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jens korte. jens: investors on wall street are not so much focusing at this point on possible regulatory actions. they are looking at the growth figures, and they are pretty breathtaking. what counts even more is that wall street seems to be convinced that amazon actually can repeat this growth number for the current quarter. anderson expects once again that -- amazon expense once again that the prophet will double and the stock of amazon did reach an all-time high in the friday session. we got a lot of strong earnings from the big tech companies. microsoft, intel, for example. intel come even if the numbers were rocksolid, could not see the stock price increase. overall, after a quite turbulent week, especially when it comes to the dow jones, there was not a lot of action in the friday session, and investors are already looking ahead, because next week we will get, for instance, the numbers from apple , and there is quite some skepticism, especially regarding the iphone x sales. that stock was among the losers shortly before the weekend. daniel: busy week ahead. jensorte on wall street. u.s. oil giant exxon mobil and chevron have posted higher first-quarter earnings. exxon up 16% year on year to nearly $5 billion. but those higher oil prices that we have seen recently have helped boost both companies' revenues, but exxon's shares took a dive as it posted its weakest oil and gas output in 20 years. meanwhile, chevron's jump in oil production saw its shares tick up slightly. more oil in the world isn't good for the environment, of course. environmentally friendly fuels are taking off, literally. electric powered airplanes are all the rage. that is something that is capturing the attention of big airlines. reporter: fossil fuels still rule the skies here at the ila, but advances in electric-powered flight could change that. modern batteries are already producing enough energy to get airborne. something start ups are taking advantage of, creating lightweight, computer-piloted vehicles they hope will replace your trusted taxi and cut down on congestion
jens korte. jens: investors on wall street are not so much focusing at this point on possible regulatory actions. they are looking at the growth figures, and they are pretty breathtaking. what counts even more is that wall street seems to be convinced that amazon actually can repeat this growth number for the current quarter. anderson expects once again that -- amazon expense once again that the prophet will double and the stock of amazon did reach an all-time high in the friday session. we got...
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jen's love life. >> jen is an amazing catch. >> well, a source tells "e.t." garner wants the next person she dates to be in it for the long run. and while jen, quote, hasn't made dating a priority, she wants to be very selective when she does find the time to date because of the kids. we're told jen's focus is on career, including her next movie the thriller, "peppermint." and check her on the set of hbo's upcoming comedy "camping." quote, she's excited about working with lena dunham. >> we were geeking out about how excited we are to all be together. they have a ton of physical comedy for me to do. >> next, affleck's buddy hanging with another bro. damon hit the beach in byron bay, australia, with chris hemsworth for some surfing. their wives are there, too. the foursome is super tight. >> we convince them to come to australia and spend some time with us. >> matt recently debunked a report he was moving his family down under, and yesterday he still looked like a tourist, wearing a shirt to the beach. but if you have to stand next to thor, well, we totally get it. >> my wife doesn't like it when chris has the beefy body either. >> yeah. >>
jen's love life. >> jen is an amazing catch. >> well, a source tells "e.t." garner wants the next person she dates to be in it for the long run. and while jen, quote, hasn't made dating a priority, she wants to be very selective when she does find the time to date because of the kids. we're told jen's focus is on career, including her next movie the thriller, "peppermint." and check her on the set of hbo's upcoming comedy "camping." quote, she's excited...
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jens korte a has more. jens: investors on wall street are puzzled by the comments of u.s. president donald trump. first of all, opec is not the only reason oil prices are increasing. it is also global economic growth, and therefore higher demand. and then if we think back about two years ago, when oil prices were around $30 a barrel, especially for u.s. energy companies, fracking companies, production was not profitable at all. a lot of those companies actually were in jeopardy and even might have had to file for bankruptcy. then opec started to cut production. oil prices started to increase. and the u.s. energy companies were safe, so the u.s. profited from higher oil prices. but obviously donald trump has the opinion that prices are too high and that could lead to higher prices for u.s. consumers. when donald trump is saying that the high oil prices are not acceptable, what precisely is he going to do and change about production in the u.s. already at record levels? when we look at what happened with oil prices on friday, we started on a weaker note, but then oil prices pretty much recovered the losses. helena: that was jensorte in new york. back to brent and what can only be described as an unwelcome, rather costly surprise in berlin. brent: i even thought i was going to have to leave my apartment. helena: dramatic scenes. brent: germany's capital was brought to a standstill so experts could defuse a massive world war ii bomb. the operation forced the shutdown of a large part of the city center seven decades after the war's end. germany still finds more than 2000 tons of unexploded wartime ordinances every year. this was the most significant bomb disposal operation the german capital has seen in years. reporter: an unusual sight on central berlin streets. police are urging residents to evacuate and officers going door-to-door to make sure the buildings were cleared. the biggest evacuation in berlin in years came as bob disposal experts moved in to defuse an unexploded second world war bomb that had been unearthed on a construction site. inside the exclusion zone, an army hospital, part of the german inte
jens korte a has more. jens: investors on wall street are puzzled by the comments of u.s. president donald trump. first of all, opec is not the only reason oil prices are increasing. it is also global economic growth, and therefore higher demand. and then if we think back about two years ago, when oil prices were around $30 a barrel, especially for u.s. energy companies, fracking companies, production was not profitable at all. a lot of those companies actually were in jeopardy and even might...
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jen got in a hike with a friend. >> my trusty companion. she's so cute. >> jen hit a popular trail in oahu with her personal trainer simone de la rule. >> the only way down is down. >> the body by simone creator told us how she recently trained jen days a week for a new role. >> we worked out like crazy people. it's definitely a mix of strength, training and cardio. >> last week before jen's arrival ben spent time with girlfriend lindsay shookus in honolulu including this kayaking date. ben is in hawaii shooting a new crime drama "triple frontier." we're told that actor was back and forth to l.a. a number of times during training for the movie to see his kids. it was of course during filming on the beach that we got our first good look at ben's unique back tattoo depicting a colorful phoenix and now ben has spoken out about it for the very first time. in an essay called "the great sadness of ben affleck" the "new yorker" called ben's tattoo enormous and garish. the magazine also describes the 45-year-old actor as going through a kind of, quote, middle aged white male sadness. ben bluntly fired back telling the magazine, quote, i'm doing just fine. adding sarcastically, thick skin bolstered by garish tattoos. >> tattoo or no tatt
jen got in a hike with a friend. >> my trusty companion. she's so cute. >> jen hit a popular trail in oahu with her personal trainer simone de la rule. >> the only way down is down. >> the body by simone creator told us how she recently trained jen days a week for a new role. >> we worked out like crazy people. it's definitely a mix of strength, training and cardio. >> last week before jen's arrival ben spent time with girlfriend lindsay shookus in honolulu...
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jen? >> that might be a little tough. jen arrived sporting a brace on her wrist.in a midriff-bearing gown for the party hosted by close pal and brad's "glee" co-creator ryan murphy. meanwhile, bestie kate hudson, pregnant and glowing, shows off her baby bump. she's expecting her first daughter with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >> congratulations on your pregnancy, kate. >> thank you. >> we hear kate performed at the party. remember when she sang on "glee"? i caught up with big brother oliver hudson who gave us the scoop. your sister, kate, and danny were out at gwyneth's engagement party this weekend. >> my sister was very nervous that night because she had to sing two songs. but she's a tough girl. she stepped up and crushed it. >> oliver stars in the new abc kit so many "splitting up together." he's a divorced dad forced to live on the the same property with his ex, played by jenna fischer. >> don't mind me. just keep putting your party paint on while i parent our children. >> you kind of play the cool dad in the show. are you a cool dad? >> oh, i'm a pretty cool d
jen? >> that might be a little tough. jen arrived sporting a brace on her wrist.in a midriff-bearing gown for the party hosted by close pal and brad's "glee" co-creator ryan murphy. meanwhile, bestie kate hudson, pregnant and glowing, shows off her baby bump. she's expecting her first daughter with boyfriend danny fujikawa. >> congratulations on your pregnancy, kate. >> thank you. >> we hear kate performed at the party. remember when she sang on...
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jen. thanks, jen.ow to a pretty alarming discovery. a woman who used a test to learn more about her past claims it revealed her parents' fertility doctor is her biological father and is suing about it. gio back with that story. >> people can't stop talking about this. listen, last year alone the at home dna testing industry was worth nearly $120 million. so many people use it and now one woman is making those shocking claims about the doctor and she's taking it to court. >> i wanted to know who i am and where i came from. >> reporter: we've all seen them, the simple at home dna tests getting to the root of a family tree. >> you always wonder, you know, who does make you who you are. >> reporter: while millions turn to companies like ancestry.com and 23 and me to learn more about the past, the results aren't always what you might expect. >> something that just happens in the movies, i guess. >> reporter: this morning a 36-year-old woman is suing her mother's fertility doctor, claiming an ancestry.com te
jen. thanks, jen.ow to a pretty alarming discovery. a woman who used a test to learn more about her past claims it revealed her parents' fertility doctor is her biological father and is suing about it. gio back with that story. >> people can't stop talking about this. listen, last year alone the at home dna testing industry was worth nearly $120 million. so many people use it and now one woman is making those shocking claims about the doctor and she's taking it to court. >> i wanted...
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jen ashton joins us from massachusetts. jen, good morning. i spoke to the white sox. they tell me he was exhibiting no signs prior to the aneurysm. he just pitched the previous inning, but there are typically warning signs people should look for, right? >> right, and when you talk about the brain, we have to remember it's exquisitely sensitive to injury. the skull is unforgiving to swelling and rupture of an aneurysm. it's a ballooning of a blood vessel causes swelling of the brain. most times this happens without warning. there are some classic signs. the biggest is something we call w.h.o.l. it's the worst headache of your life. then there are things like nausea. dizziness. stiff neck. sensitivity to light. double vision. difficulty speaking. we have to note. obviously, someone can have these signs or symptoms and not be having a ruptured aneurysm. >> what do we know about the treatment? >> this is a surgical emergency. the patient goes to the emergency room. they get a c.a.t. scan. to find out where the bleeding is. they go right to the o.r. to try to stop the bleeding either with a clip or a coil and a craniotomy. to relieve some of the pressure that's built up. the next hours and days are critical for anyone dealing with this type of situation. >> they are. they're keeping a close watch on danny this morning. jenank you. kudos to the white sox medical staff. they jumped in right away. >> so lucky it happened at the game. people around him. >>> let's send things over to ron claiborne for a look at the other stories we're covering this morning. >> good morning to you, paula, tom. adrienne. everyone. we begin in georgia. police are trying to figure out how a convicted killer disappeared from an atlanta courtroom just before his verdict was handed down. a manhunt is on for verlaine laguerre, who seemingly walked away from the courthouse during a lunch break at his trial on friday. he was out on bond and not in police custody. after he fled, he and a co-defendant were found guilty. of gunning down 19-year-old matthew hardaman in 2011. >>> in cincinnati, new body cam video shows police officers circling a parking lot but never getting out of their vehicle as they respond to a 911 call from a teenager who was trapped and suffocating inside his van. investigators are looking into the officers' respons
jen ashton joins us from massachusetts. jen, good morning. i spoke to the white sox. they tell me he was exhibiting no signs prior to the aneurysm. he just pitched the previous inning, but there are typically warning signs people should look for, right? >> right, and when you talk about the brain, we have to remember it's exquisitely sensitive to injury. the skull is unforgiving to swelling and rupture of an aneurysm. it's a ballooning of a blood vessel causes swelling of the brain. most...
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what has jen scared - her dogs didn't leave the house or yard - and she wonders if someone, somehow, left or planted the drugs on her property. jenien/owner:"i think it's very strange // i think it needs to be out there just so people are aware // i don't want any more dogs hurt, i'm worried about having my own dogs in my own yard." (justine) that was deedee sun reporting. o'brien said she's filling a police report with police. (justine) coming up -- michael jackson's legendary moonwalk shoes up for auction. we'll tell you the price tag when we come back (jrs) and the world's oldest person has died today... what she left behind today... what she left behind after her passing. today... what she left behind after her passing. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. (jrs) welcome back -- a special bond between a officer and a sick teenager is catching a lot of attention across the country.(justine) after months of cramps, vomiting... four-hour dialysis treatments three times a week. -- that teenager is now healthy. all thanks to the o
what has jen scared - her dogs didn't leave the house or yard - and she wonders if someone, somehow, left or planted the drugs on her property. jenien/owner:"i think it's very strange // i think it needs to be out there just so people are aware // i don't want any more dogs hurt, i'm worried about having my own dogs in my own yard." (justine) that was deedee sun reporting. o'brien said she's filling a police report with police. (justine) coming up -- michael jackson's legendary...
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. —— jen. their first child in october after undergoing ivf. ——jen.ays she expect to return to the scottish parliament in spring of next year. meanwhile, in the house of commons, congratulations for the duke and duchess of cambridge on the arrival of their third child. the couple posed for pictures with the new arrival just seven hours after the duchess was admitted to hospital for the birth. john virgo —— john burke out offered congratulations on behalf of the commons and the lord speaker, lord fowler, sent congratulations from the upper house. i am sure noble lords on all sides of the house willjoin me in congratulating their royal highnesses on this most happy of occasions. and that is it from me for now. but do join christine cooperfor a full for now. but do join christine cooper for a full round—up of events from westminster on bbc parliament on monday night at 11. but for now, from me, lucien mccarthy, goodbye. —— alissia. hello. let's bring you up—to—date with how the weather is going to pan out across the british isles for the weekend and the
. —— jen. their first child in october after undergoing ivf. ——jen.ays she expect to return to the scottish parliament in spring of next year. meanwhile, in the house of commons, congratulations for the duke and duchess of cambridge on the arrival of their third child. the couple posed for pictures with the new arrival just seven hours after the duchess was admitted to hospital for the birth. john virgo —— john burke out offered congratulations on behalf of the commons and the lord...
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jen sherman. >> john foley, look no further, you found your girl. >> today jen along with the 11 cycle instructorseach classes out of this place in new york to more than a million people fo following up not long ago. >> they build their own steaks, have a their own relatively new company to handle. you have made the decision to do a lot internally. to not outsource things that others have. why did you make that decision? >> some of it was that in cessty. so we did partner on content. >> but the partnerships never materialized. >> we thought of selling through channel, but we met with a bunch of people and didn't feel right based on the way they sold and the way wanted. >> when john surveyed his customers on things that peloton could do better -- >> the number one thing was the delivery experience. >> so he decided it had to become a logistics program, too. you can bring the bike up to your bedroom or home gym or basement, wherever you want it, and they will set it up. >> but as instructors became celebrities with large followings, the bikes were selling fast and the press couldn't get enough. john
jen sherman. >> john foley, look no further, you found your girl. >> today jen along with the 11 cycle instructorseach classes out of this place in new york to more than a million people fo following up not long ago. >> they build their own steaks, have a their own relatively new company to handle. you have made the decision to do a lot internally. to not outsource things that others have. why did you make that decision? >> some of it was that in cessty. so we did...
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jennings to be the first woman to serve as u.s. district judge for the western district of kentucky. widely recognized for her outstanding legal talents and judgment, ms. jennings has earned the support of kentucky's legal community. in fact, dozens of her peers wrote she has a first-rate analytical mind and suburb judgment. she is principled, thoughtful and hard working. these qualities are exactly what i believe we need on the federal district courts. our colleagues on the judiciary committee agree advancing ms. jennings' nomination to the floor on a voice vote. moments ago the senate fulfilled its responsibility confirming another well-qualified nominee for kentucky and for the nation, both of which will be well served by rebecca jennings on the bench. i hope the senate can build on this momentum and continue confirming more of the president's abundantly qualified nominees without undue delay. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator for kansas. mr. moran: thank you. i ask unanimous consent that dustin eldsberry be granted floor privileges for the remainder of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. moran: judges and litigants in our state of kansas have been anxious to have the vacant positions in our state filled. one of those two vacancies in district judgeships is the longest opened vacancy in the country, and today we accomplished the filling of one of those positions with the confirmation of john broomes. i rise to express my pleasure to my colleagues and to m
jennings to be the first woman to serve as u.s. district judge for the western district of kentucky. widely recognized for her outstanding legal talents and judgment, ms. jennings has earned the support of kentucky's legal community. in fact, dozens of her peers wrote she has a first-rate analytical mind and suburb judgment. she is principled, thoughtful and hard working. these qualities are exactly what i believe we need on the federal district courts. our colleagues on the judiciary committee...
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former executive director of the new york state democratic party and jen kerns former spokeswoman for the california republican party. jen is certainly true that the white house has not weighed in on every local issue. there's exceptions but it's also true they have weighed in on some. you hear the case there from al sharpton saying this is one where something ought to be said. what do you think about that? >> i agree with you. i think the statement from the white house was a bit ineloquent. clearly from your clips anyone can see that the white house has weighed in on local issues. i think this case is different and this is why you're seeing president trump not weigh in on this. you've got a case here where you've got the first african-american police chief in sacramento. seems to be doing a very good job. the police department issued those body cam recordings within i think 48 hours. i think that was a good start. they also released, which they didn't necessarily have to, release the overhead helicopter video as well as radio transmissions as well as the 911 tape. so by and large, i think the sacramento pd is doing a go
former executive director of the new york state democratic party and jen kerns former spokeswoman for the california republican party. jen is certainly true that the white house has not weighed in on every local issue. there's exceptions but it's also true they have weighed in on some. you hear the case there from al sharpton saying this is one where something ought to be said. what do you think about that? >> i agree with you. i think the statement from the white house was a bit...
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jennings bryan and dwight d. eisenhower was surreptitiously a fan of the great commoner, william jennings bryan as well and eisenhower, when he became a military officer, in the army, and of course no officers are allowed to expression their political opinions, but i did find a letter from eisenhower to one of his colleagues in 1933 where he was very upset with fdr because he wasn't going far enough in the new deal. he says, government should do everything. should own everything. take over the banks. and of course if that had gotten out in 1952 when he ran for president at the huge of the cold war, d-at the height of the cold war that would be the end of it. lbj was a feign of william jennings bryan. what happens i should have tight milled book the sons of william jennings bryan. when he came to washington in 1932 as an aide to congressman from texas, he would sneak into the senate chamber, just to hear hughie long, the louisiana king fish, and wrote it's a great idea to give every american family what today into woo be the eye with -- would be the equivalent of $90,000. share the wealth. all three of them has the idea that the least of, if we support the least of us, we will be a greater nation for it. i call it the commonwealth ideal and they believed very much in this ideal that if we can have an equitable society, we can have a great society. and when you look at the policy of truman, eisenhower and lbj, you'll see this reflected. don't want to turn this into a wonkish session, but let's take civil rights, for example. now, truman was not a natural at civil rights. as i said, he was steeped in confederate lore but the first president to address the naacp convention whic
jennings bryan and dwight d. eisenhower was surreptitiously a fan of the great commoner, william jennings bryan as well and eisenhower, when he became a military officer, in the army, and of course no officers are allowed to expression their political opinions, but i did find a letter from eisenhower to one of his colleagues in 1933 where he was very upset with fdr because he wasn't going far enough in the new deal. he says, government should do everything. should own everything. take over the...
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jen. >> so beautiful. >> so first we start with jen. so i love -- i was able to find a dress almost identical.e paired it with i agreat blazer and the whole look pulls together for just under $200. >> when you wear a blazer or a jacket with your airports not in the sleeves, you just look fabulous. >> it looks chic. >> look at mini-me. >> receive so cute. for kids too, jesse looking absolutely adorable. instead of a dress we went a jumpsuit from zara and her blazer is over her shoulders and harlow, you were telling me you love the idea of a blazer. how come. >> because if you're like cold inside you can just like throw on your blazer and you'll be like perfect. >> yes, it's the perfect transition piece and the whole look pulls together for how much? >> $88. >> yep. >> no way. >> yep. you want to ask jesse a question. >> what's your favorite part of your outfit. >> i love it because it's super-duper comfy. >> and looks great. thank you so much, jesse. thank you guys. [ applause ] great idea. really nice looks. okay. so we have another look right now. >> yes. >> tell us a little about meghan's lo
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jen ashton joins us from boston for some perspective on both of these stories. jen, good morning.cdc says it has detected more than 220 cases last year of a nightmare bacteria that's resistant to almost all antibiotics. how big a deal is this? >> it is a big deal. but let's put it into some important medical and historical context here. first of all, most people have heard of mrsa, resistant staph, a gram positive organism. there's multiresistant drug resistant tuberculosis and now cre of gram negatives and other bacteria. these can be really bad actors. the good news, if you will, is that it's generally not an issue for a healthy person outside of a hospital. where this becomes a problem is for the critically ill patients in hospitalized settings with a lot of tubes and catheters, and when we don't have an arsenal to treat these bugs, you can get into a lot of trouble. >> so, is there anything in particular that we can do to protect ourselves? i know you said it really affects those who have compromised immune systems. >> yeah, and that's the silver lining. number one, we need to
jen ashton joins us from boston for some perspective on both of these stories. jen, good morning.cdc says it has detected more than 220 cases last year of a nightmare bacteria that's resistant to almost all antibiotics. how big a deal is this? >> it is a big deal. but let's put it into some important medical and historical context here. first of all, most people have heard of mrsa, resistant staph, a gram positive organism. there's multiresistant drug resistant tuberculosis and now cre of...
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jen krimmer and richard clark do not plan to change the menu, name, or restaurant's concept. jen was a manager at another restaurant owned by hallowell. >>> security plans have been announced for the royal wedding that is a month from today. there's going to be a visible deployment of officers, k-9 units, and specialists trained to detect dangerous behavior, and teams will be ready to deal with unreported items found in stations and railways. officials expect 100,000 people to travel to windsor to try to see the royal couple get married. >>> we would like to congratulate an east bay man for winning the lottery. he picked all five numbers and mega number to win the superlotto plus drawing, the winner of $27 million. let's look at the numbers. i always like to do the would i have won? 1, 9, 18, 25, and i would have picked 25, 32, and the mega number, 17. the winning ticket at an gas station on bremerton boulevard. we just spoke to the business owner, and they said the winner visited the story and spoke to the clerk earlier this morning. we are told the winner is a frequent customer
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jen ashton has all the details and, dr. jen ashton, welcome from massachusetts. the carotid artery. that's what it is referencing. >> exactly, so this study is really all about veggies and vascular health and mini med school anatomy. the common carotid artery, there's two of them. they are the major arteries that take oxygenated blood from the heart to the head and neck. normally, we study them in heart disease because they can be a marker for what's going on in the blood vessels in our heart and so we can check the thickness of those arteries which is not a good thing with a simple ultrasound, but i want to show you what this looks like. i know it's passover but i'll show bread. if you imagine this as the carotid artery, you want as much space in here as possible for blood to be able to go through. when it gets thickened, this is kind of what it looks like, less blood, less oxygen going to vital organs including the brain and heart. so good, not good. >> striking visual. and what can you tell us about this particular study and cruciferous vegetables. >> this was
jen ashton has all the details and, dr. jen ashton, welcome from massachusetts. the carotid artery. that's what it is referencing. >> exactly, so this study is really all about veggies and vascular health and mini med school anatomy. the common carotid artery, there's two of them. they are the major arteries that take oxygenated blood from the heart to the head and neck. normally, we study them in heart disease because they can be a marker for what's going on in the blood vessels in our...
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jens korte. we know volkswagen has had a rough time in the u.s. how is it looking right now and what challenges could be on the way for the new boss? jenslkswagen has recovered quite a bit in the past couple months after the diesel scandal the.s if you look at the months of march, for example, volkswagen was able to increase sales in the united states that almost 80% -- almost 18%, much better than their competitors in the u.s. market. looking ahead as volkswagen looks to achieve a market share of roughly 5% in the next couple years in the united states. but that is not going to be easy to achieve this goal. if you look at the u.s. car market, volkswagen only has a market share of roughly 2% here in the united states. so they are not such a big player over here. in the last time that volkswagen had a market share of around 5% in the u.s. was actually in the early 1970's, so it will not be easy to achieve this goal. javier: it will certainly take a lot of time. thank you very much for the analysis. that's all from the business desk. back to brick now with use from the -- news from new york. brent: in the last hour, russia has vetoed yet
jens korte. we know volkswagen has had a rough time in the u.s. how is it looking right now and what challenges could be on the way for the new boss? jenslkswagen has recovered quite a bit in the past couple months after the diesel scandal the.s if you look at the months of march, for example, volkswagen was able to increase sales in the united states that almost 80% -- almost 18%, much better than their competitors in the u.s. market. looking ahead as volkswagen looks to achieve a market share...
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jen's job and it's weird and-- because it wouldn't be christmas without a stalker. and people think they know aunt jen but they don't? and the three-year-old said if someone tries to take a picture of me at the gym, i'll shoot them with my nerf gun. ( laughter ) that was really sweet, and they wanted to put bubble wrap at the end of the driveway to-- >> stephen: tell when someone's coming? >> yes! >> stephen: that's some spy stuff right there. >> hi, guys! where are you guys? aunt jen'should tell you. ( applause ) >> stephen: thank you. i'm so sorry. "red sparrow" is in theaters this friday! jennifer lawrence, everybody! we'll be right back with comedian patton oswalt! you ever had a snickers® ahmend? i love ahmends. do you like ahmends? i like almonds... yeah, everybody loves ahmends. everything is ahmend now. you know what i love most about ahmends? ugh... everything about ahmends. my girlfriend's got ahmend hand soap. (grunt) (thud) (alert chime) (crash, honk) driver: it's almond, with an "l". oh! yeah...! i'm the new sprintern! oh, sprint plus... intern. clever, right? i was just... ...looking at getting an amazing iphone 8? they have an all glass design, advanced cameras, a11 bionic chip. uh...i'm going to... yeah, now you're going to give your second phone to your new friend. wow, paul, oh my gosh that's amazing! (vo) and now, get one iphone 8 and give a second one on us. or, get the unrivaled iphone 10 now for just $20/mo. that's 50% off. switch to sprint toda
jen's job and it's weird and-- because it wouldn't be christmas without a stalker. and people think they know aunt jen but they don't? and the three-year-old said if someone tries to take a picture of me at the gym, i'll shoot them with my nerf gun. ( laughter ) that was really sweet, and they wanted to put bubble wrap at the end of the driveway to-- >> stephen: tell when someone's coming? >> yes! >> stephen: that's some spy stuff right there. >> hi, guys! where are you...
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jen x. i understand epa has posted scientific literature related to jen x on website but epa is developing things to aid states refining public health goals. i would just ask, sir, what information is epa seeking that literature does not always provide? pan when the results of the information be available to the public? >> very important issue. and i have talked to the governor there in north carolina. and it's something i'm aware of the issues in north carolina. we will have a toxicity review by the summer. >> summer. >> with respect to jen x. as you know, this is an iteration beyond this, jen x was chemical. i'm very concerned about its impact. and we are accelerating that talktox review. but we've been in communication with north carolina and the governor about that. >> i appreciate the attention you put on this. what were the updates to epa updates to jen x compounds found in the water samples? and what about the findings can you discuss now? >> with respect to the toxicity review or other studies? >> well, independent laboratory analysis of the compounds that was done. >> that's part of the work being done to support the tox review that will occur this summer. then there will be additional standards in the future. but what we are trying to do is work with states like north carolina that have an eminent concern and trying though provide them guidance as they adopt state responses as well. >> okay. well, then i don't know if you are able to make a conclusion yet, but was jen x used in a manner incompatible with the con
jen x. i understand epa has posted scientific literature related to jen x on website but epa is developing things to aid states refining public health goals. i would just ask, sir, what information is epa seeking that literature does not always provide? pan when the results of the information be available to the public? >> very important issue. and i have talked to the governor there in north carolina. and it's something i'm aware of the issues in north carolina. we will have a toxicity...
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jennings were selling offe furniture for open spaces, the type of spaces that he had been designing since 2001. >> i'm thinking we need like the modern day pne booth. >> reporter: yes. remember the phone booth? jennings instantly shared the vision. >> just thateek i got a text and i needed to jump on a phone call. wher do you go. >> reporter: they thought the would try their modern phone booths in places like central park. >> the probl there is landmarks. >> reporter: another problem was the product didn't exist.th designed the jabber box themselves and then pivoted away fromublic spaces when a new jersey company, audible, saw their drawings and wanted to buy them for their ope office. so they worked with a manufacturer to build and install the first five jabber boxes in 2016. >> we had just completed our very first installation and had call. we are like this is the perfect place to do it fr t. >> reportere are thousand about 200 jabber boxes in offices as fars away berlin germany, dublin ireland, and london. a single seat model runs $13500. the two seater is $24,000. revenues arelready close to $2.5 million, and they expect to sell more than 200 jabber boxes this year. >> you an always g. you are always in front of a screen. you are being spoken to. you are being asked questions. to have a little time to yourself to think, to relax, to breathe, it's priceless. >> reporter: after tweaking them for public spaces, seven jabber boxes debuts in terminal b at new york's la guardia airport in february. >> slight in your chip card. approved. and then we ha the ability to unlock the door. >> reporter: starting at $10 for 15 minutes you can plug in and access the encrypted jabber box wi-fi network in peace and quiet. you can track your flight, even adst the lighting. >> we have alsotl a lit playful photo boothpp a where you can go through and actually take photos of yourself. >> reporter: ed back lore is working on theed relopment of terminal become at la guardia. >> early indications are that it seals to be well received. how often do a wind up at a gate or on a conference call as you are about to board. the challenge is you can't be back at the lounge, you can't find a quiet spot. noha w brought the quiet spot to the gate. >> reporter: as jennings like to say, superman might have had a phone booth but you can have a jabber box. >> ts isn't phone. it is a superut comper. it allows you to work where how when you went. it is not really a phone booth. it is a work booth. >> reporter: they expect more jabberng boxes to be appean more airports this year, you may see them in tel, conference sites andan vengs centers, even theaters and sports venues. before we go, a look at wall street. dow dropped 572 points.e asdaq was off 161. the s&p down 58. all the major arches down 2% today and all three were lower for the wee as well. this is "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm bill griffeth thank you for joining us. have a wonderful weekend. we will see you again on monda >> this is "bbc world news." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, d purepoint financial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow it starts with a vision. we see its idea
jennings were selling offe furniture for open spaces, the type of spaces that he had been designing since 2001. >> i'm thinking we need like the modern day pne booth. >> reporter: yes. remember the phone booth? jennings instantly shared the vision. >> just thateek i got a text and i needed to jump on a phone call. wher do you go. >> reporter: they thought the would try their modern phone booths in places like central park. >> the probl there is landmarks. >>...
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jennings, who is currently in segregation for disruptive conduct on the unit. >> which cell is she? >> the jail's disciplinary committee has met to determine the length of jennings' stay in segregation. lieutenant acakios will now deliver the news. >> i think she kind of knows she is going to get sanctioned. i think the length of the sanction is what will maybe throw her off a little bit. the panel found you guilty of all charges. with a 30-day sanction. okay? so you're going to be in the lock for 30 days. i brought your appeal form. you can file that and send to captain davies. >> i can have my legal phone call? >> yes, absolutely. >> and my legal paperwork? they took that. they said i couldn't have it as long as i'm here. >> legal paperwork? >> yes. >> i'll review it. actually, i will have the sergeant review it with the staff and make sure you get everything you're supposed to have. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. i anticipated her to react a little differently. however, she took it rather well. any and all privileges are suspended for the length of the stay. she'll be locked in 23 hours a day. she'll come out for one. for, you know, basic needs, necessities, shower, stuff like that. all right, ladies. my next step is to enter the housing unit which all the nonsense took place in and i'm going to address them as a group. now i'm only going to talk about this once. i'm not going to keep talking about this. some of you don't even know who i am and that's fine, but there's been enough horse [ bleep ] going on in this unit for the past week or so. i am tired of it. this is not to be tolerated on any level. stealing, fighting, arguing, name calling, this is not high school or junior high school, ladies. okay? this kind of [ bleep ] keeps going on, you guys will all be placed in lockup. i don't care who did what, who didn't do what. i'm not going to listen to any stories. i'm not going to deal with anything that says who did what and people pointing fingers at each other. am i clear? all right, ladies. thank you for your attention. >> thank you. >> i hate you. >> just when all appears quiet and under control -- an outburst is heard from the neighboring segregation unit. she'screaming. >>o oh, my god. >> 3 years old. >> i wouldn't care if i did something, but they're lying. they're lying. >> bring it -- bring it -- bring it down. you got to bring it down. you have to bring it down. the only way i'm going to stay here and talk to you is you bring it down. i'm not going to let you yell at me. ultimately, the reaction i was expecting when we gave her the results of her hearing is what we got. you know, i expected her to start ranting and raving. what's the issue? >> i want to be able to call my lawyer. >> you will have the opportunity to contact your lawyer. okay? you need to -- >>s t ir. >> but you need -- what you need -- shontera, shontera, look. look at me. look. okay? when you look at me, i know you're listening. if you're not looking at me, i'm not sure you're listening to me. okay? you and i know each other a long time, right? right? yes or no? >> yes. >> okay. all right. have i always treated you fairly? >> yes. >> all right. >> i don't think it's fair, though. i really don't think it's fair. they was just arguing. they didn't go to lock. i don't understand it. >> their situation is a little different. >> how is that though? that's what i'm -- >> listen. i don't have to explain that to you. but it's not fair! >> there are a lot of things in this world that aren't fair. okay? fill out your grievance paperwork. get it to the staff by the end of the day. i'll make sure it winds up on captain davies' desk. all right? >> okay. >> i think she'll settle down. she'll get everything she is supposed to have. she has rights to legal phone calls. those will be given to her. she can submit a grievance or appeal of her sanction to captain davies, which is what i instructed her to do. explain to him why she felt the sanctions were unfair. she'll be given her due process in that way. >> close 8. i'm telling you, shontera, no sitting here screaming and yelling at the door because that's all you're doing. you're screaming and yelling at the door. you're wasting a lot of energy for nothing, and you're only going to get yourself in more trouble. >> in the men's medium security unit, it's chow time, and one of the new inmates, enrique cruz, says he has informed the inmate food service that he is now in charge of distribution. >> basically they got three guys who runs the wagon, but they won't move nothing unless i let them move something like they want to pass out the extra trays, i tell them who to pass the extra trays to. now everybody understands it's my way or no way. >> inmate cruz claims he has this clout that he runs the jail. he doesn't run the jail. i'm the man. i own this place. no. there is only one person that runs this place and that's the warden. >> one of the inmate food servers also took issue with cruz trying to lay down the law. a fight ensued and cruz is now on his way to segregation. >> mr. cruz is a bit of a cave man. all he knows is food and fight. so he come up to me and pushed up on me for extra trays and whatnot. >> i told the individual, stop handing out the trays the way he was handing them out, giving them to all his friends instead of giving them to the workers and the people who deserve the trays. >> he was being very aggressive toward me in front of the whole tier. in here, you can't really appear weak in front of everybody. i didn't want him to push up on me in front of everybody and think i was just going to hand him over a tray. >> oh, let's talk about this in your cell. so i said, you don't want to go in my cell. so i walked behind him. he walked in my cell. he said, shut the door. i went to shut the door, when i turn back around, i see with my peripherals, he takes a swing. he missed and lost bad. real bad. >> but the 27-year-old, 5'8", 160-pound bevelac tells a different story than the 44-year-old, 6'1", 220-pound cruz. >> as soon as i walked in the cell i turned around and he decided to punch me in the face. cruz has this idea he is still 25 in his head and he can hurt people and stuff, but his punches were bouncing right off my head. >> boom, boom. just one hit. he was all over the place. he couldn't stand up. >> he hit me first, and yes, after three or four times of him punching me in the face, i realized i wasn't able to calm him down. i hit him with an uppercut. saw his dentures fall to the ground. brought him to the ground and that's when we both got maced. >> were you injured? >> no, not at all. >> not injured? >> no, not at all. >> but cruz says he had a secret motive for the fight, one that has nothing to do with food trays and everything to do with returning to the maximum security unit to confront michael bates. >> he ran his mouth. now he got to stand before me and be judged. i want to see him. i can't get moved unless i move myself. >> meaning? >> mean, i had to knock somebody the [bleep] out in order for me to get moved. i'm praying that goes my way. but if it don't, just a matter of time before somebody else gets knocked out. you better not tell my secret. >> coming up enrique cruz takes a battering but it's a verbal one dished out at the prosecutor in his case. >> he had no problem whatsoever hitting on the undercover officer on the audiotape. so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. owners always seem so happy? because they've chosen the industry leader. subaru forester holds its value better than any other vehicle in its class according to alg. better than cr-v. better than rav4. better than rogue. an adventure that starts with a subaru forester will always leave you smiling. get 0% apr financing on the 2018 subaru forester. they feel that they have to drink patients that i see that complain about dry mouth a lot of water. medications seem to be the number one cause for dry mouth. dry mouth can cause increased cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. i like to recommend biotene. biotene has a full array of products that replenishes the moisture in your mouth. biotene definitely works. it makes patients so much happier. [heartbeat] the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. >>> it's a new day and according to staff, a calmer one in the women's wing in the bergen county jail. in a plea deal with prosecutors shontera jenningsedit card in excess of $75,000. and will receive between two and six years in prison. >> now that she's gone we do have a certain measure of peace down at the n-3 unit. she can definitely stir the pot. now the pot's kind of peaceful now that she's not here. so it's not such a bad thing. >> enrique cruz has also had a change of scenery. he was deemed the instigator but not necessarily the victor in a recent fight with inmate food server jonathan bevelac. cruz says it was all a ploy to get back to his former housing unit in order to confront fellow bloods gang member michael bates. but after serving 15 days in segregation, cruz was assigned to a different unit. bates, a recognized leader of the gang, says he is still baffled by cruz and his allegations. >> i never knew this dude. i don't have no problems with this guy. i never knew him. i don't know who he is. he putting on a big act from back what he used to do. he got it in his mind that he's the person he was 15 years ago and it's not
jennings, who is currently in segregation for disruptive conduct on the unit. >> which cell is she? >> the jail's disciplinary committee has met to determine the length of jennings' stay in segregation. lieutenant acakios will now deliver the news. >> i think she kind of knows she is going to get sanctioned. i think the length of the sanction is what will maybe throw her off a little bit. the panel found you guilty of all charges. with a 30-day sanction. okay? so you're going...
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jens 0ldenburg tweeted those using chemical weapons had to be held accountable. the foreign secretary wrote that the world was united by discussed in the use of chemical weapons especially against civilians. —— jensthe aim of the strikes was to get rid of bashar al—assad's illegal chemical weapons, not his regime. the french military has released pictures of missiles being launched as part of last night's attack. three missiles were fired from a frigate in the mediterranean. france also deployed fighterjets. france taking part in that with british troops and with americans. 0ur correspondent chris buckler joins us from washington. chris, we were hearing president trump's reaction after that news came three. what has the reaction been on the ground? yes, president trump infact been on the ground? yes, president trump in fact gave that televised speech as the first missiles were fired. within an hour, he was able to have a pentagon briefing to say exactly what had happened, and to say that that brief bombing campaign was over. you get the sense that this was a very limited strike. it is more significant than the strikes which took place a year ago after a sarin gas attack, but nonetheless, it has b
jens 0ldenburg tweeted those using chemical weapons had to be held accountable. the foreign secretary wrote that the world was united by discussed in the use of chemical weapons especially against civilians. —— jensthe aim of the strikes was to get rid of bashar al—assad's illegal chemical weapons, not his regime. the french military has released pictures of missiles being launched as part of last night's attack. three missiles were fired from a frigate in the mediterranean. france also...
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jen. a new study looking at why breast cancer patients are more likely to see their cancer spread after surgery. why it might have to do with the healing process. dr. jener. we have to remember that surgical resection or removing a cancerous tumor is still safe and effective and most people don't relapse, but there is a well-known fact in breast cancer and prostate cancer that after surgery the chance of relapse or recurrence tends to be close to that time of surgery, 6 to 12 months, and we really didn't understand why and that's what this study was looking at. >> only those types of cancers? >> well, no, in other types of cancer as well, but particularly in those types, oncologists have been looking at this and didn't understand what was going on. >> there has been talk about that. >> exactly. >> something as common as a painkiller. >> so let me tell but this new study. first, we have to qualify done in rodent, as we've said before mice and people are not exactly the same thing. but it really tried to answer why does this happen and it honed down on this inflammation so surgical wound healing. when you make an incision in the skin and your body heals
jen. a new study looking at why breast cancer patients are more likely to see their cancer spread after surgery. why it might have to do with the healing process. dr. jener. we have to remember that surgical resection or removing a cancerous tumor is still safe and effective and most people don't relapse, but there is a well-known fact in breast cancer and prostate cancer that after surgery the chance of relapse or recurrence tends to be close to that time of surgery, 6 to 12 months, and we...
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jennings signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of rebecca grady jennings of kentucky to be united states district judge for the western district of kentucky shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote:
jennings signed by 17 senators. the presiding officer: by unanimous consent, the mandatory quorum call has been waived. the question is, is it the sense of the senate that debate on the nomination of rebecca grady jennings of kentucky to be united states district judge for the western district of kentucky shall be brought to a close. the yeas and nays are mandatory under the rule. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: vote: