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that is not a single person from boeing went to jail -- not a sigel person from boeing went to jail. >> he believes the policy that allows manufacturers to police themselves is a key part of the problem. >> the gold standard is fools gold because the only thing that is more dangerous than a dangerous environment is the illusion of a safe environment. >> the allegations land on a long troubling list. >> all the problems that we have had we put band-aid over band-aid to resolve the problems and band-aid over band-aid does not cover it. >> he says he and other whistleblowers endured professional retaliation and threats after raising concerns internally. >> you just try to escape from that because this is hell i was subjected to. >> rather than saying you have a point, we need to do something about this. they are telling you to hide it. they are threatening you. >> threatening you, sidelining you. transfer you. >> in response, boeing said retaliation is strictly prohibited. the company also said we know we have more work to do to foster a safety culture and we are taking action across ou
that is not a single person from boeing went to jail -- not a sigel person from boeing went to jail. >> he believes the policy that allows manufacturers to police themselves is a key part of the problem. >> the gold standard is fools gold because the only thing that is more dangerous than a dangerous environment is the illusion of a safe environment. >> the allegations land on a long troubling list. >> all the problems that we have had we put band-aid over band-aid to...
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as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged culte? i mean that that's really problematic. yowant people tbe able to come forward d y, this is a safety issue without being worried, ty're gonna get fired well, i'm also the law when i was inspect general, e of the things i d do was take whistleblower complaints and by-la you have to take them very priess the federal government and in certain aviation industries and in e aies. and of crse, the whtleblowers are entled to prottion. there e fedel laws that protect themso as they the investigate this i do think that other whistleblowers will come forward and will recover, uover whet
as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged culte? i mean that that's really problematic. yowant people tbe...
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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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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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members of an expert panel testified today boeing has serious flaws in safety culture. they said that despite improvements made after the crashes of two boeing max jets killing 346 people, the company's approach to safety remains flawed. it said employees who raise concerns could be subject to pressure and retaliation. >> bret: president biden's swing, campaign swing through pennsylvania took him to pittsburgh today. he's trying to tout an economy that most polls are showing most americans consider unsatisfactory. white house correspondent peter doocy is in pittsburgh with the president tonight. >> a hero's welcome for president biden in battleground pennsylvania inside the headquarters of the united steelworks union. >> you go home with that the [inaudible] dance and you brought me to the dance. >> just outside two huge groups of protesters. one pro-cease-fire which follows the president everywhere. the other anti-bidenomics which is new ♪ chanting] >> president biden used this trip to float a new tripling of tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from china. >> they
members of an expert panel testified today boeing has serious flaws in safety culture. they said that despite improvements made after the crashes of two boeing max jets killing 346 people, the company's approach to safety remains flawed. it said employees who raise concerns could be subject to pressure and retaliation. >> bret: president biden's swing, campaign swing through pennsylvania took him to pittsburgh today. he's trying to tout an economy that most polls are showing most...
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>> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not. that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> he will testify today on capitol hill. tom costello reporting for us there. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the jury in donald trump's hush-money trial beginning to take shape now. we will go over the former president trump's second day in trial, including why the judge scolded trump's attorney for his behavior, when "morning joe" comes back. uth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask an asthma specialist if nucala is right for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ give into the rhythm of the islands and delight in a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. business. it's not a nine-to-five in a car proposition.of mind. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that
>> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not. that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> he will testify today on capitol hill. tom costello reporting for us there. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the jury in donald trump's hush-money trial beginning to take shape now. we will go over the former president trump's second day in trial, including why the judge scolded trump's attorney for his behavior, when "morning joe" comes...
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vanessa: the faa is investigating a new incident involving a boeing 737 airliner. the southwest airlines jet was rounded -- grounded sunday morning after an engine cover fell off during takeoff from denver. the plane was a boeing 737 800 series, not the 737 max that has been under scrutiny. the biden administration will invest up to $6.6 billion toward the goal of increased microchip production in the u.s. today's announcement goes to help a taiwanese company expand its arizona facilities. the chips are used in everything from cars and smartphones to fighter jets. in college basketball, perdue and the university of connecticut are facing off tonight for the men's national title. unbeaten south carolina claimed the women's championship on sunday, beating iowa and caitlin clark 87-75. the gamecocks have won two titles in the last three seasons. ratings peaked at 24 million viewers, the most-watched women's college basketball game on record. still to come, minnesota becomes the latest front line in the fight for fair pay for ride-share drivers. president biden announc
vanessa: the faa is investigating a new incident involving a boeing 737 airliner. the southwest airlines jet was rounded -- grounded sunday morning after an engine cover fell off during takeoff from denver. the plane was a boeing 737 800 series, not the 737 max that has been under scrutiny. the biden administration will invest up to $6.6 billion toward the goal of increased microchip production in the u.s. today's announcement goes to help a taiwanese company expand its arizona facilities. the...
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. >> it's easier to fly a boeing air play within engine off then operating a prompter for donald trump and just to make sure i did okay i brought my own card with me with all of my instructions on what to say where to pause. the new york times published nonsense about how well-dressed he is my first reaction was that some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen were when i saw them in balm and laying in state. just because somebody can dress-up it doesn't mean they ought to be president that's not a constitutional duty or responsibility or qualifications to be commander-in-chief and leader of the free world. all apologies to the new york times doesn't impress me. we needn't want want a leader in the white house. >> sean: i've been to an irish wake and there's always that person who will come up looking at the dead body and say don't they look great and i'm just like no they don't. if that's what you're reminding me of. miller you wrote still -- wrote a lot of speeches for donald trump as he is to take his big marker and pen cross this out, add this did you ever have to put the w
. >> it's easier to fly a boeing air play within engine off then operating a prompter for donald trump and just to make sure i did okay i brought my own card with me with all of my instructions on what to say where to pause. the new york times published nonsense about how well-dressed he is my first reaction was that some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen were when i saw them in balm and laying in state. just because somebody can dress-up it doesn't mean they ought to be...
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victory rosie the riveter a™ a™ >> at age 17, mae went to work as what else, riveter on the b-17's at boeing's plant in seattle. she said she wanted to do her part in the war effort. >> i was rosie the riveter. we became very patriotic and we did what our country needed. we are so proud of what we were doing. and it makes us proud to realize that we would -- we not only helped save our country helped to save the world. >> and she said she was sending a message across the atlantic. >> i love to tell the story what hitler's set. he said american women couldn't produce he said that we are soft and spoiled and we spent too much time on cosmetic and frivolous things. i think we showed him where what american women were made of. >> when peace came and former gi's went to work, many rosie's their jobs. their service was quickly forgotten. >> after the war, everything was for the men. which they deserve, i do not mean to take that away at all. but the men will tell you, they could not have run the war without with women building, -- i wanted to recognize the women. so many of our women did not realize
victory rosie the riveter a™ a™ >> at age 17, mae went to work as what else, riveter on the b-17's at boeing's plant in seattle. she said she wanted to do her part in the war effort. >> i was rosie the riveter. we became very patriotic and we did what our country needed. we are so proud of what we were doing. and it makes us proud to realize that we would -- we not only helped save our country helped to save the world. >> and she said she was sending a message across the...
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this our eight whistleblowers frightening claim that boeing took shortcuts making two kinds of passenger plane shortcuts it could eventually lead to catastrophes a former top transportation official weighs in on whether you should be worried about booking that next flight plus a new college athletic policy but effectively bans transgender women from competing in sports and leading this our in our law and justice league, chicago police firing 96 shots in 41 seconds at one man and a deadly traffic stop last month that killed 26 year-old dexter read newly released bodycam video shows what led to this. all police say hey, they pulled read ov
this our eight whistleblowers frightening claim that boeing took shortcuts making two kinds of passenger plane shortcuts it could eventually lead to catastrophes a former top transportation official weighs in on whether you should be worried about booking that next flight plus a new college athletic policy but effectively bans transgender women from competing in sports and leading this our in our law and justice league, chicago police firing 96 shots in 41 seconds at one man and a deadly...
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>> no, honestly, it's easier to fly a boeing airplane with one of the engine cowlings coming off than it is to operate the prompter for donaldf trump. and by the way, just to make sure that i did okayor tonight, n i brought my own card with me tonight with all of the instructionsth m o on what to sd where to pause. you know, this nonsenswhere e tp york times published about how well-dressed he is. nonsowmy first reaction to thats some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen when i saw them embalmed and layingsu in state. just because somebody can dress up, it does not meaneboddress- y really ought to be president. that is not one ofy the constitutional b duties, o responsibilities or qualifications to be tor, chief and theif leader of the free world. so all apologies to the "new york times". that doesn't impress me. i need and want a leader in thew white house, not joe biden. i know an old time irish wake a time or two of my life. and i got to tell you, there's v always that persone be that will come up. and looking at the dead bodyd i' and say, don't they look great? i'm like,
>> no, honestly, it's easier to fly a boeing airplane with one of the engine cowlings coming off than it is to operate the prompter for donaldf trump. and by the way, just to make sure that i did okayor tonight, n i brought my own card with me tonight with all of the instructionsth m o on what to sd where to pause. you know, this nonsenswhere e tp york times published about how well-dressed he is. nonsowmy first reaction to thats some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen when i...
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it's not something that happened before >> it's growing boeing and it's becoming even more dangerous i mean, millions of women in arizona and florida in the next few weeks are going to lose fundamental rights and liberties that women have had here in the united states for over 50 years. and is common throughout the modern world. and so, if you were scared of maga in 2018 and 20202022 in 2023, when democrats won all these elections all across the country, maga 2024, is even more dangerous and scary iteration of maga. and so i think it's going to be, this is going to reinforce i think the extremism of the republican party in a way that's going to be very damaging to them in the selection. >> i suppose you could look at some of those reversals from republicans it was a sign that they see that, as well. you say president biden is being underestimated, right now and you point to some new poll numbers, including this one right here. the ipsos reuters poll has biden leaving trump 4012, 37% still within the margin of error. but you're confident things you're going to swing. biden's way, tell
it's not something that happened before >> it's growing boeing and it's becoming even more dangerous i mean, millions of women in arizona and florida in the next few weeks are going to lose fundamental rights and liberties that women have had here in the united states for over 50 years. and is common throughout the modern world. and so, if you were scared of maga in 2018 and 20202022 in 2023, when democrats won all these elections all across the country, maga 2024, is even more dangerous...