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safety scare for an american airlines plane in dallas amid a series of recent incidents and mishaps on boeing jets. now airline executives demanding a meeting with the company. what federal investigators are revealing new this morning, the security flaw that could open millions of doors at hotels, all around the world. >> what hackers were able to do caught on camera face to face with a great white shark off the florida coast. march madness reeves puts up a three no good and oakland with a march memory of a lifetime. the bracket busting upsets, a stunning comeback and one school doing something it hasn't done in more than 50 years and need a vacation. >> why? it may now be harder than ever to get days off approved at work. >> from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. >> good friday morning everyone i'm andrew dymburt. >> happy friday i'm rhiannon ally. we want to begin this morning with a big question. is apple a monopoly. >> the biden administration is suing the company. it's a landmark antitrust case accusing apple of illegally squeezing out competitors to the iphone. >> we'v
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the boeing is now older. maybe boeing have taken the right off the ball actually building safe aircraft because they're so up to their tickets in the weapons industry. and maybe they're completely preoccupied with sending weapons to ukraine. but parole john barnes managed to suicide himself in a tragic case of f. a completely coincidental debt, you become the center of attention in a huge investigation and a multi $1000000000.00 company, which is flushing hundreds of millions of dollars a caution to the pockets of the lead in the united states. and of course, you just happen to wake up one day with a sun roof in the back. your head not to see here, boys. okay, so we're gonna fly back across the, you're not on a boeing aircraft. and we've arrived back in ukraine, the center of freedom, democracy, liberty. these are the boys fighting 1st level under liars, absolute vision of the alice in wonderland. golden globe award. at happy days of reality. not these per, due to got caught in a vine trying to escape from al
the boeing is now older. maybe boeing have taken the right off the ball actually building safe aircraft because they're so up to their tickets in the weapons industry. and maybe they're completely preoccupied with sending weapons to ukraine. but parole john barnes managed to suicide himself in a tragic case of f. a completely coincidental debt, you become the center of attention in a huge investigation and a multi $1000000000.00 company, which is flushing hundreds of millions of dollars a...
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he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming and said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he's stepping down. in a statement boeing said, "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted, that's all he wanted, just the safety of the public. >> reporter: he thought that was at stake? >> he knew that was at stake, and that's what he was concentrating on. >> reporter: barnett's family is trying to carry on his whistleblower lawsuit against boeing after seven years of litigation. it's scheduled for trial this september. mark strassmann, cbs news, charleston, south carolina. >>> overseas now to the war in gaza. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has agreed to reschedule his delegation's visit to the white house to discuss a possible operation in rafah. netanyahu canceled the plan
he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming and said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he's stepping down. in a statement boeing said, "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted, that's all he wanted, just the safety of the public....
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that is exactly what faa is doing. >> a rough week for boeing. an engine on a boeing 737,901st into flames on a flight from houston to fort myers florida. no injuries were reported and the crew was able to make a safe emergency landing. on thursday a tire fell off a boeing plant headed to japan from san francisco. landing in a parking lot. it completely crushed a tesla. no injuries were reported and that flight was diverted to lax. landing safely here in los angeles. >> a man is in custody after he drove his car into a gate at buckingham palace in london forcing authorities to boarded up temporarily. they rush to the entrance of the royal residence yesterday morning. the suspect was taken to the hospital but no other injuries were reported. this does not appear to be an act of terrorism. >> princess kate sharing a new photo of herself and her kids in honor of mother's day in the united kingdom. the first official photo of the princess since her abdominal surgery in january and follows weeks of speculation about her health. the princess and the fa
that is exactly what faa is doing. >> a rough week for boeing. an engine on a boeing 737,901st into flames on a flight from houston to fort myers florida. no injuries were reported and the crew was able to make a safe emergency landing. on thursday a tire fell off a boeing plant headed to japan from san francisco. landing in a parking lot. it completely crushed a tesla. no injuries were reported and that flight was diverted to lax. landing safely here in los angeles. >> a man is in...
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that's not a boeing problem. that's an old airplane. tours get changed, maintenance people, mechanics at united change the tires. something went amiss, i would say, on a lean tire change or -- on a recent tire change or some repair which caused that to come off. that's not really a boeing problem. the recent panel which we talked about the last day or two which was discovered upon landing, that was a maintenance access panel on an airplane. if you look on the install line, you can see hydraulics, tightening, wires, all kinds of components of airplanes. again, to me, that smacks of a maintenance problem of united airlines. mike: interesting. >> on the flip side of the coin, boeing's had a lot of self-inflicted wounds. this plug door issue on united airlines flight if is really no excuse for that. that was a manufacturing defect. that was a failure of the internal policies, the procedures of boeing, and apparently if you look at the long history leading up to that and even after, in my view it's become it's endemic
that's not a boeing problem. that's an old airplane. tours get changed, maintenance people, mechanics at united change the tires. something went amiss, i would say, on a lean tire change or -- on a recent tire change or some repair which caused that to come off. that's not really a boeing problem. the recent panel which we talked about the last day or two which was discovered upon landing, that was a maintenance access panel on an airplane. if you look on the install line, you can see...
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the f.a.a. regulated boeing, in part, with a handful of boeing employees whose paychecks came from boeing, but whose jobs were to represent the interests of the f.a.a. >> narrator: it's a decades-old arrangement known as "delegation" that allows federal agencies to give oversight powers to the comnies they regulate. >> in the beginning, there was a really good reason for this. the f.a.a. was certifying things that made no sense to have them certify-- every single exit sign or bathroom sign or paint. the issue that many of the f.a.a. employees that we talked to had was that it went way beyond bathroom signs. over time, congress passed laws that pushed the f.a.a. to hand over the responsibility for more and more tasks to the company, to boeing. >> with this level of delegation between the company and the f.a.a., it became hard to understand who was working for who. >> narrator: in the design of the 737 max, many things would be delegated to boeing. that included mcas. >> under the impression that this was a relatively benign system, the f.a.a. agreed to delegate it, as is the custom with th
the f.a.a. regulated boeing, in part, with a handful of boeing employees whose paychecks came from boeing, but whose jobs were to represent the interests of the f.a.a. >> narrator: it's a decades-old arrangement known as "delegation" that allows federal agencies to give oversight powers to the comnies they regulate. >> in the beginning, there was a really good reason for this. the f.a.a. was certifying things that made no sense to have them certify-- every single exit sign...
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this is another problem for boeing. we learned late friday and over weekend, there is pressure on boeing. doj opened criminal investigation into the door plug blow out of the alaska jet in early january. pete buttigieg said it is time for boeing to start answering questions, watch. >> boeing needs too cooperate in every respect and faa given 90 days to control quality issue around. dealing with boeing and any regulatory issue. >> cheryl: boeing said we've looked extensively and have shared with ntsb what became our hypothesis, documents required were not created when the door plug was open. give you statement from alaska. they said in an event, it is normal for doj to conduct investigation. we're fully cooperating, don't believe we are a target of this investigation. here is the thing with boeing, basically there was a subcontractor, door plug was taken out on the alaska jet last september, put back in. that is working hypothesis. there is no working documentation puts more pressure on boeing between the two fatal max j
this is another problem for boeing. we learned late friday and over weekend, there is pressure on boeing. doj opened criminal investigation into the door plug blow out of the alaska jet in early january. pete buttigieg said it is time for boeing to start answering questions, watch. >> boeing needs too cooperate in every respect and faa given 90 days to control quality issue around. dealing with boeing and any regulatory issue. >> cheryl: boeing said we've looked extensively and have...
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both of the planes were built by boeing and the response the faa is investigating boeing's a some the operations and united's maintenance practices. last week the head of corporate safety of united issued a statement saying in part we stepped up our interactions with the faa recently. they agree we need to take an even closer look at multiple areas of her operation to promote and drive safety compliance. the plane diverted was delivered by boeing in 2001. there's some 2,000 boeing triple 7 in-service worldwide and it's ever been safe to fly right now. 1 death for every 13 million boardings. >> trace: that's very true. dan springer live in seattle. let's bring in kyle bailey a pilot aviation expert and former faa safety team representative. great to have you on the show. dan makes a very good point. this plane is 23 years old. that's a lot of cycles. you've got to go back and think maybe it's not even united issue. the engine thing as a rolls-royce issue or ge. is boeing getting a lot of blame for things they might not be blamed for? >> i think at this point boeing and united are being
both of the planes were built by boeing and the response the faa is investigating boeing's a some the operations and united's maintenance practices. last week the head of corporate safety of united issued a statement saying in part we stepped up our interactions with the faa recently. they agree we need to take an even closer look at multiple areas of her operation to promote and drive safety compliance. the plane diverted was delivered by boeing in 2001. there's some 2,000 boeing triple 7...
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maria: welcome back, we are breaking news, boeing announcing board and management changes, boeing ceo calhoun will step down. the end of the year, calhoun continuing to lead boeing through year end, of course, we have been talking reporting about all of the mishaps happening at boeing the board now making a change, ceo to step down, florida senator marco rubio warning of potential isis threat at the southern border following deadly attack by terrorist union in moscow, watch this. >> i think we should be very concerned as fbi director confirmed to me that there is a there is a trafficking network out there that specializes moving people for profit moving people migrants around the world including across our southern border have links to isis i think common sense tells you if they run a trafficking in issuing of people most certainly use it to move operatives into the united states i am saying that situation excessiveness of the network is a threat if they can do what they did in moscow they would do it to us in a heartbeat. >> is almost a ing state sees all sides targets issis-kattacki
maria: welcome back, we are breaking news, boeing announcing board and management changes, boeing ceo calhoun will step down. the end of the year, calhoun continuing to lead boeing through year end, of course, we have been talking reporting about all of the mishaps happening at boeing the board now making a change, ceo to step down, florida senator marco rubio warning of potential isis threat at the southern border following deadly attack by terrorist union in moscow, watch this. >> i...
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he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming, and he said at some point, you know, this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in recent months, boeing has grappled with questions about its safety culture, specifically repeated problems with its 737 max planes, including the mid-flight blowout of an alaska airlines door. barnett worked on a different plane but raised similar concerns. >> what was his reaction to those headlines? >> it wasn't joyful, i can tell you that. the whole thing was the flying public. he had their back. all these times he's had their back, trying to stand up, get safety concerns straightened out. >> reporter: earlier this month, barnett was found dead in his truck from what the coroner says was an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. >> do you believe this was a suicide? >> the investigation is going on right now, and, yeah, we're not going to go to that. we're going to wait and see what the investigation brings out. >> do you blame boeing? >> i think if this hadn't of gone
he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming, and he said at some point, you know, this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in recent months, boeing has grappled with questions about its safety culture, specifically repeated problems with its 737 max planes, including the mid-flight blowout of an alaska airlines door. barnett worked on a different plane but raised similar concerns. >> what was his reaction to those headlines? >> it wasn't joyful, i can tell...
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again, it was a rough week for boeing. last monday an engine on a united airlines boeing 737 burst into flames on a flight from houston to fort myers, florida. a spokesperson for united told reporters a piece of bubble wrap somehow got sucked into the engine, causing the flames. no injuries were reported. the boeing 737 if 900 made a safe emergency landing in houston. also a tire fell off a united airlines boeing 777 shortly after it took off from san francisco this past week. the tire fell on some cars and a fence in a parking lot. one witness reportedly said the tire completely crushed a tesla. now, that flight was initially heading to japan, but it got diverted to lax. fortunately, that plane was able the make a safe landing here in los angeles. mike? mike: christina coleman reporting live. thanks a lot. president biden now saying israeli e prime minister netanyahu is hurting israel more than helping it. we will have a live report from tel aviv after the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ help fuel today with boost high protein, comple
again, it was a rough week for boeing. last monday an engine on a united airlines boeing 737 burst into flames on a flight from houston to fort myers, florida. a spokesperson for united told reporters a piece of bubble wrap somehow got sucked into the engine, causing the flames. no injuries were reported. the boeing 737 if 900 made a safe emergency landing in houston. also a tire fell off a united airlines boeing 777 shortly after it took off from san francisco this past week. the tire fell on...
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boeing saying we believe the integration of boeing in spirit would further strengthen aviation safety, improve quality come and serve the interest of our customers and shareholders. shares of macy's, investors boosted it to over bid for the retailer. they increase their offer 14%. is now $24 per share. there is a 33% premium to the close on friday. macy's rejected the bid in january, instead revealing a restructuring plan where it will close locations. california and parts of the u.s. west coast are said to face more dangerous wind gusts in deep snow to start the week. after days of winter weather blanketed the area with eight feet of snow. the conditions forest road closures between california and nevada and canceled trains across the region. jonathan: up next, making the case for no rate cuts. >> very reasonable case for zero cuts. the fed doing a dovish pivot to 3.7% unemployment with gdp continuing to be strong is remarkable. jonathan: torsten slok of apollo says no rate cuts in 2024. that conversation is up next. ♪ you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on
boeing saying we believe the integration of boeing in spirit would further strengthen aviation safety, improve quality come and serve the interest of our customers and shareholders. shares of macy's, investors boosted it to over bid for the retailer. they increase their offer 14%. is now $24 per share. there is a 33% premium to the close on friday. macy's rejected the bid in january, instead revealing a restructuring plan where it will close locations. california and parts of the u.s. west...
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so what i will say is whoever is going to lead boeing going forward needs to lead boeing in a direction where culturally and operationally they are 1,000% on top of all quality and safety issues. faa has taken an extraordinary step of restricting how many aircraft they can produce isn't going to allow them to produce any higher numbers of aircraft until and unless they can demonstrate that they can do it safely. it has taken -- >> bill: just to follow up to get to dana's point. is it a good move the head of boeing is stepping down at the end of year? yes or no. >> i'm not taking a position on a leadership choice inside a company. any leader at that company needs to lead it in a direction toward safety. i talked directly to the ceo about my concerns and our concerns on safety and our message to the leadership and to the board of boeing is to make sure that nothing comes higher than safety in their priorities. >> dana: do you think it's safe for everyone to fly right now? >> look, every time i get on an airplane, every few days, i know i'm participating in the safest mode of travel in the
so what i will say is whoever is going to lead boeing going forward needs to lead boeing in a direction where culturally and operationally they are 1,000% on top of all quality and safety issues. faa has taken an extraordinary step of restricting how many aircraft they can produce isn't going to allow them to produce any higher numbers of aircraft until and unless they can demonstrate that they can do it safely. it has taken -- >> bill: just to follow up to get to dana's point. is it a...
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he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing, and his comments, as boeing, and his comments, as boeing remained under the microscope for federation aviation officials, lawmakers, businessmen and travellers after a january incident when a door blew off and alaska airlines jet door blew off and alaska airlinesjet mid—flight door blew off and alaska airlines jet mid—flight leading to an emergency landing. a report by the national transportation safety board found that the bolts intended to hold the door plug plays were not where they needed to be when the plane left the boeing facility. since then, there safety practices have remained in the spotlight. boeing said in a statement it is taking significant action to strengthen safety. it says it is focused on demonstrating change and building trust, one aeroplane at a time. it said the increased scrutiny will make them better. also in the us, its central bank has started a two—day policy meeting, and a decision on interest rates is expected later today. but how are borrowing costs affecting businesses in the world's largest
he called out issues around the safety culture at boeing, and his comments, as boeing, and his comments, as boeing remained under the microscope for federation aviation officials, lawmakers, businessmen and travellers after a january incident when a door blew off and alaska airlines jet door blew off and alaska airlinesjet mid—flight door blew off and alaska airlines jet mid—flight leading to an emergency landing. a report by the national transportation safety board found that the bolts...
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within boeing. finish. >> you're going to look at the cultural concerns broadly. >> yes, yes. >> i think that's absolutely critical. now i'd like to turn to the significant risk posed by autonomous vehicles. in the past 8 years, the ntsb has investigated multiple incidents involving autonomous driving technologies like tesla's autopilot system that aree designed to operate in ospecific road conditions. particular ifly on highways. in fact, in 2016, ntsb recommended that the national highway traffic safety administration and auto he was restrict drivers from activating these systems outside those road conditions. it's long past time that we take firm control of the wheel and steer towards safety and implement this recommendation re. so, madam chair, can you briefly explain the reasoning for this recommendation? >> yes. and, in fact,hi i taught this my come up because this -- you're a champion on this issue. and i just pulled tesla's statement on, which is really their limitations on operational desig
within boeing. finish. >> you're going to look at the cultural concerns broadly. >> yes, yes. >> i think that's absolutely critical. now i'd like to turn to the significant risk posed by autonomous vehicles. in the past 8 years, the ntsb has investigated multiple incidents involving autonomous driving technologies like tesla's autopilot system that aree designed to operate in ospecific road conditions. particular ifly on highways. in fact, in 2016, ntsb recommended that the...
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what dozens of boeing employees and aviation experts are now saying about the safety of the boeing fleet. ambassador sully sullenberger is joining me now. >>> and what efforts are making the cleaning up of the francis scott key bridge more complicated. >>> and it's going to be a long time for sam bankman-fried, what the judge said today when he sentenced the crypto mogul. we're back in 90 seconds. we're back in 90 seconds it's time. yes, the time has come for a fresh approach to dog food. everyday, more dog people are deciding it's time to quit the kibble and feed their dogs fresh food from the farmer's dog. made by vets and delivered right to your door precisely portioned for your dog's needs. it's an idea whose time has come. ♪♪ breathing claritin clear is like... is he? claritin clear? yeah. fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, like nasal congestion. live claritin clear® >>> if you open the paper this morning, read this headline right here, and then checked to make sure your next flight was on an air bus, you probably aren't the only one. quote, shortcuts everywhere. how b
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it's a boeing problem. the body of 62 year old john barnett, a longtime boeing employee and quality manager, was found in charleston, south carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against boeing. >> barnett told the bbc in 2019 that workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. boeing denied his claims, and this past january, he told tmz he was not surprised when that door panel blew off the alaska airlines flight. >> what we're seeing with the door plug blow out is what i've seen with the rest of the airplane as far as jobs not being completed properly, inspection of steps being removed. >> in a statement, boeing said we are saddened by mr. barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends in just the last 24 hours. another unusual incident on a boeing jet. 50 passengers were injured on a 787 dreamliner over australia, many thrown into the ceiling. describing a sudden nosedive, the airline calls the incident a strong shake and blames a technical event. the good n
it's a boeing problem. the body of 62 year old john barnett, a longtime boeing employee and quality manager, was found in charleston, south carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against boeing. >> barnett told the bbc in 2019 that workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. boeing denied his claims, and this past january, he told tmz he was not surprised when that door panel blew off the alaska airlines flight. >> what we're seeing with the door plug...
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neil: it happened again another boeing playing in another incident, alex hogan has more from london. another difficult day for boeing and a terrifying day for passengers on the flight, 50 people wounded a flight traveling from sydney to auckland this was the lat a.m. flight l.a. 800 the boeing 787 dreamliner had a technical issue causing the plane to suddenly lose altitude and dozens wounded 13 taken to the hospital upon landing one person in serious condition, other crew members and passengers mild or moderate injuries some on board were thrown to the ceiling of the plane when it plummeted this happen mid flight and it did land safely the airline issued a statement saying it regrets any inconvenience or discomfort caused to passengers. this comes after a technical problem on another flight today departing from the same airport left sydney headed for san francisco early this morning but because of mechanical issue you can see the flight path the boeing 777 made a u-turn heading back to australia and it landed two hours later this is the latest in a series of difficulties for boeing,
neil: it happened again another boeing playing in another incident, alex hogan has more from london. another difficult day for boeing and a terrifying day for passengers on the flight, 50 people wounded a flight traveling from sydney to auckland this was the lat a.m. flight l.a. 800 the boeing 787 dreamliner had a technical issue causing the plane to suddenly lose altitude and dozens wounded 13 taken to the hospital upon landing one person in serious condition, other crew members and passengers...
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a boeing plane during off a runway in houston and a boeing 737800 landing in oregon with one of its external panels missing. despite these incidents aviation experts maintain it is still very safe to fly. >> should people feel safe getting on a boeing aircraft? >> people should feel safe lying. your chance of dying in a plane crash is about 100 million. i would have no hesitation getting on an airplane for the faa does a phenomenal job at oversight and with all these incidents we have to keep in mind the bottom line is the end result is nobody died. >> last week boeing see if most of the companies committed to transparency and accountability with the regulators they are taking comprehensive actions to strengthen quality and build confidence. >> christina coleman, thanks christina. jon: the pope unexpectedly skipping his palm sunday homily protests in chile and sent a togolf holding elections amid political unrest. those stories and more when we take a trip around the globe at next. there are many ways to do things. at old dominion freight line, we do them this way. this way has people who st
a boeing plane during off a runway in houston and a boeing 737800 landing in oregon with one of its external panels missing. despite these incidents aviation experts maintain it is still very safe to fly. >> should people feel safe getting on a boeing aircraft? >> people should feel safe lying. your chance of dying in a plane crash is about 100 million. i would have no hesitation getting on an airplane for the faa does a phenomenal job at oversight and with all these incidents we...
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boeing has manufacturing woes are rippling across the industry . >> southwest, which only flies boeing jets now, says it will stop hiring pilots and flight attendants and may have to reduce flight schedules because of delivery delays from boeing. united airlines also imposing a hiring freeze in alaska airlines is warning of possible schedule changes. more than 2800 boeing jets are in service nationwide. a recent poll found only 18% of passengers have high confidence that the planes are properly maintained. in response to the concerns, boeing saying we are squarely focused on implementing changes to strengthen quality as difficult and as painful these inspections are for boeing. >> they will help them get back to basics, to be able to begin to earn the trust of the faa and the flying public. >> meanwhile, days after a boeing whistleblower who had raised concerns about production quality was found dead of an apparent suicide, his lawyer has released a statement saying john barnett was in very good spirits and we didn't see any indication he would take his own life. we need more informati
boeing has manufacturing woes are rippling across the industry . >> southwest, which only flies boeing jets now, says it will stop hiring pilots and flight attendants and may have to reduce flight schedules because of delivery delays from boeing. united airlines also imposing a hiring freeze in alaska airlines is warning of possible schedule changes. more than 2800 boeing jets are in service nationwide. a recent poll found only 18% of passengers have high confidence that the planes are...
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why boeing is advising airlines after a report that a cockpit mishap may have triggered the sudden drop. >>> the israel/hamas war. prime minister benjamin netanyahu pushing forward with plans to target hamas in rafah, a city in southern gas. concerns about the fate of nearly 1.5 million palestinians who are there now. >>> here in the u.s., a new mexico state police officer shot and killed on the highway. police releasing an image of the suspect now on the run. >>> the landmark settlement that could change the way americans buy and sell homes. >>> and "america strong" tonight. the popular college dorm school security guard. what students did for him and the family he hasn't seen in more than a decade. >> whit: good evening. it's great to have you with us on this friday night. i'm whit johnson in for david. we begin with that major decision in the georgia election interference case against donald trump. the judge ruling district attorney fani willis can stay on the case, but only if her former romantic partner leaves. the judge finding the romantic relationship between willis and the chie
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there is a major shake-up at boeing. ceo announcing plans to step down after a high-profile series of safety issues. dan springer is watching that from seattle. a lot of people saw this one coming, dan. >> this major change at boeing comes as the company has been under intense pressure for several months over a series of mechanical issues tied directly to safety. announced this morning that ceo dave calhoun will retire at the end of the year. the president and ceo of boeing's commercial aircraft division is out immediately and the chairman of the board will step down as well. the latest crisis was touched off in january when a boeing 737 max nine had a door plug blow out in mid flight. that has triggered three federal investigations, ntsb, federal aviation administration and the department of justice, ntsb determined the door plug was reinstalled with critical bolts missing and boeing has no record of who made that critical mistake. calhoun was dragged in front of congress and took responsibility and said the company has
there is a major shake-up at boeing. ceo announcing plans to step down after a high-profile series of safety issues. dan springer is watching that from seattle. a lot of people saw this one coming, dan. >> this major change at boeing comes as the company has been under intense pressure for several months over a series of mechanical issues tied directly to safety. announced this morning that ceo dave calhoun will retire at the end of the year. the president and ceo of boeing's commercial...
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than boeing. unquestionably, there's problems inside the company too. ah. paul: so why do you think he and these other executives resigned? did they really have to? somebody have to take the fall for this in because you write in your column this week that, actually, there was a lot of signals coming from the government that there needed to be something happening at the senior ranks. enter yeah. this was a change -- >> yeah, this was a change that was directed toward an outside audience. it doesn't do anything for boeing internally. the company still needs to find a new ceo, and now it's set a deadline that it's going to force it to make a decision maybe faster than it should have. but the national transportation safety board gave some scathing testimony recently about the inability of boeing to find the maintenance records to explain what happens with the alaska airlines flight. the finishing aa conducted an audit of the 737 assembly line and found all kinds of problems. the fbi and the justice de
than boeing. unquestionably, there's problems inside the company too. ah. paul: so why do you think he and these other executives resigned? did they really have to? somebody have to take the fall for this in because you write in your column this week that, actually, there was a lot of signals coming from the government that there needed to be something happening at the senior ranks. enter yeah. this was a change -- >> yeah, this was a change that was directed toward an outside audience....
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■ú >> boeing or spirit in this case it's boeing? >> we have not gotten there trying toprovide but can't find. all the security camera footage is a race within 30 days and overwritten. >> just to be clear you're referring to names working that shift or are you talking about the documents? >> the documents they can't find the names we've not been provided. >> let me ask about the three subcontractors those are subcontractors of spirit air spr system? ha correct. it was thought spirit arrow system actual employees were doing work turns out to being done? >> that is correct. three different entities for the three different people. >> information regarding that circumstance? >> we are not at this time. it was a surprise to us we were not told before being contacted by the individual employees that they were contractors and who they were contractors for. but we do not have other information missi space to my knowledge. >> two quick questions i want to ask before my time expires further. ntsb and you make interim recommendations as far as
■ú >> boeing or spirit in this case it's boeing? >> we have not gotten there trying toprovide but can't find. all the security camera footage is a race within 30 days and overwritten. >> just to be clear you're referring to names working that shift or are you talking about the documents? >> the documents they can't find the names we've not been provided. >> let me ask about the three subcontractors those are subcontractors of spirit air spr system? ha correct....
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we do not have a boeing rep here but how can boeing allegedly and not fully cooperate with the ntsb? how is that even possible? >> it's absolutely inexcusable. the ceo has gone out repeatedly saying he's going to be fully cooperative and transparent. but honestly this is nothing new to us. just like the air crash boeing was not forthcoming at all. we should not be surprised about that. one thing i want to mention ntsb chair they weren't cooperating ntsb sat on this for two months. the moment they first knew they had an obligation to alert the public. as they rushed the plane back in service we still have unresolved questions. i have got to tell you it is concerning to me ntsb did not think it was important enough and they sat on that information for two months until the senate asked. arthel: what would they do that? >> my assessment is the ntsb looked and read the cards and figured information is starting to leak out for but we do not t to be held holding the bag so to speak. we went to come out and rent out boeing and that is what they did. you have to also understand they hesitated
we do not have a boeing rep here but how can boeing allegedly and not fully cooperate with the ntsb? how is that even possible? >> it's absolutely inexcusable. the ceo has gone out repeatedly saying he's going to be fully cooperative and transparent. but honestly this is nothing new to us. just like the air crash boeing was not forthcoming at all. we should not be surprised about that. one thing i want to mention ntsb chair they weren't cooperating ntsb sat on this for two months. the...
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i think that is the next big order for boeing. jonathan: brooke sutherland alluded to perhaps they did not realize how big this would turn out to be. what do you think the defining moment was in the last few months? when did they realize they needed big changes? >> to me, the defining moment was more a death of 1000 cuts. all the little problems coming through the manufacturing process, especially at spirit aerosystems with airplanes not created correctly. i don't think it was any big event but just the constancy of the problems coming out. annmarie: as they search for another chief executive office, how much of a liability is that there is not a multipronged industry with many players? there is a duopoly, one in europe and the u.s.. >> is definitely a challenge -- there is definitely a challenge. i do not think there is a wide talent base. suppliers are potentially fertile ground for another ceo. especially as you get into engine manufacturers, there may be some talent down there they can find. that business is a super tight tole
i think that is the next big order for boeing. jonathan: brooke sutherland alluded to perhaps they did not realize how big this would turn out to be. what do you think the defining moment was in the last few months? when did they realize they needed big changes? >> to me, the defining moment was more a death of 1000 cuts. all the little problems coming through the manufacturing process, especially at spirit aerosystems with airplanes not created correctly. i don't think it was any big...
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boeing, i ain't going and now it is a boeing, i'm not going. they become the but of jokes, it's time to find somebody who has integrity and can produce a quality product. the test versus an account will not solve the problem. host: let's talk to gregory in silver spring, maryl there is ae fish go from the headfirst. i want to kno prosecuted at the? if you don't prosecute the ceo of the company, the chairman of the board, how can you bring change in a company? ultimately, the shareholders bear the burden. we are normal people, i have boeing stock. i suffer. where is the prosecutionceo then of the board? why are they not in prison? guest: i actually know the answer to that. after e 737 max8 crashes, the department of justice entered into withg something called a deferred prosecution agreement. the dpa, they had a peri of time where they were supposed to commito no further wrongdoings or violationsd and if they thatd essentially not be prosecuted. that time ended in january this year. united states department of justice now evaluate whether boeing
boeing, i ain't going and now it is a boeing, i'm not going. they become the but of jokes, it's time to find somebody who has integrity and can produce a quality product. the test versus an account will not solve the problem. host: let's talk to gregory in silver spring, maryl there is ae fish go from the headfirst. i want to kno prosecuted at the? if you don't prosecute the ceo of the company, the chairman of the board, how can you bring change in a company? ultimately, the shareholders bear...
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more on that, we're joined by boeing's chief communications officer, dave nardoon. dave, are you -- [ cheers and applause >> yeah, thanks for having me, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, dave, what's the mood over at boeing? it seems like you guys are having a really rough year [ sobbing [ laughter ] >> well, why does everybody have to be so mean about it you know how hard it is to actually build a plane they're big. they have lots of seats and bolts and barf bags. it's terrible. >> jimmy: i -- i just think that people want your planes to be safe i mean, a door blew off one of them >> oh, come on it's just one door use the other one! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it seems like your hand is being -- is invisible. your right hand, is it okay there, dave? >> what happened to it it's gone. it's keying out. >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] >> it's keying out on the green screen >> jimmy: yeah, it did >> i'm green my right hand is green [ light laughter ] what do you want me to do? what do you want me to do? >> jimmy: i don't know >> go like that? keep it inside of that [ laughter ] >> ji
more on that, we're joined by boeing's chief communications officer, dave nardoon. dave, are you -- [ cheers and applause >> yeah, thanks for having me, jimmy. >> jimmy: yeah, dave, what's the mood over at boeing? it seems like you guys are having a really rough year [ sobbing [ laughter ] >> well, why does everybody have to be so mean about it you know how hard it is to actually build a plane they're big. they have lots of seats and bolts and barf bags. it's terrible....
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boeing management changes flight level. chief executive officer david calhoun will leave office at the end of this. year, he headed the corporation at the beginning of 2020. even earlier, in may, chairman of the board of directors larry kalner will leave the company. immediately, without even waiting for shareholder meetings, stendil, the president and general director of the division that produces civil aircraft, will vacate his seat. boeing employees received a letter on monday from david calhoun. it says the incident with alaska airlines flight 1282 was a turning point. the american edition of cnbc reports the decision. calhoun accepted to leave office on one's own. we must continue to work through these incidents calmly and transparently. we must also demonstrate a complete commitment to safety and quality at all levels of the company. everyone's eyes are on us and i'm confident that we can become a better company based on the lessons we 've learned from working together to transform boeing in recent years. it is still
boeing management changes flight level. chief executive officer david calhoun will leave office at the end of this. year, he headed the corporation at the beginning of 2020. even earlier, in may, chairman of the board of directors larry kalner will leave the company. immediately, without even waiting for shareholder meetings, stendil, the president and general director of the division that produces civil aircraft, will vacate his seat. boeing employees received a letter on monday from david...
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lisa: it is not just boeing. we are also hearing about more small incident and medium-sized one at airports and russians about air traffic controllers and a lack of staff if this all just because of the pandemic, is it just that we are hearing the happy things and used to, or is it lack of infrastructure investment? why are hearing more about the bread-and-butter of the industry being challenged, which is safety? >> i think we are hearing a lot more about for several reasons. one of them is congress' failure to raise taxes and the u.s. government has enough money to do the job properly. we have been under-investing in our air traffic control system. we've been under-investing in roads and bridges, and until we step up and fix that problem, i think we are going to continue to have the kinds of problems to which you refer. and certainly we used to be the leader in the world. we are falling behind the europeans are doing, what people in other parts of the world are doing and we need to fix that. and in her to fix it
lisa: it is not just boeing. we are also hearing about more small incident and medium-sized one at airports and russians about air traffic controllers and a lack of staff if this all just because of the pandemic, is it just that we are hearing the happy things and used to, or is it lack of infrastructure investment? why are hearing more about the bread-and-butter of the industry being challenged, which is safety? >> i think we are hearing a lot more about for several reasons. one of them...
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come here trying to save boeing. he saw this coming. he said, at some point, this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he is stepping down. in a statement today, boeing said, we are saddened by mr. barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends. i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted. that's all he wanted, just the safety of the public. >> reporter: you thought that was a mistake? >> he knew that was at stake and that is what he was concentrating on. >> reporter: barnett's family hopes to carry on his whistle-blower lawsuit against boeing after seven years of litigation. it is set scheduled for trial this september. norah? >> norah: mark strassmann, thank you very much. tonight, there is big news from the big apple. driving into the city could get more expensive. the metropolitan transit authority in new york has given the green light to congestion pricing. that is some
come here trying to save boeing. he saw this coming. he said, at some point, this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing ceo dave calhoun announced he is stepping down. in a statement today, boeing said, we are saddened by mr. barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends. i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted. that's all he wanted, just the safety of the...
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division in the boe. the division and the fed now, does that make a little bit more sensitivity to each guest? absolutely. each individual fed speak and the data coming out. this will drive whether there is going to be some -- there could be a debate even if it is delayed. i think that is what the bond market is picking up on. even if chair powell was trying to be neutral and suggestion we will look through this inflation print. i think the overall balance there is focusing on the dots. >> i get it. we are all obsessed with the dot plot. i could talk to you for hours. the senior research economist. we thank you so much for joining us this morning. 20 mourad. we talk about the boe, the fed, the s&p. we will dive into more of the details next. stick with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think this is a signal in the market is taking it is that that they will tell already slightly higher longer. >> it is little bit higher than many thought it there talk about raising rates. >> i think this is a fed that reall
division in the boe. the division and the fed now, does that make a little bit more sensitivity to each guest? absolutely. each individual fed speak and the data coming out. this will drive whether there is going to be some -- there could be a debate even if it is delayed. i think that is what the bond market is picking up on. even if chair powell was trying to be neutral and suggestion we will look through this inflation print. i think the overall balance there is focusing on the dots....
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deciding boeing's ongoing challenges. this after the doj opened a coble investigation of the blowout of a fuselage panel. 20 as now for more. tell us how seriously we should be taking this criminal investigation. >> any criminal investigation has to be taken seriously. the leg has its reputation on the line. it would like the criminal investigation to come out well for it. my understanding is that criminal investigation are typical in this kind of event. and does not necessarily indicate that they have evidence of criminality, but they want to make sure there is no will act that created the problem. but i am not an attorney. i am typically an analyst by day. lisa: i am struck by the fact that the news gets worse and worse for boeing every day. safety regulators went there and found keeping errors. where is the floor? shares are dropping there is also a lack of me said. >> it seems like the bad news keeps coming here. i think the reports that i have seen indicate that part of the fix has to be the spirit aerosystems. there
deciding boeing's ongoing challenges. this after the doj opened a coble investigation of the blowout of a fuselage panel. 20 as now for more. tell us how seriously we should be taking this criminal investigation. >> any criminal investigation has to be taken seriously. the leg has its reputation on the line. it would like the criminal investigation to come out well for it. my understanding is that criminal investigation are typical in this kind of event. and does not necessarily indicate...
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what do you do for the rest of boeing? we assume boeing takes the cogs in-house. take some about 10% per fuselage. they don't have to pay spear for, but obviously they have to manage that better and take on that working capital management wrist themselves. >> if you bottom line and terms of what it might need for boeing and financing the acquisition and what it means for their own earnings and cash flow? >> it depends on if they are gonna have to raise equity. they only have 16 and a cast on the balance sheet. they're gonna lose 2 million in the first quarter. that takes them down to 14. they need ten billion to operate. they don't know if they will have to rate eight billion in equity or eight billion in debt. we think we can do it with data and cash on hand. that takes into account the increased -- analysis or not. we pretty much think it's the washed boeing's free cash flow at this point. if you want to be bullied quotes here in 1 million free cash flow to 6% yield but essentially a wash. >> right. you are really acquiring that free cash flow. >> you are taking
what do you do for the rest of boeing? we assume boeing takes the cogs in-house. take some about 10% per fuselage. they don't have to pay spear for, but obviously they have to manage that better and take on that working capital management wrist themselves. >> if you bottom line and terms of what it might need for boeing and financing the acquisition and what it means for their own earnings and cash flow? >> it depends on if they are gonna have to raise equity. they only have 16 and...
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boeing employees are asked to report any safety deficiencies. boeing's technical defects have hindered the competition of this american company in the production of airplanes in the world markets. especially after china announced the plane passenger 309 production of this country orders from the world. it is up to each manufacturer to prove how strong their products are. the price floor guarantees a valid price guarantee along with a written guarantee of a specialized reference for household appliances. choose our furniture with open arms in the hyper product of ivan house for every taste with a guaranteed price . one-day delivery with the color and design of your choice . take delivery of your furniture today and up to pay in 3 years, hyper home goods, 1 km , 22nd tehran highway, karaj, facing the exit of shahid hammet highway, mom, dad, where are you, how are you, we are fine, don't worry, we have come to sarai irani at this time of the year, the special sale of air conditioners in a large iranian mansion has begun with exceptional conditions,
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what makes boeing different from certainly i boeing different from certainly other companies is that you are talking about two main players in this market, boeing is the american major player here, the european of player is a bus. essentially we are talking about a duopoly. when there are only two players ultimately the customers come in this case the airlines, don't really have much alternative in terms of where they can turn to the by their aircraft. they are already facing these long delays and waiting for the little villages of planes. or else are they going to go to? airbus is already pretty much at full capacity. boeing has room to get it right but what we are seeing is the pressure on the company to say you need to go further and i think this is the attempt by management and the speed with which we are seeing the head of the commercial side of the company leaving immediately and not waiting, i think they are trying to send a message that they are trying to right the ship. but right now a once great american company are certainly struggling. let's look at big tech, because in t
what makes boeing different from certainly i boeing different from certainly other companies is that you are talking about two main players in this market, boeing is the american major player here, the european of player is a bus. essentially we are talking about a duopoly. when there are only two players ultimately the customers come in this case the airlines, don't really have much alternative in terms of where they can turn to the by their aircraft. they are already facing these long delays...
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what investigators believe may have sparked the blast >>> problems piling up for boeing the dozens of issues uncovered on the 737 max production line and new details about the dreamliner that suddenly plunged in midair. >>> on a collision course for trouble? >>> and with texas hold'em at the top of the charts, beyonce is ready to lay leher cards down it's wednesday, march 13th "early today" starts right now good morning, glad you're up early with me. i'm frances rivera we begin with breaking news. a sequel to the 2020 election is officially in the works. as more primary results are counted, nbc news projects that president joe biden and former president trump have each one the magic number of delegates they need to secure their nominations. at the end of february, a "new york times" poll showed that president biden was trailing among registered voters. but this was before the state of the union address. a cnn poll found that most viewers had a positive reaction to the president's message >>> a debate over president biden's handling of classified documents has been reignited on capitol
what investigators believe may have sparked the blast >>> problems piling up for boeing the dozens of issues uncovered on the 737 max production line and new details about the dreamliner that suddenly plunged in midair. >>> on a collision course for trouble? >>> and with texas hold'em at the top of the charts, beyonce is ready to lay leher cards down it's wednesday, march 13th "early today" starts right now good morning, glad you're up early with me. i'm...
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he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming, and he said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing's ceo dave calhoun announced he is stepping down. in a statement today, boeing said "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted. that's all he wanted. just the safety of the public. >> reporter: he thought that was at stake? >> he knew that was at stake. and that's what he was concentrating on. >> reporter: barnett's family hopes to carry on his whistle-blower lawsuit against boeing. after seven years of litigation, it's scheduled for trial this september. norah? >> mark strassmann, thank you very much. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. wanna know a secret? more than just my armpits stink. that's why i use secret whole body deodorant. everywhere! we're all human, its okay to smell like one. (snif
he was trying to save boeing. he saw this coming, and he said at some point this is all going to come down on boeing. >> reporter: in the middle of boeing's reputational crisis, boeing's ceo dave calhoun announced he is stepping down. in a statement today, boeing said "we're saddened by mr. barnett's passing, and our thoughts are with his family and friends." i asked rodney barnett about his brother's legacy. >> that's all he wanted. that's all he wanted. just the safety...
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. >>> a major management shakeup at boeing. the ceo and other top execs on the way out, as safety concerns soar why incidents like the alaska air door plug blowout have an entire generation rethinking how they travel. >>> and while indiana jones' iconic whip might belong in a museum, the floating door from titanic was in a league of its own at the same auction. why the highest bidder will surely never let go of the prop. "early today" starts right now >>> glad you're with us early this morning i'm frances rivera want to bring you breaking news from baltimore overnight rescue efforts are under way at the francis scott key bridge baltimore police confirm a partial bridge collapse. the maryland transportation authority says it was caused by a large ship crashing into the bridge this all unfolded around 1:30 a.m baltimore's mayor said emergency personnel are on the scene baltimore's fire department told the associated press at least search people are in the water and multiple cars were on the bridge at the time we'll keep you up to
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and boeing's board chair will not seek re-election. >> boeing needs to ensure the quality control and the safety metrics that the airlines are looking for. >> reporter: several airlines today said they're committed to boeing as it moves to buy and integrate spirit aerosystems, its troubled fuselage maker. in an e-mail to employees calhoun today said, "the eyes of the world are on us, and i know that we will come through this moment a better company." >> and tom, boeing's headaches have not been limited to the 737 max. >> reporter: that's right. the 787 dreamliner, air force one, the military tanker aircraft have all had issues. and boeing's starliner spaceship is set to carry its first crew to the space station next month, five years behind schedule. so there are challenges companywide, lester. >> tom costello, thank you. >>> more heavy snow tonight across parts of the plains and upper midwest, where as much as a foot more of snow could fall in some areas, producing blizzard conditions. to the south millions could see severe weather this evening. al roker is watching it all. al, what
and boeing's board chair will not seek re-election. >> boeing needs to ensure the quality control and the safety metrics that the airlines are looking for. >> reporter: several airlines today said they're committed to boeing as it moves to buy and integrate spirit aerosystems, its troubled fuselage maker. in an e-mail to employees calhoun today said, "the eyes of the world are on us, and i know that we will come through this moment a better company." >> and tom,...
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the boeing 737 max 8 landing at george bush airport then off the taxiway. what the passengers saw and heard. mola lenghi with late reporting. >>> that new storm targeting millions in the northeast. widespread flooding possible. flood watches already up at this hour. there are also tornado concerns tonight. this is set to move into new york city and the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> tonight, president biden now campaigning in the battlegrounds. first stop, his home state of pennsylvania. and tonight, his answer about debating donald trump. and vice president harris asked about the intense focus on her because of the president's age and what she said to that. mary bruce with the interview tonight. >>> overseas tonight, the humanitarian crisis and a new tragedy in gaza. the hamas-run health ministry saying five children were crushed to death. they say an aid box falling on the children. the parachute failing to open. tonight, the pentagon aware of the reports but says it was not u.s.-delivered aid. tom soufi burridge in the region. >>> just before
the boeing 737 max 8 landing at george bush airport then off the taxiway. what the passengers saw and heard. mola lenghi with late reporting. >>> that new storm targeting millions in the northeast. widespread flooding possible. flood watches already up at this hour. there are also tornado concerns tonight. this is set to move into new york city and the northeast. rob marciano timing it out. >>> tonight, president biden now campaigning in the battlegrounds. first stop, his home...
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boeing has a bunch of fuselage suppliers it can go to. there's a high barrier to aerospace to begin with, safety checks and just the capital that you need for this industry. so we will have to see. it's not clear, but it is different than some of the mergers that we have seen. >> leslie, thank you for being here. >>> well, for the full story, go over to cnbc.com. that story is up there, all the context you need for that possible deal. now to pippa stevens with a cnbc news update. >>> the newark man who shot a young woman in his driveway will spend at least 25 years in prison. the 66-year-old man was convicted in january for the murder of a young woman who accidently turned into his driveway while searching for a party. in addition to themurder charge, the man received a sentence for tampering with evidence. >>> the cdc is dropping guidance that covid positive patients should isolate for five days, ending the strategy in place since the pandemic that health experts said was an important part of controlling the spread. the agency issuing ne
boeing has a bunch of fuselage suppliers it can go to. there's a high barrier to aerospace to begin with, safety checks and just the capital that you need for this industry. so we will have to see. it's not clear, but it is different than some of the mergers that we have seen. >> leslie, thank you for being here. >>> well, for the full story, go over to cnbc.com. that story is up there, all the context you need for that possible deal. now to pippa stevens with a cnbc news update....
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he will leave boeing by the end of the year. of course course this follows the string of troubles that boeing has been having that door plug blowing out of the alaska airlines flight. questions about stuff sanders at their productions among suppliers as well. this appears to be part of a major shakeup in the entire company, not only is the ceo stepping down we've also learned the company's chairman and the head of the commercial airplane unit will also be leaving. again, we're just getting this information or aviation chord just want a pete muntean is digging into the details. he will have a full report. just moments from now. so standby for that >> also >> this morning, key meetings in washington between israeli officials and the biden administration. they come as a relationship has become increasingly we tense. and as the world is waiting for hamas to respond to a proposal to release israeli hostages in exchange for palestinian prisoners, seen as the signs is at the white house or less, what are you expecting today? >> well, j
he will leave boeing by the end of the year. of course course this follows the string of troubles that boeing has been having that door plug blowing out of the alaska airlines flight. questions about stuff sanders at their productions among suppliers as well. this appears to be part of a major shakeup in the entire company, not only is the ceo stepping down we've also learned the company's chairman and the head of the commercial airplane unit will also be leaving. again, we're just getting this...