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and when they got back, they were given accolades as long as on in 50 dfcs for its part. boeing rejects these accusations that it retaliates against concerned employees and even says it's making it easier for its workers to file complaints moines, increase the promotion of the speak up reporting system, resulting in the more than 500 percent increase in the number of submissions during the 1st quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. increased reporting of the sign of progress toward a robust reporting culture. all the while safety incidents continue to go through the roof with boeing, struggling to fulfill safety orders by airlines. after 2 deadly 737 crashes in 20182019. then in march of this year alone the paddling flew off of $1737.00 mid flight. another had its windshield cracked on its way to alaska, and 50 people were even injured after being thrown around the cabin of a 7879. during a so called technical event, it all seems to add credibility to the damning accusations of the former. boeing engineer, who spoke to the senate alongside solid for the department of justi
and when they got back, they were given accolades as long as on in 50 dfcs for its part. boeing rejects these accusations that it retaliates against concerned employees and even says it's making it easier for its workers to file complaints moines, increase the promotion of the speak up reporting system, resulting in the more than 500 percent increase in the number of submissions during the 1st quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023. increased reporting of the sign of progress...
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the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787 dreamliner to be grounded immediately. he claims the wide body jets are not properly fastened and could eventually break apart over time, a claim boeing calls inaccurate. >> the entire flight worldwide, as far as i'm concerned right now, needs an attention. >> solapur has not yet provided any documented evidence, boeing says the issues raised have subject to rigorous engineering examination under faa oversight. this analysis has validated that these issues do not present any safety concerns. boeing on monday invited cameras inside his plane in south carolina defending the quality of the plane. >> it
the boeing whistleblowers giving a preview of his testimony, including one that one type of boeing plane he claims could have a fatal flaw, which boeing denies. today, a congressional hearing is putting the safety and quality of boeing's commercial jets in the spotlight. a senate committee will hear from a whistleblower and a panel of experts who've called for significant improvements at boeing. in a preview of his testimony, the whistleblower sam solapur, a boeing engineer, calls for the 787...
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boeing taken another hit on capitol hill this week as the former boeing engineer turned whistleblower accused the company of taking shortcuts despite safety regulations. watch this. >> effectively there putting out our plans. i saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane and the airplanes are not being built per requirement they are doing stuff that increases the risk factor as the plane gets older you said it's not a safety issue becomes a safety issue. maria: allied pilots association spokesman and american airlines pilot for 36 years captain dennis stager, think of for joining us as we can. >> great to be with you. maria: can you expand issues why does it feel like we have an increase in safety issues on flights right now. >> first off thanks to senator john tim and blumenthal for having the hearing and what in the senate on boeing and getting issues like that and addressed in public and the courage of the whistleblower that has to be investigated but what we see right now is the pressure on safety margin all the things that we look for the happen singularly or happening at th
boeing taken another hit on capitol hill this week as the former boeing engineer turned whistleblower accused the company of taking shortcuts despite safety regulations. watch this. >> effectively there putting out our plans. i saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane and the airplanes are not being built per requirement they are doing stuff that increases the risk factor as the plane gets older you said it's not a safety issue becomes a safety issue. maria: allied pilots...
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ship and reassure passengers that boeing products are safe. this is a headache for them in terms of pr? it is a headache in terms of pr because anybody will now look at this and go, this was a boeing plane, we have been seeing these other incidents with boeing planes, it is all part of the same thing. that if you look at it, it is not really. there are hundreds of thousands of planes flying around every day. incidents like the one we saw on this occasion do happen. it is an order of magnitude different than an unused door falling is an order of magnitude different than an unused doorfalling off is an order of magnitude different than an unused door falling off a plane after take—off. this was a piece of engine bodywork, it did to part of the plane, as far as you know it did not damage it severely. there are occasions when something like this can have severe consequences, on this occasion that did not happen. it is a pr headache for boeing, but once regulars have done theirjob, and find out exactly what went wrong here, we don't yet know, it
ship and reassure passengers that boeing products are safe. this is a headache for them in terms of pr? it is a headache in terms of pr because anybody will now look at this and go, this was a boeing plane, we have been seeing these other incidents with boeing planes, it is all part of the same thing. that if you look at it, it is not really. there are hundreds of thousands of planes flying around every day. incidents like the one we saw on this occasion do happen. it is an order of magnitude...
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a boeing aircraft and 885 deaths since 1996 despite this dismal safety record in july 2022 boeing chief safety officer mike delaney stated i personally have no belief that there's any value in changing the 737 ceo, dave calhoun, lobbied further and said, this is a risk. i'm willing to take if i lose the fight or lose the fight. boeing lobbying efforts ultimately succeeded the grandfathered design of this mass leaves many vulnerabilities when combined with a failure to investigate the manufacturing chaos identified nearly six years ago by a pearson this has led to a predictable but still shocking list of unsafe conditions i've spent almost 40 years studying and trying to eliminate aviation accidents ignoring problems taking shortcuts and deceiving the public just leads to more crashes i'm testifying today out of my great love and respect for the crash. family members that i know michael, nadia nisia, catherine icc chris, javier, and others don't want this to happen to anyone else i also have children and grandchildren what's worked together to fix this. now. thank you thanks, ms pierson.
a boeing aircraft and 885 deaths since 1996 despite this dismal safety record in july 2022 boeing chief safety officer mike delaney stated i personally have no belief that there's any value in changing the 737 ceo, dave calhoun, lobbied further and said, this is a risk. i'm willing to take if i lose the fight or lose the fight. boeing lobbying efforts ultimately succeeded the grandfathered design of this mass leaves many vulnerabilities when combined with a failure to investigate the...
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boeing is out with a statement, we need to read what they said to make sure you understand, boeing says this is absolutely inaccurate. it says extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700 in service planes to date have found zero evidence of air frame fatigue. or any cracking whatsoever. nonetheless, because boeing's reputation has been so damaged over the last five plus years, its own word, it has been doubted and has in fact been undermined by its own actions, now you got multiple whistle-blowers on capitol hill. others who have contacted the committee, concerned about quality control breakdowns at boeing. >> jeff, how -- when you heard that, how serious do you think we should be taking that? >> we should be taking it very seriously, jose, but we should also take it in context of one particular whistle-blower concern. and this particular one, boeing is stating that it is composites, all of their data indicates no fatigue findings in the entire fleet. so while this may be a well meaning, well intentioned whistle-blower, perhaps a -- he just
boeing is out with a statement, we need to read what they said to make sure you understand, boeing says this is absolutely inaccurate. it says extensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy maintenance checks of nearly 700 in service planes to date have found zero evidence of air frame fatigue. or any cracking whatsoever. nonetheless, because boeing's reputation has been so damaged over the last five plus years, its own word, it has been doubted and has in fact been undermined by its...
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this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the logistics of maintaining and servicing planes. there is certainly room for the right tone which is listen to what is going on on the floor and how to these processes -- i think it is important to bear in mind that at boeing, they have a double whammy of both of their biggest assembly lines being stilled essentially before covid and then covid hitting. i would not want to have to run those assembly lines, personally, but you really have to dig deep to change behavior. i think there has been a lot of discussion about culture. i think of culture as how we do things around here. it seems l
this opens the door to getting in front of what has been plaguing the boeing assembly lines. scarlet: people talk about this broken safety culture and culture is set by personnel so you need to change or personnel. we have stan retiring and there is a new head of the business, stephanie pope. she has been lauded for her performance. talk about what she needs to expand as she takes on this troubled unit. nicolas: i will say i think running the services business put her in touch with a lot of the...
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obviously, boeing is experiencing difficulties. the company is currently undergoing changes in management and is searching for a new ceo. by the way, the old director did not offend himself. 22.5 million dollars in 2022, 33 million in 2023. the growth in income of the head of the booing corporation was inversely proportional to the stock exchange dynamics of its shares and the level of safety of aircraft, the passengers of which are now... paid for all this, including their lives. valentin bogdanov, ivan udkin and evgeny samsonov, lead the usa. the us authorities will try to get the georgian government to prevent the law on new agents being considered in the republic from coming into force. the american state democratic party openly declared its desire to influence the internal affairs of the republic. meanwhile, in tbilis, the opposition also decided not to limit itself to legal norms and that night tried to break into government ones. and there was, yura’s makeup took 5-6 hours, it took two hours to warm up, all this on my feet
obviously, boeing is experiencing difficulties. the company is currently undergoing changes in management and is searching for a new ceo. by the way, the old director did not offend himself. 22.5 million dollars in 2022, 33 million in 2023. the growth in income of the head of the booing corporation was inversely proportional to the stock exchange dynamics of its shares and the level of safety of aircraft, the passengers of which are now... paid for all this, including their lives. valentin...
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boeing feels it has aircrafts. boeing feels it has a robust defence against the specific allegation from the 77 product quality. on the 737, the max, it was just the door incident. they are waiting for the investigation and holding its hands up and admitting, culturally, in terms of its whole approach to engineering, it really needs to have a review on how does things. there is also reputational damage as well as presume. i was flying monarchy 737 maxes a few days ago and have to be honest, i was relieved when it landed. it was a very smooth flight. what is boeing going to to recover? let flight. what is boeing going to to recover?— to recover? let us not forget on aircraft — to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes _ to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off- to recover? let us not forget on aircraft takes off safely i on aircraft takes off safely every day. this is not a complete safety problem here and now. what it is is a huge reputational problem. boeing faces financial problems which it i
boeing feels it has aircrafts. boeing feels it has a robust defence against the specific allegation from the 77 product quality. on the 737, the max, it was just the door incident. they are waiting for the investigation and holding its hands up and admitting, culturally, in terms of its whole approach to engineering, it really needs to have a review on how does things. there is also reputational damage as well as presume. i was flying monarchy 737 maxes a few days ago and have to be honest, i...
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that china needs a boeing. at this meeting, biden manages to agree with sizen pinn on the resumption of a record contract for the supply of american aircraft, which was suspended after the disasters. only then boeing and biden will ruin everything themselves. mr. president, after today you will still call president xi a dictator. yes. he's a dictator. secretary of state blinken will do ugh, but it will be too late. china will only have to wait for a reason, that very fallen door, to overturn the boeing again. here is the chinese answer with boeing and airbus, as chairman xidin ping calls it, the dream of the nation. and also this plane is already being called the future boeing killer. we spend billions of dollars buying passenger cars. aircraft every year, we now plan to spend more on producing our own aircraft. while the american corporation is being bombarded with more and more accusations, the dream of the chinese nation really has a chance, especially since there is no longer a place for dreamers in boeing.
that china needs a boeing. at this meeting, biden manages to agree with sizen pinn on the resumption of a record contract for the supply of american aircraft, which was suspended after the disasters. only then boeing and biden will ruin everything themselves. mr. president, after today you will still call president xi a dictator. yes. he's a dictator. secretary of state blinken will do ugh, but it will be too late. china will only have to wait for a reason, that very fallen door, to overturn...
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that is not a single person from boeing went to jail -- not a sigel person from boeing went to jail. >> he believes the policy that allows manufacturers to police themselves is a key part of the problem. >> the gold standard is fools gold because the only thing that is more dangerous than a dangerous environment is the illusion of a safe environment. >> the allegations land on a long troubling list. >> all the problems that we have had we put band-aid over band-aid to resolve the problems and band-aid over band-aid does not cover it. >> he says he and other whistleblowers endured professional retaliation and threats after raising concerns internally. >> you just try to escape from that because this is hell i was subjected to. >> rather than saying you have a point, we need to do something about this. they are telling you to hide it. they are threatening you. >> threatening you, sidelining you. transfer you. >> in response, boeing said retaliation is strictly prohibited. the company also said we know we have more work to do to foster a safety culture and we are taking action across ou
that is not a single person from boeing went to jail -- not a sigel person from boeing went to jail. >> he believes the policy that allows manufacturers to police themselves is a key part of the problem. >> the gold standard is fools gold because the only thing that is more dangerous than a dangerous environment is the illusion of a safe environment. >> the allegations land on a long troubling list. >> all the problems that we have had we put band-aid over band-aid to...
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but this is their american business, we are more concerned about where the new boeing boeings released are flying now, and how not to get caught by them? boeing last year. produced 528 aircraft, the company is a monopolist in the american air transportation market, american airlines mainly buy boeing products, and booing also supplies its planes all over the world and competes only with sbas, but for example, major buyers of boeings are arab countries, in particular saudi arabia, the united arab emirates and others. against the backdrop of all the events , wisconsin senator ron johnson’s call not to stir up a scandal so as not to disturb the public looked rather strange, as if people lived in a vacuum and did not follow the news. by the way, according to a survey, 75% of young americans are already afraid to fly because of the boeing scandal. well, if anything, come to us are contacted. we have jets, great. thank you, it was konstantin churikov, about the congressional hearings on... let's continue to talk about international topics: dutch prime minister mark rutte proposed purchasin
but this is their american business, we are more concerned about where the new boeing boeings released are flying now, and how not to get caught by them? boeing last year. produced 528 aircraft, the company is a monopolist in the american air transportation market, american airlines mainly buy boeing products, and booing also supplies its planes all over the world and competes only with sbas, but for example, major buyers of boeings are arab countries, in particular saudi arabia, the united...
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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 787's 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 th
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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the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for the review at 12 u.k. time. i want to bring in someone who has been in the room, michael sanders joins me, bank of england monetary policy committee member. thank you for waking up early for us. i would like to pick up where anna left off, the idea of communicating better, could this recommendation scenario, do you think it will make that big of a difference? michael: if the question is how to deal with uncertainty around the central forecast, the bank of england has a central forecast which is a thick line and gradually diminishing intensity around that. getting wider as the horizon goes forward to bill estate uncertainty around the central path. these charts are so wide that they sort of say two or three years out anything could happen. scenarios illustrate what might happen to the econom
the question is whether the boe will shift its forecast. a bath for interest rates backed by a model on judgment that will improve communications, i think this is the area we are focused on. kriti:. plots come with criticism as it is. anna, thank you for the review at 12 u.k. time. i want to bring in someone who has been in the room, michael sanders joins me, bank of england monetary policy committee member. thank you for waking up early for us. i would like to pick up where anna left off, the...
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there are many complaints about the supplier of boeing fuselages. the texas attorney general has launched an investigation against the company. however, analysts believe that much is being done to divert attention. it doesn’t matter who built the plane, according to their logic , the heads of other departments should leave. boeing needs to calm angry customers who spent billions of dollars just to... to see endless headlines about planes constantly falling apart. they also need to reassure regulators. this is how everything happens in... there is enough experience to calculate an insurance pension, as well as people with disabilities who have lost their breadwinner. a social pension is also paid to military personnel and volunteers who have become disabled as a result of a military injury, as well as to some other categories of citizens. in total, the increase will affect about 4 million people; more than 37 billion rubles have been budgeted for this. also from april 1 , the salaries of doctors and nurses will be increased in all russian regions.
there are many complaints about the supplier of boeing fuselages. the texas attorney general has launched an investigation against the company. however, analysts believe that much is being done to divert attention. it doesn’t matter who built the plane, according to their logic , the heads of other departments should leave. boeing needs to calm angry customers who spent billions of dollars just to... to see endless headlines about planes constantly falling apart. they also need to reassure...
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new video from boeing shows the so-called fatigue testing on its planes. a pendulum device banging a panel that represents the fuselage of a 787 dreamliner, which boeing says simulates what planes experience during long time use. boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear, boeing says the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released a video yesterday after several of its employees testified on capitol hill, questioning the quality and safety of boeing planes. >> i have raised these issues over three years, i was ignored, whistleblower sam salarpur, an engineer, told lawmakers. >> manufacturing shortcuts could lead to the dreamliner breaking apart after extensive use. i have serious concerns about the safety of the 787 and 777 aircraft. sleeper also voiced concern about another plane, the 777. he says he was dismissed by boeing officials after allegedly seeing factory workers jumping on sections
new video from boeing shows the so-called fatigue testing on its planes. a pendulum device banging a panel that represents the fuselage of a 787 dreamliner, which boeing says simulates what planes experience during long time use. boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear, boeing says the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released...
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quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses. the president of columbia university is speaking. >> leading large complex and diverse organizations to a great university like columbia. but on october 7th, the world changed, and so did my focus. israel was brutally attacked by hamas terrorists and very soon it became clear these horrific events would unite fear and anger across our campus. for thousands of jewish and israeli students, the catastrophe was deeply personal. many new people who had been killed or taken hostage in the attack. for many other columbia students, the war in gaza also had profound personal implications
quality control lapses at boeing. >> if we have another crash, i am not sure if boeing can survive that or not, and that's what i'm trying to prevent. >> salehpour says he's coming forward because he tried to raise these concerns internally within boeing but he got nowhere. he feels he has an ethical obligation to speak up. boeing insists this is a very safe aircraft and these concerns are baseless. >> thank you so much for bringing us that. >>> let's go back to that...
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boeing expected to report in just over two hours as the aerospace giant continues to face a bumpy road ahead around production issues and succession questions. it's wednesday, april 24th, 2024 and you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc ♪ >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." we're coming to you live from cnbc london. thanks so much for being here with us. let's get you ready for the trading addai head we check on the tech stock futures with the s&p and nasdaq. the s&p has seen its best day since february the douceting its streak to four straight days. taking a look, a bit of a mixed picture. the s&p solidly in the green right now. investors getting more fresh momentum with another big day of earnings on tap. we get results from at&t, ford, boeing, meta, and ibm just to name a few the bond markets slipped a bit durable goods data, that's out later this morning right now we see the benchmark 2-year pulling back. it pulled back just about six basis points this morning. we also want to get a check on oil. data showing a surprise. a positive sign for demand ta
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i do trust flying on boeing airplanes. i don't have any issue flying on any type of boeing airplane, to include the max. do i trust boeing, period? the jury is still out on that. i think they have done some things to lose my trust, and they're slowly building it back, but i'm not there. >> mr. munoz, same question. >> you know, flying on aircraft, i'll answer that question from a pilot's perspective. pilots don't have any reservation about flying on the aircraft safety is there. i trust boeing as well, but we don't know what's coming we don't know what the new ceo is going to do and answering that question is, time will tell not because of boeing and it's wonderful people and professionals, but because the leadership is still sort of in a mix there. and so ask us that later and we'll have a better answer >> i don't mean to embarrass you, but if they called, would you take the job as ceo? >> well, thank you i'll stay off that pattern for now. there's enough speculation going around, but listen, it's a great company. >> unde
i do trust flying on boeing airplanes. i don't have any issue flying on any type of boeing airplane, to include the max. do i trust boeing, period? the jury is still out on that. i think they have done some things to lose my trust, and they're slowly building it back, but i'm not there. >> mr. munoz, same question. >> you know, flying on aircraft, i'll answer that question from a pilot's perspective. pilots don't have any reservation about flying on the aircraft safety is there. i...
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as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged culte? i mean that that's really problematic. yowant people tbe able to come forward d y, this is a safety issue without being worried, ty're gonna get fired well, i'm also the law when i was inspect general, e of the things i d do was take whistleblower complaints and by-la you have to take them very priess the federal government and in certain aviation industries and in e aies. and of crse, the whtleblowers are entled to prottion. there e fedel laws that protect themso as they the investigate this i do think that other whistleblowers will come forward and will recover, uover whet
as should boeing. so i think the response was probay too early for them to sathey're not concerned, they should be. >> well, he also claims th eing has a culture where employee ccerns when they express coerns about things they're met with retaliation, which means theoretically there could be other whistleblowers with damning claims too afraid to come forward. can boeing's leadershipverhaul really changed this type of alleged culte? i mean that that's really problematic. yowant people tbe...
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boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700 representives to the european parliament. the state of the economy will be high on the agenda for many. our correspondent nick beake reports now from the spanish port of algeciras. it's the country's biggest port, and its second largest industrial hub, but unemployment there is twice the eu average. ina in a perfect world 20—year—old lucy would make a living doing what she loves. restoring furniture. today it is this a coat of arms. but he does not pay enough and in her part of spain fighting anyjob is really hard. translation: i am workin: really hard. translation: i am working very _ real
boeing insists it put safety and — at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality _ at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above - at peace. boeing insists it put safety and quality above all i safety and quality above all else and won't tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. but the aerospace giant still finds itself under scrutiny as never before. theo leggett, bbc news. injune millions of people across the european union will head to the polls to elect more than 700...
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a former boeing quality control manager, he was found three weeks ago in charleston. the cause of death has been declared as suicide, but his lawyers consider it suspicious and want to investigate the real cause of death. and now we see the closed world according to the picture. and the prophet, pray and pray. we are coming to the end of the world today. good night, god bless you. the stubborn enemy of the citrus orchards is max madi , which in the past years, to fight this pest , nuclear industry technologists have used the method of sterilization of insects with the help of spraying, we use the insect itself against the insect itself, a special stage of the insect. we irradiate it, make it infertile, and so on we send the insect to the garden environment, and the barren male insects mate with the healthy insects in the environment, and as a result, no eggs are laid , and the population decreases automatically. of course, in addition to eliminating pests of citrus orchards, irradiation is also used to eliminate pests of other agricultural products, and with the help
a former boeing quality control manager, he was found three weeks ago in charleston. the cause of death has been declared as suicide, but his lawyers consider it suspicious and want to investigate the real cause of death. and now we see the closed world according to the picture. and the prophet, pray and pray. we are coming to the end of the world today. good night, god bless you. the stubborn enemy of the citrus orchards is max madi , which in the past years, to fight this pest , nuclear...
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challenges for boeing and how that is feeding in. we set you up with a preview of that, stay with us, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we believe for the next five years there is banking, insurance, optimized ecosystem. and then we've got an operator in mexico, spain. online lending business and a platform over time. the brand that we've built, a digital platform, that is what we believe is the long-term plan. tom: that was the ceo of south african lender speaking to jennifer who will be leading our special coverage next friday on africa amplified on bloomberg tv so tune in for that. the earning story, boeing's cash burn will be in focus. they are engulfed in a crisis involving its main source of revenue. let's get more from bloomberg's said philip in great detail. what are you and the investors looking for from boeing results? sid: what investors are looking for is cash flow and cash burn this quarter, because they may have burn through 4 billion in cash. that would reduce their cash, so that is a big concern to see what the burn looks lik
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boeing has been widely criticized after the 737 max cabin door was torn off on january 5. according to customs statistics, the volume of foreign trade is negligible.
boeing has been widely criticized after the 737 max cabin door was torn off on january 5. according to customs statistics, the volume of foreign trade is negligible.
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boeing enterprises. the american boeing company is in turmoil more than ever. a whistleblower has accused the manufacturer of rushing the production process, which has cost the safety of its planes. he mentioned the defects and problems in dreamliner 787 and 77 models is. the lawyers of this engineer, who has worked for boeing for 10 years, in a letter addressed to the civil aviation organization of the united states of america, expressed an alarming figure. pointed out this problem exists in thousands of airplanes currently in circulation. they wrote in this letter that our client has personally observed that boeing's quality controls ignore approximately 33% of defects, and this figure can even reach 60% in some boeing programs. according to this whistleblower, parts of the body of the boeing 787 aircraft, which are located in the front and rear of the aircraft, have been modified for assembly. even if the pressure that must be borne is 165 times more than the recommended limit, but these accusations, which boeing rejected, were raised in a situation where th
boeing enterprises. the american boeing company is in turmoil more than ever. a whistleblower has accused the manufacturer of rushing the production process, which has cost the safety of its planes. he mentioned the defects and problems in dreamliner 787 and 77 models is. the lawyers of this engineer, who has worked for boeing for 10 years, in a letter addressed to the civil aviation organization of the united states of america, expressed an alarming figure. pointed out this problem exists in...
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the anti-boeings of world. the general electrics of the world that continue to print these amazing results paired with an airline who has to benefit if they are not getting the max deliveries on time. i think boeing is still a duopoly. there is a lot of upside in the stock. i believe they'll get to $10 billion. i think ahead of that we have to fix the 737 max. there has to be a fix with spirit. it looks like spirit lost $300 million to $500 of cash flow in the first quarter. boeing has to shore up its balance sheet. they have to negotiate it with the unions. there is a long laundry list to get to that $10 billion. it's feasible. katie: a lot to work through. you mentioned spirit. we heard from dave calhoun earlier this morning saying that the spirit aerosystems deal it's still on. is that the right move forward? sheila: i think it is. they are fix ago lot. the new c.e.o. has done a lot to fix spirit. one of the -- one of our suggestions is if you do take spirit in house, there needs to be a green field or big a
the anti-boeings of world. the general electrics of the world that continue to print these amazing results paired with an airline who has to benefit if they are not getting the max deliveries on time. i think boeing is still a duopoly. there is a lot of upside in the stock. i believe they'll get to $10 billion. i think ahead of that we have to fix the 737 max. there has to be a fix with spirit. it looks like spirit lost $300 million to $500 of cash flow in the first quarter. boeing has to shore...
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it's only expanding a right-wing revolt and a new blow to boeing as a whistleblower testifies the the asian giant. this knowingly putting out defective planes that could break apart during flight are source tonight as an engineer looking at the safety of boeing who also lost his sister in a deadly plane crash. i'm john king and for kaitlan collins, this is the source a shot across the bow to trump arguments not yet underway in the former president's first criminal trial. but the prosecution just revealed what it wants to use against him if big if he ends up testifying in his own defense, that is a giant f despite the former president's claims which is my absolute, it's a scam. it's a scam that's not a trial testifying. i tell the truth. i mean, all i can do is tell the truth and the truth is that there's no case they have no case. and again, you have to read the scholars read all of the legal scholars. i haven't seen one legal scholar that said this is the case prosecutors begged to differ. >> they're now unveiling some of their ammunition, what they would bring up all potentially cro
it's only expanding a right-wing revolt and a new blow to boeing as a whistleblower testifies the the asian giant. this knowingly putting out defective planes that could break apart during flight are source tonight as an engineer looking at the safety of boeing who also lost his sister in a deadly plane crash. i'm john king and for kaitlan collins, this is the source a shot across the bow to trump arguments not yet underway in the former president's first criminal trial. but the prosecution...
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boeing has no presence in the state of texas. we were told as families there was no criminal investigation into boeing. and then out of nortwhere, we rd in the newspaper about this prosecution agreement. >> carley: what do you think is going on with boeing? >> what i think is basically profit over safety, production, production, production, safety be damnesd and nothing has changed sinsz the crashes. >> carley: you are meeting with the doj, what do you think is going to happen in that meeting? >> i think this is box-checking exercise for the doj. we were found to be crime victims, that is why we're able to challenge this case. i think it is dog and pony show that the doj wants to show the judge they have talked to us and basically i don't think a lot will happen out of today. if it is not evidenceary hearing or anything like that. >> carley: how are you doing? i can't imagine losing two sons at the same time. in their 20s five years ago and you have been fighting for answers ever since. >> we have, we are fighting for justice and
boeing has no presence in the state of texas. we were told as families there was no criminal investigation into boeing. and then out of nortwhere, we rd in the newspaper about this prosecution agreement. >> carley: what do you think is going on with boeing? >> what i think is basically profit over safety, production, production, production, safety be damnesd and nothing has changed sinsz the crashes. >> carley: you are meeting with the doj, what do you think is going to happen...
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boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is a possibility to employees in your customer after product delivery. this is extremely important in determining an organisation's overall safety culture, as they all complement each other. to be successful, organisations may not simply choose simply one or two of these components because they are less expensive or more manageable. in addition, in aerospace, not following all for components of the safety culture or just the following all for components of the safety culture orjust the ones that have less impact, thus to appear
boeing denies that's the case. the departing ceo of boeing has repeatedly said the company is focused on safety after the two fatal 737 max crashes and an incident injanuary where part of a cabin wall fell off a plane shortly after take—off. let's take a listen to what mr salehpour is telling the hearing. its proven value in airspace industries, it should be made clear this culture concept is not only for airline operations, but rather, any aerospace operation where risk of injury or death is...
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i believe that all boeing 787 airliners around the world should be banned from taking off until this problem is addressed. tens of thousands of human lives are at stake. the dream liner turned into a nightmare for its developers, about a thousand of them were released, and problems began almost immediately after putting aircraft into service. 11 years ago , all dreamairs were banned from flying for 3 months until their lithium batteries, which caught fire for no apparent reason, were replaced. a month ago , a trial was supposed to take place in a south carolina court, where another former boeing employee, joe barnett, planned to talk about problems with the 787 wings. yes, he didn’t show up, he was found in the parking lot with a bullet in his head. the police called it suicide. the company itself with planes, which have happened nine times since the beginning of this year alone serious incidents, denies the accusations of the informants, but the head of boeing, dave kalukhin , still said that he would resign by the end of the year. his corporation's stock price has fallen nearly 4
i believe that all boeing 787 airliners around the world should be banned from taking off until this problem is addressed. tens of thousands of human lives are at stake. the dream liner turned into a nightmare for its developers, about a thousand of them were released, and problems began almost immediately after putting aircraft into service. 11 years ago , all dreamairs were banned from flying for 3 months until their lithium batteries, which caught fire for no apparent reason, were replaced....
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tonight boeing fiercely declnyi the claims. >> reporter: tonight boeing scrutinized on capitol hill, the company under fire for months after that door plug flew off a boeing 737 max 9 at 16,000 feet. >> i have serious concerns about the safety about the 787 and 777 aircraft. >> reporter: sam salehpour, an engineer worked with boeing for seven years, alleging dream liners with at risk of breaking apart in midair after extensive use because, he says, the fuselage is not secured properly. >> i have raised these issues for three years. >> reporter: he was eventually moved from the program to the 777, where he says he saw more issues. >> i literally saw people jumping on the pieces of the airplane to get them to align. >> reporter: but during the hearing, the whistleblower provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing halted 787 deliveries for nearly two years to address these issues. the company standing behind its fleet saying a 787 can safely operate for at least 30 years before needing expanded maintenance routines. ebs tensive and rigorous testing of the fuselage and heavy check
tonight boeing fiercely declnyi the claims. >> reporter: tonight boeing scrutinized on capitol hill, the company under fire for months after that door plug flew off a boeing 737 max 9 at 16,000 feet. >> i have serious concerns about the safety about the 787 and 777 aircraft. >> reporter: sam salehpour, an engineer worked with boeing for seven years, alleging dream liners with at risk of breaking apart in midair after extensive use because, he says, the fuselage is not secured...
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they made deferred prosecution agreement with boeing meaning if boeing behaved well in the three years, they would move to dismiss the charges with court. boeing did not behave well. the blow out happened three days before the agreement was to expire. we are bringing evidence and complaints from pilots and many other warning bells beside the b blowout. many warning bells before our crashes. >> brian: do you have to get a lawyer to convince the justice department to sue boeing? >> we have a federal volunteer, paul casell from university of utah, volunteering time to represent the family members. >> brian: tell me about your daughter. >> my daughter was incredible, she was a humanitarian, on mission to look for accountability, looking at gates foundation money going to help people in uganda. she was an analyst looking to make the biggest impact possible and she was doing it through accountability. executives made these decisions and should be prosecuted, the executives personally. people have to face their decisions. >> brian: you will not give up the fight and you are running for office
they made deferred prosecution agreement with boeing meaning if boeing behaved well in the three years, they would move to dismiss the charges with court. boeing did not behave well. the blow out happened three days before the agreement was to expire. we are bringing evidence and complaints from pilots and many other warning bells beside the b blowout. many warning bells before our crashes. >> brian: do you have to get a lawyer to convince the justice department to sue boeing? >> we...
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what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and almost make them the boss of boeing to some extent, to make them feel good and passionate about them feel good and passionate about the quality of the work they are doing. the quality of the work they are doinu. �* . doing. and all the while the customer — doing. and all the while the customer is _ doing. and all the while the customer is caught - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in - doing. and all the while the customer is caught in the i doing. and all the while the - customer is caught in the middle. they
what is key about boeing now is to re—instill confidence. if you run an airline you need to see the production line will stabilise, that the person in charge at the top knows what they are doing to instil safety culture and that has been the issue. the culture has simply not been as a safety conscious and it as it should have been and what they need to do is to make sure their employees think about culture much more and think about safety much more and think about safety much more and think...
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boeing says it is cooperating with all of the ongoing investigations. kris van cleave, cbs news, las vegas. >>> also on capitol hill, a heated hearing over the rise of anti-semitism on the campus of columbia university in manhattan. while the president of the ivy league school admitted more can be done to protect jewish students, pro-palestinian protesters took over the campus clashing with police, and they also lit small fires into the night. the story from cbs' nikole killion. [ chants ] >> reporter: the fiery debate over anti-semitism at columbia university made its way to capitol hill. >> anti-semitism has no place on our campus. >> reporter: as republicans accuse the ivy league institution of gross negligence for its handling of anti-semitic incidents including assaults and vandalism. >> trying to reconcile the free speech rights of those who wanted to protest and the rights of jewish students to be in an environment free of discrimination and harassment has been the central challenge. >> reporter: egyptian born university president nemat shafik wa
boeing says it is cooperating with all of the ongoing investigations. kris van cleave, cbs news, las vegas. >>> also on capitol hill, a heated hearing over the rise of anti-semitism on the campus of columbia university in manhattan. while the president of the ivy league school admitted more can be done to protect jewish students, pro-palestinian protesters took over the campus clashing with police, and they also lit small fires into the night. the story from cbs' nikole killion. [...
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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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between the safety messaging from boeing executives versus the practice on the assembly lines? >> and you certainly saw that the issues with safety in several incidents and the ceo stepping down, boeing facing a lot of criticism and investigations at this point, gabe cohen, thank you so much for them >> all right. >> here's where futures >> stand this morning, markets took a hit yesterday after the release of new inflation numbers you can see not so great dow futures, nasdaq futures down, down, down. we're gonna get another gate look though at ppi that is coming up in the next ten or so minutes, we will bring that to you as soon as it comes in plus, it's a tradition, unlike any other. but golf fans are going to have to wait just a little bit longer. when we can expect the weather to let up at the masters, that isn't it >> sunday and ninth of space, for stoma whole story with anderson cooper, the james webb telescope. are we alone? >> followed by the two >> part finale? space shuttle columbia, both final flight sunday starting at eight on cnn with car gurus, you can by or sell y
between the safety messaging from boeing executives versus the practice on the assembly lines? >> and you certainly saw that the issues with safety in several incidents and the ceo stepping down, boeing facing a lot of criticism and investigations at this point, gabe cohen, thank you so much for them >> all right. >> here's where futures >> stand this morning, markets took a hit yesterday after the release of new inflation numbers you can see not so great dow futures,...
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the quality and safety of boeing's planes in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> during the hearing that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms of overall quality. it does mean that they've got to change the way they view on the front lines, their responsibilities towards personal responsibilities, towards safety, and that's what's been slipping over time. the idea that they could they could have things wrong with the airplane as it's going down, the production line, but still push it to the next position on the line rather than stopping the line and making sure it was right. >> boeing is standing behind its fleet, saying it's fully confident in the 777 87, which, quote, has safely flown more than 3.9 billion pa
the quality and safety of boeing's planes in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production, boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist. >> even though they exist. >> during the hearing that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't...
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new video released by boeing shows so-called fatigue testing on its plane. it's a device that bangs on the panels, which simulates what planes experienced during long time use. in this video, boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear. boeing claims the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released the video following several of its employees testifying on capitol hill, questioning the quality and safety of boeing's planes. >> in a rush to address its bottlenecks in production. boeing hit problems, pushing pieces together with excessive force to make them appear that the gaps don't exist, even though they exist during the hearing, that former employee provided no evidence to support his claims. >> boeing calls the claims inaccurate and says it is confident in the safety and durability of its 787 jets. >> this is a watershed moment for boeing. it doesn't mean that they are going downhill in terms o
new video released by boeing shows so-called fatigue testing on its plane. it's a device that bangs on the panels, which simulates what planes experienced during long time use. in this video, boeing intentionally damaged the panel to see if the banging would cause the fuselage to tear. unlike previous generation planes where metal fatigue caused holes to tear. boeing claims the composite material on the 787 dreamliner prevented further damage. boeing released the video following several of its...
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boeing says that is not true. they say they have robust processes, but the allegation is out there in the stock took a dip as a result. lizzy: deliveries came in, lowest in q1 for almost three years, but a glimmer of hope in march on the order side. >> first quarter was one to forget. this was a difficult phase. numbers came in light, but not terrible. so there is hope looking forward. they've managed to stabilize. they have in a border so it is a product people want to buy. if they can maintain this, maybe there is hope for recovery. lizzy: how does it compare to airbus? >> airbus had a strong quarter. first quarter is always weaker at the russian the end of the year. first couple of months are light. but airbus looks much stronger and that is the bigger story. two companies taking diverging paths. boeing working through a series of problems. lizzy: you have to tell me afterwards which kind of land i'll be getting on. benedict, thank you for the update and the latest numbers. now bloomberg source says at least th
boeing says that is not true. they say they have robust processes, but the allegation is out there in the stock took a dip as a result. lizzy: deliveries came in, lowest in q1 for almost three years, but a glimmer of hope in march on the order side. >> first quarter was one to forget. this was a difficult phase. numbers came in light, but not terrible. so there is hope looking forward. they've managed to stabilize. they have in a border so it is a product people want to buy. if they can...
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speaker's job threatened senators about to become jurors history is about to be made but what kind boeing back in the hot seat lawmakers are about to hear from a whistleblower who says assembly issues with one of their planes could be catastrophic and charged with murder. >> new details on why a man shot and killed an innocent uber driver. he believed was working with a scammer. i'm kate baldwin with john on berman, sara is out today. this is cnn news central remds, me whai ant to say is's 00 ahouse speaker mike johnson. do know where youjob is? >> will he me it till tomorrow? >> till friday tl next week? it's probably an important queson for mike joson. i might be le or death for the people of uke as the new york times ts mog, everything has to go rht for d for johnson toeep his jo a few publicans are threatening revolt.ohns has refud to step down, calling it an absurd notn. h says, we are simy hererying to do our bs with is now se as lauren fox, it' lay a tree and lauren, let' start with you and get a sense of where t things stand at 9:00 a.m. on wednesday morning for mike johnson yeah.
speaker's job threatened senators about to become jurors history is about to be made but what kind boeing back in the hot seat lawmakers are about to hear from a whistleblower who says assembly issues with one of their planes could be catastrophic and charged with murder. >> new details on why a man shot and killed an innocent uber driver. he believed was working with a scammer. i'm kate baldwin with john on berman, sara is out today. this is cnn news central remds, me whai ant to say...