it is world book day when we are recording this episode. i hope you had some good costumes to hand. first of all, though, it is day two of what the daily telegraph is calling the lockdown files all those whatsapp messages between matt hancock, the health secretary during the early stages of the covid pandemic, and borisjohnson and rishi sunak and all their advisers and their pollsters and dominic cummings and patrick vallance and chris whitty and basically everyone who had anything to do with covid. where do you think that the story has kind of got to? well, it carries bubbling along, doesn t it? so, it s not quite, i don t think, necessarily yet at the kind of, the obvious comparisons for the daily telegraph is expenses, mps expenses the best part of 15 years ago. it is generating a lot of news, loads and loads of pick up in lots of different news organisations but it isn t necessarily the top story everywhere, every day for days and days on end but they have got shedload
others and basically everyone who had anything to do with covid. the weird do you think that story has got to? weird do you think that story has not to? , ., ~ got to? it s not quite i think necessarily got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at the - got to? it s not quite i think necessarily yet at the kind l got to? it s not quite i think| necessarily yet at the kind of obvious comparison of the telegraph. generating a lot of news. loads and loads of pick up and different news organisations but it is not necessarily top story everywhere for days and days on end., but they have shades of stuff to reveal. i went to the headquarters of the telegraph today showing the bunker where they kind of describe this windowless room where about eightjournalists since the turn of the year come over to europe months, sitting in the room not much bigger than this studio, may be
happening now in the newsroom, on the hunt and now in cuffs. a police significance team capturing the man they say is connected to a series of six killings in stockton, california. while they say he was on a mission to kill again. plus they don t have the tanks they need. a cnn exclusive. russia rapidly running through its advanced weapons stockpile, as western sanctions eat away at their supply chain. and how the new nfl concussion protocols are reshaping the way kids play the game. you re live in the cnn newsroom. hello, everyone, thank you for joining me this sunday. i m fredricka whitfield. new this morning, an accused serial killer now behind bars. police in stockton, california have arrested a suspect for the il cannings for six men in crimes that span over a year and a half and terrorize the city. the police chief says 43-year-old wesley brownly was out hunting for a new vm when they made the arrest. as officers made contact with him, he was wearing dar
it is world book day when we are recording this episode. i hope you had some good costumes to hand. first of all, though, it is day two of what the daily telegraph is calling the lockdown files all those whatsapp messages between matt hancock, the health secretary during the early stages of the covid pandemic, and borisjohnson and rishi sunak and all their advisers and their pollsters and dominic cummings and patrick vallance and chris whitty and basically everyone who had anything to do with covid. where do you think that the story has kind of got to? well, it carries bubbling along, doesn t it? so, it s not quite, i don t think, necessarily yet at the kind of, the obvious comparisons for the daily telegraph is expenses, mps expenses the best part of 15 years ago. it is generating a lot of news, loads and loads of pick up in lots of different news organisations but it isn t necessarily the top story everywhere, every day for days and days on end but they have got shedloads of stuff
in a dump of about a million wordsjust in one group. that crashes most normal computers. so, it had to be carved up in a certain way. but there were so many checks and balances built into the process. so each journalist involved was asked to check every other journalist s work so that it was the case that everything could be coordinated. people could say, actually, i have spotted this did you spot that? because the telegraph used their specialists in different areas. so, that s isabel oakeshott s view from telegraph towers. what about the views of some of the people who have been caught up in all this? well, matt hancock in particular is very punchy in his response, as you might imagine not least because of that sense of betrayal and he says that it s outrageous and that she is pursuing an anti lockdown agenda, as he puts it, and that it is not in the public interest, as he sees it, because the forum for that, he believes, is the public inquiry. but, of course, we have