at ten o clock, we ll have a full round up of the day s news. first, social media, anti social media, breaking news, fake news this is the programme about a revolution in media with amol rajan, the bbc s media editor. hello. what kind of health is british investigative journalism actually in? better than you might think, perhaps because a lot of it is happening away from the national titles and being conducted by localjournalists, for instance, in manchester. or perhaps it s because a lot of it s being done by specialists who are willing to work for a variety of titles. or maybe because a pandemic being a complex and hopefully once in a century event lends itself to scandal, lea ks and whistle blows. today, we re going to go inside the mechanics of investigative reporting to give you the nuts, the bolts, the fear, the loathing and the legal letters of being a proper investigative hack. let me introduce you to our guests. george arbuthnott is a deputy editor of the sunday ti
Employees got fired. Lets talk, live in the cnn newsroom. Good morning, im carol costello. North korea says its carried out its most powerful nuclear test yet. The explosion registering the force of a 5. 3 earthquake. Kim jonguns government now claiming it can make Nuclear Warheads small enough to fit on to missiles. World leaders are strongly condemning the apparent test. With President Obama saying just moments ago there will be serious consequences. He also said, and im just getting his statement right now, that north Koreas Nuclear test is a grave threat. He says to be clear the United States does foot and will never accept north korea as a nuclear state. We have Suzanne Malveaux on this story. Shell join us in a little bit. Lets head to tokyo now for north koreas side. Will ripley has that. Hi, will. Hi, carol. That brandnew statement from President Obama comes after he was very busy during the overnight hours speaking on the phone separately with the japanese Prime Minister shinz
That memory . With that, its very simple. Whenever i feel sad, depressed, worried, i think of that day and the courage of those First Responders and it lifts me up and it works every time. Really . When you have witnessed so much courage and heroism, there is no way you can complain about life. Not wanting to find a solution. Thats a pretty remark annual thing if thats what you take away from it. Yes. Not all of the loss and the pain and the horror but you saw the beauty and resolve of people to save others. Yes. You always see that. Thats a big lesson weve learned. The moment where the world seems the darkest, thats where you have this ray of light, this ray of hope that comes. For us it was the First Responders that saved us. Or Everyday Americans or people were in the towers saving people and helping each other. Be sure to watch the full episode of the film 9 11, fifteen years later. You can see it here on cnn at 6 00 p. M. In hong kong, 8 00 p. M. In london and 8 00 p. M. In new yo
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