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Dateline

this is a cold blooded murder. >> i remember being portrayed as a massacre and no one is defending it. >> more than a decade later, from inside prison, drew peterson agreed to sit down for an exclusive interview. >> can you understand why people may have been disgusted by the way that you talked about your wives when one of them is missing and the other is dead? >> sure. sure. i was being me. if somebody don't like it, too bad. >> why should somebody, do you think, have to hear or listen to what you are saying today? >> there is so much that has not been heard, that everybody on the opposition on the prosecution gets to talk, call me names, say things and i am left in a cage. i do not get to say, publicly, what i need to say. what needs to be said.

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BBC News

you're live with bbc news. in the uk, a man who spent almost two decades in prison for a rape he says he did not commit will have his case heard by the court of appeal today. andy malkinson will hear if three of the most seniorjudges in england will quash his conviction for rape after 20 years of protesting his innocence — 17 of them from inside prison. live now to our reporter frances read outside of the court of appeal in london. what can you tell us about this case? . , what can you tell us about this case? ., , ., ., ., case? that is what the court of a- eal case? that is what the court of appeal is _ case? that is what the court of appeal is currently _ case? that is what the court of appeal is currently hearing - case? that is what the court of appeal is currently hearing at l case? that is what the court of i appeal is currently hearing at the moment. andrew malcolm since said he spent 17 years in prison for a crime that he said he never committed. in a 200a, mr makinson was jailed for life after being found guilty of raping a mother of two in salford in greater manchester, back in its 2003. that was done on a majority verdict, at the time. andrew parkinson has always denied

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BBC News

justice, that has wide implications for the, just as system. the crown prosecution service said it will not be protesting andy malkinson�*s case. a previous conviction is quashed, but it will be the longest miscarriage ofjustice, if quashed, in history. thank you for setting out why this is so important. these are some live pictures from the court. those from inside the court of appeal in london. of course, when that appeal happens, we will be able to bring you the results of this. of course, this is, as frances said, if this conviction is quashed, this will be the longest miscarriage ofjustice in history. andy malkinson has spent 20 years protesting his innocence, 17 of them from inside prison. we will give you more information on

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Dateline

for the murder of frank rodriguez. >> no! i didn't kill my husband. oh no! [crying] i swear i didn't kill my husband. >> we also have a search warrent for your apartment. >> i swear i didn't kill my husband. >> angelina, we can prove that you did. >> angelina rodriguez might seem beaten, but she had a few more punches left in her. just wait. >> please, i didn't kill my husband. i swear. >> coming up, a secret plan from inside prison. and, another undercover sting. >> something's happened to your friend. >> when dateline continues! hen dateline continues dr. scholl's has the breakthrough you've been waiting for. the first fda-cleared at-home skin tag remover clinically proven to remove skin tags safely in as little as one treatment.

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CNN Newsroom Live

that? uh there are concerns that it could be something coming from the russian state. take a listen to cristo grows of the lead investigator for russia. for belling cat instrumental in uncovering the links to the russian state of the poisoning of aleksey navalny in 2020. we cannot exclude that there is motivation for that. i mean, we know that navalny was definitely poisoned, with no video by none other than the state of russia. we know that he went back to russia against the wishes of putin because putin really wanted him out. he made everything possible to prevent his return. and, of course, now from within jail puts navalny continues to essentially ridiculed putting in the war effort by being a very vocal opponent of the war. so of course there is the motivation. he does continue to criticize the russians date from inside prison. christa griazev saying that typically that in order for something like a poisoning would come from the very top of the russian government. but he says , in this case since we're seeing a splintering of the

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

this happens again and again for us in myanmar. >> for almost six years? >> six years, nearly six years. all the judgments are made by the kangaroo court, the navy, army, and the air force. these three officials sitting all together, they read off, this is your sentence, like that. >> right. >> it happens only minutes, like that. >> what is life like inside prison? >> nice, nice, very nice. >> i have a hard time believing that. >> very nice. we can talk to each other, you know, say something. we use a mirror to look at each other. >> access to books? >> no books, no writing things, no paper. no, nothing at all. a mat and a blanket and a plate and a bowl. >> right. >> only these are things that we possess. >> how is the food? the food in prison? >> soup. rice with pea soup. only one meat meal for a week. that's on thursday. you know that in prison -- in ancient prison, all the fishes - no body, only the head and the

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

everybody's got a preference, everybody's got a preferred tea shop where they know presumably how you like yours. >> i said to them only less sweet and a bit strong. >> journalist and publisher u thiha saw. we meet at the seit taing kya tea shop. >> anything could happen in a tea shop. this place means a lot of things, not just a place for grab for some snacks. >> for 50 years of paranoia and repression, teahouses were also the main forum for guarded and not-so guarded discussions of the daily news. where you tried to piece together the real stories behind the ludicrously chopped and censored newspapers. but carefully, of course, because informers and secret police were also heavily represented in these hotbeds of sedition and discontent. so given your profession, how have you managed to stay out of prison all of these years? >> no, i was there. >> really? how long? >> two times. >> two times.

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

in 2007, a japanese journalist was shot point-blank and killed filming a street demonstration. be seen talking to anybody with a camera, and there would likely be a knock on your door in the middle of the night. yet so far confronted with our cameras, a few smiles, and mostly indifference at worst. shocking, considering how recently the government has started to relax its grip. >> we love to eat. and don't forget, for 50 years, we were under two dictatorships, and officially under socialist, there were not a lot of things to do but, you know, cook and share food and, you know. >> this is ma thanegi, a famous and very controversial figure in public life. myanmar or burma? >> myanmar, because that's the original name since the 13th century. >> ma thanegi, like u thiha saw, has also spent time in prison. but on emerging after three

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Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown

>> once special burma police called me, hey, u thiha saw, would you please come into office? we need to talk. >> right. >> so i went over there, and that talk lasted 89 days in prison. there was this very serious control that came with the first military government. >> right. >> first scrutiny and registration department. so -- >> that doesn't sound good. >> we needed to send in our copies to that office and they take a look at everything. they would say, take this out, take that out, or black this out, or just take the whole story out. >> magazines that would come into the country would -- they'd cut out -- literally cut out the pieces? >> people under this kind of tight censorship, people become more, i think, creative. take a look. careful reading, there is something between the lines. >> right. >> messages. >> well, it's something you were accused of, sending secret messages? in the back, a cauldron of salty little fish bubble over hardwood

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