Transcripts For KMGH ABC World News With David Muir 20160822

KMGH ABC World News With David Muir August 22, 2016

Good evening. And its great to start another week with you. And we begin tonight with donald trump, today, suddenly putting a major speech on immigration on hold. The move comes as many ask, is he about to change course after once saying he would round up millions of undocumented immigrants in a, quote, very humane way, and send them out . Trump famously traveled to the u. S. mexico border. What he would do with undocumented immigrant the issue of immigration, has been central to his campaign. But as trump postpones the speech, he is adamant tonight, he is not about to flipflop. Abcs Jonathan Karl on the campaign trail. Reporter donald trump is now postponing a sweeping immigration speech, amid an uproar over whether he is softening the hard line antiimmigration approach that has been central to his campaign since day one. Theyre rapists, and some, i assume, are good people. Reporter trump has long promised not just a wall to keep out undocumented immigrants, but also to round up and deport all those already here. We have at least 11 Million People in this country that came in illegally. They will go out. They will come back, some will come back, the best. Were rounding them up in a very humane way and a very nice way. Reporter telling Barbara Walters this. What do you do with the women and children . Theyre going to go with them. Everybody. You send the whom family . Sure, its got to be a family unit. Its going to be done humanely. Reporter how did he say he was going to do it . Youre going to have a Deportation Force. Reporter but now, his new Campaign Manager says that may change. Will that plan include a Deportation Force . To be determined. Reporter over the weekend, trump met with a group of hispanic supporters, and according to some present, said he may no longer call for mass deportations. Were working with a lot of people in the Hispanic Community to try and come up with an answer. So, youre not flipflopping . We want to come up with a really fair, but firm answer. It has to be very firm. Reporter trump now says he is also reaching out to africanamerican, making this highly unusual pitch. What do you have to lose . Youre living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 of your youth is unemployed. What the hell do you have to lose . Reporter then, before the nearly all white audience, trump made a prediction that even his own running mate finds a little humorous. And he says, by 2020, hes going to have 95 of the africanamerican support. Why are you laughing . Well, thats donald trump. Jon karl with us live tonight from ohio. And jon, this week is supposed to be focused on immigration for the trump campaign, all part of this campaign reset. Now that speech has been moved. And you stopped by trumps field office there . Reporter i did. Akron, and take a look at what i saw inside. Nobody there. Dark. I talked to the we talked to the campaign folks here in ohio for trump, they said people were probably there earlier, simply come to this rally to get ready. And david, they say theyve got 16 field offices that will be fully up and running for the fall campaign. Yeah. That office might be empty, but that room certainly isnt. Thousands there behind you. Jon, thank you. Hillary clinton meanwhile, tonight, facing her own challenge. Thousands of emails suddenly unr secretary of state colin powell is now saying about Hillary Clinton, reportedly telling the fbi that it was powell who suggested private email. Abcs david wright is in brooklyn, not far from clinton headquarters, where they are responding to what powell is now saying. Reporter tonight, former secretary of state colin powell is scoffing at reports that he is the one who suggested Hillary Clinton use a private made the suggestion shortly after clinton got the job, at a small dinner for former secretaries of state, hosted by madeleine albright. But tonight, powell tells people magazine, quote, her people have been trying to pin it on me. The truth is, she was using the private email server for a year before i sent her a memo, telling her what i did. Powell used personal email himself as secretary of state. His comments come amid word the fbi has discovered nearly 15,000 new clinton emails, which could be released before the election. Also today, new questions about the ties between the Clinton State Department and the Clinton Foundation. There is absolutely no connection between anything that i did as secretary of state and the Clinton Foundation. Reporter but new emails released today suggest big money donors to the foundation got expedited access to the secretary of state. In this email, Foundation Aide huma abedin to set up a meaning with a major donor, the crown prince of bahrain. Calling him, quote, a good friend of ours. Abedin scheduled the meeting. The Clinton Foundation recently announced they will no longer accept money from foreign governments or corporations, if Hillary Clinton becomes and david wright is with us live from brooklyn tonight. And david, the clinton team now responding to the headlines involving former secretary of state powell . Reporter thats right. A clinton spokesperson sending out a statement, saying Hillary Clinton has consistently taken responsibility for her decision to use a single email account, noting it was a mistake, and she regrets it. David . David wright with us tonight. David, thanks, as always. We turn now to the developing headline in the west. A raging wildfire out of control in Washington State. And a tornado now confirmed here in the northeast. Several major fires erupting around spokane, washington. Thousands of acres lost in just a few hours. Firefighters battling flames on the ground and from the air. Families forced out. Many now wondering if their ginger is here with more on the tornado, and a new tropical system, but first, Clayton Sandell on the fire lines tonight. Reporter new fires tonight supercharged by an old enemy. 35mileperhour wind gusts pushing monster flames from seven major blazes in Washington State. On ge up in flames. Its a gut wrencher. It hurts. Reporter j. J. Anderson grew up in this area near spokane. He says the 3,500acre yale road fire was moving too fast to save the homes of some of his neighbors. Whatever was here of their memories, all gone with nothing to show. Reporter this wildfire has turned the landscape into a smoky apocalypse here. And you can see that all of the cars that werent driven out ended up like this. With so many fires chewing up western states, resources are stretched thin. Everybody shares and you do the best you can with what you got. Reporter hundred Office People in washington are now evacuated, but in places like california, the news is slightly that destroyed more than 100 homes thats like crazy right there. Reporter and shut down a major interstate, all evacuation orders have now been lifted. Here in this fire, just south of spokane, ten homes were destroyed, including this one, and firefighters still have a long way to go until these fires are under control. David . Clayton sandell in Washington State for us. Clton, thank you. And across the country tonight, millions of americans dealing with the aftermath of severe storms. At least ten confirmed tornadoes now from the midwest all the way over to new england. A twister hitting concord, massachusetts, today. A dust storm blanketing homes and cars in phoenix. A lot going on across the country. Lets get to chief meteorologist ginger zee. First, on the fire conditions in Washington State. Reporter right, because thats the biggest concern on the map tonight, david. I want to take you straight there. With the red flag warnings in place from northern california, right through montana, even nebraska there, in the plains, and the big instigating factor this is trough. This cold front thats come through, almost completely dry. These folks. 36 miles an hour. Gusts are somewhere around 40 or 50. We zoomed in to show you the streamlined winds. The pioneer fire, more than 96,000 acres. And in the tropics, the one im concerned about, the one headed towards the caribbean. Well be watching that as the weekends, to see if it will impact us here. All right, ginger zee with us tonight. Ginger, thanks, as always. President obama, meanwhile, back from vacation, will visit floodravaged louisiana tomorrow. The president is expected to meet with families devastated by killing at least 13 people. More than 60,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed throughout the state. More than 100,000 people have now registered for federal aid. The president had faced pressure to make the trip. To North Carolina tonight, and to growing outrage this evening over the Deadly Police shooting of an unarmed father who was deaf. He was pulled over for speeding, not far from his home. Neighbors believe he was trying to communicate using sign language, when a state trooper opened fire. In this charlotte, North Carolina, neighborhood are demanding answers about how a deaf man was shot to death just feet away from his home. I cant understand, you know, why it happened the way it happened. You know, why did you have to kill him . Highway patrols been involved in a shooting. Reporter daniel harris, a husband and father, was fatally shot by police in what started as a simple traffic violation. He stopped over here. And then, a few seconds later, i heard a gunshot. Reporter police say they were trying to pull over the 29yearold, who had a hearing and speech impairment, for speeding. But a sevenmile chase ensued and didnt end until harris pulled into his driveway and got out of the car. That guys deaf. He didnt even hear the siren. He didnt hear anything. Reporter police say there was a brief encounter, and some residents suggest he may have been using sign language or hand gestures to communicate. The siren, it went on for 10, 15 seconds. Ten seconds later, a gunshot went off. Reporter the officer involved is now on administrative leave and an investigation is under way. David . Linsey davis with us tonight. Thanks, linsey. Now, to new fallout over the olympic scandal surrounding american swimmer ryan lochte. Four sponsors, including speedo and ralph lauren today becoming the first to pull their endorsements. Lochte confessing he, quote, overexaggerated his story. Abcs matt gutman on the sponsorships now taking a dive. Reporter tonight, the secondmost decorated olympic swimmer may be in need of a Financial Life preserver. Losing the majority of an estimated Million Dollars worth of contracts with big names like swim apparel giant speedo dropping him. Im ryan lochte. You get speedo fit. Reporter and designer ralph lauren, following suit. Im ryan lochte. And im an olympic swimmer. Reporter it follows a weekend of damage control interviews, which seemed to backfire. Lochte was apologetic. I take all responsibility. This was my fault. Reporter but still, unable version of the story so many times . I just i overexaggerated. Reporter its a term he used eight times in a nineminute interview. I overexaggerated. I overexaggerated. I overexaggerated some parts. I overexaggerated a story. Reporter Brazilian Police say he vandalized that gas station and then lied about it. Lochte admits to tearing down one of these posters. Now, whats not in dispute is that somewhere around here, there was an argument with two Armed Security guards. What is in dispute is why one of them tracked his weapon. We tracked down the Good Samaritan that helped the swimmers diffuse that standoff. Was he getting very angry . Lochte. Reporter lochte. Was he screaming at the guards . Yes, face. Reporter over the weekend, both the u. S. Olympic committee and usa swimming said lochte would face disciplinary action. Matt gutman, abc news, rio. Matt gutman, thanks. Overseas this evening, and child suicide bomber, moments before he detonated his explosives. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent terry moran with the images, and the story of a father who sent in his son. Reporter the drama unfolded on a darkened street in the city of kirkuk in northern iraq. Two Police Officers desperately holding the suspect, arms outstretched. And hes just a kid. Standing there stripped and scared, you can see the fear in his face. And strapped around his torso, this suicide bomb. Carefully, the bomb is removed. And the boy rushed to safety, surrounded. His cries piercing the night. And then, into custody for questioning. His bomb, detonated by an explosives team. Hes 12, maybe 13 years old, police say. And his told police, his own father, an isis commander, sent him and his brother on their suicide missions. His brother blew himself up elsewhere in the city. After that horrific suicide bombing at a wedding in turkey. The turkish president saying the bomber there might have been as young as 12, but officials now hedging on that claim. Theres a long and bloody history of using children as suicide bombers. By isis, by the taliban, by bow coe what ram in nigeria. The u. N. Says the tactic is on the rise around the world. David . Terry moran with us tonight. Terry, thank you. Back here at home now, and to growing concern over the zika outbreak, right here in the united states. Health officials predicting local spread of the virus could now surface in texas and louisiana next. There are already at least 37 confirmed homegrown cases in miami, and abcs gio benitez is there tonight. Reporter tonight, florida is bracing for more cases of zika transmission by local mosquitos, as the state deals with that new hot zone in famed miami beach. Amanda paradis and her husband are expecting their first child. She says she stays indoors and she goes outside. All it takes is one mosquito bite and it can affect the rest of our lives, and were just not willing to take that risk. Reporter and she has reason to worry. A mother who acquired zika while traveling just gave birth in my y miami to a child who has retina problems. It was horrible, she says. This as children held back to school today. One of the first lessons, zika. What we know, okay, about the zika virus. Its very scary. But the school has prepared us very well. Reporter d what zika can mean for others beyond pregnant mothers. We dont know much about how to deal with older children that have been infected. Reporter and david, most of this iconic ocean drive is now in the zika zone. No doubt that will affect tourism. The governor saying today, he is sending an additional 5 million to Miamidade County for zika preparedness. David . All right, gio benitez in florida for us. Thank you. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this monday. Cam. A man with an Assault Rifle, seen on a home surveillance camera. Authorities say hes struck before. And they need your help tonight. Also, a new clue this evening about what may have caused the death of prince. What investigators have reportedly found. The reveal today. And then, watch this. The 23yearold american and the pole vault that didnt happen. The moment so few of us saw. What stopped him in his tracks. Youve got to see this on a monday night. Got to see this o monday night. , how you feelin . Dont ask. This is what it can be like to have shingles. A painful, blistering rash. I never thought this would happen to me. If you had chickenpox the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. Im going to go back to the eye doctor tomorrow. I dont know how you do it. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. . Im goas possible for you. Simple you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. Or. You can get the quicksilver card from capital one. Quicksilver earns you unlimited 1. 5 cash back i shouldnt have to ask. Next tonight here, the search for a suspect seen inside a home on a nanny cam, holding a highpowered Assault Rifle during a robbery. Authorities now believe the same suspect has struck three times. Heres abcs steve osunsami. Reporter Georgia Police tonight are hoping that this Surveillance Video from a nanny cam will lead them to this alleged armed robber, accused of terrorizing homeowners in atlanta. Hes seen here friday with what Police Believe is an ak47, breaking into a young couples home with his gun drawn. The family was away at the time, screen, a laptop and jewelry. He seems to be by himself, as far as we know, were not sure. Reporter about a hour earlier, police say this same gunman was just four miles up the road robbing barbara lylesanderson, but she was home. You see all these wis . Reporter so, he just picked it up . She says he came in here, through an unlocked kitchen door, walked into her bedroom, put gun in her face and told her to get face down into a pillow on the bed. He said, lay down on your face in the pillow. And thats when i thought hes Reporter Police think this same suspect robbed a woman in a park a week ago. Theyre producing a Police Sketch tonight. Authorities say they now have good leads, and underline how helpful these home surveillance cameras can be. David . Steve, thank you. When we come back on a monday night, new reporting on prince this evening. Also ahead, is this a case of another drug company spiking prices on something that saves so many children . Were on it tonight. And the race against time to save this whale. H Heart Failure, tomorrow is not a given. But entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. . Tomorrow, tomorrow. . . I love ya, tomorrow . In the largest Jonathan Karl<\/a> on the campaign trail. Reporter donald trump is now postponing a sweeping immigration speech, amid an uproar over whether he is softening the hard line antiimmigration approach that has been central to his campaign since day one. Theyre rapists, and some, i assume, are good people. Reporter trump has long promised not just a wall to keep out undocumented immigrants, but also to round up and deport all those already here. We have at least 11 Million People<\/a> in this country that came in illegally. They will go out. They will come back, some will come back, the best. Were rounding them up in a very humane way and a very nice way. Reporter telling Barbara Walters<\/a> this. What do you do with the women and children . Theyre going to go with them. Everybody. You send the whom family . Sure, its got to be a family unit. Its going to be done humanely. Reporter how did he say he was going to do it . Youre going to have a Deportation Force<\/a>. Reporter but now, his new Campaign Manager<\/a> says that may change. Will that plan include a Deportation Force<\/a> . To be determined. Reporter over the weekend, trump met with a group of hispanic supporters, and according to some present, said he may no longer call for mass deportations. Were working with a lot of people in the Hispanic Community<\/a> to try and come up with an answer. So, youre not flipflopping . We want to come up with a really fair, but firm answer. It has to be very firm. Reporter trump now says he is also reaching out to africanamerican, making this highly unusual pitch. What do you have to lose . Youre living in poverty, your schools are no good, you have no jobs, 58 of your youth is unemployed. What the hell do you have to lose . Reporter then, before the nearly all white audience, trump made a prediction that even his own running mate finds a little humorous. And he says, by 2020, hes going to have 95 of the africanamerican support. Why are you laughing . Well, thats donald trump. Jon karl with us live tonight from ohio. And jon, this week is supposed to be focused on immigration for the trump campaign, all part of this campaign reset. Now that speech has been moved. And you stopped by trumps field office there . Reporter i did. Akron, and take a look at what i saw inside. Nobody there. Dark. I talked to the we talked to the campaign folks here in ohio for trump, they said people were probably there earlier, simply come to this rally to get ready. And david, they say theyve got 16 field offices that will be fully up and running for the fall campaign. Yeah. That office might be empty, but that room certainly isnt. Thousands there behind you. Jon, thank you. Hillary clinton meanwhile, tonight, facing her own challenge. Thousands of emails suddenly unr secretary of state colin powell is now saying about Hillary Clinton<\/a>, reportedly telling the fbi that it was powell who suggested private email. Abcs david wright is in brooklyn, not far from clinton headquarters, where they are responding to what powell is now saying. Reporter tonight, former secretary of state colin powell is scoffing at reports that he is the one who suggested Hillary Clinton<\/a> use a private made the suggestion shortly after clinton got the job, at a small dinner for former secretaries of state, hosted by madeleine albright. But tonight, powell tells people magazine, quote, her people have been trying to pin it on me. The truth is, she was using the private email server for a year before i sent her a memo, telling her what i did. Powell used personal email himself as secretary of state. His comments come amid word the fbi has discovered nearly 15,000 new clinton emails, which could be released before the election. Also today, new questions about the ties between the Clinton State Department<\/a> and the Clinton Foundation<\/a>. There is absolutely no connection between anything that i did as secretary of state and the Clinton Foundation<\/a>. Reporter but new emails released today suggest big money donors to the foundation got expedited access to the secretary of state. In this email, Foundation Aide<\/a> huma abedin to set up a meaning with a major donor, the crown prince of bahrain. Calling him, quote, a good friend of ours. Abedin scheduled the meeting. The Clinton Foundation<\/a> recently announced they will no longer accept money from foreign governments or corporations, if Hillary Clinton<\/a> becomes and david wright is with us live from brooklyn tonight. And david, the clinton team now responding to the headlines involving former secretary of state powell . Reporter thats right. A clinton spokesperson sending out a statement, saying Hillary Clinton<\/a> has consistently taken responsibility for her decision to use a single email account, noting it was a mistake, and she regrets it. David . David wright with us tonight. David, thanks, as always. We turn now to the developing headline in the west. A raging wildfire out of control in Washington State<\/a>. And a tornado now confirmed here in the northeast. Several major fires erupting around spokane, washington. Thousands of acres lost in just a few hours. Firefighters battling flames on the ground and from the air. Families forced out. Many now wondering if their ginger is here with more on the tornado, and a new tropical system, but first, Clayton Sandell<\/a> on the fire lines tonight. Reporter new fires tonight supercharged by an old enemy. 35mileperhour wind gusts pushing monster flames from seven major blazes in Washington State<\/a>. On ge up in flames. Its a gut wrencher. It hurts. Reporter j. J. Anderson grew up in this area near spokane. He says the 3,500acre yale road fire was moving too fast to save the homes of some of his neighbors. Whatever was here of their memories, all gone with nothing to show. Reporter this wildfire has turned the landscape into a smoky apocalypse here. And you can see that all of the cars that werent driven out ended up like this. With so many fires chewing up western states, resources are stretched thin. Everybody shares and you do the best you can with what you got. Reporter hundred Office People<\/a> in washington are now evacuated, but in places like california, the news is slightly that destroyed more than 100 homes thats like crazy right there. Reporter and shut down a major interstate, all evacuation orders have now been lifted. Here in this fire, just south of spokane, ten homes were destroyed, including this one, and firefighters still have a long way to go until these fires are under control. David . Clayton sandell in Washington State<\/a> for us. Clton, thank you. And across the country tonight, millions of americans dealing with the aftermath of severe storms. At least ten confirmed tornadoes now from the midwest all the way over to new england. A twister hitting concord, massachusetts, today. A dust storm blanketing homes and cars in phoenix. A lot going on across the country. Lets get to chief meteorologist ginger zee. First, on the fire conditions in Washington State<\/a>. Reporter right, because thats the biggest concern on the map tonight, david. I want to take you straight there. With the red flag warnings in place from northern california, right through montana, even nebraska there, in the plains, and the big instigating factor this is trough. This cold front thats come through, almost completely dry. These folks. 36 miles an hour. Gusts are somewhere around 40 or 50. We zoomed in to show you the streamlined winds. The pioneer fire, more than 96,000 acres. And in the tropics, the one im concerned about, the one headed towards the caribbean. Well be watching that as the weekends, to see if it will impact us here. All right, ginger zee with us tonight. Ginger, thanks, as always. President obama, meanwhile, back from vacation, will visit floodravaged louisiana tomorrow. The president is expected to meet with families devastated by killing at least 13 people. More than 60,000 homes have been damaged or destroyed throughout the state. More than 100,000 people have now registered for federal aid. The president had faced pressure to make the trip. To North Carolina<\/a> tonight, and to growing outrage this evening over the Deadly Police<\/a> shooting of an unarmed father who was deaf. He was pulled over for speeding, not far from his home. Neighbors believe he was trying to communicate using sign language, when a state trooper opened fire. In this charlotte, North Carolina<\/a>, neighborhood are demanding answers about how a deaf man was shot to death just feet away from his home. I cant understand, you know, why it happened the way it happened. You know, why did you have to kill him . Highway patrols been involved in a shooting. Reporter daniel harris, a husband and father, was fatally shot by police in what started as a simple traffic violation. He stopped over here. And then, a few seconds later, i heard a gunshot. Reporter police say they were trying to pull over the 29yearold, who had a hearing and speech impairment, for speeding. But a sevenmile chase ensued and didnt end until harris pulled into his driveway and got out of the car. That guys deaf. He didnt even hear the siren. He didnt hear anything. Reporter police say there was a brief encounter, and some residents suggest he may have been using sign language or hand gestures to communicate. The siren, it went on for 10, 15 seconds. Ten seconds later, a gunshot went off. Reporter the officer involved is now on administrative leave and an investigation is under way. David . Linsey davis with us tonight. Thanks, linsey. Now, to new fallout over the olympic scandal surrounding american swimmer ryan lochte. Four sponsors, including speedo and ralph lauren today becoming the first to pull their endorsements. Lochte confessing he, quote, overexaggerated his story. Abcs matt gutman on the sponsorships now taking a dive. Reporter tonight, the secondmost decorated olympic swimmer may be in need of a Financial Life<\/a> preserver. Losing the majority of an estimated Million Dollars<\/a> worth of contracts with big names like swim apparel giant speedo dropping him. Im ryan lochte. You get speedo fit. Reporter and designer ralph lauren, following suit. Im ryan lochte. And im an olympic swimmer. Reporter it follows a weekend of damage control interviews, which seemed to backfire. Lochte was apologetic. I take all responsibility. This was my fault. Reporter but still, unable version of the story so many times . I just i overexaggerated. Reporter its a term he used eight times in a nineminute interview. I overexaggerated. I overexaggerated. I overexaggerated some parts. I overexaggerated a story. Reporter Brazilian Police<\/a> say he vandalized that gas station and then lied about it. Lochte admits to tearing down one of these posters. Now, whats not in dispute is that somewhere around here, there was an argument with two Armed Security<\/a> guards. What is in dispute is why one of them tracked his weapon. We tracked down the Good Samaritan<\/a> that helped the swimmers diffuse that standoff. Was he getting very angry . Lochte. Reporter lochte. Was he screaming at the guards . Yes, face. Reporter over the weekend, both the u. S. Olympic committee and usa swimming said lochte would face disciplinary action. Matt gutman, abc news, rio. Matt gutman, thanks. Overseas this evening, and child suicide bomber, moments before he detonated his explosives. Abcs chief Foreign Correspondent<\/a> terry moran with the images, and the story of a father who sent in his son. Reporter the drama unfolded on a darkened street in the city of kirkuk in northern iraq. Two Police Officers<\/a> desperately holding the suspect, arms outstretched. And hes just a kid. Standing there stripped and scared, you can see the fear in his face. And strapped around his torso, this suicide bomb. Carefully, the bomb is removed. And the boy rushed to safety, surrounded. His cries piercing the night. And then, into custody for questioning. His bomb, detonated by an explosives team. Hes 12, maybe 13 years old, police say. And his told police, his own father, an isis commander, sent him and his brother on their suicide missions. His brother blew himself up elsewhere in the city. After that horrific suicide bombing at a wedding in turkey. The turkish president saying the bomber there might have been as young as 12, but officials now hedging on that claim. Theres a long and bloody history of using children as suicide bombers. By isis, by the taliban, by bow coe what ram in nigeria. The u. N. Says the tactic is on the rise around the world. David . Terry moran with us tonight. Terry, thank you. Back here at home now, and to growing concern over the zika outbreak, right here in the united states. Health officials predicting local spread of the virus could now surface in texas and louisiana next. There are already at least 37 confirmed homegrown cases in miami, and abcs gio benitez is there tonight. Reporter tonight, florida is bracing for more cases of zika transmission by local mosquitos, as the state deals with that new hot zone in famed miami beach. Amanda paradis and her husband are expecting their first child. She says she stays indoors and she goes outside. All it takes is one mosquito bite and it can affect the rest of our lives, and were just not willing to take that risk. Reporter and she has reason to worry. A mother who acquired zika while traveling just gave birth in my y miami to a child who has retina problems. It was horrible, she says. This as children held back to school today. One of the first lessons, zika. What we know, okay, about the zika virus. Its very scary. But the school has prepared us very well. Reporter d what zika can mean for others beyond pregnant mothers. We dont know much about how to deal with older children that have been infected. Reporter and david, most of this iconic ocean drive is now in the zika zone. No doubt that will affect tourism. The governor saying today, he is sending an additional 5 million to Miamidade County<\/a> for zika preparedness. David . All right, gio benitez in florida for us. Thank you. There is still much more ahead on world news tonight this monday. Cam. A man with an Assault Rifle<\/a>, seen on a home surveillance camera. Authorities say hes struck before. And they need your help tonight. Also, a new clue this evening about what may have caused the death of prince. What investigators have reportedly found. The reveal today. And then, watch this. The 23yearold american and the pole vault that didnt happen. The moment so few of us saw. What stopped him in his tracks. Youve got to see this on a monday night. Got to see this o monday night. , how you feelin . Dont ask. This is what it can be like to have shingles. A painful, blistering rash. I never thought this would happen to me. If you had chickenpox the shingles virus is already inside you. 1 in 3 people will get shingles in their lifetime. Im going to go back to the eye doctor tomorrow. I dont know how you do it. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. . Im goas possible for you. Simple you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. Or. You can get the quicksilver card from capital one. Quicksilver earns you unlimited 1. 5 cash back i shouldnt have to ask. Next tonight here, the search for a suspect seen inside a home on a nanny cam, holding a highpowered Assault Rifle<\/a> during a robbery. Authorities now believe the same suspect has struck three times. Heres abcs steve osunsami. Reporter Georgia Police<\/a> tonight are hoping that this Surveillance Video<\/a> from a nanny cam will lead them to this alleged armed robber, accused of terrorizing homeowners in atlanta. Hes seen here friday with what Police Believe<\/a> is an ak47, breaking into a young couples home with his gun drawn. The family was away at the time, screen, a laptop and jewelry. He seems to be by himself, as far as we know, were not sure. Reporter about a hour earlier, police say this same gunman was just four miles up the road robbing barbara lylesanderson, but she was home. You see all these wis . Reporter so, he just picked it up . She says he came in here, through an unlocked kitchen door, walked into her bedroom, put gun in her face and told her to get face down into a pillow on the bed. He said, lay down on your face in the pillow. And thats when i thought hes Reporter Police<\/a> think this same suspect robbed a woman in a park a week ago. Theyre producing a Police Sketch<\/a> tonight. Authorities say they now have good leads, and underline how helpful these home surveillance cameras can be. David . Steve, thank you. When we come back on a monday night, new reporting on prince this evening. Also ahead, is this a case of another drug company spiking prices on something that saves so many children . Were on it tonight. And the race against time to save this whale. H Heart Failure<\/a>, tomorrow is not a given. But entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. . Tomorrow, tomorrow. . . I love ya, tomorrow . In the largest Heart Failure<\/a> study ever. Entresto helped more people staalive and out of the hospital than a leading Heart Failure<\/a> medicine. Women who are pregnant must not take entresto. It can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. If youve had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, dont take entresto. The most serious side effects are angioedema, low Blood Pressure<\/a>. Kidney problems, or high potassium in your blood. . Tomorrow, tomorrow i love ya, tomorrow. . Ask your heart doctor about entresto. And help make tomorrow possible. Ime of your dogs nutritional needs. All in one. Purina one. Healthy energy, all in one. Strong muscles, all in one. Highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. Purina one smartblend is expertly blended. With 100 nutrition, 0 fillers, always real meat 1. Lifelong smart nutrition. Its all in one. Purina one. I overpack but my guy knows what to bring. Like viagra single packs for ed. Ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. Do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas . For pulmonary hypertension. Your Blood Pressure<\/a> could drop to an unsafe level. To avoid longterm injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. Stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. Ask your doctor about viagra single packs. Is on our biggest event of the year just got better . . Announcing zero for seventytwo across the entire lineup of ford cars, trucks and suvs. Plus, tagged vehicles now get a thousand smart bonus. Thats freedom from interest. And freedom to choose with ford. Americas best selling brand. . . Now get 0 financing for 72 months across the entire ford lineup, to the index, and new reporting on prince tonight. The Associated Press<\/a> citing an investigator close to the case reporting that at least one pill recovered tested positive for fentanyl, an opioid 50 times more powerful than heroin. Princes autopsy showed the singer died of an accidental fentanyl overdose. Weve reported here on the dramatic spike in the cost of a lifesaving allergy medicine, the epipen. Tonight, three senators seeking answers now about the skyrocketing cost of epip used by children and adults to protect against severe allergic reactions. After prices have soared by 480 since 2009, from 100 to 600 apiece. The doses cost about 1 to produce. The Drugmaker Mylan<\/a> cited insurance plans with higher deductibles for the increase in costs. Well stay on it. A young humpback whale in australia set free tonight. The whale entangled in shark nets off the gold coast. Thats when a Sea World Rescue Team<\/a> guided the animal out of the netting and set the whale free. Olympic moment we didnt see, until today. The american pole vaulter who suddenly stopped in his tracks, and you have to see why. The first person to survive al is out there. Ase theyre going to hold on to everything the disease steals away. That smile they cant hide. The dance class they love. And the Alzheimers Association<\/a> is going to make it happen by funding research, advancing Public Policy<\/a> and spurring scientific breakthroughs. And by providing local support to those living with the disease and their caregivers, were easing the burden for all those facing it until we accomplish our goal. E when we reach the first survivor. But we wont get there without you. Visit alz. Org to join the fight. Terry bradshaw . What a surprise you know what else is a surprise . Shingles. And how it can hit you out of nowhere. I know. I had it. Cmon lets sit down and talk about it. And did you know that one in three people will get shingles . all no. Thats why im reminding people pox then the shingles virus is already inside you. all oooh. Whos had chickenpox . Scoot over. And look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. Talk to your doctor or pharmacist. About a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. . . Sleep number beds with Sleepiq Technology<\/a> give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. The time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale save 50 on the labor Day Limited Edition<\/a> bed. I haso many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. What about my wife. What were building together. And could this happen again . I was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me . I spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. Eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. Not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. But eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than knowing eliquis had both. Turned around my thinking. Dont stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. Eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. Dont take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. If you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. While taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily. And it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. Seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. Tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. Eliquis treats dvt pe blood clots. Plus had less major bleeding. Both made switching to eliquis right for me. Ask your doctor if its right for you. Finally tonight here, the american pole vaulter who is america strong. Its about to happen right here. The olympic moment you didnt see. American pole vaulter sam kendricks. Watch the approach about to happen. He stops, right before the vault. Because he heard the national anthem. 23yearold from mississippi, taking a risk on that qualifying jump to pay his respects. It turns out kendricks is a Second Lieutenant<\/a> army reservist. I have this usa across my chest, when im on the world stage. You could say, there will be people watching. They were. And tonight, so are we. Stopping for that anthem. And then going on to win the bronze. That Second Lieutenant<\/a> army reservist, proudly holding the american flag. And we salute him for his medal and his service. See you tomorrow. Breaking news. Weld county the topic alert about the first cases of zika fineness. And west nile viruses are on the rise as well. Mosquitoes do not carry the zika virus. The cases of zika virus were people who traveled out of the state. The cases of west nile virus are up. The two cases earlier this month there are seven now. You have to follow the four ds to limit your exposure. Only one in five people infected with west nile virus show symptoms. 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