The early trading most of the major averages are trading higher. The dax is up by better than o. 6 . The cac and ftse both sitting just under 0. 6 higher. North Korean Leader kim jongun has ordered his country to be ready to use its Nuclear Weapons at any time. He told the military to be in preemptive mode attack. The saber rattling follows harsh new sanctions imposed by the u. N. Over north Koreas Nuclear program. Also, new data this morning on where investors are putting their money to work. Nearly 5 billion went to riskier, u. S. Based junk bond funds. Thats making the groups largest inflows on record. Federal prosecutors have now moved to dismiss the indictment of Chesapeake Energy founder aubrey mcclendon, as expected, following his death. Mcclendon died in that fiery onecar crash the day after being indicted. A Law Enforcement source tells cnbc that the justice departments broader investigation into possible collusion in the oil and gas industry is ongoing. Generating buzz this m
The week the oil price. The Energy Sector solidly in the green for the year. Is there still an opportunity here . Well talk about that coming up. Plus, a little bit later an exclusive interview with frontrunner Hillary Clinton. Well get her reaction to last nights republican president ial debate and latest developments in the controversy over her personal email server and her positions on trade and the economy. Thats coming up in a little bit. Marco rubio claiming Donald Trumps companies have hurt Small Businesses weve got to two Small Business owners debating whether trump would be good for bad for their companies. That and a lot more. Lets start with the nittygritty of this mornings jobs report. Who better too do that than our men on the job, steve liesman. I dont know, maybe the market is following what im seeing from economists right now and theyve got a little bit more hawkish about the job report than they were earlier this morning in first round of commentary i read. If the data
There is light at the end of the tunnel, sevenday forecast at the bottom of the screen. Well talk about the weekend forecast, a look at mothers day when im back in ten minutes. Jessica boyington has your first alert traffic. Were seeing slowdowns here on 95, one lane headed northbound on 95 just past the that off ramp is also closed to traffic. No access to the blue route northbound from 95 northbound this morning. Theres also different lane restrictions headed north or construction. Should be clearing very soon. Also out in Monroe Township in closing a portion of 322 in both directions around high street. Detours. Detours are posted through the cross keys road or delsea drive will get you by the scene. More when im back in ten minutes. New there overnight, one person is dead and another is hurt after two policeinvolved shoot innings philadelphia. The first shooting happened on grays avenue in southwest philadelphia. The second shooting happened in the citys overbrook section. Nbc 10s
The more expensive items, almost always the one aimed at women. Its called the pink tax and a recent study on gender pricing first of all, why . Week. More. Reporter many women love to shop, but do you know that female shoppers get charged more at the register than men . New york Citys Department of Consumer Affairs recently did a study that revealed across all of the industries that were surveyed, women paid more 42 of the time for identical products sold to men. We looked at product that women would buy from the youngest age up to seniors. And what this could mean for women over the course of an average lifetime is literally thousands of dollars that women more than men. Reporter we decided to see for ourselves. Going to pharmacies and searching the internet. Yes, mens products seem to cost hmm, same product, same weight, same size. Hmm, price. This study showed that for general choice, womens paid more. Check out these boys versus girls shark helmets. The ones for girls cost 27. 99
Always the one aimed at women. Its called the pink tax and a recent study on gender pricing differences is raising some questions. First of all, why . Thats our cover story this week. And reporter dena gazozski have more. Reporter many women love to shop, but do you know that female shoppers get charged more at the register than men . New york Citys Department of Consumer Affairs recently did a study that revealed across all of the industries that were surveyed, women paid more 42 of the time for identical products sold to men. We looked at product that women would buy from the youngest age up to seniors. And what this could mean for women over the course of an average lifetime is literally thousands of dollars that women are paying for these products more than men. Reporter we decided to see for ourselves. Going to pharmacies and searching the internet. Yes, mens products seem to cost less. Hmm, same product, same weight, same size. Hmm, price. This study showed that for general choic