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Title 60 Minutes: Licenced to Kill/Preacher of Hate (Update)/Roxy
Published Australia : Nine, 2016
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Summary LICENCED TO KILL</br>If you think Donald Trump's a bit out there, get used to the name Rodrigo Duterte because we guarantee you'll be hearing it a lot more. He is the Dirty Harry of the Philippines who has just been elected its President. Duterte blitzed his opponents by campaigning for zero tolerance on crime. Not only is he offering cash rewards to any Filipino who murders a drug dealer, his proud boast is that within six months he will have rounded up and killed one hundred thousand criminals, and dumped their bodies in Manila Bay. Liam Bartlett has just spent a week on the bloody streets of the Philippines where in the last six weeks police estimate they have shot and killed almost 600 drug peddlers and users.</br></br>PREACHER OF HATE (UPDATE)</br>There has been a small but significant victory in the war on terror. In the United Kingdom, notorious hate preacher Anjem Choudary has been convicted of terrorism charges including supporting Islamic State. The manipulative, 49-year-old lawyer turned cleric will be sentenced next month and faces 10 years in prison. His conviction is a success for counter-terrorism police who have spent years trying to curtail Choudary's evil influence over young Muslim men. Authorities estimate he may have incited as many as 500 of his radicalised followers to violent jihad. Liz Hayes first met Choudary six years ago and has interviewed this dangerous preacher of hate several times since. </br></br>ROXY</br>What is it about Roxy Jacenko that irritates so many people? Surely not that the reality TV star and Sydney PR queen is smart and successful. Maybe it's because she is a shameless self-promoter, and reveals far too much of herself and her children's lives on social media. Two months ago her husband, Oliver Curtis, was jailed for insider trading, but it was Roxy who stole the headlines during his court case. Now there's more bad news: she's got cancer, but like everything she does, Roxy's not taking this setback quietly. For the first time she reveals to Allison Langdon how she is coping without her husband; what she has told her children about where their father is; and exactly what she thinks of people who suggest she faked her cancer diagnosis to gain sympathy
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-08-21 at 20:30:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Breast -- Cancer.
Businesswomen -- Attitudes.
Drugs of abuse -- Law and legislation.
Presidents -- Attitudes.
Terrorism.
Australia.
United Kingdom.
Philippines.
Form Streaming video
Author Bartlett, Liam, host
Choudary, Anjem, contributor
Claire, Louise, contributor
Duterte, Rodrigo, contributor
Fox, Courtney, contributor
Hatton, Cathy, contributor
Hayes, Emma, contributor
Hayes, Liz, host
Langdon, Allison, host
Moir, Tracy, contributor
Overton, Peter, host
Rosa, Ronald dela, contributor
Sproule, Izzie, contributor
Stefanovic, Karl, reporter
Tabone, Eleanor, contributor