Griff im in the juan seat in washington. Im proudly here, jed. Pete as you are. Jedediah pete, use those as a little nap area. If you dont have a segment, i dont see why the pillows cant be made to good use. Pete good point. In the first segment, in on honor of you i will take a nap. Griff no sleeping. There is too much news. Pete we start with a fox news alert. Chaos in our country. Violent clashes erupting across the nation. [gunfire] pete one person is killed after gunshots ring out at a black lives matter protest turned riot in austin, texas. Police declaring officially a riot, after this youth jail construction site is torched. Griff rioters clashing with police, throwing bottles at officers. 21 cops hurt. 45 people arrested. Meanwhile portland seeing 59th straight day of unrest. Protesters bring down a federal courthouse fence. Rioters setting an American Flag on fire, watching it go up in flames. Jedediah protests take a violent turn in richmond, virginia. Police declaring an Un
The members of the Willing Workers Quilting Group, who meet weekly at Grace Lutheran Church, have just completed a set of 80 quilts. Each is unique, each
There are plenty of classic novels that underwent well-known title changes during the writing process, but there are just as many examples of famous characters that got their names changed before release, too. Here are 10 of them!
1. Scarlett O’Hara
The iconic
Gone with the Wind heroine went by the name Pansy O Hara right up until the book went to print in 1936. During this time, the novel itself was known under the working title
Tomorrow Is Another Day.
2. Holly Golightly
Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Holly Golightly was named Connie Gustafson. Side note: Truman Capote is thought to have based Holly on several different women, including Gloria Vanderbilt, Oona Chaplin, and Walter Matthau s wife, Carol Grace. His own mother was probably also an inspiration.
anyone push us around. you mess with one of us, you mess with all of us. good evening to you. we begin in boston tonight amid reports of a break in the case. and here s the question has the bomber been spotted on a surveillance tape? as we ve heard there was videotape everywhere at that moment on that day of the marathon. experts have been scouring the images. and we also know that on this night, 62 injured are still fighting for recovery in the hospital, and 12 of them remain in critical condition. so let s get straight to the latest news right now from abc s chief investigative correspondent, brian ross. brian? reporter: diane, authorities put out the word today, just 48 hours after the bombs went off, that they might have found the bomber. the developments came on a day of unfulfilled expectations and a serious case of security jitters. this is not a drill. this is not a drill. reporter: the federal courthouse, where any suspect would stand trial, was evacuated l