Which is basically build a movement. I mean, there is Paul Manafort famously said if this campaign becomes a referendum on donald trump, it has failed. This campaign has been a referendum on donald trump. And i made similar remarks during the Democratic Convention. I notice when Hillary Clinton and her supporters are asked in going to do about obama care . They talk about donald trump. So, Hillary Clinton wants to talk about donald trump. We want to talk directly to the american people. And you want to talk to women in particular. You talked about having a good message week. He says she lacks the physical and mental stamina to take on isis and all the many adversaries we face. President ial. How do you get him to stop saying things like that . That would alienate a lot of women. You showed something i fine to be unbecoming for someone who wants to be commander and chief of our armed forces. She said well, they can get him to read different words from a teleprompter. Theres not a single uninsured american who gets health care from that kind of nastiness and ill pledge this to you. The way to speak to women and all americans weve got to get away from this content Free Campaign and on to the substance and even talking to people doing well. How do they feel secure moving forward . But confident you can keep your candidate on message. Because its the exact problem you say you want to direct it towards. Im confident hes finding joy on the job this week and that he relishes being throughout with the crowds rally where hes able to interact with the individuals and you dont see the local media inert views. So, yes, i am confident he can stay on message but also the message has to be one of substance, it has to be about issues. Id rather lose a campaign where we put it all in the field substntively, where people saw the difference in the major issues of the day. This is about style, he can go back to the apprentice, that was for him. They want it to be about tone and temperament. It needs to be about facts and figures. He has received an intelligence report. Did he believe it . I cant disclose it. I can tell you he took it very seriously. You cant disclose whether he believed it or not . Not the details. Not the details. Report that the cia prepared for him . He certainly is taking it seriously and digesting it. Nobody looks at something that complicated in one sitting. So donald trump is not saying i dont believe what they may be reporti reporting . No. And i was with him both times. And speaking of National Security and foreign policy, we sat at round tableit and other notable National Security experts. I also would call it very interactive. His questions were one of somebody who wants be to commander and chief and wants to do well by our armed forces, by the american people, our allies abroad. These days. You are buying finish these days. I got a new dishwasher and they recommend finish. Really . You should try it. Unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. . The Olympic Games are a show case for some of the worlds greatest athletic performances and capturing the images is a sport in itself. Reporter so take a look at this. Rio de janeiro, a very picturesque place to take a picture. But when its your job toolympi photos are sent all over the expectations are pretty high. The olympics often look like an endless sprint to the finish. A blur of nonstop action. But that can also look like this. A singular moment frozen in time. A full story in one frame. The image is going to last a lot longer. It imprints itself in your mind and when it stands out, you remember that photo. Reporter pa has been creating these images for the past Olympic Games. Hes now Deputy Director of photography for the Associated Press with a team of 61 photographers in rio. Their work is used by news outlets around the world. On average 3,500 photos for the olympics. Per day . Photos. I can barely keep up looking at all of them. Reporter David Goldmans third olympics. So that right there is a nice big graphic elmement of her walking with the flag. I might walk underneath her with a blue sky and the flag stretched out. I made that my focal point. Torches i have shot probably name in the hundreds and thousands. Reporter do these Olympic Rings kind of haunt you . Yeah. I go to bed sometimes with not visions of sheep, im counting rings. Reporter but now he and his fellow photographers have help getting the extra special shots in hard to reach places. These are put in positions where photographers cant be. Theres no physical way to be there. Robotic cameras and dozens of remotely controlled ones in every corner of the olympic venues. Sunk in the pool for unique underwater, underbody perspectives. Somebody gets a great shot, its out to the world in how many seconds . Under two minutes from the time its shot. Reporter thats fast. 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Reporter on an air field just north of london, the worlds longest aircraft spreads its tiny wings and takes to the sky. Measuring in around the width and length of a call conventional. Up close, it looks even stranger. This is the flight deck. Reporter but chief test pilot who was at the controls for the maiden flight says you need to look beyond the shape of the hull, which has been, you could say the but of some jokes to appreciate this very modern flying machine. Any pilot would feel right at home coming in here. Airlander is a Franken Stein of technologies. Taking the shape and lift benefits of a blimp and conbining them with the maneuverability of a helicopter and capacity of a cargo plane. They claim the aircraft is super efficient. Essentially the engines of four suvs propel this thing. Reporter thats not a lot. But are we need. Reporter it can s in the air without refuelling but cant compete when it comes to speed. I go top speed, 65 knots. 73 mileperhour. Reporter spokesman Chris Daniels claims it could be used to drop humanitarian aid into disaster areas. Its amphibious, land on water, lake, desert, ice, you name it. Reporter it doesnt need an benefits that undoubtedly appeal to the u. S. Army, for whom the technology was originally developed, before it was dropped due to the troop draw down and budget cuts. This enabled them to develop the aircraft for civilian uses. Surely it pops like a balloon. No, it doesnt. The helium is under such low pressure that it would gradually seep out. Were one of the safest forms of transport. Reporter theres already transportation. Lockheed martin is developing its own modelal. The market is plenty big enough for two people to be in there competing. Reporter and despite its considerable size, the sky is plenty big enough too. And thats the overnight for some of you the news continues. For others, check back later for the morning news. . . Medaling with the truth. Ryan lochte and three other olympic swimmers are accused of making up the story about being robbed in rio. Police say this video proves it. Florida reports two more cases apparently spread by local mosquitos. The Chicago Police superintendent wants seven officers fired. Accusing them of a cover up. In the Fatal Shooting of a black teenager. And maybe this child can get the worlds attention. Hes the new face of syrias civil war. Overnight news. The swimmers story just didnt hold water. Police in brazil say u. S. Olympic star ryan lochte and three of his teammates made up the story about being robbed at gunpoint in rio last weekend. So, what did happen . Lets go to the video replay. Reporter the Security Camera footage shows the four american swimmers at a gas station towards the bathroom. Theyre stopped by a Security Guard. You can see them raising their hands. Rio police accusing the americans of vandalizing the bathroom, arguing with a Security Guard and leaving 50 to pay for the damage. It is a dramatically different story than the one ryan lochte robbed at gunpoint by men posing as police. Rio police say the Security Guard did point a gun at lochte, but only because he was erratic and aggressive. Gunner bentz and jack conger arrivedali alit a rio police st for lochte left brazil before authorities could see his pass port. Despite very real security, the made up story gave them an unwarned black eye. The chief of police says the u. S. Swimmers owe everyone an aology because the only thing they told the truth about was they were drunk. Swimmers of all time. Life goes on. Lets go. Sfwlrks n reporter now weve tried contacting ryan lochte and his attorney several times. They have not responded. And scott, it is still possible they could be charged with falsely reporting a crime. Our man in rio. East of los angeles, more than 1500 firefighters are facing tall. Hot, dry gusts are whipping up fire tornados across brush brittle from drought. Its not known how many homes in San Bernardino county were torched but more than 80,000 people have fled from their neighborhoods. Carter evans is there. Sfwlrks t reporter the air assault is even tiny embers could be catastrophic. Youre looking at the head of the fire right now and Firefighters Want to keep it on the hill moving this direction. What they dont want it to do is jump across the road. As we get the winds, that has potential reporter battalion chief mike brown says its extraordinary. Spotting ahead of itself bay 3 and 400 feet. Fire walls that look like firefighters we read about, train about, but to actually see it was truly amazing. Reporter as the blue cut fire roared through desert towns, civilians had hours to flee. Able flores is still looking for his horse. A home can be replaced but not human life or an animal that you love. Reporter trucks are once theyve been trapped since the fire began. Costing up to 1 million a day in economic losses. And rail traffic is also moving again. Among the homes and buildings burned to the ground, the summit restaurant, an icon along route 66 say owners. Weve been through a lot of storms and Car Accidents but this time we didnt make it. Reporter a lot of history here. Werld john wayne once dined where im standing. And the wind is picking up. Those hazardous red flag conditions are expected to continue into the night. Carter, thank you very much. Today southern louisiana saw more thunderstorms. Three irn inches of rain swamped baton rouge just as neighborhoods were beginning to dry out from historic floods Omar Villafranca is covering the flood zone. Reporter the emotions came flooding back when Janice Harrell saw the damage two feet of water did to her home. I had a 15 feet canal behind my house and it was dry. Reporter she has insurance to cover flood damage and the contents of her home but says its still not enough. Were tearing the walls up to reporter 17,000 residents have submitted insurance claims, but only 20 have flood insurance. So far 80,000 have registered for federal disaster assistance. The maximum amount given by fema is 32,000. Thousands of louisianans cannot go home yet. Flood waters are keeping them from their homes. Turned into a shelter by the owner. This is about making sure people are taken care of and theyre going to have a roof over their heads and that kind of comfort. Reporter more than 4,000 people are still in shelters because they cant get to their home because of the water or they dont do have one to go back to. 19,000 fema workers are here and more are on the way. More are on the way. Fema workers are here and ,. . . Today Health Officials in florida said two more people have been infected with zika virus. That makes 35 now infected by local mosquitos. Crews have been saturating the socalled zika zone with insecticide hoping to contain the defects. Today donald trump took his campaign to a Battle Ground state he cannot afford to lose. Reporter donald trump on a visit this afternoon with police in North Carolina. Where he said his campaign is in good shape. Looks like its going very well. I guess they got very good numbers announced in north caroli carolina. Reporter but it was unclear to since the latest public surveys show he is lagging in a state which has voted democrat in a president ial election once in 40 years. And the North CarolinaTrump Campaign said in a Statement Today we will have all the staff and resources needed to win here. North carolina is the latest in a series of hugely important states trump has visited in the past two wisconsin, michigan, florida, pennsylvania, and ohio. All currently uphill battles for trump. Its time for rule by the people, not rule for the special interests. Reporter its a daunting political predicament with 82 days to go and one that gave rise to his latest Campaign Leadership upheaval this week. Kellyanne conway is the new Campaign Manager who spoke to we look at it as an expansion during a busy time in the campaign. When it comes to staff, more is more. Reporter starting tomorrow, the Trump Campaign will with gin airing their First Political ads of the election. Theyll be running in florida, ohio, pennsylvania, virginia, as well as here in North Carolina. Clintons already been running ads for weeks. Thanks very much. Today for the first time the state department acknowledged there was a link between a 400 million cash payment to iran and the release of four american prisoners. Republicans call that ransom. But the administration denies it. Margaret brennan, our state department correspondent. Well, the Administration Admits they held on to the cash that it was clear that the prisoners had left iran. Owed to iran as the are esult of a failed arms deal 35 years ago. A plane took off at the same time that a plane carrying the prisoners departed teheran. They criss crossed in the sky. They said they wanted maximum leverage, fearing iran would reneg. And they say thats clearly ransom payment to a state sponsor of terrorism. And all of this was a side deal to the Nuclear Agreement as well. Thank you very much. Now, have a look at this boy. For the four years he has been on this earth he has known nothing but war. He has become the new face of syrias civil war, which has claimed the lives of more than children. Heres holly williams. Reporter for a 4yearold who just survived an air strike, you may think that omra Omran Daqneesh seems unusually calm. But in aleppo, there is no child hood. He only had minor head injuries and his other two sisters and parents all survived the strike. Many other children have bee killed and maimed. The Syrian Regime and its backers in russia try to claw back control of the city. This little boy was pulled from the rubble two days ago. Bloody but apparently still alive. God is great shouted his rescuers, but the truth is aleppo is god forsaken. This appears to show a boy whos just lost his brother in an air cried. Another child robbed of his innocence. The United States is trying to avoid being drawn deeper into this conflict. In the meantime, the Syrian Regime is bombing its own people with near impunity. Theyve even targeted hospitals. This Security Camera vid yesheo as strike on omar been Abdul Aziz Hpi week. Last week 16 syrian doctors still working in rebel held aleppo wrote a letter to president obama telling him about four newborn babies who they said were suffocated to death after the blast cut the oxygen supply to their incubators and they demanded american do more to stop the carnage. 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