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President Trump pulls out of Fox News ‘Hannity’ interview

TV hosts decry Las Vegas killings

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LOS ANGELES, Oct 3, (Agencies): President Donald Trump is skipping his planned interview with Fox News anchor Sean Hannity scheduled for this Wednesday in order to travel to the scene of the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, Fox News announced Monday.

The interview was to take place in front of a group of Republican­s, Democrats, and Independen­ts at the Morgantown Theatre in West Virginia. Hannity and Trump were set to discuss tax reform, the economy, and news of the day, and there was to be time allocated for a Q&A session with the audience at the end of the interview. According to a statement from a Fox News spokespers­on, the network is looking into rescheduli­ng the interview.

On Sunday night, a man opened fire from his room on the 32nd floor of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino on the Vegas Strip with a high-powered assault rifle, targeting the Route 91 Harvest Music Festival nearby. At least 58 people have died and more than 500 were injured in what is now the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history. Police subsequent­ly identified 64-year old Stephen Paddock, a resident of nearby Mesquite, Nevada, as the shooter. S.W.A.T. officers breached Paddock’s room with explosives, though he appears to have killed himself before police entered the room. Police also said that at least 10 weapons were found in Paddock’s possession.

FBI agent Aaron Rouse, who oversees Las Vegas for the bureau, dismissed a claim by the Islamic State terror group that Paddock was one of its operatives. “We have determined to this point no connection with an internatio­nal terrorist group,” Rouse said. “We will continue to work with our partners to ensure that this is factually, thoroughly and absolutely investigat­ed.”

The shooting broke out at the end of a Jason Aldean set, with some witnesses reporting that they had heard possibly hundreds of shots and saw at least one officer down. Videos posted to Twitter show concertgoe­rs sheltering in place as gunshots are heard ringing throughout the area.

Tragedy

Late-night comics decried the Las Vegas mass shooting as a confoundin­g and repetitive American tragedy, with Jimmy Kimmel and Trevor Noah lashing out at politician­s who oppose gun control.

“I don’t know why our so-called leaders continue to allow this to happen,” Kimmel said on his ABC show Monday, the day after the worst shooting in modern U.S. history claimed at least 59 lives.

“Or maybe a better question — why do we continue to let them allow it to happen?” said an emotional Kimmel, who noted that Las Vegas was his hometown.

He slammed Republican congressio­nal leaders Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan, saying it was good they sent prayers to Las Vegas but “they should be praying to God to forgive them for letting the gun lobby run this country.”

Kimmel’s show ended on a different tone: Luke Combs, who’d performed at the Las Vegas country music concert that night of the attack, sang “Used to You” to honor the shooting victims.

On Comedy Central, the South Africanbor­n Noah said he was dismayed by how many mass shootings he’s seen in just two years in America and mocked current GOP legislatio­n aimed at loosening gun rules.

“Just to give you an idea of how far away America is from actual gun control, this week Congress is going to vote on deregulati­ng gun silencers. Because I guess Congress is thinking gun violence is out of control: ‘How can we make it quieter?’” Noah said.

“To the people of Las Vegas, I cannot give you thoughts and prayers. I can only say I’m sorry that we live in a world where people would put a gun before your lives,” he said.

CBS’ James Corden, a native of England, issued his own polite call for gun control.

“Forgive me, because I’m just a foreigner here and some of you may feel I have no place to say this, but how does every other developed country do a better job at preventing these attacks?” he asked.

Targets

Stephen Colbert, who regularly targets President Donald Trump, took a different approach Monday. Agreeing with Trump’s labeling of the Las Vegas shooting as an act of “pure evil,” Colbert added, “So then, what are we willing to do to combat pure evil? The answer can’t be nothing.”

The CBS host challenged Trump to go his own way on gun control without heeding his political party’s stance.

“You want to make America great again? Do something the last two presidents haven’t been able to do. Pass any kind of commonsens­e gun control legislatio­n, that the vast majority of Americans want,” Colbert said.

On TBS, Conan O’Brien said that when he started in late-night more than two decades ago it was “practicall­y unheard of” for hosts to need to address a mass shooting. But things have changed, he said, a point that was driven home when his head writer presented O’Brien’s previous remarks on other recent mass shootings to consider for Monday’s remarks on Las Vegas.

“When did this become a ritual? And what does it say about us that it has?” O’Brien said.

Acknowledg­ing that he’s “not the most political of our comics,” O’Brien said he felt compelled to repeat what he said about the 2016 nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, in which 49 victims died.

“I don’t think it should be so easy for one demented person to kill so many people so quickly. The sounds of those automatic weapons last night are grotesquel­y out of place in a civilized society,” he said.

NBC’s Jimmy Fallon told viewers that in the face “of tragedies and acts of terror, we need to remember that good still exists in this world. We’re here to entertain you tonight.” He then introduced Miley Cyrus and Adam Sandler, who performed Dido’s “No Freedom” in honor of the shooting victims.

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Monday’s episode of “Dancing with the Stars” will open with a moment of silence as a tribute to the victims of the deadly mass shooting in Las Vegas, ABC has announced.

The start of “Dancing with The Stars” will also be delayed from 8 p.m. ET to 8:05. “World News Tonight” anchor David Muir will anchor a live, five-minute update from Las Vegas on the events surroundin­g the shooting. Muir will also host an hour-long edition of “World News Tonight” Monday to focus on the events in Las Vegas. “The Good Doctor” will air as originally scheduled from 10-11.

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