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scandinavia has ranked at the top just about every time people have looked at this.these are prosperous societies, but not just driven by making money. they have very good health. they have good balance for family, good social support systems, corruption is very low. what we find in this report statistically is that happiness or technically, how people reward their satisfaction with life, because that's the question that's actually asked of them, are you satisfied with your life, that's related to about six main factors that i've mentioned. income per person discount, surely, but so does health and the social support system, the perceived generosity in the society, the level of corruption and scandinavia puts it all together. these are good, balanced, healthy places and they reflect it. >> the united states is referred to as the most prosperous country on the planet and is number 17. why? >> the u.s. has had a three time increase of income per person since 1960, but it hasn't budged on the happiness level. this is a well-known phenomenon. the best evidence is that wh
scandinavia has ranked at the top just about every time people have looked at this.these are prosperous societies, but not just driven by making money. they have very good health. they have good balance for family, good social support systems, corruption is very low. what we find in this report statistically is that happiness or technically, how people reward their satisfaction with life, because that's the question that's actually asked of them, are you satisfied with your life, that's related...
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. >>> a group of california lawmakers is in scandinavia to study energy policies. state senator kevin are on a trip. none are from the bay area. the trip was paid for by the california environment association. >>> at which time makes a new bid to beef up sports profile. how it may soon impact sports. >>> and doctors are calling it a medical first. the leg that would make the six million dollars man proud. watch us live from your smart phone or tablet. ktvu.com. >>> at which time is teaming up with the national -- twitter is teaming up with the nfl to show video clips of games advertisement. it's a first partnership way social media company for the nfl. >> the 49ers are making a bid to host the national championship game. they plan to play at their new stadium next year. the team plans to submit the bid this week. the winning bid will be announced in six week. >>> our high school game of the week is moreau catholic and fremont. >>> they say it's a first. researchers in chicago developed a bonnic leg control -- bionic leg controlled by brain waves. he lost his leg fo
. >>> a group of california lawmakers is in scandinavia to study energy policies. state senator kevin are on a trip. none are from the bay area. the trip was paid for by the california environment association. >>> at which time makes a new bid to beef up sports profile. how it may soon impact sports. >>> and doctors are calling it a medical first. the leg that would make the six million dollars man proud. watch us live from your smart phone or tablet. ktvu.com....
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in the last part of our series, we are taking you to a place in scandinavia, where the inhabitants areot exactly thrilled that their peace and quiet could soon be over. the indigenous people live high up in the north of europe. for thousands of years, they have been roaming the northernmost parts of norway, finland, sweden, and russia with their reindeer. many in sweden are feeling threatened. an english mining company wants to build and -- an iron orer there. >> when her mother was growing up, there weren't any roads around here. now heavy goods vehicles are looming on the horizon. >> in stockholm last year, one investor wanted to know if there were any locals here. he was told no. and then the people from the mining company showed a picture of a raised forest. settlers like us have been here for 300 years. >> a map of the region shows how much land is at stake. >> this will become one huge pit with a spoil pitt and stones behind. this lake will be gone, and a dam built for water from the mill. >> for the time being, the blueberry bushes remain untouched. it is amazing how much grows
in the last part of our series, we are taking you to a place in scandinavia, where the inhabitants areot exactly thrilled that their peace and quiet could soon be over. the indigenous people live high up in the north of europe. for thousands of years, they have been roaming the northernmost parts of norway, finland, sweden, and russia with their reindeer. many in sweden are feeling threatened. an english mining company wants to build and -- an iron orer there. >> when her mother was...
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over the past several dpaps wet weather will continue for western russia, as well as parts of the scandinaviathough, for the next few days. and a risk of wet and windy conditions through germany down towards the black sea region. and this low pressure system is expected to move into the iberian peninsula as we head into friday. short time heavy rain thunderstorms and gusty winds are possible and temperatures will be going down. no down to 19 degrees on saturday. this place, october 5 is taking place. cloudy conditions into sunday. and nearly 20 degrees for the next three days. enjoy the fest call. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecass. here's your extended forecast.t. here's your extended forecast.. here's your extended forecast. here's your extended forecasi. here's your extended forecasv. here's your extended forecasal. here's your extended forecast. >> that's all for now. thanks for joining us. tavis: good ev
over the past several dpaps wet weather will continue for western russia, as well as parts of the scandinaviathough, for the next few days. and a risk of wet and windy conditions through germany down towards the black sea region. and this low pressure system is expected to move into the iberian peninsula as we head into friday. short time heavy rain thunderstorms and gusty winds are possible and temperatures will be going down. no down to 19 degrees on saturday. this place, october 5 is taking...
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quiet monastic life ended when holy island was discovered by the vikings, notorious invaders from scandinavia. by the late ninth century, the monks decided they had had enough of the ever-present threat of viking raids. they decided to abandon this windswept island of lindisfarne. they took off for the mainland and took with them two of their most prized possessions, the body of saint cuthbert and the gospels. after a years-long trek across the north of england, cuthbert was reburied in durham cathedral, where the monastery was re-established. his tomb still attracts thousands of visitors. as for the gospels, the book wound up in private hands after king henry viii dissolved the monasteries in the 16th century, and it was later donated to the british library. today, gameson says it offers a chance to rethink a period often dismissed as the dark ages. this elegant calligraphy under daunting conditions, parchment from the skins of 149 calves, colored inks made from diverse animal and vegetable sources. also, amid the vivid display of his talent, the scribe bishop eadfrith was human and made mis
quiet monastic life ended when holy island was discovered by the vikings, notorious invaders from scandinavia. by the late ninth century, the monks decided they had had enough of the ever-present threat of viking raids. they decided to abandon this windswept island of lindisfarne. they took off for the mainland and took with them two of their most prized possessions, the body of saint cuthbert and the gospels. after a years-long trek across the north of england, cuthbert was reburied in durham...
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. >>> nor weejwegian air is planning to start a new non-stop serve from oakland to scandinavia. >>> smart phone and other devices during take off, they have found that some phones can interfere with smoke alarms. >> it isn't the issue with a phone bringing down an airport, but it is the equipment being ircht interfered with. >>> hundreds of people with deep pockets signing up for an adventure in space. how much will it set you back? >>> warning signs about the mall attack. possible intelligence failing in the wake of the deadly c.j. seige. >>> iraq and irans leader and new agreements. . >> 3, 2, 1,. >> space x sent a falcon 9 rocket from santa barbaracounty. upgrades are bigger engines and newer software. >> some are signing up for a holiday in space. some hope to have a suborbital experience. what the man behind the adventure is talking about. >> reporter: who would spend up to a quarter million dollars for a few minutes in space? these people. 600 have signed on. >> how much to charter one of these? >> $1.2 million. >> and you will leave 2 seats empty? >> 2 angels coming with us. >> rep
. >>> nor weejwegian air is planning to start a new non-stop serve from oakland to scandinavia. >>> smart phone and other devices during take off, they have found that some phones can interfere with smoke alarms. >> it isn't the issue with a phone bringing down an airport, but it is the equipment being ircht interfered with. >>> hundreds of people with deep pockets signing up for an adventure in space. how much will it set you back? >>> warning signs...
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in scandinavia, they're spending 8, 9% of their gdp. they are spending less per capita than we are. >> and they have two tanks and one airplane. >> let me ask you about this. in the two largest provinces in canada, quebec and ontario, they now spend 50% of their government funding on health care. half of it on health care. the problem is, and i think it's a universal problem across the planet, nobody has figured out a model which drives down cost. and the result is, if you assume everybody gets everything they want, you end up in a system which is ultimately going to bank rurupt the country. >> i don't think that's a fair statement. i think there are many countries around the world that are providing health care that is cost-effective. countries like denmark and sweden, people have decided they think it is in their best interest to have free education in this country we don't do that. it costs 50, $60,000 for your kid does s to go to college. they think you get a better deal. >> the european model is not going to go well here when it co
in scandinavia, they're spending 8, 9% of their gdp. they are spending less per capita than we are. >> and they have two tanks and one airplane. >> let me ask you about this. in the two largest provinces in canada, quebec and ontario, they now spend 50% of their government funding on health care. half of it on health care. the problem is, and i think it's a universal problem across the planet, nobody has figured out a model which drives down cost. and the result is, if you assume...
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that's a very famous glass manufacturer in scandinavia. a lot needs doing on this.tention, because my feeling is that your £150 has turned itself into... 1,500 to 2,500. good lord. 20 years. ( laughs ) not bad, is it? no. ha ha! well done you. well, they promised me a wonderful day today, and it has been-- not only the weather and the place, but things that have happened to me. and especially finally seeing these things. i remember some of these, don't i? i think you do, because they are part of a collection that my father collected over 35 years of his life. and he used to bring them into the royal worcester museum for you to have a look at. and i thinhe loaned some of the pieces to the museum. is that george-- george rue. george rue. oh, i remember him vividly, because he was so passionately interested in what i was interested in. it's marvelous. this, of course, is part of a lovely grainger worcester service. grainger's factory was a little-known factory in worcester for a long time. but when he started collecting this super-quality grainger, i began to be intere
that's a very famous glass manufacturer in scandinavia. a lot needs doing on this.tention, because my feeling is that your £150 has turned itself into... 1,500 to 2,500. good lord. 20 years. ( laughs ) not bad, is it? no. ha ha! well done you. well, they promised me a wonderful day today, and it has been-- not only the weather and the place, but things that have happened to me. and especially finally seeing these things. i remember some of these, don't i? i think you do, because they are part...
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a new music video like the gangnam style of scandinavia. >> it's catchy. it's called "the fox" by a pair of norwegian brothers who go by the name illvis. >> the video shows people dressed as animals dancing in the woods. i think the budget was $8 for this. if its anything as catchy as this it's going to have a lot of viewers. >> you can see larry doing it throughout the newsroom. >> you're going have to check. >> yes. >> what dispenser say? i don't know what to say to that! illvis. >> hoor is a look at sunny skies coast to inland. we're warm today, not the next three days. 90s in chico and sacramento. 103 down in palm springs. here in the bay area tomorrow, we'll see triple digit readings up to 100 degrees tomorrow in livermore. mid-90s in north bay valleys. 83 in san francisco. we've got a big event going on tomorrow, mountain view art and wine festival. sunny skies and mild. by noon, sunny, warm, temperatures 85. by 3:00 p.m. sunny and hot. evening hours, sunny skmild a breeze. beautiful weather for outdoor activities this weekend. >> thank you. >> still
a new music video like the gangnam style of scandinavia. >> it's catchy. it's called "the fox" by a pair of norwegian brothers who go by the name illvis. >> the video shows people dressed as animals dancing in the woods. i think the budget was $8 for this. if its anything as catchy as this it's going to have a lot of viewers. >> you can see larry doing it throughout the newsroom. >> you're going have to check. >> yes. >> what dispenser say? i don't...
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. >> so to scandinavia, where scientists are now 95% certain that humans are the cause of global warmingat's according to a new report from the world's top scientists who have been meeting in stockholm. it is the strongest message yet on what may be behind the rise in average global temperatures. we have our correspondent standing by live for us, but first let's go to stockholm, which is slightly warmer. the last summit report, you remember, was full of errors. is this one likely to be more credible? >> reporter: stephen i think saying it was full of errors slightly overstates the case -- [overlapping speakers] >> reporter: was also disputed. what they said was given the vast amounts of data, the vast amounts of material in that report, there was actually an awful lot which was consistent, and what this report has done is if anything it has backed up some of those earlier claims, but those criticisms linger, and the doubt lingers. i would like to bring in the chair of the iccp. this time around are we getting a report that is more accurate than the last one? >> well, the last report i th
. >> so to scandinavia, where scientists are now 95% certain that humans are the cause of global warmingat's according to a new report from the world's top scientists who have been meeting in stockholm. it is the strongest message yet on what may be behind the rise in average global temperatures. we have our correspondent standing by live for us, but first let's go to stockholm, which is slightly warmer. the last summit report, you remember, was full of errors. is this one likely to be...
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earlier the royal family and heads of state from the rest of scandinavia attended a service at the palace church. the 67-year-old says he continues to -- plans to continue as king as long as et cetera health. >> those are the main stories making news in europe. now let's go back to doha. >> on the news hour, floyd mayweather, jr., lives up to his nickname money with a recordbreaking fight. all of the sports in just a minute. do stay with us. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. >> one in five americans live in places where there aren't enough doctors. >> that's only going to get worse n january when people become eligible for free healthcare coverage. in mississippi, there are only $63 for every 100,000 people. robert gray reports >> reporter: four months? you are hungry. >> sister ann brooks is a doctor in the mississippi delta town of tutweiler. in a75, she worries who will tae her place >> if 74% of my patients can't pay me, how am i going to earn enough money to pay the salary of another doctor? it gets to be very sticky. >> sister brooks is one of just three prim
earlier the royal family and heads of state from the rest of scandinavia attended a service at the palace church. the 67-year-old says he continues to -- plans to continue as king as long as et cetera health. >> those are the main stories making news in europe. now let's go back to doha. >> on the news hour, floyd mayweather, jr., lives up to his nickname money with a recordbreaking fight. all of the sports in just a minute. do stay with us. [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep...
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scandinavia has nothing to it may be culture, but wealthy regions such as local mall, our famous. perhaps the great life secret lies in civilization. the chinese and agent sophisticated civilizations while they were hungry and naked in trees -- argument to believe that was last week that they had been drinking. [laughter] and 1,000 b.c. when the europeans were barely using metal to each other over the head, the chinese were casting wine vessels big enough to take a bath, something else no other contemporary european had done. yet china thinks. government doesn't cause affluence and the totalitarian countries have plenty of government and nothing else anything else. absence of government doesn't work either. for a million years mankind had no government whatsoever and every once relatives were hungry and naked in the trees. plain hard work isn't the source of plenty. the poorer the people are the harder it is the work that they do, and it's better off to play golf. and technology i'm afraid provides no guarantee. the locales of the world are well supplied with the complex and fully
scandinavia has nothing to it may be culture, but wealthy regions such as local mall, our famous. perhaps the great life secret lies in civilization. the chinese and agent sophisticated civilizations while they were hungry and naked in trees -- argument to believe that was last week that they had been drinking. [laughter] and 1,000 b.c. when the europeans were barely using metal to each other over the head, the chinese were casting wine vessels big enough to take a bath, something else no other...
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they will have a nonstop from scandinavia to san francisco next spring. >>> the federal aviation almostsengers use smart phones. and e readers. and that is on takeoffs and landings. how that could change and impact the system. >> turn off cellular phones. >>> faa could decide to relax the restrictions. we asked the people who build it, if it is dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flights. >> the emissions are measured by the antennae here. >> this is the automatic interference labs. they have been studying the issue for years. >> testing cellphones. laptops and impacts on airplane systems. >> kenny kerchoff tested my phone. >> it is communicating with the tower. and it has failed. >> reporter: it could interfere with systems like the planest smoke alarms. >> the next laptop. it failed showing potential interference with the communications radio. a tablet in wi-fi mode also failed. the same tablet in airplane mode tested safe. >> it is not necessarily a phone can bring counsel an airplane that is not the issue. the issue is interfering with the airplane and causing more wor
they will have a nonstop from scandinavia to san francisco next spring. >>> the federal aviation almostsengers use smart phones. and e readers. and that is on takeoffs and landings. how that could change and impact the system. >> turn off cellular phones. >>> faa could decide to relax the restrictions. we asked the people who build it, if it is dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flights. >> the emissions are measured by the antennae here. >>...