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officials said they would still default on nearly $1 billion of debt payments today. an investigation underway in north carolina. 15 drill instructors at paris island reassigned. the marine corps is trying to determine if the recruit was hazed because of his muslim religion. >> a group of u.s. navy sailors was ruled derelict in january. a pentagon investigation pulled no punches about the incident as well as how those americans dealt with it. >> reporter: these dramatic images outrage the american public, iranian revolutionary guards forcing navy sailors to their knees. we learned much of the blame is with the navy. >> the investigation found a lack of leadership, a
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>> reporter: a blistering report citing poor training and basic navigational failures saying had any crew member zoomed into their gps, they would have seen they were closing in on an iranian island. the sailors giving up computer pass words and secrets about the boat. nine sailors will be punished including the lieutenant in charge who agreed to tape this apology. >> it was a mistake. that was our fault. >> reporter: and the helms men who refused orders to speed past the iranian boats. one sailor credited for quick thinking, the sole female hid in the emergency beacon risking her life and secretly taping the encounter on her phone. the navy report didn't let iran off the hook saying they violated international laws for even ke sta even detaining the crew, let alone videotaping them.
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montana are searching for the grizzly involved in a fatal attack. brad treat was knocked off his bike after he and another rider apparently surprised the bear. officials say the grizzly left the area immediately after and as time goes on they say it's less likely they can track the animal. >> reporter: johnny manziel isn't signing with any nfl team. if h he does, he'll be suspended for the first four games. it's for violating the substance abuse policy. if he got a deal, he would also face additional penalties for violating the domestic violence policy. he's accused of assaulting his foreigner girlfriend. >> midnight never arrived for cinderella at the college baseball world series. >> he got him. it's all over. >> that was how the coastal california university closed out the arizona wildcats to win
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their first ever baseball national championship. it was the school's first ever national title in any sport, and they are the first team since 1956 to win the title in their first ever appearance at the college world series to which the kid in the stands just looked at the camera and was like -- the eyebrows. >> and while we're talking about baseball, check out who made the scene last night at the mets game. that is our very own ginger z taking the mound at city field to throw out the first pitch. >> nailed it. >> look at that. >> wearing number 18. she wound up, delivered the pitch. >> did a far better job than snoop. >> a little high. >> she did a great job. >> and give her credit. it was a lot better, like we said -- remember $0.50? props to ginger. >> she was really pumped. she was prac
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at home and with the hubby. good job. coming up, michael phelps does it again. he added another feather to his swim cap. becoming the first american male swimmer to make five olympic teams. what he's saying about what he considers to be his real accomplishment. >> and a popular actress opens up about a breast implant scare and what it's taught her about the procedure and herself.
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backup parachute. >> only one for me is done. >> a nike chairman, the 78-year-old announced a year ago he would begin the transition toward retirement. night founded what would become nike 52 years ago with his former track coach. each man put up $500 at the time. night is now worth $24 billion. >> how would you like to be the third guy who is like no, $500 is too much. sorry, man. i'm good. i'm good. >> these guys, $500. crazy. >> i'm going into beta. okay. it was a life and career crisis that prompted stephanie marsh to surgically change her body image. >> the svu star is opening up about her breast implant nightmare and what she leaed
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herself in a candid new essay. >> i don't see enough to charge him. >> reporter: she's best known for her role as an asis assistant district attorney on tv. now she's revealing a dangerous situation in her personal life. a severe complication she experienced after having breast implants. >> i think she is in a place where she's feeling healed and confident and she's ready to tell the story. >> reporter: in a candid essay j she explains her decision to undergo a surgery during a painful time in her life saying my major of nearly 10 years was falling apart. i decided to change my body because i couldn't change my life. after two months she says my right implant was infected and the seams of the scar on my right breast burst. >> this procedure she thought was going to fix the problems only made everything more
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on. >> reporter: march finally had the implants removed saying i kept trying to fix my body, and it kept telling me to leave it alone. i have accepted this episode as a part of my larger story, and i refuse to be ashamed of it. march saying i am overwhelmed and moved by the positive response to the article. robin roberts in new york. >> one doctor estimates more than 20,000 implants are removed each year and about half of the women who receive them have some sort of complication. >> our country is the leading country when it comes to breast implant surgery. there will be a lot of stories like that no doubt. >> sadly. coming up, michael phelps diving into the record books. >> headed into the games as the most decorated olympian. why does he say this time has been the hardest yet? you're watching "world news now."
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michael phelps has swam into the lap into the record books. lap, see what i did there? becoming the first american male swimmer to make five olympic teams in his career. >> despite his olympic accomplishments, he's more focussed on what he's doing outside the pool. >> reporter: in a career defined by movemenumental numbers, thate may be the most meaningful. he's the first male to make five olympic swim teams. he appeared to surprise hymn. >> i think with everything that's happened, sort of being able to come back, that was probably harder than any swim with. >> reporter: it's a long way since the sydney games. >> doesn't this boy have a future. >> reporter: just 15 years old. in athens he racked up six golds. in beijing j he became the official golden
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michael phelps. >> reporter: among the record 18 golds are other numbers. two duis and suspensions. one after he admitted to smoking marijuana. he went to rehab, transforming his attitude and his life. the best feeling, not holding the metals, but his newborn soon, boomer. cheering on his dad with those american flag ear muffs. >> that does remind me -- ryan rot can i, who is hotter? phelps or lokte? >> i can't get over his persona, a little too much me, me. but i'm excited to see phelps performance. he's in a different place. >> he's grounded. >> i wonder what it's like to come in having left the last olympics on such a high note. >> exactly. now you come
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segment of the week. our insomniac theater. two films opening on this fourth of july weekend to preview. >> it's a holiday weekend here in america. this morning we start with the legend of tar zan. a deck can kad after tar zan left africa to live as a gentleman in victoria england with his wife, jane. danger lurks back in the congo. a scheme to use jane to deliver tar zan to -- here's a clip. >> i need you to scream for me. >> like
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bla [ spitting ] >> no, madam, he's tarzan, you're jane. he'll come for you. >> oh. it screams oscars. but the critics aren't coming to the aid of tarzan which is scoring only a 34% splat on rotten tomatoes. he writes there's little about this film that screams you got to see this. and mara ryanstein is screaming it's so dreadful you root for the apes to eat the evil humans just to it will end. >> speaking of eating humans, let's go to the bfg, that's short for the big friendly giant. >> that's not where i was going. >> it's produced by
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it's about a young girl who teamed up with a giant who teams up to go after a man eating giant. they have been invading the world of humans. >> it's you at home? >> no. >> you, is traveling. >> who is you traveling to? why is you such a chat bag in the morning? >> why is you not sleeping today? >> because you keep me awake with your jabbering. >> so far the critics are loving this. michael phillips writes for once underneath it all the key performance feels like a full, real vital performance. another says not even steven spielberg can make the bfg a good fit for the big screen. >> we know what we're doing for the fourth.
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>> the bfg?
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>> this morning, extreme weather systems threatening the holiday weekend. >> huge downpours causing scenes like this. in las vegas roads turned into rivers. sidewalks transformed to water falls at wildfire crews fight blazes across the country. >> new developments from turkey. learning more about the terrorists involved and why investigators are looking at trouble spots in the former soviet union. >> this man going on a mile high rampage terrorizing downtown denver by attacking people with a pipe. swinging widely at innocent bystanders. what set off this violent outburst? >> and a tennis player goes on a rant in the middle of a match calling the umpire the worst

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