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and interest rates have been unnaturally low. >> the title of the book is lost decades. what happened in 2008 that empoup -- empowered that ripple. >> guest: that is a good question. my key author and i want to put forward to all of the acronyms and other terms flying around there is one single underlying story repeated throughout history and that is for whatever reason governments encourage or on their own push through increased borrowing. sometimes it is in the belief times are different and we can manage the increased borrowing in an efficient way and a safe way. so allen greenspan in the mid-2000s said we are all borrowing much more but in essence we are smarter than we used to be and we have computers to manage risk and new theories about how to deal with risks and new derivatives that can help us manage risk. the idea we can borrow more is not as scary as it used to be. that is a dangerous idea. and a particularly dangerous idea because you get into trouble when you borrow a lot and the environment changes. and a lot of the environment looked like it was going to b
and interest rates have been unnaturally low. >> the title of the book is lost decades. what happened in 2008 that empoup -- empowered that ripple. >> guest: that is a good question. my key author and i want to put forward to all of the acronyms and other terms flying around there is one single underlying story repeated throughout history and that is for whatever reason governments encourage or on their own push through increased borrowing. sometimes it is in the belief times are...
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they say it's quote unnatural. however, they hesitate homicide. police got a phone call around 9:00 to check on the woman who lives in this apartment complex. when officers got there, she was dead. who she is and how she told by the d.a.'s office. neighbors we spoke to around here are really freaked out. >> yeah, you never hear anything like right around here. but i mean you never know. it's very scary. >>reporter: scary indeed for a lot of people because they say they haven't been notified of anything. malden police investigating the death of a woman that they are calling quote unnatural at this point in time. kelli o'hara, 7 news. >> thank you. >>> we're following breaking news out of lowell where a man has been arrested in connection with a hit and run accident. a 15-year-old was actually hit while riding his bicycle on friday. that man is now accused of intentionally hitting the teenager with his pick-up truck. the 21-year-old from lowell is now facing several charges including armed assault with intent to murder. police believe the man knew t
they say it's quote unnatural. however, they hesitate homicide. police got a phone call around 9:00 to check on the woman who lives in this apartment complex. when officers got there, she was dead. who she is and how she told by the d.a.'s office. neighbors we spoke to around here are really freaked out. >> yeah, you never hear anything like right around here. but i mean you never know. it's very scary. >>reporter: scary indeed for a lot of people because they say they haven't been...
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pace or unnatural impact. >> well yes of course as the climate begins to warm you see an increase in precipitation which is rain and um, an increased occurrence like el ninos. >> and what's interesting is that you know we know this trend of climate change is definitely happening, there is no question about it, scientific consensus there, right. but how that's going to interact with this naturally occurring event of the el nino is still pretty uncertain. >> it's interesting talking to the different researchers each one of them had a different take on how el nino and climate change will impact each other, and in general they said, climate change will probably make el ninos much worse. >> continuing on the topic of climate change now phil i know any time you have a chance to go to the rainforest, no one has to ask you twice. >> that's right i strap on my boots, grab my gear, and i'm there. now this forest we went to in panama is a rather interesting tropical forest. not the prettiest places i've been to, it is wild it is mangled it is the mangrove, but it is very unappreciated and very
pace or unnatural impact. >> well yes of course as the climate begins to warm you see an increase in precipitation which is rain and um, an increased occurrence like el ninos. >> and what's interesting is that you know we know this trend of climate change is definitely happening, there is no question about it, scientific consensus there, right. but how that's going to interact with this naturally occurring event of the el nino is still pretty uncertain. >> it's interesting...
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and interest rates have been unnaturally low. >> the title of the book is lost decades. what happened in 2008 that empoup -- empowered that ripple. >> guest: that is a good question. my key author and i want to put forward to all of the acronyms and other terms flying around there is one single underlying story repeated throughout history and that is for whatever reason governments encourage or on their own push through increased borrowing. sometimes it is in the belief times are different and we can manage the increased borrowing in an efficient way and a safe way. so allen greenspan in the mid-2000s said we are all borrowing much more but in essence we are smarter than we used to be and we have computers to manage risk and new theories about how to deal with risks and new derivatives that can help us manage risk. the idea we can borrow more is not as scary as it used to be. that is a dangerous idea. and a particularly dangerous idea because you get into trouble when you borrow a lot and the environment changes. and a lot of the environment looked like it was going to b
and interest rates have been unnaturally low. >> the title of the book is lost decades. what happened in 2008 that empoup -- empowered that ripple. >> guest: that is a good question. my key author and i want to put forward to all of the acronyms and other terms flying around there is one single underlying story repeated throughout history and that is for whatever reason governments encourage or on their own push through increased borrowing. sometimes it is in the belief times are...
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doctors will soon take an unnatural step by asking some blood donors to stop giving. travel to mexico or central or south america to wait at least 28 days before donating blood. they also say he may have to re-examine their current supply if a recent donor comes down with zika symptoms. >>> there are at least 50 confirmed cases of the zika virus here in the united states. how can you protect yourself? consumer reports is reissuing its exclusive list of the most effective mosquito repellent. lindsay janet has the details. >> reporter: concerns surrounding the zika virus at an all-time high. the cdc raising the zika response to the highest level of activation and assigning staff to work 24/7 on the response. while the world continues to spray pesticides to try to kill off the mosquitoes, what can you do to keep from being bitten? >> deet is safe and effective. >> reporter: a mosquito known from carrying and spreading zika. sawyer fisherman's formula, natural pel, and >> those protected for eight hours. >> reporter: those with zika may be ill with fever, rash, joint pain
doctors will soon take an unnatural step by asking some blood donors to stop giving. travel to mexico or central or south america to wait at least 28 days before donating blood. they also say he may have to re-examine their current supply if a recent donor comes down with zika symptoms. >>> there are at least 50 confirmed cases of the zika virus here in the united states. how can you protect yourself? consumer reports is reissuing its exclusive list of the most effective mosquito...
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so the idea of me wanting to do something that's extremelyted just seemed bizarre and unnatural. being an actor hasn't been easy. you're given mostly "no." there's these sayings, just keep on the corner! i was like, this is the longest block ever. it's like 20 years walking on one block, waiting for the corner to turn.uccessful as a supporting player in both tv and film, brie was searchinging for that role that would show her true talents. and then she read the screenplayll independent film called "room." and something inside her clicked. >> good morning, ng, tv. good morning, sink. >> you're 5 now? you're 5 and you're old enough you have to have to understand. we can't keep living like this. you need to help me. >> reporter: the character allowed her to create an homagend to connect more deeply with her costar. >> this is a mothering role. i had to really create the sense of companionship with this boy. want to just give everything you have to that brilliant little kid? he's the best. i felt so much responsibility. i knew from being an actor at the same age jake was and how badl
so the idea of me wanting to do something that's extremelyted just seemed bizarre and unnatural. being an actor hasn't been easy. you're given mostly "no." there's these sayings, just keep on the corner! i was like, this is the longest block ever. it's like 20 years walking on one block, waiting for the corner to turn.uccessful as a supporting player in both tv and film, brie was searchinging for that role that would show her true talents. and then she read the screenplayll...
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don'tnow that it will impact the relationship, but running againstach other is in itself a little bit unnatural. >> and, jackie, exactly what george says, certainly marco and jeb can speak for themselves on this. i have a young son who plays in his school basketball team, but his friends also play in the league and oftentimes they dress differentland compete against each other. this is well within the process. but most important thing is this is athe toughest job in the world. so youave to be prepared to be asked tough questions, people will raise certain concerns about your candidacy and who are from your own state and your own backyard. i think the rubio strategy has always been deal with it up front, be candid about everything, and certainly acknowledge the relationship he's had and will continue to have with jeb bush as a great friend, especially here in south florida. >> is senator rubio an establishment candidate or anti-establishment candidate. you know, he's on the verge there, many people saying he's not -- >> i think, jackie, the real answer is mco rubio is marco rubio. he's always be
don'tnow that it will impact the relationship, but running againstach other is in itself a little bit unnatural. >> and, jackie, exactly what george says, certainly marco and jeb can speak for themselves on this. i have a young son who plays in his school basketball team, but his friends also play in the league and oftentimes they dress differentland compete against each other. this is well within the process. but most important thing is this is athe toughest job in the world. so youave...
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she claims she did the experiment to teach patients how unhealthy and unnatural fast food can be. the photo piqued some interest and has been shared hundred of thousands of times online. she isn't the first to claim mcdonalds food doesn't rot. others have posted similar photos of mcdonald's food in recent years, prompting the company to address the question on its website. they explain by saying: "you might have seen experiments which seem to show no decomposition in our food. most likely, this is because the food has dehydrated before any visible could occur." busting web site snopes took on the case and they claim credibility behind these fast food experiments on social media. the site said any food can appear not to decompose if the conditions are right. decompose if the conditions are right. you'll see a positive change in this year's sports illustrated swim suit magazine. when the issue hits newsstands next week, you'll see a few more normal, full figured women. meet ashley graham, she's a plus size model and outspoken advocate for body positivity. was in the swim suit was in
she claims she did the experiment to teach patients how unhealthy and unnatural fast food can be. the photo piqued some interest and has been shared hundred of thousands of times online. she isn't the first to claim mcdonalds food doesn't rot. others have posted similar photos of mcdonald's food in recent years, prompting the company to address the question on its website. they explain by saying: "you might have seen experiments which seem to show no decomposition in our food. most likely,...
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you've got to keepal you don't pay attention to body it's going to destroy itself stuff chair i feel unnatural here. you come out on the middle of the ran sit there and watch themwa it's an intimidation or just a great place to watch the show this sunday at the q at 730 for0 all tickets which are still availablele you can find that link easily thank you very much. wec appreciate and this is the lead up to wrestlemania afraida to see this. this is the global stage i can promise of chaos and a wonderful show.w. that this is our playoffs. thank you. so they come in some they were all of should this be illegal find out if a new law that's in the works for close call for a dog owner tried to get upstairsl his best friend doesn't want to ride in the elevator tries to get out see how the situation played out coming up next details and the photos for welcome back.el it is about no more alarm clocks through the weekend. you can say we have arrived.e life from an elevator accident that pulled the dog. they saw the dog be imposed andd was able to get that dog off the leach. so my gosh. that would have be
you've got to keepal you don't pay attention to body it's going to destroy itself stuff chair i feel unnatural here. you come out on the middle of the ran sit there and watch themwa it's an intimidation or just a great place to watch the show this sunday at the q at 730 for0 all tickets which are still availablele you can find that link easily thank you very much. wec appreciate and this is the lead up to wrestlemania afraida to see this. this is the global stage i can promise of chaos and a...
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. >> it's an old man with an officer kneeling on his back who takes i had arm back in an unnatural angleurposefully and there's only one thing that arm can do and that's break. >> the prosecutor's office is investigating the allegations. we reached out to the police department. we're now waiting for a response. >>> a mother and son face charges in what prosecutors call a real estate scam carried out in several south jersey counties. camden county authorities have accused christian edmonds and his mother, lisa smith, of leasing or selling properties in foreclosure. one victim paid almost $28,000 for a home but never got it or a refund. investigators say there are 20 victims so far in camden, gloucester and burlington counties. they believe there are more. >>> sixers rookie okafor has settled his speeding case. he drove 108 miles an hour across the ben franklin bridge. okafor pleaded guilty to a chance of unsafe operation of a vehicle andç agreed to pay a $7 fine. he's on track to make around $4 million this year. >>> a small earthquake prompted a rash of calls to 911 last night. the u.s.
. >> it's an old man with an officer kneeling on his back who takes i had arm back in an unnatural angleurposefully and there's only one thing that arm can do and that's break. >> the prosecutor's office is investigating the allegations. we reached out to the police department. we're now waiting for a response. >>> a mother and son face charges in what prosecutors call a real estate scam carried out in several south jersey counties. camden county authorities have accused...
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. >> it's an old man with an officer kneeling on his back who takes his arm back in an unnatural anglepurposefully and there's only one thing that arm can do and that's break. >> the prosecutoprosecutor's of investigating the allegations. we did reach out to the police department. we're waiting to are a response. >>> crews put out a fire in a travel camper parked at a restaurant. the flames broke out around 11:15 outside a cracker barrel on east lancaster avenue no no one was hurt. >>> a small earthquake shook a north philadelphia community last night prompting a rash of calls to 911. the magnitude 1.6 earthquake was confirmed, hitting the town of butler, horace county -- morris county. >>> okafor settled his speeding case. he drove 108 miles an hour across the ben franklin bridge last october. that's more than twice the bridge's posted speed limit of 45 miles per hour. okafor pleaded guilty to a charge of unsafe operation of a motor vehicle and he'll pay a fine of more than $430. okafor is on track to make around $4 million this year. >>> now to decision 2016. the democratic president
. >> it's an old man with an officer kneeling on his back who takes his arm back in an unnatural anglepurposefully and there's only one thing that arm can do and that's break. >> the prosecutoprosecutor's of investigating the allegations. we did reach out to the police department. we're waiting to are a response. >>> crews put out a fire in a travel camper parked at a restaurant. the flames broke out around 11:15 outside a cracker barrel on east lancaster avenue no no one...
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some babies born to women with the virus have unnaturally small heads, or micro-cephaly the world health organization's director- general announced a plan to fight it today: (( dr. margaret chan, who director-general: "a coordinated international response is needed to minimize the threat in affected countries and reduce the risk of further international spread." )) ((dave courvoisier)) u-s house members have asked the center for disease control for information on research, testing and dollars available to ensure the country is prepared. they also asked in a letter if a travel warning could have been issued sooner./// ((denise valdez)) > the amtrak engineer involved in the deadly train derailment last may... has reportedly changed his story. brandon bostian told national transportation safety board investigators that he couldn't remember anything about the crash when it happened... now he says he remembers accelerating the train on a eight people died and another 200 were injured outside of philadelphia when the train left the tracks. suspicion surrounded bostian, but investigators refuse
some babies born to women with the virus have unnaturally small heads, or micro-cephaly the world health organization's director- general announced a plan to fight it today: (( dr. margaret chan, who director-general: "a coordinated international response is needed to minimize the threat in affected countries and reduce the risk of further international spread." )) ((dave courvoisier)) u-s house members have asked the center for disease control for information on research, testing and...
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we've secured break through agreement for britain to reduce the unnatural draw that our benefit system exerts across europe. we've made sure that e.u. migrants cannot claim the universal credit while looking for work. those coming from the e.u. who have not found work within six months can now be required to leave. today we've established a new emergency break so that e.u. migrants have to wait for years before there is full access to benefits. this putsen end to the idea that people can come to our country and get something for nothing. the commissioner said unambiguously that britain already qualifies to use this mechanism. it won't be some short-term fix. once activated this will be in place for a full seven years. we agree that e.u. migrants working in britain can no longer send child benefit home at u.k. rates. these changes will apply to new claimants and insure that they will apply to existing claimants to the start of 2020. i came here to end the practice of sending child benefits overseas at u.k. rates both for current and future rates, and i've got them both. our fourth negot
we've secured break through agreement for britain to reduce the unnatural draw that our benefit system exerts across europe. we've made sure that e.u. migrants cannot claim the universal credit while looking for work. those coming from the e.u. who have not found work within six months can now be required to leave. today we've established a new emergency break so that e.u. migrants have to wait for years before there is full access to benefits. this putsen end to the idea that people can come...
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush look. >> announcer: john elliott is an oscar nominee and was the head makeup artist on "desperate housewives." >> airbrush makeup is so sheer, it's so natural-looking, that people just look and say, "god, you're glowing. i don't know why, but you look great." >> announcer: every woman knows that with fingers, sponges, and brushes, it's very hard to get a smooth, natural look. airbrush beautifully covers your flaws with the smoothest, most natural look available in any makeup anywhere. but until now you had to be a celebrity. not anymore. now airbrush is for everyone. luminess air has made this hollywood sec
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural look of liquids and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your...
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into a bridge, can't you sue the government and the people who build the bridge because it is an unnatural impediment built by the welfare state of the day? the court ruling changed a lot of attitudes and legal precedents about government investment in infrastructure and validated the existence of bridges. it sounds archaic. riverboats,s of watch out where you are going. and it is said in the book, i could find it. , the responsibility of government was to build roads, bridges, and to protect the poor ndigent.i this is a man who did not give to charity. he got lots of requests to. you stretch that to in 1932,mployment rate that extends? ? roads thatthe major i think of during the civil war were turnpikes. a proportion of roads? >> that is back in the news because of the scene in the movie where the guy comes into the office and says, my family yearsd a tollbooth for . i have no idea what the percentage was. the movement towards free access was growing and the civil war probably ended a lot of the archaic tolling system. some of it changed. >> invading armies did not usually pay. >> if they
into a bridge, can't you sue the government and the people who build the bridge because it is an unnatural impediment built by the welfare state of the day? the court ruling changed a lot of attitudes and legal precedents about government investment in infrastructure and validated the existence of bridges. it sounds archaic. riverboats,s of watch out where you are going. and it is said in the book, i could find it. , the responsibility of government was to build roads, bridges, and to protect...
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i don't know if he was naturally born or unnaturally born or c section or section 8 housing, i don'tow. i wasn't there. 1k3 what about john kasich. something is not right. he was born in makeezrocks? i have never heard of makeezrocks. i have been many, many places. it could be cuba or kenya. what kind of person comes from rocks? >> i think it is in pennsylvania. >> no, i think you are wrong. i don't want the democrats to file a lawsuit. it is simple as that. >> you are protecting they will? protecting them. >> i have a master plan and i am looking out for the republican party. i am in the lead and i don't get it. it looks like you got moo it with jermaine jackson. michael jackson lost confidence after the bad, bad, bad plays stib surgery -- plastic surgery. how do you feel about that? >> i never liked jermaine. he was a mean person and i was more of a tito guy. tito is a nice guy. he is very unassuming and plays the base and duds -- does a fantastic job. tito is better than jermaine and of course janet. i love janet. latoya, she is not the brightest bulb in the shed. >> hopefully caw
i don't know if he was naturally born or unnaturally born or c section or section 8 housing, i don'tow. i wasn't there. 1k3 what about john kasich. something is not right. he was born in makeezrocks? i have never heard of makeezrocks. i have been many, many places. it could be cuba or kenya. what kind of person comes from rocks? >> i think it is in pennsylvania. >> no, i think you are wrong. i don't want the democrats to file a lawsuit. it is simple as that. >> you are...
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at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious, incongruously addictive eggws what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye-goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives near here and he loves this place. a low-key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate seeing you and all of the people from the u.s. >> well, we miss you. >> i miss new york city. >> i'll tell you something really terrible. every relationship i've ever had with a woman, at some point very early on, i bring them to yasuda in new york. and i would watch how they eat. if they talk too much, if they didn't understand how to eat sushi, if they did not eat the uni, we will never have a relationship. that's it. that's the end. ♪ they don't serve high-end sushi here or elaborate fare. it's almost like hipster tempura. this style of food is known as kushiagei. skewers of delicious things dipped in batter and fried. perfect. yas
at lawsons, you can dig into their unnaturally fluffy, insanely delicious, incongruously addictive eggws what. but it all smells delicious and looks enticing. in the tiny almost micro-neighborhood of nakamaguro, tokyo, all is quiet. and amazingly for right here in the middle of this eye-goggling, pinball machine of a city, green. yasuda lives near here and he loves this place. a low-key joint to enjoy family meals and meet friends. >> i so much appreciate seeing you and all of the people...
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each kid a few feet away from the bill we are told to be quiet until interact which is so unnatural.has barely improved because it is dominated by government. sometimes union and they fight but to date have many more exciting tasted -- choices they learn math and science will playing video games i think there brainwork much faster and better than mine did but i was sitting in class. john: covering technology for "forbes" she says education is finally getting some creative construction. >> there is no better time whether a teacher or a student or a parent. john: the teachers are worried. >> the technology is not meant to replace teachers but making their job easier and better. remember you listen to the class then go do homework? the models looked at around c ago whole and to listen to the boring lecture is said to come to the classroom you we're doing work with the teacher to get one-on-one attention. john: one of the first in a vengeance because of youtube from a guy named khan trying to help him a lecture so a friend said put some of your lectures on youtube and given the shot. >>
each kid a few feet away from the bill we are told to be quiet until interact which is so unnatural.has barely improved because it is dominated by government. sometimes union and they fight but to date have many more exciting tasted -- choices they learn math and science will playing video games i think there brainwork much faster and better than mine did but i was sitting in class. john: covering technology for "forbes" she says education is finally getting some creative...
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you hear about people saying at the moment this recovery is unnaturally long and longer than average so it must, by definition, come to an end. my view would be at some time either the federal reserve acts in a way that tips the economy into a recession or some shock strikes that forces the feds hands or a combination from over seas causes the jump. what will the federal reserve reserve do is one question? will it slow the economy down? the other question is if the federal reserve is not the thing that participates this recession is it the combination of world events? that would be a new event. most of the time, i think we think about the united states as moving along its own path and not being driven by external influences. if this is a new case where china and china slow down precipitates a greater slowdown in the east asian industry and that translates to the united states that would be effective. >> host: has the legislation of 2008 important for stabilization of the economy? >> guest: so i think there are many aspects of the legislative response. the first one, the first big wan
you hear about people saying at the moment this recovery is unnaturally long and longer than average so it must, by definition, come to an end. my view would be at some time either the federal reserve acts in a way that tips the economy into a recession or some shock strikes that forces the feds hands or a combination from over seas causes the jump. what will the federal reserve reserve do is one question? will it slow the economy down? the other question is if the federal reserve is not the...
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that we had this problem but the text expolitic sitly recognize that is welfare system can act as unnatural draw to come to this country. now, mr. speaker, manifesto set out four objectives to solve this problem, i mentioned this at prime minister's questions. we delivered on two of them within months of the general election. already eu migrants will no longer be able to claim credits, new unemployment benefit while looking for work. and if those coming from the eu haven't found work within six months, they can now be required to live. now in these texts we've secured proposals for the other two areas, if someone comes from another country in europe leaving family at home, they will have their child benefit paid at local rate not at a generous british rate and we have made progress on benefits. people said it would be impossible to end the idea of something for nothing and that a four-year restriction benefits was completely out of the question but that is now what is in the text. emergency brake will have to wait four years until they have full access to our benefits. the european commissi
that we had this problem but the text expolitic sitly recognize that is welfare system can act as unnatural draw to come to this country. now, mr. speaker, manifesto set out four objectives to solve this problem, i mentioned this at prime minister's questions. we delivered on two of them within months of the general election. already eu migrants will no longer be able to claim credits, new unemployment benefit while looking for work. and if those coming from the eu haven't found work within six...
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so the idea of me wanting to do something that's extremely extroverted seemed bizarre and unnatural. being an actor hasn't been easy. you're given mostly "no"s. there's like these sayings like just keep on going, it's just around the corner and it just block, ever. this is like 20 years walking on one block waiting for that corner to turn. >> reporter: while successful as a supporting player in both tv and film, brie was still searching for that role that would show her true talents. and then she read the screenplay for a small, independent film called "room" and something inside her clicked. >> good morning. good morning, tv. good morning, sink. >> you're 5 now. you're 5 and you're old enough to understand what the world is. you have to understand. you have to understand. we can't keep living like this. you need to help me. >> reporter: the character allowed her to create an homage to her own mother and to connect more deeply with her co-star. >> this is a mothering role. i had to really create this sense of companionship with this boy. how could you not want to just brilliant littl
so the idea of me wanting to do something that's extremely extroverted seemed bizarre and unnatural. being an actor hasn't been easy. you're given mostly "no"s. there's like these sayings like just keep on going, it's just around the corner and it just block, ever. this is like 20 years walking on one block waiting for that corner to turn. >> reporter: while successful as a supporting player in both tv and film, brie was still searching for that role that would show her true...
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. >> don't try to inhibit the emotion, that is unnatural, see if you can turn that energy in something more positive by doing research or volunteering for political cause you believe in. >> jeff says he is not out to hurt anyone and will continue to post his political views as the election heats up. >> i learned a long time ago that i'm not likely to change anybody's mind. >> that was jamie boll reporting. if you really can't stand a friend's political posts on facebook or twitter, one option unfollow that person until the election is over. to avoid seeing their posts without going to the extreme of blocking or unfriending that person. >> john: after the break, new video, intense video from the scene of this fire at hildebran's town hall. >> christine: chef billy parise will give you great idea what's to eat while watching this week's ciaa tournament, showing us queso sluffed pretzels. here is where to find bounce based on your cable provider on >> john: we're continuing to follow this breaking news out of burke county this morning, firefighters on the scene of a fire in the building t
. >> don't try to inhibit the emotion, that is unnatural, see if you can turn that energy in something more positive by doing research or volunteering for political cause you believe in. >> jeff says he is not out to hurt anyone and will continue to post his political views as the election heats up. >> i learned a long time ago that i'm not likely to change anybody's mind. >> that was jamie boll reporting. if you really can't stand a friend's political posts on facebook...
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steve: when you take a step back, it seems unnatural to put antiperspirant on a part of your body that's prone to perspire. >> you have two glands. one designed to sweat for temperature and one for an odor. you give an odor to warn others to stay away. we don't need that. we have other ways of communicating that. [indiscernible - talking over one another] nick: i'm keeping my antiperspirant. i don't want to sweat or smell. we appreciate that. nick: glad to hear that. tomorrow you may be sweating. we'll be pushing into the upper 50s to somebody hitting 60. it will be coming with rain. we'll be talking about rain with the system from the west and a gusty breeze in the forecast. today wasn't bad. up around 50 in the city. that's way above average. average high should be 39. 51, washington, d.c. upper 40s into new england. 43 at buffalo. 50 as you get towards pittsburgh. clouds are on the increase, high clouds. they'll thicken up through the night and maybe past the midnight hour, 3:00 to 5:00 in the morning, the first couple of showers may arrive. there will be showery weather in the mornin
steve: when you take a step back, it seems unnatural to put antiperspirant on a part of your body that's prone to perspire. >> you have two glands. one designed to sweat for temperature and one for an odor. you give an odor to warn others to stay away. we don't need that. we have other ways of communicating that. [indiscernible - talking over one another] nick: i'm keeping my antiperspirant. i don't want to sweat or smell. we appreciate that. nick: glad to hear that. tomorrow you may be...