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James Corden addresses Capitol Hill riots, shares message of hope

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James Corden shared a message of hope with his audience after violence broke out at the Capitol building on Wednesday. The late-night host was among the first to comment on the events that took place at the Capitol in his opening monologue, which was shared ahead of his Wednesday night broadcast on CBS.

In it, the host, who is operating out of his garage due to increased coronavirus cases in Los Angeles, looked visibly rattled as he went over the events that happened earlier in the day.  "What a crazy… sad day," he began. "A day that will go down as a dark one in the long history of America.

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