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there'd never been a boeing delay in a boeing programme. event looked like a catastrophe, rather than a manageable series of delays. >> the dreamliner business strategy was backfiring. designed to save so much funny, it was costing boeing billions. >> the outsourcing plan failed very badly. all the different suppliers who were going to build these major sections couldn't actually do it. >> to fix the dreamliner boeing dispatched hundreds of inspectors to quality suppliers around the globe, including its partners alenia in southern italy. >> we are walking through the process. >> alenia would take on the tack of constructing the body of plane - not with aluminium panels but composite plastic barrels. the pain active to lose weight saving fuel and making the 787 cheaper to run. no one had made anything like this before. not boeing and especially not alenia. >> there is nothing comparable with that. >> nothing. >> no. >> boeing's quality inspectors have one overriding priority - to make sure the job is done correctly. in 2009 when inspectors f
there'd never been a boeing delay in a boeing programme. event looked like a catastrophe, rather than a manageable series of delays. >> the dreamliner business strategy was backfiring. designed to save so much funny, it was costing boeing billions. >> the outsourcing plan failed very badly. all the different suppliers who were going to build these major sections couldn't actually do it. >> to fix the dreamliner boeing dispatched hundreds of inspectors to quality suppliers...
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the boeing 707 jet clipper. >> since its creation in seattle nearly a century ago >> the boeing boeing had developed a reputation as a world-class engineering company. but in 1997 boeing changed. it merged with competitor, mcdonnell douglas. two companies with two very different business models. >> the merger was all about transforming our successful culture and business model into the same business model that mcdonnell douglas had used unsuccessfully >> you basically shortchange engineering, you stop doing aggressive new product developments; you run the business for cash. >> the new boeing moved its headquarters from seattle, the only home the company had ever known to chicago. it began slashing investment in research in order to cut costs and maximize wall street returns. >> i felt it was wrong i felt it was going to take the company in the wrong direction and i thought that quality would suffer and the integrity of the product would suffer. >> i feel that that legacy and that history and that competence has been hijacked by a bunch of corporate thugs. >> by 2003 it was time to laun
the boeing 707 jet clipper. >> since its creation in seattle nearly a century ago >> the boeing boeing had developed a reputation as a world-class engineering company. but in 1997 boeing changed. it merged with competitor, mcdonnell douglas. two companies with two very different business models. >> the merger was all about transforming our successful culture and business model into the same business model that mcdonnell douglas had used unsuccessfully >> you basically...
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executives at boeing. and so early in 2009 they made it very clear that they wanted a second assembly line somewhere else. >> that turned out to be south carolina. the state offered cheap land and labor ... close to one billion dollars in support... and no unions. >> the decision to build the second 787 assembly line in charleston south carolina was made because of the strike in 2008. they wanted to do it there because they wanted to weaken the union, and they did. >> it kind of has a shameless feel to it right? it's very manipulative and not very hometown. that's not the way you treat your people in your community, unless they're not in your community, unless you see them as a source of gains to be extracted. >> but for boeing, leaving behind a world.class union workforce for the greener pastures of non-union charleston would come at a price. work in the plant is significantly behind schedule and plagued by production errors. >> i know of one customer they'll no longer accept planes from charleston due to
executives at boeing. and so early in 2009 they made it very clear that they wanted a second assembly line somewhere else. >> that turned out to be south carolina. the state offered cheap land and labor ... close to one billion dollars in support... and no unions. >> the decision to build the second 787 assembly line in charleston south carolina was made because of the strike in 2008. they wanted to do it there because they wanted to weaken the union, and they did. >> it kind...
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>> the boeing 787. sold as a "dreamliner". >> an all new airplane in a said >>> boeing 787 sold as a dreamliner. >> a new airplane in a once in a decade if not once in a generation achievement of human ingenuity. for airline, it's cheap to fly. for passengers it offers unparalleled comfort. for boeing it promised windfall profits. >> the dreamliner is the plane of the future. but al jazeera disofrz a dark side to the dreamliner. >> unimaginable that we could be three years late have a fleet grounding, have fires on the aeroplane. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. >> we uncover an aniesle blower fired as he fought for safety. >> there's no doubt that bad repairs are going out the door. >> we go behind closed doors to the factory floor to reveal a world boeing keeps secret. here. >> january 16th, 2013. takamatsu, japan - a brand-new boeing 787 dreamliner makes an emergency landing. passengers knew the plane was in trouble >> the blue box was one of the dreamliner's two
>> the boeing 787. sold as a "dreamliner". >> an all new airplane in a said >>> boeing 787 sold as a dreamliner. >> a new airplane in a once in a decade if not once in a generation achievement of human ingenuity. for airline, it's cheap to fly. for passengers it offers unparalleled comfort. for boeing it promised windfall profits. >> the dreamliner is the plane of the future. but al jazeera disofrz a dark side to the dreamliner. >> unimaginable...
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travel on boeing air crafts. the revolving door works two different ways. first of all you have the corporation or the airline industry trying the get their friends on the faa in key positions. and that's called regulatory capture. that's the company taking over those who are supposed to oversee the company. then you have the regular revolving door, where key officials can get a lucrative job with boeing if they play nice. and this is a story about that type of relationship. >> i would take great exception to what he just said, all right? where they would say beforehand that they're going to give you a job. i find that offensive. on behalf of people that work in federal government and who have left and changes jobs. got my blood pressure up today, thought it was going to be a nice calm day. >> this is how it works. >> john does it raise questions for you regarding consumer safety, that is one of the questions that craig raised. >> let me say this to you. there are occasions where that expertise that that person h
travel on boeing air crafts. the revolving door works two different ways. first of all you have the corporation or the airline industry trying the get their friends on the faa in key positions. and that's called regulatory capture. that's the company taking over those who are supposed to oversee the company. then you have the regular revolving door, where key officials can get a lucrative job with boeing if they play nice. and this is a story about that type of relationship. >> i would...
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we were told by dominicuates the super boeing reporter, that the only reason boeing left, or opened a plant second line was to punish labor union in everett washington for standing up to management. so that concerned me. what duh that say about management values or priorities. aasked the community. the unions are outdated dine sours time to give work to people instead of lazy union people, and i am sure there are a lot of people that disagree with that. >> airplanes will delivered from south carolina or washington meet the highest safety and quality standards. we are going to pause here. benjamin netanyahu is about to join the network for a press conference. as you probably are aware, four worshipers war killed in a terrorist attack in a jerusalem synagogue, two of them killed by israeli police, netanyahu has pledged a heavy handed response to the attacks. hamas is hailing it. a bash is condemning it. we are going to join with netanyahu speaking about the incident. >> speedy recovery to the injuried and the policeman who thanks to them, prevented a greate greater -- this attack was do
we were told by dominicuates the super boeing reporter, that the only reason boeing left, or opened a plant second line was to punish labor union in everett washington for standing up to management. so that concerned me. what duh that say about management values or priorities. aasked the community. the unions are outdated dine sours time to give work to people instead of lazy union people, and i am sure there are a lot of people that disagree with that. >> airplanes will delivered from...
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we think it's boeing. here's the chart of boeing year to date.t i see with my eye is a well-defined triple bottom. close at 132. make it back to the high of january at 14 5. that implies a 10% move. in perspective, the longer term chart, here's the triple bottom, and we think, again, we're going to make a run for the january high up 10%, only putting it back where it was. the market is even higher. it's a good bet relative s&p and good bet absolute. >> fundamentally, what supports a 10% rise from here? >> trading at 15% discount to the historical multiples on an enterprise value basis and price to earnings base. boeing is a great company with great secular tail winds. the reason for that is because 5,000 single aisle aircraft for asia over the course of the next seven years. that, you know, that plus a completely full order book tells you everything you need to know about boeing. there's not loot of places in the market place now where you can buy a decent company with a long horizon of great sales were less than the market multiple and trading 1
we think it's boeing. here's the chart of boeing year to date.t i see with my eye is a well-defined triple bottom. close at 132. make it back to the high of january at 14 5. that implies a 10% move. in perspective, the longer term chart, here's the triple bottom, and we think, again, we're going to make a run for the january high up 10%, only putting it back where it was. the market is even higher. it's a good bet relative s&p and good bet absolute. >> fundamentally, what supports a...
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boeing employs 160,000 people, across the united states. since 2005, we have created more than 15,000 new high-paying jobs driven by our backlog of over 5,000 commercial airplanes. last year we paid $48 billion to businesses which support a 1.5 million jobs across the country. boeings significant contribution to the economy is a result of the ingenuity of our employees. they develop the most sought-after products and technologies in the world. boeing's cutting edge technology takes years to develop at an enormous expense, approximately $3 billion in research and development spent every year. and the bulk of our operations are protected as trade secrets. boeing does not have one recipe for its secret sauce. we have thousands. unfortunately, boeing's valuable engineering and business information is at significant risk. once publicly disclosed, rights and trade secrets may be lost forever. the investments wiped out in an instant along with the competitive advantage those trade secrets provided. of course boeing is on constant guard to prevent
boeing employs 160,000 people, across the united states. since 2005, we have created more than 15,000 new high-paying jobs driven by our backlog of over 5,000 commercial airplanes. last year we paid $48 billion to businesses which support a 1.5 million jobs across the country. boeings significant contribution to the economy is a result of the ingenuity of our employees. they develop the most sought-after products and technologies in the world. boeing's cutting edge technology takes years to...
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. >> we're going to take a look at boeing. a big lagger down on the year.et's try to figure it out together. so here we have three individual entities. the s&p, of course, a subset of that is the entire industrial sector, which a subset of that is the aerospace and defense group. things like united technologies, bogey, and so forth. the sector in turn outperforming the sub industry group. here's the opportunity by my work. this is the s&p 500 aerospace and defense. lots of names. raytheon, honeywell, boeing. but this more often than not resolves with some sort of breakout. so we're at the top of the range, as all can see. the presumption is we're going to break out. we think it's the biggest component in this industry group. here's the chart of boeing year to date. what i see with my eye is a well-defined triple bottom. we closed here at 132. and we think we make it back to the high of january at 145. that implies a 10% move. so put it into perspective. here's a longer term chart. here's our triple bottom. and we think again, we're going to make a run for t
. >> we're going to take a look at boeing. a big lagger down on the year.et's try to figure it out together. so here we have three individual entities. the s&p, of course, a subset of that is the entire industrial sector, which a subset of that is the aerospace and defense group. things like united technologies, bogey, and so forth. the sector in turn outperforming the sub industry group. here's the opportunity by my work. this is the s&p 500 aerospace and defense. lots of names....
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the document alarmed the former president of boeing's engineer union. itself an engineer for 32 years. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. they are not allowing quality control to do their job. >> how does that make you feel as a flyer? >> yes, yes, flying - i've been avoiding flying on a 787. i would definitely avoid flying on a 787 after seeing this. >> reporter: boeing says it does not authorise parts that don't meet requirements and drug tests. >> the number one focus at boeing is ensuring the safe air worthiness of an aeroplane, the integrity and the quality. >> the company denies it compromises safety for quality >>> be sure to catch al jazeera "investigates broken dreams", on tuesday. it may be a recognisable hat in the world. after today's auction, easily one of the most extensive in the world. >> that story next on al jazeera america. >>> van go's work usually hangs on walls. one person made a bike path out of it, thousands of light recreate vincent van gogh's starry nights. designed by dan rows guard, it kick
the document alarmed the former president of boeing's engineer union. itself an engineer for 32 years. >> they are short changing the engineering process to meet a schedule. they are not allowing quality control to do their job. >> how does that make you feel as a flyer? >> yes, yes, flying - i've been avoiding flying on a 787. i would definitely avoid flying on a 787 after seeing this. >> reporter: boeing says it does not authorise parts that don't meet requirements and...
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boeing employs 160,000 people, across the united states. since 2005, we have created more than 15,000 new high-paying jobs driven by our backlog of over 5,000 commercial airplanes. last year we paid $48 billion to businesses which support a 1.5 million jobs across the country. boeings significant contribution to the economy is a result of the ingenuity of our employees. they develop the most sought-after products and technologies in the world. boeing's cutting edge technology takes years to develop at an enormous expense, approximately $3 billion in research and development spent every year. and the bulk of our operations are protected as trade secrets. boeing does not have one recipe for its secret sauce. we have thousands. unfortunately, boeing's valuable engineering and business information is at significant risk. once publicly disclosed, rights and trade secrets may be lost forever. the investments wiped out in an instant along with the competitive advantage those trade secrets provided. of course boeing is on constant guard to prevent
boeing employs 160,000 people, across the united states. since 2005, we have created more than 15,000 new high-paying jobs driven by our backlog of over 5,000 commercial airplanes. last year we paid $48 billion to businesses which support a 1.5 million jobs across the country. boeings significant contribution to the economy is a result of the ingenuity of our employees. they develop the most sought-after products and technologies in the world. boeing's cutting edge technology takes years to...
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that plus a completely full order book tells you i think you need to know about boeing. there are a lot of places in the market that has a decent company with a long horizon of potentially great sales for less than the mark multiples. it is trading 15-and-a-half times the next month earnings. >> it's a simple trade. it looks on the surface at least a little expensive. >> i think the reason this trade looks expensive, i'm looking at the may 31 calls. can you buy those for about 5 and a quarter. they look expensive no. one because the stock, itself, is about $30. >> that will push up the "options action" prices anyway. the other reason is i'm going out to may him that's a half a year. the reason i want to do that is actually i don't think these things will decay that much sort of to dan's point. if anything is going to happen, it is going to happen in january. there is a lot of things can you do with a trade like this depending on what happens with the stock. if it ramallys, we can spread out of it and sell higher strike calls. lock in what we have already spent usually an
that plus a completely full order book tells you i think you need to know about boeing. there are a lot of places in the market that has a decent company with a long horizon of potentially great sales for less than the mark multiples. it is trading 15-and-a-half times the next month earnings. >> it's a simple trade. it looks on the surface at least a little expensive. >> i think the reason this trade looks expensive, i'm looking at the may 31 calls. can you buy those for about 5 and...
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will jordan investigates. >> reporter: this is a boeing factory in south carolina. workers are assembling the flagship product. the 787 dreamliner, workers reveal they have little faith. >> reporter: would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, 10 said they would not fly on the dreamliner. an employee captured the footage, to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his voice. >> with all the problems reported, there's 90% swept away, hushed up. it's an iceberg. >> in another meeting, the source told us that we are underskilled, uncaring and on drugs. >> i see a lot of things that should not go on in an airplane plant. people talking about doing drugs, looking for drugs. >>> over the course of a year al jazeera's investigative unit spoke with a number of boeing engineers and machinists who have little faith in the dreamliner. one shared documents from 2010, which he said showed boeing loosening quality requirements. in a memo managers tell engineers "schedule may requir
will jordan investigates. >> reporter: this is a boeing factory in south carolina. workers are assembling the flagship product. the 787 dreamliner, workers reveal they have little faith. >> reporter: would you fly in one of these planes? >> no, not really. >> reporter: of 15 workers asked randomly, 10 said they would not fly on the dreamliner. an employee captured the footage, to tell us he had serious concerns about what he was seeing. at his request we changed his...
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very harmful for eli lilly or boeing or others. for a place like marlon steel it could mean the end. asserting your rights in court can also be significantly expensive relative to the size of your business. i saw this in my own experience. as in-house counsel for a manufacturing firm. can you speak to how existence of a federal private right of action would reduce the cost of protecting trade secrets and how having won uniform federal standard might strengthen your ability to go after those who would steal your trade secrets? >> the defend trade secrets act is very well crafted. it's going to help us go around the state system, which is very inefficient, it's very slow, and it's very expensive. little companies can't afford having lawyers in five different states on retainers trying to go after a bad actor. it would be much more elegant if we could have a federal jurisdiction on this matter, and much more efficient. the coons/hatch bill, your bill, would tremendously accelerate our ability to stop bad actors and get good results. >
very harmful for eli lilly or boeing or others. for a place like marlon steel it could mean the end. asserting your rights in court can also be significantly expensive relative to the size of your business. i saw this in my own experience. as in-house counsel for a manufacturing firm. can you speak to how existence of a federal private right of action would reduce the cost of protecting trade secrets and how having won uniform federal standard might strengthen your ability to go after those who...
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and in the case of boeing, boeing in order to achieve higher fuel efficiency revolutionized that part of what has been always the way airplanes were manufactured. >> speaking of economic efficiencies did this oil refinery purchase work for you? >> well, with crack spreads the way they are today they work quite handsomely. so yes, it has. and ear's the reason why. a couple of points. one, we spent 11 to-- 12 billion dollars a year on carbon molecules at delta. >> rose: how much? >> 11 to $12 billion a year depending on what our level -- >> carbon molecules. >> just carbon molecules. >> call it what it is. we're buying carbon. >> right. and we have to it be, we cannot leave the-- that inpaut cost tosomething that is quote not tund our control because that's how the industry got in trouble. we believe everything is under our control in our business. so buying the refinery which at the time was a very low price, 150 million, 160 million dollars, did something we didn't really expect. which it made us much better at buying, transporting, hedging, refining and-- . >> rose: it made you learn
and in the case of boeing, boeing in order to achieve higher fuel efficiency revolutionized that part of what has been always the way airplanes were manufactured. >> speaking of economic efficiencies did this oil refinery purchase work for you? >> well, with crack spreads the way they are today they work quite handsomely. so yes, it has. and ear's the reason why. a couple of points. one, we spent 11 to-- 12 billion dollars a year on carbon molecules at delta. >> rose: how...
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its precision technology allow it to supply part for the main wings of the boeing 787. the aviation sector now account for 10% of total sales. the company will invest about $17 million in the new plan to manufacture part for the mrj. it hope to double aviation-related sales within the next few years. >> translator: i expect demand for aircraft parts to surge. so i don't want to miss this opportunity. >> reporter: the mrj is marketed as made in japan aircraft. but in reality -- is one of just a few domestic suppliers. most of the mrj 3 million part, including the engines are manufactured outside of japan. other auto part manufacturers are also hoping to gain foothold in the aviation industry. but with business prospects still limited in japan some are looking abroad. companies participating in this -- are representing their cutting edge technologies to overseas aircraft manufacturers. >> this is a very large hub for that activity, very important center of industry. so very -- yeah, we're excited about it. >> translator: we want to explore ways of expanding our business o
its precision technology allow it to supply part for the main wings of the boeing 787. the aviation sector now account for 10% of total sales. the company will invest about $17 million in the new plan to manufacture part for the mrj. it hope to double aviation-related sales within the next few years. >> translator: i expect demand for aircraft parts to surge. so i don't want to miss this opportunity. >> reporter: the mrj is marketed as made in japan aircraft. but in reality -- is...
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boeing notes it does not signify authorisation to ship parts. it drug tests in line of policy and law. the number one focus we have at boeing continues the safe worthiness of an aeroplane and the quality of an aeroplane. the company denies it compromises safety or quality >>> be sure to catch al jazeera broken dreams. >> boosting the world's wheat will introduce you to some scientists who are paying it their mission to support more food for the wheat-growing population. >>> plus, the hat expected to fetch half a million on the auction block. we'll tell you why, coming up next. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america i'm morgan radford, thanks so much for joining us. coming up, we'll tell you why scientists are working to produce the world's wheat production, first the forecast with kevin corriveau. what is the week shaping up to look like? >> it will be a mess in the united states. i want to take you to europe. this is the very amazing video coming out of italy. look at gen weigh, the flooding going on there. unfortunately it has been deadly acro
boeing notes it does not signify authorisation to ship parts. it drug tests in line of policy and law. the number one focus we have at boeing continues the safe worthiness of an aeroplane and the quality of an aeroplane. the company denies it compromises safety or quality >>> be sure to catch al jazeera broken dreams. >> boosting the world's wheat will introduce you to some scientists who are paying it their mission to support more food for the wheat-growing population....
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boeing was in this.e are hearing, airbus wins the whole thing for about 50 jetliners, which is a big win. it is a big win for rolls-royce. they are the exclusive engine provider on both aircraft. they can do with every piece of good news they can get after two profit revisions. they would be pleased with this as well as it comes through. >> why go with airbus? this is a customer that has traditionally gone with boeing. >> they will have letter both aircraft. is large aircraft like 350 availability. they have both sold out which is a nice problem to have. but it is starting to become an issue for new customers. airbus might have more wiggle room because they lost a large order from emirates. they have placed 50 aircraft and cancel them again. that was a lost. but airbus might be able to re-place those with delta. airbus has with the 330 neo, the old tube with new engines on it. they managed to capture a niche boeing does not have. missions,o the long but it is cheaper to operate. it uses known technologie
boeing was in this.e are hearing, airbus wins the whole thing for about 50 jetliners, which is a big win. it is a big win for rolls-royce. they are the exclusive engine provider on both aircraft. they can do with every piece of good news they can get after two profit revisions. they would be pleased with this as well as it comes through. >> why go with airbus? this is a customer that has traditionally gone with boeing. >> they will have letter both aircraft. is large aircraft like...
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why do you like boeing right now? >> boeing has a five-year backlog. stock is weak because crude oil prices are down. they fell to $75 a barrel. i can assure you, bill, crude is not going to be at $75 a barrel forever. this plane is very fuel-efficient. i think this stock will be back in the $150 neighborhood over the next year. >> tell us about csx. that's another transportation companies that you like. >> transportation, rails in general are an economic play as the u.s. economy continues to do well over the course of the next year. we think there will be more volumes and transportation companies, particularly enjoying the provement of pricing and and if you look at other major rails, it's a lot cheaper. we think that combination will drive the stock up to the $40 neighborhood over the next year. >> you don't think oil will remain at $75. you think it's going to go higher. that wouldn't be good for csx and csx and other transportation companies are already doing very well right now. are we getting in at too high a price? >> it's really a function of w
why do you like boeing right now? >> boeing has a five-year backlog. stock is weak because crude oil prices are down. they fell to $75 a barrel. i can assure you, bill, crude is not going to be at $75 a barrel forever. this plane is very fuel-efficient. i think this stock will be back in the $150 neighborhood over the next year. >> tell us about csx. that's another transportation companies that you like. >> transportation, rails in general are an economic play as the u.s....
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l ofhese places that he went, the prieopenly that he wentou boeing alley, body got sick.o we do n know yet. >> i think it has been 21 days. don: it has been abo a week. >> all right. i am close. a lot o scary stuff. new manhattan one, you he probably 3 million people. >> wt the heck would hpeif one my neighbors came down with ebola? >> comn sense. somew, tse peoplhave enough sense, i would thi. >> i think that the republicans will pick e senate. i think th they will comftabl for better ofor worse, i think th this ection wille a referendum on the leadership. his leadership deplorable. don: what makes youhink that the republicanwillo any beer? >> i do not know. it is just their version of big government. the president is so out of tou that having a reblican senate may keep h feeto the fire. bernie, do you aee? don: they are not getting anytnge now. >> a lot isone when they do not pass ls. we he tony law the government takes too much money from us and restras our freedom. >> i ictuay like him i think that he is insane. >> he is a character heould agree with at characterizati
l ofhese places that he went, the prieopenly that he wentou boeing alley, body got sick.o we do n know yet. >> i think it has been 21 days. don: it has been abo a week. >> all right. i am close. a lot o scary stuff. new manhattan one, you he probably 3 million people. >> wt the heck would hpeif one my neighbors came down with ebola? >> comn sense. somew, tse peoplhave enough sense, i would thi. >> i think that the republicans will pick e senate. i think th they...
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the plane replaced by a back up with a boeing 757. used for runways too short to accommodate the 747 that the president normally flies. >>> tight races across the country. in florida, joe biden campaigned for charlie crist and jeb bush stumped for rick scott. later today, bill clinton will put in an appearance making one last push for charlie crist. >>> signs for the governor's race in maryland have tightened. a blue state. anthony brown has slid to within a point of larry hogan. the report just declared a race a toss up. the national groups pumping money into the race. first lady michelle obama is headed to baltimore for a rally. >>> this is not the only close race for governor. a total of 14 states across the country too close to call. including ten involving incumbents. the greatest number of imperilled incumbents 30-year history. on the defensive in several states, including maryland and connecticut. >>> gop candidates cashing more checks from wall street. 63% of contributions from bank employees went to republicans. wall street l
the plane replaced by a back up with a boeing 757. used for runways too short to accommodate the 747 that the president normally flies. >>> tight races across the country. in florida, joe biden campaigned for charlie crist and jeb bush stumped for rick scott. later today, bill clinton will put in an appearance making one last push for charlie crist. >>> signs for the governor's race in maryland have tightened. a blue state. anthony brown has slid to within a point of larry...
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then there's boeing. you know i have been waiting for this stock to recover from the levels it fell during a quarter viewed as negative. i'm not willing to get on the band wagon yet but i think boeing is coming back because with the republican majorities in the house and senate the budget will increase and that's plain good for this huge defense contractor and then there's disney rebounding back after the weakness in last week's earnings report. i was addiment then and even more now after i see theed bidr dreamworks about the value of disney's studio business where hits get manufactured. remember the stock went down on weak advertising rates but with star wars beckoning this time next year and the terrific mornings this morning from close analog without the sports viacom i'm glad this man wasn't on the injured reserve as so many claim but was just resting for a couple of games. call it the bye week. now we did have the scare today which knocked many of the next characters down. namely that oil plummeted s
then there's boeing. you know i have been waiting for this stock to recover from the levels it fell during a quarter viewed as negative. i'm not willing to get on the band wagon yet but i think boeing is coming back because with the republican majorities in the house and senate the budget will increase and that's plain good for this huge defense contractor and then there's disney rebounding back after the weakness in last week's earnings report. i was addiment then and even more now after i see...
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. >>> toray industries have has agreed on a major deal to supply carbon fiber to boeing. the contract is worth more than 1 trillion yen or about $8.6 billion. toray president said his company will provide the carbon fiber for the boeing's 777 x passenger jet in addition to the 787 dream liner. he said the firm will include its current supply deal which was to end in 2016, to last more than ten years from this year. they are spending more than $800 billion to build a new carbon fiber plant in the u.s. to meet demand from aircraft makers t. two companies also signed an agreement for next generation aircraft. that's the latest this hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> every morning, investors turn their attention to ace. the tokyo market leads the way and markets around the world follow. >> to the companies at the forefront of change. >> up to the minute market reports. >> and analysis by specialists from around the world. >> get all the latest business news in insight every day here on "newsline." >>> the new international school in japan are looking to -- the
. >>> toray industries have has agreed on a major deal to supply carbon fiber to boeing. the contract is worth more than 1 trillion yen or about $8.6 billion. toray president said his company will provide the carbon fiber for the boeing's 777 x passenger jet in addition to the 787 dream liner. he said the firm will include its current supply deal which was to end in 2016, to last more than ten years from this year. they are spending more than $800 billion to build a new carbon fiber...
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yen order fromon boeing. making colored fiber for boeing.ernible] and also, these spandex tops. this company -- there it is. there is. [indiscernible] fishing rods, of clubs,, -- golf clubs, wings, fuselage for boeing. the company covers everything. you want to go fishing, golfing, play tennis -- >> you want to write a plane. >> the are everywhere. in japan. >> we will come back to you guys later. that is the verdict from the stock exchange. the stock our reporters highlighted are based -- stocks our reporters highlighted are based on news events. coming up next, the latest indication of the health of japan's economy. gdp figures are due out in the next few minutes. we will bring you those breaking numbers after this short break. ♪ >> the latest gdp figures are crossing the terminal now. seeing? you >> these are not just another set of gdp numbers. make or break snap elections coming up in japan. we have the gdp numbers. they came in much lower than expected. .4%.hrank the annualized number for that is -1.6%, much lower than economists had e
yen order fromon boeing. making colored fiber for boeing.ernible] and also, these spandex tops. this company -- there it is. there is. [indiscernible] fishing rods, of clubs,, -- golf clubs, wings, fuselage for boeing. the company covers everything. you want to go fishing, golfing, play tennis -- >> you want to write a plane. >> the are everywhere. in japan. >> we will come back to you guys later. that is the verdict from the stock exchange. the stock our reporters highlighted...
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airbus engineers designed the plane to rival boeing's 787 dreamliner. they say it fits 300 passengers, and they say the light carbon fiber composite body has helped improve fuel efficiency. company representatives say they've already taken 750 orders from 39 airlines worldwide. executives at japan airlines will put 56 of the planes into service starting in 2019. they want to replace their fleet of boeing 777s. >>> people across japan are remembering the life and work of an acclaimed japanese actor, ken takakura died last week at the age of 83. he left behind a legacy of popular films including the hollywood blockbuster "black rain." nhk world's takafumi terui has more. >> reporter: fans are gathering at this theater in tokyo. they are here to offer flowers and to remember takakura. a film company erected altars to the deceased movie star in tokyo. at this cinema, more than 500 fans turned up in the first hour to bid him farewell. >> translator: i've been takakura's fan for more than 50 years. i'm really shocked. >> reporter: takakura made his debut in 1
airbus engineers designed the plane to rival boeing's 787 dreamliner. they say it fits 300 passengers, and they say the light carbon fiber composite body has helped improve fuel efficiency. company representatives say they've already taken 750 orders from 39 airlines worldwide. executives at japan airlines will put 56 of the planes into service starting in 2019. they want to replace their fleet of boeing 777s. >>> people across japan are remembering the life and work of an acclaimed...
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japanese tech stockmaker toray industries has agreed to provide fiber to boeing. the contract is worth over $1 trillion yen, roughly $8.6 billion. toray's president says his company will provide the carbon fiber for boeing's next generation 777-x passenger jet. in addition to the 787 dreamliner. he said the firm will extend its current supply yield which was to end in 2016 to last more than ten years starting this year. toray is spending more than $800 million to spend a new carbon fiber plant in the u.s. to meet demand from aircraftmakers. the two companies also signed an agreement to jointly develop carbon fiber for next generation aircraft. >>> okay that is going to wrap it up for biz tonight. i'll leave you with the markets. >>> every morning investors turn our attention to asia. the tokyo market leads the way. and markets around the world follow. >> from the decisions that could change the course of an economy. >> to the companies at the forefront of change. >> up to the minute market reports. and analysis by specialists from around the world. >> get all the
japanese tech stockmaker toray industries has agreed to provide fiber to boeing. the contract is worth over $1 trillion yen, roughly $8.6 billion. toray's president says his company will provide the carbon fiber for boeing's next generation 777-x passenger jet. in addition to the 787 dreamliner. he said the firm will extend its current supply yield which was to end in 2016 to last more than ten years starting this year. toray is spending more than $800 million to spend a new carbon fiber plant...
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the korean transportation ministry says asiana violated safety regulations when the boeing 777 crashed know a seawall at sfo and slipped down -- crashed into a seawall at sfo and slipped down the runway. three passengers were killed. more than 180 were hurt. and that crash is widely being blamed on the pilot. >> in this instance the flight crew overrelied on automated systems they didn't fully understand. >> all three of them basically let this airplane fall out of the sky. >> reporter: there is one flight per day from seoul to san francisco and back. the korean government says it will ask other airlines to pick up the slack but last night asiana released this statement saying it will appeal the government's decision. quote, the decision will cause serious passenger inconvenience given the high traffic on the route. in that case, the authorities are normally recommended by regulations to fine an airline instead of suspending flight." and united airlines actually has a coshare agreement with asiana so if you have a flight from here to south korea, check that because even if it says unit
the korean transportation ministry says asiana violated safety regulations when the boeing 777 crashed know a seawall at sfo and slipped down -- crashed into a seawall at sfo and slipped down the runway. three passengers were killed. more than 180 were hurt. and that crash is widely being blamed on the pilot. >> in this instance the flight crew overrelied on automated systems they didn't fully understand. >> all three of them basically let this airplane fall out of the sky. >>...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.s always about the very thing we do best. ♪ and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard. because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know. so you can get a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. learn about all of our programs at capella.edu. she can't control herself around chocolate. she'll devour you. really? yeah, uh, thanks for introducing us. anything for a friend. ooh, strong grip! ow! ♪ ooh, strong grip! ow! (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time
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. >> he is going boeing. don: that only discovered because th check h natural card. gen: w did he die? until you present symptoms, there is nothing to worry about. did he take on. why? really have one person bng treated. >> right now, y. apparently, none so far inew york h ctracted it. should we all breae a s of relief >> no. we still have open borders a people flying in that hav either been doctors like doctor craig spencer an that there's that are sti serving over there helping these people wh the epidemic of ebola coming hend other people coming in that coulde carg it do we have mandaryry quarantines nown new yor and new jersey. >> didt cuomo back f? >> you have t have the manted quarantines. it is completely lal it is a criminal penalty a misdemeanor if you go against a maaty quarantines. don: where suld they be quarantid? >> in a nicela. >> it is ironic that here she comes fro aica helping these people that areying. >> complning about wherehe is wheshe cos here. >> teardrop, that isot the point. she shoutay in cor team. >> she has an attitude as if she should ro
. >> he is going boeing. don: that only discovered because th check h natural card. gen: w did he die? until you present symptoms, there is nothing to worry about. did he take on. why? really have one person bng treated. >> right now, y. apparently, none so far inew york h ctracted it. should we all breae a s of relief >> no. we still have open borders a people flying in that hav either been doctors like doctor craig spencer an that there's that are sti serving over there...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.t's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ >> snow stimulus. buffalo new york, pounded with 7 feet of snow. most feeling a widespread deep-freeze. and so can you explain? >> ironically, a deep-freeze across all 50 states get consumers out of the cold and into the stories, so they buy everything from apparel and all the other purchases so it actually stimulates sales. >> is it just feels that would've been there later on? >> its construction for after the storms last year. people and retailers are really prepared to capitalize. >> i am told by meteorologists and others that we are going to have big storms this year. and it will more than make up for in severity. normally when you get storms of that type, they are so incapacitating the people can't get out and do anything. so i imagine those that benefit our online retailers. >> the difference this year may be the arctic circle coming down to the gulf of mexico across the united states and so with subfreezing weather in all 50 states,
people come to boeing to do many different things.t's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ >> snow stimulus. buffalo new york, pounded with 7 feet of snow. most feeling a widespread deep-freeze. and so can you explain? >> ironically, a deep-freeze across all 50 states get consumers out of the cold and into the stories, so they buy everything from apparel and all the other purchases so it actually stimulates sales. >> is it just feels that would've been there later on?...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.ut it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ >>> three big activist wibs have stocks on the move today. courtney is here with the breakdown. >> dow chemical. agreed to add four independent directors to its board as an green with dan loeb's hedge fund. currently trading higher. loeb also coming ahead in his fight with sothby's. that comes a few months after loeb and others join the board. sotheby's up 5%. and hertz, trading higher as well. back to you scott. >> thank you so much. murphy, you have been in hertz. >> been in. >> what do you think of the news. look, it is not the guy that a lot of people thought -- and a lot of people being some big hedge funds in there -- thought it would be. >> yeah. but i think they were out. and you covered it, scott. they support -- they don't really know the new ceo that well. >> i spoke to barry rosen stein who said that. >> when hertz was under 20 a lot were saying i don't want to jump in here because we hadn't seen the financials yet. and at t
people come to boeing to do many different things.ut it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ >>> three big activist wibs have stocks on the move today. courtney is here with the breakdown. >> dow chemical. agreed to add four independent directors to its board as an green with dan loeb's hedge fund. currently trading higher. loeb also coming ahead in his fight with sothby's. that comes a few months after loeb and others join the board. sotheby's up 5%. and hertz, trading...
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. >>> first, there was t-boeing. >> now, there is a new social media trending calls bumgarners. the mvp is known as celebrating after the big game by drinking multiple beers. >> no kidding. i think kaepernick maybe better. >> that's a lot on a hot day. >> let me turn the lights out, guys. >> maya: you are holding our future in your hand, rick. we can have it all. you'll be the c.e.o. of forrester. i'll be the lead model on your arm. we will run this company together -- fly all over the world. how can you even think of saying, "unh-unh, not interested?" >> rick: it just -- it feels dirty, like it's some sort of consolation prize. >> maya: i don't believe that's true, but even if it is, so what? be consoled. you have worked hard for this. you deserve this, and eric knows it. >> rick: something that just slipped his mind when he gave the title to ridge? >> maya: well, he's figured it out now. your father wants you to succeed him. i want it, and i know you want it, too.
. >>> first, there was t-boeing. >> now, there is a new social media trending calls bumgarners. the mvp is known as celebrating after the big game by drinking multiple beers. >> no kidding. i think kaepernick maybe better. >> that's a lot on a hot day. >> let me turn the lights out, guys. >> maya: you are holding our future in your hand, rick. we can have it all. you'll be the c.e.o. of forrester. i'll be the lead model on your arm. we will run this...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.ys about the very thing we do best. ♪ how in argentina,rass but it's always about the very thing we do best. change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012, but for every car stolen, 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thieves can steal your money, damage your credit, and wreak havoc on your life. why risk it when you can help protect yourself from identity theft with one call to lifelock, the leader in identity-theft protection? lifelock actively patrols your sensitive, personal
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who does boeing compete against? airbus. france has two. to help sellank tiny's products that has a volume greater than france, britain, canada combined -- sell china's products that has a volume greater than france, written, canada combined. combined., canada market.risky they will go to airbus and by an airbus because france will help make that deal a reality. gas turbines, 80% of them are eligible for financing. -- you get republicans and democrats speaking truth to power. i'm not going to disarm internationally. i will not put my companies at risk because of an ideological argument. i was the leading republican to get it reauthorize the first time. the argument being made make sense in a -- but not in the world of which we live in. my head is not in the sand. it is not in the sand about obama care. my head is not in the sand about the threats made from radical islam. you better believe i'm worried about where this country is going. >> senator hutto. >> i believe him on the import export bank. when he talks and ask like a democrat, we al
who does boeing compete against? airbus. france has two. to help sellank tiny's products that has a volume greater than france, britain, canada combined -- sell china's products that has a volume greater than france, written, canada combined. combined., canada market.risky they will go to airbus and by an airbus because france will help make that deal a reality. gas turbines, 80% of them are eligible for financing. -- you get republicans and democrats speaking truth to power. i'm not going to...
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it is from boeing. boeing declined comment on the story. they can ping off your phone and know exactly hour. >> feel like a lot of people reading will say, we live in a world with a lot of people trying to do harm to americans. i'm not doing anything wrong. if they want to tap my phone, move on. melissa: how does it go from there to all of a sudden you're in divorce proceedings and you're a lawyer wants to go ahead and subpoena records see where you were having an affair, where were you? idea of tracking you all the time, it is not just bad guys every time. >> where the tinfoil helmet. melissa: my phone does. i will wrap my phone. >> any sort of kudos, i do give him some kudos we are now know how much the government can get of our private lives. i think having that debate, that he started is a very, very good thing. melissa: if pimco didn't have enough to worry about already looks like some institutional investors are fleeing the firm along with the bedbugs. charlie gasparino is here with details. >> this is after bill gross leaving. what w
it is from boeing. boeing declined comment on the story. they can ping off your phone and know exactly hour. >> feel like a lot of people reading will say, we live in a world with a lot of people trying to do harm to americans. i'm not doing anything wrong. if they want to tap my phone, move on. melissa: how does it go from there to all of a sudden you're in divorce proceedings and you're a lawyer wants to go ahead and subpoena records see where you were having an affair, where were you?...
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. >> the boeing 787. sold as a "dreamliner". >> an all new airplane in a said all new airplane in a >>> boeing 787 sold as a dreamliner. >> a new airplane in a once in a decade, if not once in a generation achievement of
. >> the boeing 787. sold as a "dreamliner". >> an all new airplane in a said all new airplane in a >>> boeing 787 sold as a dreamliner. >> a new airplane in a once in a decade, if not once in a generation achievement of
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that could help lockheed martin and boeing.e tea party could be an interesting party. >> defense spending is sort of in the middle of the both parties. rand paul is not for defense spending. >>> 39 minutes after the hour. daredevil nik wallenda conquers the chicago skyline. the tightrope walking between two skyscrapers blindfolded. what did he say the scariest part was? we will tell you next. rop n, we ways been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. ñzóó >>> an apology this morning from kaci hickox. although maine, the maine nurse has a court order blocking her quarantine she still plans to stay away from her neighbors until the 21-day incubation period expires. >> i understand the community has been through a lot the past week and i apologize to them f
that could help lockheed martin and boeing.e tea party could be an interesting party. >> defense spending is sort of in the middle of the both parties. rand paul is not for defense spending. >>> 39 minutes after the hour. daredevil nik wallenda conquers the chicago skyline. the tightrope walking between two skyscrapers blindfolded. what did he say the scariest part was? we will tell you next. rop n, we ways been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed......
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who does boeing compete against? airbus. france has two. china has a bank to help sell tiny's products that has a volume greater than france, britain, canada combined -- sell china's products that has a volume greater than france, written, canada combined. -- britain, canada combined. it is a risky market. they will go to airbus and by an airbus because france will help make that deal a reality. ge, all of the gas turbines, 80% of them are eligible for financing. i will not -- you get republicans and democrats speaking truth to power. i'm not going to disarm internationally. i will not put my companies at risk because of an ideological argument. i was the leading republican to get it reauthorize the first time. the argument being made make sense in a -- but not in the world of which we live in. my head is not in the sand. it is not in the sand about obama care. my head is not in the sand about the threats made from radical islam. you better believe i'm worried about where this country is going. >> senator hutto. ge, all of the gas turbines,
who does boeing compete against? airbus. france has two. china has a bank to help sell tiny's products that has a volume greater than france, britain, canada combined -- sell china's products that has a volume greater than france, written, canada combined. -- britain, canada combined. it is a risky market. they will go to airbus and by an airbus because france will help make that deal a reality. ge, all of the gas turbines, 80% of them are eligible for financing. i will not -- you get...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.d to have you back, everyone. we have a renewed heat in the fight to end the nationwide backlog of hundreds of thousands of rape kits. now out with new editorials calling for congressional action. from news day, it's crazy for any city to let sex offenders prowl their street. congress must act to help local communities investigate and prosecute cases as well as put in place reforms to prevent backlogs from occurring again. a huge human toll and $41 million hanging in the balance in the senate. keep tabs on that. first, i loa look at the storie spiking on social media. 80-year-old mass murderer charles manson granted a license to web a 26-year-old who goes by the name star. of course. she said she loves him and has been visiting him in jail for years. i got nothing. your favorite car service a cold war era police state. executive e meal michael announcing at a dinner he wants to assemble a team to dig up dirt on journalists who write negatively on uber. a dinner full of media who blogge
people come to boeing to do many different things.d to have you back, everyone. we have a renewed heat in the fight to end the nationwide backlog of hundreds of thousands of rape kits. now out with new editorials calling for congressional action. from news day, it's crazy for any city to let sex offenders prowl their street. congress must act to help local communities investigate and prosecute cases as well as put in place reforms to prevent backlogs from occurring again. a huge human toll and...
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people come to boeing to do many different things.ut it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. i lost my sight in afghanistan, but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. >> secretary kerry spoke to prime minister netanyahu. president abbas strongly condemned the attacks. this is not the first loss of life that we had seen in recent months. the murders of the out
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