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captioning funded by cbs good morning. it is friday, august 19th, 2016. welcome to "cbs this morning.? two of ryan lochte's teammates involved in the rio robbery scandal return home. station shows the confrontation with security. donald trump expresses regret over his comments during the campaign. th republican nominee blamed the heat of debate for any pain he may have caused. health officials tell cbs news there is a cluster of zika cases in the miami beach area that could represent a second zone of active transmission. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds.
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town by four u.s. swimmers now an international incident. >> brazilian investigators say ryan lochte lied. >> the americans were drunk, urinated wherever they wanted and vandaled and rocketee, the ring leader, according to police. >> the guy can swing but no you can't have a drunk story. >> you're 32 years old. stop doing this stuff. >> sometimes in the heat of debate, you don't choose the right words and i do regret it. >> donald trump is in louna to tour the destruction from historic flooding. flood alerts continue to stretch across the state. >> fast moving wildfire has forced tens of thousands to flee east of los angeles. >> you got tgo. >> deliberately referenced that moment to finalize these outstanding issues. >> the state department conceding the shipment of $400 mi ofllionash in iran was connected to the release of americans held there. >> that means no matter how people want to wordsmith it. >> two cases of zika viruses
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that is outside of the so-called zeke zika area. >> a tornado coming this way. >> all that. >> this one coming back up to you. how about that catch? >> that hurt. too old for this. >> all that matters. >> there is the guy. >> a lightning bolt in the men's 200-meter the second for bolt in the game. >> he makes it look ! >> on "cbs this morning." >> do not confuse cancellation with failure. what you, my friend, were tasked to do, you have done and done beautifully. . i want to say to you this -- you did it! >> no, you can't say that. >> you did it. >> that works. that works. thank you. i love you too.
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this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. ? welcome back t "cbs this morning." charlie and norah are both off but we are in good hands. anthony mason, can we call you mush bucka? >> and margaret brennan is here with us. glad to have you both here. run of four american swimmers accused of lying in rio de janeiro will have to pay up so he can leave the co investigators say this surveillance video shows the men vajtsized a gas station and then made up a story to cover up their actions. two of the swimmers were allowed to fly out last night and have reportedly arrived in miami this morning. ryan lochte, who claimed they were held at gunpoint returned to the u.s. on tuesday. >> the head of the u.s. committee apologized saying the behavior of these athletes is not acceptable. we will further review the
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the men showed up drunk and acted like jerks and vandalized the bathroom back there. several security cameras captured what happened early sunday morning. lochte and his disappear down this walkway leading to the bathrooms and then sear lingering behind a wall and pulling down what appears to be a poster and when they attempted to leave, security guards blocked their taxi. police say the swimmers were drunk and belligerent and vandalized this bathroom and left $50 to pay for the damage. >> stupid is the operative word. >> reporter: "usa today" sports columnist said lochte's subsequent actions only made
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apologize f being the ugly damages. >> reporr: lochte claim they were returning from a night of partying when they were robbed at gunpoint. >> he cocked and put it to my forehead. >> reporter: police say gas stuart guards were armed but called their actions appropriate. they can be seen escorting the swimmers from their cab and ordering them to sit on the ground. one of the americans has his hands up. >> lochte is coming back here. >> reporter: lochte, a olympic gold medalist apparently returned to north carolina before rio police could requestion him. >> i would suspect there would be some kind of suspension involved. >> reporter: mark schubert was lochte's olympic team coach in 2008. >> united states swimming will take a tough stance because it's certainly embarrassing to the sport of swimming. >> reporter: on sunday after speaking with police a second day, conger and bentz fly back
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revised his story. three sponsors said they are monitoring the investigation but did not they were dropping lochte. >> there is short shelf >> well, donald trump now says rhetoric was a mistake.
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indicate a change in approach. bringing on a new campaign manager. dean reynolds is in charlotte where he covered that trump rally. steve, good morning. >> good morning. there was an unquestionably softer tone to donald trump's remarks here in charlotte last night. there were kind words for the victims of the louisiana floods who will be visiting later on today. there was a promise never to lie to element to his remarks that was almost startling. an expression of regret. >> in the heat of debate and speaking on a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that. >> that statement may be as close as donald trump has come
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>> and i do regret it, particularly where it may have >> a sharp contrast to earlier trump assertions ridiculing religious faith of gold star parents who criticized him. >> i don't regret anything. >> or after minimizing the heroism of former p.o.w. john mccain. >> i like not to regret anything. >> in treaderm a guard against digression, trump styled as truthteller as opposed to someone else. >> has hillary ever apologized to the e-mail server and deleting 33,000 e-mails. has she apologized for lying to the families who lost loved ones at benghazi. >> striking a noticeably more inclusive tone, trump made a
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african-americans, who's long favored the democratic party. >> look how bad things are going under decades of democratic leadership. what do you have to lose by trying something new? i will fix it. watch. i will fix it. >> now, the clinton campaign was quick to dismiss the softer trump tone and "until he tells us which of his many offensive bullying and divisive comments he regrets." anthony? >> dean, thanks. big changes would come to the clinton foundation if hillary clinton wins the white house. former president bill clinton told staff members yesterday that he would resign from the board, if she's elected. and the foundation would no longer accept foreign or corporate donations. they make up more than half of
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the decision is not due to outside pressure, with questions over possible conflict of interest continue to follow the campaign. clinton global initiative will hold its final meeting next month with many corporate sponsors. "face the nation" correspondent john dickerson joins us from chicago. good morning. let's start with donald trump. definitely a change in tone. is it a change in strategy, too, is this part of the kellyanne conway effect? >> yeah. certainly a change in tone of very noticeable one. change in strategy. but like his other change in strategy and how much time do you think he has and particularly among women. >> the central question here is
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whether the people who have doubts about donald trump and his judgment and temperament in office which is right now the thing controlling the movement in the polls. hillary clinton has lots of weaknesses. but right now voters are more worried about donald trump and his temperament and this is an ait e. to fix that to suggest the inner trump is something different than what people have come to believe about it. does he have enough time? the clock is ticking. early voting starts at the end of september and those are set. it's always hard to undo doubts once they've been set in voters' minds. >> donald trump knows reality campai campaign. but very focused on immigration and crossing at the border. is this something he really needs and what do you think of the ad itself? >> well, the ad itself is typical sort of wolf at the door ad. it's a dark and dangerous world. hillary clinton will make it more so. donald trump will protect
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towards his core base, the people who love donald trump and see the world as he does. his challenge, really, is to expand his base. to reach in to different groups of voters, even traditional groups of republican voters that he's been losing. does that message come across, his bigger hurdle is that temperament and judgement question which can't be fixed with that. >> well, it also appears he's trying to look presidential with this visit to baton rouge to tour the louisiana flood has been criticized for not doing since he's still on vacation. does that contrast do anything for him? >> well, to the extent that he's got to overcome thisentral question which is can he inhabit the presidency? can people see him the reality show person in the actual job of the presidency to the extent that his trip mimics tha by presidents do visitravaged areas.
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that could go some distance towards answering those questions. t really he's got to do that over a sustained period of time to try to help with those doubts that voters have. >> before you go, john, anya on what exactly he regrets? he didn't spell that out. >> no i thi he's not going to play that game. because that becomes a relitigation of all the things that he might regret and then exactly what does he regret about those things? it was a very vague statement. we're familiar with that with politics where politicians try to get the benefit of saying they regret, but don't want to get into the nitty-gritty of it. >> john dickerson, we thank you. we'll see you, of course, on sunday morning on "face the nation." yes, i watch the show. >> sleeping in a little late. >> i'll be watching. sunday on "face the nation" john ll tal to jeff sessions from alabama, plus the authors of the new book called "trump revealed"
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they'll also join us monday in studio 57 on cbs "this morning." visit the area devastated by historic flooding in louisiana. more than 86,000 people have registered with fema. 20 louisiana parishes declared disaster areas and more than 4,000 people are staying in shelters. president obama is facing criticism for not cutting short his vacation to martha's vineyard in order to visit the disaster zone. good morning. >> good morning. despite calls for president obama to come here to louisiana to this area and survey the damage for himself, he is unlikely to cut short his new england vacation to see all these flood waters affecting communities like this one. he is getting some support in that regard from the governor of louisiana as people here work to rebuild. >> we washed the floors and
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been helping janice herald clean up. her home was filled with flood water just days ago. herald is an insurance agent, so she had coverage for her house anbelongings, but says she could still use some help from the governme. >> the federal governments here and we have been here. we will be here as long as it takes. >> homeland security secretary jay johnson has toured the damage and said fema has started working h also addressed questions about president obama's absence. >> the president is closely monitoring the situation through his cabinet, through his fema administrator and very much on top of it. >> on wednesday, a baton rouge newspaper published an editorial calling for the president to cut his vacation short saying, it's time for preside barack obama to visit the most anguished state in the union. the paper reminded readers of the criticism former president george w. bush faced in 2005
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of hurricane katrina, but did not visit new orleans. bush toured the region two days later. >> i am not complaining in any way about our federal partnership. >> governor john bell says he has been in constant touch with white house officials. a visit would pull police and first responders from recovery efforts to provide security. >> i would just assume he give us another week or two and then he can fugate didisit louisiana on tuesy. fema will send teams shelters and communities like this one to assess the needs of flood victims and implement a long-term plan. >> thank you very much. some victims of the devastating wildfire in southern california are getting the first there.t the widespread damage the fire in san bernardino county is entering into its
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is now 22% contained. carter evans is in phelan as the flames threaten more than 34,000 buildings. carter, good morning. >> good morning. this is just one of the many homes destroyed in the fire and the devastation is so widespread that firefighters haven't been able to go around and get a full tally yet. some owners have returned to find their property reduced to ashes. another night of worry for people living near the hugely destructive blue cut firech continues to grow despite improved weather conditions and the efforts of nearly 1,600 firefighters and workers. >> right now it seems like you guys got a pretty good handle on this, but the wind can change. >> at a very moment's notice. >> the fires that we saw on day one when we first arrived here was nothing less than amazing. >> and scary, too. it was quite scary. >> for many living here their greatest fears were realized as they confirmed their homes and
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fire's path. including a beloved restaurant that was built in 1952. this was the summit inn, an icon along historic route 66. john wane and elvis presley once dined where i am standing. the fire destroyed it all. they owned the historic route 66 diner for almost 50 years. >> that just broke my heart. >> just last month they sold it to catherine. >> what does this mean to you? >> it was my home. i was here more than my home home. >> they discovered what was left of their home. the family patriot was an immigrant from south korea, passed away three years ago but realized his dream of building a farm. it survived, but his house did not. >> almost 20 some years. for me, this is my father.
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so hard. >> reporter: and t irony here is that the chuns have an irrigation pond about 50 yards from here and during this entire fire, firefighting helicopters have been landing and drawing water from that pond to h sa other homes. margaret? >> wow. thank you, carter. the so-called zika zone in florida could be expanding. cbs news learns of more local trsmissions outsidehe designated area. ahead, how local leaders now
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we need to go on and on and on. ? ? we are the champions my friend ? ? and we will keep on fighting till the e ? we are the champions ? >> team usa may be bringing home more medals than any other country but singing maybe is not their art. some athletes such as the final five gaby douglas singing with all of their hearts but others were camera shy and would only speak the lyrics. that's why i think it's so good because it's so bad.
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>> they have talent in other areas. >> i would sing the lyrics, even though it's bad. that's why i think it's fun. i like the song too. welcome back to "cbs this morning.? that's is how it's supposed to sound. this half hour, health officials tell cbs news the zika outbreak in florida is now larger than state and local leaders admit. there could be a second area where a cluster of local transmission. ahead, how people living in so-called zika zones have changed their routine. plus the racetrack. the americans fumble a baton handoff to qualify f the finals and show you what led to this unusual race with no competitors in sight. time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. politico reports that hoing federal inmates in private prisons may be phased out. the justice department say prison overcrowding has sed. the government paid $639 million of taxpayer money in fiscal year
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two prison companies get about half their revenue from federal corrections corporation oamerict more than a third of their values on the news. "the new york times" says that hillary clinton told investigators that former secretary of state colin powell advised her to use private e-ma.that is according to fbi n given to congress. an upcoming book says powell told then secretary cnton to use her own e-mail excepted for classified communications. powell's office released a statement saying he has no recollection of that conversation but he did write to her about how personal e-mail has vastly improved comun communications. "the washington post" reports on more twitter accounts with suspected links to terrorism. the company said it shut more than 235,000 accounts in the last six months. since june of last year, twitter has been suspended 360,000 such accounts. twitter says the users violated
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terrorism. get gawker cocne shut down.ill the gossip site closes next week. univision bought gawker vision in an auction a operate six other sites it found in the deal. the founder is expected to leave hulk hogan's huge privacy st pushed gawker int bankruptcy. "time" has an update on t syrian boy we told you about yesterday who has become a fferer in aleppo. omran daqueesh. he is fine and well and his injuries are not serious and his family survived. >> when you see that picture yesterday, child-like gesture and wiping his face and touching the chair but he is okay and his family is all right. >> he hasn't lived outside of war. >> no. >> his entire life.
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breaking to see. cbs news has learned from health officials there might be a second area of local zika transmission in florida. this is outside the one square mile zika zone in miami-dade county and the new developments differs what is officially being reported. 35 confirmed locally transmitted cases of zika across florida. david begnaud is in miami beach with a new concern there. david, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, gayle. miami beach is kwn around the world as a tourist hot spot, unlikeood noravel advisory here. the mayor of miami beach held a news conference late last night 9:30 local time saying we have no cases of zika on the beach and at the mayor is saying. now here is what t different health officia told us. cbs news has leaed from health officials that there is a cluster of casesn the miami beach area that are believed to represent a second area of active zika transmission. an announcement is expected in
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about some kind of cluster. there is no cluster. >> reporter: miami beach mayor phillip levine. >> it could be a link to miami beach. the person could have visited miami beach or the person could have traveled to miami beach. we don't even know if the person is in america right now. >> reporter: a spokesperson for florida governor rick scott told cbs news last night that alerts of a zika transmission are wrong. the florida health department believe the transmissions are only happens in miami's neighborhood. sipublic schools fall within or near that wynwood zika zone. more than 4,000 students head back to class there on monday. >> we give you one here and one here. >> reporter: school official are making sure children are covered, distributing insect repellant and uniforms with long sleeves and pants to any family that wants it. alberto corelleyo is the
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schools. any concern having those six schools not go to schools within the zika zone? >> we considered that. actually, we may, in fact, be helping the spread of the virus if deploy these students to other schools outside of the area. >> reporter: the cdc continues to advise pregnant women to avoid the wynwood area. mercedes cabrera is expecting her third child and her family lives inside the zika zone her two kids attend school a block away from home. >> mentally, zika is going through my mind 24/7. do i go outside and get my spray? you have a routine going every day like i do with my kids. >> reporter: so wearing long sleeves and long pants is not a mandate for the kids but it's a really strong recommendation. you know, we know that zika affects pregnant women. there is a real risk for pregnant women but, anthony, a new study that came out
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brains when it comes to memory and learning. >> there's so much we don't know about this. david, thank you so much. at the rio olympics, team usa is on pace for the biggest medal haul in a generation. the u.s. picked up five more golds and reached the 100-medal mark last night and that as many man from jamaica, l ey on him. the fastest man in the w. all eyes on him. the fastest man in the world. bolt, 200 triple.ok easy. eight long years and still no one can catch him. >> look at the gap between him and the oer seven fastest 200 meter men.
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bolt dismantled a field of the fastest sprinters on the plan. >> he eases to the finish. >> in what may be the 29-year-old jamaican final individual olympic event, he went on in style snatching his third consecutive gold medal in the men's 200 meter. >> the world's greatest athlete, two-time olympic champion. >> f the american team, the day was rich in historic ments. ashton threw his weight into the record books. defending his 2012 gold in the decathl decathlon. and with lungs as powerful. the american men minate the shot put. the 73-foot olympic record toss and teammate joe kovak took home silver. how is ts forstrength?
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crushed 13-time worldhampion japan to win the first female wrestling gold in u.s. history. but the night wouldn't have been complete without a little drama. the american women fumbled the baton in the semi finals. but after a closer look, officials deemed the baton handoff was impeded by the brazilian team. th were allowed to rerun the race on an empty track. the women ran their times and sprinted into the finals. the chinese protested the rerun by the americans but their appeal to the appeal, and they will defend their london 2012 gold tonight at the olympic village. margar margaret? >> i wonder if i could gnt like a shut putter.
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throwing? >> i don't know. >> you saw the bump. i couldn't see the bump. >> the bump was really small. but what was amazg is even running on a track witho other opponts. i mean, such a different vibe. but they still have the fastest time of all the entrants last night. >> usa. up ne, we'll open up the ledgers inkraine showing millions of dollars i payments, possibly earmarked for paul manafort. if you're heading out the door, you can watch us le on your digital device. don't miss our new conversation this mning with olympic phenom sine biles. for e streng eney toth and . ...what yove. ensure. always be you. although just 4 foot 8, simone biles is packed with power.
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? this morning, a ukrainian lawmaker is revealing new details about millions of dollars in cash, possibly set aside for donald trump's campaign chairman by a pro-russian political party he consulted for. investigators are looking for the person who signed for that
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paul manafort says he never received any secret payments. our charlie d'agata in kiev, the ukrainian capital, where he has seen the evidence. charlie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. is is a copy of the statement that w released condensed from the black ledger. yes, there are items lik expense and computer equipmen but in some cases, the reason one word, manafo.sd in just it details what appears to be undise paul manafort from his party at the time russian-backed former president viktor yanukovych, like never before. 22 items dating back from november 20th, 2007. 1 poip 3 million is the biggest entries. and simply state payment to paul manafort contract. in all, totals to $12.8 million.
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politician letentzo. do you think that is enough to file charges against mr. manafort? >> there is enough based on these records and i think he has to be interrogated in this case too. >> reporter: investigators are now trying to determine whether secretly routing millions of dollars to u.s. in order to sway public opinion in favor of russian-backed yanukovy yanukovych. anti-corruption official say another name popped up on that ledger. larry king. the former cnn host appears next to a payment of $225,000 just
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interview with then prime minister. just another bizarre gitwist in what has become an increasingly murky tale. larry king aside, as far as investigators are concerned here, paul manafort may be guilty of tax evasion and money laundering and illegally providing funds to lobbiesists in the united states and he should face questions here or in america. >> charlie d'agata in ev thanks, charlie. the escape of a pair of armed robbers did not go as planned. ahead, how a shop owr's quick thinking left the thieves stuck
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? it's friday, augus 19th, 2016. welcomback to "cbss morning." more real news ahead, including the search for truth in the presidential campaign. meet the man who uses pinocchio the lies. but first, here's today's "eye opener" at 8:00. >> this is where brazilian police say the americans showed up drunk, acted like jerks and vandalized the bathroom back there. there was an unquestionably softer tone to donald trump's remarks here in charlotte last night. this is part of the kellyanne conway effect. >> it's certainly a change in tone. the real question is how long will it last? despite calls for president obama to survey the damage for
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short his new england vacation. >> firefighters really haven't been able to get a full tally yet, though some owners have returned to find their property reduced to ashes. the mayor of miami beach held a news conference saying we have no cases of zika. now here's what two different health officials told us. yes, the americans did another amazing job last night. however, of course, it was all about one man from jamaica. all eyes on him, the fastest man in the world. lochte is -- he's a dunce. k >> he's embarrassed this country. >> this is what stupid college kids do. >> an olympic spokesman said "let's give these kids a break. they had fun. they made a mistake. life goes on." now, it is true, jordan, lochte's just a child of 32! >> he's still a child at 32? raises a very good point. i'm gayle king with anthony
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two american olympians involved with a false robbery report are back in the u.s. gunnar bentz and conger returned to the u.s. and were booed walking through the airport. ryan lochte returned home before police could requestion him. jimmy feigen's lawyer says he will leave brl today after paying more than $10,000 to charity. >> investigators say several security cameras show the swimmers vandalizing station bathroom, then leaving $50 to pay for the damage. the men are seen walking to the bathrooms and then pulling down a poster. lochte originally claimed they were robbed at gunpoint as they returned from a late-night party. rio police say the security guard did point a gun at lochte but only because lochte was erratic and aggressive. donald trump's campaign is rolling out tv ads today in five battleground states.
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killed at least 13 people. trump surprised people with a change of tone last night in charlotte, where he talked about mistakes on the campaign trail. >> sometimes in the heat of debate and speaking o a multitude of issues, you don't choose the right words or you say the wrong thing. i have done that. and believe it or not, i regret it. and i do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. >> trump did not give specifics, but it's a change from other stements saying that he has no regrets. >> the clinton campaign responded with this -- "we
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teleprompter knows he has much for which he should apologize, but that apology is simply a well-written phrase until he tells us which of his many offensive, bullying and divisive comments he regrets and changes his tune altogether." for the past eight years, the "washiton post's" fact-checker column has rated the truth ofrh campaoric. it uses pinocchios to measure falsehoods. some shading of the facts will get you one pinocchio. the real donald trump and bill clinton both earned pinocchios this week. >> to defeat crime and radical islamic terrorism in our country, to win trade in our country, y need tremendous physical and mental strength and stamina. hillary clinton doesn't have that strength or stamina, believe me. and you know it and they know it and everybody knows it. >> first of all, the fbi
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before congress, he had to amend his previous day's statement that she had never received any e-mails marked classified. they saw through the sea on it. this is the biggest load of bull i ever heard, that were about telephone calls that she needed to make. and the state department typically puts a little "c" on it to discourage people from discussing it in public in the event the secretary of state, whoever it is, doesn't make telephone does that sound threatening to the national security to you? >> glen kessler runs the fact-checking department. you have had a lot to keep up with this campaign. >> it has been quite a >> let's start with trump's statements about stam it was me innuendo than a direct charge, but you looked into this and what did you find? >> what we found is, you know,
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right-leaning websites or in conservative news tv shows, that sort of thing that look at supposed health of hillary clinton. and none of those thing stood supposedly was wearing a she delatofibriland that she had a brain frze at a certain point. so, what we did was we went through each of those pieces of innuendo, determined they were base on nothing and gaverump four pinocchios because giveno evidence otherwise that shlacks physical stamina. >> i was wondering how you chphysecked al stamina, but it was based on all the things he was saying on her. >> the burdeof pro is on the speaker. if youan't provide evidence, you get pinocchios. >> let's go to bill clinton, because your team has done over a dozen fact-checks related to hillary clinton's e-mail and you gave him three pinocchios for hicomments. why does that stand out to you? >> what's happening is the focused on very technical
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little cs. >> yes. >> and that's -- i view that as kind of the political equivalent of three-card monte, where you're trying to distract people from what is at the core the problem, which is the problem, she had a private e-mail server, which she shouldn't have had. and even if things aren't marked as classified, the fbi found out they were classified discussions going on. it doesn't have to be marked classified. so they're tryg to distract you with the minutia and take away from the big >> the state department said yesterday for the first time that that payment of $400 million cash and the release of four american prisoners from iran are, in fact, linked, something they had denied up to this point. donald trump bit on that, linked hillary clinton to it. any truth to that linkage? >> well, i covered the state department for nine years, and this is an interesting example of how -- i mean, i've been pondering, is this worthy of pinocchios? but you can't fact-check
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standpoint, you often use leverage to accomplish your goals, and you can make a case that this was leveraged. there were two separate diplomatic tracks that came together at the same time. on the other hand, you could say, come on, isn't it -- we're giving them money, even if it's money that was owed to them, giving it to them at virtually at the same moment as the plane is taking off? >> well, that's on the question of ransom, but this was negotiated by john kerry, not hillary clinton, right? >> right. hillary clinton had nothio so if you're blaming hillary clinton, that might be worthy of pinocchios. >> how often do you hear from campaigns about -- do they complain when you give them pinocchios? >> you know, sometimes they plea bargain on pinocchios. >> how does that work? >> well, they say this is really a three. it's more like a two. >> it's a two! how does this campaign season stand up to other campaigns in terms of the pinocchios that you've handed out? >> well, the big difference this time is donald trump. there's never been a candidate
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know, if you give t four pinocchios, they will say that's not good and they'll drop the talking point. >> i'm going to cour-corre. >> course-correct, might adjust the language, and also they engage with the fact-checkers to make their case. the trump campaign almost never responds to fact-checking inquiries. donald trump will repeatedly say things over and over again that have been demonstrated as false, such as saying that he was against the war in iraq, when he clearly was in favor of the war in iraq. so that's reall and the result is, he has 65% of his ratings are four pinocchios, which is off the charts. you know, a typical politician is 15% to 20%. >> glenn keler, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> good to see you. she may stand 4'8", but gymnast simone biles towered over the field in her record-breaking olympic performance in rio.
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? sets herself because she makes everything look to easy. we have with seen the tumbling runs but you won't see them like this, though. >> wow, wow. the 19-year-old breakout star of rio olympics, u.s. gymnast it look oh, so easy. after winning the floor exercise on tuesday she is coming home with five medals and four of them gold. that means she has won more gold at a single olympics than any other american gymnast. simone biles joins us now from rio overlooking the rio village. simone, good morning and congratulations. and wow, wow, wow to you! >> good morning. thank you. >> good morning! you were being described,
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of all time by some of the gymnasts that we already thought were the greatest gymnast favorite competition and everyone worked thatne model. orks so hard for >> simone, have you even begun to think about whether you're going to try to beat your own records in 2020 in tokyo? >> i haven't even thought about it yet because it's still sinking in, what i had done this weekend. but it will be exciting if it could happen. >> now, what are you thinking
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watching you. because you go so high and you nail it every single time. i'm wondering what it's like when you're midflip in the air. what a you thinking at that moment? is there music going on? are you thinking i've got to nail this? take me through your process. takes thugh it. w it's weird to say, but sometimes when i am flipping in the air, i'm not thinking of anything. it's just autopilot by then because we have done so many of them that it's just autopilot. >> that is probably the best way i know how important your parents have been to you in all this. how have they reacted to all of this? watching aly raisman's parents during all of this, they squirm every single move she made, but your parents seem much calmer. >> my parents aren't the type to squirm around like aly's but they definitely cry. my mom was crying the whole entire time every single meet we had. she was just a big crier. >> when with you were a little
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a kellogg's cereal box? there you are front and center with your team. was that a dream? i'd like to be on a cereal box, a dream of yours? >> yes. whenever i was growing up, as i got older into gymnastics and i started taking it more serious, yes, i thought it would be amazing to be on a cereal box but i didn't thk iwould happen. now it's happened it's a dream come true and i'm happy to share it with my >> we saw at the beginning of this your floor routine. you have aymnastics move named after you now, the biles, which is really extraordinary. i think the denver post said no one in the wld is athletic or crazy enough or confident enough to pull it off. what gave you the courage to do that in the benng? >> well, a while ago whenever i was making it up, i was doing my first pass ofyoutine which is just anxtra e half and one
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so i partially turned myalf muscle and my coach, at the time, said if you do a half twist it's an easier landing so that wouldn't hany mpp ae and no one has done it so you would get it named after you, so i start working on it and playing around with. >> how my cerea boxes are you goin to buy? >> i'm pretty sure my parents will have a huge stock for me at the house. i'm thinking -- relaves andamy. frlfts two. do we call you mrs.iles or mrs. zac efron? i sawou meeting m.hi i heard you say i'm going to marry him one day. >> yeah, idid! bye, simone biles. >> ngratulations. >> congratulations. we a cheering you on and great to meet you. >> you tnko much! >> bye >> you too. thank u. bye. >> a chance conversation with a
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get to the olympics. hed some imation about having a friend, you know, we were talking about sports and th olympics. that s had a friend that was actually competing in t swimming. i told her about my son. >> reporter: you did her one better? >> yeah. >> reporter: she has a friend competinnd you got your son? >> that awesome right there. >> reporter: how woman helped r he uber driver watch his son compete in rio. you're watching "cbs this morning." the best way to get together, you make together. ? ? ? anything meant to stand needs a stable foundation. a body without proper foot support can mean pain. the dr. scholl's kiosk maps your feet and recommends our custom fit orthotic to stabilize your foundation and relieve foot, knee, or lower-back pain from being on your feet. dr. scholl's. incredible bladder protection in a pad this thin, i didn't... ...think it would work, but it does.
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this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kyle aevermann... the time is 8:26. new this morning--- a fire breaks out overnight at a storage business in elkhorn. of e storage units are now destroyed.the complex is located on nathan lane and "deere" road. the flames started around 10:30 last night.it took ?multiple? departments to get them out.no one was hurt. the cause of the fire remains under investigatio 3 happening later today...the two girls accused of staing a friend 19 times to appease the fictional character, slendeman willbe back in
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right now, hh earth, astronauts are install a new entry port to thenternaonal the docking mechanism will allow future boeing and space ships onct tthe stn. the spalkace whould have happened last year, but docking unit blew up on the launchpad. >> hate when that happens. >> yeah. >> welcome back to "cbs this morning." coming up in this half hour, the driver who was not planning to see his son compete in the rio olympics. ellis hill is his name. he found a way to get the, though, thanks a very lucky pickup. talked with his very proud father and the passenger who gave him the best possible tip. plus, the next generation of ice cream, from cookies turned
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olive oil strawberry. we see how big names and mom-and-pop shops are keeping their selections cool. >> yum. well, right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. florida today reports on the launch of two military satellites today. they blasted off from cape canaveral on the delta 4 rocket. the satellites will ccle the earth to form a so-called neighborhood watch. their mission to discourage adversaries from trying to take out critical comnications one air force official called it an extension of the terrestrial battlefield. the "washington post" rerts on how wealthy americans have nearly healed tir finances since the recession, started.poor have not even a new report finds in 2013 the wealthiest 10% of americans lpe wealth. that's up 3% from the start of 2007 recession. on the opposite end, between 1989 and 2007, families in the
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of around $1,000. and by2013, this had grown to $13,000. "usa today" reports on how some cpanies are forcing workers to use vacation time. last year more than half of working americans did not use all their te of about 22% had unused vacation days, but more companies are encouragingorkers to take their days to prevent burnout. one company is even offering a cash incentive to those who all their vacation days. i haven't gotten that memo yet. have you? >> can you guys imagine not taking all your vacation days? >> yes. >> you can? >> it happens all the time. >> all the time. >> okay. >> but the cash incentive would work. >> yeah. solid advice on that one. the "san diego union tribune" reports that a 6-year-old boy climbed the highest mountain in the lower 48 states. anthony slozar scaled mt. whitney in california two weeks
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two older siblings dropped out due to altitude sickness. anthony may be the youngest person ever to climb the more than 14,000-foot peak. >> go, anthony. he looks good doing it, too. and "the pittsburgh post gazette" reports on uber's pilotless car test program. the ride-share service will soon deploy driverless cars in the city but a backup driver will be on board just in case. uber's been systems on other cars in the area. i still like a driver in the car, but listen -- >> wouldn't get into one of those, gayle? >> listen, i never thought i'd be taking pictures with my phone, so maybe i need to get with the program. >> good point. glad you can do that. a philadelphia uber driver originallanned to watch his son compete in the olympics on tv because he was short of money. his son, shot putter darrell hill, entered the games ranked fourth in the world. but after a sudden twist of fate, his dad was in the stands to support him.
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overlooking the olympic village to show us how an improbable journey became possible. jamie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anthony. darrell hill may not bring home a medal, but he has quite the olympic story to tell. his biggest fan was able to cheer him on all because of a chance encounter with a stranger. >> ah! >> reporter: shot putter and first-time olympian darrell hill may not have made it to the finals. >> it's going to be a day that i'll never forget. >> reporter: but for his biggest suppr, in rio to watch his son compete was a gift worth more than olympic gold. until last month, he had no intention of going. >> i had already made a decision, you know, to stay home, you know, and not really go out of my way to try to get the money. >> reporter: that all changed when the retired bus driver picked up passenger liz in his uber car at the philadelphia airport. hill told her that his son was competing in rio, but he couldn't afford to go.
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talking about sports in the olympics, that she had a friend that was actually competing in the swimming. when i told her about my son -- >> reporter: you did her one better. >> yeah. >> reporter: she's got a friend competing, and you've got your son. >> that was awesome right there. >> reporter: will yok, who lives in chicago, promised to help. >> when he told me he couldn't go to the olympics in rio, i just wondered how i would feel as a parent of athletes. >> reporter: so, willock set up a gofundme page. within days, 152 people donated $8 t and travel expenses. how cool is it for you to think that she helped you get here to root him on in person? >> it's great thing, to know somebody that i didn't know not too long ago. look, you know, let me tell you, she's really cool. >> reporter: after traveling more than 5,000 miles and nearly missing his connecting flight, hill arrived in rio. can you believe you're here? >> no. >> reporter: shortly after arriving, father and son connected with darrell tweeting,
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#blessed, #thankful." >> i said, are you ready? i got to meet his coach aswell but to hea him tal about my son s great. and to hear him tell me that, you did well, it's great. it was great. >> reporter: after darrell failed to qualify, olympic gold medalist al encouragement, reading "it's not over. this was your learning olympic year. take this lesson and build on it from this. you are an olympian." as for darrel he says he has his chin up and i wouldn't be surprised, margaret, to see him back competing in tokyo in 2020. >> we'll wch for him. >> we sure hope so. >> yes. his dad shou be oud.that is so >> great story, jamie. thank you. if you're looking for a new excuseake to m an i cream run, we got one. how about a history ssonle
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"forbes" ss that simple sweet is a $10 billion business. dana jacobson is here with how brands are turning out more than your basic chocolate and vanilla flavor. dana, good morning. >> good morning, gayle. ice cream is a summer staple and dessert stalwarstalwart. it's pretty tough to find an ice cream hater out there. but that sweet, comforting tweet of childhood, kind of like the rest of us, is growing up. and in the process, if you'll excuse the pun, it's gotten even cooler. >> reporter: it's happiness served by the scoop, beloved by children -- >> two?scoops, sir? make it three. i'm not drivin >> reporter: and adults. >> lieutenant dan, ice cream. >> reporter: it just may be everybody's favorite dessert. where does ice cream rank i your favorite foods? >> probably around second. >> reporter: eh, close enough. they loved ice cream so much, brian smith and jackie kuscana
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refrigeration and the scoop. service sped up, and then there was a boomn neighborhood ice cream parlors. >> as americans, we look at ice cream and think about those days of yesteryear and our grandparents eating ice cream on boardwalk and sitting at soda fountains, much like this one. and it was a great moment of families coming together, of simplicity, of hkening back to ideally a simpler >> reporter: neilia motamed is editor of "food & wine" magazine. their august issue features what else, ic cream. across the country was ound innovation and creativity, and i think really looking at ice cream as an artismal product. >> reporter: today they come in flavors like salted blue honey, olive l strawberry and carrot ce overhe top and innovation come >> just like with coffee, it
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a pint is not aarrier to entry when you're talking about ice cream. ? that sphatoon, t spoon, that spoonful ? >> reporter: that innovation han't just for smaller brands. en-dazs startedith just three flavors -- vanilla, chocolate and ffee. today with 50 varieties, they sell more than $400 million of ice cream annually. last year even introducing artisan flavors. are the larger brands competing with some of these smaller brands that we see out there now? >> y necessarily say that we're competing with them. we love to see new brands and companies come up, because what it tells us is that consumers are just excited about ice cream. >> reporter: is there something you can learn from that? >> absolutely. i get flavor inspiration from them, just as i would hope they get inspiration from us as well. >> reporter: but for the team at amal hills, inspiration is best served in small batches. has ice cream gotten too corporate? >> yeah, i think ice cream to
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too commodityified, less special. i think by creating brick-and-mortar shops that people have to go to to i cream, it creates a sense of earning it and being part of something bigger than just an ice creacone. >> this was a grueling assignment for me, so i decided to share with my friends. >> sample. >> we asked a. an eye-opener. it is our own flavor. it is coffee ice cream with brownies and coffee toffee. a limited bch is available at ample hills stores in brooklyn and you can order it at cbs.com and we've already been indulging. >> going into the ice cream business. >> dana, maybe if it sells well, they'll make it a permanent thing. i've been to ample hill. they do great stuff. my favorite was ooey gooey birthday cake. >> this is really good. >> ooey gooey is, like, they're
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and that's what they talked about it wanting to be, like that it's food overload almost. that you're like, i can't have another bite of cookie. >> this is coffee, so totally okay to eat it in the morning. >> it is. >> thank you, ample hill. eye opener coffee ice cream. very nice. >> it looks good on you. cheers. >> we'll take a look at the week
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feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come out of this plant in 1923. but today, too many good manufacturing jobs are shipped away because of a tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will save taxpayer money and help business create jobs here. i'm russ feingold
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we need an economy that works for everyone. parting is such sweet sar r sorrow. we have to say good-bye to our associate director megan belmont. she is leaving "cbs this morning." look at that smile on her face. she is moving to north carolina and she has been a part of the team forine years. it's not all sad news because she and her husband matt are expecting their by
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that matters. >> this fire is so hot. i can feel the heat radiating behind me. >> fhteririg can't make their flameshere. the flames just too intense. >> we are fully engulfed with smoke. >> i'm standing in front of a yard that used to be a duplex. >> i don't know where to go. >> east baton rouge parishes are now a federal disaster zone. where are you guys going from here? >> i have no idea. >> clinton was campaigning with is someone who does have the nuclear code. >> he is not qu campaign manager. >> don't take the top person and kind of push them aside as he did to paul manafort. >> john mclaughlin died at age 89. >> how much doom does hillary face in the november election? >> americans showed up drunk and they say they acted like jerks. >> you pay the damages and apologize for being an ugly american. >> well, come on. >> the nfl denied that they even made her an offer.
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kayakers in british columbia. >> where will you go now? >> "cbs this morning," man! >> so when we need a host? >> norah is not there this week. stephen colbert sends over this. ew! that's some good network booze there. ? bang bang don't stop ? >> somebody get him, please! a nice way to start your day. >> i just want shoulder-t shoulder-to-shoulder, cheek-to-cheek. >> everybody get up! >> exactly! >> hello, tara! >> hi. >> good morning from copacabana beach. ? don't doubt it ? >> it's very special and something we will always cherish. ? i know it >> usain bolt doesn't even look tired. he is like smiling. >> how many cereal boxes are you going to buy? >> i'm pretty sure my parents will have a huge stock for me at the house.
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you're 35. >> yeah. how old are you? do it like this and one by one. that works. don't worry about it. >> i love those shade on you, man! >> we are at the beach. you got to put our sunglasses. >> you got to do it. >> just trying to get the message out or what? >> is it a difficult role for you? >> even though ye like it's really horrible toay those rds,wo it's run up to the people i was throwing these slurs at and i would be saying m so sorry. >> all that. the boys in eighth grade talked us into we were going to flash them and the ay had really good argument. like, do it! we are like, okay. all that ma >> all of the girls lined up an. all of the boys we looking at
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this is a cbs 58 morning news . update.good morning i'm kyle aevermann... . it is 8:56. 3 are you looking for something to do this weekend?the milwaukee art museum is hosting a quiet clubbing event tonight.here's how it works: participants slip on headphones tuned to the dj's music and dance the night away. tonight dj's "bizzon" and club s whcan switch the channel on their headphones... they lig up with a different color for the chanl.it's from eight to midnight. tickets are 12-dollars at the door.. museum members get in free. 3 milwaukee's annual irish fest kicks off in full force today. the world's largest celebration of irish musiand culture opens at four and runs until midnight tonight at maier festival park.here is video from last night's "preview night."?today is half
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irish fest runs through this sunday... at the summerfest grounds. what the weather going to be like this weekend?lets check n wii meterologist just thpson gee with a look at forcast.forecast...today: . deeasingouds, mild. high: 47tonig: increasing clos, ld. : 39thurspartl sunny. high: 52friday: patly dy. clough: 47forecast. today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast...today: decreasing 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy. high: 47forecast... today: decreasing clouds, mild. high: 47tonight: increasing clouds, mild. low: 39thursday; partly sunny. high: 52friday: partly cloudy.
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