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boeing's worries continue. the whistleblower says the comedy cut corners on the sibley of the 787 dreamliner, which may dramatically reduce the life of the plane. the outgoing ceo dave calhoun called to testify on capitol hill on april 17. sometimes we talk about a grilling and they will not get a grilling. i think this guy will get a grilling on capitol hill. annmarie: boeing has repeated shocking allegations about the failings to appoint of an appalling absent. he's worked at boeing for 10 years. he obviously was committed to this company. to come out and outlined everything going wrong, he's clearly concerned. it feels like this grilling will be more bad news for boeing. jonathan: numbers from delta. lisa: this is connected to boeing. it raises the question of whether they can deliver planes that are very much in demand. the demand is very much there. delta beating expectations. expecting quarter profit and revenue to exceed expectations even more. giving you this from ed bastian, the ceo. delta expressed --
boeing's worries continue. the whistleblower says the comedy cut corners on the sibley of the 787 dreamliner, which may dramatically reduce the life of the plane. the outgoing ceo dave calhoun called to testify on capitol hill on april 17. sometimes we talk about a grilling and they will not get a grilling. i think this guy will get a grilling on capitol hill. annmarie: boeing has repeated shocking allegations about the failings to appoint of an appalling absent. he's worked at boeing for 10...
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boeing under scrutiny. senators calling on safety experts to address gaps in the playmakers assembly processes. boeing executives will not be present in either gearing. the ceo expected to testify at a later date -- at a later date. talk about bad optics. lisa: they do not have the current ceo there and they are not sure who the future ceo will be. this is mostly theater at a time there are still questions around what actually happened. i am more curious about what people are questioning them about in terms of what we do not know yet given how long this has gone on and the fact that fact-finding should be number one and it is amazing we have not gone further. annmarie: you will talking -- you are talking about backward looking although senators will be looking to figure out who the next executive is. future looking, ryanair said boeing is it sick -- is taking steps to accelerate jet deliveries. they are excited they will get two or three additional planes before the end of june. important for summer travel.
boeing under scrutiny. senators calling on safety experts to address gaps in the playmakers assembly processes. boeing executives will not be present in either gearing. the ceo expected to testify at a later date -- at a later date. talk about bad optics. lisa: they do not have the current ceo there and they are not sure who the future ceo will be. this is mostly theater at a time there are still questions around what actually happened. i am more curious about what people are questioning them...
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boeing engineers are carrying out a multiyear study of the wide-body plane's structural integrity and that is in the spotlight. engineers say that they found no risk of premature failure in the 787 carbon composite body. the senate at the same time will hold a hearing tomorrow with testimony from yet another whistleblower. jonathan: the sooner that we stop hearing about that company the better for everyone, including that company. next on this program come the uncertain path to rate cuts. >> we will need to start a process at some point to bring interest rates back to a more normal level. my own view is that that process will likely start this year. jonathan: the new york fed president sitting down with mike mckee. we'll catch up with mike and get reaction from mohamed el-erian. good morning. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. jonathan: if you're just j
boeing engineers are carrying out a multiyear study of the wide-body plane's structural integrity and that is in the spotlight. engineers say that they found no risk of premature failure in the 787 carbon composite body. the senate at the same time will hold a hearing tomorrow with testimony from yet another whistleblower. jonathan: the sooner that we stop hearing about that company the better for everyone, including that company. next on this program come the uncertain path to rate cuts....
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george: boj first come ecb second, boe third. we have looked at the ecb as making policy mistakes. i think they are trying to do proactive. i think they will have to ease before the fed. that is a challenge for them. to sit here and do nothing is not the right course of action. jonathan: do think there is any ability to go further beyond the june rate cut? george: at a minimum what could have been his, you want to backpedal, this could enter into an environment where central banks ease and skip meetings and try to calibrate in between. slow down the process and not changing her to every other inflation report. jonathan: 152 was the line in the sand of intervention and here we are at 153. steve said a hot print would mean fighting market fundamentals, that is a difficult intervention proposition. given where the fundamentals are and how strong the tide is against the boj, do you think they can intervene in the fx market anymore? george: the challenge is for the better part of 18 months as the fed was hiking and all of these eases were present in, in many ways the bank of japan was b
george: boj first come ecb second, boe third. we have looked at the ecb as making policy mistakes. i think they are trying to do proactive. i think they will have to ease before the fed. that is a challenge for them. to sit here and do nothing is not the right course of action. jonathan: do think there is any ability to go further beyond the june rate cut? george: at a minimum what could have been his, you want to backpedal, this could enter into an environment where central banks ease and skip...