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we were >> reporter: thea last 2 1/2 weeks. the damage severe. his body had shut off oxygen to his outer limbs to preserve his organs. his hands and feet were starting to necrosis and gangrene setting in. >> what doer hands? >> it feels like somebody's holding a bic lighter underneath my fingertips all day, every day. >> reporter: doctors wanted to amputate but jennifer intervened. >> when they came and said we want to amputate i immediately said, absolutely not. >> reporter: she began searching for other options. and eventually stumbled upon the possibility of a hand transplant. turns out ucla boasts pioneering hand transplant research. only 85 have ever been attempted globally. and a world-renowned hand surgeon, dr. cody azari, had been scouring the world for his next patient. >> i was looking for someone that was motivated that was healthy, and had not had his amputations done. >> reporter: because jennifer had made the critical decision not to have jonathan's hand amputated, he became the perfect candidate for dr. azari. why go through all th
we were >> reporter: thea last 2 1/2 weeks. the damage severe. his body had shut off oxygen to his outer limbs to preserve his organs. his hands and feet were starting to necrosis and gangrene setting in. >> what doer hands? >> it feels like somebody's holding a bic lighter underneath my fingertips all day, every day. >> reporter: doctors wanted to amputate but jennifer intervened. >> when they came and said we want to amputate i immediately said, absolutely not....
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thea: goldman sachs ending year last quarter with fixed income. that will play through presumably in next year's bonus. jason, were you going to say something? jason: i said the other big story in the news with goldman is the chief getting promoted. people are talking a lot about that on wall street. julia: great checking with you, jason kelly. the markets are getting ready to run in japan. with nicole here very shortly. this is bloomberg. >> 3 p.m. in new york. >> welcome to bloomberg markets. julia: we are live at bloomberg world headquarters in new york. over the next hour, here are the top storie 're covering on the bloomberg and around the world. .s. economy showing city growth with consumer prices picking up a little bit in april. will inflation stabilize? market is not convinced. the meeting at the southern italian border, we will tell you what role the u.s. treasury secretary played in those talks. shares still under pressure but trading above the ipo price. doesh send a warning sign to other startups looking to go public? we round up the
thea: goldman sachs ending year last quarter with fixed income. that will play through presumably in next year's bonus. jason, were you going to say something? jason: i said the other big story in the news with goldman is the chief getting promoted. people are talking a lot about that on wall street. julia: great checking with you, jason kelly. the markets are getting ready to run in japan. with nicole here very shortly. this is bloomberg. >> 3 p.m. in new york. >> welcome to...
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on thea bit of a u-turn restoration of the bonuses in the last two weeks.u think this will breathe new life into your profits -- enter your projects in terms of domestic demand? yasser: absolutely. hospitality lives and breathes on retail consumption. this in a sense came at the right time. but that is the short-term. the long-term is where we really deliver the top -- deliver the proper service to various societies. this is where we are really focused on. saysudi arabia's leader money will be spent on domestic investment. the crown prince said the kingdom will retain full ownership of its oil and gas reserves, and sole decision-making authority on production levels after the national oil company's public share sale. let's get more from vice president of energy -- let's talk about this ipo of saudi aramco. given what prince mohammed said about having sole decision authority on saudi aramco. how much transparency will there forn key operating metrics saudi aramco to facilitate forecasting? >> that remains the key question for investors in this ipo. the ipo i
on thea bit of a u-turn restoration of the bonuses in the last two weeks.u think this will breathe new life into your profits -- enter your projects in terms of domestic demand? yasser: absolutely. hospitality lives and breathes on retail consumption. this in a sense came at the right time. but that is the short-term. the long-term is where we really deliver the top -- deliver the proper service to various societies. this is where we are really focused on. saysudi arabia's leader money will be...
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last couple of days. also for wealthy me here. so i want to you talk about the book and give some context soar around 2004 and 2005 it caved in the midstf thea with the war on terrorism with the broad scope of the president's power of commander-in-chief so i thought that history was rich enough so it is a particular pleasure so with a few exceptions it is a great pleasure to do it. but it sometime after i was asked to join the obama administration and theed office of legal counsel so i came out of office my perspective was different not because of my views had changed but more because isthe u it was or what is the right to answer the the league? rather than that very real dilemma over how to fight a war and a really just wanted to tell the story of what presidents have done so they have an understanding how they grapple with those problems so now i want to start at the end of the book to give you the perspective that was in my head of tavis and the office of legal counsel bin i will walk the the --- 33 president's who dealt with this problem to give you a sense of the pattern of how they are managed but to talk about the imperial president b
last couple of days. also for wealthy me here. so i want to you talk about the book and give some context soar around 2004 and 2005 it caved in the midstf thea with the war on terrorism with the broad scope of the president's power of commander-in-chief so i thought that history was rich enough so it is a particular pleasure so with a few exceptions it is a great pleasure to do it. but it sometime after i was asked to join the obama administration and theed office of legal counsel so i came out...