michelle: deniz yuchel is among the nearly 140 journalists and writers jailed in turkey following a failedttempt to overthrow the government in 2016. in the aftermath, thousands of civil servants were arrested over alleged links to the coup. however, the purge spread to anyone perceived as critical, including academics, writers, and journalists. we met a court reporter who observes and documents the sentences passed on them every day, all the while knowing she could be the next victim of justice. reporter: at breakfast, canan coskun is already checking to see if there have been any more arrests. for years, the 30-year-old has worked as a court reporter covering the trials of her colleagues. canan: i check if other journalists were imprisoned. since the police weren't at my place at 5:00 a.m., they could have struck somewhere else. reporter: she hasn't lost her sense of humor. without it, she says she wouldn't be able to last in her job. she reports from the heavily guarded palace of justice in istanbul, the place where freedom of press in turkey came to an end. canan: every day when i walk