so now we ll go ahead and do the bump fire. right. so you see that there. they re relatively cheap, about 150 to $3. easy to find, easy to install. but the most frustrating thing about these, the glaring loophole here is because every time your finger comes off that trigger and then pulls it again, they are technically legal. that is still technically a semiautomatic rifle. as we mentioned, wildly inaccurate, but if you have an extended magazine, if you have a scope, if you have a tripod, if you re sitting in an elevated position looking down on thousands of people, what the result was, obviously, this week was the worst mass tragedy mass shooting in american history, brian. steve patterson in the background there, of course, is the manned lay bay, hotel and casino in las vegas. steve, thank you so much. and joining our conversation at this point is erica warner,
ainsley: we re back with a fox news alert. the las vegas shooter s girlfriend arriving back here in the united states overnight. brian: believe it or not, she arrived in a wheelchair. marilou danley returned from the philippines greeted by the feds moments after landing in los angeles. she is not under arrest. in fact, she is now considered a, quote, personal of interest as person and the fbi try to figure out what inspired the killer. ainsley: we are also learning more about the 59 innocent people that were killed in the attack i should say 58 because he is 59. steve: 58. ainsley: survive the deadliest mass shooting in american history. brian: steve has been out working it at night and during the day. person of interest. that s how they described the boston bomber s wife for a while and it took them a while to arrest her. where do you think they are going with this. steve: right. well, keep in mind, initially they said she was a person of interest and then they realized she was
of the sky. his brother in disbelief that his brother could be behind the deadliest mass shooting in american history. there s not anything i can say. how do you i mean, my brother did this. this is like it was done like he shot us. martin savage joins me now. martin, there are so much questions because every time we get an update we learn more. the arsenal is bigger, there s explosives, but the one thing we don t have any toons at all, and i know it s early but usually by this point there s some sort of inkling but we don t have any inkling as to the motive and why. no, none at all. if the authorities have it, they re not giving it out. but they have no idea it seems.
i am up on the mezzanine level as i like to call it. just ahead on the next hour, nevada s attorney general will join me for the latest on the investigation into the las vegas shooter. and also take a look at how people are doing their in his area in the state. and as the president visits puerto rico today, and las vegas tomorrow, how big a test of his leadership is this moment? that and a lot more on outnumbered overtime. see you at the top of the hour. sandra: a fox news alert as las vegas hospitals are overflowing. medical staff working nonstop at this hour treating the nearly 530 people injured in the deadliest mass shooting in american history. chief correspondent jonathan hunt is live outside of the university medical center with more. jonathan? sandra, 20 patients, victims of the shooting remain in the icu here at university medical center, and we are told that 12
at one hospital, more than a dozen dying after arriving in the e.r. others in critical condition. hundreds of people lining up for blocks to donate blood tonight. and the faces of the victims beginning to emerge. president trump and the first lady with a moment of silence outside the white house. after calling it an act of evil. world news tonight begins now. and good evening from las vegas. and we are here at the scene of the worst mass shooting in american history. a lone gunman from a 32nd floor hotel window shooting at thousands of helpless concert-goers below. on stage, country music star jason aldean. the music suddenly mixing with the sound of bullets. terrified people on the ground, during the rounds of relentless gunfire, they were huddling. and then, the pause. they would run for their lives