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missiles with them, because there are more of these same bombs, here is lohit martin, they also give boeing, not to say that it’s really a lot of money for linsigram, there hundreds of thousands of dollars for his election campaign, but this is enough, the person seems to be re-elected quite calmly, from term to term, given that the state is republican, but now i think that he really understood, after the sixteenth year, that the republican electorate has become more isolationist-minded, if he had continued to push the agenda that his former partner was pushing, he would simply... lose his position as a senator, trump would have supported someone else in the primaries, everything would have ended for him, and he changed his shoes to air once again helped trump there for several years working in the senate, but after the twenty-first year, when trump left power, and lince graham was one of the few representatives of the republican establishment who did not quarrel with him, i remind you, by the way, yes, that’s what trump announced in november twenty-two, the movement of the next term, i
missiles with them, because there are more of these same bombs, here is lohit martin, they also give boeing, not to say that it’s really a lot of money for linsigram, there hundreds of thousands of dollars for his election campaign, but this is enough, the person seems to be re-elected quite calmly, from term to term, given that the state is republican, but now i think that he really understood, after the sixteenth year, that the republican electorate has become more isolationist-minded, if...
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alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that he informed us authorities that there were widespread irregularities in the assembly of airliners that could lead to disasters. fuselage parts. from different manufacturers are somehow held together. in this regard, let us simply recall that the previous boeing whistleblower, former corporate quality manager john barnett march was found dead in south carolina and allegedly shot himself. let's see. american airlines crashed into another plane as it was landing. about such incidents, as about a number of other problems, the union. american we are witnessing the narrowing of pilots told ai
alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that...
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not a single boeing employee suffered responsibility, not a single person from boeing went to jail. there have been 737 fatal near-fatal accidents. experts also believe that the us federal aviation administration, which monitors the quality of aircraft, is also to blame for this problem. the once gold standard has become a laughing stock. well, more than two years have passed since the start of the special operation. sanctions still don't work. this time bloomberg found one of the reasons. russia , it turns out, is actively building two new transport corridors that connect asia and europe to ease the effect of sanctions. at a time when tensions in the middle east are disrupting global trade, it's even funny. keeping in mind that we started building corridors after someone similar to the us blew up our previous one. corridor, now they are sad that russia, it turns out, is increasing supplies along the northern sea route and the iranian railway network, which , as it turns out, may well make our vast country even more the center of world trade, despite endless anglo-saxon sanctions. these r
not a single boeing employee suffered responsibility, not a single person from boeing went to jail. there have been 737 fatal near-fatal accidents. experts also believe that the us federal aviation administration, which monitors the quality of aircraft, is also to blame for this problem. the once gold standard has become a laughing stock. well, more than two years have passed since the start of the special operation. sanctions still don't work. this time bloomberg found one of the reasons....
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emergency exit door fell off, but miraculously no one was hurt or even fell out of the plane; another boeing, flying from denver to houston, began to literally fall apart. less than half an hour after takeoff, the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration has already begun its investigation, according to the main witness, corporate engineer sam khalikpour, super-american innovation is used to assemble aircraft, they connect the grooves of the aircraft simply by jumping on... parts, by the way, boeing's previous informant was killed, or rather, was found hanged immediately after speaking in the american congress. in general, cruel morals. today it became known that trump is ahead of biden in the ratings by two percent ; people have already reached out to trump to take the oath of office. at night , polish president duda came to pay his respects. apparently, the polish jackals were the first to sense that trump would soon return. london dreams of the same thing. united kingdom, now headed by british foreign minister cameron. well, don’t forget about friendship with the l
emergency exit door fell off, but miraculously no one was hurt or even fell out of the plane; another boeing, flying from denver to houston, began to literally fall apart. less than half an hour after takeoff, the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration has already begun its investigation, according to the main witness, corporate engineer sam khalikpour, super-american innovation is used to assemble aircraft, they connect the grooves of the aircraft simply by jumping...
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. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be made fully safe. >> reporter: and, david, that whistle blower first went to the faa in january with his concerns. the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. >> david: thank you. in israel tonight, the iranian back striking israel from the north. prime minister making his first public comments since iran's direct attack on israel. what sources are telling abc news about two separate moments since that iranian attack when israel was set to retaliate against iran but then stopped. matt gutman in israel tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with israel vowing to retaliate against iran. the drones crashing into this village then that fireball. releasing this video pov to of drone in that death dive. 18 wounded, including 14 israeli soldiers. as the world waits to see how israel responds to iran, at least two nights this week, israel propaired and then aborted strikes aga
. >> boeing has fought back saying these aircrafts are safe. do you believe them? >> the aircraft as a whole may be safe in so far as people getting on planes shouldn't panic. but, they need to be made fully safe. >> reporter: and, david, that whistle blower first went to the faa in january with his concerns. the faa tells us it is investigating those allegations. >> david: thank you. in israel tonight, the iranian back striking israel from the north. prime minister...
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tonight boeing fiercely declnyi the claims. >> reporter: tonight boeing scrutinized on capitol hill, the company under fire for months after that door plug flew off a boeing 737 max 9 at 16,000 feet. >> i have serious concerns about the safety about the 787 and 777 aircraft. >> reporter: sam salehpour, an engineer worked with boeing for seven years, alleging dream liners with at risk of breaking apart in midair after extensive use because, he says, the fuselage is not secured properly. >> i have raised these issues for three years. >> reporter: he was eventually moved from the program to the 777, where he says he saw more issues. >> i literally saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane to get them to align. >> reporter: but during the hearing, the whistleblower provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing halted 787 deliveries for nearly two years to address these issues. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for at least 30 years before needing expanded maintenance routines. ebs tensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy check
tonight boeing fiercely declnyi the claims. >> reporter: tonight boeing scrutinized on capitol hill, the company under fire for months after that door plug flew off a boeing 737 max 9 at 16,000 feet. >> i have serious concerns about the safety about the 787 and 777 aircraft. >> reporter: sam salehpour, an engineer worked with boeing for seven years, alleging dream liners with at risk of breaking apart in midair after extensive use because, he says, the fuselage is not secured...
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a boeing worker testified accusing boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts to save time and money in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of the 787. today, on getting answers, i spoke with aviation analyst john nance. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms of overall quality. it does mean that they've got to change the way they view on the front lines. their responsibilities towards personal responsibilities, towards safety, and that's what's been slipping over time. the idea that they could they could have things wrong with the airplane as it's going down the production line, but still push it to the next position on the line, rather than stopping the line and making sure it was right. >> boeing says it does encourage employees to say something and speak up if they see something wrong.
a boeing worker testified accusing boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts to save time and money in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of the 787. today, on getting answers, i spoke with aviation analyst john nance. >> this is a...
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boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks so much, amanda. tomorrow is the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake in san francisco, and the mayor is taking a major step in its 3030 year plan for improving seismic safety. she issued an executive director directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the street, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize those t
boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality...
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the quality and safety of boeing's planes in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> during the hearing that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms of overall quality. it does mean that they've got to change the way they view on the front lines, their responsibilities towards personal responsibilities, towards safety, and that's what's been slipping over time. the idea that they could they could have things wrong with the airplane as it's going down, the production line, but still push it to the next position on the line rather than stopping the line and making sure it was right. >> boeing is standing behind its fleet, saying it's fully confident in the 777 87, which, quote, has safely flown more than 3.9 billion pa
the quality and safety of boeing's planes in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> during the hearing that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't...
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boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> nice day out today. so warm, fabulous. >> this is just such a great time of year. >> meteorologist sandyha patel is here. we're just begging you not to change like i have all the control. >> yeah, it was a beautiful day. ama and dan. let me show you a view from our santa cruz camera. and show you the high temperatures so far. they will be coming in shortly. the official highs. but these are the highs so far. santa rosa hitting 77 along with oakland. san francisco 73 degrees 81. in san jose and livermore and palo alto in the 70s. just a sampling. and if you were with us last night at 11, you know, we talked about the heat down south palm springs right now, 95 degrees. it is 77 in sacramento, 60 in tahoe, 80 degrees in redding. a marine influence going along the coast. monterey 64 degrees. looking at the temperature change compared to 24 hours ago. many ar
boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> nice day out today. so warm, fabulous. >> this is just such a great time of year. >> meteorologist sandyha patel is here. we're just begging you not to change like i have all the control. >> yeah, it was a beautiful day. ama and dan. let me show you a view from our santa cruz...
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boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you, kumasi. thank you amanda. >> san francisco is taking a major step in its 30 year plan for improving seismic safety. mayor london breed issued an executive directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the streets, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize the ones that need to be retrofitted. we know how to prepare for an earthquake, but are you prepared? make sure you have
boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this...
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new video released by boeing shows so-called fatigue testing on its plane. it's a device that bangs on the panels, which simulates what planes experienced during long time use. in this video, boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear. boeing claims the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released the video following several of its employees testifying on capitol hill, questioning the quality and safety of boeing's planes. >> in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production. boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist, even though they exist during the hearing, that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms o
new video released by boeing shows so-called fatigue testing on its plane. it's a device that bangs on the panels, which simulates what planes experienced during long time use. in this video, boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear. boeing claims the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released the video following several of its...
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boeing denies their claims. >> now it's your morning money report. if you're an american airlines flier, you may want to check those reward points guidelines. starting in july, the airline is changing the way you can earn rewards. people can earn points by booking flights only through american or its preferred channels. it's the company's way to get new customers to become loyalty members, travelers who earn points through co-branded credit card spending will not be affected. speaking of airlines, delta is showing its success by giving over 80,000 of its workers a pay raise flight attendants and ground workers will get a 5% hike. the minimum wage for us workers will also rise to $19 an hour. the new pay rates go into effect in june. delta is the most profitable us air carrier, earning $4.6 billion last year. that's more than what american united southwest and alaska earned combined. delta money off of those biscoff cookies. yeah. my goodness. amazon is launching a new grocery delivery subscription service. the service costs 9.99 a month and allows pr
boeing denies their claims. >> now it's your morning money report. if you're an american airlines flier, you may want to check those reward points guidelines. starting in july, the airline is changing the way you can earn rewards. people can earn points by booking flights only through american or its preferred channels. it's the company's way to get new customers to become loyalty members, travelers who earn points through co-branded credit card spending will not be affected. speaking of...
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boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> more aviation news a computer issue caused delays for alaska airlines passengers at bay area airports today. alaska briefly grounded all flights for about an hour this morning. the seattle based airline said it requested a ground stop for alaska and horizon flights. out of an abundance of caution, the airline experience an issue while performing an upgrade to the system that calculates weight and balance. >> bay area union carpenters and local elected officials joined forces today to take a stand against tax fraud in the construction industry. dozens gathered outside daly city city hall as part of a national day of action. the goal is to let companies know if they engage in illegal practices, like violating workers comp laws, failing to pay overtime or failing to pay at all. they will be prosecuted and they're taking advantage of the workers and that's o
boeing says it encourages employees to speak up about any issues. it also says reports to an internal tip line for quality control are up 500% this year. christiane cordero, abc news, washington. >> more aviation news a computer issue caused delays for alaska airlines passengers at bay area airports today. alaska briefly grounded all flights for about an hour this morning. the seattle based airline said it requested a ground stop for alaska and horizon flights. out of an abundance of...
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safety of another model of boeing jets. his stunning claims on how they were put together, and his warning that the planes could fall apart after a few years. you're watching. getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown out door plug on a boeing jet flown by alaska. and boeing was on the hot seat again today as
safety of another model of boeing jets. his stunning claims on how they were put together, and his warning that the planes could fall apart after a few years. you're watching. getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on...
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specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well. on the topic of what happens to industry when they have losses, i do care. absolutely, i do care. because as i mentioned at the front end, right, without industries' capabilities, we're never going to get to where we have to go. so we want our industry partners to be there for us in the long run and we do not want to undermine their long run viability by the way in which we approach programs. when i talked about kind of that nextgen approach, there's an element of that, right, i talk about continuous competition. so what do you see the dynamics of the past? the dynamics of the past are, if you lose the co
specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well....
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human hair can be a matter of a life and this in a rise to address the its bottlenecks in production. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with the excessive force to make him appear that the gaps don't exist even though they exist. the gap didn't actually go away and this made result in pretty mature for the failure. effectively, they are putting out effective air planes. are the result. so crisis, routing, conservatives, wrong cost when the most seats, wednesday's parliamentary election for the exit polls suggest the corporation, democratic union or h. d said before sort of an outright majority, meaning the country could be stuck in the political deadlock to a coalition is food is closest arrival is a sunset left coalition that by the social democrats. well those, all the headlines news continues here of to out to 0. well, do stay with this. the the the you would just on the 11th of may 2022. i'll just say original is sharina blocked with which short the she was covering is wally on the rates in the occupied westbank city of geneva. the colleague at least so moody was injured in the
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boeing claims does not know where they are seeking but yesterday a former boeing engineer said they do. >> i will not sugarcoat this, this is a criminal cover-up. records do in fact exist. i know this because i personally passed to the fbi. >> another engineer claims boeing executives favor production over safety and frightened employees who raise concerns. >> i raise concerns internally. i was sidelined, i was told to shut up. i received physical threats. my boss said i would have killed someone who said what you said in a meeting. >> that engineer says of the 787 dreamliner a jet that uses ultralight carbon fiber instead of aluminum, though engineer says boeing produces a "defective airplane" despite tests and millions of flight hours that say otherwise. >> i have analyzed boeing's own data to conclude the company's taking shortcuts on this program that may significantly reduce airplane safety in the life cycle. >> boeing claims retaliation is prohibited and employees are encouraged to speak a-determiner. senators say they want changes as well as the faa that got fired for being too
boeing claims does not know where they are seeking but yesterday a former boeing engineer said they do. >> i will not sugarcoat this, this is a criminal cover-up. records do in fact exist. i know this because i personally passed to the fbi. >> another engineer claims boeing executives favor production over safety and frightened employees who raise concerns. >> i raise concerns internally. i was sidelined, i was told to shut up. i received physical threats. my boss said i would...
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the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787 dreamliner to be grounded immediately. he claims the wide body jets are not properly fastened and could eventually break apart over time, a claim boeing calls inaccurate. >> the entire flight worldwide, as far as i'm concerned right now, needs an attention. >> solapur has not yet provided any documented evidence, boeing says the issues raised have subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. boeing on monday invited cameras inside his plane in south carolina defending the quality of the plane. >> it
the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787...
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new video from boeing shows the so-called fatigue testing on its planes. a pendulum device banging a panel that represents the fuselage of a 787 dreamliner, which boeing says simulates what planes experience during long time use. boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear, boeing says the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released a video yesterday after several of its employees testified on capitol hill, questioning the quality and safety of boeing planes. >> i have raised these issues over three years, i was ignored, whistleblower sam salarpur, an engineer, told lawmakers. >> manufacturing shortcuts could lead to the dreamliner breaking apart after extensive use. i have serious concerns about the safety of the 787 and 777 aircraft. sleeper also voiced concern about another plane, the 777. he says he was dismissed by boeing officials after allegedly seeing factory workers jumping on sections
new video from boeing shows the so-called fatigue testing on its planes. a pendulum device banging a panel that represents the fuselage of a 787 dreamliner, which boeing says simulates what planes experience during long time use. boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear, boeing says the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released...
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boeing outgoing ceo says we'll take time necessary to strengthen quality and safety management system and this work will position us for a stronger and more stable future. doj opened a separate criminal investigation into the blowout from january. >> dana: grady tremble, thank you. >> jacqui: new california bill threaten to ban clear from airports in the name of equity. clear let's people pay to skip the tsa line. they say it is unfair for wealthy people to get through. they are saying it is equity issue, but actual text of the bill says get your own lane or you cannot break in the airport. tsa has own line they have to pay. help us understand it. >> they want to make our lives more miserable at the airport. they say it is for the rich, annual fee is $189, if you travel frequently, that is not that much on per flight basis and a lot of credit cards pay the fee for you. >> you can pay for pre-check, too. >> exactly. in the name of equity, here we go. it will make your experience at the airport more miserable, i don't understand that. >> dana: california state senator newman, a democrat
boeing outgoing ceo says we'll take time necessary to strengthen quality and safety management system and this work will position us for a stronger and more stable future. doj opened a separate criminal investigation into the blowout from january. >> dana: grady tremble, thank you. >> jacqui: new california bill threaten to ban clear from airports in the name of equity. clear let's people pay to skip the tsa line. they say it is unfair for wealthy people to get through. they are...
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quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses. the president of columbia university is speaking. >> leading large complex and diverse organizations to a great university like columbia. but on october 7th, the world changed, and so did my focus. israel was brutally attacked by hamas terrorists and very soon it became clear these horrific events would unite fear and anger across our campus. for thousands of jewish and israeli students, the catastrophe was deeply personal. many new people who had been killed or taken hostage in the attack. for many other columbia students, the war in gaza also had profound personal implications
quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that...
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should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of foreign aid for israel and ukraine, requiring a new round of votes in the senate as congress is taking another recess next week. we will talk to the top democrat on the house intelligence committee about what that delay could mean for president zelenskyy's forces in ukraine. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. snbc >>> the house could vote this week to advance foreign aid. mike johnson unveiling his plan yesterday to break it up into four parts. holding separate votes on aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan before a fourth vote on republican national security priorities. all t
should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of...
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they lost children milling dollars so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid on an alaska airline flight in the us. united plans to lease planes from airbus going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister noranda mode is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes stock of the cost of the largest democratic exercise in the world. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations. indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15% to 20% of this figure. the rest spent on political campaigning more than ever. political parties are
they lost children milling dollars so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid on an alaska airline flight in the us. united plans to lease planes from airbus going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister noranda mode is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes stock of the cost of the largest democratic exercise in the...
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boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing engineer, ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off. and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as
boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing...
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us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. we know that boeing commercial aeroplanes the revenue is driving the entire financial performance of bowing down, revenues are done by 1.6 billion of what's alarming is that deliveries on the boeing 737 max is also down from 160 down to 83. the biggest concern of the moment is not deliveries per se, of the moment is not deliveries perse, but of the moment is not deliveries per se, but airlines that are opting out of the max ten, we have seen in the past united airlines talking about it cancelling its max ten order. clearly all of this boils down to safety issues and quality violations that have occurred over at boeing. this is not going to go over soon, we're not going to cede this change in the next couple of quarters coming up this year, it's going to
us plane—maker boeing reported its first revenue drop in almost two years. its manufacturing quality has come under scrutiny after a series of accidents involving its max 737 model. let's bring in aerospace consultant mark martin. i asked him what he made of boeing's results and his outlook for the playmaker. we know that boeing commercial aeroplanes the revenue is driving the entire financial performance of bowing down, revenues are done by 1.6 billion of what's alarming is that deliveries...
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i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production targets, profit margins at all costs, even the cost of safety, or some combination of both, congress must take a serious look at this culture of outsourcing and its safety implications. this is an instance in which we can't afford a mistake. it costs too much. dr. dillinger, what more can boeing do to improve its safety culture and our own responsibility for the safety of its products? ms. dillinger: thank you, senator. the panel focused a great deal on safety culture and there is so much that they could be doing. part of it has to do with the timing and if they were to accelerate the efforts and the panel thinks that would be beneficial. there has been a very soft start to that, to implementing the training, to getting feedback, back from employees, via their own surveys, to providing workshops, to focusing specifically on training at different levels. so, for
i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production targets, profit margins at all costs, even the cost of safety, or some combination of both, congress must take a serious look at this culture of outsourcing and its safety implications. this is an instance in which we can't afford a mistake. it costs too much. dr. dillinger, what...
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no longer boeing employees. they are contractor employees. so again, the ability for them to have a voice at the proper level with the design modifications that take their opinions into account, the panel felt that was important. >> thank you. my time has expired. human factors matters to all of us. it is not just the structure. so thank you for your hard work. >> senator budd. >> thank you all for being here. the expert panel report notes that going human factors specialists played a diminished role in the design and functionality of recent aircraft but it was once considered the gold standard. dr. dillinger, can you share any specific steps boeing staff shared with the expert panel to rebuild its human factors capability? for additional recommendations to boeing to restore boeing as the gold standard in human factors engineering? >> thank you, senator. the human factors cadre has diminished recently. and the company has made a great effort to bring in more human factors expertise. they know that is critical. i
no longer boeing employees. they are contractor employees. so again, the ability for them to have a voice at the proper level with the design modifications that take their opinions into account, the panel felt that was important. >> thank you. my time has expired. human factors matters to all of us. it is not just the structure. so thank you for your hard work. >> senator budd. >> thank you all for being here. the expert panel report notes that going human factors specialists...
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blowing the whistle on boeing. an engineer tells the us senate he was �*harassed and threatened' after he raised safety concerns about the company's planes. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like, by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives and i'm at peace. the food and drinks giant nestle faces a shareholder vote which may impose tougher targets on healthy foods. also coming up — rein in the debt! the imf warns the uk it's borrowing too much. but chancellor of the exchequer jeremy hunt tells the bbc the uk economy is in good shape. the imf are saying this week that over the next six years we will grow faster than any major european economy and faster than japan. welcome to world business report. we start in washington dc where boeing has been facing more questions about its safety culture and manufacturing quality as three whistleblowers gave evidence to congress as part of its investigation into the aviation giant. boeing engineer sam salehpour — a company veteran of
blowing the whistle on boeing. an engineer tells the us senate he was �*harassed and threatened' after he raised safety concerns about the company's planes. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like, by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives and i'm at peace. the food and drinks giant nestle faces a shareholder vote which may impose tougher targets on healthy foods. also coming up — rein in the debt! the imf warns the uk it's borrowing too much. but...
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boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing engineer, ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off.
boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing...
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aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders from airlines. so there seems to be significant belief in hydrogen despite all of the challenges. but what i really want to know is... are we going to be able to jet off to spain anytime soon in a hydrogen plane? history shows that you need to start small and grow big. and that growth would take a while. but if this could be scaled to the largest of planes, then the difference to emissions would bejumbo. you know, it sounds like, if they can get it right, hydrogen planes could be a massive deal. yeah. it's as much about the infrastructure, though. they've got a lot to do.
aerospace giants like airbus and boeing are also developing hydrogen planes. but there are still questions over how sustainable they'll actually be. we're going to be using some fairly exotic materials that are very energy intensive to arrive at. what energy are you using to build the fuel cell? what materials are you using? how much energy are we sinking into this technology to get something out? zeroavia has the backing of the uk government and big investors and has over 2,000 pre—orders...
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we begin in the us, where we'vejust had earnings results from boeing. it's been a challenging time for the plane—maker, after a door panel blew out on a commercialflight, leading to the company having to pay out compensation to customers
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also tonight, a boeing whistleblower tells congress the company's 787 dream lineo could break parrot in midair and the entirelight should be grounded. a legal hurdle has been overcome that could mean premier matches being played in the united states. good evening. the british foreign secretary says it is clear to him after his conversations in jeers lem today that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday. >> we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran but to be clear, we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and that tack be designed in a way that is going to limit and try to deescalate this conflict. nobody wants to see this conflict grow and spread. so those were the things that we were discussing but at the same time i think it's really important for the eyes of the world to switch to looking at the situation in gaza where hamas have now held these hostages for 193 days. christian: cameron and his german counterpart with you were in israel to urge restraint but after the meetings, prime
also tonight, a boeing whistleblower tells congress the company's 787 dream lineo could break parrot in midair and the entirelight should be grounded. a legal hurdle has been overcome that could mean premier matches being played in the united states. good evening. the british foreign secretary says it is clear to him after his conversations in jeers lem today that israel does intend to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday. >> we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel...
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what does boeing need to do to turn the situation around? >> i think they got to get the production process going again. right now, boeing is in the middle of their own review of manufacturing to satisfy a request that they could come up with a plan to stabilize production, so part of that, they slowed production way down. what is happening as well as they are trying to keep the supply base flowing at the same time so suppliers continue to build that array rate of roughly 30, so boeing has to buy supply they are not turning into airplanes into cash. next quarter will be another sizable burn, the same amount, but right now they are about $7 billion in cash and equivalent. paul: we are about to hear from boeing's major competitor airbus as well with first-quarter announcements do today. plenty of demand for airbus planes, but some challenges in terms of costs, right? >> plenty of demand for both boeing and airbus, but, yeah, airbus is performing a lot at her. the supply chain has been healthier. all across the industry, though, they are having
what does boeing need to do to turn the situation around? >> i think they got to get the production process going again. right now, boeing is in the middle of their own review of manufacturing to satisfy a request that they could come up with a plan to stabilize production, so part of that, they slowed production way down. what is happening as well as they are trying to keep the supply base flowing at the same time so suppliers continue to build that array rate of roughly 30, so boeing...
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the boe as expectations of two. the data today will help inform whether or not that is reality or realistic, i should say. speaking to the u.k.'s chancellor, jeremy hunt. joining us seven 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i am on paper. guy: good morning from london. this is bloomberg markets today. i'm guy johnson with kriti gupta, who's in brussels this morning. anna is out today. we are less than an hour away from trading. it will be a busy morning. th
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marcus is currently seeing a first rate cut from the boe in september. we get a softer cpi print this morning. couldn't bring that forward to june? request that is under 10 minutes away from that inflation data. i want to thank you very much indeed. stay tuned for our interview with the form u.k. chancellor. plenty more coming up on bloomberg. a deep dive into the client and the pricing around the fed. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ quick steel ethics, hookups, leap years, these happen every four years and in the crypto will, usually a boon for prices. in a nutshell, bitcoin harvesting means fewer new focused issue. they validate blockchain transactions receiving 50% less than a way for doing so. after because launch, minors received 50 new coins per block. that would be cut just 3.12 percent. in the past we were seeing positive gas prices spike. when the token jumped. this time around, the prospect for further gains is unclear. some analysts say there is upside of at least 80%. particularly as bitcoin already has mr. fresh records this year. that
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the boe governor says that u.k. is facing less inflation risk than the u.s., opening up the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. tsmc, the world's biggest semiconductor maker, set to report earnings this hour a day after disappointment from asml. nokia dropping right now. the telecom equipment maker of course. we will bring you those lines with a focus on sales. first quarter net sales coming in below the estimates for nokia. 4.6 7 billion euros. essentially 4.7 billion euros. below the estimates of 5 billion euros. here's the redhead now for nokia. they still see their full-year adjusted operating profit up to 2.9 billion. they are holding their view in terms of full-year adjusted operating profit. we know there has been pretty solid weakness around the demand, particularly for 5g telecom. that has been a challenge for both nokia and ericsson. we continue to look for date -- look for details around the patent dispute as well. they are maintaining their full-year operating profit forecast despite that challengi
the boe governor says that u.k. is facing less inflation risk than the u.s., opening up the prospect of cutting rates before the fed. tsmc, the world's biggest semiconductor maker, set to report earnings this hour a day after disappointment from asml. nokia dropping right now. the telecom equipment maker of course. we will bring you those lines with a focus on sales. first quarter net sales coming in below the estimates for nokia. 4.6 7 billion euros. essentially 4.7 billion euros. below the...
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where does the boe land? >> the bank of england -- in august the first time. inflation makes more progress. >> not until december for the fed in terms of the first cut coming through that. in the commodity currencies base, we have obviously looked at the run-up in oil in the last couple of weeks. it has come off given the lack of geopolitical catalyst over the weekend. in the commodity currencies base, how were you thinking about the role that china may play if there is an inflationary move there? >> that is a good question. we have seen some good growth rates from china recently which is probably the advantage for currencies for the dollar and currencies that are largely in relationship with the chinese economy. farther than that, i would not expect much right now. >> thank you very much indeed for bringing the analysis in the fx space with dollar strength in focus for us today. the ripple across the fx space. michael at commerce bank, thank you. now for some of the other stories making news this monday, bloomberg learning that bnp paribas has hired close to
where does the boe land? >> the bank of england -- in august the first time. inflation makes more progress. >> not until december for the fed in terms of the first cut coming through that. in the commodity currencies base, we have obviously looked at the run-up in oil in the last couple of weeks. it has come off given the lack of geopolitical catalyst over the weekend. in the commodity currencies base, how were you thinking about the role that china may play if there is an...
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challenges for boeing and how that is feeding in. we set you up with a preview of that, stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we believe for the next five years there is banking, insurance, optimized ecosystem. and then we've got an operator in mexico, spain. online lending business and a platform over time. the brand that we've built, a digital platform, that is what we believe is the long-term plan. tom: that was the ceo of south african lender speaking to jennifer who will be leading our special coverage next friday on africa amplified on bloomberg tv so tune in for that. the earning story, boeing's cash burn will be in focus. they are engulfed in a crisis involving its main source of revenue. let's get more from bloomberg's said philip in great detail. what are you and the investors looking for from boeing results? sid: what investors are looking for is cash flow and cash burn this quarter, because they may have burn through 4 billion in cash. that would reduce their cash, so that is a big concern to see what the burn looks lik
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let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa report that came out a couple months ago which was a year-long effort that looked at the safety culture at boeing and what they did wrong, what they should be looking at -- doing differently. not very flattering findings. saying there was a disconnect between management and people in terms of what to do, what sort of safety culture the company should have. we got a little bit of testimony ahead of time that sets the scene a little bit. one of the people who will speak to this said he felt in his own words the pendulum had swung too far sort of giving boeing too much authority. there's a little b
let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa...
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this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the logistics of maintaining and servicing planes. there is certainly room for the right tone which is listen to what is going on on the floor and how to these processes -- i think it is important to bear in mind that at boeing, they have a double whammy of both of their biggest assembly lines being stilled essentially before covid and then covid hitting. i would not want to have to run those assembly lines, personally, but you really have to dig deep to change behavior. i think there has been a lot of discussion about culture. i think of culture as how we do things around here. it seems l
this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the...