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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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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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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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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.
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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
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...
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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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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
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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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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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speaker's job threatened senators about to become jurors history is about to be made but what kind boeing back in the hot seat lawmakers are about to hear from a whistleblower who says assembly issues with one of their planes could be catastrophic and charged with murder. >> new details on why a man shot and killed an innocent uber driver. he believed was working with a scammer. i'm kate baldwin with john on berman, sara is out today. this is cnn news central remds, me whai ant to say is's 00 ahouse speaker mike johnson. do know where youjob is? >> will he me it till tomorrow? >> till friday tl next week? it's probably an important queson for mike joson. i might be le or death for the people of uke as the new york times ts mog, everything has to go rht for d for johnson toeep his jo a few publicans are threatening revolt.ohns has refud to step down, calling it an absurd notn. h says, we are simy hererying to do our bs with is now se as lauren fox, it' lay a tree and lauren, let' start with you and get a sense of where t things stand at 9:00 a.m. on wednesday morning for mike johnson yeah.
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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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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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boeing says the claims are without merit. the boeing engineer will testify in washington tomorrow. tonight he is only talking to senior correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: boeing 787 dreamliner has been flying since 2011, made of a lightweight composite material and stronger than a typical aluminum fuselage. but a current quality engineer has told the faa he believes the plane has a potentially fatal flaw. >> i think it's as serious as i have ever seen in my lifetime. >> reporter: 15-year boeing veteran sam salehpour will tell congress wednesday that the gaps between the big pieces of fuselage are too big. and even though they're fastened together, the stress could create fatigue failure in the fuselage after thousands of flights. what would happen if you had a fatigue failure in a 787 at altitude? >> the plane will fall apart at the joints where we're talking about. once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground. >> reporter: you think the plane could literally break apart in air? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but boeing tells nbc news we are fully confi
boeing says the claims are without merit. the boeing engineer will testify in washington tomorrow. tonight he is only talking to senior correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: boeing 787 dreamliner has been flying since 2011, made of a lightweight composite material and stronger than a typical aluminum fuselage. but a current quality engineer has told the faa he believes the plane has a potentially fatal flaw. >> i think it's as serious as i have ever seen in my lifetime. >>...
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just last month, united had several safety incidents involving its fleet of boeing planes, including a tire that fell off one during takeoff and one that rolled off the runway after touching down. >> dozens of health care workers in the north bay are on a one day strike today. workers at the marin health medical center are on the picket lines until 6:00 tonight. strike organizers are demanding better pay and say marin health is only offering uncompetitive pay raises of 2.5% to medical technicians. >> we're here to fight for a fair contract. the hospital has been very profitable, we support this community. we live in this community, and we want to be able to continue to live in this community and get fair wages in order to do that. >> organizers say they have had marathon bargaining sessions with the hospital over the last few days, including one that lasted nearly 12 hours. the union says the strike will end tonight to try to limit the impact on patients. the chief executive officer of marin health responded to the strike, saying in part, quote, we will continue active negotiations w
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direct link has being filed between ukraine and last month's concert whole terror attack in moscow. boeing old. those involved will be an escalation of the conflict is the result of need m. yahoo snatching matters. the latest. the 3rd world war, the president nicholas without warning of the precarious situation, the world suddenly finds itself in us as west of nations. israel not to strike back either rough and clean up off the yourself. why don't you live here is urging not to let the british oil giant show leave it stay to the country. well, certainly not without cleaning up the methods made with tired people pointing to the gym for many bigots and begin to wonder what's going on there about the foundation and the judges that i was supposed to be in by the slide i, loud from months ago with your news, unfiltered. as always, this is aunty into technophile with breaking news for you and some updates as our correspondent on record that has been released off to being held for hours at 2 police the airport. he was detained on arrival in georgia in capital way. he was simply going to cover the
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i'll be back with boeing use in hoffman and inside story. we'll look at the war and 2 dogs, one year after it begins to stay with us, the the hello. when it remains raw, the one side, it will find the a shar, what's across northern parts of australia, around the top hand safe. it's continuing here, larry with the shadow cloud to still lingering across that eastern side. all of us tried to reach some areas of new south. well, she's running up the coast. it's east composite queens data becoming a little more widespread as we go through web mistakes and show us to, to that is the side of victoria, farther west says woman sonia, across that wy, and that he continuing as we go on into the stay safe or the shell is just around the east and also as we go on through with fast ice, some shows the continued to just push the way up across the west side of it to where we are pushing a little further east, which as we go through fraud in the same time, west of weather, now coming back into new zealand. so turning robin unsettled here, very unsettled. mea
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that's from boeing. the bottom line here is, this is coming ahead of the congressional testimony on capitol hill in which they're looking at boeing based on several problems with the 737 max as well as the door plug issue and now a boeing quality engineer claiming that the 787 may not be safe. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. more tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> coming up the university of southern california cancels its valedictorian's speech. the student's response. that's next on "nbc news daily". my dry eye's made me a burning, stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease fast by helping your body produce its own real tears. common side effects include sneezing, cough, and throat and nose irritation. relying only on drops? not me. my own real tears are my relief. ask your eye docto
that's from boeing. the bottom line here is, this is coming ahead of the congressional testimony on capitol hill in which they're looking at boeing based on several problems with the 737 max as well as the door plug issue and now a boeing quality engineer claiming that the 787 may not be safe. back to you. >> tom costello, thank you. more tonight on "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> coming up the university of southern california cancels its valedictorian's speech....
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last week, a former boeing, a former boeing quality engineer, claimed that the company dismissed safety concerns about the assembly of its 787 and 777 jets that fly internationally. that engineer is set to testify in a senate hearing on boeing's safety culture. the union representing pilots for american airlines is warning about a significant spike in safety problems at the airline, and a memo the allied pilots association said, quote, apa has been tracking a significant spike in safety and maintenance related problems in our operation. while united airlines is currently under public and government scrutiny, it could just as easily be american airlines. end quote. now, the airline listed a series of issues, including problems where tools were left in wheel wells, a rise in collisions between aircraft being towed, and longer intervals between routine inspections. it urged pilots to remain vigilant and to take their time to ensure safety. >> the san francisco based law firm has filed a lawsuit to attempt to block the merger of hawaiian airlines and alaska airlines. the alioto law firm fil
last week, a former boeing, a former boeing quality engineer, claimed that the company dismissed safety concerns about the assembly of its 787 and 777 jets that fly internationally. that engineer is set to testify in a senate hearing on boeing's safety culture. the union representing pilots for american airlines is warning about a significant spike in safety problems at the airline, and a memo the allied pilots association said, quote, apa has been tracking a significant spike in safety and...
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well, boeing is pushing back against claims from a whistleblower who warns that panels on the outside of one of the planes could eventually break apart during flight. so boeing engineer sam say, oh, poor says that excessive force was applied to fit panels together on the 7.87 assembly line, raising the risk of fatigue or microscopic cracking in the material that could cause it to break apart. eventually this comes as he testifies to a congressional panel tomorrow. the company conducted testing, though, replacing 165,000 flights with no findings of fatigue in the composite structure that make up the fuselage. the average 7.87 makes about 600 flights per year. >> time now is 10, 21 coming up on the kron. 4 morning news, california business owners are in the nation's capital there trying to secure federal dollars will tell you what they like to do with that money. and we're going have the latest on a wrong-way fatal crash that happened on fatal crash that happened on 5.80. we're here today to set the record straight about dupuytren's contracture. surgery is not your only treatment option
well, boeing is pushing back against claims from a whistleblower who warns that panels on the outside of one of the planes could eventually break apart during flight. so boeing engineer sam say, oh, poor says that excessive force was applied to fit panels together on the 7.87 assembly line, raising the risk of fatigue or microscopic cracking in the material that could cause it to break apart. eventually this comes as he testifies to a congressional panel tomorrow. the company conducted testing,...
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. >> boeing is pushing back against claims from a whistleblower who warns a panel on the outside of one of the planes could eventually break apart in mid-flight. boeing engineer sam sailed for says that executive force was applied to fit panels together on the 7.87 assembly line raising the risk of fatigue or microscopic cracking in the material that could cause it to break apart. this is coming as he's testifying to a congressional panel tomorrow. the company conducted testing replicating 165,000 flights with no findings, they say a fatigue instructure. the average 7.87 makes 600 flights a year. in the east bay. also police have arrested a man for a shooting at a passing car on moeser lane last summer. they say that walter martinez fired several shots at a passing car and then ran off. now he's being held on $350,000 bond. >> in the north bay, a man who was hit by a car earlier this month in santa rosa has died from his injuries. police say the car hit the man on the 6th a vote last month just after 09:00pm while he was walking in the area of corporate center parkway in sebastopol road
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boeing 787 dreamliner could break apart while in the air. well, yesterday boeing's executive said the material used is resistant to the metal fatigue that can cause cracks in conventional aluminum fuselages. >>> and the american airlines pilots union is warning of a spike in safety issues in that airline. in a memo to its members, the union listed a series of problems including tools left in plane wheel wells and fewer routine aircraft inspections. american said that it's in regular contact with regulators and unions to bolster its strong safety record. >>> about 25 million americans in the midwest are at risk of severe storms today. the most intense thunderstorms will push into iowa, missouri, and illinois, reaching des moines before lunchtime. they will continue moving east, heading through st. louis and then reaching chicago by the dinner hour. these storms will bring a threat of tornadoes and large hail. and tomorrow this system will bring chances of severe weather to michigan, ohio, and indiana. >>> well, coming up, bridge collapse inve
boeing 787 dreamliner could break apart while in the air. well, yesterday boeing's executive said the material used is resistant to the metal fatigue that can cause cracks in conventional aluminum fuselages. >>> and the american airlines pilots union is warning of a spike in safety issues in that airline. in a memo to its members, the union listed a series of problems including tools left in plane wheel wells and fewer routine aircraft inspections. american said that it's in regular...
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boeing defended the construction of its 787 and 777 jets monday, saying it is fully confident in the planes. it comes after a whistle-blower raised safety concerns, accusing the company of cutting corners while making the jets. the faa has opened an investigation. >>> the house will send articles of impeachment for homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate today. house speaker mike johnson signed the articles on monday, blaming mayorkas for the, quote, catastrophe at the southern border. >>> and caitlin clark is headed to indianapolis. the indiana fever selected her first overall in last night's wnba draft. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> the first criminal trial of a former president gets under way. >> trump is not above the law! >> jury selection begins in the case of the people of the state of new york versus donald j. trump. the questions potential jurors are being asked and how many have already been dismissed. >> nothing like this has ever happened before. there's never bee
boeing defended the construction of its 787 and 777 jets monday, saying it is fully confident in the planes. it comes after a whistle-blower raised safety concerns, accusing the company of cutting corners while making the jets. the faa has opened an investigation. >>> the house will send articles of impeachment for homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas to the senate today. house speaker mike johnson signed the articles on monday, blaming mayorkas for the, quote, catastrophe at...
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salarpur is set to testify in the senate hearing on boeing's safety culture. >> elon musk is planning to charge new users of ecs, a small fee. the owner of the social media platform says he is hoping that this fee will curb ex's bot problem. the company began purging bots earlier this month, but musk says a fee would be the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots on x. musk has not specified yet when the fee will kick in or how it's going to work. back in october, the social media site started charging new users $1 per year in new zealand and the philippines after a dismal first quarter. >> tesla is reportedly planning to lay off about 10% of its workforce. ceo elon musk detailed the plans in a memo sent to employees, saying he is examining every aspect of the company for ways to reduce costs. the layoffs could affect about 14,000 of the roughly 140,000 tesla workers. it is not clear how many bay area workers would be impacted. it comes as tesla reported declining deliveries and demand in the first quarter. abbott laboratories has given notice that it will be closing its fai
salarpur is set to testify in the senate hearing on boeing's safety culture. >> elon musk is planning to charge new users of ecs, a small fee. the owner of the social media platform says he is hoping that this fee will curb ex's bot problem. the company began purging bots earlier this month, but musk says a fee would be the only way to curb the relentless onslaught of bots on x. musk has not specified yet when the fee will kick in or how it's going to work. back in october, the social...
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. >> over the last few months, we have seen firsthand how boeing not being checked by competition in the marketplace led to all sors of issues. >> reporter: kahn's biggest case so far, amazon. arguing the retailer's tactics punish sellers over prices. >> it can delist them from the buy box, make them disappear from the search results page effectively. amazon knows that a lot of small businesses live in constant terror -- >> reporter: constant terror? >> constant terror of amazon because they know with te price of a single button, a business see its sales drop by 80% or 90% overnight. a business can be looking at bankruptcy or liquidation if it g gets on the wrong side of amazon. >> reporter: amazon is fighting back and says its practices provide good deals for customers. kahn's scrutiny of the online mega store began as a star law school student. and that stardom has only grown for the 35-year-old. >> boy, would you stay forever? >> reporter: even earning praise from so-called kahn-servafives. >> i think she is doing a good job. >> reporter: her critics are just as fervent. >> kahn's
. >> over the last few months, we have seen firsthand how boeing not being checked by competition in the marketplace led to all sors of issues. >> reporter: kahn's biggest case so far, amazon. arguing the retailer's tactics punish sellers over prices. >> it can delist them from the buy box, make them disappear from the search results page effectively. amazon knows that a lot of small businesses live in constant terror -- >> reporter: constant terror? >> constant...
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boeing has half a million employees. yes we have a senate hearing coming up next week and hopefully get the boeing ceo there. he has one or 53000 employees. even if he wanted to fix the problem, how quickly will this happen within such a big organization? the other issue there is not much automation like in the car industry. for example boeing produces. tesla one or 43 model threes and they have a high level of automation. because there's half a million parts in every 7:30 seven. you cannot have an automated process. you have all of those employees who are doing manual work. it's not a matter of a retooling or adjusting things every single employee has to be on their game. the top management has to make sure every single employee is doing what they are supposed too and it is double checked and checked again after that. eric: that's a fascinating insight we think of car sounding lines airplanes are basically made by hand? >> that his rights. half a million parts on one 7:30 seven. the assembly process is mind-boggling. th
boeing has half a million employees. yes we have a senate hearing coming up next week and hopefully get the boeing ceo there. he has one or 53000 employees. even if he wanted to fix the problem, how quickly will this happen within such a big organization? the other issue there is not much automation like in the car industry. for example boeing produces. tesla one or 43 model threes and they have a high level of automation. because there's half a million parts in every 7:30 seven. you cannot...
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this all comes as boeing faces a safety crisis following recent issues with the 737 max nine jet, including the alaska airlines plane that had a door panel blow off mid-flight. a timber company suing pga over the dixie fire, collins pine, is asking for $229 million in damage in connection to the 21 fire, which was started by pga equipment. collins pine says the wildfire burned tens of thousands of acres of timber and trees and damaged its facilities in plumas county. >> governor newsom is requesting a federal emergency after the cancellation of california's salmon season. the decision was made wednesday by the pacific fishery management council because of the continued low numbers of chinook salmon. the governor says the emergency request will be helped bring financial support to the affected fishing communities. local salmon fishermen blame the state for what they call, quote, irresponsible water policies. >> and we're fighting for these fish. we're making hard sacrifices for the next generation of fish, and we're making the hard decisions about the harvest. right now, we need the californ
this all comes as boeing faces a safety crisis following recent issues with the 737 max nine jet, including the alaska airlines plane that had a door panel blow off mid-flight. a timber company suing pga over the dixie fire, collins pine, is asking for $229 million in damage in connection to the 21 fire, which was started by pga equipment. collins pine says the wildfire burned tens of thousands of acres of timber and trees and damaged its facilities in plumas county. >> governor newsom is...
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boeing has denied those allegations. we'll see what happens during that testimony. new research suggests that part of the san andreas fault may soon trigger a major earthquake. scientists say the section of that fault line in central california known as parkfield shakes about every 22 years or so with a magnitude 6 point. oh, earthquake. the last rupture was in 2004, 20 years ago. scientists say there's no way of predicting exactly when the next one will strike that fault. but in past parkfield earthquakes that fall scent off signature sounds or seismic noise right before the tremor. so they're keeping an eye out for him. all right. we're going to take a break or 10, 27. but up next on the kron, 4 morning news salmon fishing season is out the window for a second year in a row. we're going to tell you how that's impacting fisher how that's impacting fisher fisheries will be right back. ♪ from the mountains to the coast... ♪ ♪ heatin' up the kitchen ♪ ♪ we got somethin different ♪ ♪ spreadin' good vibes all day ♪ ♪ todos a la mesa ♪ ♪ que buena l
boeing has denied those allegations. we'll see what happens during that testimony. new research suggests that part of the san andreas fault may soon trigger a major earthquake. scientists say the section of that fault line in central california known as parkfield shakes about every 22 years or so with a magnitude 6 point. oh, earthquake. the last rupture was in 2004, 20 years ago. scientists say there's no way of predicting exactly when the next one will strike that fault. but in past parkfield...
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boeing denied the allegations. >> we're going to take a break at 7.26. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, environmental protection experts are warning san jose residents about an invasive mosquito. >> they're urging he east side to get rid of any standing. water will have the full story. and we're also following breaking news out of the east bay where once again we've got overturned big rig causing major backups for the morning commute. this time on southbound 80. we're live at the scene. >> and we're back 7.29. the time. the big breaking news this half-hour. once again, we've got major traffic problems in the east bay and this makes it 2 days in a row. the major backups affecting east bay drivers crawford's will trend live on scene. and it looks like we just saw some rain possible up around. yeah, we'll what's the latest. >> what a difference. one extra lane makes. because over the past 20 minutes or so, they were able so at least free up one more, elaine, because you can see the back of that big rig and they're opening it up right now. the
boeing denied the allegations. >> we're going to take a break at 7.26. but coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, environmental protection experts are warning san jose residents about an invasive mosquito. >> they're urging he east side to get rid of any standing. water will have the full story. and we're also following breaking news out of the east bay where once again we've got overturned big rig causing major backups for the morning commute. this time on southbound 80. we're...
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says could be catastrophic because the aircraft ages, boeing, has denied those allegations. and invasive mosquito that carries deadly viruses for humans has been discovered in the san jose neighborhood >> kron philippe reports on what can be done to eliminate the past. >> this adult female 80's the mosquito that we collected from the china lane last week, machado lane is in an east san jose neighborhood and county of santa clara vector control district ecologist. doctor taylor kelly says this is one of 6 80's aegypti mosquitoes found during the district's regular surveillance program in traps set across the community. arts for the beautiful mosquito today have these sort iridescent white scales, black and white lakes which people may be able to recognize that they're getting it. >> and then they also have this beautiful liar pattern on their back. doctor kelly stresses the public, though, to not get lost in their beauty. >> make no mistake. this non native species of mosquito is aggressive bites during the day, prefers humans and can transmit several viruses that cause deadl
says could be catastrophic because the aircraft ages, boeing, has denied those allegations. and invasive mosquito that carries deadly viruses for humans has been discovered in the san jose neighborhood >> kron philippe reports on what can be done to eliminate the past. >> this adult female 80's the mosquito that we collected from the china lane last week, machado lane is in an east san jose neighborhood and county of santa clara vector control district ecologist. doctor taylor kelly...
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between the safety messaging from boeing executives versus the practice on the assembly lines? >> and you certainly saw that the issues with safety in several incidents and the ceo stepping down, boeing facing a lot of criticism and investigations at this point, gabe cohen, thank you so much for them >> all right. >> here's where futures >> stand this morning, markets took a hit yesterday after the release of new inflation numbers you can see not so great dow futures, nasdaq futures down, down, down. we're gonna get another gate look though at ppi that is coming up in the next ten or so minutes, we will bring that to you as soon as it comes in plus, it's a tradition, unlike any other. but golf fans are going to have to wait just a little bit longer. when we can expect the weather to let up at the masters, that isn't it >> sunday and ninth of space, for stoma whole story with anderson cooper, the james webb telescope. are we alone? >> followed by the two >> part finale? space shuttle columbia, both final flight sunday starting at eight on cnn with car gurus, you can by or sell y
between the safety messaging from boeing executives versus the practice on the assembly lines? >> and you certainly saw that the issues with safety in several incidents and the ceo stepping down, boeing facing a lot of criticism and investigations at this point, gabe cohen, thank you so much for them >> all right. >> here's where futures >> stand this morning, markets took a hit yesterday after the release of new inflation numbers you can see not so great dow futures,...
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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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centenarian group, 98-year-old mae krier, an original rosie who produced b-17 and b-29 bombers for boeing in seattle. >> lot of women were treated poorly by the men. >> reporter: marion worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. why is the recognition important? >> we want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's an accomplishment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time will do to prove to america that we were important, too. >> reporter: trailblazing then -- >> we were doing it to save our country. >> reporter: -- and now. nikole killion, cbs news, the >>> coming up, arrest warrant issued for kansas city chiefs star rashee rice. the charges he's facing in connection with a crash. >>> and a bird flu warning in the largest city. where sick birds were found amid a spreading virus. >>> this is "cbs news mornings." >>> this is "cbs news mornings." getting screened ♪ r ♪ is why i'm delaying ♪ ♪ i heard i had a choice ♪ ♪ i know t
centenarian group, 98-year-old mae krier, an original rosie who produced b-17 and b-29 bombers for boeing in seattle. >> lot of women were treated poorly by the men. >> reporter: marion worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. why is the recognition important? >> we want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's an accomplishment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from...
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mostly centenarian group 98-year-old mae cryer, an original rosie who produced b-17 and b-29 bombers for boeing in seattle. >> a lot of the women were treated poorly by the men. they weren't having the women in there. >> reporter: marion worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. why is the recognition important? >> we want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids. i think that's an accomplishment too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time will do to prove to america that we were important too. >> reporter: trailblazing then -- >> we were doing it to save our country. >> reporter: and now. nikole killion, cbs news, the capitol. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back later for "cbs mornings." and remember, you can follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm norah o'donnell. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm carissa lawson in new york. cleanup is under way
mostly centenarian group 98-year-old mae cryer, an original rosie who produced b-17 and b-29 bombers for boeing in seattle. >> a lot of the women were treated poorly by the men. they weren't having the women in there. >> reporter: marion worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. why is the recognition important? >> we want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids. i think that's an accomplishment too....
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because it isn't good enough for tiffany to one is the one that the bronze immediately deemed good luck. boeing, enemy, a deep political crisis is huge. walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theatre of last year from 130 to the other 243 and.
because it isn't good enough for tiffany to one is the one that the bronze immediately deemed good luck. boeing, enemy, a deep political crisis is huge. walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theatre of last year from 130 to the other 243 and.
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good luck. boeing enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. walk a, the country, 2nd largest as he turned into a theater of last year from 130 to the other. 243 and other thoughts about this. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on. see the fad. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. george sam welly is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute and the author of the book, bottoms for peace. nato's humanitarian war on yugoslavia and make sure if you reach out to him, you reach out to some welly samuel as i pronounced that earlier, he won't respond to you. that's his cousin. so it goes towards. so you went about nato. you are an expert on nato, i want to understand or what made those same thing is when they create these narratives like this one that we're reporting on today. and they all come together and they always seem to have a cover story and they always protect each other. and i get it. nations should come together and help each other and we should be unified. but when
good luck. boeing enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. walk a, the country, 2nd largest as he turned into a theater of last year from 130 to the other. 243 and other thoughts about this. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is walk a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on. see the fad. welcome back. i'm rick sanchez. george sam welly is a senior research fellow at the global policy institute and the author of the book, bottoms for peace. nato's humanitarian war on...
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good luck. boeing . enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theater of law from 130 to the other 2.8, the rotors of mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is block a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on see the show seemed wrong. just don't have to shape house because after an engagement it close the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the welcome back to across the dock were all things are considered. i'm curious about your mind you were discussing. you create the hey, let's go back to pasco and in kill to i think one thing and if we look over the last 2 years of a few things, i think um, we could all agree on this as an elite warm up here. and manual was telling us about how friends people feel about it. this is an a lead ward. they, they expected rush, it would collapse instantly. you know, the sanctions would, with the ruble would become rubble and all of these type of thing. but the only thing they seem to
good luck. boeing . enemy, a deep political crisis ensued. walk a, the country 2nd largest city, turned into a theater of law from 130 to the other 2.8, the rotors of mortgage. how did the dramatic events unfold? and how is block a recovering from? he is a bloody conflict. watch on see the show seemed wrong. just don't have to shape house because after an engagement it close the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look so common ground the the welcome back to across...
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the whistleblower says boeing ultimately transferred him out of the 787 program. boeing denies the allegations, but the report comes amid months of safety concerns. boeing is facing a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> boeing's troubles are also causing major problems for airlines that are expected to receive about 32% fewer aircraft this year due to the delays. boeing ceo has been asked to testify next week at a senate hearing over these whistleblower claims. >> former executive with the trump organization was sentenced to five months in jail for lying under oath during his testimony in donald trump's civil fraud trial. allen weisselberg is the former chief financial officer for the trump organization. he pleaded guilty to two counts of perjury last month, admitting that he lied about the value of trump's manhattan penthouse. th
the whistleblower says boeing ultimately transferred him out of the 787 program. boeing denies the allegations, but the report comes amid months of safety concerns. boeing is facing a 90 day deadline from the faa to outline a quality control plan. >> we're already about a month into that to put together a plan demonstrating that they can hit a different level of quality control, and we're not going to let them increase their production until they do. >> boeing's troubles are also...