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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 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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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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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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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 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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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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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
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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
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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
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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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. >>> a boeing whistleblower testifying on capitol hill, they're putting out defective airplanes and should stop their liner production. they need the latest
. >>> a boeing whistleblower testifying on capitol hill, they're putting out defective airplanes and should stop their liner production. they need the latest
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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 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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retaliation is strictly prohibited at boeing. another senate committee is hearing from a boeing engineer who blew the whistle on issues with the 737 dreamliner jet saying sections of the skin are not properly fast. ed and could bust apart. the whistleblower says boeing ignored his concerns and muzzled him for talking to experts about the defect. he claims at one point he saw worker jumping on secs of a boeing 777 to make them align -- sections. boeing disputes this saying in a statement, quote, we are fully confident in the 787 dreamliner because of all the comprehensive work done to insure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft. these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. but, stuart, to state the obvious, they were also fully confident in one of their planes that fell apart in the sky, so lawmakers here today are likely looking for more than just aesurances from boeing that everything -- assurances from boeing that everything is all good and they're confident in the planes that they make. st
retaliation is strictly prohibited at boeing. another senate committee is hearing from a boeing engineer who blew the whistle on issues with the 737 dreamliner jet saying sections of the skin are not properly fast. ed and could bust apart. the whistleblower says boeing ignored his concerns and muzzled him for talking to experts about the defect. he claims at one point he saw worker jumping on secs of a boeing 777 to make them align -- sections. boeing disputes this saying in a statement, quote,...
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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...
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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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quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses. the president of columbia university is speaking. >> leading large complex and diverse organizations to a great university like columbia. but on october 7th, the world changed, and so did my focus. israel was brutally attacked by hamas terrorists and very soon it became clear these horrific events would unite fear and anger across our campus. for thousands of jewish and israeli students, the catastrophe was deeply personal. many new people who had been killed or taken hostage in the attack. for many other columbia students, the war in gaza also had profound personal implications
quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that...
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let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa report that came out a couple months ago which was a year-long effort that looked at the safety culture at boeing and what they did wrong, what they should be looking at -- doing differently. not very flattering findings. saying there was a disconnect between management and people in terms of what to do, what sort of safety culture the company should have. we got a little bit of testimony ahead of time that sets the scene a little bit. one of the people who will speak to this said he felt in his own words the pendulum had swung too far sort of giving boeing too much authority. there's a little b
let's turn and talk about boeing. their safety record under the microsoft dust microscope today. two congressional hearings with lawmakers set to question safety experts and a whistleblower. the global head of aviation joins us now. set the scene for us. how we got here and what we are expected to hear from lawmakers? >> a very busy afternoon this day for us here covering these two hearings. one of them kicking off as we speak. this is the one that will explore the finer points of the faa...
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boeing is part of the dow jones index now. as the opening bell rang this morning, boeing's stock dropped about a dollar a share. it is down more than $100 a share so far this year. the bright spot united airlines did indicate an up positive outlook for the year ahead. as we take a live look at the numbers. the dow started the day a little higher. it has fluctuated a bit up and down slightly at this hour. you can see right now up slightly. s&p 500 also maintaining a little bit of a gain. the nasdaq down a little bit this morning. so far apple is looking into sending some of its manufacturing operations from china to indonesia. apple ceo tim cook met with indonesia's president this morning in jakarta to discuss the investment possibilities. now, the tech company is seeking to diversify its supply chain away from china. the move is also part of an effort to by indonesia to bring in more manufacturing. >> i think the investor movement ability in indonesia is endless. i think that there's a lot of great places to invest and we're i
boeing is part of the dow jones index now. as the opening bell rang this morning, boeing's stock dropped about a dollar a share. it is down more than $100 a share so far this year. the bright spot united airlines did indicate an up positive outlook for the year ahead. as we take a live look at the numbers. the dow started the day a little higher. it has fluctuated a bit up and down slightly at this hour. you can see right now up slightly. s&p 500 also maintaining a little bit of a gain. the...
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now, boeing, boeing strongly denies this claim and says there are no safety issues and that these concerns were addressed when boeing stopped delivering dream liners for two years to investigate. they put the 787 through extreme stress tests with 165,000 takeoffs and landings. that's more than three times what it would fly in its life time and they say they didn't find issues. the faa will investigate these claims from this whistle blower. what we don't know is if these are new issues or if boeing already dealt with those issues, guys. >> michael: thank you very much for that, gio. coming up key deadline for the decision in the idaho college murders case. >> george: and weigh loss drug's impact on sleep apnea. >> rebecca: and the outcry after some fans were shocked when they learned how much new wnba star caitlin clark will earn on the court. first let's go back to ginger. >> ginger: several ski resorts are extending their season in colorado. copper mountain a foot and a half. some parts of colorado had up to 33 inches. the spring snow is on. but not so when you're under the ridge in the e
now, boeing, boeing strongly denies this claim and says there are no safety issues and that these concerns were addressed when boeing stopped delivering dream liners for two years to investigate. they put the 787 through extreme stress tests with 165,000 takeoffs and landings. that's more than three times what it would fly in its life time and they say they didn't find issues. the faa will investigate these claims from this whistle blower. what we don't know is if these are new issues or if...
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and airbus and airbus and boeing and airbus and airbus and boeing both have absolutely full order books. that is for the next seven or eight years at least, and a queue of airlines wanting to join those waiting lists. the biggest challenge for boeing is about the reputational damage, notjust the reputational damage, not just the safety reputational damage, notjust the safety aspects, which are crucial, but also about the delivery of aircraft off the production line. they are now delivering approximately eight 737 max blue a month off the production line because they have to be more zealous about checks. therefore cost was 36. at the end of the year if they continue at that pace, they will be around 200 aircraft short on the deliveries airlines are expecting from them. and those aircraft deliveries are important. john grant, deliveries are important. john grant. we _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will have _ deliveries are important. john grant, we will have to - deliveries are important. john grant, we will have to leave it ther
and airbus and airbus and boeing and airbus and airbus and boeing both have absolutely full order books. that is for the next seven or eight years at least, and a queue of airlines wanting to join those waiting lists. the biggest challenge for boeing is about the reputational damage, notjust the reputational damage, not just the safety reputational damage, notjust the safety aspects, which are crucial, but also about the delivery of aircraft off the production line. they are now delivering...
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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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and the stock of boeing is below 170. that's quite a comedown -- lauren: and boeing refutes those claims. they say it is safe. stuart: take two, video game maker. cutting jobs. market likes it. how many? lauren: 600 jobs at 5%, they need to keep cutting costs. their blockbuster, grand theft auto, the newest installment reportedly delayed. stuart: eli lilly, their weight loss drug, is it showing promise for sleep apnea treatment? lauren: this is huge. it would be the first pharmaceutical treatment for sleep apnea which 40 million americans suffer from. eli lilly released the result of two hate stage trials -- late stage trials in cults with sleep apnea, and the drugs reduced the we havety -- severity by 63%. companies like resmed that make sleep apnea machines, they're all down because this news from sepp bound is so good. stuart: how about travelers? insurance people, or obviously. they dropped 7. %. what's the problem? some. lauren: revenue from all three of their units came in below with estimates. catastrophe losses ar
and the stock of boeing is below 170. that's quite a comedown -- lauren: and boeing refutes those claims. they say it is safe. stuart: take two, video game maker. cutting jobs. market likes it. how many? lauren: 600 jobs at 5%, they need to keep cutting costs. their blockbuster, grand theft auto, the newest installment reportedly delayed. stuart: eli lilly, their weight loss drug, is it showing promise for sleep apnea treatment? lauren: this is huge. it would be the first pharmaceutical...
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ahead at 8:00, the key hearing happening on capitol hill about boeing's safety culture. plus, we're highlighting even more bay area athletes lucky enough to head to paris. >>> that's what's happening here on "today in the bay." thanks so much for making us a part of your morning as we take a live look in paris >>> good wednesday morning. we're following a dangerous storm system. it's on the move. >> good morning. it's april 17th.
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. >>> there will be two hearings on capitol hill this morning over the safety of boeing aircraft. one session will feature a panel of experts, the second will concentrate on a whistleblower who works as an engineer at boeing. boeing says it's cooperating in every way. >>> fed chairman jay powell said in a speech yesterday there's been a lack of further progress on inflation, and that it's going to take longer to achieve confidence in the fight against higher prices. that may not sound like much. it was a huge deal, because he's saying higher interest rates are going to be around for a lot longer, or as wall street calls it, higher longer. why? because the economy is so darn good. we can't have it both ways, powell is saying. higher wages, near record low unemployment, huge growth. these are our problems. in fact, the international monetary fund says the usa is set to grow twice as fast as any other country in the g7. not just faster than any country, twice as fast. though the imf warns part of that is coming from unsustainable government spending. >>> and amazon, the latest to ann
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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...
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maria: let me get your a take on boeing. a whistleblower and panel of experts will testify before the senate today as the whistleblower says the company's 787 jets should be grounded to allow proper safety checks. boeing's ceo declined an invitation to face lawmaker questions. united airlines reported a loss for first quarter on grounded boeing jets. united cut its aircraft delivery plan expectations for the year. boeing, american airlines, southwest, jetblue, expected to report earnings next week. adam, this is going to be certainly watched closely, not just from an earnings standpoint and business standpoint but safety. >> safety and the fact that this is a great american company that has stumbled. i own it. it's very hard to own because it seems to go down a little bit more every day. there's never one disas tear day, -- disas t disaster, justy there's consistent selling. for the past several years they have lost from 5 to $10 a share. that's been a disaster. and yet one of the themes that has served me very well over tim
maria: let me get your a take on boeing. a whistleblower and panel of experts will testify before the senate today as the whistleblower says the company's 787 jets should be grounded to allow proper safety checks. boeing's ceo declined an invitation to face lawmaker questions. united airlines reported a loss for first quarter on grounded boeing jets. united cut its aircraft delivery plan expectations for the year. boeing, american airlines, southwest, jetblue, expected to report earnings next...
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boeing has maintained there's no safety issue. joining us now is senator richard blumenthal, he's going to be leading today's hearing. we gotten a preview of what this whistle-blower is going to say, i'm curious, what are you looking for and how it contradicts what boeing is saying? >> what we'll hear today from this whistle-blower is a pattern of behavior that put profits over safety. the speed of production almost over everything else. and it's behavior described as whistle-blowers who suffered retaliation. really shockin i ing reprisals. which itself is worthy of further investigations by our committee, the faa and the department of justice and boeing at a moment of reckoning. a moment that's years in the making. it promised to be better after the plane crashes of 2018 and 2019 that killed 346 people and it's still failing. >> senator, what should the american public think as they watch this hearing today, and would you step on a boeing plane? >> not only would i do, i do step on boeing planes, and the american public should no
boeing has maintained there's no safety issue. joining us now is senator richard blumenthal, he's going to be leading today's hearing. we gotten a preview of what this whistle-blower is going to say, i'm curious, what are you looking for and how it contradicts what boeing is saying? >> what we'll hear today from this whistle-blower is a pattern of behavior that put profits over safety. the speed of production almost over everything else. and it's behavior described as whistle-blowers who...
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boeing under scrutiny. senators calling on safety experts to address gaps in the playmakers assembly processes. boeing executives will not be present in either gearing. the ceo expected to testify at a later date -- at a later date. talk about bad optics. lisa: they do not have the current ceo there and they are not sure who the future ceo will be. this is mostly theater at a time there are still questions around what actually happened. i am more curious about what people are questioning them about in terms of what we do not know yet given how long this has gone on and the fact that fact-finding should be number one and it is amazing we have not gone further. annmarie: you will talking -- you are talking about backward looking although senators will be looking to figure out who the next executive is. future looking, ryanair said boeing is it sick -- is taking steps to accelerate jet deliveries. they are excited they will get two or three additional planes before the end of june. important for summer travel.
boeing under scrutiny. senators calling on safety experts to address gaps in the playmakers assembly processes. boeing executives will not be present in either gearing. the ceo expected to testify at a later date -- at a later date. talk about bad optics. lisa: they do not have the current ceo there and they are not sure who the future ceo will be. this is mostly theater at a time there are still questions around what actually happened. i am more curious about what people are questioning them...
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>> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not. that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> he will testify today on capitol hill. tom costello reporting for us there. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the jury in donald trump's hush-money trial beginning to take shape now. we will go over the former president trump's second day in trial, including why the judge scolded trump's attorney for his behavior, when "morning joe" comes back. uth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask an asthma specialist if nucala is right for you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ give into the rhythm of the islands and delight in a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. business. it's not a nine-to-five in a car proposition.of mind. it's all day and into the night. it's all the things that keep this world turning. the go-tos that
>> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not. that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> he will testify today on capitol hill. tom costello reporting for us there. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the jury in donald trump's hush-money trial beginning to take shape now. we will go over the former president trump's second day in trial, including why the judge scolded trump's attorney for his behavior, when "morning joe" comes...
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boeing is putting profit ahead of safety and boeing needs to return to engineer ing excellence, which is what they were 20 years ago and what a lot of us thought they would become after the 348 people died in the crashes. that should have resulted in cultural changes, but has not and you now have a doj investigation in a senate hearing. >> carley: that happened in 2018 and 2019 and you represented some of the victims families then. and now more today. not a good sign when a company's safety culture is being analyzed. thank you for joining us. >> thank you, carley. >> carley: okay, remember the npr editor who called out his own outlet after liberal bias. he just got suspended without pay. >> todd: i am shocked, knock me over with a feather. and the ceo is giving clear picture of the bias inside that newsroom. knock me over with that same said feather. joe concha is here to react next. we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. now thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade in just 60 seconds. it's 20 degree
boeing is putting profit ahead of safety and boeing needs to return to engineer ing excellence, which is what they were 20 years ago and what a lot of us thought they would become after the 348 people died in the crashes. that should have resulted in cultural changes, but has not and you now have a doj investigation in a senate hearing. >> carley: that happened in 2018 and 2019 and you represented some of the victims families then. and now more today. not a good sign when a company's...
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listen. >> should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> the entire fleet worldwide. >> the entire fleet worldwide as far as i'm concerned right now is they need attention. you need to check your gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failing. >> boeing has insisted 787 is safe and shows zero signs of fatigue and the planes have been stress-tested and the dreamliner is safe. they intended to lay out in detail its manufacturing process to refute the allegations. >>> tim cook is traveling in jakarta today. his company will look at building a manufacturing company in indonesia after meeting with its president. since 2018 it's been setting up app developer academies. this is cook's latest leg of his tour after visiting vietnam earlier this week. >>> video game company taketwo plans to cut jobs and cancel games. it's expected to save the company about $165 million a year and is also tasked with finding, quote, efficiencies across its business. efficiencies still the relevant world for many companie
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of senate hearings today, it will be the first time the public hears from a whistleblower who says boeing's manufacturing process put really 150777 and 7807 jets at risk and meantime, 50 million people under severe storm threats from mississippi to michigan today after powerful winds and tornadoes brought down trees and power lines all across the midwest meteorologist derek van dam is tracking all of it for us. it's that time of the year, derek yeah, that's right, jim, we saw the extreme weather in dubai here on the home front in the we have our own set of severe weather that we're contending with this happened yesterday in central iowa. >> look closely, there is a tornado, right about there. this trooper capturing the moment that it touched down, that is called a rope tornado. and you may think, hey, that's a really skinny looking tornado. that's why they call it a rope tornado. maybe it's not so powerful will actually, on the contrary, sometime these rope tornadoes can get more powerful. the smaller and more rope-like they become. think about an ice skater as he or she turns quicker and q
of senate hearings today, it will be the first time the public hears from a whistleblower who says boeing's manufacturing process put really 150777 and 7807 jets at risk and meantime, 50 million people under severe storm threats from mississippi to michigan today after powerful winds and tornadoes brought down trees and power lines all across the midwest meteorologist derek van dam is tracking all of it for us. it's that time of the year, derek yeah, that's right, jim, we saw the extreme...
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alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that he informed us authorities that there were widespread irregularities in the assembly of airliners that could lead to disasters. fuselage parts. from different manufacturers are somehow held together. in this regard, let us simply recall that the previous boeing whistleblower, former corporate quality manager john barnett march was found dead in south carolina and allegedly shot himself. let's see. american airlines crashed into another plane as it was landing. about such incidents, as about a number of other problems, the union. american we are witnessing the narrowing of pilots told ai
alaska airlines, which owned the plane, has already sued boeing for $160 million in damages. here is another incident on an american airliner flying from denver to houston. began to literally crumble in the air, had to make an emergency landing and after 25 minutes after takeoff, the plane landed and the engine casing came off. the us federal aviation administration is investigating the case against boeing, assisted by the corporation's investigative engineer sen salehfort. reuters writes that...
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>> no, honestly, it's easier to fly a boeing airplane with one of the engine cowlings coming off than it is to operate the prompter for donaldf trump. and by the way, just to make sure that i did okayor tonight, n i brought my own card with me tonight with all of the instructionsth m o on what to sd where to pause. you know, this nonsenswhere e tp york times published about how well-dressed he is. nonsowmy first reaction to thats some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen when i saw them embalmed and layingsu in state. just because somebody can dress up, it does not meaneboddress- y really ought to be president. that is not one ofy the constitutional b duties, o responsibilities or qualifications to be tor, chief and theif leader of the free world. so all apologies to the "new york times". that doesn't impress me. i need and want a leader in thew white house, not joe biden. i know an old time irish wake a time or two of my life. and i got to tell you, there's v always that persone be that will come up. and looking at the dead bodyd i' and say, don't they look great? i'm like,
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he actually wants to let trump go if the trial can stick to a schedule, quote, if everything is gone boeing according to schedule without unnecessary delays that i'm sure we will be able to adjourn for one or both of those days. but if we're running behind schedule, we will not be able to up next for us, legendary journalist carl bernstein is here. he joins me live onset about the impact of this trial on the election, plus is the supreme court or about to let january 6 insurrectionists off the...
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. >> it's easier to fly a boeing air play within engine off then operating a prompter for donald trump and just to make sure i did okay i brought my own card with me with all of my instructions on what to say where to pause. the new york times published nonsense about how well-dressed he is my first reaction was that some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen were when i saw them in balm and laying in state. just because somebody can dress-up it doesn't mean they ought to be president that's not a constitutional duty or responsibility or qualifications to be commander-in-chief and leader of the free world. all apologies to the new york times doesn't impress me. we needn't want want a leader in the white house. >> sean: i've been to an irish wake and there's always that person who will come up looking at the dead body and say don't they look great and i'm just like no they don't. if that's what you're reminding me of. miller you wrote still -- wrote a lot of speeches for donald trump as he is to take his big marker and pen cross this out, add this did you ever have to put the w
. >> it's easier to fly a boeing air play within engine off then operating a prompter for donald trump and just to make sure i did okay i brought my own card with me with all of my instructions on what to say where to pause. the new york times published nonsense about how well-dressed he is my first reaction was that some of the most well-dressed people i've ever seen were when i saw them in balm and laying in state. just because somebody can dress-up it doesn't mean they ought to be...
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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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should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of foreign aid for israel and ukraine, requiring a new round of votes in the senate as congress is taking another recess next week. we will talk to the top democrat on the house intelligence committee about what that delay could mean for president zelenskyy's forces in ukraine. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. snbc >>> the house could vote this week to advance foreign aid. mike johnson unveiling his plan yesterday to break it up into four parts. holding separate votes on aid to israel, ukraine and taiwan before a fourth vote on republican national security priorities. all t
should boeing ground the 787 to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide needs attention. the attention is you need to check the gaps, make sure you don't have potential for premature failure. >> in a statement from boeing, the company is saying -- you can see more of tom's interview on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> new offers. speaker johnson unveiling his version of...
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the boeing employee raising safety concerns about how boeing 787 dreamliner is produced. boeing has called his concerns inaccurate and says the issues raised by the whistle blower were subject to rigorous engineering examination by the faa and found not to present any safety concerns. eyes will be on that testimony. guys? >> george: sure will. thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu. caitlin clark, number one pick in the wnba draft is here live. there you see her. >> michael: what you need to know if you didn't file your taxes on time. the potential fees and how it could impact your refund. >> linsey: plus we are springing into gardening season with help from lori bergamotto. lara has a special guest. >> lara: do i ever. rock legend huey lewis is here. he'll talk about the broadway musical heart of rock 'n' roll, plus a special live performance by the cast. so looking forward to this. stay with us on "good morning america." (vo) dan made progress with his mental health... ...but his medication caused unintentional movements in his face, hands, and feet call
the boeing employee raising safety concerns about how boeing 787 dreamliner is produced. boeing has called his concerns inaccurate and says the issues raised by the whistle blower were subject to rigorous engineering examination by the faa and found not to present any safety concerns. eyes will be on that testimony. guys? >> george: sure will. thank you very much. coming up in our gma morning menu. caitlin clark, number one pick in the wnba draft is here live. there you see her. >>...
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. >> gm, ford, boeing, they just run the one. >> exactly, get it right. thank you. >>> 6:18 right now. and the iconic castro theatre in san francisco is getting a renovation. we'll give you a quick look inside and see how things are going. so san francisco supervisor mandolin posted these photos on social media. you can see the $15 million project is well under way. a lot of that work still needs to be done to fix the chairs on the orchestra level, which will be replaced with removable seats and on a motorized platform. they will host standing room only events like concerts. the event is set to reopen next summer. >>> many of us here in the bay area are no longer a stranger to long commutes. >> nothing compares to that of one new york city hair stylist. they works at a manhattan salon, however she lives in charlotte, north carolina. her commute includes an uber to the airport, an hour and a half flight, then a bus, before getting on a train. she travels nearly 600 miles before she paints her first highlight. she says the commute has saved her thousands in
. >> gm, ford, boeing, they just run the one. >> exactly, get it right. thank you. >>> 6:18 right now. and the iconic castro theatre in san francisco is getting a renovation. we'll give you a quick look inside and see how things are going. so san francisco supervisor mandolin posted these photos on social media. you can see the $15 million project is well under way. a lot of that work still needs to be done to fix the chairs on the orchestra level, which will be replaced...
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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...