Unlike, who saw this coming. A beautifully young student, gunned down. Why, and who would want to do this? her boyfriend was a police officer. Someone told police what he saw. He told me he saw a female that was about five foot 10, what does she know? she said i am in fear of my life. A secret tape. Why are you whispering? a secret lover and a secret revealed. Someone hands me a note. Who killed her? you can t tell me the last piece of the puzzle, why? that is where a photographers vision comes to life, allowing others to see the world through their eyes and, with these shots we can learn a little about the world this young photographer saw. And her sense of exactly when to snap the shutter and to capture the world in front of her. It is an impressive portfolio belonging to a young woman named denita smith, she had been looking through a lens in childhood and never snap as her mother sharon remembers. She has always loved and the camera was her friend, the camera was her way of exp
But two Pulitzer Prize winners, Kaitlyn Dickerson and Lindsay Addario to talk about their work on one of the most crucial and misunderstood wedge issues of the campaign. Another hour of velshi begins right now. Right now. Good morning, its august 11th, 86 days until the election. Five days since walz they transform the president ial race and galvanize the democratic base. More than 12,000 people packed into an arena last night in Las Vegas to hear from the democratic nominee and her Running Mate, and thats just the number of people who are actually able to get into the rally. About 4000 others were turned away after local Law Enforcement closed off the venue early because people are getting sick by waiting outside in the 109 degree heat. Nevada was the fifth and final stop of the harriswalz first set of Campaign Rallies together. She had chosen walz to be her Running Mate a total of five days ago, total of 60,000 supporters have attended their rallies across five of the six most import
Plus, we are going to show you the wide ranging interview with House Speaker Nancy pelosi. You will hear her thoughts about the state of the race and the state of her relationship with President Biden. And later, and increasingly clueless j. D. Vance continues to attack Tim Walzs 24 years of Military Service. I will talk with Jason Crow, who is calling those attacks a flatout disgrace all right. I am sure at some point you have all known a Schoolyard Bully who insults and attacks and demeans people to get their way and a lot of the time, it works for them. But then, a new kid comes to school and the insoles just arent landing. The attacks just arent sticking, the Bullys Power starts to shrink and the new kid changes the vibe on the playground. That is what we are seeing play out in the 2024 race right now. Vice president Kamala Harris is beating Donald Trump in the money game, out raising him by more than double in july. She is beating him in the ground game, holding multiple rallies a
Forensic Architecture Is an organisation that provides architectural evidence in international forums, in tribunals and international courts. We present evidence in. In the media and also in exhibitions. In fact, we are. We have emerged through an understanding that so much of contemporary conflict happened in cities. And when conflict happen in cities, buildings and Built Environment become evidence for the crimes that are committed by the belligerent, by the militaries in them. So you could read the building in an analogous way to reading a dead body. You read the wound, you read a trace, and you start to reconstruct what has happened in this place from traces left in a Built Environment. Its an unusual way to look at architecture. Yes, i studied architecture here and um. In london . In london, at the architectural association, and realised that the Skill Set of architects, what we know, what we learn, the kind of abilities that we have to look at a Built Environment, to model it, to
Forensic Architecture Is an organisation that provides architectural evidence in international forums, in tribunals and international courts. We present evidence in. In the media and also in exhibitions. In fact, we are. We have emerged through an understanding that so much of contemporary conflict happened in cities. And when conflict happen in cities, buildings and Built Environment become evidence for the crimes that are committed by the belligerent, by the militaries in them. So you could read the building in an analogous way to reading a dead body. You read the wound, you read a trace, and you start to reconstruct what has happened in this place from traces left in a Built Environment. Its an unusual way to look at architecture. Yes, i studied architecture here and um. In london, at the architectural association, and realised that the Skill Set of architects, what we know, what we learn, the kind of abilities that we have to look at a Built Environment, to model it, to simulate ph