day. we're start showing you picture of the papers. we have "the washington post" boldheadlines, kwn an act of terror." terror a word that means a lot. especially in the prosecution going forward. >> the "l.a. times" says "marathon blasts throw boston into chaos." the houston chronicle talking about a father and a daughter who ran the race. it says, seconds may have saved the family. >> so much of this about timing. wh me it. who got affected by the bombs. the telegraph in london says the block showed 4:09:44. then the shockwave hit. that period in a marathon when a large bulk of normal runners, you know, nonelite pro runners are coming through. >> i'll tell you what the headlines in boston would have been. they would have been the winners of the boston marathon. that's not what we're seeing on the front pages today. you know, there are a great many celebrities who call boston home. and like anyone who has a tie to boston right now, we're all reacting to yesterday's horrific events. this is what some of the