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of his body chair videos were you was your officers directly saying turn your cameras off, make sure your cameras are off or, or in a video killing my body. and one of the many crazy things in this investigation that just doesn't, i think there's something more to this shooting than what's been disclosed. you've got to release officers that say that they are gunshots from different locations. i know is what i want you to do that we saw more formal the 5 coming out that window . be sure it wasn't just one test because it was to, to speak with you in panic, fired 1314
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a way. now, why would there be instances during the volleys, where stop shooting? if you have multiple shooters, there's no reason to stop shooting. a fact that we've got the architectural features of las vegas with the different buildings nearby plots, concrete and sidewalks and so forth. that tends to lead to a lot of acoustical reflection. and so the reporting of a gun fired in that environment is net loss of krispy corporation. is like a sound like going across the venue and then bouncing off of the building. so sounds like it's coming from directions that can sound like there's many more shooters just because you're hearing one sound that goes several times from these different servers. i got to go there is more
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people going. oh people were saying there was shootings down the street. what was really happening was someone was in a hotel and some person random blood all over them. and someone asked them what happened. and they said there was a shooting. next thing you know, they're going and then 11, there's a shooting at new york new york or new york new york new. the shooting at bellagio is shooting a traffic at all because these people are interpreting what they're seeing as a shooting happening right then. and there was just a person running in the door, this money from running on his toys, trying to find out where they can find the officers don't know what's happening there. they were told, okay, they're trying to investigate and find out what's going on. and if somebody runs up to them and says, hey, you know there's a shooting at the tropicana or there's something going on at new york, new york,
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they're not in a position to judge how valid that claim is. they're gonna have to now report that back and they are going through the recordings, insert the characteristics of the way forms and from the examples i've looked at here, there is a single shooter involved in this incident. i have an good footage from 7 am that morning until 12 pm the next day from 6 different camera angles. the attorneys asked me to analyze this footage for them. i can zoom in on any of these camrys that i want, plus combine that with all the audio footage that i've got enough of all of the cell phone cameras that people use if they venue. the shooting happened from one location right there. from that room. right there will i'm 99 percent. sure. this he did this by himself completely and totally doing this was nothing for steve, relating the guns,
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getting the guns and no tele tipped. some kids honey. red hot said he took them up on a little gold. you all eat when you for a weapon, what you're doing is you're causing a minor explosion inside of a barrel. so that minor explosion inside the barrel creates and generates a lot of heat in the heat is transferred out to the barrel than you can see that the curtain just because of the injected casings where possible and leading the rifle against it actually was burned as it was going to happen when you put them around through a barrel 100 rounds. they're barrels gonna heated up enough to where you can't touch it. that's why he's wearing gloves too. so the most efficient way to handle it, instead of changing on barrels, is to change out weapons. it's a lot more expensive. the, in the money spent over $100000.00 in the weapons a lot. so steven, when he trying to weapons, he would expand all the immunization, drop the weapon into and they should put that in the middle of the room. and then he would start firing in with a new weapon. this is they are 10
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that it is you have the fuel tank. fuel tanks are made to take abuse or shooting at 50 yards here and you didn't put a debt steel. so imagine a 1000 yards trying to penetrate a piece of steel. this is going to be, they are 15. all right, this is going to be the one that he shot the people with see how fast and after you can be really super easy to shoot doesn't take much skill. having an outdoor open venue with that. many people in one location fences all around it kind of crowd in there. yeah, they're sitting ducks. i mean it's like shooting fish in a barrel. they have b, i put out a 3 page, comprehensive report, 3 pages. i've had a in custody. petty larceny reports that were over 3 pages. it was a misdemeanor offense with one person being arrested. i can tell you the,
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the absurdity of that from if you look at one parkland and they're shooting at the marjorie stolen, douglas high school were 17 kids were murdered. they put out a 400 page comprehensive report and they studied every aspect of that thing to prevent it from happening again to find out what the things were mass. these are things you could slam on the desk. you know what i mean? because they're causing earthquake, this is just a little pamphlet, you know, just this is it. we're done by go away. if they don't do a proper investigation, then it can happen again. and that's what makes people less safe. when sheriff one barter holds his final news conference, their financial report is to show up smoke. today, shooting went from being the biggest casualty event of the year to be in a small news conference at that even the local journalist finish up for today we will release our final criminal investigative report on the 1 october mass casualty
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shooting. i know and believe there was only one suspect who killed 50 people in injured hundreds more were considered is investigation complete. i hope that the conclusion of this investigation provide some answers and some closure. but we have been able to answer the questions or who what, when, where and how, what we have not been able to definitively answer is the wise steven perry committed is that they have to say no motive. because they can't say that the diseases drove him to it. you know, and because that's not really good for business, i don't think me the dank is shooting revealed wet the l v m p d really is. and now it's part of the stand machine. mm. actually
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cover up was darren competence and then negligence and the handling of the investigation, the destruction of the crime scene attorney over his body ransacking the room before the crime scene analyst went in. they are, then you have the accidental discharge tax room and they tried to cover that up. the fact that it took over 70 minutes to get into panics, room and that the officer that could have stopped at all. basically chickened out. there's nothing justifiable about what he did. stephen pad, it was a monster. go what do you call a company that sues the victims? in a case like this for 58 people died. and jim resorts is suing the victims of last year's mash shooting and las vegas, claiming that it has no liability for the deadly attack. m. g m is asking a judge to dismiss any lawsuit against that stemming from the october 1st shooting . i was just, you know, i was like, why would they steal the victims beverages, their joint content on their property. they're even shot out from hotel room. that's a part of their property. now,
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they are being sued by one of the largest companies in america. forgetting shot, dusting, outrageous. those are some of the common words people used along with a hash tag. boycott m g m, as it was trending on twitter. in more than 30 years of practice, this is the most reprehensible conduct i've ever seen. my defendant, m g m says in par, quote, years have drawn out, litigation and hearings are not in the best interest of the victims, the community, and those still healing that is the biggest, baddest, why i've ever heard. if you will make a public think your suing people or their families who are dead or seriously injured to me, that's a p r disaster. as an attorney, i tried to look at the m g m lawsuit on emotionally. so i had a little bit of a different perspective then maybe
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a lot of victims do damn shim legal strategy heavily relied upon a federal act that was passed shortly after 911 called the safety act. and the safety act states that if a terrorist event happens, that private company is not liable for what happens at the terrorist attack. as long as they have hired a security team that has been previously approved by the department of homeland security, many people have filed suit against m g m. instead of having to fight each of these lawsuits individually, m g m decided to file one lawsuit against all the people that had sued m g m, and all the people that mtm fox wants to m g m, and make a statement that they were not liable it was stephen paddock and it was the victims who were at fault here. they not only named the estate of people who were killed that night and victims that they also named the children a people who were killed that night,
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some as young age sick. so they sued 6 year olds in an effort to clear their name. ah, us things that have happened in the world were being done by people who had a great vision of how society can be better. but that great vision is typically the left hemisphere representation is not real. it doesn't take into account any of the complexity of reality, the subtlety of how various and complex people are put them into categories as this loads is bad. we'll get rid of them. you know and change is an organic process, changes on evolution and your position is not the gene status and everybody must stay the same and everything must be radically changed. and radical change is not the way that kills me.
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i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order to conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. the point obviously is to great trust, rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real, somebody with a robot must protect its own existence with her. i was diagnosed with cancer in 2001. when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable. i knew i had to make a change, so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida. one of
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florida is biggest industries and best kept secrets, is fostering and the biggest layer in $85000000000.00 industry is mosaic. and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the florida aqua for a chronic. well, you know, i don't want to hear that word poets, but that's what it is. in 2013 my uncle, our family dog, my brother was 21 years old, myself and my father were all a problem with wow. yeah, hold on. i'm a good plan, right? yeah. maybe they'll actually learn that more help is more important in a lot of became have
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a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something so innocent. i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it? so why can't i and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it was yeah. and then it's, i'm just going to try this. one said, never do it again because a one wife was in the morning and i'm right on inside. okay. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging you to do it and you not to stop. or it felt like my life was over, jumped officers off balcony and died. mm. use the just ah, a brief literally stated that we the victims who were affected by the us who were
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injured by the us who were killed by this remain in the line of fire. we were inside and shams venue, the venue that didn't have enough exits. the venue were bottlenecks. if those few exits were occurring in the venue in which they have shown a spotlight on us. so that he had a better view. the venue where i watched a woman die long before she knew that there even was applying a fire. she didn't even know that a shooting was going on. and now her parents are told, oh your daughter's dead. well, it was her own fault. she remained in the line of fire. m g m a mandalay bay claimed that they didn't know that this could happen yet. years prior mandalay bay had discovered in the room of one of their guests,
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a snipers must. the guests had brought many guns. he was aiming those guns down the strip. thankfully, he was stopped and the fact that in their brief, they say they had no way of knowing is a pure lie, just goes to show how much disregard they have for the victims of what happened on october 1st. mm. on october 1st of 2018. the one year anniversary, m g m, had said that they were going to darken the marquis. you could come out and have a candle if you want, and memorialize the fall and you know, as a one year anniversary. so i'm out there and i'm live on facebook and from the mandalay bay and we're waiting and waiting and waiting. there's all these other people around me and didn't do anything. learning on the muse was this really upbeat song happy and you know, i was like i was going to slap in the faces this days after the city marked the
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number, 2nd anniversary of the route, 91 festival shooting. there is a settlement between victims and gm resorts are trying to hide behind the safety act, an act in which the federal government would have actually paid out all of these claims. and because it wasn't ruled a terrorist act by the f b i for homeland security, they couldn't use the safety act. this settlement will provide fair compensation for thousands of victims and their families. las vegas lawyer robert edward of edward adams represents about 2500 of the 4400 victims. in the case, the total settlement amount is expected to be approximately $735.00 to $800000000.00. now as stated in this needs to be made clear. m g m resorts has insurance coverage for $751000000.00. m g m is only on the hook for about $49000000.00. slap on the wrist when g and has done here through this process. and through this mediation,
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reference is the highest standard of corporate citizenship i have ever seen. last year, i was the loudest voice in the country and saying negative things about m g m. when they sued a number of the victims, robert eglin attorney for over 2500 claimants. in this case stated that the $800000000.00 settlement would be good for everyone. but what he didn't say is that he stands to get over a $100000000.00 in this case, making him the true winner is a lifelong. ready and bad, and i cannot tell you how proud i n g and just looked at a company they had made the last customer the other half. and now they are the most wonderful corporation he's ever seen. and he went from their largest critic to becoming their biggest kiss. or is he there lawyer? ours? because he sure as hell was an act like it. keeping this out of the courts by settling with the victims allows m g m to hide the fact that their greed and
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incompetence may be part of why this happened. they were the ones with the terrible security, allowing him to take 20 plus weapons up into the room. there in actions is what cause a lot of the desk that we see in this case, the failure on the security failure on surveillance. the former m g m director of surveillance told me over $200.00 cameras, were off at the time in the mandalay bay shooting. and i got a recording of him to reverse and then we had over 200 cameras, not working yet. security negligence cameras were out there were untrained and some of the equipment and protocols and how to do the different systems. and that came out in the reports to the police. and i did stories on that, so there was no way doesn't even go to a courtroom. that's why i agree to the settlement. i think that there was a clear intent that this would never go to trial. and i had a problem with that because from day one i said the truth is to be told if we did
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go to trial, all of this would come out. and that's exactly what they didn't want. and when they chose the mediator, they chose jennifer toggling yadi. this is a judge who stepped down a year early from her retirement to actually go work for a company called a r m. and when she goes to work there, what is her 1st case that she's handed? oh wow, look, it's an m g m case. and who is her father? m. gm's, vice president, head of security, safety and surveillance. none other than george toggling adi. there is a conflict of interest there because her dad is the vp of security miss tattle. adi retired from the bench at 19 years. instead of going at one more year for retirement. judge cavelatti, i believe, was brought in to save gm and her father's. it's an incestuous thing that happens in vegas. they all protect deep shoulder,
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like brothers and sisters. this case should have been in the billions you have a case of someone trying to put on the illusion that everyone is happy when in reality, the only people to win in this case, where the lawyers and m g m. and that's it. the take was a $100000000.00 and divide it up with around $4500.00 people and it's not a lot of money. neither is a 49000000 m g m. a corporation who grosses over $10000000000.00 a year has to actually pay out of pocket. so m g m one, but the victims in this case last i do love my town, but i'm starting to see the reality of things since october 1st on what vegas really is. i had been at the city hall part and i saw a bunch of what it looked like sticks behind a screen of offense. so i went over there to look and it was the crosses from the las vegas massacre there were thrown in a giant pile in the sun behind
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a dumpster. and that's where they sit all year. and then grades are, is, comes into town and he displays them at the las vegas. welcome sign. today's the 2nd year anniversary. and i'm down here letting these families know that i remembered this year. what happened was the county asked him to move all the crosses to be displayed for only 2 hours at the county government center, where no one would have ever seen them. and they only one of them played for 2 hours. that is the right thing to do to spend one full day out of my life to remember what am bunny are 2 years ago, he didn't back down. he decided that he was going to display the crosses on the astro turf and then the county came in and said that they thought it was a pedestrian safety issue. and as you see there go, one of the cross was a families are taking them and that's why i'm here. we're gonna writing, you have all of these out today when they want to go away and it shouldn't, we should never let those crosses be forgotten. nobody
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wanted to 1 october event to happen, but when it did, i think there's people who found a way to make it work for them to turn a tragedy in an opportunity. when i told it was almost like a show, a show. and once a stars with our show guy, what they wanted, they didn't jr anymore, and either today is keep their money dropping off the tables, keep the slot machines, go and keep the registers, renting $50000000000.00 worth of tourism that comes into our community. the hotels are bowl, the occupancy rate is great. the prices are reasonable. nothing's better than las vegas. march of 2020. the pandemic happens. toronto virus shuts down the entire country, make shift more homes are being built to handle the crush of bodies. the usually packed vegas strip. now, a ghost town. this after several employees on the strip tested positive for coven 19. it has been more than a month since las vegas was shut down by the corona virus with the number of
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confirmed cases continuing to climb. though in nevada, you've got over a 1000000 people who have been infected by this virus united states. the death toll in the united states from corona virus now stands at 57000. today the president's briefing, we were told again that the number of american desk could reach as high as 200000 las vegas mom. carolyn goodman is calling the shut down of the state. total insanity. this shut down has to become one of total insanity. she also compared coated id to the flu and other viruses who died and made somebody the consummate dr. open the city, the most contagious contagion that we've seen in decades. and then you have a mayor who doesn't care. 2.3000000 people in southern nevada and we've had 100 steve das, isn't that any 100 socialist and say that you would have had far more without it? how do you know until we have a control group, we offer to be
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a control group. here's caroline goodman, offering the lives of the vegas residence. to be the control group. i offered to be a control group and i was told by our statistician and to back and anderson cooper was sitting there in disbelief at the amount of a that it was screwing from this woman. this is in china, this is a legacy nevada. wow. okay. that's really ignorant. if you can't figure out how to do this safely, why as mayor of a city that you are responsible for the people safety. are you calling for something that you have no plan for how it would be done safely? they'd better figure it out. that's fair job. that's. so let me a layers job. do you don't believe there should be any social distancing? you don't believe it was. i believe there should be a course. i don't know how to do that in a casino. that's up to them to figure out get people dropping dead all over las vegas and you have a mayor who doesn't care all she cares about cash, cash, cash, money, money,
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money. we were not broken. and we need to go back to work to keep the registering and keep the slot machines in vegas as a money machine. it's a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. it was evidenced by what happened during the mass shooting were 50 people also lives in his evidence by what carol and goodman did on the scene. an interview with anderson cooper, the deadliest match shooting, and us history became one of them most forgotten. most of the american public barely remembers that it happens that just shows you the power of money in las vegas. it's a town that was built by the mob built on corruption and with corporations in charge. it's just a different kind of corrupt phase was a different town. i mean, don't get me wrong. the mob went away. angels, these guys were savages, but when the town was less corporate, it was a much better channel. i think they're challenged out what it should be and what it
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driven by drink shape or some of those with there's sinks, we dare to ask was diagnosed with cancer in 2000 when the doctors told me the cancer was incurable. i knew i had to make a change, so i decided to travel to one of the most toxic places in america. florida went to florida, his biggest industries and best kept secret is possible. and the biggest layer is $85000000000.00 industry is mosaic. and i, there are reports of millions of gallons of contaminated water now flowing into the
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florida aquifer. a chronic. oh well, you know, i don't want to hear that word poets, but that's what it is. i'm in 2013 my all our family dog, my brother, who was 21 years old, myself and my father were all diane, rob, rob jeff, with black hole and the good play. right? yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually learn more help is more important than a
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