came over to us. he could see we were all huddled around my mom. he said if you want to live you need to get out of here right now. we refused we said we will not leave our mom. he said i will stay here with your mother. brian: wow, that s amazing. thoughts and prayers are now pouring in from around the world. for example ainsley: in paris the eiffel tower going dark last night. and in tel aviv the city hall lighting up in red, white, and blue in solidarity with the united states of america. brian: meanwhile steve is in las vegas standing outside the hotel where the shooter called home for three days prior to the outrageous act that killed so many and hurt so many more. steve, as you look around, i still see flashes lights. is that just to keep people away from the tape. steve: it s still a crime scene, brian. it happened right back there. there is mandalay bay.
the country, it s great to have a dad with a steady job. with you it is also hard to live up to. he spoke at your high school graduation. had you to introduce him. what s that like because is he such a brilliant speaker? it was fun. i think i did a pretty good job of introducing him until i actually had to say his name and i mispronounced his first name. that was a little bit awkward because usually i just called him dad. didn t have a lot of practice there. i don t know how many people noticed that but it kind of spoiled the experience a little bit for me. it was a great honor to be able to do that. brian: how much do you miss him. very much. every day there is something i want to tell him about. it s still at the point where i have to remind myself that i can t anymore. that s pretty difficult. ainsley: my mom said the same thing when she lost her parents. hardest part was not being able to pick up the phone and hear their voice. exactly. yeah, my kids just won t to get to know
the forward. we are really happy that she agreed to do that a beautiful forward about their friendship. and they had a wonderful friendship. it wasn t just my father and justice ginsburg. it was also her husband and my mom, they had great social out offings together. brian: they couldn t be more polar opposites. very different but had a lot of things in common. they loved the same cultural things. they loved opera. they loved good food. they loved good wine. ainsley: she writes about being on a trip and family and picking out the same rug. going through all these rugs and throwing them on the rug. i don t know which one to choose. get that one. he got it in one color and she got it in the other and she says she still has it. episodes like that and working relationship was, too. even when they were on opposite sides of an issue as they often were, they pushed themselves to present better arguments and be better at what they were doing. brian: chris, when you grow up and your dad is
saving his wife. and shielded her from the bullets. keep in mind, you know, when you see the total number of people who have died, 59. that is such a big number there are 59 stories. and as the names come out, we would like to tell you folks as much as we know about the victims. ainsley: this family, this couple right here have just been married a year. they got married in 2016. so it might not have even been a year. he is a nurse and she is an orthopedic surgeon. and they are from tennessee. she practices at a hospital in paris, tennessee. she was running and he stood behind her, hold are her waist. he was shot in the back trying to shield her knowing that the gunman was behind them. so they were running away, and she said he lost his life to save mine. brian: all right. another story is mike mccurdy. he is an l.a. fire captain. is he a dad. he has young children. he saved his sister-in-law jesse presston.
crazed lieu continue full of hate. it was an act of pure evil. brian: all right. here we are a fox news alert. latist on mass murder on the strip. we have so many questions still that need to be answered. 59 now confirmed dead and 527 are hurt in area hospitals following the worst shooting in modern american history. ainsley: police are now trying to figure out what led a lone gunman to open fire on a crowd of innocent concert goers from inside a luxury hotel in las vegas surrounded by 23 guns and thousands of rounds of ammo. steve: we are now learning more about the victims and the american heroes who risked their own lives to save others. you just fight or flight. some people around you are dropping. retired firefighter, he