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it is just approach to welfare policy in finland. an approach to welfare policy in finland. it is just an experiment at this stage but one attracting interest around the world. the new approach involves providing a standard basic income to every citizen whether you work or not. that way, those without a job have an incentive to take even poorly paid or part—time work as they would get to keep the benefit any salary. the traditional weather system means getting a job usually means losing benefits. will be new system actually encourage more people to work? nobody knows the shore. that is why the finnish government has decided to test it. two dozen unemployed people will get about $580 a month whether they look for a job or not —— 2000. translation: we will get information on how this kind of economic incentive affects people's behaviour. it is valuable information and more than the current discussion is based on. we will get some facts. the current discussion is mostly based on opinions and very strong opinions for or against eu welfar
it is just approach to welfare policy in finland. an approach to welfare policy in finland. it is just an experiment at this stage but one attracting interest around the world. the new approach involves providing a standard basic income to every citizen whether you work or not. that way, those without a job have an incentive to take even poorly paid or part—time work as they would get to keep the benefit any salary. the traditional weather system means getting a job usually means losing...
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the fact is that there are 250,000 unemployed people in finland.on employment rate has remained stubbornly above it percent. the experiment ends in two years. hope to find out if an unconditional basic income makes people more industrious or not. daniel: and that wraps up your business news. if you are looking for an extension to your holiday season , sarah can help you out. sarah: that's right, daniel. christmas might be over for you and me, but for other people, festivities are just beginning. orthodox russians celebrate the holiday on january 7, and in moscow, there is plenty to get people into the christmas spirit. took us on adents romantic spin on one of the city's most impressive ice rinks. reporter: the view was breathtaking, and the location is spectacular. 254 meters above the ground -- reporter: in one of russia's hottest winter attractions. reporter: you can realize two things at once, ice-skating and floating above the clouds. reporter: here on this skyscraper, it is not just a treat for sports fans. take a look. the view is incredible
the fact is that there are 250,000 unemployed people in finland.on employment rate has remained stubbornly above it percent. the experiment ends in two years. hope to find out if an unconditional basic income makes people more industrious or not. daniel: and that wraps up your business news. if you are looking for an extension to your holiday season , sarah can help you out. sarah: that's right, daniel. christmas might be over for you and me, but for other people, festivities are just...
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we'll see how this goes in finland.y are trying it with 2,000 people for four years. >> it's already been tried. kennedy: you don't have anyone who will tackle entitlement reform. if you have all these various programs whether it's snap or medicaid, it ends up being such bureaucrat is wasteful programs. >> libertarians are creating a new entitlement so they are legitimizing the idea of the entitlement state. >> it's called a negative tax and it does not take await incentive to the work. >> nor does it take away the income tax. >> i love it, jonathon hoenig. >> you don't even have to look at the pilot program. france thanked a universal basic income since 1998. the unemployment rate is below 8%. kennedy: you don't just add to it, you scrap the whole thing and end up with a much smaller breweriate i and pay a much, much lower number to people. you saw one of our biggest issues. >> and you basically legitimize the anti-work, the lazy entitlement mentality. >> not with a negative tax program you don't. >> when you have say
we'll see how this goes in finland.y are trying it with 2,000 people for four years. >> it's already been tried. kennedy: you don't have anyone who will tackle entitlement reform. if you have all these various programs whether it's snap or medicaid, it ends up being such bureaucrat is wasteful programs. >> libertarians are creating a new entitlement so they are legitimizing the idea of the entitlement state. >> it's called a negative tax and it does not take await incentive to...
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. >>> as you would expect in finland, it's cold right now. lots of ice. whatever way you can. i liked how these guys did it. they decided to create an ice carousel. it doesn't make any sense visually. >> it might get you a little dizzy, but i think this is really fascinating what they do to create this. first you got to draw a circle in the ice. you have to get your chainsaw. >> how do you do that? i guess you attach a string or rose to this half. >> right. how do you get that thing to spin? >> take the motor of a boat! >> that is just awful. >> no way, really? >> dude, now you're talking. >> of course, they get a little fire going with a little hot dog over the fire. i counted, there was something like seven people on this thing. >> that's half a mile in diameter with a bug ship of little things going, come on. >> and invite everybody over to the block party. >> it's like a revolving restaurant. >> yeah. >> guess what, oli, your dream is going to come true. here's the translation. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, yeah. how fast can you get that littl
. >>> as you would expect in finland, it's cold right now. lots of ice. whatever way you can. i liked how these guys did it. they decided to create an ice carousel. it doesn't make any sense visually. >> it might get you a little dizzy, but i think this is really fascinating what they do to create this. first you got to draw a circle in the ice. you have to get your chainsaw. >> how do you do that? i guess you attach a string or rose to this half. >> right. how do you...
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ashley: yeah. >> so it's actually going to be very interesting to see what happens in finland.d they're doing the experiment. [laughter] i'm personally skeptical about whether it'll work, but my mind is open. if they actually find out that more people will decide to work because of this, then that's great to learn. ashley: well, it does come down to the individual, doesn't it? because, you know, the argument they're giving is, well, it offers workers greater security and allows those who are jobless to pick up other odd to jobs without losing the benefits. they'll get this tax-free 587 a month, they also say with high-tech kicking in, a lot of people are out of work. high-tech jobs or technology itself is making a number of occupations, well, they're just losing jobs because a machine can do a better job than a human. so from that point of view, from a social point of view, it could work, wouldn't you not say? >> well, there are these people who think that there are going to be no jobs in the future because of automation. ashley: right. >> i wonder whether those are the same pe
ashley: yeah. >> so it's actually going to be very interesting to see what happens in finland.d they're doing the experiment. [laughter] i'm personally skeptical about whether it'll work, but my mind is open. if they actually find out that more people will decide to work because of this, then that's great to learn. ashley: well, it does come down to the individual, doesn't it? because, you know, the argument they're giving is, well, it offers workers greater security and allows those who...
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. >>> finland is the first european country to pay unemployed citizens a basic monthly income. 2,000icked citizens get the payment of $587. they'll continue to get the payment even they get a job. the unemployment rate in finland is just over 8%. >>> and britain's largest supermarket chain is now charging the same price for men's and women's razors. tesco had been charging twice as much for men's razors. today, they lowers the price of the female model to $1.25 for a two-pack. they found that women were charged 37% more for clothes in the uk. >> it's amazing how much it costs to turn something pink instead of blue. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> still ahead, a last-second thriller. the trojans fight until the very end against penn state for the rose bowl championship. ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... sfx: (balloon squeals) hahahaha, i had a 2nd balloon goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah. happens to more people than you t
. >>> finland is the first european country to pay unemployed citizens a basic monthly income. 2,000icked citizens get the payment of $587. they'll continue to get the payment even they get a job. the unemployment rate in finland is just over 8%. >>> and britain's largest supermarket chain is now charging the same price for men's and women's razors. tesco had been charging twice as much for men's razors. today, they lowers the price of the female model to $1.25 for a two-pack....
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but a new scheme is starting in finland. we are focusing on that today.st country in the world to pilot a basic income scheme. 2000 unemployed people in the country will begin receiving 560 euros — that's $585 dollars — every month from the state with no strings attached. the government believes manyjob seekers are put off getting a job because they will lose benefits and therefore be worse off financially. it isa it is a really interesting experiment that many countries are watching, and we will be talking you through how it works and what is at sta ke through how it works and what is at stake ina through how it works and what is at stake in a world business report. in a new year's address to the nation, india's prime minister, narendra modi, has announced several initiatives to help those hardest hit by the country's decision to scrap some banknotes. measures include additional incentives for digital transactions as well as financial support forfarmers who have been hit hard by the change. there has been widespread disruption since the prime minister an
but a new scheme is starting in finland. we are focusing on that today.st country in the world to pilot a basic income scheme. 2000 unemployed people in the country will begin receiving 560 euros — that's $585 dollars — every month from the state with no strings attached. the government believes manyjob seekers are put off getting a job because they will lose benefits and therefore be worse off financially. it isa it is a really interesting experiment that many countries are watching, and...
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the finland thing. last night i testified the finland thing. >> i'm proud of sweden.y right on a small local level in a small industry. they right for the a short period of time and realized it didn't work and said to hell with it. france did it the wrong way saying everyone has to work for 35 hours a week. the socialist party in france is trying to get out from under this stupid way of running an economy. the democratic party which has been proposing nonsense during the last campaign, experiment in a tiny town in nursing homes. don't have a $15 minimum wage and free college education for everybody. kennedy: bill clinton talked about the states being land tories of democracy whether legal marijuana would work. have smaller case studies and see if you can apply them at the macro level. it's funny because -- if you look at the republicans right now. they are the ones coming out in favor of the new jobs. we talked about uber and lift. liz warren promised to do away with them because of a few examples of stories having bad experiences. so it seems like we are really kinds
the finland thing. last night i testified the finland thing. >> i'm proud of sweden.y right on a small local level in a small industry. they right for the a short period of time and realized it didn't work and said to hell with it. france did it the wrong way saying everyone has to work for 35 hours a week. the socialist party in france is trying to get out from under this stupid way of running an economy. the democratic party which has been proposing nonsense during the last campaign,...
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finland, france, sweden or switzerla switzerland. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer.k of the week is a television show. for those of you who enjoyed the americans, this is another cold war spy thriller. the result is a completely gripping picture of the cold car at its height as seen through the two germanys. it's on itunes. yes it has subtitles but you'll forget about that within minutes. >>> now for the last look. the world might have just avoided making elephants go the way of the dodo bird and the dinosaur. tens of thousands of elephants are killed for their tusk and 20% have been slaughtered. the identify ri that voter get from their tusk can do go from about $1,000 a pound. there is good news for these vulnerable animals. just before new year china pledged to shut down the legal, domestic ivory market, which is the largest in the world in one year's time. i spoke to secretary james baker about this issue and about china's recent decision. >> when i became secretary of state way back in 1989, i was instrumental in getting a global ban on the trade in ivory which
finland, france, sweden or switzerla switzerland. stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer.k of the week is a television show. for those of you who enjoyed the americans, this is another cold war spy thriller. the result is a completely gripping picture of the cold car at its height as seen through the two germanys. it's on itunes. yes it has subtitles but you'll forget about that within minutes. >>> now for the last look. the world might have just avoided making elephants go...
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her next role will be head coach of the finland national side.sh athletics say they're confused as to why david weir has used social media to criticise them today. the six—time paralympic champion voiced his frustration with the governing body saying he doesn't want to race for his country again. weir wrote "i have been let down again. today is the day i officially retire from gb i will never put a shirt on again. thanks british athletics. what a joke." weir had won four gold medals at london 2012, but returned from rio last summer empty handed. he had already said that he'd retire this coming april after the london marathon. marco fu came from 3—nil down to beat the world number 4 judd trump in a thriller at the masters snooker at the alexandra palace. trump had been only one frame away from victory, but after drawing level at 5—all, a fluke from fu put him in contention to steal the win. he went on to secure his place in the quarter—finals with a break of 102. he'll play mark allen on thursday. that's all from sportsday. there'll be more sport
her next role will be head coach of the finland national side.sh athletics say they're confused as to why david weir has used social media to criticise them today. the six—time paralympic champion voiced his frustration with the governing body saying he doesn't want to race for his country again. weir wrote "i have been let down again. today is the day i officially retire from gb i will never put a shirt on again. thanks british athletics. what a joke." weir had won four gold medals...
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tour's ‘desert swing', dredge opened up with an eight—under—par 64, and he leads by one shot from finland'sictory on the european tour. two shots off the lead, in a tie for third, is graeme mcdowell. the northern irishman, who has slipped to 9ist in the world, shot a six—under—par 66. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, while some of us were shivering on thursday, for others, for example across the north of scotland, it was remarkably mild. a day of contrasts. we are kind of getting back to normal through this weekend. most of us will turn less cold. a bit of a breeze, some sunshine, but there will be some rain around, too. we are losing the continental feed which brought most of us a very cold day on thursday. we are doing to start to drag air in off the atlantic, and hence that rise in temperatures for the majority. but we start the day with a hard frost, one or two freezing fog patches. and the odd shower as well, which could cause some icy stretches. it should be a dry start across wales, that fog up over high ground, but that will be lifting, and th
tour's ‘desert swing', dredge opened up with an eight—under—par 64, and he leads by one shot from finland'sictory on the european tour. two shots off the lead, in a tie for third, is graeme mcdowell. the northern irishman, who has slipped to 9ist in the world, shot a six—under—par 66. but, from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello. well, while some of us were shivering on thursday, for others, for example across the north of scotland, it was remarkably mild. a day...
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her next role will be head coach of the finland national side.edia to criticise them today. the six—time paralympic champion voiced his frustration with the governing body saying he doesn't want to race for his country again. weir wrote "i have been let down again. today is the day i officially retire from gb i will never put a shirt on again. thanks british athletics. what a joke."
her next role will be head coach of the finland national side.edia to criticise them today. the six—time paralympic champion voiced his frustration with the governing body saying he doesn't want to race for his country again. weir wrote "i have been let down again. today is the day i officially retire from gb i will never put a shirt on again. thanks british athletics. what a joke."
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finland? france? sweden or switzerland? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer.week's book of the week is a television show. "deutch land 83." for those of you who enjoyed "the americans" this is a german series. and east german army officer is sent into west germany to spy at the highest levels in 1983. the result is a completely gripping picture of the cold war at its height, as seen through the fulcrum of two germanys. it's on itunes. but you will forget about that in minutes. now, for the last look. the world may have just avoided making elephants go the way of the dodo birds and the dinosaur. over the last decade, 20% of elephants have been slaughtered, according to the union for the conservation of nature. the ivory that poachers getter if tausks is $1,000 a pound. there is news for this animals. china pledged to shut down its ivory market, which is the largest in the world, in one year's time. i spoke to secretary james baker about this issue. and about china's recent decision. >> when i became secretary of state, way back in 1989, i was instrumental in ge
finland? france? sweden or switzerland? stay tuned and we'll tell you the correct answer.week's book of the week is a television show. "deutch land 83." for those of you who enjoyed "the americans" this is a german series. and east german army officer is sent into west germany to spy at the highest levels in 1983. the result is a completely gripping picture of the cold war at its height, as seen through the fulcrum of two germanys. it's on itunes. but you will forget about...
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this came from finland where they've been using boxes for 80 years. >> the box is nothing special, but it's some where for her to sleep so she won't get hurt. you can have her in the bed -- >> babies can sleep into the boxes until they can pull themselves up when they're 6 months old. >>> all right. time so shop and eat. >> in today's fresh grocery, tony shows us an item perfect to have for an afternoon snack. >> the tip of the day is grapes coming in from chile. we see a lot of summer fruit, and the chile grapes is the best imports they have. let me tell you something about these grapes, if you don't -- do you know what's going to happen. they're going to be bitter. it's [indiscernible]. when you buy them, make sure they're nice and green. the greener the stem, the fresher the grape. they come from chile, thousands of miles away. enjoy them within two or three days. don't wait too long or the wonderful flavor won't be there. grapes from chile and make at the bag -- and no decay. i'm tony, your fresh grosser and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. it's sweet and crunchy. bye
this came from finland where they've been using boxes for 80 years. >> the box is nothing special, but it's some where for her to sleep so she won't get hurt. you can have her in the bed -- >> babies can sleep into the boxes until they can pull themselves up when they're 6 months old. >>> all right. time so shop and eat. >> in today's fresh grocery, tony shows us an item perfect to have for an afternoon snack. >> the tip of the day is grapes coming in from...
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they do in finland. >> there we go. court, thank you. >> i tried. >> right. >>> well-known tech analysts kicking off a new gig in this new year, josh lipton in san francisco. josh? >> tyler, i am here with gene munster who today officially launches loop ventures. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, josh. >> you are going to concentrate on a few key areas, ai, virtual reality, augmented real iity, robotics. why those specific areas, gene? >> collectively, we think those will be a bigger deal than internet and mobile was. it's important for us to leave our current jobs. last day at piper was last friday and go after these head on. those four themes will radically change how humans interact and work. one example is we think that 70% of jobs will go away over time. lot of ramifications of that. that's the significance of those three themes. we call those themes the future of perfect. we think it will build an absolutely fantastic future for all of us. >> a lot of these here in silicon valley, targeting those same areas.
they do in finland. >> there we go. court, thank you. >> i tried. >> right. >>> well-known tech analysts kicking off a new gig in this new year, josh lipton in san francisco. josh? >> tyler, i am here with gene munster who today officially launches loop ventures. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, josh. >> you are going to concentrate on a few key areas, ai, virtual reality, augmented real iity, robotics. why those specific areas, gene? >>...
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. >> finland has been trying this, i believe, for 50 years now.w, in certain ways with the boxes. here in the u.s. we have about 1500 sudden infant death syndrome case and finland they have 12 a year. >> wow. >> so really we're trying to model that after the finish model if you will. and hopefully curb it. hopefully cut down on what's become a problem. >> and hopefully this is a big step toward that. well, 6:41, before his trip to philadelphia, president trump opens up in his first one-on-one as president. why he says his claims of voter fraud are legitimate. despite criticism from both sides of the aisle. we invited women to a spa to dish soap. body wash. you may not feel it, but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. dove body wash is different. it has only the gentlest cleansers. it just made me feel good. this is dove. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. welcome to 8 and a half maple street. it's half a house. and even though it only has half a kitchen, half the closet space and a half bath, it's a full house to the
. >> finland has been trying this, i believe, for 50 years now.w, in certain ways with the boxes. here in the u.s. we have about 1500 sudden infant death syndrome case and finland they have 12 a year. >> wow. >> so really we're trying to model that after the finish model if you will. and hopefully curb it. hopefully cut down on what's become a problem. >> and hopefully this is a big step toward that. well, 6:41, before his trip to philadelphia, president trump opens up...
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if you take finland and massachusetts you see tremendous results. but if you actually look at places like detroit that's been divested from, if you look at places like places in alabama, divested om, you see those scores. and so what we actually say is we did this seismic shift with senator alexander last year, senator murray, president obama signed the bill, of actually going back to something that president bush disregarded, local instruction focused on getting money back to kids who need it most in public schools throughout the country. and getting rid or at least minimizing the test, test, test, test, test, test of the bush administration that has kind of led us to these results. and so we thought there was assessment shifts last year and we are quite surprised that president-elect trump picked someone who actually is the most anti-public education person he could have picked in the united states of america. >> well, she would say that she is procharter school, proexperimenting and getting other ways of doing thing and not just relying on public
if you take finland and massachusetts you see tremendous results. but if you actually look at places like detroit that's been divested from, if you look at places like places in alabama, divested om, you see those scores. and so what we actually say is we did this seismic shift with senator alexander last year, senator murray, president obama signed the bill, of actually going back to something that president bush disregarded, local instruction focused on getting money back to kids who need it...
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who have come up with the idea of basic payment, which is very much like what is being tried out in finlande moment, this idea of a payment that you get in any case, it's a new kind of step forward. laura: he will have a much tougher job beating the conservative candidate in may. reporter: i think it is an enormous ask. willther problem valls have, if he does go all the way through the first round of the election, the presidential election, it's a very big danger of the two men canceling one another out. difficult to see how he can seriously challenge something he's going to have to really shift seismically. he may well be the favorite, but there are a lot of candidates on the left, even though there is a llon inspace between fi the center and the left. there are a lot of candidates fighting for that space. laura: thank you much -- very much indeed, paul smith. let's start with a victory for france. dominated,ch driver the nine time world rally in argentina in two hours, six minutes and 55 seconds. the phase one winner by one minute and 23 seconds. and the toyota driver at the top of the st
who have come up with the idea of basic payment, which is very much like what is being tried out in finlande moment, this idea of a payment that you get in any case, it's a new kind of step forward. laura: he will have a much tougher job beating the conservative candidate in may. reporter: i think it is an enormous ask. willther problem valls have, if he does go all the way through the first round of the election, the presidential election, it's a very big danger of the two men canceling one...
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finland is beginning an experiment, 2000 people will get that income, whether they have a job or not. the idea is it allows unemployed people to pick up odd jobs without whirring about benefits for stop could also encourage jobless people to look for work because they would not have to worry about losing unemployment benefits. the program could be expanded if successful. alison: interesting. this has been called the pink tax, women's versions of simple products costing more than men's. tonight there is a big change overseas. written's biggest supermarket chain is cutting the cost of female razors to match men's. the store has been under fire for charging twice as much for pink razors. the products are identical, except for the color in price. chain says it has reviewed its products to mature it is not overcharging women. record,: just for the men's razors are crazy prices, too. alison: right now come he does not know. robert: $580,000? jonathan: $580 per month. robert: ok, i feel better. john wall receives an honor. and the redskins cleaning out the lockers today. oh, that l the corks
finland is beginning an experiment, 2000 people will get that income, whether they have a job or not. the idea is it allows unemployed people to pick up odd jobs without whirring about benefits for stop could also encourage jobless people to look for work because they would not have to worry about losing unemployment benefits. the program could be expanded if successful. alison: interesting. this has been called the pink tax, women's versions of simple products costing more than men's. tonight...
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. >>> finland is launching a two-year experiment. they are providing 2,000 unemployed citizens with a employ income of roughly $580 u.s. dollars. those receiving the money will continue to do so even after they find work. the government hopes the experiment will cut government red tape, reduce poverty and lower unemployment in that country which stands now at more than 8%. >>> tesla misses its delivery goal for 2016. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. taught over maker delivered over 76,000 vehicles last year. missing its target of 80,000. the company noted more than 2500 cars in the fourth quarter were not counted as delivered because the vehicles did not make it to the customer in time. tesla shares initially fell in afterhours trading following the news but ended the regular session up 1.5% to 1699. xerox has officially split into two publicly traded companies. over the week, the printer and copier maker spun off the business services division called conduit. it debuted on the new york stock exchange today. separately,
. >>> finland is launching a two-year experiment. they are providing 2,000 unemployed citizens with a employ income of roughly $580 u.s. dollars. those receiving the money will continue to do so even after they find work. the government hopes the experiment will cut government red tape, reduce poverty and lower unemployment in that country which stands now at more than 8%. >>> tesla misses its delivery goal for 2016. that's where we begin tonight's market focus. taught over...
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finland is starting a radical experiment. 2-thousand random people will get a guaranteed income-- job or not. the idea is that it could save money in the long run. it allows unemployed people to pick up odd jobs without worrying about benefits. it could also encourage jobless people to look for work - because they wouldn't have to worry about losing unemployment benefits. if successful-- the program could be expanded. it's xx and we're just getting started. new year storms. heavy rains, and strong winds lead to fatal conditions across the south. and in our area-- rains are making it harder for commuters across the dmv. complete stormwatch coverage coming up. flyers face big delays overnight. more on the outage that hit airports, coast to coast. good morning washington. - rain today, heaviest for am rush - cold coming thursday (lasts through early next week) - snow showers possible late thurs. into friday (possible impacts to fri. am commute) - milder next week today: rain, heaviest this morning. highs: 45-50 winds: e 5 mph tonight: mostly cloudy. some clearing possible. patchy fog. lo
finland is starting a radical experiment. 2-thousand random people will get a guaranteed income-- job or not. the idea is that it could save money in the long run. it allows unemployed people to pick up odd jobs without worrying about benefits. it could also encourage jobless people to look for work - because they wouldn't have to worry about losing unemployment benefits. if successful-- the program could be expanded. it's xx and we're just getting started. new year storms. heavy rains, and...
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baby boxes were introduced in finland in the i930s, and they've been credited as part of the reason forrp fall in infant mortality rates. the new 12 sided £1 coin will come into circulation in march. it is being changed to protect it from counterfeiters. new designs have been on failed the £2 coin and 50p piece. now the weather. we have high pressure dominating to the north—west so a lot of dry weather with a call cool northerly flow. we will be left with clearer, colder conditions with the breeze from the north—west direction. wintry showers in the north of scotla nd wintry showers in the north of scotland and england as well. on monday, we have the breeze in the north. for most places, a light wind. a lot of dry weather. wintry sunshine. feeling colder than recent days. a largely dry and settled theme extending into the middle of theme extending into the middle of the week. tuesday and wednesday, dry, some sunny spells. this happy this is bbc news. the headlines at seven. turkish police are still hunting for the gunman who killed 39 people at a nightclub in istanbul. turkey's state—ru
baby boxes were introduced in finland in the i930s, and they've been credited as part of the reason forrp fall in infant mortality rates. the new 12 sided £1 coin will come into circulation in march. it is being changed to protect it from counterfeiters. new designs have been on failed the £2 coin and 50p piece. now the weather. we have high pressure dominating to the north—west so a lot of dry weather with a call cool northerly flow. we will be left with clearer, colder conditions with the...
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at the top of the list is finland, country that's been giving out baby boxes for nearly 08 years. >> i read the same article that millions of people did around the worlds, called why do babies slope in boxes. >> co-founder of the baby box company, launched in los angeles in 2013. she sells the basic box on line for about $70. >> not one parent receive one of my baby boxes without safety education. >> with money from the cdc and corporate donors, more than million mothers nationwide will have access to a baby box this year, they say. but new jersey's effort is by far the most ambitious, providing every mother a box, plus supplies worth about $150. >> catherine chair of the new jersey child fatality and near fatality review board which runs the program. >> we have to change everyone's behavior so that no child is left at risk. >> the fact her baby box peterson is already resting easier. >> really good for her. i want add box. >> to get one parents have to watch short series of video take a quiz on line and the very first day of the program about 3800 parents did so. cbs news, camden, n
at the top of the list is finland, country that's been giving out baby boxes for nearly 08 years. >> i read the same article that millions of people did around the worlds, called why do babies slope in boxes. >> co-founder of the baby box company, launched in los angeles in 2013. she sells the basic box on line for about $70. >> not one parent receive one of my baby boxes without safety education. >> with money from the cdc and corporate donors, more than million mothers...
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i invested in additional media business in finland. founder did not want to grow it, despite the fact that we have made investments in the business in singapore that failed completely as a result of the founders and the investors falling out. i realized how important it is to have supportive shareholders. haslinda: how do you overcome failures and identify another venture which could potentially fail? how did the wife cope with that? steve: i am a challenge freak. haslinda: you say you are a dreamer. steve: i am a dreamer. i believe i can do stuff. in many cases, i have not done this stuff because i have failed so my wife tells me i'm a dreamer. i believe i can change the world and do things. i have not always been successful at doing that. i am also a very competitive me,on and that has driven that challenge and competition. it means you are taking on a big challenge wishes around making that market transparent for the consumer. and helping the consumer. haslinda: is there a time where you doubted it would take off? steve: my wife was
i invested in additional media business in finland. founder did not want to grow it, despite the fact that we have made investments in the business in singapore that failed completely as a result of the founders and the investors falling out. i realized how important it is to have supportive shareholders. haslinda: how do you overcome failures and identify another venture which could potentially fail? how did the wife cope with that? steve: i am a challenge freak. haslinda: you say you are a...
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the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finlanda mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians were about as affluent as the fins, but then estonia was gobbled up by an expanding soviet empire and spent the decades after world war ii under communism. when the ussr fell, estonia regained its freedom, and in 2004, it joined the european union. tallinn has modernized at an astounding rate since the fall of the soviet union. its business district shines with the same glass and steel gleam you'll find in any modern city. yet nearby are the rugged and fully intact medieval walls, and the town within these ramparts has a beautifully preserved old-world ambiance. among medieval cities in the north of
the boat in tallinn, the capital of estonia, you feel you've traveled a long way culturally from finlanda mix of east and west. tallinn's nordic lutheran culture and language connect it with stockholm and helsinki, but two centuries of czarist russian rule and nearly 50 years as part of the soviet union have blended in a distinctly russian flavor. fins and estonians share a similar history. first, swedish domination, then russian. then independence after world war i. until 1940, the estonians...
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a fin air flight with the number 666 headed to helsinki finland which uses the airport coat hel.he flight took off at 1300 hours and the plane was 13 years old. >> i'm out. >> everybody got 13 free drink coupons, too. [ laughter ] the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: comey, under fire. canll i can tell you is, the f.b.i. director has no credibility. >> pelley: democrats blast the f.b.i. director for not doing more to stop russian interference with the u.s. election. >> i don't see this president- elect as a legitimate president. >> pelley: also tonight, the justice department sounds an m.arm. ol the chicago police department engages in a pattern or practice of use of excessive force in violation of the fourth amendment to the constitution. >> pelley: american veterans poisoned by their own military base. and, steve hartman with a hockey lover achieving his lifelong goal. >> this is one of the coolest things i've ever seen.
a fin air flight with the number 666 headed to helsinki finland which uses the airport coat hel.he flight took off at 1300 hours and the plane was 13 years old. >> i'm out. >> everybody got 13 free drink coupons, too. [ laughter ] the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: comey, under fire. canll i can tell you is, the f.b.i. director has no credibility. >>...
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jitters across europe, especially in the five nato countries bordering russian territory, poland, finland, and the former soviet republics of estonia, latvia, and lithuania. after international sanctions were imposed on russia, then- president obama pledged to beef up american military presence in europe which had shrunk from its cold war level, over 300,000 troops to 120,000 in 2000 and 65,000 in 2015. six days after arriving in germany, colonel norrie's military convoy reached the first of those nervous border states, poland, where u.s. troops will begin the first of their nine month rotations planned for the next seven years. this is the first large-scale continuous presence of u.s. troops in poland. this army video shows the symbolic moment a polish flag was added to the lead u.s. vehicle. colonel norrie was officially welcomed by polish major general jaroslaw mika. >> it is important for security not only for poland, for europe, and for all the world. >> reporter: why should the u.s. care about what is happening so far away here in poland? >> common cooperation, common training, and
jitters across europe, especially in the five nato countries bordering russian territory, poland, finland, and the former soviet republics of estonia, latvia, and lithuania. after international sanctions were imposed on russia, then- president obama pledged to beef up american military presence in europe which had shrunk from its cold war level, over 300,000 troops to 120,000 in 2000 and 65,000 in 2015. six days after arriving in germany, colonel norrie's military convoy reached the first of...
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clayton: people in finland don't have to work to get paid, brilliant.ew program there giving jobless fins about 600 bucks a month and don't have to explainwhat they spend it on. heather: could help or boost employment, i wonder if that will work. clayton: 148 minutes past the hour. heather: can democrats stop the president elect and gop majority from confirming cabinet picks, why our next guest says, brit it on. clayton: new twist, could it have been a fire and not actually an iceberg that took down the titanic? clayton: welcome back, united airlines launching an investigation trying to figure out how a baggage handler got caught up in north virginia. >> i was so glad he didn't end up going to la or new york. >> as long as he's safe and his family is okay. at least he got a free trip. clayton: at some point during one and a half hour flight united was alert that had the handler was in the cargo hole of the airplane. so far he hasn't said how he ended up there. a fire destroying a single father of three's house in a matter of second, the only thing that
clayton: people in finland don't have to work to get paid, brilliant.ew program there giving jobless fins about 600 bucks a month and don't have to explainwhat they spend it on. heather: could help or boost employment, i wonder if that will work. clayton: 148 minutes past the hour. heather: can democrats stop the president elect and gop majority from confirming cabinet picks, why our next guest says, brit it on. clayton: new twist, could it have been a fire and not actually an iceberg that took...
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baby boxes were introduced in finland in the 1930s and they've been credited as part of the reason for people to use 2017 to heal divisions caused by the eu referendum. in his new year message, recorded in coventry, the leader of the church of england praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in the uk. our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. surrendering to the demands of television lighting, the archbishop of canterbury prepares to deliver his new year's message in a familiar setting. justin welby returned to coventry, the city where he started out as a clergyman. a city whose wartime suffering and forgiveness, he says, serves as an example to the nation. the story of this city says so much that is true about britain at its best — about our courage, standing up to tyranny, how we stand alongside the suffering and defeated, how we stand for human dignity and hope. the archbishop visited a drop—in centre for refugees, people he called a blessing to our way of life. and he drew his message to a close by focusing on an issue that has divided so many pa
baby boxes were introduced in finland in the 1930s and they've been credited as part of the reason for people to use 2017 to heal divisions caused by the eu referendum. in his new year message, recorded in coventry, the leader of the church of england praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in the uk. our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. surrendering to the demands of television lighting, the archbishop of canterbury prepares to deliver his new year's...
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baby boxes were introduced in finland in the 1930s, and they've been credited as part of the reason foral divisions caused by the eu referendum. in his new year message, recorded in coventry, the leader of the church of england praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in the uk. our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. surrendering to the demands of television lighting, the archbishop of canterbury prepares to deliver his new year's message in a familiar setting. justin welby returned to coventry, the city where he started out as a clergyman. a city whose wartime suffering and forgiveness, he says, serves as an example to the nation. the story of this city says so much that is true about britain at its best — about our courage, standing up to tyranny, how we stand alongside the suffering and defeated, how we stand for human dignity and hope. the archbishop visited a drop—in centre for refugees, people he called a blessing to our way of life. and he drew his message to a close by focusing on an issue that has divided so many parts of the country. the e
baby boxes were introduced in finland in the 1930s, and they've been credited as part of the reason foral divisions caused by the eu referendum. in his new year message, recorded in coventry, the leader of the church of england praised the efforts of refugees who have made their home in the uk. our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, reports. surrendering to the demands of television lighting, the archbishop of canterbury prepares to deliver his new year's message in a familiar...
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well, now in finland, people don't even have to go to work to get paid.ple in finland selected at random about $600 a month. and you know what? the best part. no questions asked. pete: there you go. 600 bucks. well, it's a story about faith, family, and football. >> i'm concerned about where my players spend eternity. >> bobby was bigger than life figure to me. >> he expected me to be the best. >> the seminoles are one away from winning the first school's national championship. abby: the life and legendary former college football coach now being presented in a new documentary called the bowden dynasty on the eve of the national championship. legend in the flesh. >> so that sound byte there, you're worried about where your players are going to spend eternity. >> well, i found out in the ladder years of coaching. i hate to say this. most of my boys did not have a father at home. they were raised by mothers or sisters or aunts or, you know. but there was a male figure missing. and so i felt like we as coaches had to play that role in their life. >> you were
well, now in finland, people don't even have to go to work to get paid.ple in finland selected at random about $600 a month. and you know what? the best part. no questions asked. pete: there you go. 600 bucks. well, it's a story about faith, family, and football. >> i'm concerned about where my players spend eternity. >> bobby was bigger than life figure to me. >> he expected me to be the best. >> the seminoles are one away from winning the first school's national...
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you have finland. how do you view this grassroots effort to take back sovereignty from the one world idea that is doomed to fail. >> it takes many different forms, but overall the broader momentum towards retaking sovereignty, restoring freedom and democratic accountability, this an immensely powerful force that cannot be defeated it's important that the new u.s., trump administration, support a the effort. it's pining for the u.s. government and white house to support the principles the american people hold so dear in their hearts. the principle of sovereignty within freedom, libber tough. these are powerful forces. the european union has been suppressing the european forces for so long. charles: the major averages ending the day on a high note. nasdaq hitting all-time highs. my market commentary is next. rodney and his new business. he teaches lessons to stanley... and that's kind of it right now. but rodney knew just what to do...he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he knows where he
you have finland. how do you view this grassroots effort to take back sovereignty from the one world idea that is doomed to fail. >> it takes many different forms, but overall the broader momentum towards retaking sovereignty, restoring freedom and democratic accountability, this an immensely powerful force that cannot be defeated it's important that the new u.s., trump administration, support a the effort. it's pining for the u.s. government and white house to support the principles the...
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a variant to singapore or finland seems unfair to me. the variety of schools and experiences and income levels. these aref kalamazoo, clearly schools that have struggled in the past. they're now starting to get better. we are talking about, if you look at urban schools, school district, the graduation rate of 60%. 6% go on to college. that is not bad, 60% go on to college. if you go back 20-30 years. public education is not working, i think that is a very complicated question. i think there is plenty that suggests it can work. and that the schools that are failing or often fail because the communities and cities around them are failing. inv not think it is as simple as saying the schools are at fault. host: our next caller, go ahead, gary. caller: good morning. i would like to respond to the caller several callers back. she said a word that did not surprise me, being socialism. i want to say,, lose the drama on that. there is nothing socialist about people helping of health. rich, poor, go in there, they get well trained. they get older
a variant to singapore or finland seems unfair to me. the variety of schools and experiences and income levels. these aref kalamazoo, clearly schools that have struggled in the past. they're now starting to get better. we are talking about, if you look at urban schools, school district, the graduation rate of 60%. 6% go on to college. that is not bad, 60% go on to college. if you go back 20-30 years. public education is not working, i think that is a very complicated question. i think there is...
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denmark, finland. none of them hold the slightest bit of water. the differences are number one, activism, engaged, aggressive, nonviolent activism pushing not against bad policies but for good ones and for good ones that are all inclusive that are not, you know, aid to certain people but aid to everybody. and, you know, we have a level of corruption in this country that has to be dealt with. it doesn't compare even with australia, but to suggest that something that works in australia probably wouldn't work here, in this thing in particular, i don't see any basis for it. i think if you want to reduce gun violence you start with giving everybody good schools and free college and single pair health care and income security in combination in going after the guns. you can't just resist a symptom of the fundamental problems. you don't send soldiers to fight diseases. you send doctors to fight diseases. you stop thinking of the military as an answer to all problems and you stop this new and bizarre pairing of antiracism, antisexism, antibigotry and proen
denmark, finland. none of them hold the slightest bit of water. the differences are number one, activism, engaged, aggressive, nonviolent activism pushing not against bad policies but for good ones and for good ones that are all inclusive that are not, you know, aid to certain people but aid to everybody. and, you know, we have a level of corruption in this country that has to be dealt with. it doesn't compare even with australia, but to suggest that something that works in australia probably...
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finland, cope hay gen and so our neighbors, their neighbors are concerned and their neighbors are our allies. this to reassure our allies to show united states means what it it means in nato. an attack on nato is an attack on all. >> general, two questions. as you went through the litany of what happened over last several years, have we not been tough enough with russia. are we tough enough today? >> putin is like most other people, he will push until there was resistance. the fact is we had information he was trying to take crimea and we told ukraine they would be better serve if they didn't resist him. don't provoke him. we didn't provided them defensive argumentment they needed. non-u.s. aircraft not no provoke mr. putin. so i think you have to stand firm against him and back him off. it doesn't mean it's a cold war. it means stop pushing, we're pushing back and that's the way you have to deal with russia. >> how do you think they are going to address us. will president trump add more troops or less, what do you expect. >> it's hard to say. i listen to what the secretary of state n
finland, cope hay gen and so our neighbors, their neighbors are concerned and their neighbors are our allies. this to reassure our allies to show united states means what it it means in nato. an attack on nato is an attack on all. >> general, two questions. as you went through the litany of what happened over last several years, have we not been tough enough with russia. are we tough enough today? >> putin is like most other people, he will push until there was resistance. the fact...
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it is the work of an artist finland. roman sjoman and his assistants have been braving the the cold weather to make sure this is complete for the building's opening next month. >> i try to -- and, yeah, it's like paint ago huge canvas. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. i try to, you know, do my very best. >> sjoman will share more about what it's like to create a masterpiece in below freezing weather on news 4 this afternoon starting at 4:00. now, this mural is actually the largest one he's ever painted and will be one of the largest in d.c. once it's finished. >> i can't wait to see it. >> should be pretty awesome. i was trying to figure out where exactly that building is. i live over there, but i'm not sure. it looks like maybe on south capital. >> just don't lose focus on the road in front of you. >>> we are off to another brutally cold start. sheena parveen says a warm-up is on the way. >>> a school bus explodes, leaving dozens of the children with just seconds to escape escape. >>> and you've heard the warnings. no
it is the work of an artist finland. roman sjoman and his assistants have been braving the the cold weather to make sure this is complete for the building's opening next month. >> i try to -- and, yeah, it's like paint ago huge canvas. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. i try to, you know, do my very best. >> sjoman will share more about what it's like to create a masterpiece in below freezing weather on news 4 this afternoon starting at 4:00. now, this mural is actually the largest...
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they came from italy, america, algeria, tunisia, finland, brothers and nephews passed through. we were rarely less than six at table, and more often 10. the cook and the came and went. the men stayed on. they treated their provider with a fond deference as if his talent must be sheltered from invasive detail, the rude, matters of fact. they answered the phone and the door. they sorted mail. there was an intricate hierarchy of rank, a jockeying for position that evoked nothing so much as a provenance court, who had known jimmy longer, better or where are or join him in the paris for the television interview or help him with the book jacket photo. he was working again on a novel, if beale street could talk. jimmy drank scotch. we drank wine. i have not as yet described the quality of kindness in his manner, the affection he expected and expressed. his face is widely known that dark, glare, broad nose. those large protruding eyes, the close fitting cap of curls starting to go white but photographs can not convey the mobile play of feature, the intensity of utterance, the sense he
they came from italy, america, algeria, tunisia, finland, brothers and nephews passed through. we were rarely less than six at table, and more often 10. the cook and the came and went. the men stayed on. they treated their provider with a fond deference as if his talent must be sheltered from invasive detail, the rude, matters of fact. they answered the phone and the door. they sorted mail. there was an intricate hierarchy of rank, a jockeying for position that evoked nothing so much as a...
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or finland? or western europe or new zealand? >> i've answered this question three times.people are pushed in or pulled into different nations for economic reasons, political reasons, what have you. in the united states, they trade on immigrants to do labor that the dominant class often doesn't want to do. that's no different than a lot of westernized nations. >> tucker: some of them become -- you don't get challenged must in college. a lot of them become rich. >> you are not bringing facts here. i understand this is fox. >> tucker: do have tenure by the way? >> i do. >> tucker: so nothing you say it no matter how steadily can get you fired question mexico there are plenty of things i can get me fired but i am good at my job. >> tucker: okay. i guess we just disagree. i appreciate you coming on to explain your position. >> take care. >> tucker: well, fox news alert. donald trump has front to lose federal enforcement to in the city of chicago. he just tweeted... i will send in the feds! more than any other u.s. city, we will continue to follow the story and bring you update
or finland? or western europe or new zealand? >> i've answered this question three times.people are pushed in or pulled into different nations for economic reasons, political reasons, what have you. in the united states, they trade on immigrants to do labor that the dominant class often doesn't want to do. that's no different than a lot of westernized nations. >> tucker: some of them become -- you don't get challenged must in college. a lot of them become rich. >> you are not...