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breaking news, two u.s. olympians are heading home from rio after talking to police for hours. outrage is growing in brazil as police say they lied about being robbed at gunpoint but the swimmers are sticking to their story. we have new reaction from the u.s. team overnight. donald trump's campaign seems to enter a newse overnight. he heads to the louisiana flood zone today, but will the president break from his vacation to see the worst natural disaster in four years? a sailboat crew makes an urgent call for help as their boat starts taking on water and then they make a difficult decision. and lightning bolt. usain bolt does it again winning
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a good friday morning to you all. we have breaking news this morning. a u.s. olympic swimmer has just completed a four-hour interview with brazilian police as two of his teammates are set to land on u.s. soil shortly after also being questioned about their claims of an armed robbery. >> so brazilian authorities now say those claims were made up, but the swimmers refute that. take a look as gunnar bentz and jack conger board a flight in rio last night. rio police say the pair along with teammates ryan lochte and james feigen were actually confronted by a security guard, not armed robbers. >> in a statement overnight the u.s. olympic committee says "we apologize to our hosts in rio and the people of brazil for this distracting ordeal in the midst of what should rightly be a celebration of excellence." meanwhile, bentz and conger left the police station last night followed by an angry crowd. abc's matt gutman has more on the investigation and what the swimmers say.
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place, and it's now at the heart of what is becoming an international incident. this video obtained by abc news shows ryan lochte, one of the winningest olympians in history, and three other swimmers going into this gas station bathroom in the early hours of sunday morning. lochte had been partying with friends snapchatting this video of himself at this club packed with 2,500 people. lochte and his younger teammates, gunnar bentz, jack conger and jam f that they got into a taxi then to go home to the olympic village. that's when the story gets fuzzy. lochte initially told nbc that armed men had pulled him over. his account was seen as a vicious black eye to the host city but then as brazilian police began to investigate, lochte appeared to change his story. brazilian police are recommending that he and james feigen be indicted for providing
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were never victims of an armed robbery, but as they say, there are two sides to every story. police say the swimmers kicked down the door then vandalized the bathroom inside then those four swimmers continued on here back towards their taxi and and at this point, they allegedly ripped a poster off a wall before being confronted by those security guards. police say the man is actually another armed security officer intent, they say, not on robbing them but on trying to subdue them. [ speaking a foreign language ] t of whether a gun was pointed at them, yes, the answer is yes. >> reporter: and here when one of the athletes takes out his wallet, police say he was actually trying to give them money to pay for the damages. but sources who spoke to all four swimmers telling abc news lochte and the other swimmers were, in fact, held up by the man they thought were gunmen. the sources say they only released them once the americans coughed up 400 bucks. >> the police are claiming that
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feigen made to them was false, and that's a crime under brazilian law. >> reporter: even the brazilian police agree it's unlikely that lochte or any of the other swimmers will face jail time. i'm matt gutman in rio. >> the brazilian police say they are recommending charges of false reporting of a crime and that could carry a sentence of up to six months in jail, and we are just receiving word now that james feigen just completed his interview. he's the last of those four swimmers in brazil. >> he's the last one so four hours with brazilian authorities overnight. as you can imagine the morning papers are making light of all of this and getting creative along the way. "the new york post" has the headline, the ugly american with the small caption, "liar, liar, speedo on fire." "new york daily news" is going with the lochte mess monster. >> we'll take a closer look at his past to that short-lived reality show that he had coming
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first, new this morning, hillary clinton allegedly got advice to use her personal e-mail account from one of her predecessors, former secretary of state colin powell. the revelation reportedly surfaced during clinton's interview with the fbi. it's also in a new book about bill clinton saying powell told hillary clinton that he had used personal e-mail on the job and except for classified communications she should do the same. first for donald trump expressing regret for some of the thing that's said. trump was uncharacteristically mellow as he read prepared remarks at a rally in charlotte, north carolina, and after more than a year of unapologetically making controversial comments, he appeared to have a moment of contrition. >> sometimes 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.
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or not, i regret it, and i do regret it, particularly where it may have caused personal pain. >> well, trump has been accused of insulting everyone from immigrants to women and even a gold star family. hillary clinton's campaign is calling his remarks a well-written phrase, and they want him to specify exactly which offenses he regrets. trump and his running mate mike pence are expected to visit the flood zone in louisiana today, but a spokesman for office had not been contacted by the trump campaign. the spokesman said trump was welcome to louisiana but not for a photo-op. president obama has been under fire for not cutting his vacation short to visit the flood zone, but the white house says he is closely monitoring the crisis. top republicans are demanding answers after the obama administration acknowledged for the first time that a $400 million payment to iran was used as leverage in the release of several american prisoners.
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about the transaction, it was not a ransom payment. russia says it is ready to support a call by the united nations for weekly cease-fires in the syrian city of aleppo. the move comes as this haunting image spreads around the world. the 5-year-old boy was pulled from a building after the city was rocked by another devastating air strike. his injuries turned out to be minor, and the rest of his family survived, but so far the war has left 100,000 children dead. in california, crews are battling a new wildfire. 600 acres in santa barbara county forcing the evacuation of hundreds of people from campgrounds in that area. the fire is now 20% contained. meanwhile, further south some residents are finally going back home after firefighters got some more of the blue cut fire under control. that fire has now burned more than 36,000 acres and is 22% contained. officials still have not been able to say how many homes and other structures have burned.
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and fire danger in the west remains high as record-breaking heat scorches parts of oregon and washington and the heat will stick around through tomorrow. now to the olympics and usain bolt who turns 30, by the way, on sunday says that he is getting old and you wouldn't know it by his latest gold medal performance. >> that's for sure. bolt won the 200 meters for the third straight olympics giving him eight gold medals. but he says he wants a faster time and -- or wasn't a faster helped if someone faster was in front of him. ah. >> oh, yeah. >> the problem with being the fastest person on the track. >> to which justin gatlin is like really, dude? american ashton eaton hangs on to the title of world's greatest athlete and wins back-to-back gold medals and becomes the first in the decathlon since 1984 and cemented his convict which with a come-from-behind win in the 1500 meters. his wife is a canadian olympian as well. she took the bronze in the heptathlon last week.
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today's action with an even 100 medals, more than 40 ahead of second place china. the u.s. also has the most golds with 35. britain is in second there. >> and, of course, the games wrap up over the weekend. well, coming up, the zika outbreak in south florida spreading this morning. plus, would you use a self-riding uber car? the company is betting on it. the high-tech fleet. what's the deal with these, statues resembling donald trump popping up in cities nationwide. she spent summer binge-watching. soon, she'll be binge-studying. now she writes mostly in emoji. soon, she'll type the best essays in the entire 8th grade. today, the only spanish words he knows are burrito and enchilada. soon, he'll take notes en espanol.
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35 people have been infected so far in florida with most of the cases in an area north of miami. twitter is cracking down on terror. the website has suspended nearly a quarter million accounts for terror-related activity. the spike in suspensions follows a string of recent attacks around the world after facing accusations of not doing enough to stop terrorism on the network. twitter increased daily suspensions by more than 80% over the last year. meanwhile, uber is announcing the rollout of a fleet of self-driving pittsburgh for now. customers will be able to summon the semi autonomous cars but since the technology has not been perfected they will come with human backup drivers to handle any unexpected situations because uber is still testing the service the rides will be free. >> just sitting in the back going, man, turn left here. when we come back, exactly, looking into ryan lochte's past. plus, new details about the investigation into the robbery
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now for a look at morning road conditions, severe storms are in the forecast from the central plains to wisconsin with damaging winds, hail, even a few tornadoes possible. storms are also possible from the great lakes into the ohio valley. >> despite all that rain that you saw there, it's actually a fairly decent day for air travel. the only possible delay in kansas city. updating our top story, two u.s. olympic swimmers are due back in the country shortly. >> talking about gunnar bentz and jack conger who boarded a fligh brazil last night spent much of the day meeting with police would determined the pair and two teammates were not victims of a gunpoint robbery. >> one of those teammate, jimmy feigen, is still in rio. he won't be allowed to leave until he donates $11,000 to charity. he just completed a four-hour interview with police there. the other teammate is 12-time medalist ryan lochte who is no stranger to controversy. here's abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: as brazilian
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investigation, we take a closer look at ryan lochte's bad boy past. it's not the first time lochte has had a run-in with the law. court records show he was charged for public urination in florida in 2005. five years later, he was charged with disorderly conduct after police say he was caught actively involved in a physical fight. both dismissed after reaching prosecution deals. he became a household name making a huge name at the london games in 2012 where he took home five medals. a starring role in his own reality tv show on e! "what would ryan lochte do?" the show only lasted one season but lochte told us just last month he would do it again. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> we're going to have much more on the scandal surrounding lochte and his teammates later this morning on "gma." the coast guard came to the rescue of a sailboat taking on water 200 miles off the washington coast. the five people on board had to resort to using bucks when the
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checking our top stories, two american swimmers caught in the middle of a scandal at the olympics flew home overnight. gunnar bentz and jack conger boarded a flight to miami. meanwhile, their teammate, jimmy feigen, the last to remain in brazil, was questioned for hours by police overnight. donald trump is expressing regret over his remarks for the first time. he says he sometimes says the wrong thing and acknowledged it may have caused pain, but trump did not specify which comments he was referring to. trump is heading to baton rouge today to visit flood victims and tour the damage. a louisiana newspaper is calling on president obama to cut short his vacation to visit the flood zone, as well. but the white house says the president is getting frequent updates on the crisis. looking at today's weather sh, another day of record heat in the northwest. severe storms in the central plains and scattered showers in the south, mostly sunny in the northeast.
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thursday night in rio taking the 200 meters for the third straight games. >> he goes for another one this weekend. he's called the fastest man alive but just how does bolt blow away the field nearly every time he steps on the track? abc's t.j. holmes takes a scientific look at what makes bolt lightning quick. >> reporter: jamaican superstar usain bolt dominated the 200 meter semifinal cruising to an effortless time of 19.78 seconds. on sunday the world's fastest man crushed the in 9.81 seconds making him the only person to win gold in the event three types. >> here he is, still invincible, usain bolt. >> reporter: so just how fast is bolt going? about 23 miles per hour. keeping that same pace, it would only take him about 2:40 to run one mile. that means he'd beat world class milers by more than five football fields, but we may never know because bolt says he's never actually run a whole
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height. at 6'5" bolt is above average for a sprinter so with his long leg, it takes him only 40 or 41 strides when other sprinters need 43 or 44. >> he takes very long strides. and the speed of each stride is equal to what his shorter competitors do and that just lets him chew up the track and make it look like they're just standing still. >> reporter: one other key to his success. >> in jamaica people are active their whole lives and sporting sprinters are not only the superstars in jamaica but the super duper stars and have been for a long time. >> so it's all explained now. >> long legs. >> yeah. >> i'm in trouble. >> we're doing like 60 strides per one of his. >> that's what's making news in
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>> right now on wisn 12 news. ben: this morning, hope and healing in sherman park after violence in the neighborhood. how the community is coming together to move past the unrest. melinda: a fatal shooting, right outside a milwaukee police station. the investigation going on this morning, and what we're learning about this s >> and showers moving through southeastern wisconsin this morning. you might want to grab an umbrella before heading out the door, we'll tell you when you'll need it. ben: good morning and welcome to wisn 12 news this morning. i'm ben wagner. melinda: and i'm melinda davenport. let's start with the forecast. meteorologist jeremy nelson is in the weather center. jeremy: you may want to umbrella

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