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a former boeing engineer who has been very vocal about concerns at boeing and this present boeing engineer who's raising concerns as well about production. all three of them are saying boeing has put production and profits ahead of safety. listen specifically to what that current boeing engineer is saying about problems he saw with the 787 dreamliner. >> i have analyze boeing's own data to conclude that the company's taking manufacturiing shortcuts on the program that made significantly reduce the airplane's safety. i found gaps exceeding the specification that weren't properly addressed. 98.7% of the time. i raised concerns internally, i was sidelined. i was told to shut up. >> reporter: so boeing is denying the retaliation exists. it said retaliation is never tolerated. however the company's also raising concerns about these allegations insisting the plaintiff's very robust. >> so much lately about boeing, tom, you report on this every day, how much of a crisis is it inside of the company right now and how is the company responding? >> reporter: major fire alarm going off inside boeing r
a former boeing engineer who has been very vocal about concerns at boeing and this present boeing engineer who's raising concerns as well about production. all three of them are saying boeing has put production and profits ahead of safety. listen specifically to what that current boeing engineer is saying about problems he saw with the 787 dreamliner. >> i have analyze boeing's own data to conclude that the company's taking manufacturiing shortcuts on the program that made significantly...
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that's from boeing. the bottom line here is, this is coming ahead of the congressional testimony on capitol hill in which they're looking at boeing based on several problems with the 737 max as well as the door plug issue and now a boeing quality engineer claiming that the 787 may not be safe. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. more tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> coming up the university of southern california cancels its valedictorian's speech. the student's response. that's next on "nbc news daily". my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye docto
that's from boeing. the bottom line here is, this is coming ahead of the congressional testimony on capitol hill in which they're looking at boeing based on several problems with the 737 max as well as the door plug issue and now a boeing quality engineer claiming that the 787 may not be safe. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. more tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> coming up the university of southern california cancels its valedictorian's speech....
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another boeing plane. here is our news correspondent blayne alexander. >> growing turbulence for one of the nation's largest manufacturer boeing. a new investigation has been launched about one of the newest airplanes because of a whistle-blower's claims. it is about the 747 dreamliner. the claims have come after a series of dangerous mishaps involving other boeing claims in recent months. the whistle-blower sam alacore says that the parts of the fuselage are put together improperly, and after several flights, it could break apart. it could cause major fatigue and cause it to come apart. >> he is alleging that there is improper stress testing. >> reporter: he says that the stress testing is inaccurate and it does not represent the comprehensive work that has been done by boeing to representative the long term safety. this whistle-blower worked at a plant in south carolina, the same plant that employed another whistle-blower john barnett who was found dead last month with what appeared to be a self-inflicte
another boeing plane. here is our news correspondent blayne alexander. >> growing turbulence for one of the nation's largest manufacturer boeing. a new investigation has been launched about one of the newest airplanes because of a whistle-blower's claims. it is about the 747 dreamliner. the claims have come after a series of dangerous mishaps involving other boeing claims in recent months. the whistle-blower sam alacore says that the parts of the fuselage are put together improperly, and...
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boeing is slowing down protection. >>> and ubereats is delivering a new future. >>> boeing's announced that today's airplane deliveries fell to the lowest number since mid-2021, the manufacturer is dealing with a safety crisis. it handed over 83 planes in the first quarter, 47 fewer than the same period last year, the tally comes after a door plug blew out of a boeing plane on an alaska airlines flight in january and of course that prompted several investigations. >>> small business optimism has dropped to a more than 11-year low in march, according to national federation of independent business, while inflation is the biggest concern, owners are concerned about a sticky labor market. >>> and ubereats is launching a short-form video feed like tiktok to help restaurants boost visibility and showcase their menus. ubereats emphasized the videos aren't ads and the feature is being tested in new york and toronto. a delicious way to get someone to choose a restaurant. >> thank you. >>> coming up, you can't visit the west coast without a stop at in-n-out. >>> the clash over proposed name chan
boeing is slowing down protection. >>> and ubereats is delivering a new future. >>> boeing's announced that today's airplane deliveries fell to the lowest number since mid-2021, the manufacturer is dealing with a safety crisis. it handed over 83 planes in the first quarter, 47 fewer than the same period last year, the tally comes after a door plug blew out of a boeing plane on an alaska airlines flight in january and of course that prompted several investigations. >>>...