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this is a sixty-three year old boeing v52 the strata fortress is a decade older than its crew, but remains the usaf's primary bomber in every us war since vietnam. thanks to planned upgrades to outdated systems , it will last for almost another century. this year , the united states began production of the next generation, the b-21 bomber. china is not far behind, promising to soon introduce its stealth strategic bomber. 20 seconds before turning around. ready? aboard mylar 11, we fly past the eastern coast of russia toward u.s. and allied fighters. our the plane is not armed. the mission is not to attack, it is to prevent attack, to deter, but it is, of course, a bomber. if we had nuclear weapons, the air force would monitor the flight from the joint nuclear operations center in louisiana. we are showing it on the news for the first time. this is a 24/7 operation to track all launchers, ballistic missiles and airborne nuclear weapons. but the us itself is closely watching china. in october, a chinese fighter jet intercepted a b-52 aircraft flew over the south china sea at night and came w
this is a sixty-three year old boeing v52 the strata fortress is a decade older than its crew, but remains the usaf's primary bomber in every us war since vietnam. thanks to planned upgrades to outdated systems , it will last for almost another century. this year , the united states began production of the next generation, the b-21 bomber. china is not far behind, promising to soon introduce its stealth strategic bomber. 20 seconds before turning around. ready? aboard mylar 11, we fly past the...
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alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that he informed us authorities that there were widespread irregularities in the assembly of airliners that could lead to disasters. fuselage parts. from different manufacturers are somehow held together. in this regard, let us simply recall that the previous boeing whistleblower, former corporate quality manager john barnett march was found dead in south carolina and allegedly shot himself. let's see. american airlines crashed into another plane as it was landing. about such incidents, as about a number of other problems, the union. american we are witnessing the narrowing of pilots told ai
alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that...
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. >> 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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. >> reporter: the boeing 737, with 143 passengers and crew on board, forced to return to denver just minutes later. in a statement, southwest saying, in part, the plane "landed safely after experiencing a mechanical issue." adding, “our maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft." david, passengers arrived in houston later on sunday, after being put on another plane. and tonight, the faa says it's investigating. david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing, quote, there is a date for israeli forces to invade rafah. the city in southern gaza, where more than a million refugees have fled the fighting. israel withdrawing its troops from the southern younis. resident
. >> reporter: the boeing 737, with 143 passengers and crew on board, forced to return to denver just minutes later. in a statement, southwest saying, in part, the plane "landed safely after experiencing a mechanical issue." adding, “our maintenance teams are reviewing the aircraft." david, passengers arrived in houston later on sunday, after being put on another plane. and tonight, the faa says it's investigating. david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola,...
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a boeing worker testified accusing boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts to save time and money in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of the 787. today, on getting answers, i spoke with aviation analyst john nance. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms of overall quality. it does mean that they've got to change the way they view on the front lines. their responsibilities towards personal responsibilities, towards safety, and that's what's been slipping over time. the idea that they could they could have things wrong with the airplane as it's going down the production line, but still push it to the next position on the line, rather than stopping the line and making sure it was right. >> boeing says it does encourage employees to say something and speak up if they see something wrong.
a boeing worker testified accusing boeing of taking manufacturing shortcuts to save time and money in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of the 787. today, on getting answers, i spoke with aviation analyst john nance. >> this is a...
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the new allegations by the boeing engineer are very serious. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are not fastened together correctly, and it could cause the fuselage to break apart. salarpur claims the issue is that pieces of the fuselage are manufactured by different companies and they don't fit together properly. however he has not provided any documented evidence to back up his claims. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> sandhya patel lawyers claim he faced retaliation after raising his concerns with the aircraft safety. boeing has responded to the accusation, saying in part, these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in 2021 and 2022, boeing slowed production and stopped delivering 787. because of these concerns. it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. now let's get to drew. >> hey, amanda, outsid
the new allegations by the boeing engineer are very serious. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are not fastened together correctly, and it could cause the fuselage to break apart. salarpur claims the issue is that pieces of the fuselage are manufactured by different companies and they don't fit together properly. however he has not provided any documented evidence to back up his claims. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed...
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late yesterday, boeing gave federal investigators documents that may show cases in which a door plug was removed from a 737 max as it was being assembled. but boeing employees did not document that moment on the assembly line for the alaska airlines plane that suffered the emergency tsay in january. ntsb chair jennifer homendy told the state commerce committee boeing's admission that those records don't exist for that work on the plane in question was unacceptable. she also said investigators do not know who worked on the max nine in the incident. earlier this year, the ntsb has not been able to interview the door plug team manager, who has been sick on leave. the ntsb plans to hold a public investigative hearing into the alaska airlines incident in august. it could include testimony from employees at boeing and the fuselage manufacturer spirit aerosystems. back to you at the desk, kumasi. >> thank you. amanda. the epa is setting the first ever limits for so-called forever chemicals in drinking water. these limits will regulate pfas, which have contaminated water sources across the u
late yesterday, boeing gave federal investigators documents that may show cases in which a door plug was removed from a 737 max as it was being assembled. but boeing employees did not document that moment on the assembly line for the alaska airlines plane that suffered the emergency tsay in january. ntsb chair jennifer homendy told the state commerce committee boeing's admission that those records don't exist for that work on the plane in question was unacceptable. she also said investigators...
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boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks so much, amanda. tomorrow is the anniversary of the 1906 earthquake in san francisco, and the mayor is taking a major step in its 3030 year plan for improving seismic safety. she issued an executive director directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the street, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize those t
boeing is calling salarpur claims inaccurate. the company says in part the issue raised the issues raised, i should say, have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing. the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality...
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the new allegations by the boeing engineer are very serious . sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are not fastened together correctly, and it could cause the fuselage to break apart. salarpur claims the issue is that pieces of the fuselage are manufactured by different companies and they don't fit together properly. however, he has not provided any documented evidence to back up his claims. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want. i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> sandhya patel lawyers claim he faced retaliation after raising his concerns with the aircraft's safety. boeing has responded to the accusations, saying in part, these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate, but the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in 2021 and 2022, boeing slowed production and stopped delivering 787 because of these concerns. it later said it addressed the issue and the faa signed off. back to you, drew. >> amanda. we'll l
the new allegations by the boeing engineer are very serious . sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are not fastened together correctly, and it could cause the fuselage to break apart. salarpur claims the issue is that pieces of the fuselage are manufactured by different companies and they don't fit together properly. however, he has not provided any documented evidence to back up his claims. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want. i want it to succeed...
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boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this year. back to you, kumasi. thank you amanda. >> san francisco is taking a major step in its 30 year plan for improving seismic safety. mayor london breed issued an executive directive instructing city departments to identify concrete buildings that may be vulnerable in major earthquakes. experts say these at risk buildings are not easily identified from the streets, so a screening process is needed to identify them and prioritize the ones that need to be retrofitted. we know how to prepare for an earthquake, but are you prepared? make sure you have
boeing is calling sandhya patel claim inaccurate. the company says in part, the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. salarpur has not provided any documented evidence. boeing is now encouraging employees to speak up about quality concerns ahead of today's hearing, the company says. reports to an internal tip line about aircraft quality are up about 500% this...
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safety of another model of boeing jets. his stunning claims on how they were put together, and his warning that the planes could fall apart after a few years. you're watching. getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on all alaska flights this morning. this after a technical issue that happened while alaska was trying to upgrade its system that calculates the weight and balance of planes. though the ground stop was lifted after just one hour, the damage was done. there were mass delays, and even now the airline is still trying to fully recover. today's issue is just the latest in a string of aviation problems this year. the most visible of which was that blown out door plug on a boeing jet flown by alaska. and boeing was on the hot seat again today as
safety of another model of boeing jets. his stunning claims on how they were put together, and his warning that the planes could fall apart after a few years. you're watching. getting answers. i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. it is a bad day for boeing and a bad day for alaska airlines. separately from this hearing that calls into question the integrity and safety of one of the most flown boeing models, alaska planes had to stop flying. today, the faa issued a nationwide ground stop on...
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specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well. on the topic of what happens to industry when they have losses, i do care. absolutely, i do care. because as i mentioned at the front end, right, without industries' capabilities, we're never going to get to where we have to go. so we want our industry partners to be there for us in the long run and we do not want to undermine their long run viability by the way in which we approach programs. when i talked about kind of that nextgen approach, there's an element of that, right, i talk about continuous competition. so what do you see the dynamics of the past? the dynamics of the past are, if you lose the co
specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well....
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we turn now to a new whistleblower coming forward with claims against boeing. those claims involve the safety of one of the company's planes. the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to fail, but because i want i want it to succeed and prevent the crashes from happening. >> salarpur has not provided any documented evidence, and boeing has fired back, saying these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns in the aircraft, will maintain its service life over several decades in 2021 and 2022, boeing slowed production and stopped delivering 787 because of these concerns. i
we turn now to a new whistleblower coming forward with claims against boeing. those claims involve the safety of one of the company's planes. the faa is now investigating. this morning, boeing is responding to claims made by a new whistleblower who says engineering issues with the company's 787 dreamliners could cause the planes to break apart after decades of use. sam salarpur claims parts of the fuselage are fastened together improperly. >> i'm doing this not because i want boeing to...
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the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787 dreamliner to be grounded immediately. he claims the wide body jets are not properly fastened and could eventually break apart over time, a claim boeing calls inaccurate. >> the entire flight worldwide, as far as i'm concerned right now, needs an attention. >> solapur has not yet provided any documented evidence, boeing says the issues raised have subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. boeing on monday invited cameras inside his plane in south carolina defending the quality of the plane. >> it
the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787...
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quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses. the president of columbia university is speaking. >> leading large complex and diverse organizations to a great university like columbia. but on october 7th, the world changed, and so did my focus. israel was brutally attacked by hamas terrorists and very soon it became clear these horrific events would unite fear and anger across our campus. for thousands of jewish and israeli students, the catastrophe was deeply personal. many new people who had been killed or taken hostage in the attack. for many other columbia students, the war in gaza also had profound personal implications
quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that...
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should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of foreign aid for israel and ukraine, requiring a new round of votes in the senate as congress is taking another recess next week. we will talk to the top democrat on the house intelligence committee about what that delay could mean for president zelenskyy's forces in ukraine. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. snbc >>> the house could vote this week to advance foreign aid. mike johnson unveiling his plan yesterday to break it up into four parts. holding separate votes on aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan before a fourth vote on republican national security priorities. all t
should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of...
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boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped tuesday to their lowest point in five months. now let's turn our attention to artificial intelligence because competition is heating up to develop the technology that will power the next stage of the ai revolution. intel has unveiled a new chip — the gaudi three — that aims to do precisely that. the tech giant said the chip is capable of training specific large language models 50% more quickly than nvidia's h—ioo processor. intel has struggled to challenge nvidia's dominance in semiconductors that power ai. experts estimate that the majority of african artifacts in museums are currently held outside of the continent 7 despite moves by some institutions to return items in recent years.but what if these could be repatriated at least digitally? alasdair keane met one artist who is using techology to do just that. it's more than just like an art collector. we kind of intersect between like arts, tech, activism and history. the inspiration that came to me was
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boeing and airbus dominate the us market. boeing's shares dropped on tuesday to their lowest point in five months. now let's turn our attention to artificial intelligence because competition is heating up to develop the technology that will power the next stage of the ai revolution. intel has unveiled a new chip — the gaudi 3 — that aims to do precisely that. the tech giant said the chip is capable of training specific large language models 50% more quickly than nvidia's h—100 processor. intel has struggled to challenge nvidia's dominance in semiconductors that power ai. you may have heard of the language, esperanto, aimed at making international communication easier, with everyone able to speak it, alongside their mother tongue. well, it didn't really take off. but now, thanks to ai, conversing in another language, or as many as you like, is no longer a challenge. here's james clayton. the world is more connected than ever. conversations with anyone, anywhere are just a click away. there'sjust one problem — we don't
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine coverfell off, striking its wing flap. no one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through, the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from wedbush securities. it's big. and the fact that they're going after china is significant. i think it shows a new era, especially on the gaming side, now that activision is under the microsoft umbrella. how big is the chinese market that they're going after? i mean, this could be massive. i mean, when you think of it from a gaming perspective, this could increme
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine coverfell off, striking its wing flap. no one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. now over to china where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as wold of warcraft by this...
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took these on a boeing 737—800 project. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking is wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. let's turn our attention to china, where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as world of warcraft by this summer under a pending deal with chinese gamer netease. if it goes through the move may also signal a marked change of cooperation and agreements on entertainment software in the huge market. that's according to tech analyst dan ives from a word push securities.— word push securities. does become — word push securities. does become the _ word push securities. does become the fact _ word push securities. does become the fact that - word push securities. does become the fact that theyl word push securities. does i become the fact that they are going after china is signif
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took these on a boeing 737—800 project. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking is wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. let's turn our attention to china, where microsoft's blizzard entertainment unit could be back with popular games such as...
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the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking its wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. and before we go here's a reminder of how careful companies need to be when navigating sensitivities surrounding the conflict in the middle east. apple has been criticised after the palestinian flag emoji was automatically suggested to iphone users who type "jerusalem." both israel and the palestinians hold competing claims to the ancient city. they noted that national flags were not suggested for other capitals. apple told bbc the change, which followed a recent software update, was not intentional. you can read more on that story on our website. and that's it for this edition of asia business report. thanks for watching. hey, i'mjulia with the catch up. first, young people in england and wales who are questioning their
the agency said it will not open a formal investigation into the incident that took place on a boeing 737—800 jet. it was taking off in denver on sunday when its engine cover fell off, striking its wing flap. no—one was injured. the federal aviation administration, which is currently investigating the incident, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. and before we go here's a reminder of how careful companies need to be when navigating sensitivities surrounding the conflict in...
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they lost children milling dollars so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid on an alaska airline flight in the us. united plans to lease planes from airbus going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister noranda mode is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes stock of the cost of the largest democratic exercise in the world. the stage is all set. 970 million indian voters decide on who runs the country for the next five years. the scale and magnitude of this election bigger than ever before. 5.5 million electronic voting machines, 15 million polling officers, and a million polling stations. indian elections are the most expensive in the world. more than $8 billion were spent in 2019 general elections, and this year the numbers are expected to double. interestingly, the cost of conducting elections isjust 15% to 20% of this figure. the rest spent on political campaigning more than ever. political parties are
they lost children milling dollars so far because of the grounding of boeing 737 max 9s plains. the planes were grounded after an unused door plug blew out mid on an alaska airline flight in the us. united plans to lease planes from airbus going forward because of a delay in bowling deliveries. over the next six weeks, india will vote in an election where prime minister noranda mode is contesting a third term. archana shukla takes stock of the cost of the largest democratic exercise in the...
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boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing engineer, ed pierson, accused the plane—maker of a criminal cover up after a door blew out of a 737 max plane shortly after take—off. and a preliminary investigation revealed the door was missing four bolts. the ntsb chair reiterated to congress last week that boeing has said there are no records documenting the removal of the alaska airlines door. i'm not going to sugar—coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do, in fact, exist. i know this because i've personally passed them to the fbi. boeing, which is one of the world's two major producers of commercial planes, insists its jets are safe. as
boeing engineer turned whistle—blower, sam salehpour, claimed boeing used short cuts to reduce bottlenecks during the assembly of its 787 dreamliner planes. he said he faced retaliation for raising safety issues. and after the threats and after this, you know, it's like, you know, it really scares me, believe me. but i am at peace. you know, if something happens to me, i am at peace because i feel like by coming forward, i will be saving a lot of lives, and i'm at peace. another boeing...
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i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production targets, profit margins at all costs, even the cost of safety, or some combination of both, congress must take a serious look at this culture of outsourcing and its safety implications. this is an instance in which we can't afford a mistake. it costs too much. dr. dillinger, what more can boeing do to improve its safety culture and our own responsibility for the safety of its products? ms. dillinger: thank you, senator. the panel focused a great deal on safety culture and there is so much that they could be doing. part of it has to do with the timing and if they were to accelerate the efforts and the panel thinks that would be beneficial. there has been a very soft start to that, to implementing the training, to getting feedback, back from employees, via their own surveys, to providing workshops, to focusing specifically on training at different levels. so, for
i submit that while we're focused on boeing, this is obviously not just a boeing problem. this is far too common across aviation systems and its suppliers. whether the result of poor leadership, focus on production targets, profit margins at all costs, even the cost of safety, or some combination of both, congress must take a serious look at this culture of outsourcing and its safety implications. this is an instance in which we can't afford a mistake. it costs too much. dr. dillinger, what...
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boeing shares nosedive as the company slows production and the regulator launches a new investigation. and we look at the role artificial intelligence plays in video language translation. welcome to our look at the business news. a summit betweenjapanese prime minister fumio kishida and president biden takes place today as part of mr kishida's official visit to the us. the leaders are expected to focus on cooperation, dealing with china and economic security. but amongst the expected rhetoric, how are relations between the two leaders? last month, mr biden announced that he opposes the planned sale of pittsburgh—based us steel to japan's nippon steel — an issue that could spark tensions. but mr kishida has been defending bilateral investments between the two countries. translation: japan welcomes investments — translation: japan welcomes investments from _ translation: japan welcomes investments from the _ translation: japan welcomes investments from the united i investments from the united states that puts forward cooperation in critical and emerging technology. the economic gr
boeing shares nosedive as the company slows production and the regulator launches a new investigation. and we look at the role artificial intelligence plays in video language translation. welcome to our look at the business news. a summit betweenjapanese prime minister fumio kishida and president biden takes place today as part of mr kishida's official visit to the us. the leaders are expected to focus on cooperation, dealing with china and economic security. but amongst the expected rhetoric,...
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boeing has been on your desk a lot lately. how much of the coverage that we are seeing reflects authentic systemic issues? how much of it as a bloomberg asked reported on every shark attack. there's a little bit of both going around. we think there are real concerns but we know there are real concerns with quality concern at boeing the faa administrator put them onth notice give them 90 ds to present a conference of plan on how they are addressing those issues. in an unprecedented step that we are not going to allow them to increase their production until they can demonstrate they can do it safely. at the same time incidents seem to cluster. as part of our job analytically to figure out if that's actually a cluster or for just look that way based on what got attention. the other important thing to keep track of here is this reflects the extremely high standard that we hold aviation safety too. the fact not a crash but something could conceivably lead to a crash is it self national news. in a way it reflects extraordinary safet
boeing has been on your desk a lot lately. how much of the coverage that we are seeing reflects authentic systemic issues? how much of it as a bloomberg asked reported on every shark attack. there's a little bit of both going around. we think there are real concerns but we know there are real concerns with quality concern at boeing the faa administrator put them onth notice give them 90 ds to present a conference of plan on how they are addressing those issues. in an unprecedented step that we...
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. ♪ ♪ haidi: boeing shares fell to the lowest in five months after the new york times reported the federal is investigating complaints about safety issues. they say up going employee alleged sections of the fuselage were not properly fastened together. the plane maker over 83 jets for the first quarter, marking its lowest deliveries since mid-2021. the majority of those plans were 737 max jets. master's ceo says the carmaker is watching issues caused by battery issues and increasing exports from china. masa hero told us that that began after the baltimore bridge collapse. >> at the moment, our operation team has been closely working with the port of baltimore and concerned entities to find out ports nearby for inbound investors. and also working for alternative ports. we have on the east coast jacksonville to minimize the delay to the customer. that is the current outlook and we will come back to the port of baltimore when operation is back on track. >> that is dealing with the finished products. are you dealing with supply chain constraints? adding supplies? >> we have a separate issue gl
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boeing says that is not true. they say they have robust processes, but the allegation is out there in the stock took a dip as a result. lizzy: deliveries came in, lowest in q1 for almost three years, but a glimmer of hope in march on the order side. >> first quarter was one to forget. this was a difficult phase. numbers came in light, but not terrible. so there is hope looking forward. they've managed to stabilize. they have in a border so it is a product people want to buy. if they can maintain this, maybe there is hope for recovery. lizzy: how does it compare to airbus? >> airbus had a strong quarter. first quarter is always weaker at the russian the end of the year. first couple of months are light. but airbus looks much stronger and that is the bigger story. two companies taking diverging paths. boeing working through a series of problems. lizzy: you have to tell me afterwards which kind of land i'll be getting on. benedict, thank you for the update and the latest numbers. now bloomberg source says at least th
boeing says that is not true. they say they have robust processes, but the allegation is out there in the stock took a dip as a result. lizzy: deliveries came in, lowest in q1 for almost three years, but a glimmer of hope in march on the order side. >> first quarter was one to forget. this was a difficult phase. numbers came in light, but not terrible. so there is hope looking forward. they've managed to stabilize. they have in a border so it is a product people want to buy. if they can...
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the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for the review at 12 u.k. time. i want to bring in someone who has been in the room, michael sanders joins me, bank of england monetary policy committee member. thank you for waking up early for us. i would like to pick up where anna left off, the idea of communicating better, could this recommendation scenario, do you think it will make that big of a difference? michael: if the question is how to deal with uncertainty around the central forecast, the bank of england has a central forecast which is a thick line and gradually diminishing intensity around that. getting wider as the horizon goes forward to bill estate uncertainty around the central path. these charts are so wide that they sort of say two or three years out anything could happen. scenarios illustrate what might happen to the econom
the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for the review at 12 u.k. time. i want to bring in someone who has been in the room, michael sanders joins me, bank of england monetary policy committee member. thank you for waking up early for us. i would like to pick up where anna left off, the...
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the boe as expectations of two. the data today will help inform whether or not that is reality or realistic, i should say. speaking to the u.k.'s chancellor, jeremy hunt. joining us seven 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i am on paper. guy: good morning from london. this is bloomberg markets today. i'm guy johnson with kriti gupta, who's in brussels this morning. anna is out today. we are less than an hour away from trading. it will be a busy morning. th
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marcus is currently seeing a first rate cut from the boe in september. we get a softer cpi print this morning. couldn't bring that forward to june? request that is under 10 minutes away from that inflation data. i want to thank you very much indeed. stay tuned for our interview with the form u.k. chancellor. plenty more coming up on bloomberg. a deep dive into the client and the pricing around the fed. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ quick steel ethics, hookups, leap years, these happen every four years and in the crypto will, usually a boon for prices. in a nutshell, bitcoin harvesting means fewer new focused issue. they validate blockchain transactions receiving 50% less than a way for doing so. after because launch, minors received 50 new coins per block. that would be cut just 3.12 percent. in the past we were seeing positive gas prices spike. when the token jumped. this time around, the prospect for further gains is unclear. some analysts say there is upside of at least 80%. particularly as bitcoin already has mr. fresh records this year. that
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then later, numbers for airbus and boeing deliveries. boeing has been in the spotlight for the wrong reasons, so deliveries have been slipping further behind airbus. interesting to see the gap. get a roundup of stories you need to know in today's edition of daybreak. the lead on the bullard comments on fed cuts, still three says james, but stories on blackstone and a deal to buy out the beauty skincare brand. they have ubs to attain full ownership of its china platform by swapping its holding in credit suisse with the beijing government investment. you can get those stories by going to dayb on your terminal. coming up, israeli officials signal optimism on cease fire talks, ministers threaten to bring down the government on those talks. the latest from the middle east. stay with us, this is bloomberg . ♪ ♪ lizzy: welcome back to daybreak europe. senior is really officials say progress has been made for a cease-fire in gaza including release of hostages and prisoners. it has drawn criticism from the far right who threatened to bri
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boeing shares off by about 2% down by more than 30% year-to-date. that pain continuing today. we want to look at charter communications also hitting lows after it was put on a negative catalyst watch. currently charter communications shares down about 4%. it is a down day for the broader market as well. after we got the cpi figures for march you take a look at what's going on with the s&p 500. it's off its lows but pretty close currently down about 1% or so even worse if you take a look at big tech which tends to be more sensitive in the bond market. you take a look at the nasdaq 100 currently off by 1.1% is that selloff in the bond market continues. the 10 treasury up 13.5 basis points. it's a whisker good low 4.5%. coming up, the general adventure partners joins us with caroline hyde with ed -- with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. that does it for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ hanging question -- are you keeping as much of your investment gains as possible? high taxes can erode returns quickly, so you need a tax-optimized portfolio. at creative planning, our money m
boeing shares off by about 2% down by more than 30% year-to-date. that pain continuing today. we want to look at charter communications also hitting lows after it was put on a negative catalyst watch. currently charter communications shares down about 4%. it is a down day for the broader market as well. after we got the cpi figures for march you take a look at what's going on with the s&p 500. it's off its lows but pretty close currently down about 1% or so even worse if you take a look at...
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boeings supplier taps the new ceo. the new ceo oversaw a number of quality problems and margin issues. david kelly says today's data takes the june rate cut off the table. >> the sound you heard was the door slamming on june rate cut. it's more inflation than the fed wants. they still want to normalize rates over time. i think this means they won't cut rates in june. sonali: let's get straight to the cpi numbers with michael mckee down in washington. mike, i missed you this morning. would have wanted to know your reaction when you saw that hot print. michael: i wanted to know what you did for your birthday yesterday, but in terms of my reaction, i saw the markets go negative. 0.4% for the headline in the core in a month over month basis. it pushed the core and headline numbers higher. the fed has issues they are going to have to end up dealing with here, one of which is does the fed have control over inflation? the fed stopped raising rates in july of 2023 and ever since then, progress on inflation has essentially stal
boeings supplier taps the new ceo. the new ceo oversaw a number of quality problems and margin issues. david kelly says today's data takes the june rate cut off the table. >> the sound you heard was the door slamming on june rate cut. it's more inflation than the fed wants. they still want to normalize rates over time. i think this means they won't cut rates in june. sonali: let's get straight to the cpi numbers with michael mckee down in washington. mike, i missed you this morning. would...
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let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa report that came out a couple months ago which was a year-long effort that looked at the safety culture at boeing and what they did wrong, what they should be looking at -- doing differently. not very flattering findings. saying there was a disconnect between management and people in terms of what to do, what sort of safety culture the company should have. we got a little bit of testimony ahead of time that sets the scene a little bit. one of the people who will speak to this said he felt in his own words the pendulum had swung too far sort of giving boeing too much authority. there's a little b
let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa...
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this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the logistics of maintaining and servicing planes. there is certainly room for the right tone which is listen to what is going on on the floor and how to these processes -- i think it is important to bear in mind that at boeing, they have a double whammy of both of their biggest assembly lines being stilled essentially before covid and then covid hitting. i would not want to have to run those assembly lines, personally, but you really have to dig deep to change behavior. i think there has been a lot of discussion about culture. i think of culture as how we do things around here. it seems l
this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the...
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how do we think about the first quarter relative to what has been going on with boeing? >> i think the first quarter isn't going to matter that much. they are a bit of an aberration. boeing is in the middle of these investigations from the faa and are putting together their plan for how they are going to stabilize production and improve quality going forward. we kind of knew it was going to be a light quarter. it was lighter than we expected. i think i was kind of hoping they could deliver more of the airplanes -- they have a number of airplanes in inventory already built. probably small modifications to get them to customers for the those drag financials, too. i think what really matters here is containment of cash burn during the quarter. we are going to look for them to come out of this quarter and give us a sense for what the plan is to improve production quality. at bloomberg intelligence we have them modeled for 38 a month rate on the 737 in 4q. we look for them to recover what they should have been out before the loss of the alaska airplane by the end of the year.
how do we think about the first quarter relative to what has been going on with boeing? >> i think the first quarter isn't going to matter that much. they are a bit of an aberration. boeing is in the middle of these investigations from the faa and are putting together their plan for how they are going to stabilize production and improve quality going forward. we kind of knew it was going to be a light quarter. it was lighter than we expected. i think i was kind of hoping they could...
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that said, there's a very high chance that we will continue to make calls for rate cuts and the boe continuing to resist and wait until conditions warrant a certain move. haslinda: coming up, a deep dive into india's venture debt markets. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. haslinda: welcome back to bloomberg "markets: asia." you're watching india focus. india starts trading in just under five minutes. futures point to a higher open. some individual investors in india are exploring a new and growing segment of the nation's credit market in pursuit of higher returns. our asia credit reporter joins us now. why? >> the nascent credit market of india is primarily because of the higher yields these kind of products are offering. it's a market where the debt is backed by the cash flow of bonds which have been issued by the nation's highest companies. when you compare it with the fixed deposit of similar maturity from the nation's largest lender, it is offering 7%. clearly the yield is the major driver of my these individuals are excluding the exotic corporate debt. the other reason is also beca
that said, there's a very high chance that we will continue to make calls for rate cuts and the boe continuing to resist and wait until conditions warrant a certain move. haslinda: coming up, a deep dive into india's venture debt markets. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. haslinda: welcome back to bloomberg "markets: asia." you're watching india focus. india starts trading in just under five minutes. futures point to a higher open. some individual investors in india are...
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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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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...
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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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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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this morning, boeings ongoing issues. >> you are looking at airbus and boeing as purchasing airplanes. but you try to find the best quality, the best price, the best operating cost without the reputation of safety and consistency. you simply cannot compete. that is why everybody is worried about boeing. we have to get boeing back to the point where it produces an impeccable product. jonathan: the plane maker may not have delivered any of its 777 jets in the first three months of the year. the delays adding to the company's cash flow concerns. boeing also they sing another investigation after a 737 engine cover came apart during takeoff in denver. josh ferguson is with us with the story. what are we expecting on deliveries? george: we know it is not going to be a good delivery quarter with the faa review of their manufacturing process. we are thinking it is about 70 737s. a lot of them will come out of inventory. it may be up to triple sevens -- 777s, 787s. i think the market will look more towards earnings and see how bad cash burn was during the quarter. jonathan: can you tell me wha
this morning, boeings ongoing issues. >> you are looking at airbus and boeing as purchasing airplanes. but you try to find the best quality, the best price, the best operating cost without the reputation of safety and consistency. you simply cannot compete. that is why everybody is worried about boeing. we have to get boeing back to the point where it produces an impeccable product. jonathan: the plane maker may not have delivered any of its 777 jets in the first three months of the year....