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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
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although boeing did this just to show the maintenance the technicians, always keep an eye on the plane windows because they're a natural weak spot and, and across the riskiest parts of a flight all take off on landing to make them safer. tests are conducted to determine the optimum speeds to ease your mind, just remember when it comes to vital instruments like the altitude, indicate that an aircraft always has more than one a. plus, while several 100 people die and plane crashes every year, the studies show that more people are killed on their way to the airport pop something to bear in mind the next time you encounter inside turbulence is know when now safe from the intrusion of robots. they working fine to raise with us or each other and kind of also support the human co workers via virtual reality headsets. and now there's another news i mentioned computer technology that enables factories and products to get digital twins, thousands of miles away. sound spoofing and stay tuned. the almost 50 years old. this evening's factory was in danger of being shut down before being saved by di
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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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attempt to at least portray the appearance of an investigation, but why, even if you remember how with boeing? we didn’t do anything in response sekorsky thanked everyone publicly yes we didn’t blow up anything we didn’t destroy anything we let them do everything they want, we haven’t done anything yet, they are already shaking, but we haven’t done anything for 2 years. maybe if we immediately answered very harshly, if everything around there was like iran, well, that’s absolutely true, maybe they would have thought 100 times before such articles, we don’t have a single cable, not a single one, nothing we we won’t do anything, why, because we are legalists, so you can say right away, gentlemen of the british, americans, okay, there will be a submarine war, but pro-ukrainian ones will participate in it on our side underwater diving groups, let them be against you. we’re talking to you about this topic, it’s good, but americans simply understand that anything is possible. biden said there will be no flows. victoria, the whole world knows who blew it up. putin says so directl
attempt to at least portray the appearance of an investigation, but why, even if you remember how with boeing? we didn’t do anything in response sekorsky thanked everyone publicly yes we didn’t blow up anything we didn’t destroy anything we let them do everything they want, we haven’t done anything yet, they are already shaking, but we haven’t done anything for 2 years. maybe if we immediately answered very harshly, if everything around there was like iran, well, that’s absolutely...
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after saturday's uranium strikes and kevin and types of boeing, the usa crops manufacturer is facing most cooked, me in congress after a string of safety related into the thank you for joining us. and he's really as striking northern guys that has targeted a group of palestinians gathering at one of the few faces they can connect to the internet. at least 7 people were killed in 20 of those injured did happened in the she had one neighborhood of guys, a c. the attempt had been set up for those trying to access the internet. communications are limited throughout the gaza strip out of sydney and often have to gather at one point where connectivity is stable is get the latest on the situation. gov and speak to honey my motors in ra, how for us in southern gaza, honey. so people in guys are continuing to be killed as they go about trying to do the most basic things. talk to us about what happened in this latest incident. the yes, what we're seeing so far and just the other from the patterns of the talks across the gaza strip, one can give a live there, do all feeds into one conclusion ri
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. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together with - pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the _ excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. the gap didnt— that the gaps don't exist. the gap didn't actually go away, and this made _ didn't actually go away, and this made us — didn't actually go away, and this made us premature failure. effectively, they putting out defected aeroplanes. but there were already some comfort to know what concerns —— some concerns. a safety board investigated problems with t
. —— boeing. he told the senate committee that a race to speed up production has led to their �*s issues with the arab plans, including small gaps between sections of the fuselage —— aeroplanes. sections of the fuselage -- aer0planes-_ sections of the fuselage -- aerolanes. , , , aeroplanes. boeing hip problems -aushin aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces — aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together - aeroplanes. boeing hip problems pushing pieces together...
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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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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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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
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>> sandra: safety record for boeing as a quality engineer is blowing the whistle on a shocking issue with this 787 78t plus this. >> you're voting for a guy who tells you everyday america sucks? what is wrong with you? who raised you? what history did you read? like, where are you from? >> bill: we have had what is considered another deplorable moment. going after trump supporter's about 74 million of them katie will join us on that she is n next. ♪ or because of our expert dealers. ♪ not even because it has implements for every job. you just have to get in the seat, because breaking ground on your dream home, feels pretty great. now through april 30th, get 0% apr for 72 months on select compact tractors. ♪ imagine a future where plastic is not wasted... but instead remade over and over... into the things that keep our food fresher, our families safer, and our planet cleaner. to help us get there, america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars to create innovative products and new recycling technologies for sustainable change. because when you push for smarter solut
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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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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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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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does boeing have a problem mastic safety culture? well clearly this is that something that has been talked about. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified the severe shortcomings with the 737 max program. and to this day, the boeing is under some investigation related to that related to the 737 match door event in january. but getting to the 2 periods today, one of them is from a committee that has been working for several months trying to understand boys process for certifying new aircraft. because this process is very complex, that needs the expertise with a deep knowledge of the technology. the federal aviation administration often allows the organizations like the manufacturers to have their own employees certify that the aircraft is meeting all regulatory requirements. and this is a very serious a responsibility. and one of the difficulties is that these are people who are on the one hand working on behalf of the federal aviation administration. on the other hand, they're being paid by th
does boeing have a problem mastic safety culture? well clearly this is that something that has been talked about. in fact, there was a, an agreement with the us government in 2021 that identified the severe shortcomings with the 737 max program. and to this day, the boeing is under some investigation related to that related to the 737 match door event in 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...
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now boeing, boeing, and since there was no evidence of that and they 16 years at the 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 flying worldwide i'd none launched to a crash salehpour was on nbc ahead of this hearing and he takes this accusation one step further. here is the section of that interview in which he says the 787 is at risk of falling out of the sky the plane will fall apart at the joints where the we talking about once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground i don't really the asian administration says it's investigating this allegation. >> boeing held a press briefing on monday, but executives would not comment directly on salah pores allegations. here though, is the statement from boeing. boeing says we are fully confident in the 787 dreamliner. these claims about structural integrity 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. remember, this is just the latest chapter in the years long saga of boeing issues to seven, max crashes in 2018 and 2019
now boeing, boeing, and since there was no evidence of that and they 16 years at the 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 flying worldwide i'd none launched to a crash salehpour was on nbc ahead of this hearing and he takes this accusation one step further. here is the section of that interview in which he says the 787 is at risk of falling out of the sky the plane will fall apart at the joints where the we talking about once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the...
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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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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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we should point out, two days ago, boeing knew that this was coming. this complaint has been lodged with the faa some time ago. they did a deep dive, a technical briefing, explaining why they believe the gaps in the fuselage, where they're brought together, are well within conformance, and they believe that there's nothing to these allegations, that these planes are safe to fly. by the way, we talked with scott kirby, ceo of united airlines. they fly more dreamliners than any other airline in the world. here's what he had to say about these allegations. >> this is an airplane, there are thousands of these airplanes, flisk for decades. millions of the flight hours. i am totally confident the 787 is a safe airplane. >> take a look at shares of united, separate from all of this, that stock is on a rip higher today, up almost 12% given better than expected results yesterday. as for boeing, it continues to languish and probably will over the next couple of weeks, because we're a ways from seeing some stabilization here, guys. >> yeah, not to mention, of cou
we should point out, two days ago, boeing knew that this was coming. this complaint has been lodged with the faa some time ago. they did a deep dive, a technical briefing, explaining why they believe the gaps in the fuselage, where they're brought together, are well within conformance, and they believe that there's nothing to these allegations, that these planes are safe to fly. by the way, we talked with scott kirby, ceo of united airlines. they fly more dreamliners than any other airline in...
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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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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
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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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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
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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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traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also addressed possible policy diversions between the bank of england and the u.s. fed. >> i think it's rather different between europe geographically now and the u.s. i think there's more demand-laden pressure that i think we're seeing. i think the inflation dynamics are different. we're still seeing an extension of the process coming out of the big supply shocks that we had, the impact of the war, the impact of coming out of covid. >>> with the latest comments from the fed, the boe, and now we look at our fed. christine lagarde said the ecb will cut rates soon barring surprises. it's steadily moving toward its target, adding that officials just need to build a bit more confidence before cutting rates. sara eisen asked the ecb president as well whether three rate cut this year is a reasonable expectation. >> i wou
traders now cutting their boe rate cut bets now pricing in at 34 basis cuts by december. >>> bank of england governor andrew bailey says the uk economy is disinflating at full employment, but he stressed falling inflation is working its way through. speaking of imf, bailey also addressed possible policy diversions between the bank of england and the u.s. fed. >> i think it's rather different between europe geographically now and the u.s. i think there's more demand-laden pressure...
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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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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
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we'll start with boeing, stephanie link. 11 down days in a row. >> it's been a tough one for sure. it's down 32% year to date. we know the reasons why. i think this will take a really long time to play itself out because we do have new management, we're going to have a new ceo, and that will take a while for the transition. i still like the duopoly aspect of airbus. the backlog is still strong. i say it all the time, they have nine years worth of backlog of planes. they have to get it together and improving on quality long term will be very positive. you have to be patient. >> josh, why is berkshire down six days in a row? >> i think the stock has had a huge run, and they took down a lot lot of these names that i think were related to the rate cut. and having that get pushed out, i don't think it's more complicated than that. until somebody tells me otherwise, this is more of a buying opportunity than a reason to sell. >> jim, you have it, too. >> yeah, i agree. the only thing i might add to it, maybe it's the big apple position, but the stock is off what, 7.5% from its high. as jo
we'll start with boeing, stephanie link. 11 down days in a row. >> it's been a tough one for sure. it's down 32% year to date. we know the reasons why. i think this will take a really long time to play itself out because we do have new management, we're going to have a new ceo, and that will take a while for the transition. i still like the duopoly aspect of airbus. the backlog is still strong. i say it all the time, they have nine years worth of backlog of planes. they have to get it...
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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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steve chisolm, boeing's chief engineer for mechanical and structural engineering, told reporters that the carbon fibre composites used to build the jet have successfully endured stress testing that far exceeds normal operating conditions for a commercialjetliner. quick look at the markets before i 90, quick look at the markets before i go, agitate gloomy picture across much of europe. the main indices all in the red, nasa later is on the price on crude. more business news in a few hours. goodbye. hello from the bbc sport centre. two champions league fixtures later, with german side borussia dortmund looking to oveturn a 2—1 aggregate score to atletico madrid in the second leg of their quarter final. and paris saint—germain will need a better performance from kylian mbappe if they're to overturn the 3—2 quarter—final defeat in the uefa champions league following the first leg in paris. mbappe failed to hit the target from three shots, lost the ball 13 times and was caught offside three times. however the psg and france captain scored a hat trick on his last visit to barcelona i
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everybody wants boeing to succeed. boeing, it's important for the united states for boeing to succeed and we think the sentiment will give whoever steps into this new leadership role significant runway to execute what we think will be some of the tough decision, and ultimately reposition the company here, to benefit from what is a very strong demand environment, across both the defense and the commercial portfolio. >> ken, thanks for joining us. appreciate your time. >> great, thanks, have a great day. >>> coming up, we'll talk more about the fight in washington over aid for israel and ukraine. things like they're starting to move in congress. after a break, south dakota senator mike rounds will joining us. but first, johnson & johnson beating estimates. ceo jeff wolf joining us roonlt on the show. here he is responding to a question about whether he's as optimistic about the rest of the year as j&j's first quarter results might suggest. >> if you listen to and look at some of the clinical advancements we've had, we'll
everybody wants boeing to succeed. boeing, it's important for the united states for boeing to succeed and we think the sentiment will give whoever steps into this new leadership role significant runway to execute what we think will be some of the tough decision, and ultimately reposition the company here, to benefit from what is a very strong demand environment, across both the defense and the commercial portfolio. >> ken, thanks for joining us. appreciate your time. >> great,...
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the imposition of sanctions, when russian airlines lost access to direct purchases of spare parts for boeings and airbuses. in the middle of the twenty- second year, the international civil aviation organization announced significant concerns about aviation safety in russia, but the ministry of transport then responded that such fears are not confirmed. ilya is all about economics. thank you, dnistolaev for your economic review. in russia, the procedure for registering housing redevelopment has changed, and the corresponding federal law has entered into force. he defined the concept of redevelopment and reconstruction, outlined the time frame within which... the housing inspectorate must accept the project, and part of the registration responsibility was assigned to local governments. well, alina repina found out what all this looks like in practice now. if it seems to you that coordinating redevelopment is hell, then we have good news. on april 1 , amendments to the housing code came into force, which seem to facilitate the approval process. the technical standards are the same as before. no
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boeing engineers are carrying out a multiyear study of the wide-body plane's structural integrity and that is in the spotlight. engineers say that they found no risk of premature failure in the 787 carbon composite body. the senate at the same time will hold a hearing tomorrow with testimony from yet another whistleblower. jonathan: the sooner that we stop hearing about that company the better for everyone, including that company. next on this program come the uncertain path to rate cuts. >> we will need to start a process at some point to bring interest rates back to a more normal level. my own view is that that process will likely start this year. jonathan: the new york fed president sitting down with mike mckee. we'll catch up with mike and get reaction from mohamed el-erian. good morning. ♪ do you want to close out? should i? normally i'd hold. but... taking the gains is smart here, right? feel more confident with stock ratings from j.p. morgan analysts in the chase app. when you've got a decision to make... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. jonathan: if you're just j
boeing engineers are carrying out a multiyear study of the wide-body plane's structural integrity and that is in the spotlight. engineers say that they found no risk of premature failure in the 787 carbon composite body. the senate at the same time will hold a hearing tomorrow with testimony from yet another whistleblower. jonathan: the sooner that we stop hearing about that company the better for everyone, including that company. next on this program come the uncertain path to rate cuts....
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boeing down 13%. home depot down 12%. united health reports in a bit and that is down double digits. we are checking the bond market as treasury yields are mohoveri at the highest level in six months. we continue to watch the moves and impact on the overall markets. we are looking at energy and oil holding at $90 a barrel. brent crude is falling a few cents below the $90. wti is falling down one-third. we are looking at other commodities. gold is continuing to move higher. gold is up 15%. trading at 2,3 the $2,385 an ounce. and look at cocoa. it is up 150% for the year. >>> let's turn attention back to stocks and wall street bracing for the third down session in a row. the major averages are off the record highs. this is the fear gauge which pops to the highest level since october on fears of inflation following the hotter than expected retail sales report. to help us dig through the noise is andrew grinstead. celebrating 45 years in business with $2.5 billion in assets. good to talk to you from london. a lot going on in
boeing down 13%. home depot down 12%. united health reports in a bit and that is down double digits. we are checking the bond market as treasury yields are mohoveri at the highest level in six months. we continue to watch the moves and impact on the overall markets. we are looking at energy and oil holding at $90 a barrel. brent crude is falling a few cents below the $90. wti is falling down one-third. we are looking at other commodities. gold is continuing to move higher. gold is up 15%....
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specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well. on the topic of what happens to industry when they have losses, i do care. absolutely, i do care. because as i mentioned at the front end, right, without industries' capabilities, we're never going to get to where we have to go. so we want our industry partners to be there for us in the long run and we do not want to undermine their long run viability by the way in which we approach programs. when i talked about kind of that nextgen approach, there's an element of that, right, i talk about continuous competition. so what do you see the dynamics of the past? the dynamics of the past are, if you lose the co
specifically, do you worry about your prime contractors who have signed and they're not the only ones, boeing's a eating a lot of cost on the kc-46. to what degree does it concern him or herself with that? andrew: on b-21, right, program is executing from my perspective very well. we're very excited to be in flight test. we are excited to be on in terms of cost -- on track in terms of cost and schedule in terms of baseline. this is what you're expected to deliver on track. executing very well....
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the boe as expectations of two. the data today will help inform whether or not that is reality or realistic, i should say. speaking to the u.k.'s chancellor, jeremy hunt. joining us seven 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. people couldn't see my potential. so i had to show them. i've run this place for 20 years, but i still need to prove that i'm more than what you see on paper. today i'm the ceo of my own company. it's the way my mind works. i have a very mechanical brain. why are we not rethinking this? i am more... i'm more than who i am on paper. guy: good morning from london. this is bloomberg markets today. i'm guy johnson with kriti gupta, who's in brussels this morning. anna is out today. we are less than an hour away from trading. it will be a busy morning. th
the boe as expectations of two. the data today will help inform whether or not that is reality or realistic, i should say. speaking to the u.k.'s chancellor, jeremy hunt. joining us seven 10:00 p.m. u.k. time. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. people couldn't see my...