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cape and superhero mask on and dad is flying away from her. ♪ >> even on the swings, on the stairs and she's just tickled pink. her face every time she does it is like this is the best ever. ♪ >> she's going to end up with a broken hip if he's not careful. >> put themselves through a lot to get their kids to giggle. >> just a tough dad. >> imagination, of course. credit to mom as well for helping make that cape. >> good for them they have a pool to crawl into. >> i wonder how long this game went. >> oh. >> that's it, that's all, we'll >> oh. >> that's it, that's all, we'll see you on the next "right this ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. police body cam video police body cam video outside of indianapolis capture an officer firing off a shot at what he thought was an armed robber backing out of a bar, but it turns out that man was an actor shooting a scene for a movie. >> oh, man. >> thankfully, no one was hurt, but that bullet came close to hitting that actor in the head. prosecutors say no charges will be filed. the police department says it was never notified about that movie production. there are new clues in what might have triggered the death of an 18-year-old louisiana had university student during a possible hazing incident. search warrants indicate that the pledges may have been forced to drink alcohol during a drinking game that was referred to in text messages as "bible study." police say 18-year-old maxwell gruber died of an apparent alcohol overdose one day after that incident. new surveillance video has been released at the moment a pressure cooker bomb was detonated last year. >> it comes as the trial of the bombing suspect gets under way. >> reporter: this is the moment a pressure cooker bomb exploded in new york city, burning the faces of stunned pedestrians who turned to run. a saturday night instantly chaotic. the shrapnel spewed all over the block into buildings, cars and three dozen people. police believe the bomb would have killed had it not been left near this dumpster that had absorbed much of the blast. >> i think it's just miraculous no one was killed. >> reporter: surveillance video played at the trial of the alleged bomber shows ahmed rahimi wearing a back back and is carrying two suitcases that each contained a bomb. he walked west on 21st street and walked four blocks north to drop the second device. it never went off. police believe these two men who admired the bag inadvertently disabled it. rahimmi, who was captured two days later, faces eight counts, stemming from the worst terror attack in new york since 9/11. >> he was like anyone else moving through the transit hub and then through the streets of new york. >> reporter: rahimi's trial began on monday. and the dramatic images of the bombing and its aftermath were just the start. the jury saw rahimi's blood stained journal which predicted the souns of bombs will be heard in the streets. and now to life on the outside for o.j. simpson. >> we're getting our first look at simpson since his release from prison sunday morning. the 70-year-old nfl hall of famer spent the first few days of his parole laying low, brushing up on his golf game and louking by the pool. >> he also spent quality time with his 48-year-old daughter arnell. can't believe arnell's 48 already. when we come back, the actor set to play hugh hefner. >> "the skinny" is next. to play hugh hefner. against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. babies aren't fully developed until at least 39 weeks. a healthy baby is worth the wait. ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> you know, every time we have one of these tragedies as we've had in las vegas, there are so many people who are giving their support and tributes, and the celebrities we're going to start "the skinny" with are doing the same. many tributes pouring in after the las vegas shooting. >> donnie osmond and his sister marie have a long-running show in las vegas. and here's what donnie had to say. >> we are not going to allow this tragedy to stop any of us from entertaining audiences in that great city. >> so yeah, he has a show. also, celine dion, as you know, has a residence at caesar's and is continuing her shows as well and tweeting her support saying praying for ar the innocent victims and their families. >> and taylor swift, here's a cool one. she sent flowers to a los angeles police department after she heard that one of their officers had been injured in the shooting. >> that's really nice. and this is one of the smaller arrangements that you saw there. >> and the music world continues to mourn the loss of tom petty. he died in his home after suffering a cardiac arrest. he's being remembered for his ability to reinvent himself through the years. >> the rock 'n roll hall-of-famer influenced so many singers that we know of today. coldplay, rem's peter buck took to the stage to honor him. ♪ let's go ♪ free falling ♪ i'm free ♪ free falling ♪ >> that's coldplay there on the stage in portland, oregon, with the ultimate tribute to tom petty. >> well, they say imitation is the best form of flattery. tom, wherever he is, is feeling very flattered right about now. the estate of the late beatle, george harrison also tweeted, tom was a tender southern gent the in life, a poet and a music master on stage. he had a rocking chair wisdom that brought everything back. we can hear that in his lyrics. >> even actor rob lowe said tom petty was on my mt. rushmore of rock heroes. the writing, the voice, the band, heartbroken. understandably so. it was a shock for so many of us. and he was so young at 66 years old. he had just played some concerts just a few days prior. >> and inspired so many artists to go into music and produce the kind of music that they did. >> absolutely. well, moving on now. it wouldn't be "the skinny" if we didn't have a celeb possibly testing political waters. so this time it's billionaire businessman mark cuban. >> yeah. so the sometimes shark tank investor said tuesday he's considering a run, but he isn't ready to commit just yet. you may want to grab the popcorn if that does happen, because he and president trump have made no sediike for each other. >> they hate each other. >> yeah, pretty much that. >> so this will be us. >> jared leno set to star as hugh hefner in an upcoming biopick. le the to is known as immersing himself in his roles. and going full method, as they say. >> yeah. we heard pretty interesting stories from "suicide squad", when he was playing the joker. makes you wonder what his method will be for portraying hefner. hugh hefner said he slept with 1,000 women. so it's only acting. >> okay. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. 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[ gunshots ] >> very difficult to tell from that video, but the officer's actually standing over another woman. [ gunshots ] >> get down, get down, get down, get down! [ gunshots ] >> go that way, go that way, go that way! >> this way, this way, this way, this way. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> that way, that way, that way, that way. >> get behind cover. >> a couple of officers hunkered down next to a patrol unit on las vegas boulevard. one of our officers gets shot. [ gunfire ] >> get back, get back! >> that is so gripping. >> it's chilling to try to put yourselves in their place and understanding that they're hearing all that and running toward the danger, not away from it. >> it almost seems like this tragic, real-life video game playing out right there. from a pov standpoint. horrible situation. so to the girlfriend now of the shooter who returned from the philippines overnight as she was identified as a person of interest. >> marilou danley arrived at the los angeles airport where she was met by fbi agents. investigators are very eager to learn what she knows. danley lived with the gunman and apparently they met when she worked as a casino hostess. sources say the shooter recently transferred $100,000 to the philippines, but the recipient remains a mystery. his brother says the cash transfer was typical of his generosity to family. and little by little, survivors are beginning to tell their stories. >> and what they're saying can only be described as horrific. some of them spoke with juju chang. >> reporter: 64-year-old gunman stephen paddock unleashed a hail of gunfire on a crowd of 22,000. one of those bullets striking paige in the elbow. >> i saw that i was covered in blood, so my first reaction was where is it coming from? and i had looked over, and i saw a flap of my skin that just kind of exploded. >> reporter: but paige says she didn't feel the pain with a more terrifying possibility in front of her. >> i turned around to gather and see who was around me. i realized my mom wasn't just laying there had like the rest of us. she was still and laying face down in the grass. she was still and we rolled her over. and you grab my sister's sweater. >> right, and i put it over her shoulder to stop the bleeding. >> reporter: this is the first time since that fateful night that paige melandon is seeing the man who saved her mother's life. >> there's my angel. >> my mother's alive because of you. >> reporter: and these are the terrifying moments that play out in front of photographer brendan o'neill's camera lens. you were filming as you were running for your life. >> yeah. it was just pandaemonium. people were trying to get out of there. >> reporter: he'd been backstage during headliner jason aldean's set and ran after hearing the gunfire. >> so we ran around the stage and went behind the cop car. right when we went around the cop car, i'm telling you, bullets were coming like right here, like we had no idea, like, if there was people in the venue with guns, like no one knew where it was coming from. >> reporter: then a woman near brendan is hit. >> her friend is just like hysterical. she's like oh, my god, she's shot, she's shot. >> my friend and a couple other people picked her up. brought her over to the police vehicle to like just get her out of harm's way, and she just, she wasn't moving. it was -- i don't think she made it. i don't know. >> reporter: we talked to justin burton and his wife just after being discharged. he says his spinal injury is inoperable. so you still have two bullets lodged in you. >> yes. >> they said it would be more harm to remove the bullet. >> reporter: incredibly, his doctors told him he'll make a full recovery and today he's going home. >> you do need to remember, there were some 530 people who were injured and some of those injuries are severe. >> we heard from someone who got shot in the neck and they told them the same thing, too dangerous to take the bullet out. so for the time being he has to life with a bullet in his neck. >> unbelievable. our thanks to juju there. jason aldean is stepping away from the spotlight at least for now. >> he was on strategy when the shooting started. and in a statement posted online, he says as a result of what happened in las vegas, quote, we have decided to cancel this weekend's shows. i feel like out of respect for the victims, their families and our fans, it's the right thing to do. >> the president heads to las vegas today to meet with victims and emergency responders. >> he made a quick trip to puerto rico yesterday, visiting a church where supplies are being distributed. >> but some of his comments raised eyebrows when he said he's heard nothing but praise for federal response efforts and when he brought up budget concerns. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack. because we've spent a lot of money on puerto rico, and that's fine. we've saved a lot of lives. >> in a new interview, the president hinted that the u.s., quote, might have to wipe out puerto rico's debt. only 7% of the island has power. the white house does plan to ask congress for $29 billion in additional disaster funding. the request is in response not only to hurricane maria but also hurricanes harvey and irma. and it includes $500 million for fighting wildfires in the west. and arnold schwarzenegger is speaking out about what he calls the partisan redrawing of voting districts. the former governor of california appeared outside the u.s. supreme court. he called for the end of so-called gerrymandering. justices heard arguments about the legality of the practice. schwarzenegger accused politicians of redrawing districts in order to stay in power. turning now to a new warning about weight gain. the cdc has revealed new evidence linking obesity to 13 types the of cancer. researchers find being overweight puts you at a much higher cancer risk. and they've linked obesity to about 40% of all cancer cases. they say even though new cases of cancer have dropped since the 1990s, obesity-linked cancer is on the rise. and in the wake of the las vegas shootings, airline passengers are getting some additional calming for their frayed nerves. >> l.a.x. is welcoming four new members for pets unstressing passengers. the four new dogs joined seven others already working the floors this week. >> all of those dogs are rescues. they all live in loving homes and they take turns roaming the halls with their handlers wearing vests that say "pet me." could not come at a better time. >> missed your flight, but it's okay. it's all right. >> everything is fine when there's a dog cuddling up next to you. >> coming up, our first look inside a trauma ward at a las vegas hospital that treated the injured. and the urgent question facing lawmakers and law enforcement. is there any way to protect people at these so-called soft targets like concert venues? first, here's a look at today's temperatures. today's temperatures. mom i dropped my ball. got it. ewwww oh eat it! lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. tand, our adulte children are here. so, we save by using tide. which means we use less. three generations of clothes cleaned in one wash. those are moms. anybody seen my pants? nothing cleans better. put those on dad! it's got to be tide. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax 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see it here. they found 12 rapid fire devices that enabled rifles to shoot like automatic weapons. the shooter also had two cameras in the hall and one in his peephole to monitor the officers as they approach there. we're getting also our first look inside one of the trauma wards at a hospital in las vegas that faced challenges often seen only on battlefields. >> doctors were forced to take extreme measures. here's abc's david muir. >> reporter: we head into desert springs medical center here in las vegas. where more than 100 victims were rushed in. so have you caught your breath at all? peter karabella is a surgeon who got the emergency call at 11:00 sunday night. >> we got here. there was prop probably 50 or 60 people in the er. >> there were 50 or 60 people. >> all right. >> reporter: it sounds like there were so many patients you had no idea who they were. >> had no idea. the er docs did a great job. they basically triaged everybody and said this one's critical, this one needs this, this one needs that. and we basically just went and did that and that and that. >> reporter: four of the victims were pronounced dead shortly after they arrived here. so many of the patients with multiple gunshot wounds, and this surgeon tells me this time it was different. >> we saw different pieces of the machinery, artillery that were basically disbursed throughout the abdomen and chest. >> reporter: so it appeared as though this suspect wanted to inflict maximum damage here. >> clearly, clearly. >> reporter: the surgeon takes us into shaldon mac's room, one of the patients he helped to save. sheldon mac was at the concert for his 21st birthday. >> it all happened so fast. seems surreal. a nightmare that you don't wake up from. i just keep seeing it in my mind still. it haunts me. >> reporter: you see it all playing out still? >> yeah. >> reporter: he showed me the video he took of the concert just moments before the gunfire began. ♪ >> reporter: and you were seeing people around you get hit first? >> a girl like two rows ahead of me got hit in the neck and went down. >> reporter: sheldon began trying to help the people around him and then he got shot, twice in the arm and in the abdomen. >> some hero came and saved me and took me here to take care of me. >> reporter: do you know his name? >> i wish i did. >> reporter: and he came all the way to the hospital with you? >> yeah. he wouldn't leave my side. saved my life. >> reporter: he told us he still wants to meet that hero and his mom and dad would like to meet him too. they know their son still has so many questions. among them, why? >> he was saying, you know, why would someone do this, such evil? you know, i have a life ahead of me. why does someone want to kill me and leave me lying on this field and everybody else. >> reporter: that are was mckenna perry, too. she is just 19 years old, shot in the arm. it then went straight through to her abdomen. it was her boyfriend and good samaritans who helped save her, putting her in the back of a pickup truck. >> he had a two-seater truck. so i was laying in the bed with his girlfriend and my boyfriend. >> reporter: in the back? >> yeah. the. >> reporter: and it was open? >> yeah. >> reporter: whatever it takes. he got you here. she can't get that night out of her head. >> it still hasn't fully hit me. it's trying, starting to, but not fully. >> reporter: it's hard to think about. >> i just know that there's a lot of people who had it a lot worse. so it's kind of just like hard to know that there's a lot of people dead from it, too. >> reporter: and her mother was at the concert, too. >> your daughter was saying the hard part is knowing that so many people didn't get out. >> i think that's the hard part for all of us. and seeing what we saw. and i -- i think, as a mom, as knowing that they had to see that, and that's stuck with them forever. >> it's got to be really rough for a parent to see their kid go through that. at least one trauma nurse says there was so much blood all over the place that the air smelled of iron. >> it's unbelievable. they said they received so many patients in the hospitals. they had pediatric surgeons operating on adults, obstetricians tending to trauma patients. it was completely an all hands on deck kind of scenario. >> and the university medical center there, which is number one in all of that state, the biggest casualty event that they've handled in the past involved less than two dozen people. that night they had more than 100 people all at once. >> it was one of the big concerns, would the hospitals be able to handle this. coming up, the safety concerns following the las vegas attack. >> what police are doing now to protect so-called soft targets, next. 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coming up soon. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: route 91 harvest, billed as a three-day, feel-good country music festival. but on the last night, instead of the twang of music, the staccato of gunfire. >> i felt very secure in the festival for two full days. >> reporter: eyewitnesss tell us the concert had bag checks, metal deck texter wands and a five-foot fence securing the perimeter. and on the face of it, it seems that it was well protected. you see the fencing around entire perimeter of that field. but what nobody could have expected is that the shooter would have been perched 32 stories up, blasting through that window and firing on that field. after an isis sympathizer drove a truck into a mass of people in nice, france, new york police began protecting large gatherings with a barricade of garbage trucks filled with sand. two other attacks on concerts in the last two years, on the eagles of death metal in paris and ariana grande's performance in had manchester also have experts rethinking security. sunday's massacre could be a threshold event, with authorities now having to police the sky, as well. expect to see more helicopters and drones. >> they will probably start putting people up on the roofs to see if anything suspicion is going on. >> reporter: this is the las vegas strip. there are six of the ten largest hotels in the world. nearly 45 million people come here every year as visitors. and they have long been concerned that america's playground is also its softest target. matt gutman, abc news, las vegas. >> one of the big questions is how you do this. because an event like this, where the shooter is perched from above, there's not a whole lot to be done. some experts are saying metal detectors in the hotel, maybe a spotter, sniper on the roof, helicopters and drones. but people aren't necessarily ready for all that. >> we do know new york city folks will be employing snipers. for big events coming up. more ahead. hd5 hd5 hd5 hd5 hd5 hd5 60% of 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a security gate and formed a human chain to lead others to safety off the field. he actually took a bullet in the process. >> i ran back towards the shooting. there was one lady on the ground, i basically helped her up and just told her, just to run. i basically just told her we got to go. she didn't want to move. at that point, more shots rang out. and i noticed there was three girls sitting behind like a black like suv. i basically told them, hey, there's an active shooter, stay down. we need to move to the back. the moment when i said there's an active shooter, i turned around, and that's when i got shot in my neck. i don't deem myself as a hero. i just deem myself as someone who was doing the right thing. >> well, a gofundme page to help jonathan with his medical expenses is now over $46,000. but the bullet that hit him is still lodged in his neck. we talked about him a little while ago. it's too dangerous to be removed at this point. >> it may get removed down the line, but for right now, it is still there. we also heard a heartbreaking story from heather guz. she was a bartender who do everything she could to help. >> she was working in the vip tent as hundreds of people ran toward her bartending station as the shots rang out. abc's tom llamas sat down with her. >> you could hear everybody shouting "shooter, shooter." >> reporter: she sees the wounded being taken out on makeshift gurneys. so she helps carry a man out on this maintenance ladder. he's been shot in the stomach. >> the fingers kind of squeezed and then just stopped. >> reporter: that man was 23-year-old jordan mcildoon, at the concert with his girlfriend. she somehow escaped and had no idea what happened. >> she said be honest with me, tell me, is he okay? i said no. i said he's passed away. he's dead. and i kept thinking about if this was me, would people stay with me. would they make sure that i was okay? you know, that they tried to contact my family, and i couldn't go. >> so many stories like that. it makes you wonder, what would you do if you were in that same situation. i hope i would do the same as they did, as jonathan smith did as well. >> this is who we are as americans, that's what's shining. this morning on "world news now." new details in that mass shooting in las vegas. >> for the first time, the body camera video from officers who ran towards the gunfire, plus new images from inside the shooter's hotel suite. his extensive planning before opening fire on a crowd of thousands. >> and we have new stories on those lost, the single mom on a night out, the couple celebrating their anniversary, the navy vet and country music fan. we have comprehensive coverage live ahead. and the president and the odd visit to storm-ravaged puerto rico. millions of americans on the island still without electricity and drinking water, the president tossing paper towel rolls to the crowd who came to see him while hinting that the island's multibillion dollar debt may be forgiven. and yahoo! reveals its historic hack was even bigger than expected, 3 billion accounts affected. hear what you need to know on this wednesday, october 4th. from abc news, this is "world news now." >> forgot i had a yahoo account. i might have to check that one out. >> that is and your aol account just to make sure they're all right. i'll get right on that. we're going so start things off with new video and gripping new details on the killer's extensive planning in the las vegas massacre. >> police released body camera footage showing the chaotic moments as officers surrounded the mandalay bay hotel trying to figure out where the shots were coming from. >> a couple of officers hunkered down next to a patrol vehicle on las vegas boulevard when one of our officers gets shot. >> police are dictating that video, or narrating it. the just some of the video from 67 police body cameras being examined. >> we now know the gunman had set up cameras inside and outside of his hotel room to see when police were closing in. cops also found 12 devices in his room, capable of modifying weapons into rapid fire automatic weapons. his girlfriend is now back in the u.s. after arriving in las angeles just a few hours ago. >> and crime scene photos show the inside of the shooter's hotel room, scattered with weapons, including an assault-style rifle with a scope. abc's lana zak has the latest from las vegas. good morning, lana. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. we're learning so many details about that shooter, including how many guns he had in total. 47 in the course of three different locations. but still, the big question, his motive. it's a mystery. las vegas is still in shock. >> seems surreal. seems so bad. a nightmare. i just keep seeing it in my mind still. it haunts me. >> reporter: the survivors, many still in the hospital, are trying to make sense of it all. >> still hasn't like fully hit me. it's kind of starting to, but not fully. >> reporter: investigators have updated the death toll now to 58 victims. among them, hanna ahlers, a mother of three. charleston hartfield, an off duty police officer. and navy veteran christopher roybal. >> he went to combat and came back without being injured and goes to a concert and dies. >> reporter: and for the first time we're seeing that night through the perspective of the police. >> go, go, go, go, go. >> authorities releasing body cam footage from that night and piecing together the timeline. >> he fired off and on for somewhere between 9 and 11 minutes. >> reporter: they are also releasing chilling new details about what was happening in that room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel. you can see it here, ammunition and guns still on the floor. and in addition to what was happening inside, there's more information about what was taking place just outside that room. >> there were two cameras located in the hallway so that the suspect could watch as law enforcement or security approached his room. >> reporter: and with so many questions still unanswered, authorities say they are very eager to speak with the girlfriend of the shooter. she had been out of the country, we believe in the philippines, when the attack happened. but she landed just hours ago at l.a.x. kendis, diane? >> yeah, that girlfriend now on the way to las vegas at some point in the overnight hours we believe. and what are we learning from vegas authorities in the meantime about the weapons the shooter used? >> reporter: now that they've expanded their search now to this additional home outside of reno. that brought the number of weapons up to 47. and perhaps the most troubling thing and something that has caused a lot of people to really reflect on, is his ability to buy legal semi-automatic weapons and then modification kits that would allow them to function, in essence, like an automatic weapon. shooting off up to 100 rounds in a minute. it made it capable of inflicting tremendous damage. and we heard during that presser by authorities that it was completely legal to have both those semi automatic weapons and the modification kits on them that allowed them to function in a way that would otherwise be considered an illegal automatic weapon. so they are looking at all these things, trying to figure out how he was able to do this. but in many ways, we know this is completely legal and those kits can be bought online. kendis, diane? >> igniting quite a bit of debate over that now, lana. thank you very much. >> the las vegas coroner believes all 58 killed in the attack have been positively identified. and we expect an official announcement this morning. >> they had their lives cut short on a night so many were looking forward to. abc's tom llamas has their stories. >> reporter: we're learning more about the people killed in the las vegas massacre. people like neysa tonks, from las vegas, a mother of three boys. denise burditus, from west virginia, married 32 years to her husband. she died in his arms. stacy etchbar. she got separated from her husband, a police officer who told her to run so he could save lives. >> she probably came back and helped other victims. >> reporter: christopher roybal, a navy veteran, was celebrating his 29th birthday and excited for the country music festival. >> he had joked that he was going to change his flight to come home early, but he wanted to sigh jake owen. >> reporter: 23-year-old jordan mcildoon was at the concert with his girlfriend when he was shot in the stomach. they got separated. heather guz, a complete stranger, tried saving him, then had to deliver the horrible news to his family and girlfriend. >> she said is he okay? and i said no. and she said be honest with me, is he okay? i said no. he's passed away. he's dead. >> reporter: tom llamas, abc new, las vegas. >> and of course the president is heading there to las vegas a little later on today to console many of those victims and their family members. such a horrible thing. >> and this is all happening after the president returned from visiting puerto rico. he was there to see the damage left behind by hurricane maria and to meet with victims there. he said he heard only thank you from the territory's people. the president also said damage could have been much worse. but right after he left, the death toll was raised to 34, more than double the previous count. >> and he left puerto rico an hour earlier than scheduled. we get more on the strange visit from abc's jonathan karl. >> reporter: at a church in san juan, president trump tossed paper towels to hurricane victims, as if he were playing basketball. >> there's a lot of love in this room. >> reporter: sitting right next to puerto rico's governor, he touted the death count as if he were keeping score. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina, and you look it at the tremendous, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people who died -- what is your death count at this time? 16 people certified, 16 people versus in the thousands. you can be very proud. >> reporter: but news the death toll has more than doubled to 34, even as he touted the federal recovery effort. >> the whole team has been amazing. >> reporter: the president couldn't help bringing up the high cost. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack. >> reporter: also in the room, the mayor of san juan whom the president has slammed relentlessly on twitter for saying puerto rico needs more than it's getting. afterwards, the mayor called the meeting productive. but on cnn, she dismissed the presidential visit as public relations. >> rather than commander in chief, he sort of becomes miscommunicater in chief. >> reporter: not far from there we met up with hector garcia. he had no idea the president was on the island, but he tells us he's happy he's here. he came here, garcia told us, because he knows we're in crisis. and here in san juan, the u.s. naval hospital ship comfort right behind me has just arrived here on tuesday. it's got more than 500 medical staff and other personnel, something very welcome here on the island of puerto rico. jonathan karl, abc news, san juan. >> "comfort" will be heading to the southern part of the island in the next few days. thank you, jonathan karl there. a top senate democrat wants to know if any trump official used private e-mail accounts to conduct diplomatic business. maryland senator ben carden concerned about jared kushner's communications. a copy of a letter was obtained by abc news. it's reported that kushner and ivanka trump rerouted their personal e-mail accounts through tux organization computers. baseball's playoffs are under way and they started with a lot of home runs at yankees stadium. >> thankfully most of them by the yankees. but we'll start off with the twins who started with a pair of homers in the first, taking a 3-0 lead. new york tied the game with a 3-run blast. aaron judge adds to the yankees' lead with a two run. the yankees move on to the division series against cleveland with an 8-4 victory! i'm with you, jack. >> no. minnesota. >> thumbs down is one of their things this year. that's good. coming up, the former ceo of equifax faces new heat on capitol hill. hear what richard smith says were the prime culprits of the behind his company's massive gate breach of nearly half the u.s. population. and later, the politics of guns. what we're hearing now from both sides of the debate. you're watching "world news now." my shoulders carry some i deserve others i don't but in the end only one name really matters because shoulders were made for greatness, not dandruff do i use ...one that'sthat wgood for my teeth? .. now i don't have to choose! from crest 3d white comes new whitening therapy. it's our best whitening technology. plus, it has a fortifying formula to protect your enamel. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet 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walks away with more than $90 million. in the meantime, the irs has just awarded equifax a more than $7 million contract to verify taxpayer identities and help prevent fraud. yahoo may now have earned the distinction of the worst hack in the history of the internet. the company has announced that a data breach from four years ago affected all 3 billion accounts on its service. more than 1 billion revealed last year. anyone who uses yahoo should be diligent about monitoring personal accounts, even on other sites if you use the same password. in other news, there are 3 billion yahoo! accounts, who knew, still. meantime, regular americans are increasingly getting socked with bank fees. atm fees hit a new high for the 11th consecutive year averaging $4.69 per transaction. but experts say they're easily avoided by sticking with your own bank's atm. coming up in our next half hour, the battle over gun control heats up on capitol hill as we visit the gun store frequented by the las vegas 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everything lined up. everything was a normal purchase by a normal person. there was nothing that should out in any way, shape or form. >> reporter: but now the store owner is struggling with the idea that a gun he sold may have been used for the unthinkable. >> it's a feeling of guilt, i mean, to an extent. what if, could have, would have, should have, all those things keep falling into place for me, is there something i could have done. >> reporter: sunday's shooting reigniting a fierce debate over gun control. jimmy kimmel with this emotional monologue. >> i don't know why our so-called leaders continue to allow this to happen. >> reporter: those leaders once again divided in the nation's capitol. pro-rights republicans saying the things they so often seem to say after a mass shooting. >> i think it's premature to be discussing legislative solutions if there are any. >> reporter: pro-gun-control democrats saying what they always seem to say. >> it is time for action. >> we can say enough is enough. >> reporter: chris murphy, democratic senator from connecticut, has been pushing gun control since the catastrophe at sandy hook. >> it's a tried and true the tactic to tell advocates for change that we can't talk about change after a mass shooting. >> reporter: the horror in las vegas ripping off scabs not yet healed from the story we have heard and told too many times before. >> i am absolutely not a politician, but i am a physician who is sick and tired of being reactive, reactive to these gun violence incidents. >> reporter: william beg is an emergency room physician who lives in newtown, connecticut. five years ago he treated victims of the sandy hook massacre. >> your gut reaction when you heard about las vegas. >> my gut reaction was one of immense sadness for all those families and the victims. i quite honestly, i could not watch more than a few seconds of the tv, and then it turned to anger, because i do know that -- and i'm passionate, that events like this are, in my estimation, preventible. >> reporter: beg sees gun violence as a public health issue. but through conversation and policy, he hopes the country will get on the right track. in utah, chris michael says it's not washington politicians but enforcement and instincts that will prevent future tragedy. >> the checks and balances for the paperwork that they go through, that the fbi database looks through, all that stuff. i'm still the first guy here and the last guy. >> reporter: byron pitts, abc news, new york. >> now there were some 47 firearms now that they've recovered from the hotel room and his home. all right. 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we have a public service announcement. it is national taco day. tacos. where are the tacos? >> we didn't get any tacos? >> be brought in, right? >> that's what we thought. it's national taco day. still nothing. >> taco bell, today, for $5, you get four classic taco bell tacos. in tijuana flats, which is popular in the south of this country, you can get $2 tacos and mexican drafts. applebees, all october long with $1 margaritas, also known as dull la rana at applebees. i want to play you a little tune. ♪ feel anything? get any chills or goose bumps or anything? >> i have a rash over here. doctor said it will go away very soon. >> so that is one of my favorite songs. thanks for sharing about your rash. but i played it because apparently experiencing sensations like goose bumps when you hear music shows that you are emotionally advanced, according to a harvard study, or one former harvard student. >> mark zuckerberg. >> he examined 20 students. ten of which say they get chilled when they hear certain songs. ten of which say they don't. brain scanned them all. turns out they have stronger connections between their brain and emotional part of the brain. this morning on "world news now," the dramatic new body cam video showing the chaotic moments of the las vegas massacre. authorities releasing the video hours ago, showing officers surrounding the mandalay bay hotel trying to figure out where the shots were coming from. and new overnight, the shooter's girlfriend, a key person of interest, is back in the u.s. we're live in vegas. and president trump going to the disaster zone, meeting with officials all amid criticism that the response has been too slow. and new this half hour, never before seen video showing a bomb exploding in the heart of new york city. the pedestrians running for cover. the new images as the accused bomber's trial gets under way. and we have the new images of o.j. simpson and a look at what his new life is like three days after leaving prison. it's wednesday, october 4th. from abc news, this is world news now. >> and good morning everyone on this wednesday. we start this half hour with a first look at the las vegas massacre through the eyes of the police. >> newly released body cam video shows the chaos and confusion unfolding as the officers try to locate the shooter and keep concert goers out of the line of fire. >> investigators are still processing everything they've found in the shooter's hotel room, including two dozen guns. and devices used to turn rifles into rapid-fire weapons. we begin with abc's matt gutman. ♪ god bless america >> reporter: this was the crowd at the harvest festival, 22,000 people joining together for "god bless america." but high above the las vegas strip, another spectator was watching them, a mass murderer. we are learning the about how 64-year-old stephen paddock planned his attack. authorities say he checked into the glittering mand a alay bay resort last thursday. on september 28, he checked in, carrying multiple bags and likely passing a sign just like this. but paddock didn't just bring a weapon, he brought an arsenal, ten suitcases packed with 23 guns. abc news has obtained this photos from inside that hotel. assault rifles everywhere. empty casings on the carpet and stacked together neatly, a pile of magazines. through the battered doorway, crime photos show an ar-15, outfitted with a scope and bipod to stabilize the weapon. parts of what eyewitnesses call that "kill box", were a full five football fields away from that shooter's perch up there, a range which would have been impossible had he been using handguns instead of long guns. he shuttered himself in his suite, taking in room service, say police, as the country music festival kicked off. waiting. on sunday, that joy turned to panic, when at 10:08 p.m., high above the crowds, paddock hammered through of the hotel's thick windows and started firing down on the crowd below. >> shots coming from mandalay bay, halfway up. >> reporter: for the first time, police playing body camera footage at a press conference. >> everybody stay down! >> reporter: but as s.w.a.t. teams approach the 32nd floor, the shooter may have had eyes on them. police say he'd set up at least two cameras, one monitoring the hallway, seen right there on that service cart. and when officers finally broke down the door -- >> breach, breach, breach. >> reporter: -- paddock had killed himself. his body laid out near all those guns. the sheriff saying there had been multiple employees inside that room before the shooting, which begs the question, how it's possible, given the elaborate setup that paddock had in that room, with multiple weapons, thousands of rounds of ammunition and of course those cameras, how it all went unnoticed. matt gutman, abc news, las vegas. >> and amazing work that the police did in the wake of all that. and the police now say the death toll is 58 not counting the gunman. >> and they're calling his live-in girlfriend a person of interest. she was out of the country, as you know, at the time of the shooting, but now she's back. for more, let's check in with lana zak. lana, good morning. what can you tell us about the shooter's girl friend? >> reporter: good morning to you. marilou danley had been together with the shooter for several years, they had apparently met here in las vegas. they had two homes together. they don't know yet why he did what he did. the questions about his motive are still unanswered. and they think that she may be that missing puzzle piece. so she landed a few hours ago at l.a.x. and they are eager to ask her these questions. >> lana, any word on what the next lead is in this investigation, what the next big thing is they're going to be looking for? >> reporter: well, certainly, they want to understand a little bit more about his financial transactions. there are some reports that he had transferred large sums of money over to the philippines. they want to know what that was about. and they really want to know more about what she understood, marilou danley, about why he had all of those weapons. remember, 47 weapons in the three different locations, including some modified guns that were semi, that functioned, then as automatic weapons. >> all right. lana zak there with the very latest. the girlfriend is now back in this country. and of course investigators will be talking to her in the next few days. lana, thank you. >> and we expect confirmation of the 58 people killed. some of those wounded on sunday night are also starting to tell their stories. >> one of them is sheldon mack, who was at the concert celebrating his 21st birthday. abc's david muir spoke with him in his hospital bed. >> it all happened so fast. it seems surreal, so bad. like a nightmare that you wake up from. i just keep seeing it in my mind still. it haunts me. >> reporter: and you were seeing people around you? >> yeah, like a girl two rows ahead got hit in the neck. and went down. >> mack was shot twice, in the arm and in the abdomen. >> he is trying to find a man who got him to the hospital. they say he saved sheldon's life. and, of course, we know the president is heading to las vegas later on today. he's going to meet with the victims of the shooting and with first responders. >> yesterday he made a trip to puerto rico to speak with victims of hurricane maria. and at one point he tossed rolls of paper towels out to the crowd. he said the island had gotten off lightly with only 16 dead, but shortly after he left the death toll was raised to 34. >> and only 7% of the puerto rico has power now. food and drinking water are also scarce. abc's elizabeth hur has more. >> reporter: president trump in puerto rico as consoler in chief. >> we're going to help you out. thank you. >> have a good time. >> reporter: this during the president's first trip to the u.s. territory, two weeks after hurricane maria, as one emergency official put it, destroyed the island. president trump accompanied by the first lady, even handing out supplies himself, while praising fema and emergency responders. >> great job. great job. and to all of my people -- >> reporter: directly responding to critics slamming the federal response as inadequate and slow. >> this has been a category five, which few people have ever even heard of. a category five hitting land, but it hit land, and boy, did it hit land. >> reporter: the white house maintaining federal help has been delivered and continues to stream in with thousands of troops and civilians on the ground, delivering more than 1 million meals and 2 million liters of water. the president, who earlier bashed some members of the puerto rican leadership in a barrage of tweets, seemingly making peace on this trip, particularly with the san juan mayor with this handshake. but, again, raising eyebrows after scolding local officials on their budget crisis. >> i hate to tell you, puerto rico, but you've thrown our budget a little out of whack. >> during this trip, president trump did not visit the u.s. virgin islands, also ravaged from this hurricane, but the governor of that territory traveled to puerto rico to meet with the president. >> the president back at the white house for the overnight hours. thank you. and the u.s. has ordered cuba to withdraw more than half of its diplomats from washington. the 15 cubans have seven days to leave the country. the state department says it's in response to a mysterious medical problem affecting st u.s. embassy personnel. in havana. the embassy is now operate, a skeleton staff. it's another sign of rocky relations. defense secretary jim mattis says it's in the interest of the u.s. to stick with the iran nuclear deal. that came out as he was testifying before the senate arms services committee. president trump has often dismissed the deal as quote, a disaster, but mattis is now the second senior national security team member to contradict him on this. the first was the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. former president obama had a surprise anniversary greeting for his wife michelle. it happened while the former first lady was taking part in a women's conference in philadelphia. >> initial oh bam blah was talking on stage with shonda rhimes when rimes was interrupted the conversation and let the president wish his wife a happy 25th anniversary. >> it's no wonder that when people got to know you the way i know you that they fell in love. and it is truly the best decision i ever made to be persistent enough, asking you out for a date, that you finally gave in. and i hope that -- i hope you feel the same way. >> and michelle obama posted a picture from their wedding day, calling her husband her best friend and the most extraordinary man she knows. >> 25 years. mere kids, the obamas. coming up, the new surveillance video showing the moment a bomb detonated on a packed manhattan sidewalk, as the trial gets under way for the man charged in the worst terror attack in new york since 9/11. and new details about o.j. simpson's parole, but first here's a look at your wednesday forecast. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. police body cam video police police body cam video outside of indianapolis capture an officer firing off a shot at what he thought was an armed robber backing out of a bar, but it turns out that man was an actor shooting a scene for a movie. >> oh, man. >> thankfully, no one was hurt, but that bullet came close to hitting that actor in the head. prosecutors say no charges will be filed. the police department says it was never notified about that movie production. there are new clues in what might have triggered the death of an 18-year-old louisiana state university student during a possible hazing incident. search warrants indicate that the pledges may have been forced to drink alcohol during a drinking game that was referred to in text messages as "bible study." police say 18-year-old maxwell gruber died of an apparent alcohol overdose one day after that incident. new surveillance video has been released at the moment a pressure cooker bomb was detonated last year. >> it comes as the trial of the bombing suspect gets under way. >> reporter: this is the moment a pressure cooker bomb exploded in new york city, burning the faces of stunned pedestrians who turned to run. a saturday night instantly chaotic. the shrapnel spewed all over the block into buildings, cars and three dozen people. police believe the bomb would have killed had it not been left near this dumpster that had absorbed much of the blast. >> i think it's just miraculous no one was killed. >> reporter: surveillance video played at the trial of the alleged bomber shows ahmed rahimi wearing a back back and is carrying two suitcases that each contained a bomb. he walked west on 21st street and walked four blocks north to drop the second device. it never went off. police believe these two men who admired the bag inadvertently disabled it. rahimmi, who was captured two days later after a shoot-out with police in new jersey faces eight counts stemming from the worst terror attack in new york since 9/11. >> he was like anyone else moving through the transit hub and then through the streets of new york. >> reporter: rahimi's trial began on monday. and the dramatic images of the bombing and its aftermath were just the start. the jury saw rahimi's blood stained journal which predicted the sounds of bombs will be heard in the streets. and now to life on the outside for o.j. simpson. >> we're getting our first look at simpson since his release from prison sunday morning. the 70-year-old nfl hall of famer spent the first few days of his parole laying low, brushing up on his golf game and lounging by the pool. >> he also spent quality time with his 48-year-old daughter arnell. can't believe arnell's 48 already. when we come back, the actor set to play hugh hefner. >> "the skinny" is next. >> "the skinny" is next. to play hugh hefner. against limescale. so switch to lysol. what it takes to protect. ♪ skinny ♪ skinny ♪ so skinny >> you know, every time we have one of these tragedies as we've had in las vegas, there are so many people who are giving their support and tributes, and the celebrities we're going to start "the skinny" with are doing the same. many tributes pouring in after the las vegas shooting. >> donnie osmond and his sister marie have a long-running show in las vegas. and here's what donnie had to say. >> we are not going to allow this tragedy to stop any of us from entertaining audiences in that great city. >> so yeah, he has a show. also, celine dion, as you know, has a residence at caesar's and is continuing her shows as well and tweeting her support saying praying for the innocent victims and their families. >> and taylor swift, here's a cool one. she sent flowers to a los angeles police department after she heard that one of their officers had been injured in the shooting. >> that's really nice. and this is one of the smaller arrangements that you saw there. >> and the music world continues to mourn the loss of tom petty. he died in his home after suffering a cardiac arrest. he's being remembered for his ability to reinvent himself through the years. >> the rock 'n roll hall-of-famer influenced so many singers that we know of today. coldplay, rem's peter buck took to the stage to honor him. ♪ let's go ♪ free falling ♪ i'm free ♪ free falling ♪ >> that's coldplay there on the stage in portland, oregon, with the ultimate tribute to tom petty. >> well, they say imitation is the best form of flattery. tom, wherever he is, is feeling very flattered right about now. the estate of the late beatle, george harrison also tweeted, tom was a tender southern gent the in life, a poet and a music master on stage. he had a rocking chair wisdom that brought everything back. we can hear that in his lyrics. >> even actor rob lowe said tom petty was on my mt. rushmore of rock heroes. the writing, the voice, the band, heartbroken. understandably so. it was a shock for so many of us. and he was so young at 66 years old. he had just played some concerts just a few days prior. >> and inspired so many artists to go into music and produce the kind of music that they did. >> absolutely. well, moving on now. it wouldn't be "the skinny" if we didn't have a celeb possibly testing political waters. so this time it's billionaire businessman mark cuban. >> yeah. so the sometimes shark tank investor said tuesday he's considering a run, but he isn't ready to commit just yet. you may want to grab the popcorn if that does happen, because he and president trump have made no secret of their dislike for each other. >> they hate each other. >> yeah, pretty much that. >> so this will be us. >> jared leto set to star as hugh hefner in an upcoming bio pick. leto is known as immersing himself in his roles. and going full method, as they say. >> yeah. we heard pretty interesting stories from "suicide squad", when he was playing the joker. makes you wonder what his method will be for portraying hefner. hugh hefner said he slept with 1,000 women. so it's only acting. >> okay. n i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. 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