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  • As summer travel season gets closer, airfares could be climbing along with the planes themselves.

  • Likely reasons why are our first topic today on CNN?

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  • Carla's Who's welcome to the show?

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  • Economy is strong.

  • Unemployment is near a record low point, so more people will be looking to travel this summer.

  • Jet fuel prices have increased and their expected to get higher.

  • That can limit the routes the airlines will want to take, since some won't be as profitable, and that can increase ticket prices.

  • And then there are issues with Boeing.

  • One of the world's biggest airplane manufacturers has had its best selling passenger jet grounded around the world.

  • 371 planes, all of them in Boeing 7 37 Max Siri's were taken out of service last month.

  • That happened after two catastrophic crashes, one near Indonesia in October and one in Ethiopia in March.

  • Everyone aboard those flights was killed.

  • Boeing's been working to improve the safety of its 7 37 Max Siri's planes.

  • After they were grounded, the company had to temporarily stop delivering them to the airlines that ordered them.

  • That hurt Boeing significantly because most of the money for a plane is paid when it's actually delivered.

  • Those deliveries are expected to pick back up later this year when the 7 37 max aircraft are approved to fly again.

  • The impact on Boeing's finances could become clearer on Wednesday when it releases its latest financial report.

  • The impact on Boeing's reputation is harder to measure, and it's difficult to say when either of these challenges will be overcome only weeks away from the start of the summer travel season.

  • And there's no end in sight toe Boeing's woes.

  • The entire fleet of 737 jets still grounded in the U.

  • S, American Airlines and Southwest canceling hundreds of flights through August.

  • It's our responsibility to eliminate this risk way own it, and we know how to do it.

  • Boeing said it would shrink monthly production of all 73 sevens by 20% while it works to deliver a software fix for the max.

  • Last week, Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg said that work was almost done.

  • I had the opportunity to participate in another demonstration flight and saw firsthand this software in its final form, operating as designed across a range of flight conditions.

  • The pressure from investors is building upon.

  • Bowie shares are down nearly 15% since the start of March.

  • The company's gonna be extremely keen to get the existing fleet Airborne ed to get deliveries of the max on the production line underway.

  • The software fix is just the start of the long road back for Boeing.

  • You're looking at imminent resolution the next couple weeks.

  • What really matters, though, is getting all the regulatory bodies out there on the world in the world comfortable with this fix and willing to implement it.

  • And that could take several additional months, Wall Street believes.

  • Even when the 737 max is off back in the air, Boeing still has a host of problems.

  • Bank of America downgraded the company, citing the cost of penalties owed to customers, a weaker negotiating position with airlines on operational inefficiencies from the production disruption.

  • Returning the fleet to service will be a hard sell for a public that's wary of Boeing's promises on safety.

  • I think there's gonna be an emphasis on Hey, is there an across the board culture problem here?

  • This has Bean a crisis of confidence in Boeing's planes on one that won't be solved either cheaply or easily.

  • Second Trivia.

  • Named the longest reigning monarch in British history Queen Elizabeth, the second Queen Victoria.

  • King George.

  • The third.

  • King Henry the eighth Queen Elizabeth, the second the nation's current monarch has rained more than 67 years, the longest reign in British history.

  • The queen is planning the host, U.

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  • President Donald Trump, for a state visit this spring.

  • The United States and United Kingdom too close allies both made that announcement yesterday.

  • The event is scheduled for June 3rd through fifth.

  • The White House says it's an opportunity to reaffirm the steadfast relationship between the two countries.

  • British Prime Minister Theresa May said it would also be a chance to strengthen their cooperation in trade, investment, security and defense.

  • A state visit is a very formal event in Britain.

  • It typically includes a horse parade and royal banquet on Lee to other U.

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  • Presidents have been invited to one since the queen ascended to the throne in 1952.

  • She first said the American leader an invitation two years ago.

  • The countries have been trying to work out the date since then, according to the U.

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  • Environmental Protection Agency.

  • More than 50% of the garbage that Americans generate winds up in a landfill.

  • The good news is recycling and composting rates in America have increased dramatically since the 19 eighties.

  • The E P.

  • A estimates that more than 1/3 of the trash we produce gets recycled or composted.

  • The bad news is there's still a lot of recyclable material that's thrown away, and what might be the unexpected news is that we've got to pay closer attention to what goes where.

  • Ah lot of garbage that looks recyclable actually isn't.

  • And it can cause problems for the facilities.

  • That process you were thinking about putting that paper coffee cup into the recycling vent.

  • You could be making the planet's waste problem even worse.

  • Some items that might seem right for recycling actually aren't.

  • It's called wish cycling, and it's a big problem for waste management companies.

  • Why well recycling centers collect and sort items, then bundle the matching materials into large bales to sell back to the companies that make new products out of those materials.

  • If non recyclable trash ends up in those bales, they are considered contaminated, and the entire bail is taken to the dump, wasting hundreds of pounds of quality material.

  • Some common contaminants are coffee cups, plastic bags, greasy pizza boxes, non recyclable plastics.

  • Piece of boxes can only be recycled if they are not soiled by Greece or food residue.

  • Plastic bags are not accepted at curbside bins because they clog up the sorting machines.

  • However, they can be returned to many grocery stores to be properly recycled.

  • Remember to look for the recycling symbol on items and check your local guidelines online before trying to recycle something.

  • This is important because items like a glass bottles, Styrofoam and plastics Grade three through seven are not accepted at all recycling centers and could become contaminants.

  • It's going to take us all a little bit of working together and making an earnest effort to help keep our planet healthy and beautiful.

  • Today's 10 out of 10 segment concerns the world's slowest mammal.

  • How slow is it?

  • Well, in an average day, it only moves about 120 feet total.

  • It's asleep for most of the time, and it's hanging out all of the time.

  • And since 1992 there's been a sanctuary in Costa Rica dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating this slaw.

  • Awful creature quality.

  • Hello, my sweet baby.

  • I'm Judy A V.

  • Arroyo.

  • I am the founder of the Saw Sanctuary, Costa Rica.

  • We rescue rehabilitate release, care for research.

  • We do everything slow.

  • Our main goal in this has always been our main goal for research.

  • There's so much unknown about loss.

  • That's what I love about them, that we're everything that we're discovering is new stuff.

  • The slow sanctuary right now is caring for 214 sauce we have reintroduced over the years.

  • 152.

  • We have 16 babies in the NICU nursery.

  • The rest are permanent residents.

  • This is Stacy now.

  • Stacy was brought by the firefighters.

  • She had been burned by power lines, so she'll be a permanent resident.

  • There are two completely different species of sloth.

  • One is the Braddock Lis that is the three fingered sloth.

  • Three fingers and three toes.

  • The other species of slaw is the cola weapons.

  • He has three toes, two fingers, but they're pre historically, they're not related loss.

  • Our energy efficient sauce or not lazy.

  • This loss have a very slow metabolism.

  • They'll What they're eating today could take up to 30 days to get through their system.

  • This butter over the founder saw she's locked.

  • That started all this crazy adventure.

  • I love off my wish.

  • My hope.

  • My dream is to live the sauce out of the darkness and let people know him and appreciate him and love him.

  • And it's happening.

  • So are they slaughter or just thoughtful?

  • Maybe they're just Phyllis Slavic.

  • Slaughter them with questions, but you'll seldom see a sloth off topic hanging out or hanging in there, not hung up when hanging around there cause or claws or escape clauses.

  • When they drop down to the ground, they're cut from different claws.

  • This law, they slaughter sleep than threaten you three toes or to outsider in Izu.

As summer travel season gets closer, airfares could be climbing along with the planes themselves.

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