people. in aspen. we had a brutal murder in a small town. that house has the story to tell. are we going to be able to figure out what that story is? it s the playground of snow, and gold. and she was at its heart. beautiful, privileged. magnetic. whether it was a taxi driver or her movie star friends. she had a very genuine connection with people. but what happened one night in her secluded chalet sent shivers through this glamorous ski town. oh my god. no. i was going into shock. hyperventilating. murder in her sleep. it was a crime of rage. where would investigators start? an ex-boyfriend? there were some stories about a jilted lover. her new tenants? they were a couple that had been pushed over the edge. her old friend? [inaudible] there is no way that she saw what she said she saw. the real killer would stun them all. took my world and just flip it upside down. we were all wrong! everybody was wrong in this case. [inaudible] oh m
the critical meeting between president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy. was any progress made ahead of the deadline? a judge has entered not guilty pleas on behalf of the man accused of stabbing four idaho college students to death. you expect the prosecution to seek the death penalty. i do. i do. explore new details about the 8-year-old migrant who died in u.s. custody. as cities like new york struggle to shelter asylum-seekers. those folks that created this mess over the responsibility to pay for this mess. norah: senator tim scott has officially launched his 2024 presidential campaign. i m running. for president. of the united states. the naacp has issued a travel warning for florida calling the policies of governor ron desantis hostile to minority communities. norah: back-to-back shark attacks in the florida keys. that one was not afraid of us. he wanted me. spin on the inspirational story behind the historic new name of. army base. it s not n
details about this killer except to mention one unusual fact. what s unusual about this, this was a 28-year-old woman apparently. that s an uncommon profile for these kinds of shooters. it s just rare. the mass shooters tend to be male. more than 90% of these shootings are carried out by men. laura: turns out the killer s identity didn t match the preferred criteria of the media which is white, male. they like when they are angry immigrants or others. someone mentally unstable perhaps but still had access to an ar-15 style weapon. but this shooter wasn t just any old former female student at the school. she referred to herself as he/him and was reportedly in the midst of a so called transition process. now what treatments this individual was receiving or had received is still unknown. but all day long authorities went out of their way to avoid releasing this information. instead simply referring to the killer as a 28-year-old woman. until the question was directly
i wish the election was in august said one democrat. as they watch a momentum fate like the electric car tried to get up a hill. the poll has republicans leadin like a woman who just turned 26. because he likes them young. that s the joke. in case you missed it. new york times sees a swing independent women which reminds her that trapeze above larry cutlass hot tub. is it creeping you out? of course at pains that the vie who expected something so different it s like they were given a generic adult diaper instead of their favorite brand. here is a joy sending more miserable than usual and voters more focused on inflation and crime in and not her usual of sessions at and fright legs. what s depressing as the new york times released a poll toda that says that 71 percent of voters believed that democracy is under threat. only 7 percent of voters that rank a threat to democracy as a major issue this election cycle. i find that so depressing. i can t begin to tell you. talk abo
Borisjohnson, whos heading back from a Caribbean Holiday, and the formerfinance minister, rishi sunak. Good morning. Now on bbc news, the Editor In Chief of British Vogue, edward enninful, sits down with amol rajan to discuss his upbringing, the health of the Fashion Industry and what hes going to do next. As Editor In Chief of British Vogue since 2017, 02 has challenge convention not least by increasing the number of black and older women in the magazine. He has reached the summit of International Fashion and media while battling depression, Alcohol Problems and a sickle cell condition. It is a long way from his childhood which his family fled in the political turmoil of the mid 19 80s, landing in south london at the height of social rest in the capital. Black, Working Class, gay and a former asylum seeker, he is now tipped by many as i went to s retirement from American Vogue. Very good to see you. How are you doing . I very good to see you. How are you doing . You doing . I am good.