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information on other aspects of this investigation into the massacre in las vegas. i want to bring in kung la who is listening very, very closely. you ve been there for days now. walk us through the new information you heard from the sheriff. reporter: well, for me, wolf, that was the biggest headline out of this, the timeline has shifted. up until this point all the information from the sheriff and the lvmpd has been that the security guard was responding to the shooting, that the security guard here in effect took on the gunfire that was being directed at the crowd. that has now changed. and as these investigations, you know, grow further, as they are able to interview more people, that does happen in these investigations. but this is certainly a significant change. at 9:59 according to what the
kung la is outfrontyung lah is reporter: the wait is over for some who say they now see the real donald trump. whether you are talking about wide spread surveillance or deportations or denationalization. this becomes more real. yes. absolutely we have to accept their rhetoric. we can t wait until the policies are rolled out. these people represent that mentality. talking about trump s national security appointments. muslims most concerned about retired army general michael flynn. radical islamists and failed tyrants. reporter: offered the role of national security advisor. he said this over the summer. this is a political ideology.
rained, clutching to spots of land surrounded by water and in desperate need of food and clean water. adding to the pain, millions of acres of farmland washed away, adding to the people who are dirt poor before the flooding weeks ago. the cry often heard now is one of outrage at the government of pakistan for not responding faster. the united nations is warning that pakistan is not getting enough aid money or emergency supplies to prevent this disaster from growing even larger. joining us now from the pakistani capital of islamabad, we saw that on the map at the north of pakistan is kung la. you spoke a while ago with the prime minister of pakistan. what did he say about the flow of international aid? are they getting enough, not getting enough? the aid is definitely not getting here quickly enough. and that s what anyone will tell you, whether they are an aid worker or a pakistani government worker or someone in the u.s. military here trying to help. the aid talk is ratcheting up.