A film by @nytimes Visual Investigations on the Capitol riot. Peabody, Murrow and duPont-Columbia Award winner. Emmy & Critics Choice nominee. Oscars shortlist.
For showing the scale of what happened & why during the January 6 riot, Day of Rage is a #PeabodyWinner.
Watch @RepKinzinger present the team behind this masterful display of forensic journalism from @NYTimes with a #PeabodyAward.
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#StoriesThatMatter
Prosecutors want to speak with the former vice president as a witness to former President Donald Trump’s efforts to remain in power, and he is said to be considering how to respond.
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Howard Liebengood was the first officer who died by suicide to qualify for death benefits after Congress expanded a program to compensate the families of officers killed in the line of duty on #Jan6.
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New episode of #OnAssignmentPodcast is out! Go behind the scenes of #duPont2022’s award-winning #Jan6 documentary with @malachybrowne, co-director of @dayofrage. Hear about the exhaustive reporting and the power of building a narrative of the day.
https://t.co/GWC0Nq5xxJ
Our new Proud Boys investigation synthesizes newly synced & analyzed footage with court documents, text messages, crowdsourced research and custom graphics to present the fullest picture yet of their role on Jan. 6th. Fantastic thread by my brilliant colleague Stella below.
Some of the @DayofRage team recently released this 17-minute video investigation into the Proud Boys, who will be a focus of today's #Jan6thHearings. It reveals their planning and communications ahead of Jan. 6, and how they led several breaches. https://t.co/qqcrbuPRX6
The mystery of protesters who allegedly toured the Capitol building a day before Jan 6 may have been solved with the release of a new video by the @January6thCmte.
In a statement, Capitol Police deemed the tour to be innocuous: https://t.co/C3ItGj3pHr https://t.co/PrSQVKzfqR
For a good primer ahead of tonight's @January6thCmte hearing, don't look past our 40-minute film, Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol https://t.co/SaZ9xizbPL
Congratulations to @bgproudfoot, our friends at NYT Op Docs and Adam Segal at @The2050Group on winning the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Subject with The Queen of Basketball. A beautiful film 👇 #Oscars2022
Congrats to The Queen of Basketball, our Best Short Documentary of the 94th Academy Awards from NYTimes Op-Docs.
If there’s any doubt that there is an audience, and a market, for smart Women’s sports stories — this is it! Now let’s make more. https://t.co/GJzTPkMJIm
A behind-the-scenes look at Roger Stone's involvement in the Stop The Steal effort after the 2020 election, and the #Jan6 protest. By @washingtonpost. https://t.co/MziiYXHpjt
@dayofrage is the chilling and irrefutable documentary that reconstructs the January 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol. Madison's @evanhill , co-producer, shares what went in to producing this piece in this week's edition of my column in @madison_mag
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“Day of Rage,” a documentary from the @nytvideo team that gives an inside look at the Capitol riot, won a duPont award, a top honor for audio and video journalism. https://t.co/XECM6LsrhE
The final duPont silver baton of the night is awarded to @NYTimes’ “Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol,” a graphic, 40 minute step-by-step recreation of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection in Washington, D.C. #duPont2022
Watch more from The New York Times Visual Investigations Team, https://t.co/gUQQLqKg4o, and listen to our interview with the producer and co-director of Day of Rage, Malachy Browne, anywhere podcasts can be heard! @malachybrowne https://t.co/SXG0L0TM77