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every person stepping on board and boeing airplane is a risk aviation safety expense, say boeing's up level management, prioritize the speed of delivering its products, of a safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people for decades. buying was a symbol of us engineering and technology close appear your receipt. and let's say vet changed with the c e o and other top jobs with billed by executives trained and business management and notes engineering fully needs in aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges, we understand it's important. so safety. one thing that, that really is important to, to realize here is that the volume is not a service as a company is it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product. boeing saves it as cooperating, and is committed to safety and transparency. the stock matters. everything matters . every detail. nice. see. oh, dave told her 2 nig
every person stepping on board and boeing airplane is a risk aviation safety expense, say boeing's up level management, prioritize the speed of delivering its products, of a safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people for decades. buying was a symbol of us engineering and technology close appear your receipt. and let's say vet changed...
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in a good market boeing stock would build on that advance. in a bad market appear let's come and go straight down. the letter is exactly what happened. i needed to get ahead of the people who were buying when boeing openhearted. they didn't care who bought it, and they thought picked off. they are no natural sellers. i see stocks like that all over the place. real landmines everywhere you look. take new corp. which we had on last night. told a good story about how this company miss the quarter. he will be able to straighten it out fairly soon. but, he said the next quarter will be even weaker. too many buyers agreed with me. nucor stock opened at 175. but, then like boeing the stock. waited and felt 172. the quarter was truly disappointing. only a treacherous market has that kind of action, and i don't like treacherous markets. finally, we had our monthly investment club meeting at noon today. and as much as i want to think that i like all the stocks. i found myself hedging so many stocks that it was quite chilling. when you own more than 30
in a good market boeing stock would build on that advance. in a bad market appear let's come and go straight down. the letter is exactly what happened. i needed to get ahead of the people who were buying when boeing openhearted. they didn't care who bought it, and they thought picked off. they are no natural sellers. i see stocks like that all over the place. real landmines everywhere you look. take new corp. which we had on last night. told a good story about how this company miss the quarter....
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every person stepping a boarding, boeing airplane is a risk. aviation safety experts say boeing's upper level management prioritizes speed of delivering its products over safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people. for decades, boeing was a symbol of us engineering and technological superiority. analysts say that change when the ceo and other top jobs were filled by executives trained in business management, not engineering fully needs and aerospace engineer who understands production, who understands the challenges. we understand it's important. so safety, one thing that, that really is important to, to realize here is that the volume is not a service company. it's, it's a company that builds things on which lives depend on their product. boeing says it is cooperating and is committed to safety and transparency. this stop matters. everything matters. every d. c, e o dave calhoun, who made $33000000.00 in salary and bonuses i
every person stepping a boarding, boeing airplane is a risk. aviation safety experts say boeing's upper level management prioritizes speed of delivering its products over safety. really what's needed is the cultural change starting from the top with executives who don't just focus on spreadsheets and stock returns. but actually go and visit the factories and talk with people. for decades, boeing was a symbol of us engineering and technological superiority. analysts say that change when the ceo...
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. >> on wednesday, the justice department is meeting with families of people killed in two boeing 737 max crashes as the government decides whether to pursue a criminal case after the crashes, the company had reportedly agreed to strengthen its compliance program over three years. but just days before the agreement expired, a door plug flew off an alaska airlines plane. the doj is now investigating whether that incident violated the terms of its agreement with boeing in washington. griff jenkins, fox news. >> officials in california are warning about counterfeit botox that's being used in our state and others to. cdc says there have been about two dozen recent botulism cases across 11 states. at least two of those cases happening here in california, including one incident in san diego. the woman involved purchased bad botox online. its use resulted in headaches, weakness and blurred vision, and then took it to a botox party where it was injected by by an unlicensed and untrained person. >> these are elective procedures, not something that anybody ever has to do. so you really want to
. >> on wednesday, the justice department is meeting with families of people killed in two boeing 737 max crashes as the government decides whether to pursue a criminal case after the crashes, the company had reportedly agreed to strengthen its compliance program over three years. but just days before the agreement expired, a door plug flew off an alaska airlines plane. the doj is now investigating whether that incident violated the terms of its agreement with boeing in washington. griff...
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boeing and tesla, we are in washington with boeing, and interview we had with the ceo, dave calhoun. >> reporter: when you look at boeing shares, the main question on wall street, they are building a bottom, how much worse can things get? many on wall street leave they cannot get worse and pointed to the first quarter as an example. they lost a lot of money. the loss was less than expected but they still lost a lot of money. within that, there are some things boeing bowls, but if you just would look at and say free cash flow in the first quarter, the law smaller than expected and they are making progress on the faa review and the spirit fuselage issues appear to be declining. we spoke about that with dave calhoun this morning. >> it is more about whether it is low or not. wildly sporadic. we are trying to sync up our supply chain this will begin to steady as we get to the second quarter. and then it will be all about how many perfect uselages do we get from spirit. that will be the constraint an opportunity and i am confident we will get there. >> reporter: that raises the question,
boeing and tesla, we are in washington with boeing, and interview we had with the ceo, dave calhoun. >> reporter: when you look at boeing shares, the main question on wall street, they are building a bottom, how much worse can things get? many on wall street leave they cannot get worse and pointed to the first quarter as an example. they lost a lot of money. the loss was less than expected but they still lost a lot of money. within that, there are some things boeing bowls, but if you just...
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i do trust flying on boeing airplanes. i don't have any issue flying on any type of boeing airplane, to include the max. do i trust boeing, period? the jury is still out on that. i think they have done some things to lose my trust, and they're slowly building it back, but i'm not there. >> mr. munoz, same question. >> you know, flying on aircraft, i'll answer that question from a pilot's perspective. pilots don't have any reservation about flying on the aircraft safety is there. i trust boeing as well, but we don't know what's coming we don't know what the new ceo is going to do and answering that question is, time will tell not because of boeing and it's wonderful people and professionals, but because the leadership is still sort of in a mix there. and so ask us that later and we'll have a better answer >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but if they called, would you take the job as ceo? >> well, thank you i'll stay off that pattern for now. there's enough speculation going around, but listen, it's a great company. >> unde
i do trust flying on boeing airplanes. i don't have any issue flying on any type of boeing airplane, to include the max. do i trust boeing, period? the jury is still out on that. i think they have done some things to lose my trust, and they're slowly building it back, but i'm not there. >> mr. munoz, same question. >> you know, flying on aircraft, i'll answer that question from a pilot's perspective. pilots don't have any reservation about flying on the aircraft safety is there. i...
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when you look at boeing is saying, what are you thinking is the path forward for them? george: seems to me that on the earnings call they continue to talk about cash burn and as they talk about a second-half turnaround, they have really been planning on getting to the bottom of their stability program with both internally they started to get a handle on that and externally having an agreement with the faa and what's going to make the project process more stable and higher holiday. and then they are really looking to come back out in the second half of the year and build i think, you know, not quite 3730 sevenths a month, that's a big cash generator, but something below that pretty quickly, maybe in the 30's by the time they get to three q, be back up to 38 by the end of the year. they are still talking about a cash positive year. it's an old hockey stick recovery and it is all predicated on 2q. sonali: how do you feel about the unanswered questions? what do they still need to put a -- put on the tan -- on the table for having a better handle on these issues? george: the
when you look at boeing is saying, what are you thinking is the path forward for them? george: seems to me that on the earnings call they continue to talk about cash burn and as they talk about a second-half turnaround, they have really been planning on getting to the bottom of their stability program with both internally they started to get a handle on that and externally having an agreement with the faa and what's going to make the project process more stable and higher holiday. and then they...
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on wednesday, the justice department is meeting with families of people killed in two boeing 737 max crashes as the government decides whether to pursue a criminal case after the crashes, the company had reportedly agreed to strengthen its compliance program over three years. but just days before the agreement expired, a door plug flew off an alaska airlines plane. the doj is now investigating whether that incident violate the terms of its agreement with boeing in washington. griff jenkins, fox news. a first of its kind bill has passed the senate transportation committee. >> the new law would address the concerns about expedited airport screening services that let some travelers pay to cut through tsa lines. the committee passed the bill in an 8 to 4 vote would require fast track services such as clear, to pay for their own tsa staff. lanes at airport security. if the identity screening companies don't comply , they'd be banned from the state. >> there have been lots of incidents over the last couple of years where, you know, we're unauthorized travelers have used clear as a way of b
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what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and almost make them the boss of boeing to some extent, to make them feel good and passionate about them feel good and passionate about the quality of the work they are doing. the quality of the work they are doinu. �* . doing. and all the while the customer — doing. and all the while the customer is _ doing. and all the while the customer is caught - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in the i doing. and all the while the - customer is caught in the middle. they
what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think...
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boeing had to slow production as it faces heightened oversight by the faa. the company's ceo who is ending by the end of this year, dave calhoun, says we need to strengthen our quality and safety management systems and this work will position us for a stronger and more stable future. the doj has opened a separate criminal investigation into the january blowout on the alaska airlines flight. stuart: stuart: if you like the dow 30, see if that is true. the stocks that make up the dow industrials are in the red and there's selling across the board. a new yorker who lived here his whole life until now, stayed out of politics but says it is so bad he can't stay quiet any longer. ♪ ♪ everybody wants super straight, super white teeth. they want that hollywood white smile. new sensodyne clinical white provides 2 shades whiter teeth and 24/7 sensitivity protection. i think it's a great product. it's going to help a lot of patients. during my entire life i have been somewhat of an outdoors person. golf, gardening around here. how can i stay out of the sun? so abou
boeing had to slow production as it faces heightened oversight by the faa. the company's ceo who is ending by the end of this year, dave calhoun, says we need to strengthen our quality and safety management systems and this work will position us for a stronger and more stable future. the doj has opened a separate criminal investigation into the january blowout on the alaska airlines flight. stuart: stuart: if you like the dow 30, see if that is true. the stocks that make up the dow industrials...
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boeing. it had been flying high. more than 4% after earnings came in better-than-expected but the crucial headline of the 787 produced on just five jets per month. that is a worry to investors. tesla just soaring, up 11% after an awful first quarter in terms of revenue and profitability but pointing towards a focus on those cheaper, more affordable cars. texas instruments. the benchmark of chips stocks all higher today, up more than 6%. it's earnings spread across ibm. there's a deal going on with ibm. that is what is being currently debated by the market. we will give more earnings after the bell from ibm's full -- ibm. ed: meta is one that is absolutely huge and we have not talked on yet. let's get to what to expect and bring in dan newman. let's start with meta. everyone is talking about it in the ai context. it is completely outperforming social media peers because of ai. what are your expectations? dan: good to see you both, ed and caroline. meta has been on an incredible run. what it has been able to do both of
boeing. it had been flying high. more than 4% after earnings came in better-than-expected but the crucial headline of the 787 produced on just five jets per month. that is a worry to investors. tesla just soaring, up 11% after an awful first quarter in terms of revenue and profitability but pointing towards a focus on those cheaper, more affordable cars. texas instruments. the benchmark of chips stocks all higher today, up more than 6%. it's earnings spread across ibm. there's a deal going on...
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the anti-boeings of world. the general electrics of the world that continue to print these amazing results paired with an airline who has to benefit if they are not getting the max deliveries on time. i think boeing is still a duopoly. there is a lot of upside in the stock. i believe they'll get to $10 billion. i think ahead of that we have to fix the 737 max. there has to be a fix with spirit. it looks like spirit lost $300 million to $500 of cash flow in the first quarter. boeing has to shore up its balance sheet. they have to negotiate it with the unions. there is a long laundry list to get to that $10 billion. it's feasible. katie: a lot to work through. you mentioned spirit. we heard from dave calhoun earlier this morning saying that the spirit aerosystems deal it's still on. is that the right move forward? sheila: i think it is. they are fix ago lot. the new c.e.o. has done a lot to fix spirit. one of the -- one of our suggestions is if you do take spirit in house, there needs to be a green field or big a
the anti-boeings of world. the general electrics of the world that continue to print these amazing results paired with an airline who has to benefit if they are not getting the max deliveries on time. i think boeing is still a duopoly. there is a lot of upside in the stock. i believe they'll get to $10 billion. i think ahead of that we have to fix the 737 max. there has to be a fix with spirit. it looks like spirit lost $300 million to $500 of cash flow in the first quarter. boeing has to shore...
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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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boeing warning investors and employees to brace for more trouble ahead. the plane maker reported losing nearly $400 million in the first quarter, which is actually not as bad as analysts predicted. however, boeing says it will still have to cut production to address safety concerns, particularly on the 737 max jet supply issues will also cause fewer 787 dreamliner planes to be built, a new study takes a look at the cities in california with the most over priced homes, and only one bay area city is among the top ten researchers with florida atlantic university's college of business compared the average listing price of homes in a given market compared with the value of the homes that gave them the amount of a premium buyers are paying. at the top of the list is modesto, with a premium of 32. next is stockton at 27, then riverside at 24. san jose was the only bay area city on the list. it came in at 10th place with the difference between the average home's value and its listing price at 14. foot locker getting a makeover the sneaker chain unveiling a new co
boeing warning investors and employees to brace for more trouble ahead. the plane maker reported losing nearly $400 million in the first quarter, which is actually not as bad as analysts predicted. however, boeing says it will still have to cut production to address safety concerns, particularly on the 737 max jet supply issues will also cause fewer 787 dreamliner planes to be built, a new study takes a look at the cities in california with the most over priced homes, and only one bay area city...
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boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about— boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that — boeing is too big to fail, no doubt about that. it's the uncertainty that not— about that. it's the uncertainty that not only investors but also airline — that not only investors but also airline customers are concerned about — airline customers are concerned about yes. _ airline customers are concerned about. yes, they are slowing down production— about. yes, they are slowing down production deliberately after years of issues _ production deliberately after years of issues they are now grappling with _ of issues they are now grappling with at— of issues they are now grappling with. at the big question is when will the _ with. at the big question is when will the production line and the deliveries stabilise? we are in the period _ deliveries stabilise? we are in the period at— deliveries stabilise? we are in the period at the moment in the airline industry— period at the moment in the airline industry where there is huge demand, airlines— industry where there is huge demand, air
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and bertha coombs is tracking biotech giants phil, starting with you on boeing >> you know, david, boeing shares moving higher as the campaign reported a massive loss for the first quarter. why is the stock high centre it wasn't as bad as many on wall street expected. they did lose $1.13 a share, street was expecting $1.76 revenue better than expected free cash flow, a lot of $3.9 billion but that was not as bad as many expected all of that contributing to the shares moving up 1% right now. the commercial airplanebusines is where the focus is, specifically 737 max production. revenue down 31% in the first quarter as deliveries and production dropped dramatically. deliveries, 83 in the first quarter of this year, compared to 130 last year they're working with the faa to come up with a new template, if you will, in terms of what's expected for quality control here's what dave calhoun had to say earlier today about where they are in those discussions with the faa. >> the review is going well. in the sense that we're both approaching it business like we all want the same thing we want a facto
and bertha coombs is tracking biotech giants phil, starting with you on boeing >> you know, david, boeing shares moving higher as the campaign reported a massive loss for the first quarter. why is the stock high centre it wasn't as bad as many on wall street expected. they did lose $1.13 a share, street was expecting $1.76 revenue better than expected free cash flow, a lot of $3.9 billion but that was not as bad as many expected all of that contributing to the shares moving up 1% right...
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they made deferred prosecution agreement with boeing meaning if boeing behaved well in the three years, they would move to dismiss the charges with court. boeing did not behave well. the blow out happened three days before the agreement was to expire. we are bringing evidence and complaints from pilots and many other warning bells beside the b blowout. many warning bells before our crashes. >> brian: do you have to get a lawyer to convince the justice department to sue boeing? >> we have a federal volunteer, paul casell from university of utah, volunteering time to represent the family members. >> brian: tell me about your daughter. >> my daughter was incredible, she was a humanitarian, on mission to look for accountability, looking at gates foundation money going to help people in uganda. she was an analyst looking to make the biggest impact possible and she was doing it through accountability. executives made these decisions and should be prosecuted, the executives personally. people have to face their decisions. >> brian: you will not give up the fight and you are running for office
they made deferred prosecution agreement with boeing meaning if boeing behaved well in the three years, they would move to dismiss the charges with court. boeing did not behave well. the blow out happened three days before the agreement was to expire. we are bringing evidence and complaints from pilots and many other warning bells beside the b blowout. many warning bells before our crashes. >> brian: do you have to get a lawyer to convince the justice department to sue boeing? >> we...
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fire up 127 big tech is about to begin after the close tonight with earnings, we have s&p 500 up 13, boeing reported a double beat, the jet maker $4 billion in the most recent quarter, dave calhoun says the 737 max production will slow the plane maker's recovery but they're doing everything they can to make sure regulators, customers and employees and the flying public are 100% confident. earnings begin tonight meta after the close tonight and then alphabet and microsoft reporting tomorrow after the close take a look at the stocks up across the board this morning boosted the nasdaq, er joel shulman great to see you do you see the euphoria around tech etf's what is your reaction to all of this. >> this week the last week was a tough week in tech and overall the markets, this is a big week, 25% of the russell 1000 road coming out in the next 24 hours and we had tesla this morning, after hours yesterday so it's way up in announcements i think it would be the big winner is looking strong premarket, the earnings dominate a lot of people might not realize they have 3.6 billion customers around th
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we'll hear from boeing in 20 minutes. tech is soaring. 12.7% higher, despite the company reported the biggest revenue decline since 2012, the company announced a renewed push for evs starting early next year but still plans to cut more than 6,000 jobs in texas and california. we'll hear from meta tonight, that's the one that sets the tone tomorrow. alphabet and microsoft tomorrow night after the close, adam. how would you assess earnings and what are you expecting? >> i lake what i'm seeing so far. i'll tell you why. the estimates for the current quarter that we're in are calling for growth of about 3%. 3%, that's not great. well, that's absolutely right. that's because the estimates are generally too low. the past two quarters we've seen an average beat rate of 7%. that gets you to 1 10%. i think we'll see that accelerate because gdp is very strong and we have near record number of people employed and when people are making money they're spending money, that's good for the economy, good for earnings. so i'm happy with th
we'll hear from boeing in 20 minutes. tech is soaring. 12.7% higher, despite the company reported the biggest revenue decline since 2012, the company announced a renewed push for evs starting early next year but still plans to cut more than 6,000 jobs in texas and california. we'll hear from meta tonight, that's the one that sets the tone tomorrow. alphabet and microsoft tomorrow night after the close, adam. how would you assess earnings and what are you expecting? >> i lake what i'm...
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boeing's quality issues. boeing is also in talks to buy spirit. well a first of its kind bill has passed the senate transportation committee. >> yeah, this new law would address the concerns about expedited airport screening services that let travelers pay to cut through those tsa lines. now, the committee passed the bill in an 8 to 4 vote. it would require fast track services like clear to pay for its own tsa staff lanes at airport security. now, if the identity screening companies don't comply, they'll be banned from the state. >> there's been lots of incidents over the last couple of years where, you know, we're unauthorized travelers who use clear as a way of breaching tsa security. >> now, supporters of clear say the service creates hundreds of jobs. it serves more than a million americans and shares over $13 million in annual revenue with airport partners. this bill now moves forward to the senate appropriations committee. it's for 17 caltran set to close the webster tube in oakland today. it connects t
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boeing and at&t this morning meta platforms, ford and ibm after the "closing bell. it's wednesday, april 24th, 2024 "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" right here on cn we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin, and here we go this morning. let's check things out you're going to see a mixed picture right now when you're checking out the u.s. equity futures. dow futures are off by 30 points, s&p up by 3 points we shoals auld take look at what's happening with treasury yields a tz you know, the trend has been higher and that continues this morning the 10-year is at 4.63 the 2-year while it's in the green, it's a little bit below where we were yesterday, 4.94. still below 5% we'll take a quick look at oil prices data showing a drop in crude stocks, a positive sign for demand yesterday oil prices were higher, this morning giving back just about 39d%. but wti is just below $30 a barrel. >> meantime protests arrive ingn campus speaker johnson spe
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on tuesday, a live stream recorded the touch and go to landing of the boeing 747 passenger jet, which touch down so roughly that the landing had to be a band and the plane headed back into the sky and landed smoothly and safely about a quarter of an hour later, there was no information about the cause of what's a commentator called the roughest blanding ever caught by the streaming service around. you're watching dw news, just reminder the top story we're following for you this our l. c. international is warning that human rights across the world face their most serious threats in decades. conflicts and gaza and ukraine, as well as the spread of authoritarian governments are damaging the world porter. i my lading international law that's caught up next close up the looks of how the oil industry hit its own research for decades . i'm terry martin. thanks for the what. what the world looked like this boil companies had told the truth more than 40 years now. for 2 reasons have known that c, o 2 emissions cause global warming. but instead of warning us, they've been seamlessly manipulatin
on tuesday, a live stream recorded the touch and go to landing of the boeing 747 passenger jet, which touch down so roughly that the landing had to be a band and the plane headed back into the sky and landed smoothly and safely about a quarter of an hour later, there was no information about the cause of what's a commentator called the roughest blanding ever caught by the streaming service around. you're watching dw news, just reminder the top story we're following for you this our l. c....
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the boeing $747.00 passenger jet, which cuts down. so roughly that the landing had to be abandoned, the plane headed back into the sky and landed smoothly and safely about a quarter of an hour later. there was no information about the cause of what a commentator called the abrupt the splendid ever caught by the streaming service of the backs. we've got a documentary film for you. take a look at the kim dynasty, the ruled or 3 of for 3 generations. thanks for watching, the driven by greed in the 2000 storage of band engaged in various high risk business practices raised for ever higher profit. and then the epic demise overdetermined institutions. the dodge of bank story starts may 2nd news on the w april 2022, a ministry parade sign of.
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>> $2 billion of our tuition money goes to funding contracts with weapons arms manufacturers, like boeing, blackrock, key martin and many more. >> uc berkeley officials say they are committed to free speech, but with finals approaching, they are also making sure that classes were impacted by the meant, and demands for the university to divest are up for discussion. >> we have heard what their demands are, and there are no plans to change our investment strategies policies or practices. >> reporter: with protesters with plans not to move anytime soon, it could lead to changes on campus, after a peaceful start to this demonstration. >> when we refuse to leave, which they will, they will likely call you cpd and berkeley pd. >> reporter: pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >>> more google employees have been fired for protesting the company's defense contract with israel. the activist group, called no tech for apartheid say 20 more workers have lost their jobs. the group reports the total number terminated is now at 50 google employees. that is since that's it in. those demonstration that google
>> $2 billion of our tuition money goes to funding contracts with weapons arms manufacturers, like boeing, blackrock, key martin and many more. >> uc berkeley officials say they are committed to free speech, but with finals approaching, they are also making sure that classes were impacted by the meant, and demands for the university to divest are up for discussion. >> we have heard what their demands are, and there are no plans to change our investment strategies policies or...
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the boeing $747.00 passenger jet, which cuts down so roughly that the landing had to be abandoned. the plane headed back into the sky and landed smoothly and safely about a quarter of an hour later. there was no information about the cause of what a commentator called the roof is blending ever caught by the streaming service around. it kinda looked like they were gonna slip it down again their 1st there watching dw news. just reminder of our top story is uh, amnesty international is warning. the human rights across the world face their most serious threats in decades, conflicts and gaza. ukraine as well as the spread of authoritarianism or damaging the world order find violating international law. that's according to that report. and students across the united states are stepping up their pro palestinian protests on college campuses. hundreds have been arrested since the demonstrations began last week. okay, you can always get the data. the news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the store to give you access to all the latest news for around the world. as wel
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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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boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700 representives to the european parliament. the state of the economy will be high on the agenda for many. our correspondent nick beake reports now from the spanish port of algeciras. it's the country's biggest port, and its second largest industrial hub, but unemployment there is twice the eu average. ina in a perfect world 20—year—old lucy would make a living doing what she loves. restoring furniture. today it is this a coat of arms. but he does not pay enough and in her part of spain fighting anyjob is really hard. translation: i am workin: really hard. translation: i am working very _ real
boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700...
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lasting applications for boeing. yet when products are wreaking havoc on social media causing immense harm in summoning ways that we have talked about, there is nobody that oversees that dedicated just to that cause to say, we will take down this product, test this product. my question, let's start with eli. do you think some sort of structural change like this agency is necessary to bring oversight, and beyond this proposal, are there any other structural solutions >> you make a great point. we have federal bodies, just about anything you can think of, but we don't have a body that is holistically responsible for regulating the place where -- i have young kids. this is a big part of the environment that unfortunately, they will be growing up into. we don't have anyone who is at the wheel of the ship there. so yes. i want to stretch the conversation a little bit, because i think these questions of regulation are absolutely in, in the sense that if we were talking about public education and we were only talking about
lasting applications for boeing. yet when products are wreaking havoc on social media causing immense harm in summoning ways that we have talked about, there is nobody that oversees that dedicated just to that cause to say, we will take down this product, test this product. my question, let's start with eli. do you think some sort of structural change like this agency is necessary to bring oversight, and beyond this proposal, are there any other structural solutions >> you make a great...
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lots and lots of moving parts, literally here what would you do with boeing? >> not to mention, tyler, that on monday, one of the high-up executives said we're going to have a problem on the dreamliner because there's a couple parts they need to complete. so, we're not just in 737 max territory, we have the dreamliner they can't push out here is my issue, last two years they have been hitting about 500 planes delivered per year. last year about 525. i think this is a value trap number one let's say we got over the 737 problem. we have the best environment in the world. this decade, not this year, this decade in aerospace. it's heart breaking to see a great american company not being able to execute. i feel this is a value trap. i would rather buy it this year when i see planes getting delivered and hopefully air bus doesn't eat their lunch between now and then. >> let's pause for a moment and learn dave calhoun will join "squawk on the street" to discuss the company's results. that's tomorrow in the 9:00 p.m. eastern hour it's a cnbc exclusive you do not want
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let's talk about that in the context of boeing. the largest producer of jet engines that go into the 737 max and the dreamliner. what effect has that had on ge aerospace that we can tell and does that give you pause when you think about the struggles boeing is currently mired in? walter: it certainly creates a headwind that fortunately ge surprised boeing and airbus as was mentioned earlier in the show. you have demand for new jet engines and new planes is really insatiable at this point. boeing unfortunately has had many well-documented travails. hopefully they eventually get it right and that will be of further booze for ge airspace. listening to the call, there is no specific headwinds they are pointing to that will change their guidance. they raised it for the year despite beating this quarter as well. katie: it is interesting, some analysts saying that ge has a benefit from what we are seeing going on at boeing because airlines are going to have to be repairing and upgrading existing fleets and that should bode well. we will s
let's talk about that in the context of boeing. the largest producer of jet engines that go into the 737 max and the dreamliner. what effect has that had on ge aerospace that we can tell and does that give you pause when you think about the struggles boeing is currently mired in? walter: it certainly creates a headwind that fortunately ge surprised boeing and airbus as was mentioned earlier in the show. you have demand for new jet engines and new planes is really insatiable at this point....
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so, a new emergency with a passenger boeing. this time the plane lost a wheel over johannesburg airport. it all happened almost immediately after takeoff. ground services almost immediately noticed the breakdown and informed the pilots that they had to return to the airport; no one was injured during landing. boeing has been plagued by failures for a long time. here are just the cases over the past year, fortunately without casualties. early april, on a flight from denver to houston, part of the skin flew off during the flight. engine march flight from san francisco to sedge, a wheel broke in the air, also march flight from houston fort myers in florida, the pilots turned the plane around in the air after it caught fire. one of the engines. january, a cargo flight from miami to san juan is the capital of puerto rico, also on fire in the engine. well, and probably the most notorious case is depressurization at an altitude of about 500 m. in early january, a boeing, with almost 180 people on board, committed emergency landing in p
so, a new emergency with a passenger boeing. this time the plane lost a wheel over johannesburg airport. it all happened almost immediately after takeoff. ground services almost immediately noticed the breakdown and informed the pilots that they had to return to the airport; no one was injured during landing. boeing has been plagued by failures for a long time. here are just the cases over the past year, fortunately without casualties. early april, on a flight from denver to houston, part of...
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ceo of boeing? >> i floated the idea that greg hayes should be the ceo of boeing. i got laughter. >> from greg? >> yeah. greg does not want that job because greg is going out on a high, and i'm thinking who is going to take that job. >> i don't know why culp would leave $170 billion market value for boeing. >> he's not leaving. >> i've got to take a look. >> he doesn't play for comp. >> okay. >> mahomes didn't play for comp initially. he's the mahomes of aerospace. >> larry culp is the mahomes of aerospace. >> got it. >> he'll like that, too. >> maybe he thinks he should be the andy reid, who is now the highest paid coach in the nfl. clark hunt, good owner. >> anything else you want to talk about? >> your guy is a rich owner. >> which guy? >> the jets. >> johnson? >> yeah. >> broncos and wilson. i got that. take a look at the premarket here. we're going to dive into so many more numbers including danaher, lockheed, spotify. not all earnings stocks are up today. we'll watch xerox, sherwin williams, u
ceo of boeing? >> i floated the idea that greg hayes should be the ceo of boeing. i got laughter. >> from greg? >> yeah. greg does not want that job because greg is going out on a high, and i'm thinking who is going to take that job. >> i don't know why culp would leave $170 billion market value for boeing. >> he's not leaving. >> i've got to take a look. >> he doesn't play for comp. >> okay. >> mahomes didn't play for comp initially. he's...
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given all the troubles boeing has had, that stock is down more than boeing in 2024. lisa: it is unclear what will revive faith in it. will it be the robotaxi? jonathan: to me the robotaxi is the parent hanging over the stock. just waiting and waiting. annmarie: it feels like a hail mary. everyone is like we need regulatory approval, we need a product but how to get that product to market. it feels like he buying into this idea come it might work. jonathan: coming up tomorrow, p a fair goo, mike schumacher, kate moore. pimco's tiffany wilding. fantastic lineup. good morning to you all. the opening bell is 34 minutes away. this was "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ manus: from new york city, we are counting down to tesla which is been down for seven days in a row. the longest losing streak since 2022. we will count you down for the next hour. the next 30 minutes takes you to the open. coming up on the show, earnings busiest season as we start ramping up. futures looking for direction as the markets digest results. we begin with the big issue. earnings take center stage. >>
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>>> let's talk about boeing. it expects a increase in production because supplier shortages of the few key parts. they have been trying to boost the output after quality problems and suspending deliveries for two years. boeing was producing five dreamliners per month as of late last year and said it samaimed get up to ten per month next year. we will have more from boeing tomorrow before the opening bell when the company reports the quarterly numbers. we will talk about those and the state of the company. >>> former president trump set to receive 36 million shares of trump media today as long as the stock price remains above $35.50 share price. the receive of shares is based on the benchmark within the 30-day trading period. it would bring the stake in the company for trump at $4 billion. the question is when he will access that $4 billion. as of now, he would have to wait until september. >>> in the meantime, united health saying private information on americans may have been come promised in the february data a
>>> let's talk about boeing. it expects a increase in production because supplier shortages of the few key parts. they have been trying to boost the output after quality problems and suspending deliveries for two years. boeing was producing five dreamliners per month as of late last year and said it samaimed get up to ten per month next year. we will have more from boeing tomorrow before the opening bell when the company reports the quarterly numbers. we will talk about those and the...
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the footage shows debris flying from under the airliner; no one was hurt during landing; reports of boeing breakdowns appear almost every week. that's all for now, the broadcast is on the first, the program will continue, time will tell. hello friends, thank you for being with us. a short announcement of what we want to discuss today is quite broad. range of topics, we’ll also talk about new supplies to ukraine, about how, so to speak, we should work with them, that if we are sure that there are means to counter these attacks, ourselves and so on, the actual intentions of these deliveries, because it is clear that we are no longer talking about the borders of the ninety-first year , but that is, it’s going on and on about something else, and there are unpleasant speeches, and i also dreamed of saying this phrase, dmitry vasilyevich, can i say it here, but the phrase sounds like that, so how do you like it, elon musk, can i be here, right? this is staring, if anything, we’re talking about him today, yes, yes, today we will talk about it, what it is, so to speak, how it ended up with d
the footage shows debris flying from under the airliner; no one was hurt during landing; reports of boeing breakdowns appear almost every week. that's all for now, the broadcast is on the first, the program will continue, time will tell. hello friends, thank you for being with us. a short announcement of what we want to discuss today is quite broad. range of topics, we’ll also talk about new supplies to ukraine, about how, so to speak, we should work with them, that if we are sure that there...
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boeing has slowed delivery and output of the 737 planes. don't miss cnbc's exclusive interview with boeing ceo dave calhoun tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. >>> the ftc is suing to block tapestry's $8.5 billion it takeover of capri holdings. that would put coach and michael kors and kate spade under one roof. the ftc says the combined company would harm shoppers and employees. tapestry and capri say they will fight for the deal to go through in court. >>> reuters reporting that china recently got access to banned nvidia super chips. the chinese universities and research institutes got access to the chips through resellers despite the u.s. expanding the ban on the sale of the technology to china last year. nvidia tells reuters there is no indication of any of its partners violating export rules while super micro and dell say they are investigating further. frank. >> zsilvana, thank you. >>> we have more coming up, including the one word investors have to know today. first, we get you ready for u.p.s. results due out in 0 min 30 minutes. we will ask wha
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another plane accident, this time involving a passenger boeing, occurred in south africa. during takeoff, the plane fell off tire. wheels. this was noticed by ground services and reported to the pilots: the plane circled in the sky for more than 2 hours to run out of fuel. during the emergency landing , the landing gear and the runway were also damaged. several flights were delayed. recently, accidents with boeings have been occurring regularly; the skin is destroyed, glass breaks, and even doors fall out. aviation corporation employees make revealing statements. they claim that the quality of materials has dropped significantly. defective spare parts are installed on airplanes. let's take a break now a short advertisement, that's what we'll talk about next. don't switch. savings every kilometer. about how unprecedented government support measures will stimulate gasification of transport for car owners in the sakhalin region when the islanders become residents of russia's first carbon-neutral region. report by sergei ansygin. alfabank for business. connect an overdraft wit
another plane accident, this time involving a passenger boeing, occurred in south africa. during takeoff, the plane fell off tire. wheels. this was noticed by ground services and reported to the pilots: the plane circled in the sky for more than 2 hours to run out of fuel. during the emergency landing , the landing gear and the runway were also damaged. several flights were delayed. recently, accidents with boeings have been occurring regularly; the skin is destroyed, glass breaks, and even...
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will your first quarter numbers from boeing. is on wednesday. we have a bus on thursday, a busy week, see you soon. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you'd see in february. so, if you thought it felt a bit wintry, well, you weren't too far off the mark, but it was a different story, further north. in scotland, we did have some brighter skies and some sunshine, and we had temperatures 16, 16.5 degrees or so in glasgow, so it was actually warmer than average here. now, the reason we've got these kind of contrasts at the moment is we do have some slightly milderair, coming in off the atlantic into generally western areas of the uk, but this trough in the jet stream across europe is dragging in cold, northerly winds acr
will your first quarter numbers from boeing. is on wednesday. we have a bus on thursday, a busy week, see you soon. hello, there. we had some big weather contrasts across the uk on monday. now, for central and eastern parts of england, it was a cloudy day, with outbreaks of light and patchy rain around. it was a cold day, temperatures just seven or eight degrees, well below average for this time of the year, and, actually, these kind of temperatures are much closer to the averages you'd see in...
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you may have to pay more is th >>> a shortage of boeing airplanes investigating after a string of incidents which included an airplane midair certifying some of the airplanes delaying it. like southwest, united and alaska. it will result in greater demand and higher airfares don't forget you can watch a new cast -- newscast 24/7 with what's coming up right now at 5:30. that story plus our investigative unit continues to force action involving accusations of bullying and then east school district. calling for another investigation. involving several employees saying they were bullied by their supervisor. opening statements in the hush money trial critical analysts join us to discuss the voters in the case. the new starts right now. thinking for joining us. >> we continue to follow
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their way to avoid boeing aircraft altogether. yeah. like a so it continues online right now on a website on the dot com bare old across telegraph, odyssey rumble. you can find all these reports just about anyway these days for the meantime. for me, real research on the inside use teams. thank you for joining the the, what is part of the the employee would post good isn't the, the place you of us and that in the word part, is it something deeper, more complex, might the present good? let's stop without pleases. let's go out of the many people including my grandmother and everyone would say this guy was like a month. the machines worked for themselves and they worked very hard. i started working hard for i better respected the anesthesia that 11 months. it became larger than the mex exchange, which was bad for wondering years product from best buy is that's the 1st time the circumstances have marked or they come us real where they can see the hello and welcome mom. no problem, kid in the ever evolving landscape of the 21st century. the f
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society will go out of their way to avoid boeing aircraft altogether. yeah. like that. so it continues online right now on a website r t dot com for all across telegraph, odyssey rumble. you can find all these reports just about anyway these days for the meantime. for me, real research and the inside use teams, thank you for joining the the, [000:00:00;00] the syrians, the beginning of its history. the united states of america has officially declared this driving for freedom and people's rights to happiness. however, in reality, having won independence, american colon is tested for the total extermination of the indigenous population of the continent. american indians were deprived of their land. local residents were driven into reservations given the worst agricultural territories, while the best land was appropriated by white colonizer, the strongest blow to american indian tribes, was the extermination of bites of native americans lived by hunting these wild animals. colonists slaughtered the bison, and in fact, made them nearly extinct. every buffalo dead is in indi
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use a boeing. one of his planes has been forced to return to johannesburg, often making an emergency landing. one of its tires fell off during take off. the plane was on route to cape town when that all the code of this video is showing the bottom of the plane successfully landed on the tarmac. that comes to us that across china is taking a i'm a ring in the press and in the financial markets. because it has been accused of cutting corners to re bigger profits while potentially putting so many lives at risk. all just on a quarter, lift the lid on this. the planes running off the taxi ways paneling falling off mid flights, windshields cracking and scores of injuries just last month. boeing's reputation continues to fall deeper into the gutter with the new revelation that the company has faced 30 to whistle blower complaints over the past 3 years. it comes just days after one of the company's engineers turned whistleblower took to the senate floor and accused his bosses of cutting corners on the prod
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they already protected flying doors. hell know if it's boeing, then i'm definitely not going. they want a secretary of state to had a problem with his boeing plane twice already and even had to travel by car. so it's potentially lease old technical failures continue to pile up. it's likely more and more people from all walks of society will go out of their way to avoid boeing aircraft altogether. the leave right now, that's the clear message from hundreds of protesters in the chair. the demonic, the remaining american troops still in the country pack their bags. the protests are coming shortly. also. washington agreed to withdraw over his remaining forces over the coming months. an age at which has been under military rules since a cool back in july said last month. it was really bo king, it's military cooperation deal with united states. and off the french troops, quit the country in december. the us is the 2nd western nation to wrap up its military presence in the west african country. yeah, was noting very quickly, washington has a $110000000.00 add bass in, need to push th
they already protected flying doors. hell know if it's boeing, then i'm definitely not going. they want a secretary of state to had a problem with his boeing plane twice already and even had to travel by car. so it's potentially lease old technical failures continue to pile up. it's likely more and more people from all walks of society will go out of their way to avoid boeing aircraft altogether. the leave right now, that's the clear message from hundreds of protesters in the chair. the...
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apple, believe it or not, this year's not far from a 52-week low and 1% or 2% away and boeing is down more than 30% and also near a 52-week low and what i'm excited about is the ipo market and we had a bunch last week that are holding up well. rubric down here at the new york stock exchange should be trading this thursday and that's a big data security company and that's going to raise a lot of money and close to $700 million and we also had an announcement just this morning about another ipo that you all know and viking, this is the viking cruise company and they are set to start trading may 1st and that's on the ipo and this is scheduled 44 million and 21 to 25. you do the math here, tyler, that is close to a billion dollar ipo at the midpoint. we're getting several weeks in a row when we get a billion to 2 billion in ipo money raised and that's what we do prior to covid and you get 50, 60 billion. 2024, at least april really looking pretty good. >> back to you. >> thank you very much. our next guest says the outlook for the economy and corporate america are strong and even sees's r
apple, believe it or not, this year's not far from a 52-week low and 1% or 2% away and boeing is down more than 30% and also near a 52-week low and what i'm excited about is the ipo market and we had a bunch last week that are holding up well. rubric down here at the new york stock exchange should be trading this thursday and that's a big data security company and that's going to raise a lot of money and close to $700 million and we also had an announcement just this morning about another ipo...