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what is interesting is calhoun is hanging around until the end of the year.n guide boeing onto the next person. maybe it's actually so he gets his full bonus, but that's neither here nor there. the problem is, every day he is there is dead time in terms of achieving the critical culture change that's needed because he doesn't have any credibility. what they really need is a new outside leader to build a new culture who has credibility, integrity, who leads by example because calhoun didn't is visible. calhoun doesn't and works openly with employees to empower them to do what they're good at. which, again, calhoun didn't. so it's about finding someone who can achieve that. but also, as the culture moves forward, there will be toxic leaders still in boeing who stick to the old ways of not doing what should be done to optimise something they need to go. there's shanahan from sprint in the frame, but sprint has delivered some stuff to boeing that is of questionable quality. there's dave gitlin who's already on the board. so he's tainted. perhaps the one name that
what is interesting is calhoun is hanging around until the end of the year.n guide boeing onto the next person. maybe it's actually so he gets his full bonus, but that's neither here nor there. the problem is, every day he is there is dead time in terms of achieving the critical culture change that's needed because he doesn't have any credibility. what they really need is a new outside leader to build a new culture who has credibility, integrity, who leads by example because calhoun didn't is...
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dave calhoun, who took over in 2019 after the previous boss was fired, has announced he's leaving atbut who will take on the role — now described by some as the "toughestjob in corporate america"? some shareholders want to see a new face from outside the firm. there is another bone of contention. boeing has disclosed mr calhoun was awarded a pay deal of almost $33 million this year, up 45% on last year, despite a steep fall in the stock price. live now to business leadership expert chris roebuck. a highly embarassing time for boeing. let's start with dave calhoun, not just his pay packet, but the question of whether he remains on the board of boeing after he leaves as chief executive. shareholders, will they get a say on that? i think the staggering _ will they get a say on that? i think the staggering biggest _ will they get a say on that? i think the staggering biggest point - will they get a say on that? i ii�*u “la; the staggering biggest point about this entire saga is it is a salutary warning to all organisations and a ceo of what happens if you forget your organisation's key v
dave calhoun, who took over in 2019 after the previous boss was fired, has announced he's leaving atbut who will take on the role — now described by some as the "toughestjob in corporate america"? some shareholders want to see a new face from outside the firm. there is another bone of contention. boeing has disclosed mr calhoun was awarded a pay deal of almost $33 million this year, up 45% on last year, despite a steep fall in the stock price. live now to business leadership expert...
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among the votes: whether departing ceo dave calhoun should remain on boeing's board.needs change from the top. the biggest point about the cycle, it is a salutary warning to all organisations and ceos about what happens if you forget your organisation's key values, your own moral compass and focus on profits. as for dave calhoun being on the board, he was brought in to fix the culture, he was paid $33 million to fix the culture. and plainly with what happened earlier in the year with the blow outs and whistle—blower reports he failed to do what he was being paid for and how any shareholder can accept the suggestion that that individual should now move onto the board, i think it is incredible. one of the world's largest exporters of spices — india — is facing contamination allegations against two spice brands in the country. it has sparked concerns among regulators around the globe. the u—k �*food standards agency�* has told the bbc it has tightened scrutiny on all indian spice imports. at the heart of this crackdown is a pesticide used to avoid contamination of spices
among the votes: whether departing ceo dave calhoun should remain on boeing's board.needs change from the top. the biggest point about the cycle, it is a salutary warning to all organisations and ceos about what happens if you forget your organisation's key values, your own moral compass and focus on profits. as for dave calhoun being on the board, he was brought in to fix the culture, he was paid $33 million to fix the culture. and plainly with what happened earlier in the year with the blow...
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calhoun is still there. he should be gone. they should seize back his bonuses. they should bring in somebody that has an engineering background. the faa is not clean on all of this either. it's just horrible when a company of boeing's quality and you see keep going down. they tried to launch their missile in the aircraft down there in florida last night and that was scrubbed. i personally don't understand what's going on. however, i will say that unless they get somebody out there who's an engineer first, this company is too large to fail. they have their tentacles and so many things and they cannot and should not outsource all of their business. they started outsourcing everything. they used to make every thing in the house and they don't have control over everything. you cannot do that anymore. you've got to take control. host: let's get a response. guest: he raises a lot of interesting points. dave calhoun the ceo of boeing said he's going to step down by the end of the year and boeing is actively looking for a new ceo. many people raise the same questions an
calhoun is still there. he should be gone. they should seize back his bonuses. they should bring in somebody that has an engineering background. the faa is not clean on all of this either. it's just horrible when a company of boeing's quality and you see keep going down. they tried to launch their missile in the aircraft down there in florida last night and that was scrubbed. i personally don't understand what's going on. however, i will say that unless they get somebody out there who's an...
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in calhoun, missouri, outside kansas city, the incredible generosity of a 91-year-old resident in thats two miles up the road and presented them with a check for $500,000. >> $500,000, it's a pretty good donation. >> reporter: sam revealed he's been saving for decades to give back to his community. when he heard the volunteer fire station needed help, he stepped in at 91. >> i'm getting a lot of credit for it, but i don't know how to fix one of them things. >> reporter: the fire department was in shock. they bought new june funiforms, helmets, gloves, buying new fire trucks too. driving 12 hours away to the sp sparta township fire department to buy a truck. seeing the truck for the first time and driving it back to missouri. the fire chief checking in with us along the way. >> about halfway home from our 12-hour trip. >> reporter: driving the new fire truck up to the station, the firefighters cheering. moving out their old fire truck from the 1970s, moving in the new one. right here tonight -- >> all: hi, dividend. >> reporter: -- the calhoun fire department and their message to the ma
in calhoun, missouri, outside kansas city, the incredible generosity of a 91-year-old resident in thats two miles up the road and presented them with a check for $500,000. >> $500,000, it's a pretty good donation. >> reporter: sam revealed he's been saving for decades to give back to his community. when he heard the volunteer fire station needed help, he stepped in at 91. >> i'm getting a lot of credit for it, but i don't know how to fix one of them things. >> reporter:...
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right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the calhoun fire department and their message to the man words other than thank you very much. >> david: firefighter chris bridges -- >> i'm still in awe of your gift and generosity. >> david: volunteer firefighter james jones -- >> you made us safer when we go to serve these people. >> david: and assistant chief brandon cole, all thanking sam sloan. >> your generous donation will go a long way in keeping us safe in everything that we do. >> david: so not make the move from china to san francisco, and what could save the plan? >> a live look at drivers on the road. would you rather pay per mile or per gallon of gas? california's new pilot program starts next month, plus, and you're not able to, you know, straighten up. >> i mean, i can it just like it hurts. >> have you seen this out on the streets? why? people high on fentanyl just can't stand up straight. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> they're cute, cuddly and beloved. but tonight, the problem with these black and white bundles of popularity is green. good evening. >>
right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> david: the calhoun fire department and their message to the man words other than thank you very much. >> david: firefighter chris bridges -- >> i'm still in awe of your gift and generosity. >> david: volunteer firefighter james jones -- >> you made us safer when we go to serve these people. >> david: and assistant chief brandon cole, all thanking sam sloan. >> your generous donation will go a long way in...
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boeing ceo, dave calhoun, who took over in 2019, after the previous boss was fired, has announced he'send of the year. but who will take on the role, now described by some as the "toughestjob in corporate america"? some shareholders want to see a new face from outside the firm. and there is another bone of contention — boeing has disclosed mr calhoun was awarded a pay deal of almost $33 million dollars this year — up 45% on last year. that's despite a steep fall in the share price. he may not get the full amount of share options, though, if he does step down at the end of the year. to talk us through what could be a tense meeting, let's speak to barry valentine. he has a0 years experience in the aviation industry, and has served with the us federal aviation administration. he now advises the wicks group law firm. hello. welcome to the programme. ijust want hello. welcome to the programme. i just want to start off, the first issue is finding that talent search. how tough is this going to be? i that talent search. how tough is this going to be?— is this going to be? i suspect that there
boeing ceo, dave calhoun, who took over in 2019, after the previous boss was fired, has announced he'send of the year. but who will take on the role, now described by some as the "toughestjob in corporate america"? some shareholders want to see a new face from outside the firm. and there is another bone of contention — boeing has disclosed mr calhoun was awarded a pay deal of almost $33 million dollars this year — up 45% on last year. that's despite a steep fall in the share...
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. >>> and shareholder services investor is calling on boeing to vote against ceo david calhoun's nearly $39 million pay package during the annual meeting on may 17th. the package amounts to a 45% increase from the previous year. iss sicites a size abieable incn the grant. >>> and three-time starbucks ceo howard schultz is calling out the open. in a post on sunday, schultz says starbucks requires a focus on the customer experience through the eyes of the merchant. the answer does not lie in data, but in the stores, frank. >> strong criticism. silvana, thank you. >>> we have a lot more to come on "worldwide exchange," including the one word that investors need to know today. first, warren buffett says the iphone may be the greatest product of all time, but since 2007, what else does apple have for investors? we will discuss that and more. stay with us. >>> plus, a closer case of the chinese con sierm. consumer. little a live report from beijing. >>> we have a very busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns. stay with us. whoa, what's that, grandpa? look at us knuckleheads. an
. >>> and shareholder services investor is calling on boeing to vote against ceo david calhoun's nearly $39 million pay package during the annual meeting on may 17th. the package amounts to a 45% increase from the previous year. iss sicites a size abieable incn the grant. >>> and three-time starbucks ceo howard schultz is calling out the open. in a post on sunday, schultz says starbucks requires a focus on the customer experience through the eyes of the merchant. the answer...
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and made it clear to boeing ceo david calhoun and other senior leaders this plan does not mark the endeased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the next chapter.— the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny _ the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for. under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also the 2018 and 2019 failures that resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers aboard two 737 max jets. the new plan is towards regaining confidence of passengers and regulators. mrwhitakersaid confidence of passengers and regulators. mr whitaker said in the meantime, regulators won't allow boeing to increase its production of 737 max jets that has been on hold since february and he doesn't expect that to change for the next few months. going forward, the firm in the watchdog will have weekly check ins on the plan's implementation and the fai will carry out monthly reviews. the us defense secretary is in singapore for a security summit,
and made it clear to boeing ceo david calhoun and other senior leaders this plan does not mark the endeased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the next chapter.— the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny _ the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just - the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for. under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also the 2018 and 2019 failures that...
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have you spoken to dave calhoun about this? bill: i've spoken to him many times. the aircraft division of boeing has had the recent problems with the bolts on the panel falling out. but dave calhoun, when i first met him, he introduced me to his new head of boeing defense and space. he said this guy is a good one. he said -- he is going to make sure that everything is working in the defense and space sector, wishing's star lab. -- which includes the star lab. my interpretation is just like has been ordered to you today. they have done it without a hitch. that this is a clean spaceship that is ready to launch. i can tell you, from the nasa point of view, we don't launch until it's ready. megan: thank you, marsha. over here? jeff: space news for gary. is there anything different about this atlas from other atlases? hardware or procedures that account for the inflow? gary: other than the emergency detection system, it's pretty much a standard atlas five vehicle, goes through the same standard procedures and processes. the only other significant difference is it doesn
have you spoken to dave calhoun about this? bill: i've spoken to him many times. the aircraft division of boeing has had the recent problems with the bolts on the panel falling out. but dave calhoun, when i first met him, he introduced me to his new head of boeing defense and space. he said this guy is a good one. he said -- he is going to make sure that everything is working in the defense and space sector, wishing's star lab. -- which includes the star lab. my interpretation is just like has...
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>> you have dave calhoun leaving at the end of this year and the board picking a,000 ceo.me changes on the board. is it possible that the doj says, we're not comfortable with the leadership even further. that's a possibility, though i don't think the doj wants to go down that path, because then you get the government really getting into the business of picking business leaders for particular companies. so i think that is not likely. i think more likely the option is greater restrictions in terms of what boeing has to live up to. and keep in mind, kelly, they could have put the deferred prosecution agreement extended for another two or three years. so that they continue to have oversight of boeing. >> interesting. so they sound like they're going to be more involved one way or the other. again, investors sending the stock down 31% this year. phil, thank you very much. >>> shares down 1.7% today, coming up, netflix giving up gains after taking its first true step into live sports. it will be dreaming nfl games on christmas day for the next three years. the shares are still u
>> you have dave calhoun leaving at the end of this year and the board picking a,000 ceo.me changes on the board. is it possible that the doj says, we're not comfortable with the leadership even further. that's a possibility, though i don't think the doj wants to go down that path, because then you get the government really getting into the business of picking business leaders for particular companies. so i think that is not likely. i think more likely the option is greater restrictions...
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ceo dave calhoun and key company officials met with federal aviation administration officials for threedated safety plan, 90 days to the day after the faa set that deadline. >> and while this plan is being implemented, the cap on how many planes boeing can actually make remains. and that is slowing down delivery of new aircraft to airlines. ktvu tom vacar reports. >> boeing's plans deal primarily with setting specific objectives for safety and quality going forward. >> i made it clear to boeing ceo dave calhoun and other senior leaders that this plan does not mark the end of our increased oversight of boeing and its suppliers, but the beginning of the next chapter. >> there is no timeline. it lasts until every plane is deemed completely acceptable for passenger use. >> these steps are not just about the max, they're about all production for boeing commercial aircraft to reach those objectives, the faa already has a lot more inspectors on the factory floor relying on key employee interviews to assure that boeing employees and its suppliers employees have more and better ways to provide i
ceo dave calhoun and key company officials met with federal aviation administration officials for threedated safety plan, 90 days to the day after the faa set that deadline. >> and while this plan is being implemented, the cap on how many planes boeing can actually make remains. and that is slowing down delivery of new aircraft to airlines. ktvu tom vacar reports. >> boeing's plans deal primarily with setting specific objectives for safety and quality going forward. >> i made...
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what solutions are scientists looking for... to another person, john calhoun, vice president of the unitedtates. and this can be explained very simply: lincoln did not like to be photographed and there were very few photographs of him. this is probably one of the first examples of face replacement. why did deepfakes become so widespread precisely with the development of generative neural network models? andrey. yes, alexander, this is a very interesting example, and in general, it’s probably worth delving into history and looking at how technology developed. and how they found application. for various problems that a person solves, here is the situation that you just described with abraham lincoln, you yourself specifically emphasized that he did not like to be photographed, that is, in essence, we helped a person with this technology, that is, if this had not happened , then everyone would think that abraham lincoln would have existed at all if they had talked about him only from the point of view of photography only portraits. of course, in this situation , no one thought about any bad,
what solutions are scientists looking for... to another person, john calhoun, vice president of the unitedtates. and this can be explained very simply: lincoln did not like to be photographed and there were very few photographs of him. this is probably one of the first examples of face replacement. why did deepfakes become so widespread precisely with the development of generative neural network models? andrey. yes, alexander, this is a very interesting example, and in general, it’s probably...
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i made it clear to boeing ceo dave calhoun — and other senior leaders — that this plan does not mark suppliers, but at the beginning of the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also for 2018 and 2019 failures that resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers aboard two 737 max jets. the new plan is boeing's path toward regaining the confidence of airline passengers and regulators. in the meantime, mr whitaker said regulators won't be allowing boeing to increase its production of 737 max jets — that's been on hold since february — and he doesn't expect that to change for the next few months. going forward, the firm and the watchdog will be having weekly check—ins on the plan's implementation, and the faa will carry out monthly reviews. let's stay in the us, because all eyes on wall street will be on a key piece of inflation data out before the markets open. the personal consumption expenditure — or pce — index records the price of goods and services bought by ordinary americans, and it is closely watched by the us federal reserve. the
i made it clear to boeing ceo dave calhoun — and other senior leaders — that this plan does not mark suppliers, but at the beginning of the next chapter. boeing is under scrutiny not just for this january's in—flight incident, but also for 2018 and 2019 failures that resulted in the deaths of 346 passengers aboard two 737 max jets. the new plan is boeing's path toward regaining the confidence of airline passengers and regulators. in the meantime, mr whitaker said regulators won't be...
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this includes 8 children, was out of calhoun visited the area of the attack and spoke to some of the residents that it says ready to close the service at the residential house. and this i, and this is one of the is why did talk this piece about so maybe what's really shocking is there about 11 barrel sons still under the rubbing alcohol for them the just to meet. we're shocked. we do not know what to do physically and mentally worn out. we're on the verge of going and saying, we've been under this hell for 8 months enough is enough. look at this garbage and debris. we're dying just to get our hands on some water or something to feed our children. this is not life. we struggle to get firewood and feet are starving children. and above all these realities have been hitting us with missiles and bombs for months. what add insult to injury is the recent warning. for god's sake, where do we go? even rasa is coming under attack. this is not life enough, is enough? oh, you know, in the body we will come in the middle of the night to a loud explosion. the whole building was leveled. we've been
this includes 8 children, was out of calhoun visited the area of the attack and spoke to some of the residents that it says ready to close the service at the residential house. and this i, and this is one of the is why did talk this piece about so maybe what's really shocking is there about 11 barrel sons still under the rubbing alcohol for them the just to meet. we're shocked. we do not know what to do physically and mentally worn out. we're on the verge of going and saying, we've been under...
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of troubled plane maker boeing have approved a $33 million final pay package for outgoing ceo dave calhoun 737 max passengerjet, after inspections failed to notice that four bolts were missing. earlier this week, the us justice department said boeing could be criminally prosecuted for two deadly crashes involving the 737 max, after it breached the terms of a settlement. to the middle east next, where the israeli army says it is involved in intense fighting in the jabaliya area of northern gaza — which it previously said was mostly cleared of hamas fighters. the israel defence forces says tanks supported by warplanes and drones are fighting both above ground and in tunnels. troops went back into the area this week after previously pulling out, saying hamas had regrouped there. hundreds of thousands of palestinians have fled the fighting and bombardment. earlier several american doctors, who were working in the gaza strip, were evacuated. they'd been unable to leave since israeli forces took control of the gaza side of the rafah crossing with egypt last week, in an expansion of the ground op
of troubled plane maker boeing have approved a $33 million final pay package for outgoing ceo dave calhoun 737 max passengerjet, after inspections failed to notice that four bolts were missing. earlier this week, the us justice department said boeing could be criminally prosecuted for two deadly crashes involving the 737 max, after it breached the terms of a settlement. to the middle east next, where the israeli army says it is involved in intense fighting in the jabaliya area of northern gaza...
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they don't have the supplies to be able to provide cat and treatment and that patients was out of calhoun centers. this update from jamalia this really poses intensifying the against the videos and nothing does district receiving casualties in the life of tales, music and supplies babies new and it's a wind women of the targets and the victims of the as well 80 from being this morning. and then the, this is a wounded patients we are treating at the i see you. as you can see, the process is very simple. we normally place a step under patients who are undergoing surgery. however, they are no slabs at the canal out to in the hospital given the precarious situation. conditions have worse and we do not have enough syringes. there is no cera, they'll know next steps and even ventilate to hoses are not available. the situation is die and medical supplies are not enough for us to cater to the wounded people's needs. the last minute resize it is finished building a floating pair for the delivery of age. off the coast of gauze, a washington says 90 truckloads a day will initially be delivered using
they don't have the supplies to be able to provide cat and treatment and that patients was out of calhoun centers. this update from jamalia this really poses intensifying the against the videos and nothing does district receiving casualties in the life of tales, music and supplies babies new and it's a wind women of the targets and the victims of the as well 80 from being this morning. and then the, this is a wounded patients we are treating at the i see you. as you can see, the process is very...
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with saw that with calhoun. scarlet: it did not work out so well. sheila: it did not.r qualcomm ceo is running the surge and he could even be a contender. there is a 30 year insider, stephanie pope, who knows where all the bodies are buried and she has a engineering background and that is preferred. and the third is shanahan who has 30 years at boeing supply chain operations and is now the spirit ceo and was part of the trump administration with various defense secretary roles. scarlet: what we are saying about steve mollenkopf that he could be a contender, he was a former qualcomm ceo. this would be eight dick cheney situation where he is looking for the vice -- this would be a dick cheney moment where he is looking for the vice presidency. with this get support? sheila: you need somebody to rub and lives -- someone to revolutionize boeing and somebody who is good with the workforce and has 20% to 30% of union negotiations as well. you really need somebody that is all in an good with regulators which steve has proven himself. clearly we don't cover qualcomm and never
with saw that with calhoun. scarlet: it did not work out so well. sheila: it did not.r qualcomm ceo is running the surge and he could even be a contender. there is a 30 year insider, stephanie pope, who knows where all the bodies are buried and she has a engineering background and that is preferred. and the third is shanahan who has 30 years at boeing supply chain operations and is now the spirit ceo and was part of the trump administration with various defense secretary roles. scarlet: what we...
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faa chief might whitaker met with outgoing ceo dave calhoun today.st up one-half of a percent. our "countdown" closer nonetheless likes aerospace sector, joining me with 430 billion in assets under management, baird analyst, ross mayfield. which part of the aerospace division do you like, ross? >> yeah, definitely favor the defense names over the more traditional aerospace. i think the long structural tailwinds from elevated defense spending, geopolitical tensions, where in the u.s., despite fiscal trouble defense will get through but really broad as well. u.s. defense names just don't sell locally. there is structural tailwind there. i think there is a road for a turnaround there. liz: how do you assess the ongoing wars between russia invading ukraine and israel versus gaza in pumping up these stocks? as a business network, this is what we do have to address here? >> absolutely. it is the reality of the world today. geopolitical tensions are heightened. we had a peace dividend a long time that is slowly kind of turning. you know there is cold war te
faa chief might whitaker met with outgoing ceo dave calhoun today.st up one-half of a percent. our "countdown" closer nonetheless likes aerospace sector, joining me with 430 billion in assets under management, baird analyst, ross mayfield. which part of the aerospace division do you like, ross? >> yeah, definitely favor the defense names over the more traditional aerospace. i think the long structural tailwinds from elevated defense spending, geopolitical tensions, where in the...
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. >>> boeing shareholders are looking for a 45% pay hike against david calhoun.ard did not have a sound rational for a significant move which would take his come pe signi compensation to $33 million. >>> ping votes on friday over the hsbc board. ping was reelected to the board are80% of shareholders voting. >>> and blackrock is looking to the appointment of the independent share for bluebell. they are looking at the failure of blackrock's governance. companies need different leadership as they mature. >> i think the goal of the company change over time. the best goal at every stage of the company is different from the one in the mature stage and the only one which is an issue. i think we look to blackrock as a company where larry fink is 72 years old and looking to step down at 75. there is no question there is a complete lack of oversight. >> blackrock told cnbc that bluebell made misguided and contradictory criticisms. shares of blackrock have risen 60%. >>> turning attention back to europe. the votes are in on the bruising set of local elections for the ruling
. >>> boeing shareholders are looking for a 45% pay hike against david calhoun.ard did not have a sound rational for a significant move which would take his come pe signi compensation to $33 million. >>> ping votes on friday over the hsbc board. ping was reelected to the board are80% of shareholders voting. >>> and blackrock is looking to the appointment of the independent share for bluebell. they are looking at the failure of blackrock's governance. companies need...
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joey: there's a reason why my son goes to calhoun high school i love the folks there and i thank godings like this happening. you know, you hear about hoa where they attack people for flying american flag and we did a story a few months back about a veteran people kept graffitiing their wall and kept fining him because they were putting graffiti on his wall and we think about how the local politics is what influences our livings most it is also where the most corruption is. and you've got a principal that's going to -- that's going treat this kid this way by the way hat said make sbs great again that's the school and i look at his speech i'm like what is it this kid said that was negative in response to their -- to their quote. the only thing i can come up with is sadly some people take their citizenship for graduated he said eating nachos at a sporting event might be disrespectful and then went after his cardinal sin right here he went after to the taylor swift. >> i do think looking back at the picture, he was wearing a hat that simulated make america great again. it kind of looked
joey: there's a reason why my son goes to calhoun high school i love the folks there and i thank godings like this happening. you know, you hear about hoa where they attack people for flying american flag and we did a story a few months back about a veteran people kept graffitiing their wall and kept fining him because they were putting graffiti on his wall and we think about how the local politics is what influences our livings most it is also where the most corruption is. and you've got a...
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. >> you'll do it better than dave calhoun. >> i'm happy to take it, as well as the treasury job in trump't you love when he says that i know you're taking the trump treasury job david, you're saying that in a commercial break but no, i will take the boeing job. i promise you, i will do better. i promise you. i mean, i have a history -- i have a particular set of skills that will be a nightmare for the naysayers. >> you'll come on, though, every quarter? >> good luck every quarter, i'll come on, and i will talk to phil lebeau and tell a very straight story, and i would immediately go to every agency, throw myself down and says, do what you want, i'm not stopping okay and look, if they -- if they do not release the negatives, then i'm tell i doing you, i will fid them and make them pay >> boeing's been a tough story, to our earlier point about transports holding the dow back. >> it's unbelievable name a new -- make me ceo. just make me ceo i will even quit my job. >> you'll do both? like jack dorsey >> just four hours right now that i do not know what to do between 12:00 and 4:00 rat night
. >> you'll do it better than dave calhoun. >> i'm happy to take it, as well as the treasury job in trump't you love when he says that i know you're taking the trump treasury job david, you're saying that in a commercial break but no, i will take the boeing job. i promise you, i will do better. i promise you. i mean, i have a history -- i have a particular set of skills that will be a nightmare for the naysayers. >> you'll come on, though, every quarter? >> good luck...
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this book features chelsea calhoun, a small town detective whose life is forever changed when ellie blackwon't say where she's been or what happened to her and chelsea questions what elle is hiding and why. >> whit: that sounds good, right? "the return of elle black" is available wherever books are sold. keep reading along with us on instagram >> janai: it was a little hard. >> whit: we got through it. the snacks. >>> coming up here how to rewire your brain when it comes to dealing with stress. the easy practices you can start this morning to make a big difference. or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness c
this book features chelsea calhoun, a small town detective whose life is forever changed when ellie blackwon't say where she's been or what happened to her and chelsea questions what elle is hiding and why. >> whit: that sounds good, right? "the return of elle black" is available wherever books are sold. keep reading along with us on instagram >> janai: it was a little hard. >> whit: we got through it. the snacks. >>> coming up here how to rewire your brain...
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calhoun is gone, he's a lame duck. waiting for the ceo, that's your catalyst. and that's one of the reasons i'm sticking with it. along with what you mentioned in terms of the duopoly. their backlog, nine years worth of backlog, it's valued at almost $500 billion. people want this stuff, they've got to just get it out. obviously, in much better quality and much better safety. i get all that. but the stock's already down 32% year to date. it's discounting a lot of bad news. >> you continue to bet pretty heavily on industrials and this conversation we're having about economic growth, higher inflation, rates higher for longer, how long the economy can hang in there, a lot of talk about mega cap tech, you remain focused on the industrial trade, eaton, boeing, down the list, there's others. >> mainly aviation, ge, and also this electrify cation, this grid repair we haven't touched in over 50 years. we're just maintaining, not actually improving it and they're going to have to do that. when you have a company like quanta services ceo, talking about the amount of powe
calhoun is gone, he's a lame duck. waiting for the ceo, that's your catalyst. and that's one of the reasons i'm sticking with it. along with what you mentioned in terms of the duopoly. their backlog, nine years worth of backlog, it's valued at almost $500 billion. people want this stuff, they've got to just get it out. obviously, in much better quality and much better safety. i get all that. but the stock's already down 32% year to date. it's discounting a lot of bad news. >> you continue...
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earlier this month calhoun said, we anticipate the faa will take whatever time is necessary to reviewlan and hold us accountable to the various control parameters that are put in place as we move forward. that is your bloomberg brief. jonathan: up next on the program, setting you up for the day ahead. you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ [whoosh] ♪ trains that sense what isn't on the schedule. ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. ♪ to see hundreds of miles of tracks. ♪ [vroom] [train horn] [buzz] clearing the way, [whoosh] so you arrive exactly where you belong. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. get your business mis with the power of ai... ...with a perfect name, a great logo, and a beautiful website. just start with a do
earlier this month calhoun said, we anticipate the faa will take whatever time is necessary to reviewlan and hold us accountable to the various control parameters that are put in place as we move forward. that is your bloomberg brief. jonathan: up next on the program, setting you up for the day ahead. you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ [whoosh] ♪ trains that sense what isn't on the schedule. ♪ trains that use the power of dell ai and intel. ♪ to see hundreds of miles...
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. >> neil: i wonder too calhoun a political expert, i'm not, by any means, but it's odd that in the quest taking off palestinians or palestinian related voters there that he lose in all key democratic sectors entirely. >>> everywhere else. >> that's right. those 15 electoral votes from michigan those are important but, you know, yeah, what about the 16 in georgia? what about the 19 in pennsylvania where you have these large suburban pulp -- populations who don't like seeing these images of chaos and destruction and who may see joe biden as capitulating to his far of the democratic party that does not represent them. they are loud and they get a lot of attention but the majority of americans do not sympathize with hamas and are on the side of israel and so for those centrist voters who in all of those other states will decide the election. i think joe biden is really risking alienating them by trying to appease the small cloud faction. >> neil: do you think that is democrats regret making chicago the convention site this year of all years? >> there are a lot of -- and i don't think mayor b
. >> neil: i wonder too calhoun a political expert, i'm not, by any means, but it's odd that in the quest taking off palestinians or palestinian related voters there that he lose in all key democratic sectors entirely. >>> everywhere else. >> that's right. those 15 electoral votes from michigan those are important but, you know, yeah, what about the 16 in georgia? what about the 19 in pennsylvania where you have these large suburban pulp -- populations who don't like seeing...
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so kamala harris beat the record that had been held since 1832 by john calhoun, who broke 31 ties. i've been in her office. in her office, the frame copy of the roll call for the for the vote that she she she broke the record and she has a golden gavel there that chuck schumer gave her as a as a memento. now, most revolts are breaking ties on nominations and things like that, but it really owes to how extremely close our politic are today. right. the first two years, the biden-harris administration and there was a 5050 senate, they didn't have a majority unless they had kamala harris as their tiebreaker. and they even in the last year and a half when the democrats have a 51, 49 margin, it's whom you count christian sinema. it's still so close, you never know. and so her presence is still very important. now, for me, covering a vice president can be fun and interesting because it isn't, you know, a lot of ways they they they are like what a president is without quite so much, you know, to do. they have our own motorcade not quite as big they have their own plane. definitely not quit
so kamala harris beat the record that had been held since 1832 by john calhoun, who broke 31 ties. i've been in her office. in her office, the frame copy of the roll call for the for the vote that she she she broke the record and she has a golden gavel there that chuck schumer gave her as a as a memento. now, most revolts are breaking ties on nominations and things like that, but it really owes to how extremely close our politic are today. right. the first two years, the biden-harris...
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democrat of the 1860 election, jacksonian democrats harkened back to andrew comment in 1842, john c calhoun run the union, sir, must be preserved their core principle. was that the constitutional union was too sacred a thing to be broken up over the issue of slavery, not to dwell too long on history. but the thing i should about my family. one birmingham did not exist at the time of the civil war and is pretty much devoid of the normal civil war statues and so forth. in addition, i was born into family on both my father and mother side. that was of confederate nostalgia. i never saw in any of our homes in family or extended family, many aunts and uncles, a single of jefferson davis or robert e lee, and it took me many years starting at a very young age, to figure out why was. mm hmm. yeah. so your family were republicans from reconstruction down to nixon, if i'm not mistaken? yeah. what does it mean? be a republican in the old and not a democrat. well, in. in alabama to be from winston county meant that up. 1953, when i would visit my grandmother grandfather's farm, we went on dirt roads, w
democrat of the 1860 election, jacksonian democrats harkened back to andrew comment in 1842, john c calhoun run the union, sir, must be preserved their core principle. was that the constitutional union was too sacred a thing to be broken up over the issue of slavery, not to dwell too long on history. but the thing i should about my family. one birmingham did not exist at the time of the civil war and is pretty much devoid of the normal civil war statues and so forth. in addition, i was born...
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meantime, boeing shareholders will vote today on whether departing ceo dave calhoun should remain on multiple investigations and possible criminal charges for past actions and slumping production of its top telling jet. and calhoun said he would retire by the end of the year as part of a management shake-up, after the midair blowout on a jet in january. and house republicans delivering a rebuke to president biden on israel over his decision to pause shipments of weapons to that country. lawmakers there passing a bill seeking to force that weapons transfer. the white house said the president would veto the bill if it passes and the democratic-led senate expected to reject it. >>> all right. here is the futures. about where they were -- looks like we copied it and pasted it up and put it up again. nothing happened. let's get to dom chu with a look at this morning's premarket movers. and i've never shot a 62, but that's just me. go ahead. >> you know, i never have either, but i'm sure xander schauffele has shot some of those in his time. anyway, i'm going to give you some movers that ar
meantime, boeing shareholders will vote today on whether departing ceo dave calhoun should remain on multiple investigations and possible criminal charges for past actions and slumping production of its top telling jet. and calhoun said he would retire by the end of the year as part of a management shake-up, after the midair blowout on a jet in january. and house republicans delivering a rebuke to president biden on israel over his decision to pause shipments of weapons to that country....
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now, for a little good stuff because we certainly need it this morning one longtime resident of calhoun, missouri is giving back to his city and a major way 90 one-year-old sam sloan heard his local volunteer fire department was in need of an upgrade, including one of its structs that just didn't run. so he answered the call with a five donation never in 1 million years would i would i ever expected anything like that for a rural fire department? >> i'm getting a lot of credit for it, but i don't know how to fix one of them. thanks. >> bye know how make $1 he certainly does. >> the fire chief says that money is enough to purchase three firetrucks, new equipment, and new gear for his 28 person volunteer crew. there also planning to donate their old gear to other volunteer fire departments. that need help. sam sloan knows how to save his money $500,000. kate they're up to be able to say that quote, with gusto i don't know how to take sort of those things, but i don't good for all right. >> this is wild wild video of a car going that's insane. going airborne, caught on surveillance video.
now, for a little good stuff because we certainly need it this morning one longtime resident of calhoun, missouri is giving back to his city and a major way 90 one-year-old sam sloan heard his local volunteer fire department was in need of an upgrade, including one of its structs that just didn't run. so he answered the call with a five donation never in 1 million years would i would i ever expected anything like that for a rural fire department? >> i'm getting a lot of credit for it, but...
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three-hour meeting was held not only with the head of the faa, but also the outgoing ceo of boeing, dave calhoun, and other senior leaders from boeing. and the idea here is to really fix boeing's tarnished reputation since the 737 max nine door plug blowout back on january 5, but you have to remember this is a years-long saga of demise for boeing after the 2018 and 2019 737 max crashes abroad that killed 346 people. here who is the plan that boeing has laid out to the faa. this is from the faa. the faa says boeing will give its workers clear instructions of what they will do on the assembly line floor. also, there'll be improvements to training and improvements to the tools that they use. also, boeing says it is committed to staying on top of third party suppliers. remember that is so critical to the door plug blowout incidents because spirit aerosystems is the supplier, the contractor that built the 737 max nine fuselage. a flaw was noticed. one, that fuselage showed up at a boeing factory in renton washington and boeing workers removed the door plug from that airplane and then put it back on,
three-hour meeting was held not only with the head of the faa, but also the outgoing ceo of boeing, dave calhoun, and other senior leaders from boeing. and the idea here is to really fix boeing's tarnished reputation since the 737 max nine door plug blowout back on january 5, but you have to remember this is a years-long saga of demise for boeing after the 2018 and 2019 737 max crashes abroad that killed 346 people. here who is the plan that boeing has laid out to the faa. this is from the faa....
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. >> outgoing boeing ceo dave calhoun, also reportedly going to be in this meeting the faa administrator today. >> now, we know the faa administrator said this report. it's the beginning, not the end of the long road of getting back to where boeing needs to be. he says it's great to see up. let's see what what impede can get his hands-on today in terms of that reporting, john or a new report in the wall street journal says that donald trump is considered during advisory role for elon musk, the tesla ceo and faltering social media mogul. that is, if trump gets back to the white house, the journal writes, the two men are developing a friendly rapport and talk on the phone several times a month as the election nears that people familiar with their talk said, pair of held discussions on it immigration, technology, and science, including the us space force, their views and interests have grown more aligned. the people said with musk calling trump directly on his cell phone, joining me now is carillon bardo deputy wall street bureau chief of the wall street journal, who was one of many reporte
. >> outgoing boeing ceo dave calhoun, also reportedly going to be in this meeting the faa administrator today. >> now, we know the faa administrator said this report. it's the beginning, not the end of the long road of getting back to where boeing needs to be. he says it's great to see up. let's see what what impede can get his hands-on today in terms of that reporting, john or a new report in the wall street journal says that donald trump is considered during advisory role for...
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their loss of calhoun managed to send us this short report from inside feature valley, a refugee camp, which is on the file into from the center of giovanni campus. that is really forces station behind the normal schools 3. and there is a hit and run buttons that are taking place in that area between these, by the forces and the movements of resistance. the and this is the scene into by the account the, this is in the sense that it can, i cannot move footboards. the can see the smallest kind of boot reporting to us from a densely populated jamalia camp in northern gauze. now and all the stories are following closely, students at harvard university have agreed to end the 3 week old and countenance that was in protest against israel's will. the decision came off, the university officials agreed to discuss the questions about its endowment and to equipment process petitions for the reinstatement of suspended students. the global movement has been cooling on universities to divest from israel. meanwhile, in chicago, hundreds of people have gathered to celebrate israel's independence day.
their loss of calhoun managed to send us this short report from inside feature valley, a refugee camp, which is on the file into from the center of giovanni campus. that is really forces station behind the normal schools 3. and there is a hit and run buttons that are taking place in that area between these, by the forces and the movements of resistance. the and this is the scene into by the account the, this is in the sense that it can, i cannot move footboards. the can see the smallest kind of...
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dave calhoun, face top regulators thursday to prove the plane maker is getting back on course it is the latest development as boeing struggles to fix its tarnished reputation since the january 5 door plug blowout on an alaska airlines 737 max nine now, boeing is laying out its plan for the federal aviation administration to stop what it calls quality control escapes clearer instructions for workers on its assembly line, as well as improved training and tools. boeing also says it is committed to ending flaws caused by third-party suppliers contractor spirit aerosystems built the fuselage of the alaska 737 max nine, but boeing workers bound to defect triggering them to re-install the door plug, but leaving out for critical bolts to hold it in place, faa administrator, mike whitaker, i don't know that i would characterize it as simple. building an airplane but the quality management system has to be robust. the training of employees has to be sufficient and this plan is comprehensive. it takes on all those aspects. and we're just going to monitor the implementation to make sure it's effect
dave calhoun, face top regulators thursday to prove the plane maker is getting back on course it is the latest development as boeing struggles to fix its tarnished reputation since the january 5 door plug blowout on an alaska airlines 737 max nine now, boeing is laying out its plan for the federal aviation administration to stop what it calls quality control escapes clearer instructions for workers on its assembly line, as well as improved training and tools. boeing also says it is committed to...
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calhoun is still there. he should be gone. they should seize back his bonuses.y should bring in somebody that has an engineering background. the faa is not clean on all of this either. it's just horrible when a company of boeing's quality and you see keep going down. they tried to launch their missile in the aircraft down there in florida last night and that was scrubbed. i personally don't understand what's going on. however, i will say that unless they get somebody out there who's an engineer first, this company is too large to fail. they have their tentacles and so many things and they cannot and should not outsource all of their business. they started outsourcing everything. they used to make every thing in the house and they don't have control over everything. you cannot do that anymore. you've got to take control. host: let's get a response. guest: he raises a lot of interesting points. dave calhoun the ceo of boeing said he's going to step down by the end of the year and boeing is actively looking for a new ceo. many people raise the same questions and sa
calhoun is still there. he should be gone. they should seize back his bonuses.y should bring in somebody that has an engineering background. the faa is not clean on all of this either. it's just horrible when a company of boeing's quality and you see keep going down. they tried to launch their missile in the aircraft down there in florida last night and that was scrubbed. i personally don't understand what's going on. however, i will say that unless they get somebody out there who's an engineer...
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this also with calhoun can remain on the board.back from shareholders that maybe he should just go. potentially boeing will want this to be a nonevent, but it might be. this is about whether or not he will remain part of the company in a broader way and stay on the board. dani: there is irony, will it be larry cole pulled? he was a gl alumni. we have had four past boeing people that have been ge alumni's. we want someone internally? no, because of the mess. what if you get someone externally? this is an insane learning curve for someone new to come in. do shareholders have the appetite for a veteran and boeing? jonathan: the conversation yesterday with george ferguson of bloomberg intelligence was concerning. george told us that he thought that the regulator can only do so much because they were in such a unique position as boeing that almost alluding to the idea that some people have, maybe you want to call it a conspiracy theory. i think that people would take it as it is. this is such a unique company that you can't push them to
this also with calhoun can remain on the board.back from shareholders that maybe he should just go. potentially boeing will want this to be a nonevent, but it might be. this is about whether or not he will remain part of the company in a broader way and stay on the board. dani: there is irony, will it be larry cole pulled? he was a gl alumni. we have had four past boeing people that have been ge alumni's. we want someone internally? no, because of the mess. what if you get someone externally?...