The normally apolitical Tonight Show host praised the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School students in his first full show back since the Feb. 14 massacre, saying he, his wife and two daughters will march with them to advocate for school safety and gun control. "They are speaking out with more guts, passion, conviction and common sense than most adults," Fallon said. "They are high school students. It's beyond impressive. That strength that they have is inspiring. They are angry, and they're doing something about it, and creating change. This is a real revolution."
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