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Monday, November 5, 2007

Scenes from the Strike Front


Jay Leno and striking scribe at NBC


Jay Leno visits NBC, bearing Krispy Kremes this morning


Leno meets the cameras at NBC's Bob Hope Drive. Leno said it was too soon to tell what will happen with “The Tonight Show” – dark for the time being – if a strike drags on. “We’ll take it one day at a time,” he said.


Julia Louis-Dreyfus lends her support at Warner Bros. “My husband is a member of the WGA and I’m a member of SAG, so I’m here in solidarity,” she said.


Toddler gets into the act at NBC


Picketers, carrying a mix of old and new WGA On Stike signs, at Warner Bros.


Strikers stock up on snacks and water at Warner Bros.


Big crowd at Disney, where "Lost" exec producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse were among the writers marching outside.

For more details, check out Variety's strike blog here, and full coverage here.

Also, check me out talking about the strike tonight on ABC's "World News with Charles Gibson."

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