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the gilmore artist award is only presented every four years.he $300,000 prize goes to an artist the judges believe can sustain a career as a major concert pianist. the judges travel the world. >> it's not just a snapshot it's a real look at who they are, what they are. and how they react to different kind of music. >> from purchasing a piano to taking time off to performing and practice. the recipients can use the prize however he sees fit to advance his career. >> he hasn't decided how he'll spend his prize money yet. but the man who was a boy, inspired to perform after hearing a church organ, now knows he commands the world stage. >> lucky boy. i think they should give it to presenters. if you want to find out more about the story or any other story log on to the website. that's aljazeera.com. you can find out the latest on the stories that we've been talking about. the foegz is about the united states -- focus is about the united states. -- united states demanding that both sides in south sudan agree to an immediate ceasefire. thanks for wat
the gilmore artist award is only presented every four years.he $300,000 prize goes to an artist the judges believe can sustain a career as a major concert pianist. the judges travel the world. >> it's not just a snapshot it's a real look at who they are, what they are. and how they react to different kind of music. >> from purchasing a piano to taking time off to performing and practice. the recipients can use the prize however he sees fit to advance his career. >> he hasn't...
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this is nothing to do with the growth that governor gilmore is talking about.to do with that kind of growth. more, if he gets the taxes, he may even mention the corporate reform tax, but he wants it to be revenue-positive, so the government can get its paws on more money to spend on various benefits and pet projects. now, that's not growth. that's the de blasio, that's the elizabeth warren disease, richard. >> somewhere in there is a question, right? >> yes. yes. i mean, i certainly can guarantee governor gilmore that the president will not destroy the entrepreneurial system with the state of the union address, and i do not think he will pursue policies on the left. i think he's going to continue to pursue moderate economic policies that are good for all americans, as i believe he has been doing. i think it will include an effort to try to get congress to raise the minimum wage. i think he will talk a lot about immigration, where i think there is a good opportunity still to compromise with the republicans and get something done. i think that he will say if he c
this is nothing to do with the growth that governor gilmore is talking about.to do with that kind of growth. more, if he gets the taxes, he may even mention the corporate reform tax, but he wants it to be revenue-positive, so the government can get its paws on more money to spend on various benefits and pet projects. now, that's not growth. that's the de blasio, that's the elizabeth warren disease, richard. >> somewhere in there is a question, right? >> yes. yes. i mean, i certainly...
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he might not be your favorite politician, jim gilmore, i understand that. i don't see barack obama spreading optimism. >> let's listen to what he has to say tonight. give him a chance. >> fair enough, fair enough. >> optimism is not his agenda. his agenda has been some type of strange equality, redistribution of wealth, which automatically increases unemployment, destroys jobs. that's been the agenda. we have to change now. we have to do something where we can really spur the opportunity for growth. >> i fear personally, i'll just conclude on this point, i fear that we are accepting the fact that the economic pie can never grow larger, and we're stuck with the size we have. and i want to hear -- i don't care if it's a democrat or republican. i want to hear somebody that says i want to grow the pie larger. i want to -- >> i don't accept that. and a lot of democrats don't accept that. >> i'm glad to hear that. martin frost, jim gilmore, really appreciate it, gentlemen. >> now let's hear from joe manc manchion. we'll be back. [ intercom ] drivers, to your mark
he might not be your favorite politician, jim gilmore, i understand that. i don't see barack obama spreading optimism. >> let's listen to what he has to say tonight. give him a chance. >> fair enough, fair enough. >> optimism is not his agenda. his agenda has been some type of strange equality, redistribution of wealth, which automatically increases unemployment, destroys jobs. that's been the agenda. we have to change now. we have to do something where we can really spur the...
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order to get big that would be problematic at the very least don thank spinouts international don gilmore the head of scent of a digital media entrepreneurship i was on a state university pleasure to see i'm glad to be here now on our website just when you thought america's spying capabilities couldn't get any wider if you want to check it out please click on it seems like you don't even need to be on line for the n.s.a. to save through private data we reveal that story out tito called we'll tell you why most of the to meet the android go able to find and fetch objects as well as lead you skills with that being present where is it there is a say in this cute little thing so this robotic friend could provide a useful assistance because people disability is. well. president saw of a town in northern spain have been venting their anger over government plans for a road which locals say is going to force the poorest out of their homes. i was in the protest as you say the been rallying over this project to revamp a boulevard in berg or so the cost to taxpayers of up to thirteen million euros at
order to get big that would be problematic at the very least don thank spinouts international don gilmore the head of scent of a digital media entrepreneurship i was on a state university pleasure to see i'm glad to be here now on our website just when you thought america's spying capabilities couldn't get any wider if you want to check it out please click on it seems like you don't even need to be on line for the n.s.a. to save through private data we reveal that story out tito called we'll...
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. >> si de presentar cargos por asaltar banco en gilmore . >> a daniel , de jueves pasado por robo denota pidiendo dinero y se dio a la fuga . >> roban , ashley que trabaja en san carlos ve que casas están solas . >> después con juan ortega iban y robaban ,. >> según patrulla de camino paso a la 1am . >> de división y carro lo arrollo víctima muere en el acto . >> conductora coopera . >> 3er homicidio en la calle en pantalla a las 5pm . >> al llegar policía encontró hombre muerto con una herida de bala . >> también en el sur de la bahía buscan para dar con responsable de incendios ,policía quiere dar con el culpable también que incita a sentir placer por incendios . >> vemos . >> gracias . >> ¿qué tal? buenas tardes . >> así es la policía de san josé comenzó paree que de lleno se incorporan tratar de dar con el responsable también experta que habla de las personas que sienten gozo cuándo incendian propiedades . >> pasa por aquí pero tapado . >> la señora dice que días atrás, dijo ver este hombre que coincide con el video visto por cámaras en la calle de east san antonio y vive aterrra
. >> si de presentar cargos por asaltar banco en gilmore . >> a daniel , de jueves pasado por robo denota pidiendo dinero y se dio a la fuga . >> roban , ashley que trabaja en san carlos ve que casas están solas . >> después con juan ortega iban y robaban ,. >> según patrulla de camino paso a la 1am . >> de división y carro lo arrollo víctima muere en el acto . >> conductora coopera . >> 3er homicidio en la calle en pantalla a las 5pm ....
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as happy gilmore taught us, you can't let even one day go to waste. >> oh, yeah, yeah.i love it. >> awesome! >> oh, god that hurt a little but i'm all right. >> my god, son, what are the hell are you doing? >> 364 more days till next year's hockey tryouts. i got to toughen up! oh, god, that felt good! yeah! >> only 363 days until the next state of the union. it's only ten seconds to now with alex wagner. take it away. >> thank you, abby. house republicans are thinking outside the box. can they legislate from there too? it is thursday, january 30th, and this is "now." >> today the speaker and his house members -- >> at the annual winter retreat. >> biggest policy problem. >> we're the alternative party. >> not having realistic alternatives pms. >> maybe we won't have a shutdown over the debt ceiling next month. >> it does seem like the leaders of the house republican party are lining up to pass some sort of immigration bill. >> throw a wrench in his rebranding effort. >> what will republicans agree to in terms of a pathway to the undocumented who get some sort of status?
as happy gilmore taught us, you can't let even one day go to waste. >> oh, yeah, yeah.i love it. >> awesome! >> oh, god that hurt a little but i'm all right. >> my god, son, what are the hell are you doing? >> 364 more days till next year's hockey tryouts. i got to toughen up! oh, god, that felt good! yeah! >> only 363 days until the next state of the union. it's only ten seconds to now with alex wagner. take it away. >> thank you, abby. house...
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it's such a big surprise for me and great day. >> would you kindly welcome to 2014 gilmore artist awardter: it's only presented every four years. ♪ the $300,000 prize goes to an artist the judges believe can sustain a care rear as a major concert pianist, a panel of judges travel the world secretly attending concerts and scouting the next winner. >> it's not just a snapshot. it's a real sense of who they are and what they are and how they react to different kinds of music and different audiences and with a pianist with different instruments. >> buying a new piano and taking time to practice they can use the cash prize however he sees fit to advance his career. ♪ he has not decided how he will spend his prize money just yet but the man who as a boy was inspired to perform after hearing a church organ now knows he earns the stage. i'm in new york. >> reporter: indonesia has a healthcare scheme and coping with a number of patients, that story is coming up, on the news hour. plus. [chanting] anger from fans in france as a controversial comedian is ban from stage and they give the champions
it's such a big surprise for me and great day. >> would you kindly welcome to 2014 gilmore artist awardter: it's only presented every four years. ♪ the $300,000 prize goes to an artist the judges believe can sustain a care rear as a major concert pianist, a panel of judges travel the world secretly attending concerts and scouting the next winner. >> it's not just a snapshot. it's a real sense of who they are and what they are and how they react to different kinds of music and...
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surrey that goal cornerstone eamon gilmore also expressed remorse and the hippies suffered mightily to pee. she should've had a carefree. i took. i think her case. reminds us of the shocking state of. of all historical abuse from traitors and in action to protect the chicken. i admire is a piece. going with that issue. in apologizing to her until today got two longtime friends to accept my tennessee for want of contents and daryl national school in county cork. lisa keith says she hasn't been seeking an apology for herself. trouble is if i freeze the fifties. i'm sure the m t shirt with the eye cream cheese. i think she can compete manner. this week's judgment in her favorite is expected to leave the state open to more than two hundred compensation claims from some of those divine trees. daphne rte news. the plan the mechanics that the sentence to deal with the extra point but the ramifications in just a moment the first time on the person up. this must be a very significant day for for her victims for survivors of sexual abuse in state schools it's really late and i spoke to survive a
surrey that goal cornerstone eamon gilmore also expressed remorse and the hippies suffered mightily to pee. she should've had a carefree. i took. i think her case. reminds us of the shocking state of. of all historical abuse from traitors and in action to protect the chicken. i admire is a piece. going with that issue. in apologizing to her until today got two longtime friends to accept my tennessee for want of contents and daryl national school in county cork. lisa keith says she hasn't been...
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for the consoles but doctors say he came through the night well and his condition remains stable gilmore says kong we are monitoring him constantly his condition is not life threatening and likely control of his contacts to fifteen pm and eight. during training. lost his balance and fell heavily. the crew seems to be boyfriend and a great job. he was treated immediately on tamiflu and then airlifted to hospital the uk's coaches in the austrian mint. our initial and go to see most extensive lucky not to let our allies. he finished runner up in the government must make an impressive comeback to that folder december. but this accident is more serious. he remained in intensive care on to him and the beast. watching dw to stay with us. do. for it the eye. though. he'll be speaking to students enter to win this to be back to him countries in a long time then the immigrants some legal some easy. communal prayer gives them a feeling of security and helps them deal with living in a foreign country. the six million people migrated to south africa in the last two tickets. and that takes notes and w
for the consoles but doctors say he came through the night well and his condition remains stable gilmore says kong we are monitoring him constantly his condition is not life threatening and likely control of his contacts to fifteen pm and eight. during training. lost his balance and fell heavily. the crew seems to be boyfriend and a great job. he was treated immediately on tamiflu and then airlifted to hospital the uk's coaches in the austrian mint. our initial and go to see most extensive...
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welcome to six mm on the porch that eamon gilmore challenge irish walker to justify spending fifty million euro on consulting fees to set up the news from the state company. our schwartz chief executive john tierney told rte radio say that the eternity spent a hundred million euro establishing itself with half our money being paid to outside consultants to fold it in the hallmark describe the spending scandal waiting to evolve. the cd the poet said the trough irish water will be able to demonstrate that it represents value for money. iris water is still sadly no. meters are being installed around the country arrangements are being made to take infrastructure over from local authorities. this morning on rte radio to chief executive john tierney reveal the cost so far. two days we have spent approximately one hundred million establishment and and and over fifty percent that would be a consultancy hundred million fifty million going to cause some say it's not cheap it's absolutely concrete on the basis of an open competition again fixed price contracts and dee dee dee or just his calling in o
welcome to six mm on the porch that eamon gilmore challenge irish walker to justify spending fifty million euro on consulting fees to set up the news from the state company. our schwartz chief executive john tierney told rte radio say that the eternity spent a hundred million euro establishing itself with half our money being paid to outside consultants to fold it in the hallmark describe the spending scandal waiting to evolve. the cd the poet said the trough irish water will be able to...
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come early like he's training hard so she can keep advancing toward the top gilmore down the days get warmer. it's not only people who are bundling up against the cold a farmer in northern japan has covered his newborn calves with insulating material to ward off the freezing temperatures the cmi he she is a dairy farmer in the cold crunchy region in hokkaido. he has put cotton bed of blankets over his newborn canvas. mit she says he's careful about keeping the animals warm because they could easily get sick in the call. he has also instilled peters an enclosed there plastic to keep the wind from blowing in more will he do for now ill get even colder as days go by so i'm going to do everything i can to help the cavs stay healthy a job know she is due to be at us temperatures in the region dipped to as low as minus twenty three degrees celsius on friday. and temperatures are dropping throughout japan our meteorologist roberts pet is here with more on that property. for a generic are also most of the region here today. well we are seeing is just as the siberian i started moving from the
come early like he's training hard so she can keep advancing toward the top gilmore down the days get warmer. it's not only people who are bundling up against the cold a farmer in northern japan has covered his newborn calves with insulating material to ward off the freezing temperatures the cmi he she is a dairy farmer in the cold crunchy region in hokkaido. he has put cotton bed of blankets over his newborn canvas. mit she says he's careful about keeping the animals warm because they could...
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unconstitutional as nothing to do with whether or not it's effective in preventing gun violence on a lead of the gilmore more into that in terms of the day job i think that that's the one slippery slope the gun rights advocates even though they consider this a victory they need to watch out for some greater good concept creeping its way into constitutional rights of that. so what were seen happen in the city of chicago at unprecedented rates of gun violence and so forth. do you think that ms the city that couldn't be benefited from the now struck down regulation. what is he really hasn't benefited from really any of the things of chicago's been doing look illinois was one of the last eight in the country to allow concealed carry. chicago has numerous on gun restrictions will know that the top the cities in the entire country when it comes to gun laws. and yet they just they have not seen the net result of that you would expect that if you have more gun laws and fewer legal guns you would have less gun crime in the exact converse is true in chicago when you take chicago when you take your stand which are
unconstitutional as nothing to do with whether or not it's effective in preventing gun violence on a lead of the gilmore more into that in terms of the day job i think that that's the one slippery slope the gun rights advocates even though they consider this a victory they need to watch out for some greater good concept creeping its way into constitutional rights of that. so what were seen happen in the city of chicago at unprecedented rates of gun violence and so forth. do you think that ms...
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one such execution made headlines when convicted murderer gary gilmore was put to death in 1977. >> he'll be strapped to the chair. at that point, a medical personnel will place an "x" over the inmate's chest. a hood will be placed on him. the chair does not have a back for obvious reasons. it is bolted so that it does not tip over. >> a two-inch thick kevlar panel is bolted to the wall to absorb the rounds. five law enforcement officers from around the area in which the crime was committed are assigned to fire simultaneously. one of the rifles is loaded with dummy rounds, leaving each potential executioner with a hint of doubt as to his ultimate responsibility in the process. >> once he's given his last words, and then he's been given the okay to proceed with the execution, a cadence will be given and shots will be fired. >> i chose to be executed by firing squad because the only other option here is lethal injection. that's what they do to dogs. when they don't want them. i'd rather sit up and take it and have them look at who they're killing. if they was going to execute me tomorrow, i
one such execution made headlines when convicted murderer gary gilmore was put to death in 1977. >> he'll be strapped to the chair. at that point, a medical personnel will place an "x" over the inmate's chest. a hood will be placed on him. the chair does not have a back for obvious reasons. it is bolted so that it does not tip over. >> a two-inch thick kevlar panel is bolted to the wall to absorb the rounds. five law enforcement officers from around the area in which the...
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a guillotine, which seems pretty -- >> utah, which is the last state to have a firing squad, gary gilmorecuted by firing squad. and perhaps that may come back. there is an issue of whether that is cruel and unusual. whether that would be in violation of the 8th amendment. i don't know. >> what's the difference between killing somebody by putting them in a guillotine and chopping their head off or a firing squad and injecting them with chemicals? >> i can't believe we're talking about this. we're talking about a firing squad -- >> why gloss it? >> it's all barbaric. i think in a civilized society, there is no place for it. i know the supreme court has tried to make it more palatable, because it is still part of our law, and we're saying cruel and unusual. but every murder is cruel and unusual in my view. so i don't think you can find a way that's humane to do something like this. >> support for the death penalty is down dramatically from where it used to be. in the peak of the crime spate in the late '80s, early '90s, it was up around 75%. it's now down to about 60%. that's still a substan
a guillotine, which seems pretty -- >> utah, which is the last state to have a firing squad, gary gilmorecuted by firing squad. and perhaps that may come back. there is an issue of whether that is cruel and unusual. whether that would be in violation of the 8th amendment. i don't know. >> what's the difference between killing somebody by putting them in a guillotine and chopping their head off or a firing squad and injecting them with chemicals? >> i can't believe we're...
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now, listen, you should have david gilmore playing guitar. they have mrid together before. 2009. >> it's not a beatles reunion. >> david gilmore should play guitar and elton john on piano. >> anybody else? >> what would be awesome and classy is if the stones showed up. they might outshine them. >> because they're complete. now, i have three ideas here. first one, get a little to help from my friends, joe crocker. another one, oasis the band that wanted to be the next beatles and spice it up and bring youth to the beatles with one direction. >> i could see you over there trying not to turn into the hulk. >> one direction -- >> what can we glean from this conversation? >> someone who's great at cover songs, good at the guitar -- jack black. >> the same band basically for about 12 or 13 years. phenomenal live. does the entire beatles catalog. >> a vote for just paul. >> have you seen paul mccartney doing anything live? yes. >> he looks great for like 55. >> any pearls of wisdom you want to leave us with for next week. >> no. >> nothing better than one direction singing beatles
now, listen, you should have david gilmore playing guitar. they have mrid together before. 2009. >> it's not a beatles reunion. >> david gilmore should play guitar and elton john on piano. >> anybody else? >> what would be awesome and classy is if the stones showed up. they might outshine them. >> because they're complete. now, i have three ideas here. first one, get a little to help from my friends, joe crocker. another one, oasis the band that wanted to be the...
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we have this report by inigo gilmore of independent television news. >> reporter: the artibonite river is in many ways haiti's life source. for generations, people have come here to bathe. it had always provided a natural and safe source of drinking water, too. that is, until it was poisoned with cholera, just over three years ago. people around here started dying. >> ( translated ): this is where we take water to wash our clothes, to shower, to drink. and the u.n. is up there dumping their bathroom waste into the water. we got infected from the water. >> reporter: soldiers stationed at this united nations base perched by the river in the town of mirebalais were accused of being the source of the cholera outbreak. in october, 2010, it was alleged that dark liquid from an overflowing septic tank was spewing from the base into the river. >> ( translated ): my daughter got cholera when she was two years old and recently, she got sick again. she spent three days in hospital. she was much bigger than this. she's lost a lot of weight. >> reporter: three years on, there's been nearly 700,000
we have this report by inigo gilmore of independent television news. >> reporter: the artibonite river is in many ways haiti's life source. for generations, people have come here to bathe. it had always provided a natural and safe source of drinking water, too. that is, until it was poisoned with cholera, just over three years ago. people around here started dying. >> ( translated ): this is where we take water to wash our clothes, to shower, to drink. and the u.n. is up there...
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point, there's just as many people that seem to go to death penalty states, you know, including gary gilmore and ted went to t people who florida and keart out their murders. -- went to florida and carried out their murders. the states that don't have the death penalty have less murders. so there is this question about innocence and then i would say we have evidence that some people were innocent who were executed. i would also say it's not 100% proof. once a case is over -- and you have been executed, the lawyers and courts move on. you don't get a retrial. so it's somewhat left up to our con crens cuss as a society. certainly people have been pardonned. people who have presented evidence in court such as the evidence. he science evidence was wrong. there was science showing a man convicted of arson and there was a mistake. mistakes certainly have been made. a hard to prove 100% that person is innocent. you're still alive, you can prove your innocence but you're if -- but if you're dead, you can not. caller: they hide these executions behind walls. if they would put them out in the pub lick
point, there's just as many people that seem to go to death penalty states, you know, including gary gilmore and ted went to t people who florida and keart out their murders. -- went to florida and carried out their murders. the states that don't have the death penalty have less murders. so there is this question about innocence and then i would say we have evidence that some people were innocent who were executed. i would also say it's not 100% proof. once a case is over -- and you have been...