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denny.rokenhearted to learn the jury had already reached a decision on the major counts. "dateline" talked to four jurors after the trial and they said they had sealed and delivered all the charges except the lesser charge. >> i voted not guilty. >> not guilty. >> not guilty. >> denny had come oh, so close to being acquitted of hannah's murder. because the jury voted in his favor, the lawyers went back to the courts and contested his being tried again because of double jeopardy. >> how does one get tried again for something he was found not guilty of? >> he was in jail for another year while they decided what to do with him. he was released a year later. but denny's freedom would be short-lived. you'll hear more about that later. for hannah's friends and family, the shock of her violent death, followed by an inconclusive trial, took it's toll. people still wondered if brad oborn had committed the murder. he did time for drugs and even tried to rob a bank. perhaps the hardest hit of all was h
denny.rokenhearted to learn the jury had already reached a decision on the major counts. "dateline" talked to four jurors after the trial and they said they had sealed and delivered all the charges except the lesser charge. >> i voted not guilty. >> not guilty. >> not guilty. >> denny had come oh, so close to being acquitted of hannah's murder. because the jury voted in his favor, the lawyers went back to the courts and contested his being tried again because...
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but we begin with boeing ceo dennis muilenburg grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill over the 737 max crashes straight to phil lebeau in d.c. with the highlights. >> the senators blasted dennis muilenburg time and again on a wide variety of issues some accused boeing and the ceo of not being straight with them, outright lying in terms of questioning about the 737 max. others basically said to him, you're the ceo, how could you let this happen? >> you're the ceo. the buck stops with you. did you read this document and how did your team not put it in front of you, run in with their hair on fire saying we got a real problem here. >> those pilots never had a chance these loved ones never had a chance they were in flying coffins. >> i was walled walk before getting on a 737 max i would walk zbra there is no way -- just a few of the comments from senators asking dennis muilenburg and also
but we begin with boeing ceo dennis muilenburg grilled by lawmakers on capitol hill over the 737 max crashes straight to phil lebeau in d.c. with the highlights. >> the senators blasted dennis muilenburg time and again on a wide variety of issues some accused boeing and the ceo of not being straight with them, outright lying in terms of questioning about the 737 max. others basically said to him, you're the ceo, how could you let this happen? >> you're the ceo. the buck stops with...
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that's where my focus is. >> ceo dennis muilenburg here on capitol hill just a few minutes ago.ow in the senate hearing room we expect this hearing to begin momentarily. you can bet this will be a rough couple of hours for dennis muilenburg there will be a lot of senators, not only asking about the max and it's development but who come out and likely say you should not be running this company and how do we have guarantees this will never happen again andboeing has truly learned from what's gone wrong here >> phil, in those conversations that you had with muilenburg a little while ago when you asked him whether he's having conversations with the board over the ceo job, he said these aren't discussions i'm involved in how important is his performance today in order to keep his job as ceo >> i think it's important. i don't think it will be the deciding factor. i think that look, if he has a terrible performance, and we do sometimes see that web the ceos of companies come to capitol hill, look at the first time mary barra came here for the gm ignition switch, that was a disaster, wh
that's where my focus is. >> ceo dennis muilenburg here on capitol hill just a few minutes ago.ow in the senate hearing room we expect this hearing to begin momentarily. you can bet this will be a rough couple of hours for dennis muilenburg there will be a lot of senators, not only asking about the max and it's development but who come out and likely say you should not be running this company and how do we have guarantees this will never happen again andboeing has truly learned from...
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frightened by the noise and the sight of someone jumping out of the shadows, dennis shot the man befor his son-in-law >> we don't normally or typicallyeendof events unfold it was kind of a perfect storm. >> reporter: a norwegian citizen married to dennis's daughter bergan was killed instantly when police arrived they quickly determined the shooting was an accident and comes a month after an ohio mother shot her daughter in the arm, mistaking her for an intruder, a near fatal mistake when she came home early from college. >> my girlfriend just came home from college and her mom didn't know and she, like, honestly she accidentally shot her. >> reporter: with no charges filed in either incident, tonight outside pensacola, an american flag is flying half staff at the dennis home leaving two families heartbroken over the same tragedy. miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> nextmaatory, ended up in do mea jail after missing his first day serving on a trial. kerry sanders explains >> reporter: today, deandre somerville came to court on time. the 21-year-old apologizing to the judge after he says he ov
frightened by the noise and the sight of someone jumping out of the shadows, dennis shot the man befor his son-in-law >> we don't normally or typicallyeendof events unfold it was kind of a perfect storm. >> reporter: a norwegian citizen married to dennis's daughter bergan was killed instantly when police arrived they quickly determined the shooting was an accident and comes a month after an ohio mother shot her daughter in the arm, mistaking her for an intruder, a near fatal mistake...
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wednesday, dennis muilenburg faces another grilling from congress.is hoping through these hearings the company can regain the public‘s trust. lawmakers and family members will be looking for a better explanation of what went wrong. india's prime minister says saudi arabia will invest in the country's oil and gas project in a strategic partnership. the comments come after 2— day visit to riyadh. what is narendra modi doing in the capital? is there for the annual financial summit which is dubbed davos in the desert. saudi aramco and the uae company will hold a joint steak aramco and the uae company will hold ajoint steak in aramco and the uae company will hold a joint steak in the mega refinery being built on the west coast of india which could refine 1.2 million barrels per day and given that india imports around about 80% of its oil, with 18% of that coming from saudi, it's a massive deal, given indian's supplies were hit after international sanctions against iran which india was reliant on in terms of importing oil. saudi arabia did announce that it
wednesday, dennis muilenburg faces another grilling from congress.is hoping through these hearings the company can regain the public‘s trust. lawmakers and family members will be looking for a better explanation of what went wrong. india's prime minister says saudi arabia will invest in the country's oil and gas project in a strategic partnership. the comments come after 2— day visit to riyadh. what is narendra modi doing in the capital? is there for the annual financial summit which is...
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dennis, who at one point owned the local dry cleaner, died a toost people, dennis seemed to be a manans. but he secretly amassed a small fortune. although it wasn't just the size of his estate that brought us here. it was the directions he left behind for what to do with it. this is don jorgenson. >> i got a bunch of his stuff in here. >> reporter: executor of the estate. be provision number five, the sum of $500,000 to be divided equally to the individuals that attend my funeral. t reporter: that's all you had to do was show up? >> yeah, that's it. >> reporter: just attend the church service or simply step foot in the funeral home and sign the registry, and his money was yours. of course, no one in ripon knew this in advance, and dennis had no wife or kids, so there was no reason for him to expect a large turnout. e he was probably a loner. >> oh, very much so. >> he was lonely. >> reporter: to that point, don also found dennis' new year's resolutions. >> live a life that is pleasing to god. >> reporter: that's things he wanted to accomplish this year? >> yeah. "find true friends, n
dennis, who at one point owned the local dry cleaner, died a toost people, dennis seemed to be a manans. but he secretly amassed a small fortune. although it wasn't just the size of his estate that brought us here. it was the directions he left behind for what to do with it. this is don jorgenson. >> i got a bunch of his stuff in here. >> reporter: executor of the estate. be provision number five, the sum of $500,000 to be divided equally to the individuals that attend my funeral. t...
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joining us dennis garthman and joelle griffith, dennis, can president trump get a deal with china now i hope he can get a trade agreement passed, i think it will be difficult. china will think that president will be weakened without pressing through, i pray we get something done. my fear is that nothing will happen, they will wait until the election next year. that will be detrimental to stock prices and the economy. elizabeth: the president will survive impeachment, win a second term if the u.s. avoids a recession, trade war looks to be hitting factory activity, bigger service sector grew for 115 consecutive month. what do you think? >> i think that president's likelihood of achieving a trade deal with china are higher than getting north american free trade agreement passed. a lot of the arrangement of china can be worked out without congress approval, a lot of the skirmish has been executive actions. i am optimistic we'll get this through. tariffs are impacting u.s. families, it is our interest to get an agreement through. and also the china interest, it has more of an impact on the
joining us dennis garthman and joelle griffith, dennis, can president trump get a deal with china now i hope he can get a trade agreement passed, i think it will be difficult. china will think that president will be weakened without pressing through, i pray we get something done. my fear is that nothing will happen, they will wait until the election next year. that will be detrimental to stock prices and the economy. elizabeth: the president will survive impeachment, win a second term if the...
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joining me, dennis prager.to remind our viewers who are awaiting some kind of word from the white house after the white house tweeted about a big announcement coming. but in the meantime, dennis, thanks for joining me. you have put to film what so many of us have been talking about, and that's free speech, the first amendment, and how the left is doing everything it can to shut down the free speech of those of us on the right. tell was the movie is about. >> it's precisely about that. i'm happy to announce i just literally just now learned it was the second highest grossing documentary in american history. missing out by $1,000 of michael moore's film sicko. so if this continues, it's not the money. we didn't make this for the money to begin with. congratulations is for the cause. i want your viewers to understand something that for me is a deep passion. this is the first time in american history literally the first that the free speech is under assault. there was one thing all americans agreed on. i may not ag
joining me, dennis prager.to remind our viewers who are awaiting some kind of word from the white house after the white house tweeted about a big announcement coming. but in the meantime, dennis, thanks for joining me. you have put to film what so many of us have been talking about, and that's free speech, the first amendment, and how the left is doing everything it can to shut down the free speech of those of us on the right. tell was the movie is about. >> it's precisely about that. i'm...
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we're joined from the ugandan capital kampala by dennis and that of mapping the advocate's he is the legal representative for the mother who filed that petition and i cavell is a correspondent is emmy award winning 4 lines film adoption nk the baby business examined for the adoption cases in uganda he's also in kampala nicholas arpaio is a human rights lawyer who has in the past brought on adoption cases is also in the ugandan capital and joining us right here in our washington d.c. studio ryan hanlon is vice president of the national council for adoption hi everybody it's good to have you here nicholas you used to work on adoption cases it was such an awful experience you gave up why. well about 12 years ago when i went to them actually told me. to provide legal representation on the. funding going to local home. i mean that across. a couple of abduction cases but after. that because the entire system. in this country was for correction. and my conscience. so many occasions so many american. court hearings and only chimes with the court. and my conscience clear i abandon the person
we're joined from the ugandan capital kampala by dennis and that of mapping the advocate's he is the legal representative for the mother who filed that petition and i cavell is a correspondent is emmy award winning 4 lines film adoption nk the baby business examined for the adoption cases in uganda he's also in kampala nicholas arpaio is a human rights lawyer who has in the past brought on adoption cases is also in the ugandan capital and joining us right here in our washington d.c. studio ryan...
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to continue you know dennis what you're describing is actually not a typical and with international adoption it's a very normal thing that when u.s. families travel they often don't meet that child until they're in country to finalize the adoptive placement so exactly what you're describing there is something that we would see in countries all over the world the system is designed that way where the parents aren't in the country or selecting a child in advance they're receiving paperwork from the foreign government or from the foreign entities that they're partnering with the u.s. side and the foreign countries are partnering in that collaboration so wrong that sounds like a transaction it sounds like you don't have to. point out is ready. it's very transactional and we wouldn't want to use those commercial terms and we're talking about anything pertaining to you know children and there always are but what we want to talk about are the safeguards that are put in place and i need safeguards where on the u.s. side we're screening in assessing parents and then in the foreign side there screenin
to continue you know dennis what you're describing is actually not a typical and with international adoption it's a very normal thing that when u.s. families travel they often don't meet that child until they're in country to finalize the adoptive placement so exactly what you're describing there is something that we would see in countries all over the world the system is designed that way where the parents aren't in the country or selecting a child in advance they're receiving paperwork from...
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muilenburg, so dennis muilenburg had an extremely tough time and is likely to have a tougher time when dc today. and the issue is really for boeing, this fleet of planes, the 737 max, critical. they've invested so much into this fleet and they were selling really well worldwide. they were indeed, and unusually, there hasn't been that many cancellations in the grand scheme of things. it is also worth pointing out that many airlines, be it lion air and likes often put these orders well in advance. so for boeing, the real cost is going to be lost opportunity. orders would normally be racking up in the last five or six months or 12 months but it didn't get. and in this continuing process being sold, the business in relation to the 737 max is going nowhere. costs are building up, lost opportunity, storage costs are increasing as well, sally. this is going to cause a massive write—down for boeing in the months or quarters to come. david, thank you so much for getting up so early for us at cmc markets in london. i know your colleagues will be arriving soon, not too far behind. now let's brief
muilenburg, so dennis muilenburg had an extremely tough time and is likely to have a tougher time when dc today. and the issue is really for boeing, this fleet of planes, the 737 max, critical. they've invested so much into this fleet and they were selling really well worldwide. they were indeed, and unusually, there hasn't been that many cancellations in the grand scheme of things. it is also worth pointing out that many airlines, be it lion air and likes often put these orders well in...
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well what the senators also wanted to hear is what did dennis mullen berg know and when did he know it and i'm not sure if we really got a proper answer to that they have been different reports that boeing should have known about the issues with the 7378 at least before the 2nd crash in march of dennis by the way it started its boeing as an intern when he was about 20 years old and now 4 years ago he became the c.e.o. of the company so my feeling is that the senators and also the public did not fully get and did not really learn that much new in this terrible case of boy that we saw the families of the victims present there at this hearing what were people on wall street looking for in this testimony. well what investors basically one to know is on one side what legal consequences there could be and then maybe most pressing when will be when will the 738 machines allowed to take off again dennis mullen burke himself is quite confident that this will happen within this year most of the big airlines are expecting that the f.a.a. gives the green light to early next year if that's going to
well what the senators also wanted to hear is what did dennis mullen berg know and when did he know it and i'm not sure if we really got a proper answer to that they have been different reports that boeing should have known about the issues with the 7378 at least before the 2nd crash in march of dennis by the way it started its boeing as an intern when he was about 20 years old and now 4 years ago he became the c.e.o. of the company so my feeling is that the senators and also the public did not...
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dennis muilenburg appearing on capitol hill. will congress try to prevent further accidents in the future? and it is the first day of the fomc meeting. the market is primed for a pause. will the fed deliver on that? live from london, i'm guy johnson with vonnie quinn in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: all eyes on the fomc meeting, and this morning's data, consumer confidence, disappointing just a little bit. pending home sales data coming in better than expected, but for the previous month of september, all that has the s&p 500 up about a quarter of a percentage point. but again, we are really waiting for the fomc meeting to conclude. even as we hold well above the 3,000 mark. the 10-year yield at 184, not much movement there either. grub hub is down 42% today alofpblee the analyst downgrades are piling up following earnings. it's really a crowded space now, food delivery, not really the type of thing that people are very loyal to. so people are attached to many different services, and grub hub just doesn't have t
dennis muilenburg appearing on capitol hill. will congress try to prevent further accidents in the future? and it is the first day of the fomc meeting. the market is primed for a pause. will the fed deliver on that? live from london, i'm guy johnson with vonnie quinn in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." vonnie: all eyes on the fomc meeting, and this morning's data, consumer confidence, disappointing just a little bit. pending home sales data coming in better than expected, but...
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we will hear that time and again from dennis muilenburg tomorrow.r, it is the one-year anniversary of the first 737 max crash, that was a lion air 737 max that crashed into the java sea off the coast of indonesia guys, what's interesting about all of this is, yeah, there's great theater involved here. we know that the senators will hammer boeing. but is there anything that we'll hear tomorrow from dennis muilenburg which changes the viewpoint that many people have about this company when it comes to the max they have lost the moral high grounding the last year. they have said time and time again, we've done this, we've done this and other stories start to come out. >> do you get the feeling anybody on the hill will press for his resignation? >> i bet you somebody says it. i've got no sense somebody has said he shouldn't be ceo but i wouldn't be surprised if some senator says you've had two accidents, 436 people have died, why are you still running this company? >> a big day tomorrow for boeing where do you stand on boeing >> they haven't proven boei
we will hear that time and again from dennis muilenburg tomorrow.r, it is the one-year anniversary of the first 737 max crash, that was a lion air 737 max that crashed into the java sea off the coast of indonesia guys, what's interesting about all of this is, yeah, there's great theater involved here. we know that the senators will hammer boeing. but is there anything that we'll hear tomorrow from dennis muilenburg which changes the viewpoint that many people have about this company when it...
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. >> all right whether we return, boeing ceo dennis mullenberg gets stripped of his chairman's title.future as ceo in doubt? >>> taking another look at the futures this morning the dow is indicated to open down 55 points the s&p down 5 this is after lows in the futures market earlier today of greater than 100 points. so we'll see how we open in just a little while more "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse when we return. yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. ♪ >>> welcome back boeing ceo dennis muilenburg has been stripped of his chairman's title. what this means for the company with phil. >> this was a decision the boeing board of directors made without dennis muilenburg. he was not in the meeting when the board met and decided that david calhoun, the lead director at boeing, wil
. >> all right whether we return, boeing ceo dennis mullenberg gets stripped of his chairman's title.future as ceo in doubt? >>> taking another look at the futures this morning the dow is indicated to open down 55 points the s&p down 5 this is after lows in the futures market earlier today of greater than 100 points. so we'll see how we open in just a little while more "squawk on the street" live from post nine at the nyse when we return. yeah, that's half the fun...
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do you believe dennis muilenburg should remain ceo? >> through this transition absolutely the last thing this company needs is to have an interim ceo. i like they separated the chairmanship role from the ceo role that's a good thing. at least he can focus all of his efforts on fixing this, getting this plane back in production. afterwards, i don't know i don't give him a "c. i give him a "b. i think it's tough to go in front of congress with all these questions. they're firing they have the right to do so but it's a tough -- you're in a lose-lose situation i think. >> some would say maybe he brought that on himself with his actions from the time of the crashes from today it wasn't exactly the most forthcoming or public ceo that we've seen in an instance where maybe he should have been. >> i think in the beginning he didn't do a good job i think you're right on that over the last quarter or two, i think he has i thought he did a decent job on the last conference call when they reported earnings in terms of giving more information and be
do you believe dennis muilenburg should remain ceo? >> through this transition absolutely the last thing this company needs is to have an interim ceo. i like they separated the chairmanship role from the ceo role that's a good thing. at least he can focus all of his efforts on fixing this, getting this plane back in production. afterwards, i don't know i don't give him a "c. i give him a "b. i think it's tough to go in front of congress with all these questions. they're firing...
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sharon about his dad, and then dennis will summarize. as we divided this book up, i focused on those two figures, so i'm sure dennis is going to have a lot to say about everything, including those two chapters. what are the lessons, what made these people great. and so each one of these things we could talk forever about. i'm trying to be as telegraphic as i can just for purposes of time. ben-gurion, i think, was great because he focused on what was truly important. he had a central mission in life which was end jewish homelessness after 2,000 years. not an easy thing that he took on. he was unswerving in his objective and tactically agile in his ability to achieve the objective. he had wedded his zionism to britain until 1939 with the white paper and really phased out british immigration. he said we're going to start all over again, he lived for ten weeks here at the hamilton hotel on k street. he just, this is the goal, i thought this was the way to achieve it. now we've got to change. he believed that you needed institutions. you need
sharon about his dad, and then dennis will summarize. as we divided this book up, i focused on those two figures, so i'm sure dennis is going to have a lot to say about everything, including those two chapters. what are the lessons, what made these people great. and so each one of these things we could talk forever about. i'm trying to be as telegraphic as i can just for purposes of time. ben-gurion, i think, was great because he focused on what was truly important. he had a central mission in...
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dennis: great point. cap lummis to the faa.found a problem that was addressed in this hearing with these flight control computers overloading. boeing was forced to provide a software fix for that. i think a complete review on the reason tos adjust make sure we go through this notraft with a dedication to the timeline but to getting it done right. whatever the conclusion is as far as pilots and across the globe. we have but one mission and that is to protect our passengers from all aggressors. be then insidious or by intent. -- them insidious or by intent. sophie: thank you so much, dennis. he has flown 737 aircraft. airbus has landed one of its biggest ever deals for the sale of 300 narrowbody planes to indigo. that is worth more than $33 billion at sticker price. the deal comes at a time when almost 30 airbus jets face being grounded in india after a series of engine failures. rishaad: our guest is in singapore. this is a big thumbs up for .irbus it could not come at a worse time. not as boeing is being taken to the sword. >>
dennis: great point. cap lummis to the faa.found a problem that was addressed in this hearing with these flight control computers overloading. boeing was forced to provide a software fix for that. i think a complete review on the reason tos adjust make sure we go through this notraft with a dedication to the timeline but to getting it done right. whatever the conclusion is as far as pilots and across the globe. we have but one mission and that is to protect our passengers from all aggressors....
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how will investors in washington judge dennis muilenburg -- investors and washington judge how dennis performed? kevin: the boeing ceo saying before the hearing even began that those new whistleblower allegations were a separate incident, a separate matter, from the cause of the two crashes of the boeing 737, trying to separate these new whistleblower accounts. quite frankly, following his testimony yesterday, i can tell you that i spoke with several sources on capitol hill who were critical of just how boeing has handled this. that said, this is just another example of a ceo having to go before congress to face a grilling. dennis muilenburg striking a remorseful tone, but also continuing to suggest that boeing has made the key changes that it needs to, not just with its 737 airline program, but also structurally and inside of boeing. that is really where he has to direct this if he hopes to get this back on track for boeing. meanwhile, we should note it is not just boeing facing scrutiny here. i've heard this from lawmakers as well. it is the international regulatory regime, and also
how will investors in washington judge dennis muilenburg -- investors and washington judge how dennis performed? kevin: the boeing ceo saying before the hearing even began that those new whistleblower allegations were a separate incident, a separate matter, from the cause of the two crashes of the boeing 737, trying to separate these new whistleblower accounts. quite frankly, following his testimony yesterday, i can tell you that i spoke with several sources on capitol hill who were critical of...
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>> it means that dennis mullenberg will focus on the day-to-day operations of the company.an of the company. for dennis muilenburg, it means all of his attention -- the board has sent a very clear message. you focus on the day-to-day operations specifically on the max. we'll worry about the broader direction of the company they are now going to be led by a boeing director, a lead director, david calhoun. he becomes the non-executive chairman who is he? he has been adirector since 2009 he is a blackrock senior managing director. also on the board of caterpillar. briefly served as chairman of caterpillar. he has vast experience in terms of industrial company. many years of experience at ge including a stint running ge aircraft engines for dennis mule lenberg, he will focus on getting the max back in service by the end of the year they are sticking with the guidance to have the 737 max return to service in some countries and some regions by the end of the year. he will be testifying on capitol hill on october 30th before then we will hear from him when boeing reports earnings
>> it means that dennis mullenberg will focus on the day-to-day operations of the company.an of the company. for dennis muilenburg, it means all of his attention -- the board has sent a very clear message. you focus on the day-to-day operations specifically on the max. we'll worry about the broader direction of the company they are now going to be led by a boeing director, a lead director, david calhoun. he becomes the non-executive chairman who is he? he has been adirector since 2009 he...
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>> dennis: i look at it as far as -- i think that, nba is a great sport around the world.nk the nba players have an obligation to do one thing. it's to play sports. i think -- when you put politics with sports, it doesn't mix. >> and i with you there. >> dennis: i think that the fact is, when you put politics in sports, it seems to have a different twist on the game of the sports world, and basketball is a very, very universal sport. it speaks volumes around the world. the players in the nba had no informants about what's going on in china and hong kong. i think they was informed, or it wasn't known to them what was taking place right now. >> tucker: i get it, but they have google and some of these guys -- lebron james is smart. no one think he's dumb. lebron james has spent years critiquing american politics. he said no problem attacking the government dear, but anybody who attacks the government there should be punished? he said that. that seems like a double standard. three let me say that, the culture in china and hong kong, in china, a very, very great country, i thin
>> dennis: i look at it as far as -- i think that, nba is a great sport around the world.nk the nba players have an obligation to do one thing. it's to play sports. i think -- when you put politics with sports, it doesn't mix. >> and i with you there. >> dennis: i think that the fact is, when you put politics in sports, it seems to have a different twist on the game of the sports world, and basketball is a very, very universal sport. it speaks volumes around the world. the...
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among the quotes that we have, as we read through this statement, one that stands out is when dennis muilenburg says, we have learned from this incident, this accident, the two boeing 737 maxes he says, i can assure you that we have learned from this and will continue learning we have changed from this and will continue changing as you take a look at shares of boeing, guys, i was just at a briefing, a pen and pad briefing with representative peter defazio from oregon, who is on the house committee that will have a chance to question dennis muilenburg on wednesday. they're not happy with the state of what's happening with the 737 max, with boeing, with the faa and i asked him point-blank, do you believe that there may be some criminal actions here and he said, we just don't know. there are a lot of people we want to talk to who have said, we'll talk with your committee after we talk with the doj because, remember, the doj, the department of justice is investigating this entire situation with the boeing 737 max. guys, back to you. >> phil, i'm also just trying to skim read this set of
among the quotes that we have, as we read through this statement, one that stands out is when dennis muilenburg says, we have learned from this incident, this accident, the two boeing 737 maxes he says, i can assure you that we have learned from this and will continue learning we have changed from this and will continue changing as you take a look at shares of boeing, guys, i was just at a briefing, a pen and pad briefing with representative peter defazio from oregon, who is on the house...
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that's when dennis turned to us. we asked caltrans what happened.sperson didn't give us an answer. he later got a check for $2,264.31. that is a lot less than $6,000 that we saw on the repair estimate. but dennis accepted it and says he is ready to move on. why the low amount? depreciation. insurance payouts are typically based on your car's current value. even though dennis took great care of his truck, it was still 22 years old. that's an important point to consider with your own car insurance. if you are not sure about your coverage level, ask your agent to talk you through brick wall with consur in the right direction. visit nbc bay area.com/response or call us at 888-996-tips. >>> the new google phone is an eye-opener literally. here is the deal. you can use your eyes to open the new pixel 4 phone. put the phone in front of your face and voila. google says it's part of creating a safe way for people to unlock their phones. here is the catch. the phone will unlock even if your eyes are closed. that means someone could open your phone when you ar
that's when dennis turned to us. we asked caltrans what happened.sperson didn't give us an answer. he later got a check for $2,264.31. that is a lot less than $6,000 that we saw on the repair estimate. but dennis accepted it and says he is ready to move on. why the low amount? depreciation. insurance payouts are typically based on your car's current value. even though dennis took great care of his truck, it was still 22 years old. that's an important point to consider with your own car...
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dennis muilenburg will be there in a couple of woks.tory is developing, tyler. >> it certainly is one topic is whether mr. muilenburg is long for in job. what do you think, phil? >> too hard to predict i mean they have split the job of chairman and ceo. he remains ceo. >> very recently. >> and david calhoun, did this last week. david calhoun lead director at boeing he is non-executive chairman but i think -- he even said in a statement he expects to be active and the brody has taken on a more active role, especially as the company is trying to assure regulators and the folks in washington that safety is a priority so there is no way for me to prognosticate the future of dennis muilenburg at boeing. but clearly the documents and the exchange between the f.a. chl a and boeing -- by the way dennis muilenburg and the f.a. chl a administrator it did talk this afternoon there is no which to know his status at boeing. >> any final thaupts on boeing before we gets to final trades. >> it's strange how it even today holds in with the the news we
dennis muilenburg will be there in a couple of woks.tory is developing, tyler. >> it certainly is one topic is whether mr. muilenburg is long for in job. what do you think, phil? >> too hard to predict i mean they have split the job of chairman and ceo. he remains ceo. >> very recently. >> and david calhoun, did this last week. david calhoun lead director at boeing he is non-executive chairman but i think -- he even said in a statement he expects to be active and the...
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adam: dennis prager join us tonight. thank you both for coming on. adam, first to you.pent a lot of time speaking this particularly as you made this film good are you more hopeful or less eschenbach to go i more hopeful because we talked to our mutual friend is dr. drew all the time and i do a podcast with him and he keeps saying, om going to swing back and i said not yet for many years but a few specials have come out. the day's supposed marshall came out bill burke, comedians, comedians are going to lead the charge and those guys did stand of specials basically saying screw you to the pc police and that to me as an indicator, along with movies like this film, that we are starting to swing back toward sanity. >> tucker: i hope you're right. so dennis, for the average person watching this, i think the average person will watch this and they will have the same reaction i did which is you can feel the blood pounding in your ears, what can they do? how can they advance the ball on free speech a little bit? >> i divide good people into three groups. those who cite it, those
adam: dennis prager join us tonight. thank you both for coming on. adam, first to you.pent a lot of time speaking this particularly as you made this film good are you more hopeful or less eschenbach to go i more hopeful because we talked to our mutual friend is dr. drew all the time and i do a podcast with him and he keeps saying, om going to swing back and i said not yet for many years but a few specials have come out. the day's supposed marshall came out bill burke, comedians, comedians are...
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because denny's brought back the super slam™. bacon, sausage and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! . >>> climate change could have a devastating impact on birds. researchers at the national society found the number of birds in north america dropped from 9 billions to 6 billions. and that common birds like sparrows and ducks and wood and the quail could be in danger for extinction. >> if the global warming rises 5 degrees it will have a direct affect on birds. >> the scientists behind the study are advocating a goal of zero carbon emissions within the next 30 years. >>> fleet week comes to a close tomorrow in san francisco and we would like to wish a 224 birthday to the u.s. navy. founded in 1975, the u.s. navy is the largest ocean going military force in the world. they have more than 330,000 active duty personnel and 100,000 on reserve. >>> and coming up, the great pumpkin weigh off in half moon bay. tonight, just how much announcer: time magazine reports: "the
because denny's brought back the super slam™. bacon, sausage and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! . >>> climate change could have a devastating impact on birds. researchers at the national society found the number of birds in north america dropped from 9 billions to 6 billions. and that common birds like sparrows and ducks and wood and the quail could be in danger for extinction. >> if the global warming...
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its chief, dennis muilenburg, takes a grilling on capitol hill today. you are going to see a great american company fighting for its future. the stock right now, just down a fraction. >>> all right. politics. the house is going to vote on a resolution laying out the next steps in the impeachment process. it is not a vote on impeachment, but it will put a lot of pressure on democrats representing districts that voted in 2016 for mr. trump. and we have two items about joe biden. number one, he's issued a statement saying that take-down of al baghdadi had little to do with president trump's leadership, but leading democrats are reportedly warning him about a humiliating loss in the upcoming iowa caucuses. you see? money and politics, that's what we do. "varney & company" is about to begin. stuart: let's get going. here is how the market's going to open today. first off, the s&p, that is in record territory. the dow and the nasdaq, not too far behind. joining us, james freeman, "wall street journal" editorial board kind of guy. aren't you? >> yes, sir. stua
its chief, dennis muilenburg, takes a grilling on capitol hill today. you are going to see a great american company fighting for its future. the stock right now, just down a fraction. >>> all right. politics. the house is going to vote on a resolution laying out the next steps in the impeachment process. it is not a vote on impeachment, but it will put a lot of pressure on democrats representing districts that voted in 2016 for mr. trump. and we have two items about joe biden. number...
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has admitted that mistakes were made with that 737 max jets which led to 2 deadly crashes dennis miller and burke appeared before a u.s. congressional hearing when he acknowledged there were errors in the jet software and that the company failed to give pilots enough information on the stall prevention system we are sorry deeply and truly sorry as a husband and father myself i'm a i'm heart broken by your loss i think about you and your loved ones every day and i know our entire boeing team does as well i know that probably doesn't offer much comfort in healing at this point but i want you to know that we carry those memories with us every day and every day that drives us to improve the safety of our airplanes and our industry and that will never stop at least 30 people have died on a landslide and cameron research teams are still searching for dozens still missing in a breathless in the country's west and highlands they'll collapse when most people were at home but those are the headlines the news continues on al-jazeera after the bottom line stay with us. hi i'm steve clements and i h
has admitted that mistakes were made with that 737 max jets which led to 2 deadly crashes dennis miller and burke appeared before a u.s. congressional hearing when he acknowledged there were errors in the jet software and that the company failed to give pilots enough information on the stall prevention system we are sorry deeply and truly sorry as a husband and father myself i'm a i'm heart broken by your loss i think about you and your loved ones every day and i know our entire boeing team...
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would sending dennis rodman there make anything better? vo:e than four wheels. when my windshield broke... >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. >> woman: hi! >> vo: with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ asbut when your team is always dealing with device setups, app updates, and support calls... you can never seem to get anywhere. that's why dell technologies created unified workspace, powered by vmware. ♪ a revolutionary solution that lets you deploy, manage, support and secure all your devices from the cloud. so you can stop going in circles, and start moving forward. . >>> tonight former nba star dennis rodman is once again pitching himself as chief american basketball ambassador. why does rodman think he has thence to the growing scuffle between the nba an
would sending dennis rodman there make anything better? vo:e than four wheels. when my windshield broke... >> woman: what?! >> vo: ...i searched for someone who really knew my car. i found the experts at safelite autoglass. >> woman: hi! >> vo: with their exclusive technology, they fixed my windshield... then recalibrated the camera attached to my glass so my safety systems still work. who knew that was a thing?! >> woman: safelite has service i can trust. >>...
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does dennis survive? >> well, there's a lot more we have to see.stand what a congressional hearing is and isn't. it is not a fact finding milgs, it is political theater where the objective is to take a witch into the salem village town square and stone that witch. if you are the ceo, you have two objectives such as muilenburg, number one, is to survive your beating without saying something profoundly stupid. and number two, to come across as a basically decent person who's trying there is no other objective. it is simply -- when we train people to deal with these things, we always tell them, you are not going to do -- deliver a zinging point and solve the problem in the hearing your goal is to simply survive it, that's it. >> hey, eric, i just want to push back on this. you're talking about a situation where 346 people died. >> that's right. >> not in one plane crash, they died in two. it was the company not acting faster between the first and second that allowed the second to happen. >> i don't dispute that. >> ted cruz was very effective when he
does dennis survive? >> well, there's a lot more we have to see.stand what a congressional hearing is and isn't. it is not a fact finding milgs, it is political theater where the objective is to take a witch into the salem village town square and stone that witch. if you are the ceo, you have two objectives such as muilenburg, number one, is to survive your beating without saying something profoundly stupid. and number two, to come across as a basically decent person who's trying there is...
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this has completely been dennis mullenberg yesterday and today on capitol hill. >> the reason i ask you question the way i do is because we posed it to you in a few different ways over the last 24 hours. >> yes. >> and you have said that there is no way that they're not going to do anything about his position now, given all the flux in the max. >> sure, right. >> they have to get the max back in the air first that's why i ask you the way you do once it gets back in the air, you can have a serious conversation about whether this gentleman can run this company or not. >> you're absolutely right and in regards to that conversation we had yesterday, scott, i have been asked by people, do you think dennis mullenberg will get fired? i have no indication that he is going to be fired. but i can tell you this, they do not want to add more uncertainty into the mix of everything that's going on. look, they just replaced the head of commercial airplanes last week. they have got so many balls in the air and so much uncertainty they have got investigations and the doj investigating that changing the
this has completely been dennis mullenberg yesterday and today on capitol hill. >> the reason i ask you question the way i do is because we posed it to you in a few different ways over the last 24 hours. >> yes. >> and you have said that there is no way that they're not going to do anything about his position now, given all the flux in the max. >> sure, right. >> they have to get the max back in the air first that's why i ask you the way you do once it gets back in...
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but i hear you, phil and i'm rooting for dennis and rooting for boeing, because it is a great americanderstand that there are people in washington who are basically saying if you want this company in 2020 to be in the mix of defense contractors, in the mix of what's blessed, we're going to need a change and i thought that was harsh, i thought dennis was contrite, but, wow, phil, those two options you offer, i'm taking the second. >> one quick note, jim, when this all started, i specifically brought this question to several boeing executives and their pr people, i said, why don't you bring in an outside investigator much like general motors did with the ignition switch failure recall, and you bring in that outside investigator and say, have at it find what you need to find, you come to us at a certain point, and tell us where the problem is, who did what, we'll take action from there. the response that i got time and again from boeing executives was everybody said time and again they said, we don't need that. the board is going to look into this we're going to look into this. we can han
but i hear you, phil and i'm rooting for dennis and rooting for boeing, because it is a great americanderstand that there are people in washington who are basically saying if you want this company in 2020 to be in the mix of defense contractors, in the mix of what's blessed, we're going to need a change and i thought that was harsh, i thought dennis was contrite, but, wow, phil, those two options you offer, i'm taking the second. >> one quick note, jim, when this all started, i...
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senate putting boeing ceo dennis muilenburg through the ringer today. i'm at the boeing post, where that stock is rebounding right now. up 2%. we've got more on that in the meantime, the rest of the market hovering near all-time highs. we've got 59 minutes to see if we can eke out a new record. >> yeah, but just losing that momentum, morgan, in the last few minutes, now red on the a s&p 500. i'm wilfred frost. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the action some trade pessimism as we got news that phase i of the u.s. trade deal may not be signed in november, as planned solid earnings reports from merck and pfizer helping give the health care sector a boost, but tech has turned lower with disappointing results from alphabet and grubhub, driving the nasdaq lower also to come today in our beyond the bundle series, we will get the details from at&t about their new hbo max service and we'll also speak with one of the disrupters in the mccollum the interview coming up on "closing bell. we are just negative for all three of the major indices of
senate putting boeing ceo dennis muilenburg through the ringer today. i'm at the boeing post, where that stock is rebounding right now. up 2%. we've got more on that in the meantime, the rest of the market hovering near all-time highs. we've got 59 minutes to see if we can eke out a new record. >> yeah, but just losing that momentum, morgan, in the last few minutes, now red on the a s&p 500. i'm wilfred frost. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the action some trade...
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here again is dennis murphy >> reporter: it was may 5th, 2014. car was at the head of the driveway. lights on and two county detectives arriving to try to figure out what had happened to the young woman dead in the drivers seat. detective mike ryan and captain steve welker in the first minutes of what would be a years long investigation. >> mike and i arrived at about the same time. >> did the scene explain itself to you? >> we could see the basics of what had happened. >> reporter: their victim brandy daniels had been shot three times at close range. crime scene techs would later recover three shell casings and a clip for a semi-automatic pistol. brandy's purse and phone were beside her. >> we eliminated robbery -- almost immediately. there was an amount of money there that somebody woulda took if it would've been a robbery. >> reporter: as the csi's took their photos and estimated bullet trajectories, gathered blood, dna, brandy's mom, sister, and fiancee watched on in blank horror. >> what do you remember about the rest of that night? >> sitti
here again is dennis murphy >> reporter: it was may 5th, 2014. car was at the head of the driveway. lights on and two county detectives arriving to try to figure out what had happened to the young woman dead in the drivers seat. detective mike ryan and captain steve welker in the first minutes of what would be a years long investigation. >> mike and i arrived at about the same time. >> did the scene explain itself to you? >> we could see the basics of what had happened....
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what else dennis?>> reporter: exactly. everybody knew this season would be difficult without klayn w next toimpossible without the heart and soul of this franchise is stephanie curry. he went down in the third quarter while driving for a layup. colliding with. landing on his left hand. the crowd went silent. curry visibly in pain. later diagnosed with a broken left hand.>>> obviously it has been a tough start for us. on many levels. we're just trying to find our footing. obviously this puts us in a tough spot. we will assess it and go from there. >>>>> reporter: it is a devastating blow to a golden data team that had lost kevin durant to free agency in klay thompson to a torn acl. now the two time mvp curry is lost with a broken left hand. as the warriors walked off the court tonight. curry had already left for the hospital. we are going to run back into the locker room. the warriors lost to the phoenix suns tonight. more coming in sports.>>> let's get you to the fire watch. what a difference 24 hours makes. last night we
what else dennis?>> reporter: exactly. everybody knew this season would be difficult without klayn w next toimpossible without the heart and soul of this franchise is stephanie curry. he went down in the third quarter while driving for a layup. colliding with. landing on his left hand. the crowd went silent. curry visibly in pain. later diagnosed with a broken left hand.>>> obviously it has been a tough start for us. on many levels. we're just trying to find our footing....
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because denny's brought back the super slam™.ith eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> the shark i staing a new season with some new bites. the new food lineup from opa's greek food to the smoking barbecue. there's even dole whip pineapple ice cream. >> think about silicon valley. it's a tremendously diverse place. not everybody wants a hotdog. not everybody wants a hamburger. there are people who are vegetarian or vegan. people who want ethnic food. we want our building, our food to represent the people who live in the silicon valley. we have food from virtually every demographic. >> all the food is local and you don't need a ticket for the club level to take advantage. it will be sold on all levels of the tank. >>> dennis, if we went back to the beginning of the football season, just over a month ago. somebody would say dennis, what are the chances the 49ers start 4-0, you would have said? >> i said 10-6 before the season
because denny's brought back the super slam™.ith eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and buttermilk or pumpkin pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! >>> the shark i staing a new season with some new bites. the new food lineup from opa's greek food to the smoking barbecue. there's even dole whip pineapple ice cream. >> think about silicon valley. it's a tremendously diverse place. not everybody wants a hotdog. not everybody wants a...
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denny hamlin, joey logano mixing it up. close race. blown tire. listen to hamlin mock logano. >>> the most compelling moment of this world series, the fan who -- the baseball hit his chest but he saved his beers and still got the baseball. aaron rodgers is a magician. should have sacked him. it's dead. rodgers blindly throws a perfect ball. and that is a touchdown. >>> 145 yards last night on monday night football. wanted to take a momentum with him. he's got more grass in his facemask than an amsterdam coffee shop. pittsburgh beat the dolphins. those of you who have been to amsterdam now what i'm talking about. that's the latest in sports. i'm dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >> i've still never been but we know what you're talking about. >>> coming up, another white house shake-up. coming up the national security official to testify in the impeachment inquiry in just a matter of days. >>> and yet another public safety power shut-off will be affecting thousands of people >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> now at 5:0
denny hamlin, joey logano mixing it up. close race. blown tire. listen to hamlin mock logano. >>> the most compelling moment of this world series, the fan who -- the baseball hit his chest but he saved his beers and still got the baseball. aaron rodgers is a magician. should have sacked him. it's dead. rodgers blindly throws a perfect ball. and that is a touchdown. >>> 145 yards last night on monday night football. wanted to take a momentum with him. he's got more grass in his...
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that's also when analysts from wall street will hear fm ceo dennis muilenburg for the first time in a couple of week phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> so let's tn now to ivan ne ff to talk more about boeing under pressure and if you should own the stock. hes the chief investment officer and director of research with tigres research partners. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we shouldote you are bullish longer term on boeing. >> very much. let's look a little shorter gh term th there are a number of key hurdles that the company has to overco overcome, not the smallest of which isn appearing capit hill. what do you think happens to boeing stock? >> i think itay be under pressure through this process and it could be under pressure into the end of the year as people who have losses sell it tond book '18. i'm sorry, 2019 bounces back in 2020nd i think that they should get close to getting the this affects very large consistency of stakeholders that include boeinin employees, boeig shareholders, boeing customers, the customers andhaholders of the airlines and the suppliers.
that's also when analysts from wall street will hear fm ceo dennis muilenburg for the first time in a couple of week phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> so let's tn now to ivan ne ff to talk more about boeing under pressure and if you should own the stock. hes the chief investment officer and director of research with tigres research partners. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we shouldote you are bullish longer term on boeing. >> very much....
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jeff, to you first on the future of the ceo, dennis muilenburg.t of critics said yesterday he danced around, he tapped around the questions and he really didn't come out and frankly just -- he wasn't more emotional in his apology to the families, many of them sitting right there. >> yeah, it's one of those things where it's as much optics as it is anything else and with boeing, they have litigation to think about and at this point i think this is probably the best that we're probably going to see out of boeing's executive corps regarding an apology and admittance to own this. could they go further? yes. but i don't think we're going to see anything more than what he's been saying here in front of the senate and today, the house. cheryl: maybe, aaron, he's trying to protect himself and his job although he's already lost the chairman title. from a branding perspective, what did you make of his performance and effect on the name boeing, the company, boeing. >> i think boeing has really dug itself into a hole here in terms of consumer perception. they
jeff, to you first on the future of the ceo, dennis muilenburg.t of critics said yesterday he danced around, he tapped around the questions and he really didn't come out and frankly just -- he wasn't more emotional in his apology to the families, many of them sitting right there. >> yeah, it's one of those things where it's as much optics as it is anything else and with boeing, they have litigation to think about and at this point i think this is probably the best that we're probably...
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it basically says steve dixon wants dennis mullenburg to explain a document turned over yesterday.g to dixon is troubling and they want an empty answer to the content of this document and why it's just now being turned over to regulators and investigators, that document basically shows instant messages between boeing engineers discussing the certification process for the 737 max back in 2016. according to the faa letter, they're concerned about the messages there. we haven't gotten a copy of the messages yet. we're in the process of getting those. guys, boeing has two problems here. one, they may have known about this for several months and are just now turning these documents over to the faa and to the department of transportation. two, those messages themselves, what were the boeing employees discussing about the 737 max certification process according to reuters some of those messages suggest that they talked about misleading the faa. one other note, we have reached out to boeing. we expect to hear from them shortly regarding these documents or this document that has now been tu
it basically says steve dixon wants dennis mullenburg to explain a document turned over yesterday.g to dixon is troubling and they want an empty answer to the content of this document and why it's just now being turned over to regulators and investigators, that document basically shows instant messages between boeing engineers discussing the certification process for the 737 max back in 2016. according to the faa letter, they're concerned about the messages there. we haven't gotten a copy of...
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let's bring in congressman denny heck, he's a democrat from washington and a member of the house intelligence committee, one of the three committees leading the impeachment investigation. good to see you, congressman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i've got to start with what we heard from mick mulvaney, admitting the president was involved in a quid pro quo with ukraine before he took it back, that is. even sean hannity on fox called mulvaney's statement idiotic and adam schiff, the chair of your committee, says things went from very, very bad to much, much worse. so what is your take? what do you think mulvaney's statement means for impeachment inquiry? >> everybody knows we've been spending days and hois and hours and hours, oftentimes without lunch, deposing witnesses. and i frankly couldn't help but
let's bring in congressman denny heck, he's a democrat from washington and a member of the house intelligence committee, one of the three committees leading the impeachment investigation. good to see you, congressman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i've got to start with what we heard from mick mulvaney, admitting the president was involved in a quid pro quo with ukraine before he took it back, that is. even sean hannity on fox called mulvaney's statement idiotic and adam schiff,...
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