stephen anderson, miller tabak. >> susie: regulators say "pom wonderful products," may not be as "wonderfulas marketers made them out to be. the federal trade commission is barring the maker of pomegranate juice and tea from making unsupported health claims about its products, like the ability to treat heart disease and prostate cancer. the f.t.c. first filed a complaint, two years ago, alleging that pom wonderful used deceptive advertising. pom says it will appeal. >> 4wé: automakers are placing big bets on the luxury vehicle market this year. as ruben ramirez reports tonight, they're hoping that as u.s. economic recovery continues, more drivers will upgrade what they drive. >> reporter: automakers are optimistic the u.s. economy may be turning a corner and that in turn will spur consumers to spend a little extra on their next car. >> luxury seems to be on the upswing because people i think economically are on the upswing. when there's a little more confidence and a little more satisfaction in where the future is going to go, people treat themselves and they buy luxury cars. >> reporter: o