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>> security is trying to help him up. she heads back over kicks him, pushes the guy out of the way and the other woman has joined the conversation and she's fussing at her, too. >> this guy is giving up. he's just like i'm not even going to try and get up. >> he's in his 70s, too. you got to imagine he's probably a little frail. there's a reason he's still there. he must not feel like he's got other options. >> do you have any information as to the back story of this couple at all? what's going on? >> no, just that they've gotten into some sort of disagreement. >> that's so sad to see someone be so vile. >> you got to be careful to pass judgment. we still don't know what the back story is. what has this woman so upset? >> whatever happened at this point is in the past and there's no talking sense to this woman because now another official walks up, she goes storming toward the platform, and now they're trying to carry her away and she's bucking up on both of them at this point. now she's in an argument with a person upstairs and they're
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going back and forth. >> they just need to put her in cuffs and take her out, just book her. >> they finally carry her away and the situation is under investigation. toward the end of the video that fella is still sitting there on the stairs trying to figure out what has become of his life. it's not unusual to see sea lions in the water especially in this area, where they often congregate and people go to swim with them. it's really cool, a fun little experience you get to have, but what is unusual and this diver considers a pretty epic experience is realizing that sea lions bark underwater. [ barking ] >> how crazy is that? >> i didn't know that. >> i know! >> i did not know that! >> you learn something new every day on "right this minute." >> this diver said it was a really cool experience to be down there, be surrounded by these animals especially that one we just saw and came up to hang out with him. so cool. >> at least they're not like a
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lot of other dogs, one barks and they all start barking. ♪ ba >> it's not unusual to see kids in the hospital. they play all the time, they break an arm, a foot. this little guy in argentina went to the hospital for somewhat of a different reason. [ honk ]. >> okay. >> he ate the squeaker of a toy and they're so small, those small, little plastic squeaker pieces, he ate it somehow. >> this is probably like a 20 cent toy that's going to cost them a ton of money to take him to the e.r. >> because they had to give him surgery to take it out. this video has gotten so much attention, not just in argentina, but now kind of all over the globe. >> to have a squeak, he ain't never made that noise. >> you never gave him a squeaker. >> he never ate one either.
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>> you'll be happy i think to know that he's okay now. >> he doesn't squeak fi moanymo? >> no. >> he could have been the most popular kid in school they just ruined it for him. >> if you've never done it, there's a chance you thought about doing it. most of us grow out of the idea of streaking at a sporting event. >> what they gonna do, lock you up? >> yeah, right. >> yes, they can. >> here he goes in a full sprint now. it took a while but security did catch up with him. they get him here and they walk him back off the field. they don't have to get physical or aggressive with this fella. >> oh my gosh! >> the translation goes that he was hoping to get to the ball. he didn't quite get as far as he wanted to. this video has gone mega viral, from germany and around the world. >> see the problem is he stopped to showboat. he stopped to say hi to
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everybody instead of just running to the ball. that was mistake number one. >> this guy, i absolutely love you. >> can you imagine his grandkids seeing this video for the first time? grandpa! >> let me tell you the full story, because local reports say that this is a fake video, a set up video put out by the german savings bank association. people thought that this guy had just taken a bet for a few euros with his friends but the german savings bank association says they're trying to encourage young people to save and not rely on bets they make at an early age in life. >> that's a deb downer. like well you might mess up early in life and this could be you. >> but they did a darned good job of making it look pretty authentic. everybody, you're about to fall in love with mosby. look at that face, such a cute face that his owner tyler hudson
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made a short film about. >> i've been noticing lately that i have a lot in common with my dog. we are both unemployed. we both poop twice a day, although for him it's often more than that, but that's just something you learn to live with, i guess. he eats when i eat, he naps when i nap, we drink the same water and sit on the same coach. he's actually pretty rude about that, so it's like he's pretending he can't tell that i'm trying to sit exactly where he is. >> well i'm sitting here first. why are you trying to move me? >> apart from our routine i find the main difference between us is that while i feel burdened, he is just happy to be alive. >> so he has an idea. what would happen if mosby went out and got a job. >> probably wouldn't settle for the if, thing that came to him but he would pursue something that he found fulfilling. >> peanut bitter eat per. >> not that he's perfect.
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i've seen him make mistakes. i've seen him lose motivation on multiple occasions. but he just changes his attitude and straddles the pillow and moves on with his life so i think there's a lot to learn from watching animals like mosby without the burdens of society. all he really needs is love. >> i think that's a nice message at the end. what moseby really needs is some love. >> i feel at the end of the video tyler goes, "mom, i've decided to not move out." little man is out for a drive when -- >> the security camera catches this guy pulling up right in front of that porch. >> amazon, huh? >> see if he manages to drive away with that box. >> he's got to pull his truck a little bit closer, use that stair for leverage. slide it on in. >> interesting. plus he's about to --
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the steps takes his loot straight home. >> crime 101 don't go home. that's the first place popos will look. >> i don't think he realized what he was doing, he probably saw something he could put in his truck but he did end up taking it home and mom said sweetheart, you got to take it back. >> you go why? you worked so hard. >> because it's the right thing to do and we have that second video. >> never return to the scene of the crime. >> he was doing a good deed. look at how cute he is, he pulls over, stops his truck, pulls the package back and walks it over. sets it in front of the door and walks back out, having learned a very valuable lesson. this was a teachable moment. >> next time don't show them off. >> no, next time don't take a package that isn't yours, goof. >> okay.
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this is my trainer, mike. i did not shoot this video, because i know you would say something but we only need to see that narrow angle. he's about to jump on 20 risers. check him out. >> no someone going to blame him for that, so impressive. >> i knew this was about to be a film video. he should have stopped while he was successful the first time because he tried it again. see what happens the next time. >> you got to quit while you're ahead. >> where is your spotter, mike? >> recording the video. >> he got it. >> he's trying to stay on top. >> you got it. back on your feet. that's a win. >> bring me a real fail. >> you're not in pain and knocked out. >> he didn't land on his two feet, had to use his hands to stop himself from falling. you're like that ain't a fail. >> we've seen fail.
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>> big breaths, mariah. >> this is not a fail. check this girl out. girl. this is from the march kaus bondi beach instagram channel, outdoor gym. doing calisthenics and weight training. >> she's holding onto the bar, not gripping it. >> i count her doing 17 and a quarter, because along about number 15 that's what she shows a bit of struggle. >> can we talk about the ab, lord have mercy. >> i'm pretty sure they're air brushed. >> i do that to mine. >> this was her third set in a short period of time. time to go through the drive-through and freak people out. >> he's a character from a game, bondi and the ink machine. >> see the hilarious reaction next. and an oddly satisfying
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>> hello. really? >> this girl is not having it. >> so when are you going to come out with your next chapter in the game? that's a horrible answer. >> dude, she doesn't even flinch. >> no, she's not phased one bit. >> come on, rahad, just take your order. >> doesn't even move, he just stands there and calls out her mama. >> the next ten years for halloween. he has costumes. this is one of those oddly and strangely satisfying videos. if you guys like puzzles, jigsaw puzzles, thousands of pieces, consider this to be a puzzle from buzzfeed video.
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they take 1600 beads, throw them down in a tray, mix them up real good and then sort them by color. >> i love that. i would totally do something like that. >> just strange, all in time lapse so you can see how quickly this goes. got the blacks done, the blues done, the light blues done. on and on and on, and all the way towards the end, the two pinks, that would have driven me crazy because they kind of look alike. >> they do. >> that's the thing, some people love this and for me for whatever reason it's giving me anxiety. >> really? >> it's too perfect or something. >> looks like a lot of work. once he starts running out of space he switches to the tweezers and then it's all sorted, what are you going to do with it? >> oh! >> perfect. you walk in somebody's house it's like you got to leave, psycho. >> too perfect. how do you stand working with christian and i? >> psh! it's time to play -- what's real, what's fake, starting with the scaredy cat.
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>> get the fake out. >> roll the clip. >> video number one. ♪ >> just in case. >> okay this dude looks like he has bug spray in his hand. >> he's going to try to get rid of the spider in his shed. >> afraid of a fly. >> maybe he should just open it and run. >> nice shed. >> oh! >> did he spray that woman? >> that's what happens when you scare people. >> total real fear in that man. >> you're already jumping. you will get sprayed. or slapped. >> is it a setup? >> he was genuinely jumpy to me.
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>> we're in agreement we say it's real. >> pay close attention to the reactions. this slow mo reaction here 100% legit. i think this one is real. i'm with the whole panel here so we're going real on this clip. >> here we are with video number two. >> i feel really sexy, and i think -- >> that was just fake watching. that's a high heel roll, isn't it? >> looks real. >> me, too. you can see she caught in the very last second she knew she was going down. >> maybe because she is so sexy she fell for herself. >> we're unanimous. >> it could be fake for people's ten-second attention span but i'm with the panel i'll go real with you guys. >> video number three. >> back story on this clip is, the person who posted this, the grandmother was on a cruise filming out the window when they saw this. >> what?
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what was this? >> she's shooting vertically probably out the window or even a portal window on the cabin of a cruise ship. probably the tv's on behind her and reflecting. >> they're claiming the base of a baby goat out on the water there. >> fake. >> that was kind of weird but i'm going to go with fake ghost, real tv. >> our ghost expert. >> i'm definitely going fake. >> i'll go with christian. we're unanimous here fake. >> strike one up for unity. >> thanks for watching. we'll see you next time. killin room loaded so he could just grab them and continue going. that's why you hear all those
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shots ringing in the sounds of the video. >> they did find a modified bump stop rifle that is capable of automatic gunfire. they found a camera mounted in one of the rooms where this guy was videoing himself. what kind of information can they glean from that? >> that might be something to the effect of a suicide note or just something that he's leaving behind. we still don't know exactly what was going on no his mind. why is he doing this? that could be a good indicator to investigators about what he thought of himself, what he was going to do and almost leaving behind a message to everybody as to why he was doing this. clearly he was prepared to die at the very end, which is what ended up happening. >> and that really is the key question. why did he do that? what are the leads that we're finding out now that law enforcement is pursuing? >> they're looking into all the
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evidence. there was a computer seized from his house. they're going to look and see whether he was going on the internet, whether he had an e-mail account. it doesn't appear he had much of a social media profile, which is a bit challenging. but given that he's an older gentleman. his girlfriend had a social media account. so they're going to look into that. he was a gambler, did he have significant gambling debts. there was a lawsuit thrat he filed against one of the casinos. was that an impetus. those are the nuggets that investigators are pulling up to figure out if that was part of his mind set. >> thank you so much. we're slowly learning more about those killed at the concert as well. >> we only know some of their names right now. david muir tells us about them. >> we are learning the names of those who lost their lives.
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dana gardner, former high school teena cheerleader amy gomez. sonny melton, a tennessee husband and nurse on the right. he died while protecting his wife heather, as bullets rain the down on him. i felt him get shot in the back, she told reporters. among the victim, teachers, etd cational professionals. susan smith, an office manager in simi valley, california. manhattan beach special education teacher, sandy casey. her student in mourning. >> it was painful. a lot of pain in the campus. >> reporter: a police records technician lost her life here. two las vegas metropolitan police officers were also hit. the sheriff emotional. >> one was critical.
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but he's stable. one of my officers was off duty, attending the concert and lost his life. >> reporter: and amidst the horror, we are also learning of astonishing acts of heroic bravery, huddling together, carrying the injured through the chaos to safety, using their own bodies as protection. >> many going over their wives or girlfriends to block them. >> reporter: michelle schmid, packing her car with strangers. >> i called my husband and told him i love him and my little girl in case i didn't make it. >> reporter: brian claypool trapped. >> police officers screamed, go, go. and i rallied everybody out of that room. he was determined. these girls aren't going to die. i'm not going to die. i'm going to get home to see my daughter. this is not happening, not happening. >> we since found out some other victims' names. we're learning about carrie
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barnett, a member of the culinary team at disney's california adventure as well as denise burditus. >> anissa tonks. of course we're going to sadly continue to find out more and more names of people affected by this tragedy and we're going to rye try to focus in on them as well. coming up. >> intense commands made over the radio and what they found inside the hotel room. more from vegas, next. ♪ [joy bauer] two thirds of americans have digestive issues. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. but many probiotics don't survive your stomach's harsh environment. digestive advantage is different. it's natural protein shell is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it survives a hundred times better than the leading
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new york's empire state building going dark in memory of the las vegas victims. the skyscraper is one of many iconic buildings to pay tribute to the victims in las vegas. >> in the meantime, we're getting a glimpse of the police response to the mass shooting. >> police closed in on the killer and tom llamas has more on how that played out. >> shots fired from mandalay bay. >> reporter: as bullets rained
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down on concert-goers like hellfire, las vegas s.w.a.t. teams jumped into action to take down the shooter. >> i'm going to form a strike team, i need five officers on me. >> reporter: heavily-armed officers moving up the grass towe -- glass tower. >> reporter: careful of friendly fire. s.w.a.t. members advance. >> i have the hallway of the suspect's room on the 32nd floor. >> reporter: and right before they stormed paddock's room, this warning, just in case they're walking into an ambush. >> i need everybody in that hallway to be aware and get back. we need to pop this and see if we get any type of response from this guy, see if he's in here or if he's actually moved on somewhere else. >> breach, breach, breach. >> reporter: off that explosion, officers move in.
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>> we have one suspect down. >> is that room 135? >> that's affirmative. one suspect down in 135. >> reporter: and as he discover paddock's body, they also find his arsenal. >> multiple firearms. >> reporter: the mandalay bay hotel, such a massive resort, more than 3300 rooms. so how were police able to zero in on the 32nd floor? a retired lieutenant says police sources are telling him with all that gunfire, it created a lot of smoke that set off a smoke alarm that helped them zero in on the room of the killer. president trump is calling the massacre an act of quote, pure evil. >> he as well as the vice president and their wives called for a moment of silence. they talked about searching for some kind of meaning. and he admitted the answer don't
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come easy. he had a message as well pour the victims. >> we are praying for you. and we are here pofor you. and we ask god to help see you through this very dark period. it is love that defines us today and always will forever. >> president trump has ordered ha t that the white house flag and other flags at public buildings be flown at half-staff through friday. the president heads to puerto rico later today. >> what kind of reaction will he get, especially after he slammed the mayor of san juan. and we're pollifollowing the da other headlines on "world news now." because the things you love can stink.
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for cooling relief in a snap. the we're taking a live look at the las vegas strip, back now with a closer look at the survivors of the massacre. >> now many are wondering, how are people coping in the aftermath of such a tragic event. darsy spears has one woman's story. >> reporter: the sound was sweet and the mood light. ♪ a beautiful october night of song and celebration. >> we were just dancing and having a good time. it was just, everyone was happy. >> reporter: 28-year-old chelsea abbote was right in front of the stage moments before the mayhem. >> everything went dark and that's when everyone really
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started screaming, because they realized what was going on. it was a constant, pop, pop, pop, pop. >> reporter: not the sound nor the images. >> i saw people from the right-hand side screaming and running, and everybody started running, and the shots were l d louder and louder. and the woman not too far from me got shot in the chest. >> reporter: people in the crowd were screaming for everyone to get down as shots rained from the 32nd floor at mandalay bay. >> everyone was help each other and laying on one another, and the cops were grabbing us. and one guy got me, and he was like, it's okay, run as far as you k the oncan. i could only think of my son anthony. i was not going to die today, so much to do with my son. so i took off the other way.
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but i feel extremely guilty, because, you know, there, it happened so fast. i wish i could have done more to save those people's lives. >> reporter: and with that, chelsea battles with how to start recovering. >> i feel so blessed to be alive. and i just feel so bad for the rest of the people who didn't make it out. ha's definitely something ha i have to figure out how to overcome. >> that's what everyone's trying to do now is figure out how to overcome. the clarke county commissioner did set up a go fund me page. they have raised almost $3 million. we've seen mike tyson, florida georgia line, the raiders, hotels are offering free room
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this morning on "world news now." as one survivor put it, it was literally running for your life. new details now emerging from the mass shooting in las vegas, from those who ran from the terror, the officers who ran toward the shooter and the arsenal of weapons, as police investigate his past for a possible motive. plus, we'll look at how the world is reacting to this tragedy on this tuesday, october 3rd. from abc news, this is "world news now." we do say good morning on this tuesday. we're going to get right to it. in las vegas, the entire country, and the world for that matter, mourning the worst mass shooting in modern american history. >> so here's what it looks like now on the vegas strip.
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this is more than 24 hours after the deadly rampage at a country music concert. several candlelight vigils were held across the city last night for the 59 killed and more than 500 injured. >> the city has a broken heart, but they will not be damaged by one human being. you see ecveryone coming together. abc's matt gutman has more on the massacre. >> reporter: the chaos unfolding in the heart of the las vegas strip. 10:08:00 p.m., 28,000 gathered for the concert. 64-year-old stephen paddock was watching. he hammered throughout windows and started firing on the crowd below. jason aldean was on stage with automatic gunfire quickly drowning out his voice. music stops. and he runs off stage.
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the audience huddling on the ground. the mandalay looming over them, for so many, confusion was part of the show. >> that's just a firecracker. >> reporter: seconds later, the rapid-fire shooting starts again. terrified people pile on top of each other, sheltering behind anything think could. but they were in an open field, easy targets for the gunman in the tower. >> i don't now where to go, oh, my god! >> reporter: thousands looking for safety anywhere, even a stranger's car. >> get in! >> relax, relax! >> my husband and i ran out toward our car.
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and there were people hiding underneath my car for cover. >> reporter: we found mike cronk, head and hands still stained with his friend's blood. mike had used his shirt to keep his friend from bleeding out. you guys were trying to do triage while the shooting was still going on. >> yeah, everybody was jumping over the fences and there was no way i was leaving my buddy. we had to keep compression on the thing. we weren't sure the shooting was stopped. but we got him over the fence and under the stage. so at least we knew he was safe. >> reporter: as an army of police descended, s.w.a.t. teams are closing in on the shooter. they approach his door with an explosive. >> everyone in the hallway needs to move back, all units move back. >> breach, breach, breach. >> reporter: police say they found paddock dead inside. i had killed himself. >> right now we need your truck. we just need to get people to the hospital, okay? >> reporter: down on the ground, the sidewalk a triage center.
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the wounded carried on barricades turned into stretchers. even in wheelbarrows. >> we just saw a bunch of people who needed help. so we just started piling them in the truck. >> reporter: total lockdown. the american playground now a killing field. >> matt, thank you. we're getting new details now, about the lethal arsenal amassed by the killer. >> wrap your head around this for a moment. police say the shooter had 42 guns all together. some of them believed to be fully automatic. 23 of those guns were right there at the mandalay bay inside of his hotel room. another 19 firearms were found in his home. >> officers are searching his home in nevada hoping to find a motive. >> reporter: s.w.a.t. teams and police descended on the small town of mesquite, nevada. the home of stephen paddock. his neighbors in disbelief. >> just in shock and shaking.
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i can't believe someone in here would do that. i just can't believe it. >> reporter: police raided his homes in reno and mesquite, where they used a robot to take out the garage door. they found 18 weapons and thousands of rounds of ammunition in the home he shared with his girlfriend, marilou danley. >> we've seen them leave the house together. yeah. yeah. >> reporter: and nothing seemed out of normal? >> no. did they get into an argument that would cause him to think about doing that? >> reporter: 2300 miles away in florida, stephen paddock's family is also struggling to understand how he could commit such carnage. >> there's absolutely no way i can conceive my brother would shoot a bunch of people. >> reporter: his brother says he there was no mental illness and no warning. >> he doesn't even have parking tickets. no record of any affiliations. nothing.
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>> reporter: the last time they spoke, just weeks ago right after hurricane irma hit florida. >> the last time i communicated with my brother, he texted me and said "how's mom." i texted him back. >> reporter: paddock says he moved his brother to this quiet retirement community nearly two years ago. and stephen was a wealthy gambler. >> he didn't hunt, he barely shot his guns, ever. he had a couple of handguns that he kept in a safe. >> reporter: not far from paddock's mesquite home, the owner of this gunshot confirming he sold firearms to him but that all procedures were followed. he never gave an indication he was unstable or unfit. paddock's girlfriend is believed to be overseas but expected back soon to answer important questions. when she returns, this is what she'll see. the boarded up garage.
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this is what's left of the garage door. and even though the fbi have left the scene, police here in mesquite are keeping close watch over paddock's home since it could contain more key evidence. >> kenneth moten there in mesquite. let's talk about the gunman with our former fbi and contributor. the headline, 41 guns. perfectly, as far as you know, perfectly legal to buy all of those guns, and nothing in his background would have prevented him from buying those, correct? >> that's correct. and here's the thing. this is the problem with the gun laws. yes, if you don't have a conviction, criminal case that would prevent you from purchasing a gun, you could then purchase it. but the problem we're seeing is that just because you don't have a criminal conviction doesn't necessarily mean you are able to handle having a gun and not go out and kill people the way this guy did. that is one of the issues. the mental health issue that
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people are having that goes under the radar, his brother, his brother makes it seem like he had no problems. clearly he had a problem. his brother just didn't know paddock. that's the issue is that it's not just about the criminal conviction. it's about the mental health issue. and that's something we have to look at going forward. >> in terms of the investigation now, i know it's early, but usually even by now we start hearing things like this person had extremist views or they were on some sort of no-fly list. at one point or another authorities were tracking them and stopped. it sounds like in this case, there's nothing so far. >> nothing so far. no social media footprint from what we can tell. they did gather a computer. we've got to see what the computer says, but we have to look at what we do know. we do know he filed a lawsuit against one of the casinos several years ago. we do know he's a gambler, a supposed millionaire. did he have financial difficulties?
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that's something that has to be examined in the investigation. those things would easily cause someone to go over the edge, why is it if you're having these kind of problems you're going to go out and create such carnage the way he did. >> i'm curious about one thing. we've talked many times, sadly, in these situations. we've talked after the attacks in paris, after san bernardino. is there something legal about this act that makes it not considered an act of terror? what's different here? >> the big difference, this is the key for any kind of terrorism. international terrorism, domestic terrorism. was the violent act done to influence a political agenda? we have no indication that he was trying to influence any kind of political agenda. we'll have to see whether the investigation develops something like that whether he
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is leaning forward an anarchist view or anything like that. it's a brutal, violent act, not any kind of terrorism from what we can see. >> a counter terrorism official, and abc news contributor, steve, thank you so much. >> and slowly we're learning the names of those who lost their lives, including denice burditus of west virginia who was with her husband of 32 years. they were called high school sweethearts. they leave behind two children and their fifth grandchild is on the way. >> sonny melton of tennessee passed away while presenting his wife heather. sonny was a registered nurse. one friend calls him a sweet, kind spirit. >> rachel parker was one of two employees of the manhattan beach police department shot there. she passed away at a vegas hospital. friends call her enthusiasm for life infectious. >> sandy casey was a special education teacher also in manhattan beach, california. remembered for her sense of humor and devotion to students. >> so many of them being remembered as they should.
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well, coming up, the chilling look inside the gunman's arsenal. the discovery inside the hotel room and what we're learning about the heavy artillery he used to end the lives of those 59 people. >> and see how jimmy kimmel weighed in last night on america's gun culture and who he says is really running america. i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month,
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that's a scene from downtown las vegas where the city hall there is illuminated in the american flag, reflecting what many buildings across the world looked like overnight. and we're getting new details about the firepower that the killer stocked ahead of the massacre. >> police say he had more than 40 weapons, armed with 23 guns just inside his hotel room with the rest found at his home. abc's pierre thomas has the details. >> reporter: investigators focussing on the killer's arsenal. the shooting from the 32nd floor coming from at least one rifle functioning like an automatic
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machine gun. listen. the unmistakable sound different from anything we've heard from all other mass shootings, none of them involving fully automatic guns. >> we are still going through the search warrant actively at this time. but it's in excess of ten rifles. >> reporter: sources telling abc news, haddock had at least 16 rifles and handguns, one of them an assault rifle modified to act like a machine gun. rifles capable of piercing through police body armer. >> this is a classic weapons of mass destruction. >> reporter: hearing nearly 200 rounds fired. hundreds more within the coming minutes. with pauses. likely to switch weapons or reload. the killer perched more than 300 feet above. the crowd over 1,100 fight away. >> 22,000 people were gathered inside barricades. this and this made the effect of shooting fish in a barrel.
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>> reporter: disturbingly, a law enforcement official says a camera was discovered in the room, suggesting the gunman may have recorded himself. this gun store confirming paddock purchased guns here, he passed all necessary gun checks. it's unknown if these were the guns used in the rampage. as the search continues, authorities found an additional 18 weapons and tannerite found at the suspect's home. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> and the massive arsenal is fueling calls for gun control, particularly those focussing on how much worse this could have been. >> former arizona congresswoman, gabby giffords called on her former colleagues right there on capitol hill to find the courage to address gun vie loan. she was wounded six years ago. >> her husband says prayers aren't enough. action and leadership are needed. when we come back, remembering a rock 'n roll legend. the breaking news of tom petty's
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taking a live look at the vegas strip there. and with so much of the nation stunned over what happened, jimmy kimmel took a break from telling jokes to make an emotional appeal. after that shooting in his hometown. >> kimmel showed the faces of senators who voted against a bill that would have closed-loop holes in legislation. he accused the gun lobby of running america. >> i want this to be a comedy show. i hate talking about stuff like this. i just want to, you know, laugh about things every night. but that, it seems to be coming increasingly difficult lately. it feels like someone has opened a window into hell, and what i'm talking about tonight isn't about gun control. it's about common sense. common sense says no good will ever come from allowing a person
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to have weapons that can take down 527 americans at a concert. >> the nra did not make any comments. and has not issued any statement about the las vegas shooting. but he teared up. you see it coming from his eyes because it is personal for him coming from vegas. turning to the crisis in puerto rico. more federal help is streaming into the island. >> along with the troops and civilians handing out water and food. a number of native sons and daughters. >> "despacito" singer, luis fonsi and ricky martin helped unload items from a plane. gloria estefan toured the area and gave a few employments of levity. >> 5% of puerto ricans have power, and less than 40% of cell phone service has been restored. and we have breaking news from the music world this
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morning. rock 'n roll hall-of-famer tom petty has died. the cause of death is said to be cardiac arrest. the florida native gained fame with the heartbreakers singing hits like "refugee" and "american girl", and solo work like "free falling" and "i won't back down." >> he was inducted into the hall of fame in 2002. his death came hours after it was incorrectly reported base tbased on details from the pd. he was only 66 years old. and in sports. >> late trickery couldn't derail the team. the redskins needed a miracle and it was not happening. after several laterals, the chiefs recovered the ball. and just for good measure, they took it in for a touchdown. the chiefs won, 29-20. >> the chiefs were already going to win that game at that point. but still -- >> i love lateral plays. i want to see more of them. >> which is most of the time. stay with us for more
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many families, friends and all of us who call las vegas home are forever different. >> father, right now, our hearts are broken. our hearts are devastated. for the 58 lives that were taken, for the 550 plus that are in hospital beds. that are wounded. we cry out that you'll be there for them. there's no words to say except to cry out to god. >> i want to say first and foremost, our prayers go out to family and friends of those who lost their lives last night in las vegas. >> we're here to wrap our arms around las vegas and all those who have suffered from this horrific and heartless attack. >> we have god's favor in this town. we have god's favor in this town. that's why the hearts have been drawn out like they have been today. >> lord, at a time like this, at
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making news in america this morning, the massacre in las vegas. new details about the massive arsenal in the shooter's hotel room and home. why did he recently send thousands of dollars overseas? >> overnight vigils remembering the lives lost. 59 chimed for the victims as their stories begin to emerge. >> she was bubbly, she was enthusiastic. she was giving. >> we're learning more victims' names including a man who took a bullet to save his wife. >> puerto rico prepares for president trump's visit today after the mayor of san juan and the president publicly criticized each other. will they come face-to-face. >> word of tom petty's death overnight. hear him in his other words describing the inspi
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