After the tragic events in Paris yesterday and today, the comedy world has rallied around stricken satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo.
Jon Stewart last night gave a predictably articulate speech. "Very few people go into comedy as an act of courage, mainly because it shouldn't be that,"
See the short segment from last night's Daily Show below.
While the man widely regarded as the best comedian working today, Louis C.K., paid tribute in typically low key CK fashion - by making his own shirt for performing on stage last night.
HUGE s/o to LouisCK for taking a sharpie to his tee, spreading awareness for #CharlieHebdo. Great show, great job. pic.twitter.com/kzQYohmauE
— Mike Ivers (@TheMikeIvers) January 8, 2015
Conan O'Brien also paid tribute on last night's show.
12 people, including two police officers, were killed yesterday in what is believed to be a religious attack. With news breaking of further violence this morning.