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it's accelerating up towards new finland. we are expecting it overnight today through sunday to gradually pass by to the south. as it continues its way over into the atlantic. here in the next four to eight hours, we are going to get some new finland wins and those wind gusts will be strong and the southern portion island and will have rainfall and it could be minor flooding along the coastline and fafrther inland. you could say the track of the storm at a category 1 as we just said but it's going to be moving up over into the atlantic, slowly expected to transition to a post tropical storm but right now, we are looking at tracks that are taking it towards ireland. it kind of has sort of a northerly track to ireland, but still, that could bring significant rain and high waves, even as far over into europe. we will track this particular storm. it looks impressive on the satellite picture, so much devastation when it comes to flooding. after the last hit from the hurricane last weekend that went by the bahamas over bermuda as w
it's accelerating up towards new finland. we are expecting it overnight today through sunday to gradually pass by to the south. as it continues its way over into the atlantic. here in the next four to eight hours, we are going to get some new finland wins and those wind gusts will be strong and the southern portion island and will have rainfall and it could be minor flooding along the coastline and fafrther inland. you could say the track of the storm at a category 1 as we just said but it's...
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this storm now is moving off to the north towards new finland. it is still a category 1 hurricane with winds at about 90 miles per hour. so we are definitely breathing a sigh of relief here in bermuda. but i want to quickly point out hurricane ana out near the hawaiian islands. it's still a category 1 hurricane, but it's not going to hit the islands directly. but it is still producing tropical storm conditions. hilo already picked up three inches of rain. this storm is going to stay well south of the island. it's going to continue to move away over the course of the next couple of days. but rain is going to remain an issue for at least today and into tomorrow, lester. >> dylan, see you tomorrow morning on "today." >>> we're back in a moment with an unusual road trip that's making a difference all across this country. >>> finally tonight, giving back is something that most people think about after a successful career, a chance to help others realize their dreams. but one young couple decided to do it differently, hitting the road with acts of kind
this storm now is moving off to the north towards new finland. it is still a category 1 hurricane with winds at about 90 miles per hour. so we are definitely breathing a sigh of relief here in bermuda. but i want to quickly point out hurricane ana out near the hawaiian islands. it's still a category 1 hurricane, but it's not going to hit the islands directly. but it is still producing tropical storm conditions. hilo already picked up three inches of rain. this storm is going to stay well south...
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hour, but it is moving at about 36 miles per hour to the northeast, will pass off the coast of new finlandhout the overnight hours, eventually just weaken out over the northern atlantic. out toward hat we and islands again, this is anna wind at 80 miles per hour, moving to the northwest, good news here, storm does not make landfall to any of the islands of hawaii. how much, they are still feeling the effects, clouds, showers, certainly you saw the higher surf there. to our weather, again, big changes on the way as far as the temperatures are going, anywhere from about five to 10 degrees colder right now, compared to this time yesterday. we had cold front move through, temperatures not bad now, at 62 in the city, 57 allentown, 56 reading. but these numbers will continue to drop overnight. still hanging ton low 60s northeast philadelphia, and mt. holly, new jersey. some clouds rolling on through, we keep it dry on storm scan3, little upper level disturbance passes by, could be sprinkle in the poconos, but elsewhere, dry conditions through the overnight. tomorrow, a lot of sunshine, but big c
hour, but it is moving at about 36 miles per hour to the northeast, will pass off the coast of new finlandhout the overnight hours, eventually just weaken out over the northern atlantic. out toward hat we and islands again, this is anna wind at 80 miles per hour, moving to the northwest, good news here, storm does not make landfall to any of the islands of hawaii. how much, they are still feeling the effects, clouds, showers, certainly you saw the higher surf there. to our weather, again, big...
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it's headed towards new finland.p canada and might find its way to the u.k. >> charming i am in the u.k. next week. thanks very much. >>> now at least 40 people are known to have died in a an an avalanches triggers in the himalayans. the search for survivors is now widened to neighbors valleys and peaks. >>> al jazerra is live joining us from the town in the range. what is the latest? >> reporter: more and more news is filtering in five days since the blizzard hit on tuesday. now, as the weather has been pretty clear for the past four days, people who were stranded have also tried to go to other towns. we met with a swiss trekker whose entire team of eight people, mostly all of them nepal i staff were killed in an avalanche in a nearby region and the only reason that they were rescued, two guys were rescued today, one with a fractured leg, it was because three of them -- three from the same team had managed to trek down. so -- and we have been hearing other news about dead trekkers on the path further up. there have
it's headed towards new finland.p canada and might find its way to the u.k. >> charming i am in the u.k. next week. thanks very much. >>> now at least 40 people are known to have died in a an an avalanches triggers in the himalayans. the search for survivors is now widened to neighbors valleys and peaks. >>> al jazerra is live joining us from the town in the range. what is the latest? >> reporter: more and more news is filtering in five days since the blizzard hit...
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it is headed towards new finland tonight and expected to keep winding down.s. >>> hurricane ana is sideswiping hawaii, but there is plenty of rain. forecasters are expecting 3-6 inches to fall and flooding has shutdown one major highway. tourists did what they could to enjoy the weekend. >> we're trying to do the outdoorsy stuff and all the things we want to do and after that we'll stay in or stay close to the resort. >> lig weaches are -- big waves are lark at the -- lashing at the shores and the storm is on course missing oahu and the big island by more than 100 miles. mike has been calling the hurricane track all week for us. it looked like it would be a direct hit. he's here with the latest track of this storm. >> yeah, no longer a direct hit, but close enough to the islands as you saw in the video to generate heavy rain and strong winds. here is the late rieft now on the ray -- list right now on the radar. 100 miles offshore to the southwest of oahu and circulation moving in. you can see the moisture sweeping in from the south. here is the latest. catego
it is headed towards new finland tonight and expected to keep winding down.s. >>> hurricane ana is sideswiping hawaii, but there is plenty of rain. forecasters are expecting 3-6 inches to fall and flooding has shutdown one major highway. tourists did what they could to enjoy the weekend. >> we're trying to do the outdoorsy stuff and all the things we want to do and after that we'll stay in or stay close to the resort. >> lig weaches are -- big waves are lark at the --...
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the remnants of hurricane gonzalo, down to close to the lesser antillies up to bermuda towards new finlandross the atlantic and we will see it pushing across the u.k. this arrival of the remnants -- make it clear it is the remnants of hurricane gonzalo will bring about a significant change. we have more unsettled weather across northern parts of europe but toward the south, things are looking settled. some of the pictures coming in from the beaches of spain and italy, you see people enjoying the most of the late season sunshine, water temperatures fairly high at this time of year but it's looking good. >> that's a stark contrast to what's further north with snow pushing in and significant rainfall pushing across parts of lithuania, for example, all away that area of cloud, heavy rain indeed as we look at the forecast, yes, snow from moscow in the north. still, fine weather hanging across much of the mediterranean region looking good at the moment. this area of low pressure towards the western, the u.k. which begins to push in. some really strong winds expected to head through into tuesday.
the remnants of hurricane gonzalo, down to close to the lesser antillies up to bermuda towards new finlandross the atlantic and we will see it pushing across the u.k. this arrival of the remnants -- make it clear it is the remnants of hurricane gonzalo will bring about a significant change. we have more unsettled weather across northern parts of europe but toward the south, things are looking settled. some of the pictures coming in from the beaches of spain and italy, you see people enjoying...
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finland. because the creator felt, quote, there should be at least one news story that makes people laugh.hat's good. the prize included women's -- winning the women's weight in beer. the woman's weight in beer, and five times her weight in cash. all those ladies look in good shape though. >> the wife carrying competition. >> yeah. the wife carrying competition. >> oh, man oh, man. >> okay. >> what's wrong with that? >> having fun in maine. >> yeah, it is. all right meanwhile, a lot of other stuff going an around the world today. not just ebola but isis. we've been reporting on the battle for kobani. what about the battle for baghdad? the islamic terrorists are gaining ground with the city closer and closer we're told. that's raising worries about the possibility of the iraqi capital falling. could it? the u.s. says no. but is that confident prediction right? ♪ "here i am. rock you like a hurricane." ♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very pre
finland. because the creator felt, quote, there should be at least one news story that makes people laugh.hat's good. the prize included women's -- winning the women's weight in beer. the woman's weight in beer, and five times her weight in cash. all those ladies look in good shape though. >> the wife carrying competition. >> yeah. the wife carrying competition. >> oh, man oh, man. >> okay. >> what's wrong with that? >> having fun in maine. >> yeah, it...
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is removing the brand name nokia from many of its newest phones, bittersweet news for consumers and a wake-up call for finlandthe birth place of nokia. >> reporter: the name nokia stirs fond memories on the streets of london. >> it was my first phone, so i kind of liked everything about it. >> a big old chunky unit like that, and they never broke. >> so rigid. good battery. >> reporter: but in this world of dizzying technological change, say good-bye to the old reliables like the nokia 100 and the 6210. not to mention the famous nokia snake. >> it may be the best. >> reporter: microsoft, which purchased nokia's handset business last year is retiring the name saying, quote, nokia, as a brand, will not be used going forward. end of an era for nokia and finland, the birth place of nokia. >> it's now disappearing, huge blow. 90% of the people think it was a really, really bad thing. >> reporter: the prime minister of finland says microsoft is not the only culprit in the death of the nokia. the i phone killed nokia and the ipad killed the finnish paper industry. it once accounted for a quarter of fin issue growth.
is removing the brand name nokia from many of its newest phones, bittersweet news for consumers and a wake-up call for finlandthe birth place of nokia. >> reporter: the name nokia stirs fond memories on the streets of london. >> it was my first phone, so i kind of liked everything about it. >> a big old chunky unit like that, and they never broke. >> so rigid. good battery. >> reporter: but in this world of dizzying technological change, say good-bye to the old...
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new ideas? >> what is amazing about estonia, finland, scandinavia -- you have a deep technical excellence and expertisegood command of english. that, nation makes you very attractive to global markets and that the same thing, use the small countries and focused on the u.s. markets. big mistake french and german companies make, these their own countries as first market and then go to austria. >> professor, you travel internationally advising central banks. english is common language is to profound. i think of the japanese with all of their wonderful heritage. even the brazilians with portuguese. not a limited use of english, but english is still the currency of the moment, isn't it? >> and it a great example of that. it is a question i have for michael. where does india fit into this whole high-tech surge and how does that dovetail -- just picking -- >>'s india could get out of india's way, it would be the next major -- technology is there. the entrepreneurial spirit is there. the connections to america is there. the market itself is large enough. the only thing that gets in the way is the massive regul
new ideas? >> what is amazing about estonia, finland, scandinavia -- you have a deep technical excellence and expertisegood command of english. that, nation makes you very attractive to global markets and that the same thing, use the small countries and focused on the u.s. markets. big mistake french and german companies make, these their own countries as first market and then go to austria. >> professor, you travel internationally advising central banks. english is common language...
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new. >> that is the most special. >> i don't know what it is about humans. we are always racing. this guy is trying to race the tube in finland. he is going to exit the train, run 450 meters through the streets of stockholm and get back on the same train before it leaves the second station. >> dude leaps through the ticket booth. up to the stairs. he is absolutely flying down the street but the gopro is like woo, woo, woo. >> he must look like a fleeing thief to people on the street. wow, what did you just steal? >> he approaches the next station here. dodges left, dodges right. excuse me, excuse me. tears down the stairs. comes down the ticket booth. can't leap over this one. >> the tension. >> you can see the train is pulling into the station. he goes down this escalator like a mad man. >> i hope he makes it. i would like to see all that effort was worth it. >> you can see him coming down the steps. he's got to make it from the center. door is going to close. fortunately, he makes it like a legend. gets inside the train. does it. >> brilliant. rabbit one, zero. >> what happens when you get the wrong size cake? that's not wh
new. >> that is the most special. >> i don't know what it is about humans. we are always racing. this guy is trying to race the tube in finland. he is going to exit the train, run 450 meters through the streets of stockholm and get back on the same train before it leaves the second station. >> dude leaps through the ticket booth. up to the stairs. he is absolutely flying down the street but the gopro is like woo, woo, woo. >> he must look like a fleeing thief to people...
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news. >> another aaa economy in europe falls. we see standard and poorz downgrading finlando aa plus based on weak economic growth. the finland economy being downgraded by s&p being downgraded from aaa to aa plus. this is an economy with 5.5 million people. it was quite controversial when they started downgrading france a couple of years ago because of the economic crisis finland was a stalwart in the week full of bad economic data out of europe. we see a downgrade based on weak economic growth. a complicated effort to consolidate public finances and reduce the public debt. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> let's get back to our retail panel. stacy, do you want to weigh in on the potential benefits of lower energy prices to the consumer as we go into the holidays? >> obviously this is good news in general as gas prices come down there is more money in people's pockets. however, i would caution that we are really talking about the low end consumer. we are talking about the wal-mart consumer. we are talking about the dollar store consumer. and also i would point out tha
news. >> another aaa economy in europe falls. we see standard and poorz downgrading finlando aa plus based on weak economic growth. the finland economy being downgraded by s&p being downgraded from aaa to aa plus. this is an economy with 5.5 million people. it was quite controversial when they started downgrading france a couple of years ago because of the economic crisis finland was a stalwart in the week full of bad economic data out of europe. we see a downgrade based on weak...
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finland next year. good luck. thank you for joining us, i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned.ider this" is coming up next. have a safe night. >> why is the u.s. failing ostop i.s.i.l? every 67 seconds an american develops alzheimer's, the devastating effects on families. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this." those stories and much more straight ahead. >> the battle for the control of kobani is growing urgent by the hour. >> another coalition, intensive street bat
finland next year. good luck. thank you for joining us, i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned.ider this" is coming up next. have a safe night. >> why is the u.s. failing ostop i.s.i.l? every 67 seconds an american develops alzheimer's, the devastating effects on families. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this." those stories and much more straight ahead. >> the battle for the control of kobani is growing urgent by the hour. >> another coalition,...
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finland next year. good luck. thank you for joining us, i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned. "consider this" is coming up next. have a safe night. >> why is the u.s. failing ostop i.s.i.l? every 67 seconds an american develops alzheimer's, the devastating effects on families. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this." those stories and much more straight ahead. >> the battle for the control of kobani is growing urgent by the hour. >> another coalition, intensive street battle. >> kobani is a tragedy but not the definition of a full measure of what's happening. >> fasten your seat belts what's to come. >> too dangerous too expensive to remote for human aircraft to go. >> another innovation right around the corner. cars that can talk to each other. >> that was a genuine alert that you're about to collide to the car in front. >> fascinating book out all the truth is out. >> turn point boundaries between personal and political lives are rewritten forever. >> we begin with a desperate fight against extremism in syria. america's barrage of air strikes did not cripple the g
finland next year. good luck. thank you for joining us, i'm thomas drayton in new york. stay tuned. "consider this" is coming up next. have a safe night. >> why is the u.s. failing ostop i.s.i.l? every 67 seconds an american develops alzheimer's, the devastating effects on families. hello i'm antonio mora, welcome to "consider this." those stories and much more straight ahead. >> the battle for the control of kobani is growing urgent by the hour. >> another...
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new for swedens, in the 1930s many entered waters and led to a diplomatic stand off. the research comes at a time of increased tension with russia and the united states. finland accused the russian navy of interfering with an environmental research vessel in international water. last month two russian fighter planes were reported to have violated swedish work space. >> pilots at germany's biggest airline are starting a 35 hour strike on monday. that will affect short and medium haul flights, and could disrupt travel plans for 200,000 passengers. it will extend to long haul flights on tuesday. it's part of ta dispute over retirement benefits. >> flooding and mudslides killed many people. heavy rain was caused by raem remnants of tropical storm trudy. >> there has been more gunfire between north and south korea. the incident taking place after several north korean troops approach the demarcation line inside the heavily fortified border zone, following the release of photos of kim jong un. showing him using a cane. earlier this week he made a public purposes, his first, and over a month. >> hong kong's leader, cy leung says external forces are involved in the pr
new for swedens, in the 1930s many entered waters and led to a diplomatic stand off. the research comes at a time of increased tension with russia and the united states. finland accused the russian navy of interfering with an environmental research vessel in international water. last month two russian fighter planes were reported to have violated swedish work space. >> pilots at germany's biggest airline are starting a 35 hour strike on monday. that will affect short and medium haul...
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new study claims to pinpoint the exact amount of sleep we need to have every night. >> after tracking more than 3700 people over seven years' time, researchers in finland say men shouldet seven hours and 48 minutes of sleep a night. >> women should get seven hours and 36 minutes. there you go. but we do have some work to do. a recent poll shows 40% of americans get less than seven hours of shut-eye a night. i can tell you that's for sure. >>> on the subject of sleep, one father in england checked on his twin daughters at bedtime expecting them to be tucked in and snug. >> instead they were too busy chatting to even contemplate sleep. >> lots of giggling here and there. they clearly have better things to do at bedtime. >> the family posted the video to facebook. it's brought delight to millions of people. how cute. >>> thanks for joining us. >>> welcome to "world news tonight." and the new scare in dallas this evening. the possible new patient, raced to the hospital. he was part of the team responding to that apartment. just hours after we learn the ebola patient in dallas has died. >>> also breaking, the nationwide manhunt for one of america's most wanted. and tonigh
new study claims to pinpoint the exact amount of sleep we need to have every night. >> after tracking more than 3700 people over seven years' time, researchers in finland say men shouldet seven hours and 48 minutes of sleep a night. >> women should get seven hours and 36 minutes. there you go. but we do have some work to do. a recent poll shows 40% of americans get less than seven hours of shut-eye a night. i can tell you that's for sure. >>> on the subject of sleep, one...
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finland. there may be other factors and important to understand that it is a complicated illness and genetic and environmental factors in addition to the very critical newh enterovirus. >> if this study points the way to a cause half of the time, that would be a significant help. >> 80000 children every year with juvenile diabetes. >> and your tax dollars at work. and millions spent on federal workers who may not be working at all. we'll explain that. and a serious blow to a powerful international cartel. you, my friend are a master of diversification. who would have thought three cheese lasagna would go with chocolate cake and ceviche? the same guy who thought that small caps and bond funds would go with a merging markets. it's a masterpiece. thanks. clearly you are type e. you made it phil. welcome home. now what's our strategy with the fondue? you . . . . . . *? >>> a major drug bust to tell you about. authorities seizing some 500 pounds of methamphetamine from a drug trafficking ring linked to a mexican drug cartel. street value? $18 million. 22 people under arrest. the bust just the latest in a six-year investigation that resulted in the seizure of
finland. there may be other factors and important to understand that it is a complicated illness and genetic and environmental factors in addition to the very critical newh enterovirus. >> if this study points the way to a cause half of the time, that would be a significant help. >> 80000 children every year with juvenile diabetes. >> and your tax dollars at work. and millions spent on federal workers who may not be working at all. we'll explain that. and a serious blow to a...
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finland. the driver behind all the growth right now is the data, which is booming. 80% of volume growth. new models. that is going through with good cost control. then we have associates that are doing slightly worse than comparable quarters in our big holdings in turkey and russia. >> can you talk about more, sir, about a what is happening in russia? eurasia represents about 20% of your busines. s. i'm talking about turkey, russia, and some of the former soviet countries. are a 25% shareholder in russia. a company really well placed in russia. megaphone is a strong company. our operations and you raise a countries, weven are seeing 5% growth. 50% of margins in these countries. a great opportunity ahead with internet era, which we are investing for. >> we have to talk about yoga, your telephone company in spain. you are looking to sell it, having pulled it off the market for 15 months. how is the process going? how soon before you sell it? >> it is a beautiful little asset. thepeople, getting 7% of spanish market. down -- but they are stuck between the big boys, all going converge to. what w
finland. the driver behind all the growth right now is the data, which is booming. 80% of volume growth. new models. that is going through with good cost control. then we have associates that are doing slightly worse than comparable quarters in our big holdings in turkey and russia. >> can you talk about more, sir, about a what is happening in russia? eurasia represents about 20% of your busines. s. i'm talking about turkey, russia, and some of the former soviet countries. are a 25%...
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in finland, the swedish neighboring country, they are also building one new power, and they have takenthe decision on yet another one. where we really see the big expansion is the far east; china, south korea, it's india and many other asian countries. iran is well known, turkey as well. lots of expansion there. and i think that one thing the western world should remember about this expansion that we feel often that the asian competition is very strong. they have a competition advantage in low wages. but are we going to spend an enormous amount of money on solar power and wind power that's coming down in price, and that's good, but nevertheless remains so expensive in -- expensive? i think they should be aware of that problem. now, the answer to these questions is lies in strength in safety. my colleague speaks about. we have learned that talk about be she ma -- fukushima accident has taught a lot. correct me if i'm wrong, but i remember that after the three mile island safety vents were introduced in many plants so if there was overpressure, and at the same time catch the radioactivit
in finland, the swedish neighboring country, they are also building one new power, and they have takenthe decision on yet another one. where we really see the big expansion is the far east; china, south korea, it's india and many other asian countries. iran is well known, turkey as well. lots of expansion there. and i think that one thing the western world should remember about this expansion that we feel often that the asian competition is very strong. they have a competition advantage in low...
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new and unusual approach to keeping bears off of people's properties. they're using man's best friend. normally problem bears are put down in washington. but now officials are sending in dogs. specifically, bare dogs from finlandem in check. the dogs basically scare the bears straight and chase them into the woods and after their released wildlife officials shout and fire bean bags at the bears scaring them off for good. >> really teach these bears, dogs are not a afraid of them and that -- that people therefore are not afraid of them because they associate dogs with people and homes. >> wildlife officials call it tough love but they say the works. so far the success rate is 80%. the bears den usually come back. >>> an elderl elderly woman lear long time home and her movers find a huge surprise. 10 thus sandals had cash and a big stack of bonds and the homeowner had no clue that all of this money was in the home when the crew moved a piece of furniture in a back room a manila envelope with rubber bands around it fell to the floor. inside the cash and dozens of $1,000 bonds. the movers took it right to the homeowner. >> she was in the room with her daughter, and i came in and showed her and emotion just overcam
new and unusual approach to keeping bears off of people's properties. they're using man's best friend. normally problem bears are put down in washington. but now officials are sending in dogs. specifically, bare dogs from finlandem in check. the dogs basically scare the bears straight and chase them into the woods and after their released wildlife officials shout and fire bean bags at the bears scaring them off for good. >> really teach these bears, dogs are not a afraid of them and that...
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new owner microsoft is doing away with that brand for phones. microsoft is retiring the name nokia. soon, all microsoft phones will be called lumia phones. it's the end of an era for nokia and for finlandthe brand. >>> okay, so cold and flu season is almost here. that means lots of workers calling in sick. but sometimes people exaggerate. alison harmelin reports. >> reporter: no matter what you do for a living, some days you just don't feel like going to work. >> i told my boss that i was really feeling bad and i was throwing up. >> reporter: were you? >> no. i said i was sick. >> reporter: were you sick? >> sort of. >> reporter: a new poll from career builder finds nearly 33% of people called in sick even though they were fine. the most common reason, they just wanted a day to relax. some planned to run errands and others wanted to sleep but the digital age is making it easier to get caught. one out of four bosses say they busted an employee by checking their social media accounts. >> they call in sick then post a picture of themselves at a ballgame or whatever it may be. >> reporter: but some employee excuses in the survey were more creative. one employee said, they just put a casser
new owner microsoft is doing away with that brand for phones. microsoft is retiring the name nokia. soon, all microsoft phones will be called lumia phones. it's the end of an era for nokia and for finlandthe brand. >>> okay, so cold and flu season is almost here. that means lots of workers calling in sick. but sometimes people exaggerate. alison harmelin reports. >> reporter: no matter what you do for a living, some days you just don't feel like going to work. >> i told my...