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We鈥檒l keep reporting: A journalist鈥檚 reaction to the killing of a colleague

Newsweek's Janine di Giovanni tells us about her friend Steven Sotloff - the American journalist beheaded by Islamic militants. We ask what his death means for journalists trying to cover Syria and Iraq. Also, we find out how smartphone videos are helping to heal post-revolutionary Libyans suffering from PTSD. And, we meet a doctor who wants to record everything that happens when a patient goes under the knife. Also in this edition, a longtime photojournalist who has travelled the world tells us why he is now taking photos of everyday America. Another American photographer shares his experience chronicling the Ebola crisis in Africa. And we hear part two of our story about two young boys from El Salvador and their journey to the US in the hands of smugglers.

(Image: A man takes pictures with film on his camera lens. Credit: AFP/Getty Images)

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27 minutes

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Sun 7 Sep 2014 14:32GMT

Chapters

  • Steven Sotloff

    A friend of the slain journalist makes the case to keep reporting in Syria and Iraq

    Duration: 03:27

  • Treating PTSD

    How smartphone videos are helping to heal post-revolutionary Libyans suffering from PTSD

    Duration: 04:19

  • Hospital Black Box

    The surgeon who wants to record all that happens when a patient goes under the knife

    Duration: 04:05

  • Everyday USA

    After 20 years abroad, an American photojournalist turns his lens homeward

    Duration: 03:55

  • Photographing Ebola

    A photographer gets up close with the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone

    Duration: 03:26

  • A Risky Journey

    How two young boys from El Salvador travelled to America in the hands of smugglers

    Duration: 05:59

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  • Sat 6 Sep 2014 03:32GMT
  • Sun 7 Sep 2014 14:32GMT

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