can question whether brazil should have been the host country to begin with. zika doesn't add that much risk on top of the other risks there but you don't want to take travel lightly. you really want to do what you can to stay safe on the road. >> rich, thanks very much. let's move on to donald trump always in the news. this time for his ties to hollywood. we have michael wolff from "the hollywood reporter" who broke the news he may be working with ari emanuel, who is the model for the jeremy piven character and, michael, thanks for joining us stirring up trouble right now. donald trump telling you that ari emanuel will help him with his convention film and turns out he is a supporter of hillary clinton. has given money to hillary clinton. the brother of the brother of mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel and his agency says, no, it's not happening. what is going on? >> i don't know what is going on but i know donald trump told me he speaks -- he speaks to ari emanuel all the time. sometimes several times a day. that ari is a -- has become a key adviser, the politician's politician donald essentially referred to him as and in some, the message from donald was that ari is in his pocket. >> but there is something that is clear in your article, michael, is that trump is very comfortable with people in hollywood and they're very comfortable with him. what is his relationship with hollywood, donald trump? >> you know, i mean i think his relationship is not just with hollywood but with the entire media and i would rather say instead of donald trump being a part of the republican party, he's more accurately part of the media party. these are his -- these are his people. this is his power center. if most politicians are of -- are deeply familiar with congress and that's their power base, trump is deeply familiar with the media industry from top to bottom. well, actually, actually mostly on the top. and this is -- this forms his perspective about power and it forms the way he's actually taking power. he knows all of these guys. they are his guys and he feels they're in his pocket. >> i love the portrait you paint sitting in trump's hollywood mansion late at night eating haagen-dazs out of the container, i take it and paint a portrait of a guy that's really at odds with what we're seeing on the stump. a really calm man. >> i didn't find him angry or hostile at all. actually quite the contrary. i really found him -- this was one of the happiest people i've ever been with. he has achieved everything that he could have achieved, could have dreamed of and now he's dreaming of achieving even more. >> well, all right, michael, thank you. i don't know if he gets much sleep when he's dreaming because we don't really get eight hours of sleep. we always are told that. we need to live a healthy life but a provocative new article suggests the perfect night sleep may be an impossible dream for most. arwa mahdawi is here. she's from the guardian. she makes that argument. we have been looking forward to having you on our program. and it was a very provocative article you wrote. you think it's a myth about getting eight hours of sleep. >> we all know we need to get it and feel better when we do but most simply can't afford it. sleep today has become the ultimate status symbol. you know who gets the least sleep in america? poor black people. you know who gets the most sleep, rich white women. sleep isn't just a matter of going to bed at the right time. it's closely linked to socioeconomic situation and right now we're talking about sleep a lot more thanks in part to ariana huffington who wrote "the sleep revolution" preaching about sleep. but i don't think we're talking about the right things. look at ariana huffington. you know how much she gets so much sleep. having nine assistants helps a little bit. most of us don't have that luxury so i think when we're talking about sleep, we need to be talking a bit more about the socioeconomic factors that feed into sleep inequality. >> how many hours of sleep 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there are going to be some red eyes tomorrow. there is a new way, guys, to cheer on one of them, mvp steph curry and his beautiful wife ayesha have now these officials emojis of their families. even a chef curry. >> i think there's a riley emoji. >> i do believe. i follow them on instagram and ayesha especially. she can burn in the kitchen. she's very good in the kitchen but are so entertaining to watch. rumor has it that's a cleveland cavalier tie you're wearing. >> hometown favorite right there. >> equal time here on "gma." >> we have a lot of ways to save some money this morning. so many of us spend big money on makeup. the average woman actually owns more than 40 products at a time but only uses five of them so how can you spend smarter. new way to put cash in your pocket and selling the photos on your smartphone? we will explain. >> that one surprised me. >> interesting, yeah. >> rebecca jarvis going to explain that. but right now paula with the morning rubdown. >> all right. thanks, george. the big story this morning, a new round of name-calling in the race for the white house five days before the california primary. hillary clinton is running neck and neck with senator bernie sanders but she's poised to take more shots at donald trump today calling him a fraud, and trump, he's not holding back either. abc's tom llamas has more for us this morning from sacramento. good morning, tom. >> reporter: paula, good morning. hillary clinton set to portray donald trump as a threat to national security. she's going to make the remarks today during a speech here in california. this as trump is bringing up benghazi saying clinton was asleep, quote, like a baby when our compound was attacked in libya. now, trump also dealing with the fallout from three different trump university lawsuits. trump is standing by those schools, but some former students are suing him claiming they were defrauded out of tens of thousands of dollars. now, trump is also here in california. he'll be campaigning in san jose today. he believes he can win the state in the general election. paula. >> all right, tom, thank you. and in washington the state department now admits that a staffer deliberately deleted archive video from a 2013 news conference about the iranian nuclear talks. officials had previously blamed a glitch for the gap in the video during which a reporter asked if the white house had lied about secret talks with iran. it is unclear who ordered that video to be deleted. and a 180 from the fbi in the san bernardino attack investigation. authorities have revealed that the man who bought the guns for the attack in december did have ties to jihadists who were arrested in 2012 for plotting to join al qaeda as well as kill american soldiers. now, the fbi had previously said there was no link between the san bernardino attack and the other group. and the victim in wednesday's murder suicide at ucla is being remembered as a gentle man who loved coaching little league. william klug was an engineering professor, a husband and a father of two. he was shot and killed by a man who police believe was his student who left behind what they say may be a suicide note. and a consumer alert about those exploding air bags blamed for at least 13 deaths. a senate investigation has found four carmakers are still installing potentially defective takata air bags. in some of their new vehicles. fiat chrysler, mitsubishi, toyota and volkswagen blames supply shortages. they have to be recalled before 2018. from $4.5 billion to nothing. "forbes" magazine once called elizabeth holmes america's richest self-made woman and now they say her net worth is zero. the magazine has revised that number after holmes' blood testing company called theranos came under fire for questionable practices prompting "forbes" to downgrade the company's value, as well as her stake in it. and finally for you this thursday morning, a guy giving it his all and going viral at the same time. he was running a half marathon here in new york. his nose started bleeding so what did he do? he plugged it with some gauze. now the internet is having a field day with his facial expression. one meme shows him being chased by vampires. one of my favorites, this next one, animals also hungry including a bear looking to chase him down. even a dinosaur gets involved in the chase, but you guys much less threatening, these pugs that were in hot pursuit. >> ah. >> i love this. photoshop had a field day with this. but what i love about this story, he is a med student and he said his nose started bleeding early on into the race. he plugged -- he could not breathe the entire race, finished with his best time. >> a little strategery for you. if you ever run a marathon. >> strategery. >> there you go. >> strategery. >> how about some "pop news," everybody. let's begin with taylor swift and calvin harris. apparently they have hit a sour note. i know, paula, you were devastated. >> they were a cute couple. >> their relationship kept very private considering their fame with just glimpses of their happiness on red carpets and romantic getaways, but the couple, in fact, calling it quits overnight after 15 months. no smoking gun. reportedly it was their demanding schedules keeping them apart. a source telling "people" magazine there was no drama. no one cheated. things just don't work out sometimes. sound -- >> i don't know if i'm willing to accept that. i love them together and i'm still thinking a reconciliation. >> she's so sweet and i think everyone wants to see her happy. >> there is no song a reconciliation is possible. >> usually a song comes shortly. >> no bad blood yet. >> thank you. i was sparing america that one. i want you to hear this, speaking of taylor swift, darn it. i used it here. no bad blood when it comes to tv success. darn it. "forbes" releasing its list of the richest self-made women in the u.s., so inspiring. taylor the youngest on the list coming in at number 60. she's got an estimated self-worth of $250 million. the material girl, madonna, is also still on there at number 25. she beat beyonce -- >> really. >> -- who comes in at number 56. the top five you might wonder all with a net worth of over $2 billion. oprah right there, at number two. but the country's richest self-made woman, diane hendricks. >> who is that? >> thank you, george. i said who is this, you ask? diane is a self-made woman. she is a mother of seven and she made her $4.9 billion fortune selling roofing supplies. girls, dream big. >> love it. >> consider the glass ceiling broken and put back together by one diane hendricks. >> yes. everybody needs a roof. >> yep. that's very true. >> everybody needs a roof. and then finally as parents we all want to teach our children to follow the rules, be good citizens, right? for one massachusetts family they apparently taught their little boy too well. 5-year-old robby called 911 on his dad when dad ran a red light. busted. >> my daddy went past the red light. he has a black truck and he was in a brand-new car, my mommy's car. >> he did? >> yes. >> is he home right now? >> yeah. >> can i talk to him? >> ouch. time for daddy-o to face the music. in the end the quincy officer was probably more amused than annoyed. dad not ticketed. just a little embarrassed thanks to his own junior officer. >> and he wants to be a police officer when he grows up. >> yes, he's off to a great start. >> what makes you think mom had something to do with it because it was her car. >> because it was her brand-new car, george. >> taking it for a test spin. honesty is the best policy. but, kids, never throw your parents under the bus ever, never. >> i wonder what his allowance is going to be this week. >> a slight reduction. >> uh-huh. all right. yes, thank you. thank you. >> on the run. >> i'm on the run so here's what's coming up on our "gma morning menu" as i cruise through the studio. hello, everybody. hello, tory johnson. love these monogram bags. this is just a sneak peek of what you can look forward to in "deals & steals." thank you very much. i looking at oprah. oprah coming up sharing her weight loss secrets and how buddying up can help you slim down. so can this, sideways walking. right over here, hi. julia stiles is here with us. can't wait to talk to her live about her new project and throwback thursday. we'll throw it back. >> okay, great. >> all coming up on live on "good morning america." here in times square. okay, going back. bye. >> see you over there. bye. >> see you over there. over there. transform everything. to show you, we're doing a taste test. but don't i need a fork? not for this taste test. which salad tastes better? 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[ cheers and applause ] >> you got our crew working for free clothes today. >> we got our crew working for free clothes. so this is from dockers. dockers is making their debut in "deals & steals" today with three different items. we've got the shorts. sal has the shorts on. look at him. ready for his moment. there's also the pants that are jean cut, which actually all three of you are wearing. plus, the stretch khakis, which is really something that dockers has perfected. normally starting at $58 depending what you choose and everything slashed by 53%. 20 bucks. free shipping from dockers. >> lots of great stuff. tory, thanks very much. of course, you can see all the deals and steels on our website, goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo. now over to ginger in the cadillac house in new york. >> yeah, ran downtown, george, where we are in the cadillac house. it is the car company's arts and fashion space. you can see the shoppers behind me. this is actually called the retail lab, and that is where an up-and-coming fashion designer will get featured every single month. it's not just fashion but art too. the visionaire's gallery is a place where you'll see a new artist every three months. and have a customized interaction. my fans here, my friends, the fans of the cadillac house are waving and we have the remnants of bonnie finally moving out from the north carolina coast. we'll say good-bye to that thing. george, we'll head right back in to you. >> thank you, ginger. i got surprised by it there. coming up, how you can stop wasting money. the secret savings. now from abc7 news. hi, i am natasha zouves and we do have a kbraeking news update on the stand off situation with the suspect in the shooting of go officers there. abc has just confirmed that the suspect is dead. this after a fire broke out inside of the home that he was held up in over night. the police are involved in opening the street s in the area. the two injured officers are being treated at a san jose hospital. one in critical condition and the other in stable condition. let's get a check on the morning commute with sue hall. this is northbound 8 o 0 ramp to north 101. we have an issue here with the solid line of traffic on 87 and northbound 101. we have an early sunshine in the east bay and then in the 60s there and the rest of us are cloudy and here is is a look at the day planner today and 6 o 0s in the coast and mid-90 to 100 and the warmest days are are ahead of us. >> thank you so much. we will have another local news up update in 30 minutes and always on the news app. join reggie, mike, sue and me weekdays [ playing the theme to "star wars" ] >> welcome you back to "gma." that's "star wars: the force awakens." we have got something excited for fans. lucas films announced the ultimate studio edition. this is one of those items. the staff that rey uses. >> the original one. we have the authentic 3d printed props identical to the ones used in "the force awakens." we got a behind-the-scenes look at how they're made at a pinewood studios. you can see more at our website goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! >> people can buy this? >> not this one. >> see the people over there wearing orange. this is national gun violence awareness day. we want to thank you for coming out this morning, as well. >> i know, that's some of my neighbors right down on riverside. thank you very, very passionate about this. >> thanks for being here. >> smart gun laws to protect our kids. smart gun laws. thank you for what you're doing. also, don't forget big nba showdown tonight if we haven't mentioned it enough. lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers taking on steph curry and the golden state warriors. game one of the nba finals right here abc, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> so excited. >> we're very excited. >> we'll be a little tired today. to celebrate jimmy kimmel is having a game night special. we have a little sneak peek. >> one day klay thompson is going to leave the house without remembering to attach his goatee he bought from party city and it will be awkward. >> does anyone know what blake griffin is? did morgan freeman and carrot top impregnate an amazon or what happened? >> that's mean, people. that's why they call them mean tweets. his game night special is at 8:00, 7:00 central and after the game -- >> uh-huh. >> robin got some gear, "deals & steals." >> we do love swag. >> like $19. to our biggest waste of money series with our partners at yahoo! this morning it's all about makeup, becky worley is in san francisco with how you can save big on some of your favorite products. good morning, miss becky. >> good morning, robin. yeah, the promise of something that will make us look and feel better, it's so hard to resist and marketers know that. but today we're helping you pare down your products and waste no more. ♪ in a lifetime an average american woman spends $1,780 on $2,750 on eye shadow and $3,770 on mascara. ooh. gray nail polish. so trendy. becky, step away from the bottle. >> meet money-saving genie, jeanie ahn from yahoo! finance. >> it costs about 10 buck, some up to $25 a bottle. >> reporter: one bottle at a time add up. this bag, $100 worth. would you rather have these bottles of nail polish or $100? >> $100. >> it's yours. >> no, it's not? >> yeah. >> i think i made my point. nobody chose the nail polish when they had the $100 right there staring them in the face. some estimate over $15,000 spent on cosmetics in a woman's lifetime. >> i have like ten brown vads. >> even worse a 2015 study says the average woman owns 40 products at a time but only uses five regularly. let's start with those trial sizes, tempting you as you wait in line. not only are they usually impulse buys but can be seriously marked up. how much more do you think you pay for trial size than regular size. >> double. >> 10%. >> three times as much. >> if you bought a full bottle's worth at this trial size price, this bottle would cost $55. you take this $55. >> oh, my god. >> another common purchase, buying concealer, foundation and sunscreen separately. instead get an all in one. >> bb and cc creams are tinted moisturizer with spf. gentler on your skin and your wallet. >> last tip, foundation, don't buy it online unless you're 100% sure of the shade. >> yes, open products can be returned to many beauty online retailers but they are a hassle. instead, try it in store, get a free sample and order it online. >> now, one of the keys to avoiding waste is only buying what you need. that means trying before you buy. it's a big trend for makeup stores now so here's the pro tip. they want you to try. they have samples out and many makeover stations. take advantage of them. but, but buy only the absolutely must haves. remember, the average woman has 40 products, only uses 5. challenge yourself to have less than ten total. i'm doing it, robin. ten total products. that's my makeup routine from now on. >> like you even need those ten, try it before you buy it. great advice. if you can wear orange do that as well. june was telling me the empire state building was orange, niagara falls was orange. all for this wonderful group. ginger is at the cadillac house in new york. good morning again. >> of course, you knew i was going to find a car to sit in, not just any car but a cadillac 1953 le mans. maybe that means nothing to you until i tell you this, it is one of only four in the world. so i'm feeling pretty special right here behind the wheel. they said only touch the wheel. that's all i get to touch. how about we do a little forecast. don't get behind the wheel in parts of texas where flash flooding is happening. seeing reports on twitter cars underwater again this morning. that upper level low stuck and more rain to fall as we head through saturday. not just today, friday into saturday. up to 5 inches. [ cheers and applause ] hes. [ cheers and applause ] >> and this place, the cadillac house was on fire last night. you got to see this video. a huge party. deejay mos. we've got the deejay here you'll hear but kelly rowland, debra messing, biggest party in town and open to the public today so you can have your own party with a fashion show coming up in just a couple of minutes. >> you look so good in the car. so great to be with julia stiles. the "it" girl in "save the last dance." "ten things i hate about you" and now starring in "blackway" with sir anthony hopkins about a brave young woman standing up to a sociopath played by ray liotta. >> i have to get home. >> you have someone waiting for you? >> uh-huh. >> husband? >> my mom. >> your mom. your mom's waiting. well, call her up. tell her you're going to be late. she'll understand. if she's a pretty as her daughter she'll understand real well. >> ooh, he's creepy. >> yeah. >> it's good. julia, great to be with you on "good morning america." tell us about your character. this is a tale of revenge and justice. >> it's like a classic good versus evil story. i play a young woman as you said, lillian who is, you know, terrorized by this man in a small logging town in the pacific northwest and she decides to finally not be afraid and stick up for herself and seeks out the help of people in the town like the sheriff and law enforcement and everybody -- >> a logger played by sir anthony hopkins. >> the only person to help her is anthony hopkins character. he likes to go by tony. you don't have to say sir. >> good to know. >> he's become sort of a father figure to her and helps her put an end to this guy. >> how was it working with the legendary tony, sir anthony hopkins. >> amazing. he's -- he's such a legend. he's had an amazing career. such a talented actor, 70 something years old, knighted by the queen and he loves being on a movie set. his enthusiasm is so contagious too so he sets a really nice tone. >> i love your story reading up on you and great to remember you grew up in new york city, mom and artist living in soho. it's been in your blood your whole life. working with someone like that do you feel like you still take away something? >> absolutely. i would be foolish to the to. i have so much to learn and i'm really fortunate i get to work with actors like him. one of the main reasons i wanted to do the movie to soak up everything i could. >> so it's a good date movie. we'll be properly spooked out. >> do people go to movies that are scary so they can squeeze their -- >> i like a good thriller. i don't like horror. >> this isn't gory. this is terrorizing. >> yay. and far from that, congratulations, newly engaged. >> thank you. >> so exciting. manicure this morning. >> yeah, because i panicked. i was like i didn't have time to go yesterday. i'm newly engaged and met my fiance on the movie and really happy. >> so wonderful. congratulations. >> we also -- happened to fall on -- you came to visit. so i thought i would, you know, talk about one of our favorite movies. "save the last dance." i know our crew remembers one of the famous scenes. there it is. there is the real one. okay. >> oh, no. >> there's you learning it so our crew has mastered it. thank you. fonzie looking particularly serious about the effort. nice, guys. >> that's good. >> we also have the real deal. take a look. ♪ >> oh. that's so sweet. >> okay, that's enough of that. wow. it's been 15 years since "save the last dance" came out and i'm proud of the work we did together on that movie. people still enjoy it and i loved working with you. >> right back at you, sean. >> sean patrick thomas. we thank you for sending that message. >> that is so sweet. i feel the same way. >> what was it about that movie? what do you think it is that people still adore it? >> it's -- it's wonderful and very meaningful people still enjoy that movie. it is fun, i guess. i mean who doesn't love a good dance movie but there's something deeper going on too, i guess. i don't know. it's really lovely. i feel fortunate to be a part of it. >> another up and coming actress was kerry washington. i totally forgot. amazing. amazing. >> congratulations on the engagement. >> thank you. >> keep us posted. enjoy every moment of it. i love that you met on "blackway" which opens nationwide on june 10th. julia stiles, come back any time. always great to see you. >> thank you very much. >> coming up here joe zee is here with us sharing how you can pull off your favorite stars' summer styles. say that five times fast. ♪ ♪ to the women who know what real values are, you inspire us to bring you real value every day. to the women who know what real values are, ♪ you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is recommended by vets for killing fleas and ticks. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. vet recommended flea and tick killer. looking forward at the sharing with you bobby brown next tuesday but welcome back to "gma." it is time for summer fashion with joe zee. he and ginger zee, joe zee and ginger zee are at the cadillac house. i just got that. let's go back to them now. have a good time. >> yeah. it's the zee-blings. dj mos is here and these folks are moving. always a party when joe is with us so we'll start with the cadillac house where it's usually cadillac models coming down the runway but we'll start with real fashion models. >> on the red carpet. >> starting with aviva wearing an off the shoulder look. the second my shoulder starts showing i feel a little sassy. >> you know what, summer is here so number one i want to do all these big trends trending right now in hollywood. but off the shoulder, i love. because it is the one flattering look that is really great for women of all shapes, sizes and really dresses up things in so many different ways because i love the collarbone on a woman so easy way to show off a little skin for summer and do cutouts in a way that doesn't become too exposed. >> agreed, right. classy still. >> the great thing you can do it at any price. this is from h&m. it's $15 so you can do it -- of course, head to toe white. >> casual and sassy. celebrities do it. who? >> karlie kloss. an off-the-shoulder gown. and of course we want to dress it down, selena gomez wore it on the street with a pant. i love it with a pant because it accentuates more of the contrast way of dressing and doesn't come to, well, salsa dancers. that was for you. >> a little salsa. aviva, thank you. this one, the dress, the sneakers and jeans. >> can you believe it. >> someone on twitter asked. i see it on the runway but can i pull it off? >> it is a lot. i have to be honest so wearing the dress over the jeans, but this is a '90s carryover trend and looked at it the first time around when the inspiration was grunge. i think it gives it more of an edge, white sneakers are a big thing. want to wear white sneakers to work, you can. it's on trend. want to do florals in a way that doesn't become too sweet and a little too juvenile i like sort of anchoring it with something light jeans and sneakers. if you don't do that wear it on its own and have a darker background. to milwaukee -- make it a little bit tougher. >> if i did it i think it would look too confused. >> you don't want it to look like an easter parade. >> the celebrities that have done it? >> gigi hadid wore it on the runway. we've seen it on the runway. and a great coat but, of course, kerry washington wore it on the red carpet. you've seen it on the runway and now you can do it every day. >> finally, veronica, coming out with my favorite. this one makes total sense. the bomber jacket. >> i love the bomber jacket. this is the perfect outerwear statement if you want to do that both dressy and casual at the same time. layer in so many different ways. here we did it with the ripped jeans and t-shirt on trend but unisex. i have a ton of bomber jacks too in my closet but a great thing to carry over into fall and winter. >> look at all the models coming back out. kichl kim k. by the way and demi lovato did it. >> yes, and did it in a very different way. >> great summer looks. >> yeah. >> thank you for being here. we'll head right back over to you guys. in the studio. [ cheers and applause ] >> and our thanks -- hey, first of all, joe zee, don't you love when ginger zee is wearing. i saw that morning when she walked in. isn't that great what ginger has on. >> i love it. i was telling her and love the pattern of it. >> thank you. >> i love the new color blocking. >> i know. i became part of a segment. >> okay, zee squared. okay, zee squared. how you can turn photos on your phone into hundreds of dollars and get paid. -lois pricese. 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