mandate would expire on sunday. the need for testing will be re evaluated every three months and could be reinstated if new variants emerge. now on bbc news, the media show. hello and welcome to the media show. for this week s edition, we ve come to paddington in central london to the newsroom of gb news because, as i m sure you may remember, back onjune 13th last year, andrew neil and his programme launched gb news at 8pm on 13june. it was certainly a distinct launch. the studio was quite dark. there were some technical problems. it was widely discussed on social media. within weeks, andrew neil would be on holiday, never to return. within months, nigel farage would have his own primetime show. and a year on, well, it s still very much on air. just through the window here, there are many people journalists, producers working on the output as it goes on. and we re going to consider what s definitely been a tumultuous 12 months. i m joined by angelos frangopoulos, the ceo
memories. so come out whenever a huge ugl story unfolds, the media has to do its thing. my brain still to her at a pie eating contest, they never seem to know when to quit. so you saw at the gun show. its natural after a tragedy i supposed to report and report that s necessary, but what if there is not enough news to do more reporting? will than you repeated and repeated again. it s like that cars for kids ad that makes me want to puncture my eardrums. they really are talented though. but it s everything but facts, you call in talking heads and experts for angles in emotional testimony. they are the hamburger helper o news ending volume to the name in course and then when they ru dry, the speculation begins. like me calling my pharmacist, it is relentless. it won t stop. everyone tries to outdo each other. and am i more perceptive than you? are you more emotionally affected than me? the news is productive as an argument with an meter maid rat is then punctuated by dribs in
neil: you know, we still don t know the timeline but we know what was going on around the time this video was shot. the shooter was in the school. salvador ramos was in robb elementary school. those parents were hearing shots. and they were bewildered and confused and angry and wondering why someone, anyone with a gun wasn t in that school to take down ramos. so many details we don t know. this much we do. a lot of anger, a lot of questions and a lot of concern as to whether there was too much time before ramos was in there killing kids and whether something, anything, or anyone could have intervened to prevent that. let s go to jeff paul right now with the very latest. jeff? yeah, neil. it s been a very long and frustrating day for many members of this community as they stand by and want more answers about what is going on and what exactly happened and when it happened during this mass shooting. we finally got a little bit of clarity today. this investigation is only a f
Good morning, everyone. It is saturday, october 28th. Im amara walker. Ikt victor blackwell. Youre in the cnn newsroom. Any minute now well get an update on the Mass Shootings in maine, 18 people were killed, we will bring it to you as soon as it begins but for now, here is what we know. The accused shooter is dead. Police found his body last night, not far from his workplace. And investigators said that he left a note behind, that indicated that he did not expect to be alive by the time that note was found. The city of lewiston can focus now on saying goodbye to those who were lost in the shootings. All 18 victims have been identified. They include a father and son, while bowling, a married couple and members of the Deaf Community competing in a corn hole tournament. Shimon prokupecz is in lewiston, where the News Conference is about to begin. Reporter were waiting here, any minute, we should see the Police Chiefs from the Lewiston Police department, we believe and the Lisbon Police d
And dangerous, at large. The grief and Mourning Engulf A Tight Knit Town of lewiston, maine. Im bill hemmer. Dana has the day off. Aishah, nice to see you. Aishah well take you live tatty press conference. Facing a lot of challenges out there in the maine wilderness looking for this guy. Its a region surrounded by miles of forests, mountains, lakes, ponds, streams, everything. They are trying to identify all of these 18 victims. One heartbroken father now struggling to come to terms with losing his son while knowing that he died a hero. Listen to this. People loved my son. My son was in sports all his life. People got to know him that way. They got to know the kind of heart he really had. I had the greatest son in the world and its a tough one. Its a tough one to lose. Your son died a hero. He did. Im proud of him, yeah. I love him with all my heart. Aishah hard to hear. The latest with nate foye. 38 hours in the manhunt the Community Waiting for answers that hopefully will come in the