court. it even happens to the pros. look, getting her braid caught in her racket while hitting a forehand at the u.s. open. well, it didn t do much for her backhand either. she said it almost took her head off. she went on to beat her opponent in straight sets. despite that, a bad hair day. a true athlete right there. kept going. she kept going. even though her hair was in the racket. when you have $3 million on the line. yeah, lose a few strand all for dedication of the sport. used to get it caught in a ponytail before. started putting it in a braid to prevent this. that didn t really help her this time either. i am impressed she didn t drop any four letter words on that one, but she went on to be successful. man helps her. if tennis isn t your taste. how about tomatoes? some 22,000 people taking parting in this year s event in spain, along with 125 tons of tomatoes. this has become a major tourist attraction in eastern spain. it was sold out weeks ago. you have to get ticke
nearly 70-year history, yesterday s festival was in the rain. visitors were charged $13 to participate. seems like they didn t mind one bit. a little safer than the running with the bulls, i d say. how do you charge people to walk the streets? i don t know. i don t get that. that s something that i it looks great. i want to say i want to go, but i probably never will. got a cheat sheet. nonresidents paid the 10 euros, about $13 worth. because the town that hosts tomatino is about 5 million euros in debt. they make a little money. why not? tough times. sure. coming up, an all-out celebration by a mom as the kids go back to school. and putting your mind at ease during your next flight. we ll separate fact from fiction when it comes to airline germs and the safety of kids that fly. you re watching world news now. because i m leaving on a jet plane don t know when i ll be back again
a critical child benefit. 110 euros or something per month, per child. so everyone in the whole country gets this? yeah, yeah. no matter who you are? absolutely. that s like $500 a month. yeah. for raising kids. just for having kids. and there some tax allowances also. with three kids, that s almost $6,000 u.s. a year. yeah, close to it. and then the school system you don t pay for, first grade all the way through college. yeah. free education, free health care, free dental care. yeah. i think our system is pretty good at the moment, quite even for everybody. yeah. now that i ve gotten to know some finnish students and parents, i think i ve got to get a better handle on what is important to them in the classroom. they put a lot of trust in their teachers. and today they re going to trust me with a class of 25 eighth graders. maybe they re not that smart after all!
110 euros or something per month, per child. so everyone in the whole country gets this? yeah, yeah. no matter who you are? absolutely. that s like $500 a month. yeah. for raising kids. just for having kids. and there some tax allowances also. with three kids, that s almost $6,000 u.s. a year. yeah, close to it. and then the school system you don t pay for, first grade all the way through college. yeah. free education, free health care, free dental care. yeah. i think our system is pretty good at the moment, quite even for everybody. yeah. now that i ve gotten to know some finnish students and parents, i think i ve got to get a better handle on what is important to them in the classroom. they put a lot of trust in their teachers. and today they re going to trust me with a class of 25 eighth graders. maybe they re not that smart after all! i m a little nervous.
thank you very much. oh, it looks delicious. how is it raising a family in finland? it s all right. but you get a lot of support, right, from the government when you have a family? a critical child benefit. 110 euros or something per month, per child. so everyone in the whole country gets this? yeah, yeah. no matter who you are? absolutely. that s like $500 a month. yeah. for raising kids. just for having kids. and there some tax allowances also. with three kids, that s almost $6,000 u.s. a year. yeah, close to it. and then the school system you don t pay for, first grade all the way through college. yeah. free education, free health care, free dental care. yeah. i think our system is pretty good at the moment, quite even for everybody. yeah. now that i ve gotten to know