Glastonbury and her third album is about to drop. Hello, im Matthew Amroliwala , welcome to verified live, three hours of breaking stories, and checking out the truth behind them. We start in the us and dramatic scenes at the University Of California in los angeles where police moved in to clear the encampment of Student Protests aganst the war in gaza. Explosion. Officers in riot gear, launched flares, fired Flash Bang Grenades with reports too, of firing ruber bullets. Scenes like this went on for hours and sprawled over different parts of thwe campus. Many of the barricades have been dismantled. Outside the encampment, an even larger crowd of demonstrators gathered to show support. Earlier, californias governor, gavin newsom, accused police of being too slow to respond after Counter Demonstrators attacked the camp at ucla on tuesday night. Iama i am a student here. I am an english major. Please, do not fail us, do not fail us. Officers have arrested demonstrators, who were led away
President obama speaking to troops. It is tuesday morning. Our question this morning, based on the events in sydney, australia, the isis Terror Threat do they worry you . Join the conversation. Many people weighing in on our facebook page. Send us a tweet. Good tuesday morning. Lets begin with a look at some of the headlines. The two victims who work at the coffee shop. In this headline, a nation mourned. No, no, no. Ia, they wouldhat execute the hostages. We want to share with you this headline, more than 100 schoolchildren killed in a taliban and attack according to local officials. The death toll has reached a total of 126. Another 122 people injured. And have been killed at the school. The search continues for the remaining gunmen. At random. Shooting a journalist at seen heard gunfire from the school. Carriedof ambulances to hospitals. Do isis threats worry you . David jackson is joining us. He is the White House Correspondent for usa today. Since the attacks, what have you heard
Thomas allen harris through a lens darkly is a book that examines how africanamericans are per trade in portrayed in photography, and it is also an autobiography, because my family is descendent of slavery. Brian lamb what is the story of you and your father . Thomas allen harris my father and mother divorced maybe when i was six or seven, and my father never took any photographs of my family my brother me, and both my brother and i are image makers, and my grandfather took thousands of photographs of a family. When i was making film, i was thinking about the way of framing and taking a picture of a family and what that says about both the person in front of the camera, the person behind the camera, and the connection between the two yeah, and a certain amount of grief because i never got to see myself and my family through my fathers lens . Brian lamb still alive . Thomas allen harris yes, my father is still alive. Brian lamb do you have a relationship with him today . Thomas allen ha
I asked him about a year or two why and he said because your grandfather was. But once my parents divorced i rarely saw him. I did have a stepdad who ended up taking lots of photographs. Not that much of the family some of the family but he was part of the African National congress. He was from south africa, political exile, who came to this country to spread the message of the antiapartheid message and he used the camera as his weapon of choice. So he was the one who basically raised me from the time i was nine years old. Lets watch the first minute or so so people can get a sense of what this is about. Harris you see yourself in the past and the future . Do you see yourself through your own eyes . When you look at a black person, who do i see . Who do you see . Do i see us now . Do i see us through a lens darkly . Brian lamb why the name . Thomas allen harris through a lens darkly comes from the bible, corinthians, it is the 13th chapter, and it is, how do we see god . We see god rig
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