Truth To Power
Four top journalists and editors on what it takes to sustain investigative journalism.
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Nick Davies: "You still have newspapers who abuse their power"
1 minute
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Roula Khalaf: "Good investigative journalism is expensive, local journalism is under pressure"
1 minute
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Dean Baquet on being called a bully by Weinstein
2 minutes
The Speakers
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Dean Baquet
Editor, Local Investigative Fellowship and former Executive Editor, The New York Times
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Nick Davies
Former Special Correspondent, The Guardian
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James Harding
Co-founder and Editor, Tortoise Media
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Roula Khalaf
Editor, Financial Times
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Amol Rajan
Presenter, Today, University Challenge, and Amol Rajan Interviews, BBC
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