James Corden urged legislators to act on gun control during an emotional opening monologue followinga mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas on May 24.After19 children and two teachers were killedat Robb Elementary School, the43-year-old addressed the 'unfathomable' tragedy on the Late Late Show.'As a father I can't imagine the horror of that phone call,' he began. 'When I drop my kids off at school this morning and kiss them goodbye, it doesn't cross your mind that that could ever be the last goodbye.' Devastating: James Corden urged legislators to act on gun control during an emotional opening monologue following a mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas on May 24The British comedian continued: 'The thought of that phone call — that your child is the victim in a mass shooting — is beyond comprehension as a human being.' 'I'm so deeply sad for the families of these children, the trauma of the survivors and for the future that these kids will never see,'Corden added.The Cats actor, whomoved to Los Angeles in 2015, went on to ask: 'I don't know what has to happen to change things here.' Emotional: After 19 children and two teachers were killed at Robb Elementary School, the 43-year-old addressed the 'unfathomable' tragedy on the Late Late Show 'As a father I can't imagine the horror of that phone call,' he began. 'When I drop my kids off at school this morning and kiss them goodbye, it doesn't cross your mind that that could ever be the last goodbye''I am constantly shocked by the number of people who must think this is an OK byproduct to never make meaningful changes to gun laws.
It doesn't make sense to me,' he went on.Corden also noted he doesn't believe America'sgun laws are reflection of the country he has 'always admired.''You have.
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