professor thorsten beck, thank you forjoining us.ories making the news. united airlines‘ chief executive has said he will not quit amid an explosive backlash to video of a screaming man being dragged off an overbooked plane. 0scar munoz said he felt "shame and embarrassment", let‘s take a look at some of the other stories making the news. and vowed it would never happen again to a seated passenger on one of united‘s aircraft. the embattled aviation boss said the passenger in question, david dao, deserved "certainly an apology". 0nly only an apology?! a group of shareholders has written to electric car—maker tesla questioning the independence of its board, warning it‘s too close to boss and co—founder elon musk. they urged it to re—elect members annually and to add two new independent directors to the board. in a tweet mr musk said the investors "should buy ford stock" instead. the french supermarket group carrefour has posted a strong rise of 6.2% meaning it hit almost $22.7 billion. its brazilian business was one of the main reasons