A look at the days latest news and headlines. About his luggage caused alarm among hotel employees, and while he had complained to friends about feeling constantly in pain or fatigued and has doctor described him as odd and possibly bipolar, nothing about his behavior raised any red flags. By all accounts, Stephen Paddock was an unremarkable man mans movements leading up to october 1st didnt raise any suspicion. In an interview with his doctor indicated signs of a troubled mind, but no troubling behavior that would trigger a call to Law Enforcement. Paddock was a highstakes gambler whose bank balance had dropped from 2 million in 2015 to half a Million Dollars by september 2017. He paid 600,000 to casinos, 170,000 to credit card companies, and had spent 95,000 on weapons and ammunition. Harris lisa, as we try to get answers, im taking notes on what you ares income too, because legal expert arent finished yet, either. Im about to interview one of them. Its legal to know what some of you
. rachel: los angeles county district attorney george gascon back in the hot seat after launching a so-called restorative justice pathway for minors charged with felonies. the program announced last month, allow kids accused assault, vehicle theft, robbery, arson, even sexual battery to avoid criminal charges if they participate. former l.a. district attorney steve cooley joins us now to react. steve, tell me how this works and how do you become part of this program? restorative justice? well, first of all let s start with the word restorative justice. it is another nice word that gascon puts on a terrible program, part of the overall effort he has undertaken to dismantle l.a. county s criminal justice system. if he just diverts these individuals before they go to
contact we had with the suspect. we responded to his house for a family disturbance, and the deputies contacted the crisis intervention team. they responded, they evaluated the suspect, and didn t deem that he was a danger to himself or others, and he was released from the scene. that is the only other contact we had with him. he laura: do you know if he had gun permits, he was clearing a glock 45, i guess, did he have a permit for that. i m not aware if he had a permanent or not. laura: deputy, thank you so much. the investigation is ongoing, i know, we will learn a lot more in the future. it deputy, thank you so much, we agree with all of you, and we will continue to pray for you, your whole community, all of the survivors, the victims, our hearts break for you. thank you. laura: mark fuhrman, former l.a. homicide detective,
survivors? there are people that contact me to say they will never, ever use mgm hotels again. they will never have anything to do with mgm after what they have done. for humanity s sake, i don t know who suggested that they go after survivors like this. it is a tragic, tragic loss for all of us. it s like a punch to our soul again and again. harris: i know you are hurting. lisa fine, thank you for being with us tonight. let s bring in mark fuhrman, former l.a. homicide detective and now a fox news contributor. mark, you ve heard of these questions. let me ask them again. i think they are compelling. what happened for the 51 minutes that it took, reportedly, for authorities to reach the room where this guy was firing? what are your thoughts about this? well, first, the report wasn t very surprising. i think everything including corroborating has mental defect was going to be pretty obvious. there was never any evidence of
won big last week, can they really return to the same faces to challenge donald trump in 2020? and former l.a. mayor antonio villaraigosa are with us tonight. and trump got along great with rodrigo duterte, a dictator of the philippines. trump laughed when called our media spice and didn t hold duterte accountable for human rights abuse and killing people. why does the president of the united states seem to love dictators and strong men so much. finally, let me finish with 1968. this is hardball. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we ve seen a thing or two.