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intelligence chief and the close confidence of the crown prince are just their attention out of boeing the aircraft company's chief executives in a small number has resigned the beleaguered plane maker faced multiple set backs this year including scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing 737 max jetliner will regulators around the world ground at the plane and a later inquiry revealed major problems with regulatory oversight of the company and i will have lots more on this story coming up in our business segment in a moment with kate ferguson but now i'd like to tell you about some of the other stories making news around the world. thousands of people have taken to the streets again in india to protest a controversial citizenship law is fast track indian citizenship for a number of persecuted minority groups but excludes muslims and some critics call the law discriminatory and unconstitutional others fear it will lead to mass migration into india where than 20 people have died in an wrestling to protest against the law. thousands of pro-democracy activists meanwhile have rallied in hong kong to demand an inqu
intelligence chief and the close confidence of the crown prince are just their attention out of boeing the aircraft company's chief executives in a small number has resigned the beleaguered plane maker faced multiple set backs this year including scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing 737 max jetliner will regulators around the world ground at the plane and a later inquiry revealed major problems with regulatory oversight of the company and i will have lots more on this story coming up in our...
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boeing. the aircraft company's chief executive, dennis muilenburg,. has resigned. the board said it is necessary to resolve -- restore confidence in the firm. the company has struggled since two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. >> boeing has been mired in crisis since the loss of its seven aircraft. two crashes in indonesisia last yeyear and if you bid this year killed all passengers and crew on board. flight control software designed to stop the plane from stalling was a major factor in both disasters. after the second crash in march, the 737 max was grounded worldwide. 2019 has left the aviation giant facing massive costs. a raft of investigations, and potentially devastating losses. last week, boeing said it would temporarily suspend production of the 737 max. the federal aviation administration says recertification of the jets s wt extend into next year, suggesting there is still a long way to go. there has been keen focus on the company's crisis management and on the chief executive dennis muilenburg's leadership. he came under further scrutiny this month
boeing. the aircraft company's chief executive, dennis muilenburg,. has resigned. the board said it is necessary to resolve -- restore confidence in the firm. the company has struggled since two fatal crashes that killed 346 people. >> boeing has been mired in crisis since the loss of its seven aircraft. two crashes in indonesisia last yeyear and if you bid this year killed all passengers and crew on board. flight control software designed to stop the plane from stalling was a major...
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in this broadcast with boeing the aircraft company's chief executive dennis mullen burke has resigned the company's board of directors set the move was necessary to restore confidence in the firm boeing has been struggling with the fallout of the 737 max crisis after 2 fatal crashes that killed 346 people. boeing has been mired in crisis ever since the loss of 2 of its 737 max aircraft crashes in indonesia last year and ethiopia this year killed all 346 passengers and crew on board investigators found that flight control software designed to stop the plane from stalling was a major factor in both disasters right after the 2nd crash in march the 737 mex was grounded worldwide 2019 has left the aviation giant facing massive costs a raft of investigations and potentially devastating lawsuits last week boeing said it was temporarily suspending production of the 737 max the federal aviation administration says recertify cation of the jets would extend into next year suggesting there's still a long way to go there's been keen focus on the company's crisis management and particularly on chie
in this broadcast with boeing the aircraft company's chief executive dennis mullen burke has resigned the company's board of directors set the move was necessary to restore confidence in the firm boeing has been struggling with the fallout of the 737 max crisis after 2 fatal crashes that killed 346 people. boeing has been mired in crisis ever since the loss of 2 of its 737 max aircraft crashes in indonesia last year and ethiopia this year killed all 346 passengers and crew on board...
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the aircraft manufacturer boeing has announced it will temporarily halt production of its 737 max aircraft, which has been the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. the move — which will cost the companyof dollars — was made by the company at a board meeting in chicago in the last few hours. the best—selling boeing aircraft has been grounded since march after two crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, which killed 346 people, costing the plane manufacturer more than $8 billion in charges so far. our business reporter samira hussain has the latest on boeing's decision. well, it was not a decision that anyone was expecting a few weeks ago. but certainly there were rumours swirling for the last few days that perhaps the plane maker would ultimately have to make this decision. remember, boeing had been saved for many months and it expected its two fleet to start lying by the end of 2019 again. —— start flying. in the last few weeks it has been made very clear us regulators to boeing that they would not be able to follow that timetable. as a result, the plane maker had to make some very serious decisions and this is certainly one that has everything to do with money. it has been costing the co
the aircraft manufacturer boeing has announced it will temporarily halt production of its 737 max aircraft, which has been the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. the move — which will cost the companyof dollars — was made by the company at a board meeting in chicago in the last few hours. the best—selling boeing aircraft has been grounded since march after two crashes in indonesia and ethiopia, which killed 346 people, costing the plane manufacturer more than $8...
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the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedince march, after two fatal crashes. opposition parties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. 25 million refugees and counting. what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut ozil has been deceived by fake news after he criticised the detention of muslim uighurs. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london, and 7pm in chicago — where the aircraft manufacturer boeing has announced it will temporarily halt production of its 737 max aircraft, which has been the the subject of intense scrutiny following two fatal crashes. the move — which will cost the company billions of dollars — was made by the company at a board meeting in chicago in the last few hours. the best—selling boeing plane has been grounded since march after two crashes in indo
the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedince march, after two fatal crashes. opposition parties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. 25 million refugees and counting. what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut ozil has been deceived by fake news after he criticised the...
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the consulate. u.s. airline manufacturer boeing is chief executive has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft venezuelan berg will be replaced replaced by the chairman david carloads starting next month boeing says the changes necessary to restore confidence shares in the company have fallen by more than 20 percent since march that's when the 737 max aircraft was grounded because of 2 fatal crashes turkey's defense ministry says that at least 8 civilians have been killed in a car bombing in northern syria it happened near the border between the 2 countries in the turkish town of suit a woman and child are among the dead and no one is it claimed responsibility for the attack. in india there have been more major demonstrations against the controversial new citizenship call the country's main opposition congress party led a massive rally in new delhi on monday opponents say the legislation is anti muslim and undermines india's secular constitution stay with us coming up next the stream examines why black women are more likely to die from pregnancy related causes than white women in the us. ok an
the consulate. u.s. airline manufacturer boeing is chief executive has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft venezuelan berg will be replaced replaced by the chairman david carloads starting next month boeing says the changes necessary to restore confidence shares in the company have fallen by more than 20 percent since march that's when the 737 max aircraft was grounded because of 2 fatal crashes turkey's defense ministry says that at...
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boeing is suspending production of its 737 macs from next month to fatal crashes in 5 months and forced the grounding of the previously successful aircraft lost sales of course a boeing. more than $8000000000.00 and the company continue to making the aircraft even though regulators ordered it to stop flying more than $400.00 planes a currently being kept in storage nearly $350.00 people were killed in crashes in indonesia and ethiopia which led to the jets being grounded in march. for more on this i'm joined by d.w. business reporter clifford cannot keep it why is boeing doing this right now basically the federal aviation authorities have said in the us that they're not going to allow the 737 max to take off again. boeing had been hoping that they would get permission sooner than rather than later so they had a board meeting in seattle and they just decided that it was time for to say that it was. to stop production which is the 1st time in 2 decades that this is what does this mean for supply as an for employees well it's caused quite a significant meaning for suppliers in particular because the $600.00 companies in the supply chain involved in supplying implement instruments and all other components for th
boeing is suspending production of its 737 macs from next month to fatal crashes in 5 months and forced the grounding of the previously successful aircraft lost sales of course a boeing. more than $8000000000.00 and the company continue to making the aircraft even though regulators ordered it to stop flying more than $400.00 planes a currently being kept in storage nearly $350.00 people were killed in crashes in indonesia and ethiopia which led to the jets being grounded in march. for more on...
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the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded march, after two fatal crashes. opposition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension of the brexit transition process beyond the end of 2020. growing concern in australia over the worsening wildfires and extreme weather — fire chiefs speak out — saying the country needs to be better prepared. boeing has announced it is temporarily halting production of its 737 max aircraft. the planes have been grounded since march, a response to crashes in indonesia and ethiopia that killed 346 people. regulators in the united states, criticised for earlier decisions on the 737—max, are now saying they will not approve any return to service before next year. here's our north america correspondent, peter bowes. grounde
the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded march, after two fatal crashes. opposition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any...
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the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded — we hearfrom our reporters right across the country. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: 25 million refugees and counting — what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut ozil has been deceived by fake
the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded — we hearfrom our reporters right across the country. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: 25 million refugees and counting — what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut ozil has been deceived by fake
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airline manufacturer boeing executive has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft that is when bird will be reply replaced by the chairman starting next month boeing says the changes necessary to restore confidence after shares in the company fell by more than 20 percent since march that's when the 737 lacs aircraft was grounded because of 2 fatal crashes turkey's defense ministry says at least 8 civilians have been killed in a car bombing in northern syria it happened near the border between the 2 countries in the turkish town of soup a woman and child are among the dead and several others have been hit in india there have been more major demonstrations against the controversial new citizenship law the country's main opposition congress party led a massive rally in new delhi on monday opponents say the legislation is anti muslim and undermines india's secular constitution prime minister narendra modi denies allegations that it is discriminatory there have been daily protests and support rallies since the bill was passed by parliament earlier this month russia's pr
airline manufacturer boeing executive has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft that is when bird will be reply replaced by the chairman starting next month boeing says the changes necessary to restore confidence after shares in the company fell by more than 20 percent since march that's when the 737 lacs aircraft was grounded because of 2 fatal crashes turkey's defense ministry says at least 8 civilians have been killed in a car bombing...
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the latest headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft —ion parties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. let's return to our main story now — that boeing is to suspend production of the 737 max airliner from january. let's get more on that from david slotnick, senior transportation reporter at business insider. he's in new york. this is something that they have been disgusting since july, this is something that they have been disgusting sincejuly, the first raised the possibility that if the grounding continued they would have two suspend manufacture of planes. it came out this weekend that it was looking increasingly likely. last week the faa said there was no chance of the plane returning in 2019 so it didn't come as a com plete in 2019 so it didn't come as a complete shock. but there will be all kinds of knock—on effects? complete shock. but there will be all kinds of knock-on effects? there definitely will be. boeing has said there won't be any layoff at their plant, th
the latest headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft —ion parties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. let's return to our main story now — that boeing is to suspend production of the 737 max airliner from january. let's get more on that from david slotnick, senior transportation reporter at business insider. he's in new york. this is something that they have been disgusting...
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the latest headlines: a crisis at boeing, the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedarties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. an investigation by the bbc africa eye has uncovered an illegal network that lures women from africa to india, where they are then forced into prostitution. the women are mostly from kenya, uganda, nigeria, tanzania and rwanda. one of them, grace, who was trafficked from kenya, has agreed to go undercover for bbc africa eye. am grace, i'm a singer, and a singer, i am grace, i'm a singer, and a singer, dancer, position. iwant to become famous and have a good life. growth saw a post on a friend's whatsapp group offering work and india. hearing that it is good money, they went for it. but when she arrived in new delhi, grace was taken to a brothel and had her passport confiscated by this woman. she paid for grace's woman —— travelled to india. there was only one way to pay off the debt. prostitution for me is the thing, and was telling god, let it be the last thing you will ever
the latest headlines: a crisis at boeing, the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedarties in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. an investigation by the bbc africa eye has uncovered an illegal network that lures women from africa to india, where they are then forced into prostitution. the women are mostly from kenya, uganda, nigeria, tanzania and rwanda. one of them, grace, who was trafficked from kenya,...
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design right in the 1st place and got maneuverability ok i think boeing has to do a little bit of catch up boeing is a fine company it's a fine company it's had the boeing 737. aircraft on market for a long long time and has a lot of branca predicate credibility but this was a mistake and i think boeing right now is coming to that coming to that terms of decision and as well as the f.a.a. chief and i think also we had the fox watching the chicken coop and so we weren't always keeping our belt buckles and suspenders tight on safety and that's why we basically are looking both at f.a.a. employees right now to get that all together well boeing is going to pay about it's paying about $50000000.00 to the claims right now and there's going to be some more but i think basically the airliners are right now moving their schedules to account for this they are already shifting their schedules to not include the boeing $737.00 max because they can't predict when it's going to get to the market but when boeing comes back with its clean sheet design i'm pretty sure the airline is going to be right back on because there is a there is still a strong trust or boeing as a brand in the
design right in the 1st place and got maneuverability ok i think boeing has to do a little bit of catch up boeing is a fine company it's a fine company it's had the boeing 737. aircraft on market for a long long time and has a lot of branca predicate credibility but this was a mistake and i think boeing right now is coming to that coming to that terms of decision and as well as the f.a.a. chief and i think also we had the fox watching the chicken coop and so we weren't always keeping our belt...
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the top stories this hour. a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded since march, in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. new talks have taken place in northern ireland, to try to restore the devolved government at stormont. it's nearly three years since power sharing collapsed because of disputes between sinn fein and the democratic unionists. there's renewed pressure on the parties to get back into government with a crisis in the health service, strike action planned and patient waiting lists the worst in the uk. from belfast, here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. winter at stormont, parties out in the cold. each morning civil servants arrive to run the country. it's many moons since politicians took decisions here. it's a source of continuous pain. john's one of thousands of patients in northern ireland now waiting years for routine operations. a lack of government has led to the slow decay of services. while the parties try to resolve their differences, he faces another year—and—a—half‘s w
the top stories this hour. a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — grounded since march, in india condemn police for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. new talks have taken place in northern ireland, to try to restore the devolved government at stormont. it's nearly three years since power sharing collapsed because of disputes between sinn fein and the democratic unionists. there's renewed pressure on the...
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the south. that's it, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, my name's mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — groundedition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many a new citizenship law. believe that young people hl who many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their descent in a democracy, were crossed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india —— dissent. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension of the brexit transition process beyond the end of 2020. growing concern in australia over the worsening wildfires and extreme weather — fire chiefs speak out — saying the country needs
the south. that's it, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news, my name's mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — groundedition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many a new citizenship law. believe that young people hl who many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their descent in a democracy, were crossed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction...
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the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedice for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. 25 million refugees and counting. what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut 0zil has been deceived by fake news after he criticised the detention
the headlines: a crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft, groundedice for what they say is violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme. 25 million refugees and counting. what can world leaders do to tackle the problem? and china says arsenal footballer, mesut 0zil has been deceived by fake news after he criticised the detention
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the pitch. on my locker is great to have you along every one aircraft company boeing's chief executive dennis mullen burke has resigned the beleaguered playmaker faced multiple setbacks this year including scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing's 737 max jetliner or regulators around the world to ground. end of the plane and a later inquiry revealed major problems with regulatory oversight of the company let's get you more on what is still a very much a developing story here chris chris christopher of course from d.w. a business it joins me for more christopher was this inevitable and before you answer that question can you clarify for us was he fired pushed out of did he resign the company said he resigned and if we keep in mind that throughout this very difficult year for the boeing company and then this moment of course he always said i want to keep my position i want to help clearing up this huge problem that the company is facing there so he said that even in the hearing on capitol hill he said it in front of the families that were there obviously calling for him to step down he said no i wan
the pitch. on my locker is great to have you along every one aircraft company boeing's chief executive dennis mullen burke has resigned the beleaguered playmaker faced multiple setbacks this year including scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing's 737 max jetliner or regulators around the world to ground. end of the plane and a later inquiry revealed major problems with regulatory oversight of the company let's get you more on what is still a very much a developing story here chris chris...
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the troubled u.s. aircraft company boeing faces a another setback. 's capsule went off course and did not reach its planned orbit. asset says that the ununmanned spacecraft is in a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station. the star liner is meant to free nasa. as a has been forced to rely on sawyer's rockets to transport its astronauts since the space shuttle program was terminated. nasa administrator said that a technical error with the onboard clock caused the glitch. >> anomaly resulted in the vehihicle believingng the time s different than it was. because that timing was off, what ended up happeningg was the spacecraft triried to maintain a very precise control t that it normallyly would notot have trio maintain and it burned a lot of prop in that part of the flight. not got birds, it looked like we were not going to be able to debut with the international space station. helena: skidrow in los angeles is known for its homeless population. one resident is trying to change the face of his neighborhood thro
the troubled u.s. aircraft company boeing faces a another setback. 's capsule went off course and did not reach its planned orbit. asset says that the ununmanned spacecraft is in a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station. the star liner is meant to free nasa. as a has been forced to rely on sawyer's rockets to transport its astronauts since the space shuttle program was terminated. nasa administrator said that a technical error with the onboard clock...
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airplane in which the late 1920s, early 1930s, the boeing company, president philip johnson, vice president, and chief engineer want to build pop this new aircraft design called the b-9 bomber. that's an all metal mono plane and they want to develop that into a commercial airliner. and the 247 is the result of that which embodies all metal construction, as i said, but also the idea of the streamline design that the vega represents. and so you have incorporated into an airplane to make money these innovations to make it go faster. with the unfailing of the 247, you have 170 miles per hour airplane capable of carrying ten passengers. that's a pretty stunning jump over a ford try motor that you can see up here goes at a cruise of 115 miles per hour. it's carrying people longer distances. and it compresses that 27 hours of transcontinental flight time across the united states into 19.5 hours. and so here's another element that plays into this equation is that the vast distances of the united states really pushed the development of commercial airport. and so by 1933, you have an airline we are two engines capable of flying faster than the most advanc
airplane in which the late 1920s, early 1930s, the boeing company, president philip johnson, vice president, and chief engineer want to build pop this new aircraft design called the b-9 bomber. that's an all metal mono plane and they want to develop that into a commercial airliner. and the 247 is the result of that which embodies all metal construction, as i said, but also the idea of the streamline design that the vega represents. and so you have incorporated into an airplane to make money...
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the chief executive of boeing has been sacked but comes less than a week off the company suspended production of his one's best selling aircraft boeing says the leadership change is necessary to restore confidence after turbulent year and set off by the twin crashes of its 737 months aircraft. as more from. washington. it's the biggest crisis and boeing's 103 year history on monday after 2 fatal crashes involving its $737.00 max jetliner boeing fired its c.e.o. dennis mullen burge for breaching the public's trust. the board of directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the company moving forward as it works to repair relationships with regulators customers and all other stakeholders. 189 people died when a lion air 737 max crashed in indonesia in october 2018 less than 6 months later another 157 people were killed when an ethiopian airlines jet also a $737.00 max crashed in the north of that country the u.s. government forced boeing to ground the jet until problems with both the operating software and with pilot training could be fixed we've made mistakes we've learned and we are still
the chief executive of boeing has been sacked but comes less than a week off the company suspended production of his one's best selling aircraft boeing says the leadership change is necessary to restore confidence after turbulent year and set off by the twin crashes of its 737 months aircraft. as more from. washington. it's the biggest crisis and boeing's 103 year history on monday after 2 fatal crashes involving its $737.00 max jetliner boeing fired its c.e.o. dennis mullen burge for breaching...
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boeing. maria: do you trust -- cheryl: do you trust the m-cast system? >> it's unbelievable for me to understand how boeing, the great company they are, could provide an aircrafte pilots that we've introduced an aggressive anti-stall system that could trigger and violently take control of the aircraft away from the pilots. not having that in the cockpit, emergency manual that would be referenced in the event of an emergency, to instead of having two air sensors that would basically allow the system to operate, reducing that to one, which further makes the aircraft less safe to fly. so we're talking about a lot of decisions that boeing made over the course of several years that simply don't make sense. and boeing just last week proposed fine by the faa for $3.9 million, for knowingly placing faulty parts on their wings in 133 aircraft. now, again, this is a company that used to set the standard for safety and now it's at a point where can we really believe what we're being told. cheryl: we would love to have you back. you're a great voice on this, your perspective is very helpful. thank you, jay. >> you're very welcome. lauren: time and money were no object yes
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the troubled u.s. aircraft company boeing faces another setback its starliner astral capsule went off course and didn't reach its planned or base but the u.s. space agency nasa says that the an unmanned spacecraft is in a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station on friday now the starliner is meant to free nasa from reliance on russia to travel to the international space station now has been forced to rely on russian soyuz rockets to transport is astronauts since the space shuttle program was terminated in 2011 well in a news conference in the us or administrator jim bryden stein said that a technical error with the on board clock caused the glitch to take a listen to what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part of the flight and when that prop got burnt loo
the troubled u.s. aircraft company boeing faces another setback its starliner astral capsule went off course and didn't reach its planned or base but the u.s. space agency nasa says that the an unmanned spacecraft is in a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station on friday now the starliner is meant to free nasa from reliance on russia to travel to the international space station now has been forced to rely on russian soyuz rockets to transport is...
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the u.s. airline manufacturer boeing has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft boeing says the leadership change is necessary to restore confidence 9 months after the 737 max jet crisis shares in the company have risen on the news also in jordan has more on the story from washington d.c. . it's the biggest crisis and boeing's 103 year history on monday after 2 fatal crashes involving its $737.00 max jetliner boeing fired its c.e.o. dennis mullen burge for breaching the public's trust. the board of directors decided that a change in leadership was necessary to restore confidence in the company moving forward as it works to repair relationships with regulators customers and all other stakeholders 189 people died when a lion air 737 max crashed in indonesia in october 2018 less than 6 months later another 157 people were killed when an ethiopian airlines jet also a 737 max crashed in the north of that country the u.s. government forced boeing to ground the jet until problems with both the operating software and with pilot training could be fixed we've made mistakes
the u.s. airline manufacturer boeing has resigned less than a week after the company suspended production of its best selling aircraft boeing says the leadership change is necessary to restore confidence 9 months after the 737 max jet crisis shares in the company have risen on the news also in jordan has more on the story from washington d.c. . it's the biggest crisis and boeing's 103 year history on monday after 2 fatal crashes involving its $737.00 max jetliner boeing fired its c.e.o. dennis...
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the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — groundedpolice for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension of the brexit transition process beyond the end of 2020. growing concern in australia over the worsening wildfires
the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing — the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraft — groundedpolice for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension of the brexit transition process beyond the end of 2020....
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the south. that's it, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing. the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraftosition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension of the brexit transition process beyond the end of 2020. growing concern in australia over the worsening wildfires and extreme weather — fire chiefs speak out, saying the country needs
the south. that's it, bye—bye. welcome to bbc news. i'm mike embley. our top stories: crisis at boeing. the company suspends production of its 737 max aircraftosition parties in india condemn police for the violent suppression of protests over a new citizenship law. many believe that young people here, who are trying to voice their dissent in a democracy, were crushed by the state. and that's triggered a reaction across india. britain's prime minister plans a new law to prevent any extension...
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boeing c.e.o. dennis mullen burke has stepped down as the aircraft manufacturer faced multiple setbacks this year including industrial scandals after 2 crashes of boeing 737 jetliner and enquire reveals major problems with regulatory oversight of the company's operations. departure is effective immediately he'll be replaced by chairman david khaldoon the company says it needs to restore confidence and repair relationships with regulators customers and other stakeholders. and for more on this i'm joined now in the studio by our resident aviation expert chris covert financial correspondent gets caught on well yeah let's start with you why is this happening. well i mean the criticism of how the dentist was handling the situation was mounting and it was just a question of when not if a boy would let him go there was a lot of pressure from the clients or from the airlines from regulators said and also from the relatives of the way the reaction on wall street by the way. management was obviously quite positive in the stock traded to the upside by almost 3 percent being the biggest winner in the dollar in just 3 leverage here on monday . all right pantheons turning to you know chris the 77 max has been granted around the world since march why is t
boeing c.e.o. dennis mullen burke has stepped down as the aircraft manufacturer faced multiple setbacks this year including industrial scandals after 2 crashes of boeing 737 jetliner and enquire reveals major problems with regulatory oversight of the company's operations. departure is effective immediately he'll be replaced by chairman david khaldoon the company says it needs to restore confidence and repair relationships with regulators customers and other stakeholders. and for more on this...
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the arrangement and immediately cut ties with the company once it found out. >>> new internal documents being reviewed by a congressional panel apparently show boeing employees were concerned about the grounded 737 max aircraft. the documents were provided by boeing to a house transportation committee and the faa on monday. an aide who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the documents reveal concerns over boeing's commitment to safety. they also reportedly reveal efforts by some employees to ensure the company's production plans were not disrupted. boeing said it provided the documents as part of its commitment to transparency. the 737 max aircraft is linked to two deadly crashes. >>> millions of people around the world are celebrating christmas. pope francis marked the holiday during a packed christmas eve mass at st. peter's basilica. he told the faithful that god loves everyone, even the worst of us. back here at home, cardinal timothy doland led midnight mass at new york's st. patrick's cathedral. marc liverman is in new york. how are other people commemorating this holy day? >> reporter: hey, good morning, wendy. well, for the millions of americans who celebrate christmas, so much of the holiday is
the arrangement and immediately cut ties with the company once it found out. >>> new internal documents being reviewed by a congressional panel apparently show boeing employees were concerned about the grounded 737 max aircraft. the documents were provided by boeing to a house transportation committee and the faa on monday. an aide who spoke on the condition of anonymity said the documents reveal concerns over boeing's commitment to safety. they also reportedly reveal efforts by some...
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boeing c.e.o. dennis mullen burke has stepped down the aircraft manufacturer faced multiple setbacks this year including industrial scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing's 737 mox jetliner an inquiry reveals major problems with regulatory oversight of the company's operations will impact departure is effective immediately he'll be replaced by chairman david cole whom the company says it needs to restore confidence and repair relationships with regulators customers and other stakeholders now for more on this let's go to his financial correspondent gets caught up on wall street against thanks for joining us why is this happening now. the pressure was clearly mounting on dennis'. from clients or from the airlines for instance they complained that dennis mellon burke was giving folsom statements when the 73. 8 planes are allowed to fly again there was also a lot of pressure and a call for resignation from the victims' families and then also he started to get a tough time with this story to use putting too much pressure on regulators by the end of the day wall street was not really surprised that she had to step down the question was not if but when they were actually on wall street it's quite obvious the stock of boeing is gaining about 3 percent in
boeing c.e.o. dennis mullen burke has stepped down the aircraft manufacturer faced multiple setbacks this year including industrial scandals after 2 fatal crashes of boeing's 737 mox jetliner an inquiry reveals major problems with regulatory oversight of the company's operations will impact departure is effective immediately he'll be replaced by chairman david cole whom the company says it needs to restore confidence and repair relationships with regulators customers and other stakeholders now...
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the chief executive of the us aircraft manufacturer boeing, has been sacked, less than a week after the companyit would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. boeing has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving the 737. our business correspondent, theo leggett, has the story. two devastating accidents and 346 people died. the first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these fields in ethiopia minutes after take—off. since then, boeing's newest and fastest—selling aircraft, the 737 max, has been grounded worldwide. blame's been placed on a piece of flight control software, known as mcas, that activated at the wrong time and forced both planes into a catastrophic dive. boeing's failures and mr mullenberg's leadership have been angrily condemned in the us congress. those pilots never had a chance. these loved ones never had a chance. they were in flying coffins. senator, if i could try to respond to your question. first of all, the premise... er, that we would lie or conceal isn
the chief executive of the us aircraft manufacturer boeing, has been sacked, less than a week after the companyit would temporarily halt production of its troubled 737 max airliner. boeing has struggled to recover after 346 people died in two crashes involving the 737. our business correspondent, theo leggett, has the story. two devastating accidents and 346 people died. the first plane crashed into the sea off indonesia late last year. then, in march, an identical aircraft went down in these...
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the sacked as unconstitutional. we travel u.s. aircraft company boeing faces another setback it starliner capsule went off course and didn't reach its planned orbit but the u.s. space agency nasa says that the unmanned spacecraft is a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station on friday and the start is meant to free nasa from its reliance on russia to travel to the i.s.a.'s now has been forced to rely on a russian soyuz rockets to transform since the space shuttle program was terminated in 20. well in a news conference nasser administrator of brighton stein said that a technical error with the onboard clock caused the collision a 2nd isn't what he had to say. that anomaly resulted in the vehicle believing that the time was different than it actually was and because that timing was a little bit off. what ended up happening is the spacecraft tried to maintain a very precise control that it normally wouldn't have tried to maintain and it burned a lot of a lot of prop in that in that part of the flight and when that
the sacked as unconstitutional. we travel u.s. aircraft company boeing faces another setback it starliner capsule went off course and didn't reach its planned orbit but the u.s. space agency nasa says that the unmanned spacecraft is a stable position after its launch on a test flight to the international space station on friday and the start is meant to free nasa from its reliance on russia to travel to the i.s.a.'s now has been forced to rely on a russian soyuz rockets to transform since the...
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the a320 one good that is a double blow for boeing. thisis a problem because is a boeing company switching to airbus and it is a problem because this is the aircrafteplacing the 757 that will compete with the new medium-sized aircraft that boeing are proposing to build but have not done yet. we will talk about that more in just a moment. orange out of france trading down 4.45%. investors not going according to plan. feelh more risk on emanating around the european equity market. that was the close. freeze --most 2% in in three sessions. that is the headline from bloomberg. it looks like there is agreement on what tariffs should be rolled back. not a final agreement but enough to give markets a boost. 500 and backed up to 1.78 on the 10 year yield. the dollar index down .2%. we got a little bit of disappointing economic data. ism service disappointed but still well above 50. crude was up as much as 4.2% a while ago, still well above $58 a barrel. this is a supply story with inventories down and opec saying tomorrow we will have an even bigger output cost thanks to iraq. will be talking about that in more detail. let's get to the components of the s
the a320 one good that is a double blow for boeing. thisis a problem because is a boeing company switching to airbus and it is a problem because this is the aircrafteplacing the 757 that will compete with the new medium-sized aircraft that boeing are proposing to build but have not done yet. we will talk about that more in just a moment. orange out of france trading down 4.45%. investors not going according to plan. feelh more risk on emanating around the european equity market. that was the...
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this is bbc news, the headlines: boeing has fired its chief executive, dennis muilenburg, following two fatal crashes involving the company's 737 max aircraftr software — that claimed more than 340 lives. there's been criticism of the trial in saudi arabia of those accused of killing the journalist, jamal khashoggi — who was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. five people have been sentenced to death, and others jailed. a top aide to crown prince mohammed bin salman was investigated, but not charged. the leader of the republicans in the us senate, mitch mcconnell, says he hasn't ruled out allowing witnesses to testify at president trump's impeachment trial. he was formally impeached last week for abuse of power and obstruction of congress. proceedings are expected to start next month. now on bbc news, the bbc‘s amol rajan takes a look back
this is bbc news, the headlines: boeing has fired its chief executive, dennis muilenburg, following two fatal crashes involving the company's 737 max aircraftr software — that claimed more than 340 lives. there's been criticism of the trial in saudi arabia of those accused of killing the journalist, jamal khashoggi — who was murdered in the saudi consulate in istanbul. five people have been sentenced to death, and others jailed. a top aide to crown prince mohammed bin salman was...
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the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means we are joined by jamie finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need for him to go which is going to be inevitable this was not just important but he was essential for boeing to get past this this very dark period in his history in his 103 year history this is the biggest crisis labor reduced. and so by removing him from position it begins that entire process and so forth but it's going to be a long haul for them and now it seems like it's been a year since the crash of lie and
the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means...
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the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means we are joined by jamie finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need.
the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means...
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the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means we are joined by jamie finch former national transportation safety board official now jamie it's great to have you here today but why now and what is this going to do to this whole $737.00 max saga why do we get rid of today well it had happened and we predicted on several times already the need for him to go which is going to be inevitable this was not just important but it was essential for boeing to get past this this very dark period in his history in his 103 year history this is the biggest crisis they refused and so by removing him from position he begins that entire process. and so forth but it's going to be a wrong long haul for them and now it seems like it's been a year since the crash of lie
the 737 max jets which killed 346 people as we have previously reported boeing 737 max has been grounded worldwide since march and the company announced last week that it would spend production of the aircraft moving forward on the news the leadership of the leadership shuffle boeing stock rose by 3 percent today and it has been a tough year though overall for the aircraft giant losing nearly 20 percent of their stock price since the grounding now joining us now to discuss what this all means...
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the rule to cover up cases of abuse. u.s. plane make a boeing is to indefinitely suspends production of its 7. $37.00 a max aircraft from next month the company was forced to ground was forced to ground the plane this year following the 2 deadly crashes the decision comes after u.s. regulators refused to certify the planes to return to the air this year. and a court in pakistan has sentenced the former military ruler pervez musharraf to death on charges of high treason the sheriff was tried in absentia for suspending the country's constitution and imposing a state of emergency in 2007 this is the deadly news from ballot for more followers on twitter at the w. news or use the web site the w dot com. i'm next to kick off i refuse much day 15 of the book does leave out stuff that's in a couple of moments i'll be back with more world leaders of the top of the a little. odd. the be. the bigger. the be. off. to sligo it's $6.00 now i'm just up the books thanks for the title with $6.00. to go. on. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson he can i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and i dis
the rule to cover up cases of abuse. u.s. plane make a boeing is to indefinitely suspends production of its 7. $37.00 a max aircraft from next month the company was forced to ground was forced to ground the plane this year following the 2 deadly crashes the decision comes after u.s. regulators refused to certify the planes to return to the air this year. and a court in pakistan has sentenced the former military ruler pervez musharraf to death on charges of high treason the sheriff was tried in...