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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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here's tom costello with more. >> reporter: today, two hearings with boeing in the crosshairs. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> reporter: as a former faa engineer, a former boeing engineer, and a current engineer all told senators, boeing is putting production and profits ahead of safety. >> effectively they are putting out defective airplanes. >> reporter: engineer, sam salehpour, who told us boeing's 787 dreamliner has a potentially fatal flaw. >> would you put your family on a 787 right now? >> right now i would not. >> reporter: today telling senators he warned boeing the fuselage could break apart. >> i raised concerns internally. i was sidelined. i was told to shut up. >> reporter: but boeing is pushing back hard insisting it does not tolerate retaliation, and after more than 4.2 million flights, 13 years of service and extensive stress testing, it has zero evidence of airframe fatigue. today the ceo of united airlines with 70 dreamliners said he's not concerned. >> i am totally confident the 787 is a safe airplane. >> reporter: in the hearing room, relatives of the 346 pe
here's tom costello with more. >> reporter: today, two hearings with boeing in the crosshairs. >> boeing is at a moment of reckoning. >> reporter: as a former faa engineer, a former boeing engineer, and a current engineer all told senators, boeing is putting production and profits ahead of safety. >> effectively they are putting out defective airplanes. >> reporter: engineer, sam salehpour, who told us boeing's 787 dreamliner has a potentially fatal flaw. >>...
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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.
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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that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claims. it says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to extensive and rigorous examinations under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing, lawmakers heard from aviation experts about an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. >> charges have not yet been filed against the protesters accused of shutting down the golden gate bridge and interstate 880. on monday, san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says her office is still reviewing evidence, including video from the scene. those demonstrators blocked traffic for hours, calling for an end to the war in gaza and u.s. military support for israel . the chp arrested 26 people on suspicion of misdemeanors, including unlawful assembly and failure to disperse. but the chp also wants the da to charge the protesters with felony conspiracy, which took protesters and their supporters by surprise. >> what's really important to note here is that these felony charges are ridiculous and a
that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claims. it says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to extensive and rigorous examinations under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing, lawmakers heard from aviation experts about an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. >> charges have not yet been filed against the protesters accused of shutting down the golden gate...
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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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of course, we have to wait some longer usaa croft, manufacturer. boeing is in the spotlight again. the us congress is holding back to back here is on wednesday examining the safety phases of the companies and across last month, the 787 dreamliner flying from city to oakland and went into a southern dive, entering more than 50 passages, industry officials told the wall street journal newspaper, the plunge was likely caused by switch being activated by accident from the pots to pushing him forwards into the controls. in the same month, will from the land thing. you have a balance. triple 7, start off. the plane climb from the san francisco apple damaging pump cause beneath it on in january and boeing it 737, max 95 is well grounded off the door panel. do out on an alaska airlines flight. it was forced to make an emergency landing safety inspect to say bolts were missing a one, but an employee has not come forward and has testified to a senate hearing quality engine this. i'm so therefore raised questions about safety issues on the at cross. i'm not here today because i want to be her
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. >> this focus on money over safety is a bad investment. >> reporter: salehpour claims boeing is not following it on production guidelines when connecting key pieces of the 787 fuselage. he fears it could lead to a structural failure years down the line. >> they have faulty engineering that, you know, they are trying to shove on our throats. >> reporter: the faa is investigating those claims, but boeing says they are inaccurate, pointing to stress testing like this, saying extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700m-service airplanes to date have found zero evidence of airplane fatigue. we are fully confident in the safety and durability of the 787 dreamliner. 737 max whistle-blower ed pearson told senators he has given documents related to the door panel that blew out during an alaska airlines flight in january to the fbi. documents potentially the ones the ntsb says boeing previously indicated did not exist. >> the actual documentation they have been saying has not been available, it is available. >> it is available in the fbi -- >> an
. >> this focus on money over safety is a bad investment. >> reporter: salehpour claims boeing is not following it on production guidelines when connecting key pieces of the 787 fuselage. he fears it could lead to a structural failure years down the line. >> they have faulty engineering that, you know, they are trying to shove on our throats. >> reporter: the faa is investigating those claims, but boeing says they are inaccurate, pointing to stress testing like this,...
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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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although boeing did this just to show the maintenance the technicians, always keep an eye on the plane windows because they're a natural weak spot and, and across the riskiest parts of a flight all take off on landing to make them safer. tests are conducted to determine the optimum speeds to ease your mind, just remember when it comes to vital instruments like the altitude, indicate that an aircraft always has more than one a. plus, while several 100 people die and plane crashes every year, the studies show that more people are killed on their way to the airport pop something to bear in mind the next time you encounter inside turbulence is know when now safe from the intrusion of robots. they working fine to raise with us or each other and kind of also support the human co workers via virtual reality headsets. and now there's another news i mentioned computer technology that enables factories and products to get digital twins, thousands of miles away. sound spoofing and stay tuned. the almost 50 years old. this evening's factory was in danger of being shut down before being saved by di
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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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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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and those are all the oversight people into the boeing plants. and these need to be government employees. very good to talk to you about this. thank you so much for your expertise island deal for my national science foundation safety board and federal aviation administration investigator live there from albuquerque. thank you for your time, sir. thanks for having me. a hi. still a head on out to 0. some of the worst flags in decades have hit launch, wants have cause a sun displacing more than a 100000 feet. the, [000:00:00;00] the bottom back at least a 117000 people have been forced to my homes in context on the worst slide fair in decades, and not a beating as demetrius evidence or reports from bad to worse and tie regions of conflicts done in the north and the west underwater, some houses, a family identifiable with water up to the roofs. evacuations have been underway for 2 weeks now before which is beside the strike. rescuers help us by transporting people, delivering us food, water, and gasoline. all generators in the village are working no
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that boeing's flagship 787 is dangerously put together. sam salehpour serve as a quality engineer at the seventh an aide seven factory in south carolina. he alleges that large sections of the fuselage are put together with gaps that are too big, creating stress and where which over time could cause catastrophic failure, then you are operating at 35,000 feet details are that the size of a human hair can be a matter of life and death. they are putting out defective airplanes, boeing insists there is no evidence of fatigue failure in the 16 years, the 787 has been flying. >> there are about 1,100 operating worldwide and none have been lost to a crash a briefing for reporters monday, bone detailed that it tested the 787 to 275 years of flights. boeing is standing by the designs and quote, claims about the structural integrity of the seven, are inaccurate and do not represent the comprehensive work boeing has done to ensure the quality and long-term safety safety of the aircraft. if senator richard blumenthal called this hearing, what we see he
that boeing's flagship 787 is dangerously put together. sam salehpour serve as a quality engineer at the seventh an aide seven factory in south carolina. he alleges that large sections of the fuselage are put together with gaps that are too big, creating stress and where which over time could cause catastrophic failure, then you are operating at 35,000 feet details are that the size of a human hair can be a matter of life and death. they are putting out defective airplanes, boeing insists there...
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boeing in december last year amounted to almost $8 billion, an increase of 118%. but you still have to pay for failures; analysts are making negative forecasts for this year, because due to increased inspections , boeing deliveries decreased by one and a half times. market capitalization is also gradually falling, now it is estimated at $100 billion, but before the pandemic the figure was at 250. and the price dynamics. these shares are also negative; since the beginning of the year they have fallen by 32%. the company is trying with all its might to rehabilitate itself, has carried out a number of personnel changes, as well as test flights, it has stated that the critics are wrong, and this has been shown by an examination under the supervision of the federal civil aviation administration. true, ourselves american authorities are in no hurry to make statements, however, it is obvious that it will not come to the closure of one of the largest us companies, which is the locomotive of national exports. at that time , the authorities may well be able to ground some o
boeing in december last year amounted to almost $8 billion, an increase of 118%. but you still have to pay for failures; analysts are making negative forecasts for this year, because due to increased inspections , boeing deliveries decreased by one and a half times. market capitalization is also gradually falling, now it is estimated at $100 billion, but before the pandemic the figure was at 250. and the price dynamics. these shares are also negative; since the beginning of the year they have...
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boeing has denied these allegations and says that it promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and they be asian expert who sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max, 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between one management says and what employees here. >> they hear safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are met. and at that point, it's pushing out the door as fast you can flying public is also acutely worried about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky. >> senators say they want to give americans confidence that they're safe in the air. some lawmakers say they want to hear from airlines and pilots about the problems too. we'll talk about our weather now with this live look at sfo, fittingly, enough. pretty day outside across the bay area. kyle is here speaking to the little tour of what it's looking like outside. looks great out there. yeah, it's beautiful out there.
boeing has denied these allegations and says that it promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and they be asian expert who sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max, 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between one management says and what employees here. >> they hear safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are...
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i hate that i am on a boeing 737 and they are not telling us why we are not taking a. kind of stressed me out. >>> lamp posts around oakland's lake merritt have appeared to be vandalized. this has been happening for more than a month now and our chopper was overhead today while maintenance crews worked to stop some of the light posts along the lake. we are following the story and we will have the latest coming up at 5:00 >>> stanford will officially introduce kate pay as the head coach for women's basketball. she spent two decades as an assistant coach for the team. she is a former player herself and she replaces tara vanderveer who retired after 38 seasons and three national titles. >>> onto first alert weather now. we are still enjoying a dry stretch with warm temperatures across the bay area today. meteorologist jessica burch is in the virtual view studio with how long this will last. >> it is one of the warmest days we have had so far in the bay area with high pressure sitting directly off shore, driving in some really warm temperatures. winds from the north and a
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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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boeing touches a lot of suppliers. each plane has a million parts there are two big factories that have to be merit spirit aerospace systems if they decide to take it in-house which is currently in talks with boeing to be taken out. >> just curious. if it's found to have deferred that agreement, what do you think it means for the stock if they're found criminally liable, i don't know what fines there are. i don't know if it involves another agreement at that point, management will be involved, prior management will be involved how do you sort of play that out? >> i think it's hard to play it out in terms of investor sentiment in the share price performance. clearly another ding and a fine would be very negative for the stock in that you would have additional debt in place and their debt balances are already in the $45 billion range that wouldn't be positive from that perspective but dave calhoun is leaving, not because of anything he's done. the former management no longer is at boeing i think what we have to take back
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have usa class manufacturer a boeing is facing more scrutiny? speaking at a hearing before senators accompany engineer and whistle blowers says boeing is producing defective at phase the us congress. held back to back hearings on wednesday to look into a crap safety failures. whistle blowers sound solid for said is seen alarming deficiencies that boeing particularly on the assembly line. the size of a human hair can be a matter of a life. and this in a rice to address the its bottlenecks in production. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with the excessive force to make him appear that the gaps don't exist even though they exist. the gap didn't actually go away, and this made result in pretty mature for the failure. effectively, they are putting out effective airplanes. earlier we spoke to todd curtis, who's a former airline safety engineer for boeing and ceo of s face dot com. s h dot com . he says from and said boeing, have been under investigation for years. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identi
have usa class manufacturer a boeing is facing more scrutiny? speaking at a hearing before senators accompany engineer and whistle blowers says boeing is producing defective at phase the us congress. held back to back hearings on wednesday to look into a crap safety failures. whistle blowers sound solid for said is seen alarming deficiencies that boeing particularly on the assembly line. the size of a human hair can be a matter of a life. and this in a rice to address the its bottlenecks in...
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boeing has denied the allegations and said promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and aviation expert whose sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max. 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between what management says and what employees here. >> are they here? safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are met. and at that point, it's pushing out the door as fast you can flying public is also acutely worried about why pieces of boeing airplanes are falling from the sky. >> senators say they want to give americans confidence they're safe when they're in the air. some lawmakers say they want to hear from airlines about pilots and about the problems that are happening in the cockpit. the pilot union for american airlines is reporting a major spike in safety and maintenance issues at that airline. the concerns are fewer routine aircraft inspections ensure test flights and planes retur
boeing has denied the allegations and said promotes quality and safety. but one whistleblower told senators the company used unsafe techniques to ramp up production and aviation expert whose sister died in the crash of a boeing 7.37. max. 8 also took the stand and argued there can be a disconnect between what management says and what employees here. >> are they here? safety is our number one priority. what they see is that that's only true as long as your production milestones are met....
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colleague was recently found dead in his own car right during litigation in a case of negligence at boeing. representatives of the company, by the way, didn’t even bother to come to the hearing in the senate, and the special commission was never able to say an unequivocal yes to the question: are the airliners safe? the safest place for us is our sofa at home, but for an airplane the hangar, and yet however, every day we go out, planes take off, safety is a deal, however, i'm excited... tolerances, if these tolerances are not maintained, then the assembly may require some modifications on site. there are currently 1,100 dreamliners in the air around the world, and the 737, the most popular line in the history of aviation, has also recently experienced difficulties; it has almost 12,000 aircraft. since the beginning of the year alone, over a dozen emergency situations have occurred, the landing gear will break, or a piece of the wing will fall off. then the cabin will come apart at the seams, resulting in emergency landings all over the place. the last high-profile incident happened at th
colleague was recently found dead in his own car right during litigation in a case of negligence at boeing. representatives of the company, by the way, didn’t even bother to come to the hearing in the senate, and the special commission was never able to say an unequivocal yes to the question: are the airliners safe? the safest place for us is our sofa at home, but for an airplane the hangar, and yet however, every day we go out, planes take off, safety is a deal, however, i'm excited......
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attempt to at least portray the appearance of an investigation, but why, even if you remember how with boeing? we didn’t do anything in response sekorsky thanked everyone publicly yes we didn’t blow up anything we didn’t destroy anything we let them do everything they want, we haven’t done anything yet, they are already shaking, but we haven’t done anything for 2 years. maybe if we immediately answered very harshly, if everything around there was like iran, well, that’s absolutely true, maybe they would have thought 100 times before such articles, we don’t have a single cable, not a single one, nothing we we won’t do anything, why, because we are legalists, so you can say right away, gentlemen of the british, americans, okay, there will be a submarine war, but pro-ukrainian ones will participate in it on our side underwater diving groups, let them be against you. we’re talking to you about this topic, it’s good, but americans simply understand that anything is possible. biden said there will be no flows. victoria, the whole world knows who blew it up. putin says so directl
attempt to at least portray the appearance of an investigation, but why, even if you remember how with boeing? we didn’t do anything in response sekorsky thanked everyone publicly yes we didn’t blow up anything we didn’t destroy anything we let them do everything they want, we haven’t done anything yet, they are already shaking, but we haven’t done anything for 2 years. maybe if we immediately answered very harshly, if everything around there was like iran, well, that’s absolutely...
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after saturday's uranium strikes and kevin and types of boeing, the usa crops manufacturer is facing most cooked, me in congress after a string of safety related into the thank you for joining us. and he's really as striking northern guys that has targeted a group of palestinians gathering at one of the few faces they can connect to the internet. at least 7 people were killed in 20 of those injured did happened in the she had one neighborhood of guys, a c. the attempt had been set up for those trying to access the internet. communications are limited throughout the gaza strip out of sydney and often have to gather at one point where connectivity is stable is get the latest on the situation. gov and speak to honey my motors in ra, how for us in southern gaza, honey. so people in guys are continuing to be killed as they go about trying to do the most basic things. talk to us about what happened in this latest incident. the yes, what we're seeing so far and just the other from the patterns of the talks across the gaza strip, one can give a live there, do all feeds into one conclusion ri
after saturday's uranium strikes and kevin and types of boeing, the usa crops manufacturer is facing most cooked, me in congress after a string of safety related into the thank you for joining us. and he's really as striking northern guys that has targeted a group of palestinians gathering at one of the few faces they can connect to the internet. at least 7 people were killed in 20 of those injured did happened in the she had one neighborhood of guys, a c. the attempt had been set up for those...
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boeing disputes his claims and insists its jets are safe. the heaviest rainfall to hit the gulf region in seven decades has continued to cause disruption at dubai airport. the airport, which is the second busiest in the world, said it was facing very challenging conditions and advised passengers not to turn up. the three russian missiles that slammed into the centre of the ukrainian city of chernihiv this morning killed at least 17 people. and injured sixty others. it would not have happened had ukraine received sufficient air defence equipment. but seemingly there is a difference, at least in the eyes of some house republicans, between the russian attacks on ukrainian cities and the iranian attacks on israel. in spite of the obvious alliance between moscow and tehran. these republicans would readily send aid to israel. but, on the urging of donald trump they attach an endless string of conditions to the aid that has been earmarked for ukraine. this afternoon embattled house speaker released the text of his four—part proposal to circumvent
boeing disputes his claims and insists its jets are safe. the heaviest rainfall to hit the gulf region in seven decades has continued to cause disruption at dubai airport. the airport, which is the second busiest in the world, said it was facing very challenging conditions and advised passengers not to turn up. the three russian missiles that slammed into the centre of the ukrainian city of chernihiv this morning killed at least 17 people. and injured sixty others. it would not have happened...
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. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with - pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the _ excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. the gap didnt— that the gaps don't exist. the gap didn't actually go away, and this made _ didn't actually go away, and this made us — didn't actually go away, and this made us premature failure. effectively, they putting out defected aeroplanes. but there were already some comfort to know what concerns —— some concerns. a safety board investigated problems with t
. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together...
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una comisiÓn del senado aborda hoy los problemas de seguridad reportados en torno a los aviones de boeing, especÍficamente el 787 y el 777 que han estado involucrados en incidentes los Últimos meses. >> la audiencia ocurre luego que una segunda persona, quien fue ingeniero de calidad de boeing hace una dÉcada revelÓ a la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn su preocupaciÓn por la fiabilidad de estos modelos. >> y bob menÉndez podrÍa subir al estrado y culpar a su esposa en el caso que ambos enfrentan por presuntamente aceptar sobornos, documentos de la defensa obtenidos por nbc news seÑalan que la estrategia serÍa demostrar que su mujer le oculÓo informaciÓn. >> menÉndez y su esposa estÁn acusados de recibirdecenas de miles de dÓlares en efectivo y lingotes de oros a cambio de beneficios de parte de empresarios. >> 50 aÑos de cÁrcel es la condena que recibiÓ clarissa figueroa, la mujer de chicago que matÓ a una mujer embarazada de nueve meses para arrancarle a su bebÉ del vientre y luego tiÓo su cuerpo en un basurero, figueroa habÍa aceptado un acuerdo de culpabilidad
una comisiÓn del senado aborda hoy los problemas de seguridad reportados en torno a los aviones de boeing, especÍficamente el 787 y el 777 que han estado involucrados en incidentes los Últimos meses. >> la audiencia ocurre luego que una segunda persona, quien fue ingeniero de calidad de boeing hace una dÉcada revelÓ a la administraciÓn federal de aviaciÓn su preocupaciÓn por la fiabilidad de estos modelos. >> y bob menÉndez podrÍa subir al estrado y culpar a su esposa en...
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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 is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claim , says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing this morning, lawmakers examined an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. the senate committee heard from a panel of experts they reviewed over 4000 pages of boeing documents, conducting surveys and met with boeing employees. the final report includes dozens of findings and more than 50 recommendations. >> our feeling is that while not a comprehensive set of remedies for all that ails boeing, it's at least a really good set of first steps. if they were to implement what we have recommended. >> the panel's report directs boeing to develop an action plan that includes how to comprehensively address each recommendation in the next six months. >> now imagine going to work and getting punched or kicked in the head, being spat upon or slammed against a wall. that is what the san francisco sheriff says is
that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> boeing is disputing the claim , says its planes are safe, and that many of the issues raised have been subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. in a separate senate hearing this morning, lawmakers examined an faa program that allows boeing to sign off on its own work. the senate committee heard from a panel of experts they reviewed over 4000 pages of boeing documents, conducting surveys and...
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now, boeing insists there is no evidence of that, d the 16 years of 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 flying worldwide none lost to a crash. but here's a clip or sell a poor said, the 787 is being put together dangerously ramadan obscene. the airplanes are not being built per spec and per requirement as the plane gets older, you know, all of these things that you know, you took you said it's not a safety issue. it becomes a safety issue federal aviation administration says it's taking it seriously and investigating this allegation, boeing held a press briefing for reporters on monday, but executives would not comment directly on salehpour is allegations here is the statement though from boeing. >> it says, quote, we are fully confident and the 787 dreams whiner, these claims about structural integrity and of the 787 are inaccurate and do not represent the comprehensive work boeing has done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft. this is just the latest chapter in this years-long saga of boeing issues 2737, max crashes in 2018 tina 2019 killed
now, boeing insists there is no evidence of that, d the 16 years of 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 flying worldwide none lost to a crash. but here's a clip or sell a poor said, the 787 is being put together dangerously ramadan obscene. the airplanes are not being built per spec and per requirement as the plane gets older, you know, all of these things that you know, you took you said it's not a safety issue. it becomes a safety issue federal aviation administration says it's taking...
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airlines por un problema informÁtico, todo esto ocurre mientras la prÁctica de seguridad de la compaÑÍa boeing se enfrentan un escrutinio tras incidentes abordo de estos aviones. estarÁ el nuevo denunciante, un ingeniero del fabricante quien asegura que el fuselaje de los aviones, 7 8 7 no estÁ bien ajustado, en otros tema israel estÁ viendo sanciones contra irÁn y alguno de los aliados que lanzaron el ataque aÉreo contra el estado judÍo. el gobierno de israel dice haber contactado mÁs de 30 naciones para penalizar el programa de misiles iranÍ, la administraciÓn del gobierno del presidente joe biden y los aliados confirmaron que ya tambiÉn preparan sanciones. borja: otro tema controversial que afecta a miembros de nuestra comunidad, el gobernador republicano de la formalidad ron desantis ha firmado una ley que prohÍbe a las ciudades como los condados del estado aprobar o crear protecciones para los trabajadores que estÁn expuestos al calor extremo en su estado pero en quÉ consiste esta nueva ley? " yo te explico " esto es importantÍsimo para empezar la medida va entrar en vigor e
airlines por un problema informÁtico, todo esto ocurre mientras la prÁctica de seguridad de la compaÑÍa boeing se enfrentan un escrutinio tras incidentes abordo de estos aviones. estarÁ el nuevo denunciante, un ingeniero del fabricante quien asegura que el fuselaje de los aviones, 7 8 7 no estÁ bien ajustado, en otros tema israel estÁ viendo sanciones contra irÁn y alguno de los aliados que lanzaron el ataque aÉreo contra el estado judÍo. el gobierno de israel dice haber contactado...
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higher by 16.75% driven by a quarterly report that sailed over lowered expectations as it overcomes boeing's jet delay woes. hey, look at a paramount. we've got some green there, showing some life here, up about 3.5%. no real news at the moment but, of course, we've got the potential pending merger with skydance. we don't know if it's going to happen. no real news on that, but we're about to make some news with mario a georgia ebellly who runs the firm that owns enough paramount if shares to make it the second largest shareholder behind national amusement's shari redstone. he want -- she wants to sell, he he does not want his clients on the losing end of any merger, how far is he willing to go to make sure that doesn't happen? mario joins me in a fox business exclusive coming up. folks, a tug-of-war plague out on the tucker. at the moment the bears have the tightest grip, but lately this has been the final final hour game play. why and what's going on? oppenheimer chief investment strategist john stolings fuss and phil blancato. phil, april showers i wouldn't say drenching the major indices
higher by 16.75% driven by a quarterly report that sailed over lowered expectations as it overcomes boeing's jet delay woes. hey, look at a paramount. we've got some green there, showing some life here, up about 3.5%. no real news at the moment but, of course, we've got the potential pending merger with skydance. we don't know if it's going to happen. no real news on that, but we're about to make some news with mario a georgia ebellly who runs the firm that owns enough paramount if shares to...
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also tonight a boeing whistle—blower tells congress, the company's 787 dreamliner could break apart in mid—air and the entire fleet should be grounded. we will get reaction to that. and what if the weekend away fixture was in new york. a legal hurdle has been overcome, that could mean premier league matches being played in the united states. the british foreign secretary says it is clear to him, after his conversations injerusalem today, that israel does intends to retaliate for the iranian attack on saturday, which was launched in response to a presumed israeli air strike on the iranian embassy in syria. we wa nted we wanted to demonstrate our solidarity with israel because it was an appalling attack by iran but we have repeated our view that any response should be smart and designed in a way that is going to limit and try to de—escalate this conflict. nobody wants to see his conflict. nobody wants to see his conflict grow or spread in those other things you are discussing. at the same time, think it is very important for the eyes of the world to switch and look at the situation i
also tonight a boeing whistle—blower tells congress, the company's 787 dreamliner could break apart in mid—air and the entire fleet should be grounded. we will get reaction to that. and what if the weekend away fixture was in new york. a legal hurdle has been overcome, that could mean premier league matches being played in the united states. the british foreign secretary says it is clear to him, after his conversations injerusalem today, that israel does intends to retaliate for the iranian...
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i believe that all boeing 787 airliners around the world should be banned from taking off until this problem is addressed. tens of thousands of human lives are at stake. the dream liner turned into a nightmare for its developers, about a thousand of them were released, and problems began almost immediately after putting aircraft into service. 11 years ago , all dreamairs were banned from flying for 3 months until their lithium batteries, which caught fire for no apparent reason, were replaced. a month ago , a trial was supposed to take place in a south carolina court, where another former boeing employee, joe barnett, planned to talk about problems with the 787 wings. yes, he didn’t show up, he was found in the parking lot with a bullet in his head. the police called it suicide. the company itself with planes, which have happened nine times since the beginning of this year alone serious incidents, denies the accusations of the informants, but the head of boeing, dave kalukhin , still said that he would resign by the end of the year. his corporation's stock price has fallen nearly 4
i believe that all boeing 787 airliners around the world should be banned from taking off until this problem is addressed. tens of thousands of human lives are at stake. the dream liner turned into a nightmare for its developers, about a thousand of them were released, and problems began almost immediately after putting aircraft into service. 11 years ago , all dreamairs were banned from flying for 3 months until their lithium batteries, which caught fire for no apparent reason, were replaced....
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are doing that. >> i take your point that boeing is building a safe aircraft, the one that boeing had was not a safe aircraft. statistically safe incidents will happen, unfortunately in this case, nobody died or was injured in any amount that i think things happen, aviation and -- putting together complex planes highly variable is part of the manufacturing process. there will be errors, i think they will be focused on that, their focus going forward, they go for -- moving forward. as a shareholder, the change at the leadership of the company a good move. >> calhoun was going to be -- in or around the time he was going to at the -- we really focus on, going forward, boeing is a great opportunity here is a portfolio manager to earn it, the backdrop and fundamentals of the industry, travel is being set to outpace global gdp. all things being equal, we continue to do that and boeing is well-positioned to benefit. >> great to see you. >>> coming up, juicy details, we will get a little bit of insight. from a consumer facing ceo of the impact of stubborn inflation. inflation. we are back in
are doing that. >> i take your point that boeing is building a safe aircraft, the one that boeing had was not a safe aircraft. statistically safe incidents will happen, unfortunately in this case, nobody died or was injured in any amount that i think things happen, aviation and -- putting together complex planes highly variable is part of the manufacturing process. there will be errors, i think they will be focused on that, their focus going forward, they go for -- moving forward. as a...
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he says problems that boeing has been under scrutiny for years. factory. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified the severe shortcomings with the 737 match program. and to this day, the boeing is under um, some investigation related to that related to the 737 max store event, january. but getting to the 2 periods today, one of them is from a committee that has been working for several months trying to understand boys process for certifying new aircraft. because this process is very complex, that needs the expertise with a deep knowledge of this technology. 787 has had problems when it was for us put in the service about a decade ago. and in fact, it had been grounded for several months for an entirely different set of reasons. the allegations from this was of lower are indeed serious. and i would hope that in the hearing that's happening today, that some of the facts will come to lie and that appropriate action will be taken. whether or not there was actually a issues going on with this on the line or with the desi
he says problems that boeing has been under scrutiny for years. factory. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified the severe shortcomings with the 737 match program. and to this day, the boeing is under um, some investigation related to that related to the 737 max store event, january. but getting to the 2 periods today, one of them is from a committee that has been working for several months trying to understand boys process for certifying new aircraft....
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congress grounds dreamlair, serious violations were committed during the assembly of the boeing 787, sensational confessions from a company engineer. why is the washington opposition outraged by the scrapped law? orenburg, tyumen, tomsk and kurgan regions, altai territory and buryatia. the situation with floods are one of the main topics of the president’s meetings with the government and leaders of the affected regions. over the course of a day, the number of houses in the flood zone increased to 16,000. the most difficult situation is in the kurgan and tyumen regions. tobol exceeded critical levels by almost a meter, and shim reached a historical maximum. where the peak of the flood has passed, restoration work is already underway. my colleagues alexey golovko and albert musin talk about what measures the federal and regional authorities are taking to eliminate the consequences of the disaster and help people. the situation with floods changes every day and vladimir putin begins meetings with the government with this most important topic; the minister talks about the situation fr
congress grounds dreamlair, serious violations were committed during the assembly of the boeing 787, sensational confessions from a company engineer. why is the washington opposition outraged by the scrapped law? orenburg, tyumen, tomsk and kurgan regions, altai territory and buryatia. the situation with floods are one of the main topics of the president’s meetings with the government and leaders of the affected regions. over the course of a day, the number of houses in the flood zone...
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>> sandra: safety record for boeing as a quality engineer is blowing the whistle on a shocking issue with this 787 78t plus this. >> you're voting for a guy who tells you everyday america sucks? what is wrong with you? who raised you? what history did you read? like, where are you from? >> bill: we have had what is considered another deplorable moment. going after trump supporter's about 74 million of them katie will join us on that she is n next. ♪ or because of our expert dealers. ♪ not even because it has implements for every job. you just have to get in the seat, because breaking ground on your dream home, feels pretty great. now through april 30th, get 0% apr for 72 months on select compact tractors. ♪ imagine a future where plastic is not wasted... but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solut
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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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at boeing. senators always hearing a bombshell account from a boeing engineer who blue the with one issues with the 737 dreamliner jet saying sections of the skin are not properly fastened and could bust apart. he raised questions about part of the 777 jet that he says were forced to fit, a shortcut that could turn fatal for passengers. the with the blower says boeing ignored his concerns and muzzled him from talking to experts about it. >> boeing had problems pushing pieces together, to appear the gaps don't exist even though they exist. effectively they are putting defective airplanes. later, saw people jumping on pieces of the airplane to get them to align, i was told to shut up. my boss said i would have killed someone who said what you said in a meeting. >> reporter: boeing disputes the saying we are fully confident in the 787 dreamliner because of the comprehensive work to make sure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft, his claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are i
at boeing. senators always hearing a bombshell account from a boeing engineer who blue the with one issues with the 737 dreamliner jet saying sections of the skin are not properly fastened and could bust apart. he raised questions about part of the 777 jet that he says were forced to fit, a shortcut that could turn fatal for passengers. the with the blower says boeing ignored his concerns and muzzled him from talking to experts about it. >> boeing had problems pushing pieces together, to...
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boeing's corporate leaders continue to conceal the truth. they continue to mislead and deceive the public about the safety of the planes that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> the other hearing this morning before the senate commerce committee focused on the procedures and training of boeing employees. that's after a panel of aviation experts released a report that criticized boeing's safety culture as, quote, inadequate and, quote, confusing. >> we're now learning more about the fallout from protests that took over parts of a busy bay area freeway and the golden gate bridge for hours this week. dozens of arrests, but so far no one's been charged. ktvu reporter allie rasmus tracking what happens when prosecutors are waiting and likely what they're waiting for. >> yeah, they're waiting for more information. according to the san francisco district attorney's office, a total of 38 people were arrested on monday for demonstrations that happened on interstate eight, 80 in oakland and the golden gate bridge. as w
boeing's corporate leaders continue to conceal the truth. they continue to mislead and deceive the public about the safety of the planes that is the safety culture at the top of the boeing company right now. >> the other hearing this morning before the senate commerce committee focused on the procedures and training of boeing employees. that's after a panel of aviation experts released a report that criticized boeing's safety culture as, quote, inadequate and, quote, confusing. >>...
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i told coach, this is a former airline safety engineer full, boeing and ceo of s a dot com. and he says that problems at bowen has been assessed for years. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified a severe shortcomings with the 737 match program. and to this day, the boeing is under some investigation related to that related to the 737 max store event, january, but getting to the 2 periods today, one of them is from a committee that has been working for several months trying to understand boeing's process for certifying new aircraft because this process is very complex, that needs the expertise with a deep knowledge of the technology. was 787 has had problems when it was 1st put in the service about a decade ago. and in fact, it had been grounded for several months for an entirely different set of reasons. the allegations from this was of lower are indeed serious. and i would hope that in the hearing that's happening today that some of the facts will come to lie. and that appropriate action will be taken whether or not there was actua
i told coach, this is a former airline safety engineer full, boeing and ceo of s a dot com. and he says that problems at bowen has been assessed for years. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified a severe shortcomings with the 737 match program. and to this day, the boeing is under some investigation related to that related to the 737 max store event, january, but getting to the 2 periods today, one of them is from a committee that has been working for...
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meantime, lawmakers on capitol hill here from a boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about boeing's safety culture engineer sam sailed 4 is going to testify before 2 senate panels today after he wrote a letter to the faa saying that he had repeatedly warned boeing management about potentially catastrophic concerns with the production of the 7 87 7.77. jets specifically, he says parts of the fuselage of the 7.87 dreamliner are improperly fastened together and could eventually break. he says the jet should be grounded for proper safety checks. boeing has denied the claim saying that they are fully confident in their aircraft. >> today marks a big milestone in the journey to paris. we are 100 days until the start of the summer olympics. this year. marielena balouris takes a closer look. >> it's a big day here in new york city at the team, usa media summit, athletes and organizers say really excited, but there's still work to be done. >> the olympic torch is officially lit. the relay is under way and we are now 100 days until the paris olympics. u.s. athletes are ready for their shot at
meantime, lawmakers on capitol hill here from a boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about boeing's safety culture engineer sam sailed 4 is going to testify before 2 senate panels today after he wrote a letter to the faa saying that he had repeatedly warned boeing management about potentially catastrophic concerns with the production of the 7 87 7.77. jets specifically, he says parts of the fuselage of the 7.87 dreamliner are improperly fastened together and could eventually break. he says...
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boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is a possibility to employees in your customer after product delivery. this is extremely important in determining an organisation's overall safety culture, as they all complement each other. to be successful, organisations may not simply choose simply one or two of these components because they are less expensive or more manageable. in addition, in aerospace, not following all for components of the safety culture or just the following all for components of the safety culture orjust the ones that have less impact, thus to appear
boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is...
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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 is out with a statement, we need to read what they said to make sure you understand, boeing says this is absolutely inaccurate. it says extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700 in service planes to date have found zero evidence of air frame fatigue. or any cracking whatsoever. nonetheless, because boeing's reputation has been so damaged over the last five plus years, its own word, it has been doubted and has in fact been undermined by its own actions, now you got multiple whistle-blowers on capitol hill. others who have contacted the committee, concerned about quality control breakdowns at boeing. >> jeff, how -- when you heard that, how serious do you think we should be taking that? >> we should be taking it very seriously, jose, but we should also take it in context of one particular whistle-blower concern. and this particular one, boeing is stating that it is composites, all of their data indicates no fatigue findings in the entire fleet. so while this may be a well meaning, well intentioned whistle-blower, perhaps a -- he just
boeing is out with a statement, we need to read what they said to make sure you understand, boeing says this is absolutely inaccurate. it says extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700 in service planes to date have found zero evidence of air frame fatigue. or any cracking whatsoever. nonetheless, because boeing's reputation has been so damaged over the last five plus years, its own word, it has been doubted and has in fact been undermined by its...
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a boeing aircraft and 885 deaths since 1996 despite this dismal safety record in july 2022 boeing chief safety officer mike delaney stated i personally have no belief that there's any value in changing the 737 ceo, dave calhoun, lobbied further and said, this is a risk. i'm willing to take if i lose the fight or lose the fight. boeing lobbying efforts ultimately succeeded the grandfathered design of this mass leaves many vulnerabilities when combined with a failure to investigate the manufacturing chaos identified nearly six years ago by a pearson this has led to a predictable but still shocking list of unsafe conditions i've spent almost 40 years studying and trying to eliminate aviation accidents ignoring problems taking shortcuts and deceiving the public just leads to more crashes i'm testifying today out of my great love and respect for the crash. family members that i know michael, nadia nisia, catherine icc chris, javier, and others don't want this to happen to anyone else i also have children and grandchildren what's worked together to fix this. now. thank you thanks, ms pierson.
a boeing aircraft and 885 deaths since 1996 despite this dismal safety record in july 2022 boeing chief safety officer mike delaney stated i personally have no belief that there's any value in changing the 737 ceo, dave calhoun, lobbied further and said, this is a risk. i'm willing to take if i lose the fight or lose the fight. boeing lobbying efforts ultimately succeeded the grandfathered design of this mass leaves many vulnerabilities when combined with a failure to investigate the...