A crowd gathered together in unity enjoying a music concert unaware that moments later their lives would change forever.
Its what they do in every city where a horrific attack takes place.
The host then acknowledged the statistics on gun violence in America in the wake of the Las Vegas massacre.
Last night was the biggest mass shooting in United States history.
Heres another statistic: 11,660 people have died from gun violence in the last 275 days in this country.
But it should be hard for everyone to fathom.
Gun violence should not be a staple of American life.
Some say its too early to talk about gun control.
For those victims last night, its far too late.
Certainly, I think theres a time for that to happen.
Corden, however, refuted that notion.
Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live.
Now is the time for gaining that wisdom.
Somewhere, it has to stop.
Maybe the time for thoughts and prayers of congress members and the president have passed.
We need to look to them to actually do something to prevent this from ever happening in the future.
In the meantime, we mourn those who lost and we think of those who are suffering tonight.