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reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. i know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback. everybody was kinds of it's okay, everybody is all right. then people started dropping by the stage area and up front by us. reporter: i talked to a lot of peeks who came out were heroes, blood all over their body and
reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. i know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback....
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and now we hear the numbers, robert hayes firefighter from la who was here as concert goer and ended up being inside, one of the main responders because that's what he does for a living, he personally -- he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 people dead and now we know at least 20 and more than 100 injured and those numbers will fluctuate and people were thrown in cars and driven away. that's what's going on in hour. we do know, guys, right behind me is where the concert is or was and we do know that there are bodies inside. the area has been cleared of anybody that was injured. now it's just the recovery process and, of course, the investigation. >> adam, thank you so much. lauren, go ahead. >> he was outside of the mandalay bay in lobby area and saw the gunfire break out.
and now we hear the numbers, robert hayes firefighter from la who was here as concert goer and ended up being inside, one of the main responders because that's what he does for a living, he personally -- he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 people dead and now we know at least 20 and more than 100 injured and those numbers will fluctuate and people were thrown in cars and driven away. that's what's going on in hour. we do know, guys, right behind me is where the concert is or...
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robert hayes the firefighter from l.a. who is here as a concertgoer himself ended up being inside. basically one of the main responders because what he does for a living said he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 dead and now we know at least one in more than 100 injured. those numbers will fluctuate because people were driven in cars. right over there, behind me where the concert is. we do know there are still bodies inside. the body is heard of anyone injured. ouch is the recovery process in the investigation. >> will come back to of course. trade do we want to bring in more details. listening to adam housley report for the fox news channel. steve roberts, former member of fbi joint terrorism task force. good morning. your first initial thoughts on what you see know what you've heard coming out of las vegas
robert hayes the firefighter from l.a. who is here as a concertgoer himself ended up being inside. basically one of the main responders because what he does for a living said he personally saw 15 to 20 dead, pronounced 15 to 20 dead and now we know at least one in more than 100 injured. those numbers will fluctuate because people were driven in cars. right over there, behind me where the concert is. we do know there are still bodies inside. the body is heard of anyone injured. ouch is the...
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reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback. everybody was kinds of it's okay, everybody is all right. then people started dropping by the stage area and up front by us. reporter: i talked to a lot of peeks who came out were heroes, blood all over their body and without hair clothes because they use them to stop the bleeding. >> i have seen a lot of stuff in my day in the fire department. it was hard to see, even the bodies that were carries a half mile from the incidents. i would probably pronounce 15 to 20 people inside it's a sad day that on an event like this it never should have happened. reporter: you belie
reporter: robert hayes from l.a. fire. you were up by the front. know being a firefighter you can understand being in what a breaking situation like this is. you are up at the front of the stage. >> we were in front of the stage and my wife and i said let's grab something to drink. we had been here since 40 in the afternoon. we dwrabbed a drink and mingled with other friends. then we heard some pops when jason aldean came to perform. we thought it was an electronic thing or feedback....
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. >> robert hayes is his name. at the firefighter los angeles. was given a vest, state and was swallowed. he pronounced 20 people dead. he helped drag bodies out. he was one of the many heroes that was able to save lives. in the number is horrific and could've been worse. at one point he said three body is not far from the freezer that he saw the body on top of as they were wheeling it down the street carried out on tables, tables that vendors were using to sell items at the concert. and they realize that the individuals had all died. they put them over to the side of the road, cover them, went back to get more. that is what happened here. that is what people are dealing with, sandra. i will show you a life look. once again to give you the idea of their perspective. of those are the windows that you are the sheriffs they were knocked out with a hammer like instrument. that is how you got the access to shoot out at the people below. if you come straight down, you see the main stage, that is where jason aldean was singing, that's where thousands of
. >> robert hayes is his name. at the firefighter los angeles. was given a vest, state and was swallowed. he pronounced 20 people dead. he helped drag bodies out. he was one of the many heroes that was able to save lives. in the number is horrific and could've been worse. at one point he said three body is not far from the freezer that he saw the body on top of as they were wheeling it down the street carried out on tables, tables that vendors were using to sell items at the concert. and...
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like robert hayes of the l.a. fire department.t was in it that made you stay and go from person to person to see how you could help? >> honestly because if that was someone in my family, that's what i would have wanted somebody to do for me. h, my, my god. >> reporter: he described the scene as a war zone with victims being helped by strangers. >> everybody was coming together to try to work. there were people sitting there that wouldn't leave people that were shot, and they didn't even know them. >> reporter: strangers? >> yeah. >> we need your truck. we need to get people over to the hospital. o go ahead. put them all in the back. >> reporter: some improvised to help victims, turning their personal vehicles into ambulances. w there was a gentleman that was shot, and he said, "can you help me?" and so i put him in my car, and i had like six people in my car, people without shoes, running, just to get away, and... >> reporter: in the midst of chaos, there was hope. vanessa is a nurse from orange county, california. >> everyone was
like robert hayes of the l.a. fire department.t was in it that made you stay and go from person to person to see how you could help? >> honestly because if that was someone in my family, that's what i would have wanted somebody to do for me. h, my, my god. >> reporter: he described the scene as a war zone with victims being helped by strangers. >> everybody was coming together to try to work. there were people sitting there that wouldn't leave people that were shot, and they...
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times of need people come together a lot more. >> despite their efforts many of the people that robert hayeshe responded to didn't >> oh, my goodness. thank you. >>> university medical center in las vegas is the only level one trauma center in all of nevada. the hospital is capable of treating a wide range of patients 24 hours a day. staff treated many of the wounded from sunday's attack. the trauma center's medical director, thank you so much for joining us. >> good morning. >> i know that you took in more than 100 patients yesterday. the scene there was described as a war zone. how did you deal with it? >> when we were notified of the shooting we went into our disaster plan and went through the phone tree and we brought in staff, many, many surgeons, anesthesiologists, nurses, techs, and as the flow of patients started to rise we were able to assign them to teams and move them through the resuscitation area and then we opened uew hospital as hospital wards and we were able to get them in beds and continue their care. >> describe the type of injuries. >> we saw mostly gunshot wounds, but we
times of need people come together a lot more. >> despite their efforts many of the people that robert hayeshe responded to didn't >> oh, my goodness. thank you. >>> university medical center in las vegas is the only level one trauma center in all of nevada. the hospital is capable of treating a wide range of patients 24 hours a day. staff treated many of the wounded from sunday's attack. the trauma center's medical director, thank you so much for joining us. >> good...
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his name, robert hayes. fighter, but on that night, robert, you were not in uniform. you were there to enjoy the concert, like the thousands of other concert goers. and the evening to you turned into a mission to save as many as you could. ultimately, you said 20 people died as you were trying to help them. can you walk us through that evening for you? >> absolutely. i would just like to say, start off by saying good morning to everybody and i'm praying for everybody who was there, that people are calling me a hero. there's a lot of heros that night that people did a lot of things that they weren't trained to do and they acted on instinct. and for one, i want to say thank you to all those other people i saw that were helping. it started, the third day of the concert. it was a fun time. everybody was having a great time. jason aldean came on. everybody was excited. the crowd was heavy. honestly, at the first inside of it, we heard a few pops and everyone was like, what is that? and we assumed that, honestly, t
his name, robert hayes. fighter, but on that night, robert, you were not in uniform. you were there to enjoy the concert, like the thousands of other concert goers. and the evening to you turned into a mission to save as many as you could. ultimately, you said 20 people died as you were trying to help them. can you walk us through that evening for you? >> absolutely. i would just like to say, start off by saying good morning to everybody and i'm praying for everybody who was there, that...
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hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller's investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. >> we have to have mueller fired. >> yes, robert mueller, i hope you're watching. oh robert mueller, are you awake tonight? robert mueller is now investigating anything involved with russia, how is that possible? to be fair and impartial, it's impossible because of his past role in this. he should resign immediately tonight. >> fox news has been relentlessly hiping a claim that hillary clinton sold out our national security by supposedly personally approving a
hayes. tonight amid signs that robert mueller's investigation could be closing in, the white house is scrambling to discredit the messenger with a big assist from his partners on fox news. >> there's no way the american people can trust robert mueller to investigate anything russian related. >> what really stinks here is mueller, rosenstein, andrew wiesman and james comey appear to have covered it all up, the uranium one deal. >> we have to have mueller fired. >> yes,...
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. >> robert hayes of the los angeles fire department was off due few watching the show with his wifeunning out you're running toward the scene. >> anybody in my profession would do the same thing. i'm doing the job i was trained to do. >> reporter: in his 29 year career he's responded to shootings before. nothing like this. >> it was a hard sight to see but everybody came together. they were bringing blankets, water and food. >> what was it in you that made you stay, made you go from person to person to see how you could help? >> honestly because if that was someone in my family, that's what i would have wanted somebody to do for me. that's kind of what i'm trained to do is to just go into action mode and not worry about myself. >> this man's best friend was shot three times in the chest. >> we got him compressed and kept compression on his chest. he put his finger in the hole and we could keep the compression on. there's a lot of heroes outs there. >> yes, heroes were everywhere. >> we need to get people over to the hospital. okay? personal vehicles became ambulances. >> the guy had
. >> robert hayes of the los angeles fire department was off due few watching the show with his wifeunning out you're running toward the scene. >> anybody in my profession would do the same thing. i'm doing the job i was trained to do. >> reporter: in his 29 year career he's responded to shootings before. nothing like this. >> it was a hard sight to see but everybody came together. they were bringing blankets, water and food. >> what was it in you that made you...
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talking to us in terms that a first responder would use, he said i'm a firefighter from los angeles, robert hayesat that point we knew it wasn't just a couple but a horrific scene. we had the opportunity to speak with him for some time and here is part of what he said. >> that was probably used a gern y. >> we were using everything we could, we were using rails between portions in between and carrying out bodies as well. >> what's going on here, maria, behind me, this is the actual concert venue, you can see the big stage where jason aldean was performing, right behind it you can't miss it is the mandalay bay, absolutely unobstructed view of vacant lot across the street. a couple of acres, it's not huge, not very wide, they fit 20,000 people in there. it's pretty compacted. i'm told that it wasn't overly stuffed but when you talk to people that were in there, people were shoulder to shoulder in many areas and that allowed this individual free shot at many people and i know that we have been told that the injuries were pretty brutal for those who did survive at least thus far, we've heard stories
talking to us in terms that a first responder would use, he said i'm a firefighter from los angeles, robert hayesat that point we knew it wasn't just a couple but a horrific scene. we had the opportunity to speak with him for some time and here is part of what he said. >> that was probably used a gern y. >> we were using everything we could, we were using rails between portions in between and carrying out bodies as well. >> what's going on here, maria, behind me, this is the...
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robert hayes the firefighter said like shooting fish in a barrel. they are all right there. have to be a good shot. he saw a lot of people with gunshot wounds to the head. brian, we were here obviously covering o.j., we were up over night last night as it all runs together. night before last. and we had just gone literally just gone to bed to be up to cover that story. i got a phone call from one of our desks in los angeles, one of our interns happened to be here. she is going to come see us at some point when she is out. she is waiting to be interviewed in one of the hotels nearby. kind of groggy, i had been to sleep for like an hour. she said lexy needs to know what to do? what are you talking about. you hear sirens and know what they sound like. when you hear hundreds of sirens at the same time. you are like all of the sudden holy smokes what is going on? we came down here and you just see the people. you see people and police and tactical -- still with tactical gear and people we know coming out with blood all over them. it's hard to explain. the sense when we got here w
robert hayes the firefighter said like shooting fish in a barrel. they are all right there. have to be a good shot. he saw a lot of people with gunshot wounds to the head. brian, we were here obviously covering o.j., we were up over night last night as it all runs together. night before last. and we had just gone literally just gone to bed to be up to cover that story. i got a phone call from one of our desks in los angeles, one of our interns happened to be here. she is going to come see us at...
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hayes. tonight, the infamous steel dossier is at the very center of the news on the russia investigation. nbc news reports that investigators on special counsel robert mueller's team have interviewed christopher steele. that's of course the former british intelligence officer who compiled that absolutely explosive document. the dossier deals an alleged effort by the russian government over a period of years, stretching back to 2013 or so, to cultivate and coopt donald trump and his inner circle, as well as an extensive conspiracy between the trump campaign and russian forces to work together to interfere in the 2016 presidential election on trump's behalf. the president denies those claims. but clearly mueller isn't taking the president's word for it, neither is the senate intelligence committee. yesterday chairman richard burr discussed the committee's investigation into the dossier but said they're having trouble verifying some details. >> as it relates to the steele dossier, unfortunately the
hayes. tonight, the infamous steel dossier is at the very center of the news on the russia investigation. nbc news reports that investigators on special counsel robert mueller's team have interviewed christopher steele. that's of course the former british intelligence officer who compiled that absolutely explosive document. the dossier deals an alleged effort by the russian government over a period of years, stretching back to 2013 or so, to cultivate and coopt donald trump and his inner...
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robert e. lee knew this. the engagement both hayes and hill anticipated would come the next day. shortly after 6:00 on the --ning of september or teen order to provide for the operations and began ascending the mountain. nationalp the old road. a familiar face was detected on the side of the road. the familiar face was colonel augustus moore. seized and bagged as a confederate prisoner just a couple of days out of frederick. the was a period when cartel was still in operation. making his way back to the federal lines and asking where you heading? coxe replied his troops were heading up the mountain. simply blurts out this theory admonition. thisis fully expecting theory warning. andkly scribbles off commander of the federal night core. in eachred back along of the commanders. he was about to conduct one of the most desperate stands of the war. although not in the great members anticipated. they aim nowion for fox's cap a mile south of turner's gap. that pass was held by samuel garden -- samuel garland. sam garland had part his brigade behind the fence that ran along the rugged sp
robert e. lee knew this. the engagement both hayes and hill anticipated would come the next day. shortly after 6:00 on the --ning of september or teen order to provide for the operations and began ascending the mountain. nationalp the old road. a familiar face was detected on the side of the road. the familiar face was colonel augustus moore. seized and bagged as a confederate prisoner just a couple of days out of frederick. the was a period when cartel was still in operation. making his way...
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robert mueller. >> russia is fake news. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president's nominee for drug czar is out. after an investigation by "60 minutes" and "the washington post" uncovered his role in fueling the deadly opioid crisis. the president chose were congressman tom marino from pennsylvania to lead the office of national drug control policy at a time when drug overdoses are the leading cause of death for americans under 50. according to that investigation by "60 minutes" and the post, marino pushed a bill through congress written by the pharmaceutical industry that prevented federal officials from cracking down on drug distributors at the very height of the crisis. to the dea agent in charge of monitoring those prescription drugs, it was an outrage. >> i just don't understand why congress would pass a bill that strips us of our authority in the height of an opioid epidemic. in places like congressman marino's district. why are these people sponsoring bills when people in their backyards are dying from drugs that are coming from the same peopl
robert mueller. >> russia is fake news. >> when "all in" starts right now. good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president's nominee for drug czar is out. after an investigation by "60 minutes" and "the washington post" uncovered his role in fueling the deadly opioid crisis. the president chose were congressman tom marino from pennsylvania to lead the office of national drug control policy at a time when drug overdoses are the leading cause...