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captioning funded by cbs it's wednesday, october 4th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." investigating the massacre in las vegas. the shooter's girlfriend is back in the u.s., and we're learning more about what the gunman did in the days before the attack. and the death toll rises in hurricane-ravaged puerto rico as president trump praises them on the low casualties compared to hurricane katrina. >> you can be very proud of your people, our people all working
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together. good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news head quarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the girlfriend of las vegas gunman stephen paddock arrived from the philippines early this morning. we now know that paddock transferred $100,000 to the philippines in the days before the attack. they say paddock extensively planned it including setting up cameras to watch the police. the death toll remains at 59. president trump will visit las vegas now and mola lenghi is in las vegas now. mola, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. authorities are hearning more about how stephen paddock carried out the shooting massacre, but the critical question remains a why.
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his first time confronts a mass shooting situation as president of the united states. las vegas police have released body camera footage. the shots were coming from up high. >> they're shooting right at us, guys. everybody stay down, stay down. >> reporter: as president trump gets ready to meet with survivors, investigators are learned more information how the shooting unfolded. these are photos from inside stephen paddock's hotel room. police say he fired on and off from between nine and 11 minutes, he had bump fire stocks, illegal. pad tock also brought surveillance equipment. >> there were two cameras located in the hallway so he could watch law enforcement or
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security to approach his room and also in the peephole so he could see down the hallway. >> reporter: law enforcement says there has been hundreds of suspicious reports. las vegas police say paddock's girlfriend marilou danley is a pen of interest. she flew back and was met by fbi agents. investigators also looking into whether paddock planned an earlier attack in las vegas before feenlt settling on sunday night's concert. anne-marie? >> mola length guy in las vegas. thank you very much, mola. in the wake of sunday's shootings, some hotels have enacted enhanced security detectors. earlier the las vegas "review-journal" report thad the
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hotels were checking every bag but have scaled back. and at least 130 victims from the shooting remain hospitalized. we're learning more about the 59 people killed in the massacre. kenneth craig has that part of the story. >> reporter: they were daughters and sons, mothers and daughters. brokenhearted family members are remembering rocio guillen of california who leaves behind four children. >> the oldest, the two youngest are calling for mommy. >> reporter: john phippen also had four children. contractors will miss him singing on the job and always lending a helping hand. >> this is a really great guy that unfortunately many people
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will never get to know. >> reporter: cameron robinson worked in utah but attended the concert. he attended the concert with his boyfriend. >> reporter: students in gallop, new mexico, held a vigil to remember their high school office secretary, lisa romero-muniz who was their friend and advocate. >> reporter: curt von tillow will be remember for his golf and friends praise schweitzer from backers field. >> reporter: the city has set up assistance centers to help families and hotels are offering rooms at no cost.
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kenneth craig, cbs news, las vegas. later today house democrats will gather on the capitol steps. president trump said a debate on gun control will come as time goes by, but it's not for now. speaker ryan said there's no plan for action soon on an nra-sponsored bill to ease regulations on silencers. >> that bill's not scheduled now. right now we're focused passing our budget r last year they seized the floor for 24 hours to try to pass the bill but it never happened. later on "cbs this morning," norah o'donnell is in las vegas. she'll have the latest on the shoots massacre, the gunman, and the victims. $13 billion of that would be funding for recovery from the
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hurricanes that struck puerto rico, texas, and elsewhere. $16 billion would be for blood insurance relief. in puerto rico, the death toll from hurricane maria jumped to 54. president trump visited the struggling island yesterday. most residents are without water two weeks after the storm hit. the president downplayed the destruction and praised the effort calling the recovery nothing short of a miracle. david begnaud is in san juan. >> you don't need them anymore. >> reporter: president trump seemed unaware that 94% of the island is still without power. he handed out supplies like prizes, lobbing paper towels into the crowd. flanked by the crowd, he was joined by the first lady. the trump administration has been criticized for a slow response following hurricane maria, but the president awarded
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himself an a-plus, and congratulated the officials on the relatively low death toll compared to the real catastrophe by hurricane katrina. >> i hate to tell you, you've thrown our budget a little out of whack. >> reporter: one place that has not gotten relief is in utuado. people are drinking an bathing in the stream. in the city of captain, people were not happy with his visit. >> it's like a show house, a show. >> i don't think what he said is appropriate as we are suffering now as a country. >> reporter: one of president trump's fiercest critics was the
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governor of san juan. you're killing us. and then she said there seems to be a disconnect with what's supposed to happen and how they're really happening. today the former ceo of eck question fax is scheduled to return to capitol hill for more testimony. yesterday richard smith said the attack happened because of a combination of human and technical error. >> i'm ultimately responsible and i take full responsibility. . here to say to each and every person affected by this breach i'm truly and teamly sorry for what happened. >> the data breach announced last month estimates 145 million americans. smith outlined support packaging for monitoring and a service that allows them to repeatedly lock and unlock their credit
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protests after the protest last month over the shooting of a black suspect. there's a rise in cancer and abortion rule is passed by the house. "washington post" reports with the backing of president trump the house approved a ban on abortions after 20 weeks. they'll allow it 20 weeks after gestation only to save the lives of mother or in the case of rape or incest. milwaukee's journal sentinel reports on divisions in the u.s. supreme court as it takes up a c wisconsin disstripgting case. they were so heavily republican they violated the rights of democratic voters.
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the supreme court intervened. justice anthony kennedy will likely cast the vote. "usa today" says kushner's e-mail was rerouted. kushner and ivanka rerouted their e-mail days after his personal e-mail account became public. last month lawyers confirmed he used a personal account to communicate with other white house officials. georgia's ledger inquirier looks at a report that says cancers related to overweight make up all cancers in the united states. the rate of obesity-related cancers rose by 7%. being overweight and obese are at increased risks of 13 types
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here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. life in las vegas is slowly getting back to normal following sunday's shooting massacre. celine dion and wayne naughton resumed their shows last night, but jennifer lopez says she's heartbroken and has not returned yet. jason aldean who was on stage when the shooting broke out canceled three cons certificated for this weekend. on the "cbs moneywatch," a yahoo! hack is worse than previously disclosed, and atm fees soar. hannah doba is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, hena. >> good morning, anne-marie. what's believed to have been the
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largest hack is beggar. yahoo! who initially said it affects 1 billion users actually affected all of its 3 billion accounts. the stolen information includes names, e-mail addresses, phone numbers, security questions and answers. wall street was relatively quiet but gains in airlines and autostops pushed higher. the dow gained 84 points, the s&p rose 5 points and the nasdaq climbed 4 points. ford plans to rifefocus on trucks and suvs. they want to update factories and speed product development. and if you think you're paying more to access your money at an atm, you're right. for the 11th consecutive year, a atm fees reached a record high.
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was awarded to three american scientists for their work in detecting gravitational waves. the three physicists were a albert einstein developed the wave. the yankees come away in the a.l. card last night. >> live to left field and deep. gone. >> aaron judge was one of three yankees to go deep in the 8-4 whip over the minnesota twins. the twins scored three runs in the top of the first inning, knocking out yankees starting pitcher. next up for the bronx bombers, the cleveland indians. and the nba is revamping its all-star game. the east-west format is getting scrapped. each will choose teams from the pool of players who were voted to play as starters and
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our top stories this morning, during his visit to hurricane-ravaged puerto rico, president trump praised his relief efforts. he called it nothing short of a miracle. the death toll increased to 34 and most residents remain without power and water nearly two weeks after the storm. and the girlfriend of las vegas gunman stephen paddock arrived in the united states from the philippines early this morning. we now know paddock transferred $100,000 to the philippines in the days before the attack. officials say paddock extensively planned the ambush, including setting um cameras from his hotel room to watch
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police. president trump will visit las vegas today. carter evans looked at how he might have turned a rifle into a rapid-fire weapon. >> this is not an automatic weapon, but it's been modified to shoot like one and it's completely legal. it's done with a simple plastic device known as a bump stop that converts a semiautomatic rifle to perform like a full one. a semiautomatic requires the shooter to squeeze the trigger each time to fire the bullet. law enforcement said the shooter used a bump stock to convert guns. photos show two ar-15s on the floor. this one had the automatic device in it. >> the gun has to recock every time. >> he shows how the bump stock
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allows continuous firing. >> so basically when you place your trigger finger on the trigger, here in this little groove, you're basically pressing against this and holding there and the trigger itself is trapped down inside. >> reporter: the bump stop allowed the shooter to shoot hundreds of rounds per minute. >> it is not a practical device, but it is one that allows people to experience the simulation of fully automatic fire. >> reporter: the devices are made by several manufacturer. in nevada, there's no permit, background check, or waiting period to buy one. we picket one up at this gun shop in las vegas for less than $2 hub. >> people are buying it for a range toy. it's it it's. >> it's illegal to buy these. a bill was introduced in the
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senate that would have banned bump stocks back in 2013, but it didn't pass. carter erns, cbs news, las vegas. coming up only on "cbs this morning," we speak to the manager of the last gun store that shooter stephen paddock is believed to have visited. plus your social media accounts could be feeding you misinformation after a tragedy. we'll show you why you can't always trufts what's in your news fee. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ we're here when you're ready.
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inside the las vegas shooting dramatic new video shows officers under fire as they arrived on the scene and try to take down the suspect. inside sunday's massacre. and a photo that shows a father an son in happier time. that man is under arrest and that toddler is dead after a crash in bucks county. crime police say his father committed moments before the deadly crash. fall-like now but don't put away shorts and short sleeves just yet, summer, well , it business to make a come back. it is wednesday october 4th good morning i'm jim donovan. i'm rahel solomon. lets check the forecast with katie and traffic with meisha, good morning, guys. >> happy hump

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