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tv   NEWS LIVE - 30  Al Jazeera  December 13, 2018 2:00pm-2:34pm +03

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in the world but second part of constitution which is technical which is about structures of power is this balanced and of course brizard and has huge power in a rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents an oligarchy to challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits with a constitutionally questionable job swap with prime minister of recently putin's crackdown on anti-government protesters opposition leader alexei no valley is barred from standing in presidential elections and with putin approaching another presidential term limits critics are asking what's next. since you were just doing it i think that putin doesn't have a solution to this problem he will hesitate between different options he says that
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he's not planning to stay in power for another term but the circumstances might make him although the physical scars for nine hundred ninety three long gone russia is still living with a constitution born from that chaos it is much debated some say that putin shows little respect for the document some say that the constitution itself is inherently autoroute tarion and some like the liberal politician by the mere risk of say that actually the same constitution can result in many different political systems in this view ultimately it's russian society that has to choose the politics that it wants or retellings i was there a moscow. canada says a businessman has gone missing after he was questioned in china it is days after one of its former diplomats was detained in the country michael swore was arrested in beijing he specializes in organizing trips to north korea civil war had informed the canadian government of his detention but hasn't been heard from since canada
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says the incident could be in retaliation for the arrest of well ways top executive may launch over in vancouver. the philippines has the world's most congested jails overflowing with tens of thousands of people arrested in the country's controversial war on drugs at the moment prisons are holding almost seven times the number of inmates there is supposed to activists accuse the police of walking up and people support him inside one of the country's most crowded jails. as nice folds the inmates of city jail are preparing to sleep. into every inch of space. these are the conditions in prisons across the philippines a country with the most congested jails in the world. the first time i set foot inside here i felt like i was being choked i thought where am i why am i here i shouldn't be here what is this place for prison populations have been growing at
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a rapid rate since president rodriguez due to say announced his war on drugs in two thousand and sixteen channels in the philippines were built to hold around twenty thousand people but today their housing more than one hundred and forty thousand most of these people haven't even been convicted of upright bass still waiting for verdicts in their cases. there is no bail for drug offenses in the philippines those charged will stay here until the courts persis the cases and that can take years but right side to vist and lawyers fear that innocent people are being challenged and jailed for drug crimes the evidence that we got other presents are renting a picture of very poor people being sold into jail for no reason. actually congesting system. people like glaire my persona he was charged with drug offenses
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but says the police fabricated the evidence against him. not everyone who is in jail is a demon not everyone is a bad person. we tried to put these allegations to the philippine national police but there was no response. to spending more than two years in jail waiting for a verdict the son who says he agreed to plead guilty so he could be released and returned home to his family. but even after admitting to a crime he says he didn't commit and completing the eighteen month sentence he's still in jail. al jazeera manila. calls are growing for the release of say reuters journalists who are among those named as time magazine's person of the year while lone and. were arrested in nam are exactly
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a year ago while investigating reports of a massacre they were convicted for obtaining c state secret states occupants and sentenced to seven years in prison for ancillary reports. to win is bringing up her three year old daughter without her husband journalist. one of two reuters reporters imprisoned in myanmar having met all cleared up our daughter started to ask why doesn't that he love us why isn't he living with us so i tell her he loved the phone much that's why he's working at the prison choice it was quietly while lone is also in jail and missed his wife giving birth to their child so i miss him there are just a lot of things i miss about him all the time and everywhere both reporters were arrested last december they were sentenced in september to seven years for possessing secret state documents the journalists were investigating reports of a massacre of revenge of alleges by security forces in northern uganda while owen
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and torso who say they were set up by the police who handed the documents to them moments before their arrest caused an international outcry on the first anniversary of their jailing colleagues are intensifying calls for their release the fact that they remain in prison for a crime they did not commit calls into question meanwhile as commitment to democracy freedom of expression and rule of law every day they continue to be behind bars is a missed opportunity for me and maher to stand up for justice social media users have post itself with the thumbs up sign that was the signature pose of the reporters each time they appeared in court with the hash tag free wallow in charleston. and hong kong journalists held a solidarity rally human rights advocates say a free press is more important now than ever the turn of the in the not speaking out doubt they're not recognizing the value of breath white.
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silence and white. at the moment untenable if we are to are told press freedom the. arrested months after the military launched a crackdown in rakhine state that cost around three quarters of a million to seek safety in neighboring bangladesh a u.n. fact finding mission concluded that the soldiers had acted with what was described as genocidal intent against the revenger committing mass killings and gang rape and the un has called for the prosecution of. florence louis. i'm richelle carey let's recap the headlines now on al-jazeera british prime minister theresa may has survived a leadership challenge from her conservative party two hundred voted for one hundred seventeen against many of her and are unhappy about in the proposed deal
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speaking after the results of the leadership vote is that it was time to get going on delivering. this has been a long and challenging day but at the end of it i'm pleased to have received the backing of my colleagues in tonight's ballot whilst i'm grateful for that support a significant number of colleagues did cost of post against me and i've listened to what they said following this but we now need to get on with the job of delivering bricks it for the british people and building a better future for this country a bricks it that delivers on the votes that people. the senate has gone against president donald trump on the war and voted to began discussing a resolution to end u.s. military support for the saudi coalition president donald trump's former lawyer is going to prison for three years for tax evasion ever violating campaign finance laws michael cohen pleaded guilty to lying to congress in paying off two women who
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allegedly had affairs with trump. police in france have arrested a former leader of a militia from the central african republic patrice said war as sona commanded the alaka that's a christian group which targeted muslims international criminal court issued a warrant for his detention developing congress has approved a twelve month extension of martial law in the southern meant in our region it was requested by president right to go to territory he says it means to have security measures will stay in place to stop muslim fighters from grouping a place the region under martial law in two thousand and seventeen after a large scale attack by isolated fighters and sherlock m.p.'s have voted to reinstate the sacked prime minister and shingly despite the president's disapproval it was dismissed by president ma through policy as senna and october it was replaced by manager roger pasco who refuses to step down as other headlines keep it on al-jazeera much more to come witness is next. the lights are on.
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but there's nowhere to hide do you think we're going to see some kind of sea change in the u.s. relationship with saudi arabia i haven't said it's a right wing conspiracy or anybody's conspiracy affronts only al jazeera. like it for. i grew up in the terrorists. i grew up with soya with people living by
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seasons i grew up with my grandmother planting seeds and cultivating cops so i think it was an attempt to return to something and so would have been lawful was author. going forward. it started with me trying to collect seeds of things i love that i felt were disappearing. and i started to put them in jars. and so i just would post things on facebook and then slowly people started to become more aware of what i was doing and then asking me if i have this either or sharing stories about seeds that their grandmother used to grow or something their mother used to cook everyone had
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a story. when i sit with farmers who remember this week the oath day of summer is like talking about summer i was summer and there were in the ne some of the dark and handsome so many people talk about him. as this long lost love.
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we just picked two bushels of heirloom week this week is called i was somewhat off we're taking it to listen to be in a village in the novice area. this is a very unique wheats because it's a weed that goes with know every geisha and its rain fed. we have farmers who have committed to our plants and this heirloom weeds and we will harvest it in the summer and make bread on our traveling kitchen. the idea is to bring this right team back to the market and back to our kitchen table.
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and into us so that at that my knowing that i am. sure one or. two new i hope by what i've. seen easy let me know how this. sure that is what i am missing the all the stuff is there not smug but i would just add that i was somewhat as i me little bit. of yelena could sudarshana centuries and know that. we can have. all the.
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best. for all of its life like. hard also a bit of meat of the florida. people who work the land they really understand certain and spirituality that i think is really beautiful and has a lot to teach us more than religion or anything else so water from the ledge of the commando would visit there were and then there were literally. when you ask them for example how do you think they're only going to be this year their answer is always about depends on my service they believe they are serving the tree and i know this all sounds so romantic in some way but actually it's still in the language they call it service. it is the relationship based on reciprocity rather than one person using the
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soil and abusing the soil to get the crops they want. to sell.
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on the ground with. the farmer in the you know in the me. three you know. coming down to. where i work and i want my. baby every month. we are now instead of growing food was growing poison. so we're trying to go forward again. yeah yeah. yeah yeah yeah. yeah. yeah.
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yeah well although we share the love of love you know. i have a. yacht here. can i tell you thought. about the sub. at the moment but. stock not about an article you can. have although most of the public with a coffee. cup of coffee would be a common computer the inside you know kind of the opposite i was not designed to get in as an inside the mushroom the for that i'm going to i mean really or some of the you know what you feel how you. about the some people but we'll have
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a look at. although you probably think. that. the men in the not michelin man have looked. into was that a method on. the whole and no in the end you had the command and then that is why she believed then to be sure you. became your buddy well ms washington if you have an additional indeed what. but poland is not in much of your bizarre and difficult to get the best thing about the game yet. they thought the ceiling of the syrian people couldn't see you know about the walk noses and the buggy humbugs of the opera yes i thought we shall see more than we have to say i was. sure that the other question the better because everybody recognizes the
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wording is right and if you just wait and i don't design we're going to just shut off and get the drift you live there should be a special order from secure well you can see if you're sorry now to the first or i shall make you look really shaken all the constitution like how that he in fact i know is that in that line that. i'm. in that is about the president as it were in the belly of the my last about the when the head of the mission was going to see it and got back at me i didn't. do less work and less terrible haven't got a bit of the you of it we've got a bit of meat we probably don't have to digitally the difficult one i had there the league numbers that i would look up and i would just lie and does me make you believe that we defended him if you will be a promise of often comes along with the other books the know to handle them janitor saw the animals around been doing them a promise me to give a happy dinner she could do that and not going to kill the dish they sell with the
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demography of the ladder to actually secure because the very big clover had been good to me later because some of the gash new community that's made up of here. farmers are always exploring new ways to go the perfect vegetable. and they're always underestimated in the world as these peasants who don't know much but in fact not only are they feeding us but they are also teaching us so much about how we can survive in the future so it's important to keep these seeds alive because receive are the result of this artistic and scientific endeavor that our
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farmers embarked on ten thousand years ago. this beautiful house that belonged to an old family of best.

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