Ninety-five members of the Writers Guild of America have signed a letter sent to the guild’s board of directors urging that it divest from gun companies and any companies that support the NRA.
The letter, sent to the Board Tuesday, warns “Gun violence enabled by the ready availability of military grade weapons, has become one of the biggest threats to the safety and security of the American people.” The letter continues, “We urge the WGA and the WGA Pension Plan to divest of all stocks of any gun or ammunition manufacturer, and any company that provides material support to the gun industry lobbying organization called The National Rifle Association, whether through donations, deductions or other means (e.g. Federal Express), until such time as sensible national gun reform legislation is passed.”
It is signed by 95 members of both WGA West and WGA East.
You can read the letter in...
The letter, sent to the Board Tuesday, warns “Gun violence enabled by the ready availability of military grade weapons, has become one of the biggest threats to the safety and security of the American people.” The letter continues, “We urge the WGA and the WGA Pension Plan to divest of all stocks of any gun or ammunition manufacturer, and any company that provides material support to the gun industry lobbying organization called The National Rifle Association, whether through donations, deductions or other means (e.g. Federal Express), until such time as sensible national gun reform legislation is passed.”
It is signed by 95 members of both WGA West and WGA East.
You can read the letter in...
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- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Van Jones (The Messy Truth With Van Jones) and Charles D. King's Macro are teaming to produce Indivisible (working title), an hourlong political drama set to begin production in 2018. Written by Hank Chilton (Nip/Tuck, Covert Affairs), Indivisible is described as a smart, sexy one-hour drama that takes a fresh approach to the dynamics in Washington by following an unlikely young couple who come to occupy the White House, as well as the enterprising go-getters and…...
- 7/27/2017
- Deadline TV
HollywoodNews.com: ‘Ringer’ will be airing a new episode on The CW on Tuesday, February 7th, and we have a sneak peek at what fans can expect.
The episode, “What Are You Doing Here, Ho-Bag?,” will have a guest star coming on to cause some trouble in Andrew and Bridget’s relationship.
Check out and enjoy the gallery of the soon-to-air episode!
Ringer ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 6
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Siobhan Martin/Bridget Kelly
Juliet’s (Zoey Deutch) mother Catherine (guest star Andrea Roth) arrives in town, where she proceeds to wreak havoc on Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd) and Bridget’s (Sarah Michelle Gellar) relationship. Bridget discovers someone from Siobhan’s past and thinks he might be the key to her learning more information about her sister. Meanwhile, Henry (Kristoffer Polaha) discovers a lead that causes Agent Machado (Nestor Carbonell) to think he is closing in on Bridget. Mike Colter also stars.
The episode, “What Are You Doing Here, Ho-Bag?,” will have a guest star coming on to cause some trouble in Andrew and Bridget’s relationship.
Check out and enjoy the gallery of the soon-to-air episode!
Ringer ◄ Back Next ►Picture 1 of 6
Sarah Michelle Gellar as Siobhan Martin/Bridget Kelly
Juliet’s (Zoey Deutch) mother Catherine (guest star Andrea Roth) arrives in town, where she proceeds to wreak havoc on Andrew (Ioan Gruffudd) and Bridget’s (Sarah Michelle Gellar) relationship. Bridget discovers someone from Siobhan’s past and thinks he might be the key to her learning more information about her sister. Meanwhile, Henry (Kristoffer Polaha) discovers a lead that causes Agent Machado (Nestor Carbonell) to think he is closing in on Bridget. Mike Colter also stars.
- 1/20/2012
- by Molly Sullivan
- Hollywoodnews.com
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