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boeing says the claims are without merit. the boeing engineer will testify in washington tomorrow. tonight he is only talking to senior correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: boeing 787 dreamliner has been flying since 2011, made of a lightweight composite material and stronger than a typical aluminum fuselage. but a current quality engineer has told the faa he believes the plane has a potentially fatal flaw. >> i think it's as serious as i have ever seen in my lifetime. >> reporter: 15-year boeing veteran sam salehpour will tell congress wednesday that the gaps between the big pieces of fuselage are too big. and even though they're fastened together, the stress could create fatigue failure in the fuselage after thousands of flights. what would happen if you had a fatigue failure in a 787 at altitude? >> the plane will fall apart at the joints where we're talking about. once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground. >> reporter: you think the plane could literally break apart in air? >> absolutely. >> reporter: but boeing tells nbc news we are fully confi
boeing says the claims are without merit. the boeing engineer will testify in washington tomorrow. tonight he is only talking to senior correspondent tom costello. >> reporter: boeing 787 dreamliner has been flying since 2011, made of a lightweight composite material and stronger than a typical aluminum fuselage. but a current quality engineer has told the faa he believes the plane has a potentially fatal flaw. >> i think it's as serious as i have ever seen in my lifetime. >>...
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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 insists they are stress-tested and safe. the plane, it says, should fly for decades. the new whistle-blower worked at the same south carolina boeing plant where another whistle-blower worked, john barnett, who took his own life last month. before these new allegations, the faa chief told lester last month boeing's quality control remains under intense faa oversight and inspection. >> i will make sure that we're not approving any aircraft into the system that are not safely built. >> reporter: boeing says the 787 should fly 40 to 50 years if the plane is properly maintained. there are now 1,100 in service worldwide. the company says it has spent years going over every element of the plane to make sure it is safe. lester? >> tom costello, thank you. >>> a scary scene today in burke county, north carolina, where a school bus rolled over, injuring nine high school and middle school students, the driver, and a bus monitor. the students and driver suffered mainly bumps and bruises and were released from hospitals. the driver of the bus now charged with failing to maintain l
boeing insists they are stress-tested and safe. the plane, it says, should fly for decades. the new whistle-blower worked at the same south carolina boeing plant where another whistle-blower worked, john barnett, who took his own life last month. before these new allegations, the faa chief told lester last month boeing's quality control remains under intense faa oversight and inspection. >> i will make sure that we're not approving any aircraft into the system that are not safely built....
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crest. >>> more concerns this morning over boeing planes. this time it's concerning the company's 787 dreamliner, after whistle-blower allegations. here's tom costello. >> reporter: already under unprecedented scrutiny, boeing is facing new allegations. >> the faa tells nbc news it's investigating new whistle-blower claims made by a quality engineer who warns the 787 dreamliner's fuselage was improperly fastened together. in a letter to the faa his attorney writes it is likely to cause premature fatigue failure and it could cause the plane to break apart after many thousands of flights. >> he is alleging that boeing, knowingly, took a series of manufacturing shortcuts in the construction of the 787. >> reporter: but boeing strongly objects, insisting the 787 is very safe and has undergone intense stress testing, saying these claims about the 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. still, the new claims come after two
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. >>> boeing under the microscope. an engineer who is a whistleblower accused the airplane maker of cutting corners. boeing insists it's dream liner is safe. ellis has details from washington. to make critical questions on capitol hill about the safety of boeing 787 airplanes. >> effectively they are -- >> reporter: quality engineer and whistleblower, sam, telling senators the company cut corners. pushing planes to protect and without closing tiny gaps or pieces of the 787 views is fastened together. the stress couldn't leave to fatigue failure after thousands of flights. >> i raised the issues over three years. i was ignored and told not to create delays. i was told to shut up. we're boeing tells nbc news that we are fully confident in the 787 dream liner because of the comprehensive work done to ensure the quality and long- term safety of the aircraft. these claims about the structure integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. facing increased scrutiny following the 737 max nine door plug blowout in january and two fatal m
. >>> boeing under the microscope. an engineer who is a whistleblower accused the airplane maker of cutting corners. boeing insists it's dream liner is safe. ellis has details from washington. to make critical questions on capitol hill about the safety of boeing 787 airplanes. >> effectively they are -- >> reporter: quality engineer and whistleblower, sam, telling senators the company cut corners. pushing planes to protect and without closing tiny gaps or pieces of the 787...
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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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a former boeing engineer who has been very vocal about concerns at boeing and this present boeing engineer who's raising concerns as well about production. all three of them are saying boeing has put production and profits ahead of safety. listen specifically to what that current boeing engineer is saying about problems he saw with the 787 dreamliner. >> i have analyze boeing's own data to conclude that the company's taking manufacturiing shortcuts on the program that made significantly reduce the airplane's safety. i found gaps exceeding the specification that weren't properly addressed. 98.7% of the time. i raised concerns internally, i was sidelined. i was told to shut up. >> reporter: so boeing is denying the retaliation exists. it said retaliation is never tolerated. however the company's also raising concerns about these allegations insisting the plaintiff's very robust. >> so much lately about boeing, tom, you report on this every day, how much of a crisis is it inside of the company right now and how is the company responding? >> reporter: major fire alarm going off inside boeing r
a former boeing engineer who has been very vocal about concerns at boeing and this present boeing engineer who's raising concerns as well about production. all three of them are saying boeing has put production and profits ahead of safety. listen specifically to what that current boeing engineer is saying about problems he saw with the 787 dreamliner. >> i have analyze boeing's own data to conclude that the company's taking manufacturiing shortcuts on the program that made significantly...
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it's got a seemingly divided congress united on boeing. every second of the day, a boeing jet is in the air, but after two fatal max-8 crashes overseas five years ago, a max-9 door plug blowout in january and boeing's admitted quality control breakdowns, whistle-blowers told congress they feel the need to speak out. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> reporter: one of them making a stunning claim about the 777 assembly line. >> i literally saw people jumping on pieces of the airline to get them to align. i call it the tarzan effect. >> reporter: he told senators what he told us in an exclusive interview this week. that boeing's 777 fuselage has a manufacturing flaw that could cause its to break apart in flight. should boeing ground the 787 right now to check the gap sizes? >> i would say they need to. >> reporter: the entire fleet worldwide? >> the entire fleet worldwide. >> reporter: but boeing says that's simply not true, reiterating that in 13 years of service, and after extensive stress testing and checks, we h
it's got a seemingly divided congress united on boeing. every second of the day, a boeing jet is in the air, but after two fatal max-8 crashes overseas five years ago, a max-9 door plug blowout in january and boeing's admitted quality control breakdowns, whistle-blowers told congress they feel the need to speak out. >> effectively, they are putting out defective airplanes. >> reporter: one of them making a stunning claim about the 777 assembly line. >> i literally saw people...
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boeing says that's simply inaccurate and false. it is one of boeing's best-selling aircrafts, trance over the past 12 and a half years. he's concerned the dream liner may have a dangerous flaw. >> right now, to me, i see we have real problem on our hands. >> reporter: 15-year boeing engineer, sam, ses the gaps between the big pieces of the fuselage are too big. and even though the fuselage pieces are fastened together, it could lead to failure and disaster after thousands of flights. >> then the plane can break apart in altitude and drop to the ground. i think that's a safety issue. >> reporter: you really think that's what's at stake here? >> that's exactly at stake here. i think failure has no mercy on anybody. >> reporter: but boeing is pushing back hard telling nbc news we are fully confident because of the comprehensive work done. these claims about the structural integrity of the 787 are inaccurate. since 2020, boeing has been under faa supervision as a tight, paper thin gaps. stress testing the plane through 165 takeoffs and
boeing says that's simply inaccurate and false. it is one of boeing's best-selling aircrafts, trance over the past 12 and a half years. he's concerned the dream liner may have a dangerous flaw. >> right now, to me, i see we have real problem on our hands. >> reporter: 15-year boeing engineer, sam, ses the gaps between the big pieces of the fuselage are too big. and even though the fuselage pieces are fastened together, it could lead to failure and disaster after thousands of...
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another boeing plane. here is our news correspondent blayne alexander. >> growing turbulence for one of the nation's largest manufacturer boeing. a new investigation has been launched about one of the newest airplanes because of a whistle-blower's claims. it is about the 747 dreamliner. the claims have come after a series of dangerous mishaps involving other boeing claims in recent months. the whistle-blower sam alacore says that the parts of the fuselage are put together improperly, and after several flights, it could break apart. it could cause major fatigue and cause it to come apart. >> he is alleging that there is improper stress testing. >> reporter: he says that the stress testing is inaccurate and it does not represent the comprehensive work that has been done by boeing to representative the long term safety. this whistle-blower worked at a plant in south carolina, the same plant that employed another whistle-blower john barnett who was found dead last month with what appeared to be a self-inflicte
another boeing plane. here is our news correspondent blayne alexander. >> growing turbulence for one of the nation's largest manufacturer boeing. a new investigation has been launched about one of the newest airplanes because of a whistle-blower's claims. it is about the 747 dreamliner. the claims have come after a series of dangerous mishaps involving other boeing claims in recent months. the whistle-blower sam alacore says that the parts of the fuselage are put together improperly, and...
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schedu is in flux, all citing boeing delays. going.com says there is reason for optimism. >> we have more flights on the schedule, as well as more seats available. so this is actually a good thing and good news for travelers. >> reporter: it's tricking -- trickling down meantime, like traveling by train or bus. >> a whole day worth of travel so that i'm not working but i'm saving money on a ticket. or do i just cut my losses and buy the more expensive ticket if i'm able to work in between time. >> competition for those summer flights are about to get pretty stiff. what are some ways to get ahead of the game? >> reporter: sure. this will come to no surprise. you should be booking right now. let's talk time line. i hear everybody taking a deep breath. 3 to 7 months in advance is your goal for domestic. 4 to 8 months for international. now, that is a long time, however, there are cheat codes involved here, if you are talking about the first couple weeks in june or the last two weeks in august, you might find better value because th
schedu is in flux, all citing boeing delays. going.com says there is reason for optimism. >> we have more flights on the schedule, as well as more seats available. so this is actually a good thing and good news for travelers. >> reporter: it's tricking -- trickling down meantime, like traveling by train or bus. >> a whole day worth of travel so that i'm not working but i'm saving money on a ticket. or do i just cut my losses and buy the more expensive ticket if i'm able to...
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boeing says it has slowed down production to improve quality control. several airplanes -- airlines, i should say, like southwest and alaska are saying it is impacting business. >>> new numbers that say crime in san francisco is significantly down according to new data from the governor's office. overall, property crime is down 32% and violent crime is down 14%. the chp launched an operation last may to address crime in the tenderloin. the report says they seized more than 42,000 pounds of fentanyl and recovered 50 crime linked guns as part of the operation. more than 6000 citations were issued and nearly 500 arrests were made. >>> california spending billions of dollars to address homelessness but a new state audit found that much of the money is not being tracked or evaluated. nobody is certain if it did good. it focused on san diego and san jose. emma goss shows us how the mayor of san jose is responding to the findings. >> reporter: california is a gated desert when it comes to its response to homelessness. that is according to a state audit request
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boeing is facing calls for changes and scrutiny by the faa. this comes after a door plug flew out of a flight in january. the ceo agreed to step down last week. >>> you might notice a new delivery method from amazon. they are giving the option of original manufacturer packaging. there trying to reduce packaging. according to amazon, about 11% of orders worldwide were sent in the original manufacturer packaging. amazon said they identify products that could work, and contact vendors to make sure that something will be damaged. clothing and other unbreakable items could be sent in original packaging. if you do get the brown box, there is no more bubblewrap. there switching to paper filling. >>> over the weekend i was dodging lightning and hail. and now you can be outside in a t-shirt. >> a dramatic change. it is so nice to get the sunshine. a nice way to start up the work we. you will want to enjoy every single second of this because we do have rain coming in later on this week. we are not done yet. let's take you outside. if you are stuck insid
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the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it is unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a series of runway scares including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but they're rarely catastrophic. >> reporter: passengers on board reportedly okay, but stunned by an in-flight moment they won't soon forget. steve paterson, nbc news. >>> israelis and palestinians this weekend marked six months since the outbreak of war. it began with the murder of more than a thousand inside israel on october 7th by palestinian militants. the israeli retaliation has killed at least 33,000 palestinians according to gazan health authorities. families of hostages protested outside parliament. let's go to claudio lavanga. good morning, claudi
the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it is unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a series of runway scares including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but...
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tom costello covers aviation, joins us now, tom, i imagine boeing has a response to this, what is boeing and the pilots saying in. >> reporter: boeing is not talking, actually, but united tells nbc news it's offering the pilots this voluntarily time off program in may because it hasn't received new planes from boeing, planes it needs going into the busy summer season. united has forced to reduce its pilot flight hours, and that the airline will likely offer similar time off to pilots over the summer maybe extending into the fall as well, it's all about supply and demand. big demand, limited supply of planes. united is expected to receive 43 boeing 737 max 8. also expected an order of 34 max 9s now down to just 19. the impact of a manufacturing delays will affect other airline fleets we expect. united is just one airline pausing pilot hiring this spring after a hiring push following the pandemic. >> tom, to your point this massive ripple effect, we're coming up on busy summer travel season, so what impact could this have on flights? >> it's too early to tell whether united and other airli
tom costello covers aviation, joins us now, tom, i imagine boeing has a response to this, what is boeing and the pilots saying in. >> reporter: boeing is not talking, actually, but united tells nbc news it's offering the pilots this voluntarily time off program in may because it hasn't received new planes from boeing, planes it needs going into the busy summer season. united has forced to reduce its pilot flight hours, and that the airline will likely offer similar time off to pilots over...
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boeing says, it's fully confident in the plane and calls the claims in part, inaccurate. congress is planning hearings next week. >>> stocks are taking after the latest inflation data came in hotter than expected, the latest consumer price index shows inflation climbing at 3.5% compared to one year ago. a slightly higher rate than last month including a .4% increase compared to last month alone. the cpi without gas and food came and higher. investors, now fear, more felt tightening from the federal reserve when it comes to the interest rates. the dow, this morning, is trading more than 1% lower. >>> with 1 million people commuting in the bay area every day, polls and roads play a vital role. this morning, i spoke to john goodwin, is from the metropolitan transportation commission about some big changes, and problems on the road. he began by talking about the end of the clean air program and the program allows electric car drivers with stickers and the hov lane and it's coming to an end next year although it might upset ev drivers, he says the program fulfilled its intent.
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but this all comes as boeing is struggling. its reputation critically damaged. the faa, as you know, increased oversight with boeing insisting it's doubling down on quality control after that alaska airlines incident when that door plug blew out of a max 9. the justice department also has a criminal investigation underway into boeing. since that incident, the faa has barred boeing from increasing its production rate, which is adding to the current delays in production. united was also set to fly an even newer version of the 737, the max 10, but that is now on hold. the max 10 has not been certified yet by the faa, and it's been removed from the airline delivery schedule. and boeing's ceo david calhoun announced last week that he is retiring at the end of the year. boeing, of course, facing tremendous backlash from airlines worldwide that bought new planes, but the planes are well behind schedule going into the busy summer travel season. that makes it difficult for the airlines to fly their promised schedules, craig. >> senior correspondent, tom costello. tom, th
but this all comes as boeing is struggling. its reputation critically damaged. the faa, as you know, increased oversight with boeing insisting it's doubling down on quality control after that alaska airlines incident when that door plug blew out of a max 9. the justice department also has a criminal investigation underway into boeing. since that incident, the faa has barred boeing from increasing its production rate, which is adding to the current delays in production. united was also set to...
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the downside, it's a boeing. [ laughter ] so, you know? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you gotta -- >> steve: you've got to weigh it out. >> jimmy: next up, it's trump tower. up -- upside, located in midtown manhattan. downside, melania locked herself in her panic room and won't come out. [ laughter ] we've got to get her out of there. after that, it's mar-a-lago. upside, historic seaside property. downside, can't use toilet because it's clogged full of classified documents. [ laughter and applause ] "flush it." then there's trump national golf club in new jersey. the upside, upscale club an hour outside of new york city. downside, your caddy is rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] you go, "oh, nevermind." and finally, it's the trump international hotel in new york. the upside, it's a high-end hotel overlooking central park. downside, the continental breakfast is just a pile of half-eaten mcmuffins. [ cheers and applause ] still good. still tasty. meanwhile, the judge in trump's stormy daniels hush money case rejected his effort to dismiss the trial, an
the downside, it's a boeing. [ laughter ] so, you know? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you gotta -- >> steve: you've got to weigh it out. >> jimmy: next up, it's trump tower. up -- upside, located in midtown manhattan. downside, melania locked herself in her panic room and won't come out. [ laughter ] we've got to get her out of there. after that, it's mar-a-lago. upside, historic seaside property. downside, can't use toilet because it's clogged full of classified documents....
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it comes with fewer than expected plane deliveries from boeing. >>> venice, italy has long been one of the premiere tourist destinations in the world. the city has found a way to beat back foot traffic. the idea? a simple fee. let's go to claudio lavanga. th this law has been in place for about a day now. how's it going so far? >> reporter: good morning, richard. let me just start by explaining how this works. essentially from now until july and on selected 29 busy days like holidays and weekends, anyone who comes to venice will have to register on a dedicated website. now it you're a tourist just coming here for the day, leaving by the evening, you're required to pay at least a $5 fee, which is a little more than $5 u.s. and if you have at least a one-night accommodation or a local, so residents, workers and students, you don't have to pay but still have to register. what you get in return is this. a qr code proves that you have registered. now there are no checkpoints, but if a ticket inspector in venice stops you and you don't have this, you're eligible for up to a $300 fine. the ma
it comes with fewer than expected plane deliveries from boeing. >>> venice, italy has long been one of the premiere tourist destinations in the world. the city has found a way to beat back foot traffic. the idea? a simple fee. let's go to claudio lavanga. th this law has been in place for about a day now. how's it going so far? >> reporter: good morning, richard. let me just start by explaining how this works. essentially from now until july and on selected 29 busy days like...
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the airline is blaming delayed deliveries from boeing. on friday, united notified its pilots union of the cutback. the company hasn't commented yet on these delays. however, its ceo, dave calhoun, step down last week. boeing has faced increased scrutiny from the faa this year after that door plug blowout of a max 9 jet midflight. >>> the city of millbrae is pushing back against a project to convert a local motel into housing. county entered into a contract to buy la quinta in on el camino real last year using expected money from project home key. the plan was to convert the in the four housing for the homeless but millbrae is now suing to stop that sale. this is the county didn't follow the correct procedures to buy the motel and today city leaders and community members gathered outside la quinta to voice their concerns they say they're worried about safety and how the project could affect the community. >> has the county done due diligence to find out if they're going to do something that hurts millbrae economically, that they would have
the airline is blaming delayed deliveries from boeing. on friday, united notified its pilots union of the cutback. the company hasn't commented yet on these delays. however, its ceo, dave calhoun, step down last week. boeing has faced increased scrutiny from the faa this year after that door plug blowout of a max 9 jet midflight. >>> the city of millbrae is pushing back against a project to convert a local motel into housing. county entered into a contract to buy la quinta in on el...
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boeing is stumbling pretty badly. >> boeing cfo brian west saying last month, we're deliberately going to slow to get this right, and we're the ones who made the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program. all of this on the brink of sky-high travel demand. major airlines bracing for a huge travel season following a record-setting year for tsa travel numbers. >> it means higher prices but also planes that are going to be more full than they would otherwise be. >> reporter: airlines now have just months left to course-correct before summer travel takes off. marissa parra, nbc news. >>> still ahead, fighting back. the caught-on-camera moment a man fought back against a suspected car thief. >>> and kevin bacon's happy homecoming. how the school where he filmed that famous footwork finally finagled him back 40 years later. >>> tonight we are remembering journalist terry anderson. he's the american who was taken hostage in lebanon and held for more than six years from 1985 to 1991. anderson had been the beirut bureau chief for the associated press when he was captured. he chronicled his
boeing is stumbling pretty badly. >> boeing cfo brian west saying last month, we're deliberately going to slow to get this right, and we're the ones who made the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program. all of this on the brink of sky-high travel demand. major airlines bracing for a huge travel season following a record-setting year for tsa travel numbers. >> it means higher prices but also planes that are going to be more full than they would otherwise be. >> reporter:...
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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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the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it is unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a series of runway scares including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but they're rarely catastrophic. >> reporter: passengers on board reportedly okay, but stunned by an in-flight moment they won't soon forget. steve paterson, nbc news. >>> overseas now, today marks six months since hamas launched the deadly attacks on israel. the families of those still held hostage gathering today to show their outrage and renew their push to bring them back home. >> reporter: tonight anger and anguish on display in jerusalem as thousands mark six mo months since the start of the attacks and the start of the war. the families of the remain
the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it is unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but southwest has recently had a series of runway scares including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but...
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the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it's unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but they've had a series of runway scares, including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but they're rarely catastrophic. >> reporter: passengers on board reportedly okay but stunned by an in-flight moment they won't soon forget. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> crews have started removing containers from the cargo ship that hit the key bridge in baltimore. unified command is coordinating the response to this disaster. it says removing the containers will allow crews to safely clear parts of the bridge that fell on top of that ship. the operation is expected to continue through the week. maryland's governor hopes to reopen that channel by the end of may. >>> th
the boeing 737-800 was towed to the gate. the faa will investigate. >> it's typically due to a failure of maintenance personnel to properly secure the engine. >> reporter: while the plane is manufactured by boeing, the engine is not. right now it's unclear what the source of the malfunction is, but they've had a series of runway scares, including a possible engine fire on thursday that grounded a vegas-bound flight in lubbock. >> these small incidents occur, but they're rarely...
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this comes after a string of safety issues at boeing. you might recall back in january, a door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight mid-air just after taking off from sfo. as for the latest incident, the faa says it's investigating what caused the slide to fall off. delta says it is cooperating with investigators. the price of peacock is going up. we're talking about comcast's streaming service. peacock streams live sports from the nfl to the soccer's premier league. it will be one of the places you'll watch your favorite olympic games this summer as well. peacock often sees an uptick in subscribers during marquee events, so the company says it's raising the price for news subscribers before the games begin. the ad supported price will go up $1 a month, and the ad free price will go up two bucks. the price for existing subscribers will go up after the olympic games end. a new unreleased photo from the british royal family, all to celebrate a special anniversary. before seen photo prince william and kate, princess of wales married 13 y
this comes after a string of safety issues at boeing. you might recall back in january, a door plug blew off an alaska airlines flight mid-air just after taking off from sfo. as for the latest incident, the faa says it's investigating what caused the slide to fall off. delta says it is cooperating with investigators. the price of peacock is going up. we're talking about comcast's streaming service. peacock streams live sports from the nfl to the soccer's premier league. it will be one of the...
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but while the southwest 737 is manufactured by boeing, this plane has been in service for years. whose responsibility is it to check the safety of the cowlings? >> it's 100% on the airline, the maintenance crews, the flight crews when they do a preflight check. >> reporter: tonight a perfect storm of a scare in unsettling times. sam brock, nbc news. >>> and coming up, rising tide for women's basketball. what's next for the stars of the season? ttacks t. that's why my go to is nurtec odt. it's the only migraine medication that can treat and prevent my attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. now i'm in control. with nurtec odt i can treat a migraine attack and prevent one. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. i love your dress. oh thanks! i splurged a little because liberty mutual customized my car insurance and i saved hundreds. that's great. i know, right? i've been telling everyone. baby: liberty. did you hear that? ty just said her first word.
but while the southwest 737 is manufactured by boeing, this plane has been in service for years. whose responsibility is it to check the safety of the cowlings? >> it's 100% on the airline, the maintenance crews, the flight crews when they do a preflight check. >> reporter: tonight a perfect storm of a scare in unsettling times. sam brock, nbc news. >>> and coming up, rising tide for women's basketball. what's next for the stars of the season? ttacks t. that's why my go to...
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alaska airlines gets billions from boeing. >> apple looks to be getting into a new industry. pippa joins us now. >>> alaska air announced it received $160 million from boeing in compensation for profit loss after a door panel blew out mid-flight in january on 737 max 9 plane. the filing is an early look at what boeing might provide its major customers while alaska said it expected additional compensation beyond the first quarter. >>> apple is exploring personal home robots. according to bloomberg report, apple engineers have been in development for robots that follow people around their homes. >>> kiss, according to reports the band sold the rights to their albums. the kiss show is expected to open somewhere in the u.s. in 2027. once taylor swift has a hologram concert call me. >> i'm here for abba. >>> coming up, the exploding popularity about weight loss drugs. new trend taking over online. how some food companies are trying to take advantage of that. >>> mounting concern of bird flu >>> mounting concern of bird flu spread to pele.op sometimes, the lows of bipolar depressio
alaska airlines gets billions from boeing. >> apple looks to be getting into a new industry. pippa joins us now. >>> alaska air announced it received $160 million from boeing in compensation for profit loss after a door panel blew out mid-flight in january on 737 max 9 plane. the filing is an early look at what boeing might provide its major customers while alaska said it expected additional compensation beyond the first quarter. >>> apple is exploring personal home...
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boeing is slowing down protection. >>> and ubereats is delivering a new future. >>> boeing's announced that today's airplane deliveries fell to the lowest number since mid-2021, the manufacturer is dealing with a safety crisis. it handed over 83 planes in the first quarter, 47 fewer than the same period last year, the tally comes after a door plug blew out of a boeing plane on an alaska airlines flight in january and of course that prompted several investigations. >>> small business optimism has dropped to a more than 11-year low in march, according to national federation of independent business, while inflation is the biggest concern, owners are concerned about a sticky labor market. >>> and ubereats is launching a short-form video feed like tiktok to help restaurants boost visibility and showcase their menus. ubereats emphasized the videos aren't ads and the feature is being tested in new york and toronto. a delicious way to get someone to choose a restaurant. >> thank you. >>> coming up, you can't visit the west coast without a stop at in-n-out. >>> the clash over proposed name chan
boeing is slowing down protection. >>> and ubereats is delivering a new future. >>> boeing's announced that today's airplane deliveries fell to the lowest number since mid-2021, the manufacturer is dealing with a safety crisis. it handed over 83 planes in the first quarter, 47 fewer than the same period last year, the tally comes after a door plug blew out of a boeing plane on an alaska airlines flight in january and of course that prompted several investigations. >>>...
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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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today announced that three of its senior executives are stepping down, or, to put it in boeing terms, they were sucked out. [ laughter ] the sweet 16 round of the ncaa's march madness basketball tournament is set to begin. hey! no, you get out of here. it's a different sweet 16! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] on saturday, the cruise ship carnival freedom caught on fire, which is good, because at this point that's the only way to sanitize them. [ laughter ] a demolition crew in south carolina recently discovered a time capsule while tearing down a mall. here's what it looks like. [ laughter ] "what did they sell, papa?" "cords! it's where you went for your cords." [ laughter ] and finally, jetblue has announced it will offer nonstop flights from dublin to boston, in case people from boston want to go to a place that's somehow less irish. [ laughter ] that was the monologue, everybody. we are off and running. [ cheers and applause ] we've got a great show for you tonight, and i'm not lying. he's an academy award, tony-nominated actor who stars in the new film "roadhouse" on
today announced that three of its senior executives are stepping down, or, to put it in boeing terms, they were sucked out. [ laughter ] the sweet 16 round of the ncaa's march madness basketball tournament is set to begin. hey! no, you get out of here. it's a different sweet 16! [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] on saturday, the cruise ship carnival freedom caught on fire, which is good, because at this point that's the only way to sanitize them. [ laughter ] a demolition crew in south...
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all of the airlines pointing directly to boeing 737 max production delays. the aviation giant facing quality control scrutiny and under investigation by the faa after the door plug blow out in january. boeing's airplanes shrunk to 83. >> airbus is getting them. >> reporter: they said last month we're deliberately going to slow to get their right, and we're the ones who made the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program. all of this on the brink of sky-high travel demand, bracing for a record-setting year. >> it means higher prices and planes that are going to be more full than they would otherwise be. >> reporter: airlines have months left to course correct before summer travel takes off. >>> speaking of travel, have you seen gas prices? take a look at what we spotted in menlo park today. almost 8 bucks for premium. of course that is the outlier gas station, not many like that one. but the price of gas is on the way up across the country. the average price for a gallon of regular nationwide, $3.67. wouldn't that be nice? we're paying almost 2 bucks more
all of the airlines pointing directly to boeing 737 max production delays. the aviation giant facing quality control scrutiny and under investigation by the faa after the door plug blow out in january. boeing's airplanes shrunk to 83. >> airbus is getting them. >> reporter: they said last month we're deliberately going to slow to get their right, and we're the ones who made the decision to constrain rates on the 737 program. all of this on the brink of sky-high travel demand,...
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you may have to pay more is th >>> a shortage of boeing airplanes investigating after a string of incidents which included an airplane midair certifying some of the airplanes delaying it. like southwest, united and alaska. it will result in greater demand and higher airfares don't forget you can watch a new cast -- newscast 24/7 with what's coming up right now at 5:30. that story plus our investigative unit continues to force action involving accusations of bullying and then east school district. calling for another investigation. involving several employees saying they were bullied by their supervisor. opening statements in the hush money trial critical analysts join us to discuss the voters in the case. the new starts right now. thinking for joining us. >> we continue to follow
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. >> over $2 billion of our tuition money goes to funding contracted weapons, like boeing, blackrock, lockheed martin, and many more. >> reporter: students say they were inspired by demonstrations at columbia university, where 100 protesters were arrested last week. similar protests have been taking place at other universities, including nyu and cal poly. things that gotten so volatile that they shut down campus. they fully expect cal to clear them out. >> when we refuse to lead, which we likely will, they will likely call you cpd and berkeley pd. >> our commitment to free speech is unwavering. >> reporter: he says it's also committed to making sure classes are not disrupted. he says divestment is not on the table. >> we've heard with their demands are and there are no plans to change our investment strategies, policies, or practices. >> reporter: >> it doesn't really matter in comparison to what people in gaza are going through. >> reporter: student protesters say they are willing to put everything on the line to help stop what they describe as the mass killing of innocent people in
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. >> jimmy: and get this guys, yesterday a united airlines boeing plane -- did you see this? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, this is real. a plane was taking off from san francisco when one of its tires fell off and landed on cars in the airport parking lot. everyone's okay, but here's a a video of this happening. watch this. look at this. oops. [ audience oohs ] yeah, boeing was like, "hey, how come no one talked about all the wheels that stayed on?" [ laughter ] in their defense, it's tough to master cutting-edge technology like the wheel. [ laughter ] and finally, the nhl's carolina hurricanes have started selling beer sticks at their arena. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, no. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: yeah, look at this thing. there you go. >> steve: oh. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's going to end well. that's going to end well. >> steve: that's going to be great. >> jimmy: i think it's a fun idea. plus, when guys finish, they have their own personal urinal. [ laughter and applause ] we have a great show. give it up for the roots, ladies and gentlemen. [ ch
. >> jimmy: and get this guys, yesterday a united airlines boeing plane -- did you see this? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, this is real. a plane was taking off from san francisco when one of its tires fell off and landed on cars in the airport parking lot. everyone's okay, but here's a a video of this happening. watch this. look at this. oops. [ audience oohs ] yeah, boeing was like, "hey, how come no one talked about all the wheels that stayed on?" [ laughter ]...
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. >> boeing 737 did get out of the gate. southwest apologized for the incident and rebooked the passengers on another flight that left three hours later. >>> jessica aguirre joins us now with what is coming up at 6:00. >>> coming up. accusations of animal cruelty. two horses found dead. now, animal control officers on the case. our jodi hernandez got tipped off to the story. what she's learning. >>> also, a first in the nation experiment to slow global warning. we'll show you the controversial idea to combat our climate in crisis. >>> and happy new year. sunshine, baseball and a whole lot of smiles. we're at the ballpark for the giants home opener. >>> good evening. we're going to get to those stories in a moment. but first, we're going to start with breaking newsut on of the east bay. chp investigate the shooting. this is video from earlier from the caltrans camera. you can see fire trucks u. at least one person is hurt. but this is what is unclear at this point. we don't know if that person crashed there because of an acci
. >> boeing 737 did get out of the gate. southwest apologized for the incident and rebooked the passengers on another flight that left three hours later. >>> jessica aguirre joins us now with what is coming up at 6:00. >>> coming up. accusations of animal cruelty. two horses found dead. now, animal control officers on the case. our jodi hernandez got tipped off to the story. what she's learning. >>> also, a first in the nation experiment to slow global warning....
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whistleblower apologist warning about structural integrity of one of the best-selling airplanes from boeing and how the company is responding. lester holt joins us from new york right now. >>> tonight, the major court decision in arizona reinstating a 160-year-old civil war era law banning nearly all abortions in the state. arizona's supreme court ruling an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except to save the mother's life can be enforced. doctors who perform one facing up to five years in prison. the key battleground ruling coming after gop front-runner donald trump said abortion should be up to the states. how soon could it take effect? >>> also tonight, james and jennifer crumbley, the parents of a michigan school shooter sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison. the emotional moments in court. the couple coming face-to-face with families of the victims. >>> the terror takedown in idaho. the fbi saying it arrested an ea
whistleblower apologist warning about structural integrity of one of the best-selling airplanes from boeing and how the company is responding. lester holt joins us from new york right now. >>> tonight, the major court decision in arizona reinstating a 160-year-old civil war era law banning nearly all abortions in the state. arizona's supreme court ruling an 1864 law criminalizing all abortions except to save the mother's life can be enforced. doctors who perform one facing up to five...
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southwest flies boeing 737 and nothing else. it will discontinue flights to houston, syracuse, bellingham, washington and cozumel, the company said in its meeting with reporters and analysts. it's reconsidering its cattle call boarding system, maybe assigning seats now. it said that before, and then marcus and chris, i swear there is not a friend i know who is not heard me tell this because i'm so excited. it's a problem in space. i never thought about it before. when astronomers find something new, like a crater, they get to name it. but the rules set down by the international astronomical union say they have to. generally speaking, name it after a famous scientist or artist, and that person has to have been dead for a certain number of years. now, when you think dead scientists from years ago, that's a man. which is why 95% of the features on the moon are named after men. now here's a young astronomer trying to change that. i mean, because, men kind of came there as a first come, first served, it does mean that we have this de
southwest flies boeing 737 and nothing else. it will discontinue flights to houston, syracuse, bellingham, washington and cozumel, the company said in its meeting with reporters and analysts. it's reconsidering its cattle call boarding system, maybe assigning seats now. it said that before, and then marcus and chris, i swear there is not a friend i know who is not heard me tell this because i'm so excited. it's a problem in space. i never thought about it before. when astronomers find something...