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Jake Owen, a performer at the Las Vegas music festival at which more than 50 people were killed and 200 injured in a mass shooting, joins TODAY by phone. He says he had just gotten on stage when he heard what sounded like gunfire get “faster and faster” and everyone started running. He says it was “pure chaos for seven to ten minutes.”