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31 for boeing.t looks above expectations if that's a clean number. 121. fiscal '09 seeing $4.70 to $5. that's above where the street is. the street is at $4.52. revenue 17.15. that's right in line with expectations at boeing. and it's going to issue a new 787 schedule in this quarter we're in now, due to maturities in boeing capital notes and didn't acquire any of its shares in the second quarter. earnings guys will be re-evaluated during the new schedule for the -- for the 787. we'll talk about that. so far so good 20 cents ahead of expectations. boeing is a train wreck. that's overstating it. the stock has not been -- >> last year? >> when it got up to well over 100, it was great. unfortunately they got below 29, back to 43, two-week high of 69. at this point we'll see whether -- did they say anything? >> concerns on 787, delays on the dream line are. they say they have identified a technical solution to the previously announced requirement to reinforce that area. >> the wing. >> that was the area
31 for boeing.t looks above expectations if that's a clean number. 121. fiscal '09 seeing $4.70 to $5. that's above where the street is. the street is at $4.52. revenue 17.15. that's right in line with expectations at boeing. and it's going to issue a new 787 schedule in this quarter we're in now, due to maturities in boeing capital notes and didn't acquire any of its shares in the second quarter. earnings guys will be re-evaluated during the new schedule for the -- for the 787. we'll talk...
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with the win before boeing prevailed in the challenge. crosby says a split buy is a government decision, but he doesn't plan to change the offering when the competition reopens, saying the airbus tanker has already beaten boeing in four other global competitions. >> first thing i'd say is let's get on with it. i mean, these things are getting older. you know, it's nine years since this process was started, and it will be another five years before we get aircraft into the inventory, and it will be 30 years at the presumed production rate before we finish reconstituting the structure. so, there's kind of almost not when you start, but when you finish that's the big deal. >> reporter: we also asked him about the safety of airbus aircraft, which seem to be involved in every major airline crash in the last year with the biggest concern surrounding the crash of the air france a-330 in the atlantic. >> those are very modern aircraft. they operate every day, hundreds of flights a day. so, we've got to make sure we really do understand the phenome
with the win before boeing prevailed in the challenge. crosby says a split buy is a government decision, but he doesn't plan to change the offering when the competition reopens, saying the airbus tanker has already beaten boeing in four other global competitions. >> first thing i'd say is let's get on with it. i mean, these things are getting older. you know, it's nine years since this process was started, and it will be another five years before we get aircraft into the inventory, and it...
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in january, boeing said it would eliminate 10,000 jobs this year through attrition and layoffs. >>> the auto industry appears to be in the middle of another rough month. general motors chief executive is warning that july sales are weak compared to the same month last year. but ceo fritz henderson says he's optimistic about the second half of the year because most of the government's economic stimulus has not yet kicked in. >>> gm's former ceo is retiring at the end of the month. rig wag rick wagoner is getting a pension package of more than $10 million. >>> discount airlines appear to be locked in something of a fare war. southwest is offering trips for $39 this year. air tran goes as low as $39. and major carriers are matching many of the fares. i can almost hear you scurrying to your computer. >>> while you're there, check out our website for the latest business news anytime, abcnews.com. >>> and when we come back, a long trip to a new prison comes to an end for stock swindler, bernard madoff. >>> and the president takes to the mound in st. louis. the ball or strike call, next in spo
in january, boeing said it would eliminate 10,000 jobs this year through attrition and layoffs. >>> the auto industry appears to be in the middle of another rough month. general motors chief executive is warning that july sales are weak compared to the same month last year. but ceo fritz henderson says he's optimistic about the second half of the year because most of the government's economic stimulus has not yet kicked in. >>> gm's former ceo is retiring at the end of the...
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mean time keep an eye on boeing today. they are cutting about 1,000 jobs because the pentagon is scaling back funding. they plan to cut 10,000 jobs by the end of the year. >> 600 ground jobs will be cut at the end of summer. >> reporting for wbal tv 11 news. >> there is an increased competition for your family's old clothing. there are thousands of stand alone donation centers. you may not have realized that some are owned by for profit companies. saw our clothing donations take about a 345% dip. a local hospital turning away money from the owner of this box. >> see who owns these boxes and hear what they have to say about where your clothing donations go and who is profitting. the time is now 6:31. at the stroke of midnight, one of the most anticipated movies will appear. will appear. we'll have more on t announcer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great lease deals. i love it! i just want to know it's the right move. me? thirteen days in the future. you get a deal on the car you always wanted. scheduled mai
mean time keep an eye on boeing today. they are cutting about 1,000 jobs because the pentagon is scaling back funding. they plan to cut 10,000 jobs by the end of the year. >> 600 ground jobs will be cut at the end of summer. >> reporting for wbal tv 11 news. >> there is an increased competition for your family's old clothing. there are thousands of stand alone donation centers. you may not have realized that some are owned by for profit companies. saw our clothing donations...
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the analyst cuts its price target on boeing to 46 down from 60. he's telling clients that boeing's cost overruns on its 787 dreamliner jet are happening because of delays and technical problems, and that could force the aerospace giant to take a charge against earnings for much of the plane's backlog. boeing shares tonight down a fraction. verizon's sekt second quarter profits fell 21%. the company made $1.50 million due to a drop in spending. when you strip out charges that was better than xapd due to strength in the company's wireless business. it says it plans to cut another 8,000 jobs in the second half of the year to continue cutting expenses. verizon shares tonight down 2 1/4%. >>> and radio shack, second quarter profit was up better than expected 18%. the company made $49 million because of lowered expenses. sales, though, were down 3% to $966 million. missing wall street estimates. and as a result radio shack tonight down 6 1/2%. up next right here "closing bell," the government's health care reform plan concentrates on treating sick patie
the analyst cuts its price target on boeing to 46 down from 60. he's telling clients that boeing's cost overruns on its 787 dreamliner jet are happening because of delays and technical problems, and that could force the aerospace giant to take a charge against earnings for much of the plane's backlog. boeing shares tonight down a fraction. verizon's sekt second quarter profits fell 21%. the company made $1.50 million due to a drop in spending. when you strip out charges that was better than...
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the boeing 737 made an emergency landing in west virginia. the cabin lost pressure, but no one was hurt on the nashville to baltimore flight with 126 passengers and 5 crewmembers on board. passengers in the rear section of the jet could actually see outside through the hole. >> the pilot and flight crews are trained in how to act when there is a depressurization. they basically get the airplane down to a breatheful altitude around 10,000-feet high as soon as possible. and the airplane is designed to contain cracks that develop through the fuselage. >> southwest says it inspected other boeing 737-300 series jets overnight but found no similar problems. today another southwest airlines flight made an emergency landing at orlando international airport. flight 3238 from st. louis was about ten minutes away from landing in orlando when there was concern about aifying in the boeing 737's auxiliary power unit. a fire rescue team boarded the plane once it was on the ground, but found no fire or smoke. as a precaution, the plane's 129 passengers got o
the boeing 737 made an emergency landing in west virginia. the cabin lost pressure, but no one was hurt on the nashville to baltimore flight with 126 passengers and 5 crewmembers on board. passengers in the rear section of the jet could actually see outside through the hole. >> the pilot and flight crews are trained in how to act when there is a depressurization. they basically get the airplane down to a breatheful altitude around 10,000-feet high as soon as possible. and the airplane is...
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boeing obviously facing further delays. they did have more deliveries in the second quarter could help out a little bit. microsoft continues to see pc sales slow and that's not helping. and a number of continuing contracts with business clients are expiring in that time. could they renew? we'll find out soon. >>> all right, guys, stand by. we'll be talking mortgage fraud. here is cnbc's diana olick with an explainer for us. go ahead. >> a new fbi report shows financial institutions lost $1.4 billion to mortgage fraud last year. the report blames falling home prices and rising foreclosures for creating a climate crooks can't resist and today desperate borrowers are easy pickings. a few months ago president obama committed half a billion dollars to fight mortgage fraud, but the report said new programs to save the housing market actually provide new opportunities for scam artists. >> all right, thanks, diana. so, how is mortgage fraud impacting your backyard, guys, michael in atlanta? >> well, we don't have any ongoing public
boeing obviously facing further delays. they did have more deliveries in the second quarter could help out a little bit. microsoft continues to see pc sales slow and that's not helping. and a number of continuing contracts with business clients are expiring in that time. could they renew? we'll find out soon. >>> all right, guys, stand by. we'll be talking mortgage fraud. here is cnbc's diana olick with an explainer for us. go ahead. >> a new fbi report shows financial...
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boeing has cut 3500 jobs this year alone. >>> a little bit warmer today. and also increased humidity. take a look at some of the temperatures right now from thurgood marshall high school in the baltimore area. umbc and catonsville. it is 83. but feels like 84, or they had a high today of 84 rather. pikesville, or piney ridge elementary and sykesville 86 degrees. and deer park elementary in owings mills right now at 83 degrees. here is your forecast for the next couple of hours. partly cloudy. temperatures holding in the mid to low 80s. we'll have the complete forecast, which does have some shower activity in it, coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> well here is hoping the sixth try is the charm. astronauts are aboard the space shuttle endeavour right now, hoping the weather finally stays clear enough for tonight's launch attempt. the endeavour is sitting at the very spot where apollo 11 was 40 years ago tonight on the eve of the first moon landing mission. the shuttle is scheduled to lift off to the international space station in less than a half hour. ba
boeing has cut 3500 jobs this year alone. >>> a little bit warmer today. and also increased humidity. take a look at some of the temperatures right now from thurgood marshall high school in the baltimore area. umbc and catonsville. it is 83. but feels like 84, or they had a high today of 84 rather. pikesville, or piney ridge elementary and sykesville 86 degrees. and deer park elementary in owings mills right now at 83 degrees. here is your forecast for the next couple of hours. partly...
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. >> the pit boss gave you an entry point on boeing.that went bad. >> boeing just got in front of itself. everybody suddenly overnight, the united possibility of this big order and everything, everybody immediately put money on boeing. it pulled back to 44, then you can start looking at boeing again. >> to be fair it did pull back to 44 but then it kept losing altitude. now it's at 41. >> you're right. you know, when looking for an area of some kind of support it looked like it would come around 44. looks now like it's 41, 42. somewhere in there. i do tend to like boeing right here. >> all right. don't go anywhere. we'll have "trading after dark" and we're going to see the bets being made on yahoo. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd maywe
. >> the pit boss gave you an entry point on boeing.that went bad. >> boeing just got in front of itself. everybody suddenly overnight, the united possibility of this big order and everything, everybody immediately put money on boeing. it pulled back to 44, then you can start looking at boeing again. >> to be fair it did pull back to 44 but then it kept losing altitude. now it's at 41. >> you're right. you know, when looking for an area of some kind of support it looked...
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i thinthat boeing is now 4% yielder. i doieve that yieldis safe.ms making the play, and that's obvious. or else i woun't have been out there with my neck chopped off or at least in a noose. but i would buy mor boeing here. again, i said to get out of it - i did jus what you said. i went there,he thing didn't fly. i said forget about it. itas annteresting trade. it didn't work. down here, it feels liken investmento me. cago to aen in maryld. >> cler: hey, jim. we'd like to fwif give you a genue baltimore ravens boya >> i can think of the ravens without thinking of mcnai which s pretty sad. that's pretty sad. >> caller:y question today is r. grace, gra. >> very terestg. i remembe before the big breakup when th had the bo industry and thetuff that goes all ovhe meat when youbu it, that's the plastic, and they had the shipping li. got a gre coatings business. ki of an interesng off the wall play. i will bless it as an intesting spec although ie got to tell wub i do noknow the earningsower right now. with that, the ligning round is over!ra >> announcer:
i thinthat boeing is now 4% yielder. i doieve that yieldis safe.ms making the play, and that's obvious. or else i woun't have been out there with my neck chopped off or at least in a noose. but i would buy mor boeing here. again, i said to get out of it - i did jus what you said. i went there,he thing didn't fly. i said forget about it. itas annteresting trade. it didn't work. down here, it feels liken investmento me. cago to aen in maryld. >> cler: hey, jim. we'd like to fwif give you a...
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boeing has been plagued. so i think that if you want to play it from that angle, it's a much better play. >> okay. that is your aerospace play. we'll continue to keep you updated on the microsoft and amazon calls. microsoft call getting under way right now. we'll check back in with jim goldman. more "fast money" coming up. welcome to the now network. population 49 million. right now, 1.5 million people are on a conference call. 750,000 wish they weren't. - ( phones chirping ) - construction workers are making 244,000 nextel direct connect calls. 1 million people are responding to an email. - 151 accidentally hit "reply all." - ( foghorn blows ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network bringing you the first wireless 4g network. - sprint. the now network. - ( whoosh sound ) deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. come on in. you're invited to the chevy open house. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you p
boeing has been plagued. so i think that if you want to play it from that angle, it's a much better play. >> okay. that is your aerospace play. we'll continue to keep you updated on the microsoft and amazon calls. microsoft call getting under way right now. we'll check back in with jim goldman. more "fast money" coming up. welcome to the now network. population 49 million. right now, 1.5 million people are on a conference call. 750,000 wish they weren't. - ( phones chirping ) -...
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the ntsb and southwest and also the plane's manufacturer boeing are investigating what caused that hole. if you look closely at the top of this southwest plane, you can see the small hole that caused it to make an emergency landing at yeager airport in charleston, west virginia. the flight was on its way from nashville to baltimore with 126 passengers and 5 crewmembers on board when the hole developed in the fuselage. >> when the hole happened, it obviously depressurized the cabin. the first thing that would happen as a safety procedure the oxygen masks would deploy. that happened and the captain has to take the airplane a safe altitude and we diverted obviously -- we made the decision to divert and get the airplane on the ground as quickly as possible. >> reporter: no one was injured. passengers used oxygen masks that dropped down from the ceiling as the cabin stabilized. >> the national transportation safety board will do a thorough examination as they do with any incident to ascertain what the most likely cause was. >> reporter: wjz has learned that southwest has inspected 200 planes
the ntsb and southwest and also the plane's manufacturer boeing are investigating what caused that hole. if you look closely at the top of this southwest plane, you can see the small hole that caused it to make an emergency landing at yeager airport in charleston, west virginia. the flight was on its way from nashville to baltimore with 126 passengers and 5 crewmembers on board when the hole developed in the fuselage. >> when the hole happened, it obviously depressurized the cabin. the...
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boeing has been plagued. so i think that if you want to play it from that angle, it's a much better play. >> okay. that is your aerospace play. we'll continue to keep you updated on the microsoft and amazon calls. microsoft call getting under way right now. we'll check back in with jim goldman. more "fast money" coming up. i never thought it could happen to me... a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... in patients with several common risk factors... or heart disease. lipitor has been extensively studied... with over 16 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems... and women who are nursing,
boeing has been plagued. so i think that if you want to play it from that angle, it's a much better play. >> okay. that is your aerospace play. we'll continue to keep you updated on the microsoft and amazon calls. microsoft call getting under way right now. we'll check back in with jim goldman. more "fast money" coming up. i never thought it could happen to me... a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance...
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it's a boeing 737 firtecrom llnavi shttoe bwtoi marshall. eol h developed 30 minutes into that flight in the olsefu.gela passengers could see the outside geom their seats. e cabin depressurized and oxygen masks dropp down. as a perngalnd crew were reported to be okay. we get more from this now from a spokespers from the west virginia regional airport authority. >> they seemed fairly- i think i would have been a little more excited. most of them seemed okay. i think a lot of credit here goes to the outstanding crew of the aircraft. they handled the descent without incident. >> certainly possibly a bad scenario with the best possible ding. we understand those passengers have just landed. we hope to have someone that was on that plane talk to us shortly. that flight from nashville to bwi delayed. after a hole develops in the fuselage and they make an emergency landing in west virginia. live at bwi marshall of the back to you. >> derek ward, thank you very much. as you just mentioned, one of the passengers on that flight, michael cunningham, joi
it's a boeing 737 firtecrom llnavi shttoe bwtoi marshall. eol h developed 30 minutes into that flight in the olsefu.gela passengers could see the outside geom their seats. e cabin depressurized and oxygen masks dropp down. as a perngalnd crew were reported to be okay. we get more from this now from a spokespers from the west virginia regional airport authority. >> they seemed fairly- i think i would have been a little more excited. most of them seemed okay. i think a lot of credit here...
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. >>> boeing took a big step towards addressing the problems plaguing its 787 jetliner. is paying nearly $600 million for a plant that makes part of the plane's fuselage. that gives boeing more control over a project that is nearly two years behind schedule. the company also announced that the plan taxied under its own power for the first time on tuesday. >>> in the past year oil prices have soared as high as 145 dollars a barrel and plunged as low as $33 a barrel. the government now says it may step in to prevent these wild swings. federal regulators are considering new restrictions on speculative trading for oil and other energy products, preventing huge changes in oil prices could help stabilize gas prices. >>> oilman t. boone pickens is suspending his plans to build the world's largest wind farm in texas. he ran into problems with financing and extras. instead he -- financing and infrastructure. he plans to build smaller farms in three other states. he wants to stop our dependence on foreign oil. >>> a handful of on-line stations have reached an agreement to prevent
. >>> boeing took a big step towards addressing the problems plaguing its 787 jetliner. is paying nearly $600 million for a plant that makes part of the plane's fuselage. that gives boeing more control over a project that is nearly two years behind schedule. the company also announced that the plan taxied under its own power for the first time on tuesday. >>> in the past year oil prices have soared as high as 145 dollars a barrel and plunged as low as $33 a barrel. the...
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. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together with a dream of generations to come. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that fuels our dreams. we have more of it than any place on earth. and we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. there's more information at nma.org. >> major funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation. the john s. and james lfert knight foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions for your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. if you ever wondered whether race was the third rail of our time, this week may have provided the answer. it all started with a disputed arrest and ended with a presidential intervention. the plight the henne lewis gates jr., the african-american scholar arrested on his front porch on what some called a misunderstanding and others called racial profiling became the president's problem, too, when he said this -- >> i don't know, not having been there
. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together with a dream of generations to come. >> that's why we're here. >> it creates half the electricity that fuels our dreams. we have more of it than any place on earth. and we're working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. there's more information at nma.org. >> major funding for "washington week" is provided by the annenberg foundation. the john s. and james lfert knight foundation. the...
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. >> around te globe, he people of boeing ae working together with a dreamof generations to me. >>hat's why we're here. >it creates alf the electricity that fuels o dreams. we have more f it than any place onarth. and we' working on cleaner ways to use coal every day. there's moe information t nma.org. >>ajor funding fr "washington week" is proded by the annenberg fodation. the john s. and james lfer knight foundation. the cororation forpublic broadcasting. andby conributions for your pbs statn from viewers like ou. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening if you evr wondered hether ce was the tird railof our time, this wee may have provided t answer. it all started with disputed arrestnd endd with a presidtial intervention. thplight the henne lewis gates jr., he african-merican scholar arested on his front porch onwhat some called a misundrstanding and others called racial profiling bcame th president's proble too, en he said this -- >> i dn't know, not havg been ere and not seeing al the facts what role ace played in that. but i
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boeing towards addressing the problems of their airliner. boeing will have more control over a project that is nearly two years behind schedule. the plane taxied under its own power for the first time on tuesday. oil prices have soared recently. the government says it may step in to prevent wild swings. regulators are considering restrictions on speculative trading. it would prevent huge changes and it could help stabilize gas prices. t. boone pickens is suspending his plans to build the world's biggest wind farm in texas. he ran into problems. he will instead build three or four smaller wind farms. b radio may have been saved by t aldeo loweric mus royalty rates. they have rnched a agreement. traditional radio stations do not have to pay royalties for streaming music online. saving on your summer vacation. how you may be able to cut your travel costs in half. that is your "money scope" report. i am vinita nair. 60 >>> 6 degrees. >> a motel rocked by a sudden explosion. police believe dangerous chemicals may have triggered this blast. >> bri
boeing towards addressing the problems of their airliner. boeing will have more control over a project that is nearly two years behind schedule. the plane taxied under its own power for the first time on tuesday. oil prices have soared recently. the government says it may step in to prevent wild swings. regulators are considering restrictions on speculative trading. it would prevent huge changes and it could help stabilize gas prices. t. boone pickens is suspending his plans to build the...
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a square-foot-sized hole ripped open in the back of the boeing 737 monday.light left nashville, tennessee. when it happened the plane lost cabin pressure and the pilot got to a lower altitude quickly. the flight made an emergency landing in charleston, west virginia. airport shoaxman michael plante -- spokesman, michael plante, talked about those on board. >> no one was injured. the ems personnel were there when the passengers got off the airplane. passengers also had the opportunity to go to a medical facility. all of them declined. >> southwest brought in another plane and got everyone to bwi. the airline says those inspections should not affect today's schedule. >>> a possible procedural error could mean a key piece of evidence could be thrown out in the trial of a woman accused of killing her four daughters. u.s. marshals found the bodies of banita jacks' four daughter in the home in january, 2008, while serving an eviction notice. jacks was taken into custody and questioned by police, but no lawyer was present when she was questioned. now a judge must d
a square-foot-sized hole ripped open in the back of the boeing 737 monday.light left nashville, tennessee. when it happened the plane lost cabin pressure and the pilot got to a lower altitude quickly. the flight made an emergency landing in charleston, west virginia. airport shoaxman michael plante -- spokesman, michael plante, talked about those on board. >> no one was injured. the ems personnel were there when the passengers got off the airplane. passengers also had the opportunity to...
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this is the second major round of layoffs for boeing. back in january it announced it was eliminating 10,000 jobs. >>> it is hard to find a zblob just about any field right now. today job seekers in the area are getting a little help. >> megan mcgrath is live at a job fair kicking off right now at d.c. convention center. >> reporter: good morning. isn't the first time congresswoman eleanor holmes norton has sponsored a job fair but this year turnout was absolutely tremendous. behind me here is the end of the line at the convention center. that line goes all the way in and around and down to one of the lower levels exhibit halls. just a tremendous turnout here today. probably not too surprising considering that unemployment in the district is about 10.7%. looks like we're going to have thousands turning out for this event today. they're hoping to meet with employers and secure jobs. the line started at exhibit hall c. then it went on, and on, all the way to the other end of the building, and then it kept going, right on out of the convent
this is the second major round of layoffs for boeing. back in january it announced it was eliminating 10,000 jobs. >>> it is hard to find a zblob just about any field right now. today job seekers in the area are getting a little help. >> megan mcgrath is live at a job fair kicking off right now at d.c. convention center. >> reporter: good morning. isn't the first time congresswoman eleanor holmes norton has sponsored a job fair but this year turnout was absolutely...
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boeing just scored an order from south america. there is some hope for the big guys like boeing. >> that's the new, robust economy, when stuff is not dead. all right. thank you very much for being with us tonight. appreciate it. up next, it's battle of the bloggers time. i can't help it. just go right out to those guys writing smack about me online. blog you, baby! undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can browse the web faster, email business plans faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than floyd mayweather. (announcer) switch to the nation's fastest 3g network and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free. >>> heard today from a pretty good friend of mine. friend first, blogger second. he tells me i am missing the point of the blogs fear. everybody trashes each other to get attention. nobody really means any of it. and then they a
boeing just scored an order from south america. there is some hope for the big guys like boeing. >> that's the new, robust economy, when stuff is not dead. all right. thank you very much for being with us tonight. appreciate it. up next, it's battle of the bloggers time. i can't help it. just go right out to those guys writing smack about me online. blog you, baby! undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to...
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we've got down components boeing and pfizer before the open. we've had a pretty nice run and it looks like we've got some profit taking ahead this morning. the dow up 7 straight. the nasdaq has been up 10 straight. that's the best record since 1999 in a winning streak and the s&p is poised to break through real resistance to the tomside. taking a loot at yield, ben bernanke yesterday telling congress, the house, that yields will stay low at least as far as the fed is concerned for some time. but they have an exit strategy. we saw the yield come down. let's bring back in jim o'neill. he's the head of global economic research over at goldman sachs. i understand why stocks rallied on the bernanke news, but you would have thought the bond market would have taken more solace in what you had to say. >> it's what the bond market reacted to and his comments. but i guess if you look at it altogether, what bernanke is saying is something we believed in a long time. the fed is not taking away any of its friendliness for quite some time. the markets are go
we've got down components boeing and pfizer before the open. we've had a pretty nice run and it looks like we've got some profit taking ahead this morning. the dow up 7 straight. the nasdaq has been up 10 straight. that's the best record since 1999 in a winning streak and the s&p is poised to break through real resistance to the tomside. taking a loot at yield, ben bernanke yesterday telling congress, the house, that yields will stay low at least as far as the fed is concerned for some...
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. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most.s why we're here. ♪ 13 years in a row a major league all-star game. president barak obama handling first pitch honors with his white sox jersey on. second ining. driving in two, ties at game at two. the fourth save in the all-star game as the a.l. take it four years in a row. hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> the time is 5:25. >> at a frederick county high school soft ball party that's now landed two coaches without a job. details ahead. >> democrats in the house move forward on the healthcare bill. i'll show you some details coming up. >> we are tracking showers and storms. i'll break it down for you coming up. >> resurfacing scheduled to begin today. that will cause some delays into the only today but for a into the only today but for a my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: act
. ♪ around the globe, the people of boeing... are working together -- for what matters most.s why we're here. ♪ 13 years in a row a major league all-star game. president barak obama handling first pitch honors with his white sox jersey on. second ining. driving in two, ties at game at two. the fourth save in the all-star game as the a.l. take it four years in a row. hope your day is off to a fantastic start. >> the time is 5:25. >> at a frederick county high school soft ball...
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hangar the boeing aviation hangar. boston -- with us tonight is mr. timothy keating. would you please rise in derecognize please? [applause] without the sponsorships, these lectures would not be possible. our audience includes the who who -- who's who of aviation. there are too many individuals to single out by name, but i would like to acknowledge the crew of sts 125, who flew on the space shuttle atlantis. they are not in the theater. they are in flight. they will be able to see us, so be sure to respond. let me apologize to those of you -- those reserve seats in the front row outside, you can go and sit in them because they are available. that messes up the slope part. -- that messes up this six little part. stand up. i had a clever series i was going to do. this fall, we look forward to having here in the museum two of the astronomical michaeinstrumee astronauts brought back. the corrective lenses that had to be put on hubble? remember that? it was determined that hubbell had a lens problem once it was on orbit. na
hangar the boeing aviation hangar. boston -- with us tonight is mr. timothy keating. would you please rise in derecognize please? [applause] without the sponsorships, these lectures would not be possible. our audience includes the who who -- who's who of aviation. there are too many individuals to single out by name, but i would like to acknowledge the crew of sts 125, who flew on the space shuttle atlantis. they are not in the theater. they are in flight. they will be able to see us, so be...
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right now, the ntsb, southwest and boeing, the plane's manufacturer, are all looking into what caused that hole. >> reporter: if you look closely at the top of this southwest plane, you can see the small hole that cause today to make an emergency landing at yeager airport in charleston, west virginia. the flight was on its way to baltimore, with 126 passengers and five crewmembers on board, when the hole developed in the fuselage. >> when the hole happened, it obviously depressurized the cabin. obviously what would happen is that the oxygen would come. when that happens, the captain has to take the plane to a safe altitude. and then we made the option to divert and get that airplane on the ground as quickly as possible. >> reporter: no one was injured. passengers used oxygen masks that dropped down from the ceiling as the cabin depressurized. >> they would do a thorough examination to ascertain what the most likely cause was. >> reporter: wjz has learned southwest has inspected 200 planes nationwide, all boeing 737, 300 series jets for signs in the cracks in the fuselages. they found
right now, the ntsb, southwest and boeing, the plane's manufacturer, are all looking into what caused that hole. >> reporter: if you look closely at the top of this southwest plane, you can see the small hole that cause today to make an emergency landing at yeager airport in charleston, west virginia. the flight was on its way to baltimore, with 126 passengers and five crewmembers on board, when the hole developed in the fuselage. >> when the hole happened, it obviously...
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he came to see boeing boeing the play i did last year. it was the opening night. so sweet to come because he gets up at 5:00. he left at intermission. he texted me. i have to go to bed. so funny, you're great. but what are you talking about? i read it at intermission. you can't walk out. >> maybe one of his other movie wives he had a play to go to. at least he came. by the way, he gets up earlier than 5:00. >> it was sweet to come. he gets up at 3:00 or whatever. >> that's what happens men you're in morning radio. >> yeah. >> you have your own show which is a cool thing. and you have a real husband also in real life. >> i have a real husband a director of an abc show called "brothers and sisters". whatever. >> yeah. you don't like it? >> it's up against my show. the same time slot. >> how about that? that must cause trouble at home. >> no, because mine is excellent and his is like whateverme. he come to direct the finale of my show. we've never worked together. he's english, he's perfect manners and i'm like -- he was the greatest one in our partnership. all the a
he came to see boeing boeing the play i did last year. it was the opening night. so sweet to come because he gets up at 5:00. he left at intermission. he texted me. i have to go to bed. so funny, you're great. but what are you talking about? i read it at intermission. you can't walk out. >> maybe one of his other movie wives he had a play to go to. at least he came. by the way, he gets up earlier than 5:00. >> it was sweet to come. he gets up at 3:00 or whatever. >> that's...
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around the globe, the people of boeing...enerations to come. that's why we're here. >>> in less than an hour, president barack obama is expected to make remarks on health care and you can watch that live here on msnbc. now it's time for what's fit to print. let's start with the story sure to generate some ad campaigns for people to get screened for cancer. health experts say that routine screening has not proven to reduce the death toll for people without specific symptoms or factors. it's a really interesting story. >> one of this thipgs that under scores why controlling cost is to difficult to do. here's another story. when do they need a fig leaf. it allows parents to let their kids run around naked during the summer months. the article quotes some parents thing it's very natural, others have horrors of it. one play date that ended badly. i'm not horrified by it, but i think i'd put shorts on. >> when they're getting out of the bathing suits, there's some kid with in clothes on that goes running out into the streets. it ha
around the globe, the people of boeing...enerations to come. that's why we're here. >>> in less than an hour, president barack obama is expected to make remarks on health care and you can watch that live here on msnbc. now it's time for what's fit to print. let's start with the story sure to generate some ad campaigns for people to get screened for cancer. health experts say that routine screening has not proven to reduce the death toll for people without specific symptoms or factors....
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company. >> reporter: one-third of southwest fleet uses the same type of plane, the boeing 737 series. the airline said it inspected all of them and found no problem. >> it does appear it was the kind of inspection that would not have detected small cracks. it would have detected something more major. >> this particular plane had been in service since the 1990s and recently passed a maintenance inspection. >> it really does require vigilance to make sure that the kinds of crashes that come to bear on a section of the plane like this do not cause a failure like this to occur. >> reporter: he points to a $7.5 million settlement between southwest and the faa earlier in the year, for failing to inspect planes for cracks. >> we are hopeful that they had learned their lessons from the failures that had previously taken place that led to this historic sign. and that now they are taking greater measures to ensure the safety of an unsuspecting public. >> reporter: passenger bob thomas says he had no reservations about flying southwest again. >> i honestly don't think it was anything, you know,
company. >> reporter: one-third of southwest fleet uses the same type of plane, the boeing 737 series. the airline said it inspected all of them and found no problem. >> it does appear it was the kind of inspection that would not have detected small cracks. it would have detected something more major. >> this particular plane had been in service since the 1990s and recently passed a maintenance inspection. >> it really does require vigilance to make sure that the kinds...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. come on in. you're invited to the chevy open house. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you pay on remaining '08 and '09 models. you'll find low, straightforward pricing. it's simple. now get an '09 malibu 1lt with an epa estimated 33 mpg highway. get it now for around 21 thousand after all offers. go to chevy.com/openhouse for more details. >>> we are again waiting for president obama to step through that door where he's going to deliver brief remarks on health care reform. again, a crucial week. as soon as the president comes out, we'll bring that to you live. >>> we've all seen the money made when stadiums and teams sell naming rights. >> but this one, pretty interesting. according to a report in politico, the american conservative union asked fedex for 2 to $3 million in return to get favorable op-eds and news articl articles. it was found in a letter to fou fedex. they are currently battling over a provision in con
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. come on in. you're invited to the chevy open house. where getting a new vehicle is easy. because the price on the tag is the price you pay on remaining '08 and '09 models. you'll find low, straightforward pricing. it's simple. now get an '09 malibu 1lt with an epa estimated 33 mpg highway. get it now for around 21 thousand after all offers. go to chevy.com/openhouse for more...
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. >>> a chinese-born boeing engineer who became a u.s. citizen has been convicted of spying for china for decades. he sold trade secrets, including data on nasa space shuttle program. he now faces 90 years in prison. >>> bill gates wants to try his hand as controlling the weather. gates and a team of co-inventors have filed five patent applications to propose a way of slowing down hurricanes. the plan? to use barges to pump cold, deep ocean water into the path of oncoming storms. >>> and the running of the rednecks, the sprint, a time-honored tradition for people to get a good seat for a concert in the eastern part of the state. setting up blankets, and tarps and a few bruises along the way. >>> the dow opens at 8711 after jumping 95 points thursday. the s&p up eight, the nasdaq up 22 points. overseas trading, the nikkei was up 51 points and in hong kong, the hang seng surged 443 points. >>> wall street is hoping to pull off a five-day rally after jpmorgan chase gave it better than expected earnings. today more market heavy walths come ou
. >>> a chinese-born boeing engineer who became a u.s. citizen has been convicted of spying for china for decades. he sold trade secrets, including data on nasa space shuttle program. he now faces 90 years in prison. >>> bill gates wants to try his hand as controlling the weather. gates and a team of co-inventors have filed five patent applications to propose a way of slowing down hurricanes. the plan? to use barges to pump cold, deep ocean water into the path of oncoming...
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around the globe, the people of boeing... together -- for what matters most. that's why we're here. ♪ it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. the likelihood and severity of these side effects may increase as the dose increases. patients may experience loss of appetite or weight. patients who weigh less than 110 pounds may experience more side effects. people at risk for stomach ulcers or who take certain other medicine should talk to their doctor because serious stomach problems, such as bleeding may worsen. mom's diagnosis was hard to hear, but there's something i can do. (announcer) visit exelonpatch.com for free caregiving resources. >>> there are reports john mccain has
around the globe, the people of boeing... together -- for what matters most. that's why we're here. ♪ it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and...
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around the globe, the people of boeing...ing together -- for what matters most. that's why we're here. ♪ ♪ mom: i can't go to class with him. mom vo: i can't do his history report for him. mom vo: or show the teachers how curious he is. that's his job. mom vo: my job is to give him everything he needs to succeed, while staying within a budget. mom: that's why i go to walmart. son: and that's how the constitution helped shape america... mom: i love my job. vo: find all the brands those other stores have but for low walmart prices, like dell, hp and toshiba. vo: save money. live better. walmart. >>> hello, everybody. i am contessa brewer. who do you want to be when you grow up? a congressman, and a journalists? big business stinks. they rank worse than congress. 41% say they have very little or no confidence in ceos. and 38% for congress. banks, congress, media? >> the only thing worse is being a cable tv host. i will say that unless you think i am throwing stones. what do you think is the defining failure in management in amer
around the globe, the people of boeing...ing together -- for what matters most. that's why we're here. ♪ ♪ mom: i can't go to class with him. mom vo: i can't do his history report for him. mom vo: or show the teachers how curious he is. that's his job. mom vo: my job is to give him everything he needs to succeed, while staying within a budget. mom: that's why i go to walmart. son: and that's how the constitution helped shape america... mom: i love my job. vo: find all the brands those other...
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. >>> a former boeing engineer has been convicted of spying for china in the first espionage trial in the united states. he used his 30-year career at boeing to steal nearly 33,000 pages of trade secrets including data about the space shuttle. they found the papers stacked all over his house. hoiz lawyer claims he was a pack rat, not a spy. >>> a woman says she was beaten by police after being stopped for driving without a license. fox 5's maureen umeh has the story. >> reporter: vindication for the 38-year-old mother of four was found not guilty of obtrusti jngce a j nd driving witht oua license. offenses that left her looking like this. >> she has not only physical damages but she also feels affected emotionally and psychologically. >> reporter: the incident happened in february. dominguez was on her way to a mortgage lender to stop foreclosure on her house when she was stopped by manassas t park police dotown prince. he pepper s ayedher, grabb her, hit her several times and threw her on the ground when she wouldn't sign a traffic summons. she is an immigrant from el salvador. she s
. >>> a former boeing engineer has been convicted of spying for china in the first espionage trial in the united states. he used his 30-year career at boeing to steal nearly 33,000 pages of trade secrets including data about the space shuttle. they found the papers stacked all over his house. hoiz lawyer claims he was a pack rat, not a spy. >>> a woman says she was beaten by police after being stopped for driving without a license. fox 5's maureen umeh has the story. >>...
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boeing was the hardest hit defense contractor under the pentagon's budget. in april the largest defense contractors labor unions and trade groups started to argue the cuts would put 100,000 jobs or more at risk. >>> bernie madoff is waking up for the first time in his new home. he arrived yesterday in north carolina to begin to serve his 150 year prison term. he was assigned to one of two medium security prisons a the complex. madoff was sentenced in june in the $6,500,000,000,000 ponzi scheme. >>> if you like to shop at dollar stores to save a buck or two, are you getting the deal you think you are getting in consumer reports shop smart magazine compared prices of common items at dollar stores with supermark, drug and discount stores the results were mixed. envelopes, brown paper bags and birthday candles cost the same as other retailer and other items cost less, wrapping paper and aluminum foil. so know your prices. >> kind of flimsy aluminum foil. >> that's true. >> be careful. >>> in three minutes the latest on our hero central project. learn about local
boeing was the hardest hit defense contractor under the pentagon's budget. in april the largest defense contractors labor unions and trade groups started to argue the cuts would put 100,000 jobs or more at risk. >>> bernie madoff is waking up for the first time in his new home. he arrived yesterday in north carolina to begin to serve his 150 year prison term. he was assigned to one of two medium security prisons a the complex. madoff was sentenced in june in the $6,500,000,000,000...
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microsoft, merck, boeing, apple. and let's not forget morgan stanley. ge, the owner of this channel, reported second quarter profits slightly better than expected. they lower their forecast after weakness spread into their heavy industrial kwunts area. citigroup reported a $4.3 billion second quarter profit, but it was driven by gains from the smith barney deal with the brokerage unit. shares closed $3 even in friday's trade. bank of america, which had to deal with hefty loan losses, beat estimates just as we saw with goldman sachs and jpmorgan chase. shares dropped because of troubled loans from credit cards and mortgage customers. and the kid from the suburbs of philly have gotten into trouble with the law, a brush with the law because they were selling lemonade without a permit. a neighbor called the police. has to be a neighbor. there was a misunderstanding because he thought they weren't being supervised properly. can't you have a little fun without getting the law involved. >> you can't even make a buck. i'm sure the neighbor will not get lemonade
microsoft, merck, boeing, apple. and let's not forget morgan stanley. ge, the owner of this channel, reported second quarter profits slightly better than expected. they lower their forecast after weakness spread into their heavy industrial kwunts area. citigroup reported a $4.3 billion second quarter profit, but it was driven by gains from the smith barney deal with the brokerage unit. shares closed $3 even in friday's trade. bank of america, which had to deal with hefty loan losses, beat...
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have heard about the football-sized hole that appeared over one of southwest's passenger seats ass boeing 737 was on its way from nashville to baltimore but had to land asap in charleston, west virginia. well, the airline has wrapped up emergency inspections on its 737 jets now. those inspections turned up no similar problems. 126 passengers and 5 crew members were on board that aircraft. the cabin lost pressure when that hole appeared, but apparently the passengers stayed calm and put on oxygen masks that dropped from the ceiling. amazingly, no one was hurt. >> we were seated about two rows back from the wing. and about four rows back, we heard this loud rush. and your ears popped. and then we looked back, and you could tell that part of the -- the inside was trying to pull out. and it was really -- it was crazy. >> well, southwest airlines says that there's no responsible -- or reasonable -- or responsible way, rather, to speculate as to a cause at this point. they said that they have safety procedures in place. they were followed in this instance to get all passengers and crew safely o
have heard about the football-sized hole that appeared over one of southwest's passenger seats ass boeing 737 was on its way from nashville to baltimore but had to land asap in charleston, west virginia. well, the airline has wrapped up emergency inspections on its 737 jets now. those inspections turned up no similar problems. 126 passengers and 5 crew members were on board that aircraft. the cabin lost pressure when that hole appeared, but apparently the passengers stayed calm and put on...
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i ink that boeing is now 4% yielder. i do believe that yield is safe. ow they have problems making the play, and th's obvious. ee i wouldn't have been o there with my neck chopp off or at least in a noose. but i would buy mo boeing re. again, iaid to get out of it -- did just what you said. i went there, e thing didn't fly. i said forget about it. was an interesting trade. it didn't work. down here, it feels ke an investment to me. can i go to allen in maryld. >> caller: hey, m. we'd like to ge you a genuine baimore ravens boo-yah. >> i can't think of the rave without thinkingf mcnair, which pretty sad. th'sretty sad. >>aller: my question today is w.r. grace, gra. very interesting. i remember before the bi breakup when they had the ok industry and the sff that goes all ov the meat when you buy it, that's the plastic, anthey had the shippi line. got a great atings business. of an interesting off the wall play. i will bless it as an interesting spec although i've goto tell you i do not know the earnings power right now. with tt, theightning round isver! >
i ink that boeing is now 4% yielder. i do believe that yield is safe. ow they have problems making the play, and th's obvious. ee i wouldn't have been o there with my neck chopp off or at least in a noose. but i would buy mo boeing re. again, iaid to get out of it -- did just what you said. i went there, e thing didn't fly. i said forget about it. was an interesting trade. it didn't work. down here, it feels ke an investment to me. can i go to allen in maryld. >> caller: hey, m. we'd like...
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the boeing 737 arrived last night in dallas. just days after a one-foot hole opened up in the passenger cabin, forcing it to land in west virginia. no one on board was injured during the incident. but it prompted southwest to inspect all 200 737s in its fleet. >>> baltimore county repair crews had a big job on their hands this afternoon, when an eight-inch water main burst. sending water gushing down. at this hour, valley court road is still blocked near oak cross road. the department. public works says most of the neighborhood is not affected by the break. and crews will continue those repairs. >>> well, we are in the midst of a beautiful weekend. so enjoy it. that's an order. here's a live look outside right now. sunny and mild. what about the rest of the weekend? bob turk is live with an updated look at first warning live doppler radar. bob? >> can you believe it? gorgeous. >>> take a look at radar. nothing around here. a few clouds off to the north and northwest. we're at 83. beautiful breeze. humidity only 32%. take a look
the boeing 737 arrived last night in dallas. just days after a one-foot hole opened up in the passenger cabin, forcing it to land in west virginia. no one on board was injured during the incident. but it prompted southwest to inspect all 200 737s in its fleet. >>> baltimore county repair crews had a big job on their hands this afternoon, when an eight-inch water main burst. sending water gushing down. at this hour, valley court road is still blocked near oak cross road. the department....
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. >> i'm phil lebeau, tomorrow watch for boeing's second-quarter earnings, but the foebl us will be less on the numbers that are recorded and more on the company's conference call. specifically what executives say about demand for aircraft around the world especially for the dream liner since boeing announced the delay in june. >> i'm mary thompson and this is what i'll be watching for on wednesday. more financial companies reporting their results including two big banks. morgan stanley and wells fargo. look for the impact of residential mortgages and credit cards on wells fargo, look for the impact on commercial real estate on morgan stanley's numbers. >>> by the way, we'll have the cfo of wells fargo tomorrow on the heels of that earnings release. we'll want to know how the quarter is looking. the banks were down across the board today and that was the one laggard. the rest of the market did pretty well. the oil and technology names were the leadership dwroups on the upside. the dow jones drill average had a pretty good spurt in the final moments of trading to end up 67 points near the
. >> i'm phil lebeau, tomorrow watch for boeing's second-quarter earnings, but the foebl us will be less on the numbers that are recorded and more on the company's conference call. specifically what executives say about demand for aircraft around the world especially for the dream liner since boeing announced the delay in june. >> i'm mary thompson and this is what i'll be watching for on wednesday. more financial companies reporting their results including two big banks. morgan...
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the 15-year-old boeing 737-300 made a safe emergency landing with a hole in its fuselage. say when the plane was inspected in january eight cracks were found and repaired. >>> to a survivor story. it happened in australia's rugged outback. a british teenager hiked into the bush and didn't come out. he was given up for dead, even by his own family. eddie meyer of australia's network 10 picks up the story. >> reporter: it's an image that defees belief, jamie neil walking into the hospital having defied every expectation. >> i'm so grateful to the people of australia for what they've done to find my boy. >> reporter: his rescue certainly surprised his father, richard, at the airport, waiting for a flight home to london when police called to say they were sending a helicopter to collect him. >> i had my closure ceremony out there in the park. i'd carved his name with a candle and buried a red rose for england. and, you know, he's come back from the dead. >> reporter: the 19-year-old went for a hike alone in rugged bushland 12 days ago. he left from a youth hostel. despite an e
the 15-year-old boeing 737-300 made a safe emergency landing with a hole in its fuselage. say when the plane was inspected in january eight cracks were found and repaired. >>> to a survivor story. it happened in australia's rugged outback. a british teenager hiked into the bush and didn't come out. he was given up for dead, even by his own family. eddie meyer of australia's network 10 picks up the story. >> reporter: it's an image that defees belief, jamie neil walking into the...
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southwest has 181 boeing 737 300s. they comprise about a third of its fleet. the airline plan to conduct a cursory inspection of all of them by this morning, so it should not disrupt service today. both the faa and the ntsb investigating this situation, julie. >> incredible. nancy cordes. thanks, nancy. now let's head back to new york and harry. >> all right, julie. >>> the heat is on for the obama administration, and with a list of to-dos growing by the day, his poll numbers are going down. in fact, a new cbs poll shows mr. obama's approval rating has dropped six points in the last month to 57%. approval for his handling of the economy is also down a lot, down to 48%. cbs news chief washington correspondent and host of "face the nation" bob schieffer joins us for some analysis. good morning, bob. >> good morning, harry. >> can we blame this all on the economy? >> i think so. i think it's the economy and the economy and the economy. i mean, one of the most interesting numbers in this poll, harry, to me was that nearly 7 out of 10 people have some concern about
southwest has 181 boeing 737 300s. they comprise about a third of its fleet. the airline plan to conduct a cursory inspection of all of them by this morning, so it should not disrupt service today. both the faa and the ntsb investigating this situation, julie. >> incredible. nancy cordes. thanks, nancy. now let's head back to new york and harry. >> all right, julie. >>> the heat is on for the obama administration, and with a list of to-dos growing by the day, his poll...
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boeing cutting jobs in the defense division. the company says lit have to cut about a thousand jobs because of cuts in the pentagon's budget. a memo sent to employees said that the layoffs are necessary to keep that company competitive. this is just the latest round of cuts for boeing in january. the company announced it was cutting 10,000 jobs through attrition and layoffs. it is unclear whether today's announcement is part of the 10,000. >>> still ahead, trouble on the tracks. safety inspections caused headaches for red line riders. >>> thousands of search of a career turnout -- new career turned out for one of the largest job fairs in years in the district. >>> bill gates is trying to control the weather. he created something that could impact hurricane season. >>> a once popular pair of shoes could be on theirast leg. if we don't act, medical bills will wipe out their savings. if we don't act, she'll be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. and he won't get the chemotherapy he needs. if we don't act, health ca
boeing cutting jobs in the defense division. the company says lit have to cut about a thousand jobs because of cuts in the pentagon's budget. a memo sent to employees said that the layoffs are necessary to keep that company competitive. this is just the latest round of cuts for boeing in january. the company announced it was cutting 10,000 jobs through attrition and layoffs. it is unclear whether today's announcement is part of the 10,000. >>> still ahead, trouble on the tracks. safety...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference.hat's why we're here. with annuities from fidelity. rn your savings into income -- guaranteed, and get a retirement "paycheck" for life -- guaranteed. call... to get started, and learn how to secure retirement income that won't go down -- guaranteed. call fidelity at... for details about guaranteed income for life, and change the way you think about your retirement savings. >>> welcome back to "it's the economy." >> three financial firms are being investigated into for mortgage fraud. >> with us is jack gauge, associated editor at "forbes." jack, it is kind of a surprising story because we have not seen it taken to this level. the wall street journal is reporting washington mutual, you know, these were all part of the financial crisis, obviously, and they have been issued subpoenas looking for evidence of mortgage fraud? is this surprising to you? >> yeah, it is a little surprising, but i thing it is bullish for the markets that we have moved on to try to rewrite history and what happe
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boeing trading a little bit lower, deere a little bit lower. pepsico is trading higher. what are the investment opportunities for you in russia? let's bring in our panel, fund manager at fire bird management, nick, chief emerging markets analyst rbc capital markets, nick, let me begin with you. besides oil, i mean i always think of russia as oil, their stock market trades along with oil prices up and down. besides oil, what do you see? >> well, clearly i think russia is the two-part story. oil and politics. and right now oil's recent correction and the political situation being as it is, i think suggests that the outlook in russia remains quite uncertain, and in fact, we expect that over the long-term there's a number of issues that russia has to deal with, specifically the banking system has a large number of non-performing loans that are building up, somewhere on the order of 35% to 55% and the fiscal deficit is ballooning, they're going to run through approximately $100 billion to fund themselves between this year and next year. we have a number of problems that need
boeing trading a little bit lower, deere a little bit lower. pepsico is trading higher. what are the investment opportunities for you in russia? let's bring in our panel, fund manager at fire bird management, nick, chief emerging markets analyst rbc capital markets, nick, let me begin with you. besides oil, i mean i always think of russia as oil, their stock market trades along with oil prices up and down. besides oil, what do you see? >> well, clearly i think russia is the two-part...
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also next week, quarterly results from 3-m, apple,.t&t, boeing, caterpilla coca-cola, delta rlines, ford motor, merck, microsoft and u.p.s. >> paul: my guest marketonitor thiseek is gary motyl, chief investment officer of e templeton global equitgroup. gary, welcome back to the n.r. >> pleasure to be herepaul, thank you. >> paul: now, you take a vae-oriented approach to globalnvesting. what'sour current opinion on the world markets? >> we think the world markets aretill undvalued and do offer good potential over the next one to three to five years. >> paul: a bull? >> a bull butot an outreous bull >> paul: oh, ok. are the economitimulus programs worng here and abroad? >> in the united stas, stulus programs haven't kicked in yet. we'r seeg more evidence internatnally that some o the programs are hing an effect, particular in china. long-term, thas something that we'll monitor. i would note tt unemployment rates are still fairly high across the world and in most industries, there's still siificant oveapacity. not sure inflaon is a problem in the near or intermediate term. >> paul: ok. what
also next week, quarterly results from 3-m, apple,.t&t, boeing, caterpilla coca-cola, delta rlines, ford motor, merck, microsoft and u.p.s. >> paul: my guest marketonitor thiseek is gary motyl, chief investment officer of e templeton global equitgroup. gary, welcome back to the n.r. >> pleasure to be herepaul, thank you. >> paul: now, you take a vae-oriented approach to globalnvesting. what'sour current opinion on the world markets? >> we think the world markets...
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boeing 100 times faster than i'd ever taken up the department of motor vehicles. i was suddenly remembering the time might pose for playboy. reich recalled the and experience u.s. shocked about labor intensive it could be two new that getting into military or playboy would have been a thing in common? while they tried to fit me with the existing template. in 1995 playboy issued a casting call for a layout called women of the internet. because at the time the internet was still something of a novelty and playboy does love the novelty shoot women of enron women of all of guardian. [laughter] i posted a couple of private on-line conferences in a nerdy bay area internet community which seem like a good enough qualifications a voice and in my photo and did not hold out much hope of a couple of months later i got a call from a photo editor named stephanie barnett who said we would like to shoot you and offered to fly me out to los angeles later that month. the good citizens of bunny land do not mess around and they sent someone to it lax to take me to my hotel out by th
boeing 100 times faster than i'd ever taken up the department of motor vehicles. i was suddenly remembering the time might pose for playboy. reich recalled the and experience u.s. shocked about labor intensive it could be two new that getting into military or playboy would have been a thing in common? while they tried to fit me with the existing template. in 1995 playboy issued a casting call for a layout called women of the internet. because at the time the internet was still something of a...
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announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... in patients with several common risk factors... or heart disease. lipitor has been extensively studied... with over 16 years of research. lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems... and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications, or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sign of a rare but serious side effect. i was caught offuard. but maybe you can learn from my story. have a heart
announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to bring us together. that's why we're here. a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack,...