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or was it up to ethiopian airlines? arie: the airlines would have given the training, but it was recommended by boeing and the faa. insightful, 400 pages of correspondence between this pilot and the airline. and there is more to the story today, because we just heard from the director that it is going to be another 10-12 weeks before the 737 returns. enough, boeing told one of their biggest buyers that they will be back in july, which seems very bullish. francine: annmarie, thank you very much. up next, noncommittal nissan, the automaker sends mixed messages about fiat's proposed tie up with renault. this is bloomberg. ♪ the latest innovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. beingne: china avoids labeled a currency manipulator,
or was it up to ethiopian airlines? arie: the airlines would have given the training, but it was recommended by boeing and the faa. insightful, 400 pages of correspondence between this pilot and the airline. and there is more to the story today, because we just heard from the director that it is going to be another 10-12 weeks before the 737 returns. enough, boeing told one of their biggest buyers that they will be back in july, which seems very bullish. francine: annmarie, thank you very much....
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click, call or visit a store today. >>> in a new nbc ex clus siclus report of ethiopian airlines, the ceo is calling out boeing saying it failed to call out known issues of the 737 max 8 planes. >> on several occasions we will not be the first one to return the airplane back to air. if we are, then we would be the last one. >> if you fly it again, you'll be the last one? >> yes, if we fly them again, we'll be the last one to fly them again. >> so you're not promising the max 8 will fly again with ethiopi ethiopian? >> yes, i cannot say the max 8 will fly again with ethiopian. it may if we can convince our pilots, if we were ever to convince our traveling public. because, you know, all other headlines have grounded the airplanes, but we grounded them just a couple months ago. it takes a lot of air flights to convince everybody that the airplane is safe. but beyond that, i think we have to convince the public, and we want to do that. >> last week boeing said it knew that a warning system inside the max 8 airplane was not working as intended but did not tell pilots about it until after t
click, call or visit a store today. >>> in a new nbc ex clus siclus report of ethiopian airlines, the ceo is calling out boeing saying it failed to call out known issues of the 737 max 8 planes. >> on several occasions we will not be the first one to return the airplane back to air. if we are, then we would be the last one. >> if you fly it again, you'll be the last one? >> yes, if we fly them again, we'll be the last one to fly them again. >> so you're not...
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a lot of people don't realize what a big airline ethiopian is, so it's not only convincing ethiopian a big public flies on this airline. >> one of boeing's longest-running customers, but he says a lot of customers have lost confidence in that plane, don't want to fly on that plane. he tells me his pilots and flight attendants don't want to be on that plane. they have a big hurdle to climb before anyone flies on that plane, and he tells me he wants not only a review of the software system they think went bad, he wants a review of the entire flight system before that plane ever flies again. >> it may be the way they maintain their reputation or get back what they've lost. tom, thank you for joining me. you can see more of tom's interesting interview with the krer ceo of ethiopian airlines tonight at 6:30 eastern. >>> we're going to take a look at the tangible effects of the trade war, what you're paying more more and who exactly will be covering the tariff costs. you're watching v"velshi & ruhl" on msnbc. g v"velshi & ruhle" on msnbc d... right to your front door and in the privacy of
a lot of people don't realize what a big airline ethiopian is, so it's not only convincing ethiopian a big public flies on this airline. >> one of boeing's longest-running customers, but he says a lot of customers have lost confidence in that plane, don't want to fly on that plane. he tells me his pilots and flight attendants don't want to be on that plane. they have a big hurdle to climb before anyone flies on that plane, and he tells me he wants not only a review of the software system...
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people the company says its simulators couldn't replicate conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march and the lion air accident off indonesia last october boeing says it's fixed a problem it's also working on software updates for the planes themselves which are grounded worldwide alex my chair as an aviation analyst he says boeing still has a long way to go before it can restore confidence with our lines and the public it has a lot of stakeholders do we know it has to be able to group not only to the f.a.a. but international safety regulators will around the world including europe and then of course that final hurdle we back has and your confidence because this jet is now a household name for all of the wrong reasons now you have appeared your vision right now between the manufacturer and the airlines ethiopian airlines have been very active onto its are sharing art schools blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on narrow line at school and at boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between the manufacturer and the airline i
people the company says its simulators couldn't replicate conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march and the lion air accident off indonesia last october boeing says it's fixed a problem it's also working on software updates for the planes themselves which are grounded worldwide alex my chair as an aviation analyst he says boeing still has a long way to go before it can restore confidence with our lines and the public it has a lot of stakeholders do we know it has to...
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datas couldn't replicate the conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march or the lion air accident off indonesia. boeing says its fix the simulator problem is also working on software updates for the planes themselves as it currently grounded wild wind and this simulation the simulators are very important to the airline operators that can cost about tens of millions of dollars over the life of the aircraft so american airlines is already on board saying we're going to get those simulators and we're going to get some more data and information to the manufacturer from the pilots where the maneuverability in controllability the impasse takes place. the former u.s. vice president joe biden has officially launched his 2020 presidential campaign with a rally in philadelphia he says he is best placed to stop the current president from winning another term everal elizondo reports from washington who were in the battle for the soul of this nation when joe biden announced he was running for the democratic nomination for president 3 weeks ago he began by attacking presid
datas couldn't replicate the conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march or the lion air accident off indonesia. boeing says its fix the simulator problem is also working on software updates for the planes themselves as it currently grounded wild wind and this simulation the simulators are very important to the airline operators that can cost about tens of millions of dollars over the life of the aircraft so american airlines is already on board saying we're going to...
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in on the planes and the stall system as the cause of the lion air crash in october and the ethiopian airlines disaster in march that together killed $346.00 people last year inspectors with the federal aviation administration discovered that the manufacturer had deactivated a signal designed to advise the pilots of a mill function in the system will fended off criticism that the f.a.a. waited too long to ground the planes the f.a.a. was just too cozy with it you were in bed with those that you were supposed to be regulating and that's why mom put $737.00 max planes around the world remain on the ground until the investigations are complete and that's likely to take many months . or the e.u. it's a special kind of anniversary for portugal 7 years ago today eurozone leaders agreed on a 78000000000 euro bailout of the country's economy portugal had been hit hard by the eurozone debt crisis but its economy is now back on track thanks to a string of reforms and foreign investment. it takes a little patients but if you take the time you can catch the perfect wave. here in nazareth of all places one
in on the planes and the stall system as the cause of the lion air crash in october and the ethiopian airlines disaster in march that together killed $346.00 people last year inspectors with the federal aviation administration discovered that the manufacturer had deactivated a signal designed to advise the pilots of a mill function in the system will fended off criticism that the f.a.a. waited too long to ground the planes the f.a.a. was just too cozy with it you were in bed with those that you...
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reasons now you have a period you didn't right now between the manufacturer and the airlines ethiopian airlines have been very active on twitter sharing art schools blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on that realignment and that boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between a manufacturer and the airline is again somewhat unprecedented but in terms of how boeing have kind of communication wise this just been a case study in the industry the how not to do it oh absolutely everything from donald trump being a boat to the fact that they refused to ground the at craft in the 1st week which led to the rest of the world round themselves it has been one difficulty after another. hello again the headlines on al-jazeera this hour original arrivals iran and saudi arabia say they don't want a war as riyadh's ally the united states builds up its military presence in the gulf the leader of iran's revolutionary guard says his country is not pursuing a conflict his comments came after the saudi foreign ministry said the kingdom doesn't want to escalate tensi
reasons now you have a period you didn't right now between the manufacturer and the airlines ethiopian airlines have been very active on twitter sharing art schools blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on that realignment and that boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between a manufacturer and the airline is again somewhat unprecedented but in terms of how boeing have kind of communication wise this just been a case study in the industry the...
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and his stall software has been blamed for the 2 crashes that killed 346 people in march an ethiopian airlines 737 max crashed shortly after taking off from out us about the crash led to nearly $400.00 of those planes being grounded world wide last october a lion edge also went down in similar circumstances shortly after taking off from jakarta. alex metairie us is an aviation analyst and he joins us now live from london via skype alex give us a damage assessment given these new admissions from boeing how bad is this for the company. well to get into perspective this is the largest crisis that owing is facing and has over the last decade to have a brand new jet. is somewhat unprecedented but where we are now is a number of months following the most recent 737 max crash which equals occurred and. yet craft the worldwide remain grounded these jets are not allowed to fly and what we know is that in the last few days boeing said that they have completed a software update for the cockpit basically it's related to that system that you just mentioned and the store system that they believe was a large
and his stall software has been blamed for the 2 crashes that killed 346 people in march an ethiopian airlines 737 max crashed shortly after taking off from out us about the crash led to nearly $400.00 of those planes being grounded world wide last october a lion edge also went down in similar circumstances shortly after taking off from jakarta. alex metairie us is an aviation analyst and he joins us now live from london via skype alex give us a damage assessment given these new admissions from...
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take so long, compared to other countries, that made the decision almost immediately, after the ethiopian airline accident in fact? as i recall, the president made the announcement, but as is his want, he probably was preempting the faa. but that is where the announcement came from. if anything, it signaled the importance that somebody should speak up. i think the public should be interested in the hearing how -- wants to know why did it take you so long after the ethiopian airlines accident? explain that to the committee. ms. norton, thank you for that question. the faa, takes -- the faa takes a data-driven risk-based systems approach to all things safety. the other countries are not data-driven? that is the difference between you and the countries? >> i can't speak to the decision-making of other countries. i can tell you there are a number that are grounded in the -- grounded their fleets. representative norton: that means they were looking at real-time, real life evidence, even if it may have contradicted the data. dataou still as reliant on as you were then, compared to other countries? toda
take so long, compared to other countries, that made the decision almost immediately, after the ethiopian airline accident in fact? as i recall, the president made the announcement, but as is his want, he probably was preempting the faa. but that is where the announcement came from. if anything, it signaled the importance that somebody should speak up. i think the public should be interested in the hearing how -- wants to know why did it take you so long after the ethiopian airlines accident?...
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until the regulation is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following an ethiopian airlines crash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed. the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada to discuss the software fix a new pilot training. both crashes were blamed on faulty technology boeing says it was upgraded the software to make it safe the f.a.a. is still waiting for boeing to formally submit the patch for approval. financial pressure on boeing is growing global airlines who bought the fuel efficient long range aircraft had to cancel flights and scramble to find replacements on routes flown by the 737 marks. air china and other carriers are demanding substantial compensation. and let's talk now with our financial correspondent in new york jose luis de haro who is the f.a.a. is now saying late june is the earliest the 737 max could be recertified what does that mean for boeing well the bill for boy will keep growing and i mean it seems they're going to $1000000000.00
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until the regulator is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following the ethiopian airlines crash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed. the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada to discuss a software fix a new pilot training. both crashes were blamed on faulty technology boeing says it was upgraded the software to make it safe the f.a.a. is still waiting for boeing to formally submit the patch for approval. financial pressure on boeing is growing global airlines who bought the fuel efficient long range aircraft had to cancel flights and scramble to find replacements on routes flown by the 737 max air china and other carriers are demanding substantial compensation. elad 103 is standing by for us in our washington studios following this story helena how's the pressure from china being such a huge market scene there way you are. i think the reality of the situation ben is that the f.a.a. and boeing might not like it but that is the reality of the situation china
until the regulator is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following the ethiopian airlines crash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed. the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada to discuss a software fix a new pilot training. both crashes were blamed on faulty technology boeing says it was upgraded the software to make it safe the f.a.a. is still waiting for...
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suffering because the plane has had to be grounded for a safety upgrade, and that follows the ethiopian airlinesband died in the flight is suing boeing for more than $200 million. the un says ai powered voice assistants with the male voices are perpetuating harmful gender biases. that's according to a new report. these female helpers are portrayed as obliging and eager to please, and they reinforce the idea that women are subservient. the report calls on developers to create a neutral machine gender for voice assista nts a neutral machine gender for voice assistants and to programme them to discourage gender—based insights. premier league winners and manchester city and the other clubs will get a 13% increase in the money they get from overseas tv rights. the lead's interim boss told a financial times summit that from next season the 20 teams would get a whopping $5.3 billion over the course of three years from broadcasters from all around the world at a time when some football rights deals are falling in value. let's look at the markets before we go because we can see there getting a boost from
suffering because the plane has had to be grounded for a safety upgrade, and that follows the ethiopian airlinesband died in the flight is suing boeing for more than $200 million. the un says ai powered voice assistants with the male voices are perpetuating harmful gender biases. that's according to a new report. these female helpers are portrayed as obliging and eager to please, and they reinforce the idea that women are subservient. the report calls on developers to create a neutral machine...
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until the regulator is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following the ethiopian airlines crash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada to discuss a software fix a new pilot training. both crashes were blamed on faulty technology boeing says it has upgraded the software to make it safe the f.a.a. is still waiting for boeing to formally submit the patch for approval. financial pressure on boeing is growing global airlines who bought the fuel efficient long range aircraft had to cancel flights and scramble to find replacements on routes flown by the 737 max air china and other carriers are demanding substantial compensation. over to our washington correspondent helen humphrey helen or i bet is also going to be pressure on boeing over other on u.s. aviation regulators because they were the last to ground this plane. absolutely ben make no mistake the f.a.a. is in the hot seat at that meeting in texas today international r
until the regulator is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following the ethiopian airlines crash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada to discuss a software fix a new pilot training. both crashes were blamed on faulty technology boeing says it has upgraded the software to make it safe the f.a.a. is still waiting for...
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in on the planes and the stall system as the cause of the lion air crash in october and the ethiopian airlines disaster in march that together killed $346.00 people last year inspectors with the federal aviation administration discovered that the manufacturer had deactivated a signal designed to advise the pilots of a mill function in the system will fended off criticism that the f.a.a. waited too long to ground the planes the f.a.a. was just too cozy with boeing you were in bed with those that you were supposed to be regulating and that's why so mom $737.00 max planes around the world remain on the ground until the investigations are complete and that's likely to take many months. and africa's largest mobile operator empty and floats on the nigerian stock exchange this following the company's 4500000000 euro day the most sees empty and become the 2nd largest stock on the exchange the company is currently embroiled in a legal battle in nigeria over claims it owes around 2000000000 euros in paid taxes . and this is business africa here in w. thanks for watching. the. country go international ta
in on the planes and the stall system as the cause of the lion air crash in october and the ethiopian airlines disaster in march that together killed $346.00 people last year inspectors with the federal aviation administration discovered that the manufacturer had deactivated a signal designed to advise the pilots of a mill function in the system will fended off criticism that the f.a.a. waited too long to ground the planes the f.a.a. was just too cozy with boeing you were in bed with those that...
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submitted its software fix to the faa for approval and that process could te meantime, the ceo of ethiopian airlines which lost 170 people in a max crash in march tells nbc news in an exclusive interview with tom costello, the airline may not fly the max again. >> reporter: two months since a software glitch contributed to the crash of ethiopian flight 302, the ceo of the airline says his crews and passengers have lost confidence in boeing's 737 max and may not fly it again. >> if we are that will be the last one. >> if you fly it again you will be the last airline to fly it >> reporter: at the university of mississippi for a commencement address, we sat down with an exclusive interview with nbc news. he says it's not enough for boeing to review the mcas system believed responsible for fatal crashes in indonesia and ethiopia he wants a rigorous review of the plane. >> we believe the entire flight control system needs to be >> the entire flight control system it's very abnormal for a new airplane to have two accidents in a span of five months. brand-new airplanes. >> reporter: boeing is expected to s
submitted its software fix to the faa for approval and that process could te meantime, the ceo of ethiopian airlines which lost 170 people in a max crash in march tells nbc news in an exclusive interview with tom costello, the airline may not fly the max again. >> reporter: two months since a software glitch contributed to the crash of ethiopian flight 302, the ceo of the airline says his crews and passengers have lost confidence in boeing's 737 max and may not fly it again. >> if...
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an ethiopian airline pilot warned about the dangers of the 737 max after the indonesian crash in the java see last october. sea last java october. according to "the new york times," forecasters have logged more than 500 twisters from the rocky mountains to the mid-atlantic. yesterday was the record 12th straight day with at least eight reported tornadoes. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. coming up, we speak to the ecb vice president following the results of the bank's semiannual report. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." another selloff for equities around the world today. let's check in with abigail doolittle. abigail: there is certainly a risk often for global equities. take a look at the s&p 500 and nasdaq and the u.s., down 0.5%. we saw a reverse from lower to higher yesterday. maybe that will happen again. the nikkei falling 1.2%. investors shunning
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until the regulator is convinced the aircraft is safe the 737 max was grounded following the ethiopian airlinescrash in march just months after a similar liner disaster in indonesia in all 346 people were killed. the f.a.a. is meeting over 30 international air regulators including china the e.u. brazil and canada.
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new york times" report that pilots complained to boeing about the 737 max months before the ethiopian airlines wording to the "times," he defended the agency's decades old certification process by which company paid employees to inspect their own aircraft calling it a good system. throughout the two hours of questioning he also suggested the experience and actions by the flight crews in both the lion air and ethiopian airlines crashes might have contributed to the accidents. according to agency investigators, boeing is expected to soon submit a software fix that would keep the anti-stall system from activating based on errorneous data. but he gave no timetable for when the plane might be cleared to fly again. >> let's go that terrifying scene over new york city as a helicopter spun out of control before crashing into the waters of the hudson river. no one was hurt. ann thompson has more on this. >> reporter: it was a site no tourist expected to see. a helicopter suddenly spinning out of control. plunging in to the hudson, missing the landing pad by a mere 150 feet. >> went sideways on him. >>
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house transportation committee's hearing comes about two months after the deadly crash of an ethiopian airline boeing 737 max 8 plane. >> it isn't that kind of standard thatsingle point of fa >> it wasn't even in the man why you will that this automated system existed. >> the faa grounded the planes after data showed similarities with the deadly air crash five months earlier. in both crashes an automated flight system pushed the nose of the plane down, leaving the pilots unable to regain control. >>> coming up, easing the bay area's housing crunch with in- law units. how one city wants to make it a incentive for homeowners to create their own rental units. units. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. . >>> welcome back. our time is 4:45. the city of santa clara moving ahead with plans to build a big development with new homes, shops and restaurants later this month. the construction is expected to begin near lafayette from le it will include office space, hotel rooms, residential units, a the developer says thousands of jobs will be created in silicon valley and serv
house transportation committee's hearing comes about two months after the deadly crash of an ethiopian airline boeing 737 max 8 plane. >> it isn't that kind of standard thatsingle point of fa >> it wasn't even in the man why you will that this automated system existed. >> the faa grounded the planes after data showed similarities with the deadly air crash five months earlier. in both crashes an automated flight system pushed the nose of the plane down, leaving the pilots...
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ethiopian airlines might stop flying the max altogether. >>> many parents limit their kids' screen time use. but parents' device use may also be hurting their kids. they try to be good technology role models. but parents afternoon more than, get this, nine hours a day on a device. it revealed a link between parents's screen time and behavior problems in their kids. one psychologist asked thousands of children how they feel about their parents using devices. >> over and over by children, and it didn't matter whether they were 4, 14, or 24. and they were angry, sad, mad, lonely and frustrated. >> the psychologist suggests that device-free mornings, dinners and bedtimes. if you must respond, explain what you're doing. >>> the san jose tech museum has a new name and new focus for the future. after 20 years, it will be called tech interactive. its mission is to create the next generation of problem-solvers. it will offer expanded educational programs and resources. >>> 4:5 right now. coming up here on "today in the bay", have you gone your real i.d. yet. california making big news when it ca
ethiopian airlines might stop flying the max altogether. >>> many parents limit their kids' screen time use. but parents' device use may also be hurting their kids. they try to be good technology role models. but parents afternoon more than, get this, nine hours a day on a device. it revealed a link between parents's screen time and behavior problems in their kids. one psychologist asked thousands of children how they feel about their parents using devices. >> over and over by...
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mandate simulator programming for pilots in the wake of recent crashes in the lion air, and ethiopian airlineskilled 346 people. the faa has not yet announced a decision on final training process. >>> a dead man's files could be new evidence of political motives for adding a citizenship question to next year's census. groups suing to block the question point to a newly disclosed 2015 study by thomas hofeller, a republican redistricting expert. hofeller wrote that drawing new districts based on citizens of voting anyone would help republicans and non-hispanic whites. the challengers also say hofeller shared his view with the top adviser to the commerce secretary, the commerce secretary then proposed the question. after hofeller died last august, his estranged daughter went through his belongings where she found the census study. the justice department says the study played no role in the decision to add the citizenship question. >>> a mysterious ship wreck from the mid-1,800s, discovered by accident in the gulf of mexico. explorers picked up a sonar reading 160 miles off the coast of florida an
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. -- ethiopian airlines client pilots warned managers more training was needed, months before one ofhe max jets crashed. he says pilot needed more communication to avoid a repeat of the disaster. he warned that the situation would be a crash for sure. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you. up next, noncommittal nissan. the automakers sends mixed messages about a proposed tie up with rental -- renault. bloomberg is live on your digital device. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ matt: welcome back to the european open, 15 minutes away from the start of cash equity trading. let's take a look at the futures trade falling further. cacfutures are down, futures down, ftse futures are also down. here is a look at what you should be watching on this wednesday. at 9 a.m., we get data out of italy, including manufacturing, consumer confidence, and economic sentiment. the both -- the first two are expected to weaken slightly as the eu is discussing shenk's -- sanctions. and the euro
. -- ethiopian airlines client pilots warned managers more training was needed, months before one ofhe max jets crashed. he says pilot needed more communication to avoid a repeat of the disaster. he warned that the situation would be a crash for sure. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna: thank you. up next, noncommittal nissan. the automakers sends mixed messages about a...
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one last october off the coast of indonesia that killed 189 people, and an ethiopian airlines crash in march that killed 157. also today, the nominee to become faa administrator faced tough questioning at a senate confirmation hearing. >> what i'm asking you to do if you're confirmed is be off that 346 people died. >> the agency has not had a permanent director since january 2018. the companies it is working to get them back in the air. >>> a daring rescue out of oklahoma this morning. two window washers were rescued after a wild and dangerous ride. the video shows the crew on this platform as it's swinging wildly from the top of oklahoma's tallest building. happened at the 850 foot tall tower at afternoon 7:45 a.m. two men were trapped when the large platform started swinging out of control, began swaying violently. that lift struck the building dur the incident, struck some glass. injuries. uffmino >>> check in on the forecast for us. lots of rain coming down, paul. >> we have a decent amount of rainfall coming down, especially in the north bay. it's highway 4 right now getting stead
one last october off the coast of indonesia that killed 189 people, and an ethiopian airlines crash in march that killed 157. also today, the nominee to become faa administrator faced tough questioning at a senate confirmation hearing. >> what i'm asking you to do if you're confirmed is be off that 346 people died. >> the agency has not had a permanent director since january 2018. the companies it is working to get them back in the air. >>> a daring rescue out of oklahoma...
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these new developments emerging about the timeline of the fatal ethiopian airlines crash.did we learn? >> really devastating news, that crash. this is more insight into what went on behind the scenes. bloomberg reviewed these pilots from the pilot to his senior managers -- these documents from the pilot to his senior managers. what he was signaling is they knew that training for better communication, for crew members to avert what happened in october with the lions aerojet. while the crash did not play out like the pilot predicted, he was able to accurately first the eseeiple -- accurately for multiple things that happened. theypian airlines says cannot comment right now, but their pilot did get the training boeing. by the faa and but these communications and to another layer of these competing narratives about what really happened and who is most to blame. this particular individual reported 400 pages. it is hard to ignore that report. what is the latest in the stages of the 737 max 8 investigation? >> it is still grounded, but just yesterday, boeing told one of their key
these new developments emerging about the timeline of the fatal ethiopian airlines crash.did we learn? >> really devastating news, that crash. this is more insight into what went on behind the scenes. bloomberg reviewed these pilots from the pilot to his senior managers -- these documents from the pilot to his senior managers. what he was signaling is they knew that training for better communication, for crew members to avert what happened in october with the lions aerojet. while the...
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one of the planes that went down belonged to ethiopian airlin, tonight in an nbc news exclusive. irline says hat he's not sure what the future h holds f company and for the airplane maker. >> it may if we are to convince our if we are ever to convince our traveling public. because, you know, all our headhenes have turned airplane. but in our place, we have this tragic accident a couple months ago. so it takes a lot of efforts to convince everybody that the airplane -- but i think we have to -- and we want to do that. >> hisirline does fly those jets again, they'll be the last to do so. >> apple alreadynder pressure from a trade war with china got cre bad news today. the suprert will allow an antitrust class action lawsuit to move forward after a group of iphone owners accused apple's app store of being a monopoly. consumers have the right to sue the company, it n does accuse apple of violating the law. the stock fell nearly 6% in today's ssion. >>> it was a tough day in the marketplace for some drug makers. 44 states have filed a massive lawsuit accusing a number of pharmaceutica
one of the planes that went down belonged to ethiopian airlin, tonight in an nbc news exclusive. irline says hat he's not sure what the future h holds f company and for the airplane maker. >> it may if we are to convince our if we are ever to convince our traveling public. because, you know, all our headhenes have turned airplane. but in our place, we have this tragic accident a couple months ago. so it takes a lot of efforts to convince everybody that the airplane -- but i think we have...
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the safety alert warns about the malfunction in the lion air crash and the ethiopian airlines crash.he function was on in previous versions of the 737 but was switched off in the 737 max. boeing says planes can be flown safely without the alert. boeing says the alert will be turned back on before 737 max planes are flown again. >>> a battle is shaping up over whether special counsel robert mueller testifies before congress in the coming weeks. in a tweet president trump said he shouldn't testify because the report he wrote was conclusive there was no collusion. a member of the house judiciary committee says mueller is tentatively set to testify may 15th. democrats and the special counsel are still negotiating and democrats are hoping mueller will provide more details about his investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. >>> chinatown leaders and merchants are protesting the proposed name for the neighborhood's new subway station. a supervisor introduced a resolution to name it after an advocate and political activist rose pak who died in 2016. they say pak was a notorio
the safety alert warns about the malfunction in the lion air crash and the ethiopian airlines crash.he function was on in previous versions of the 737 but was switched off in the 737 max. boeing says planes can be flown safely without the alert. boeing says the alert will be turned back on before 737 max planes are flown again. >>> a battle is shaping up over whether special counsel robert mueller testifies before congress in the coming weeks. in a tweet president trump said he...
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people the company says its simulators couldn't replicate conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march and the lion air accident off in asia last october boeing says it's fixed a problem it's also working on software updates for the pains themselves which are grounded worldwide harris is an aviation analysts he says boeing cell has a long way to go before it can restore confidence with airlines and the public it has a lot of stakeholders do we know it has to be able to group not only to the f.a.a. but international safety regulators all around the world including the our so and then of course that's fine with her do we back passenger confidence because this jet is now a household name for all of the wrong reasons you know you have a clear division right now between the manufacturer and the airlines if you're going airlines have been very active on twitter sharing art schools blaming boeing they feel that the blame shouldn't be on narrow line at school and at boeing are entirely to blame and to witness that relationship breakdown between the manufacturer and the airline i
people the company says its simulators couldn't replicate conditions that contributed to the ethiopian airlines crash in march and the lion air accident off in asia last october boeing says it's fixed a problem it's also working on software updates for the pains themselves which are grounded worldwide harris is an aviation analysts he says boeing cell has a long way to go before it can restore confidence with airlines and the public it has a lot of stakeholders do we know it has to be able to...
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. >>> investigators believe a bird strike me been a factor in the deadly crash of an ethiopian airlines plane. the crash in march was the second involving a boeing 737 max jets. all 157 people on board were killed. the model has been grounded ever since. boeing is working to fix antisocial software tothplanes a bird me being to blame sent shares up today. >>> a helicopter crew hoisted a 54 -year-old man aboard after he collapsed last night on the container ship. our -- harbor pearl it was steering the bay. the captain taken to a medical center but no word on his condition. >>> we have some pretty gray skies out there high winds. >> ominous. look behind us. >> looks worse than it is. >> if he took the camera and you look to the northwest the skies are darker out there. >> looks pretty bad. >> from meteorologist point of view looks interesting. we are not done here. we are mostly done but still rain to get through. i will spotlight how much we have. if we look at the life radar the first thing you notice on the detail go down to the south bay and you will see that is where the yellow splo
. >>> investigators believe a bird strike me been a factor in the deadly crash of an ethiopian airlines plane. the crash in march was the second involving a boeing 737 max jets. all 157 people on board were killed. the model has been grounded ever since. boeing is working to fix antisocial software tothplanes a bird me being to blame sent shares up today. >>> a helicopter crew hoisted a 54 -year-old man aboard after he collapsed last night on the container ship. our -- harbor...
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airlines pilot's union pressed boeing to take steps in a meeting four months before the deadly ethiopian airline's crash. according to recordings, boeing executives acknowledged potential software flaws and argued a second disaster was unlikely. according to frustrated pilots, the issue was not under control. later today, congress will question faa regulators how they missed key design flaws. >>> the bodies of two more people have been found in the deadly plane crash in alaska. a voluntary rescue squad made the discovery. when rescue teams arrived one of the float planes submerged. ten survivors were plucked from those icy waters. it's suspending all flights. >> the two suspects in a colorado stem school shooting are expected in court today. the district attorney will announce whether the 16-year-old will be charged as an adult. meanwhile, one student who helped to disarm the shooter. >> you're taught to make the decision to go away but, you know, we made the decision right for us. i'm glad i made it. >> also planned for today, a celebration of life service for kendrick castillo >>> this surveilla
airlines pilot's union pressed boeing to take steps in a meeting four months before the deadly ethiopian airline's crash. according to recordings, boeing executives acknowledged potential software flaws and argued a second disaster was unlikely. according to frustrated pilots, the issue was not under control. later today, congress will question faa regulators how they missed key design flaws. >>> the bodies of two more people have been found in the deadly plane crash in alaska. a...
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. >> reporter: ethiopian airlines which lost a 737 max in a crash in march tells nbc news it may not resume flying the max while here in the u.s. recent polls suggest the traveling public is also reluctant. >> it is completely understandable people would have reticence and concerns, there's been two accidents. >> reporter: when the u.s. does clear the max for flight, it is looking more likely that other countries will be slow to follow the u.s. lead. lester. >> all right, tom costello thanks >>> tonight officials in oregon say a college student has fallen to her death while trying to snap a photo, the latest in a series of tragedies involving photos or selfies in dangerous places here is miguel almaguer with a new warning. >> reporter: as beautiful as it is dangerous, it is here along the oregon coast outside portland where a 21-year-old college student fell to her death while taking a photo. police say michelle casey climbed over a retaining wall for a better view, slipped and plunged ten stories. when rescue teams reached casey, she was still breathing after hitting a tree that bro
. >> reporter: ethiopian airlines which lost a 737 max in a crash in march tells nbc news it may not resume flying the max while here in the u.s. recent polls suggest the traveling public is also reluctant. >> it is completely understandable people would have reticence and concerns, there's been two accidents. >> reporter: when the u.s. does clear the max for flight, it is looking more likely that other countries will be slow to follow the u.s. lead. lester. >> all...
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software fix to his troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide in march after an ethiopian airlines crash it was similar to a l air crash in indonesia last year. best gators appointed to an automated anti stall system, the pilots battled in the last minutes of both crashes between the 2 crashes 346 people died. boeing says it's flown the mae with the updated software on 207 flights for more than 360 hours and has provided updated training materials for 7.37 max pilots. the ceo says quote we're committed to providing the f a a and global regulators all the information they need and to getting it right. >>one of the most famous architects in the world i am pay has died a spokesman at his new york architectural firm confirmed his death today. pay is famous for the giant glass pyramid that he designed for the move museum in paris. he also denied an addition to the national gallery of art in washington d c and the glass bank of china skyscraper in hong kong. they also designed locally the campus of the buck institute for research on aging that's in a bottle was 102 years old. >>clouds co
software fix to his troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide in march after an ethiopian airlines crash it was similar to a l air crash in indonesia last year. best gators appointed to an automated anti stall system, the pilots battled in the last minutes of both crashes between the 2 crashes 346 people died. boeing says it's flown the mae with the updated software on 207 flights for more than 360 hours and has provided updated training materials for 7.37 max pilots. the ceo says...
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. >> ethiopian airlines have said it may stop flying the max altogether. >>> a crack down on those annoying robo calls is coming. the senate passed a bill to give the fcc to lev ae fines per call on people who intentionally refuse telemarketing restrictions. the bill now heads to the house which is working on its own versions. >>> the controversy continues. neighbors and businesses surrounding san francisco's proposed homeless center not giving up. before and after last month's vote to proceed with the facility, they say the project was railroaded through without regard to legal and procedural standards. >>> well, new at 11:00, are you thinking of leaving the pricey bay area? turns out you are not alone. that's why a local website named leaving the bay area.com is being flooded with requests. created by an east bay realtor it helps you sell your home and then move out of the area. what are the top places people are moving to. >> reporter: well, some of them are not too far away. the website and realtor's goal is to be a full-service to get you out of your home and into a new one, and it is
. >> ethiopian airlines have said it may stop flying the max altogether. >>> a crack down on those annoying robo calls is coming. the senate passed a bill to give the fcc to lev ae fines per call on people who intentionally refuse telemarketing restrictions. the bill now heads to the house which is working on its own versions. >>> the controversy continues. neighbors and businesses surrounding san francisco's proposed homeless center not giving up. before and after last...
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about a crash inside united states bord talked to pointed to incidents like the lion air and ethiopian airline crashes, involving u.s.- manufactured boeing planes, as indicators of what could be in store. if it doesn't change soon, then what? >> then, we're going to go back to the way it was 20 years ago when airplanes fell out of the sky. >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> garrett: next on the "cbs evening news," philadelphia police face questions after a deshn unarmed man. later, numerous misspellings and other mistakes are found in the vietnam wall. the water. the exercise. the fiber. month after month, and i still have belly pain and recurring constipation. so i asked my doctor what else i could do, and i said yesss to linzess. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is not a laxative, it works differently. it helps relieve belly pain and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. do not give linzess to children less than 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to less than 18, it may harm them. do not take linzes
about a crash inside united states bord talked to pointed to incidents like the lion air and ethiopian airline crashes, involving u.s.- manufactured boeing planes, as indicators of what could be in store. if it doesn't change soon, then what? >> then, we're going to go back to the way it was 20 years ago when airplanes fell out of the sky. >> reporter: tony dokoupil, cbs news, new york. >> garrett: next on the "cbs evening news," philadelphia police face questions...
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by the way, this is what the ethiopian airlines ceo said to nbc news just a week ago about whether or not a bird strike caused this accident >> no. absolutely no. there was no bird strike >> there was no bird strike? >> there was no bird strike. there was no evidence of any foreign object damage or whatever >> by the way, whether or not there was a bird strike, ultimately the mcas software was given erroneous data which led, many believe, to the accident in ethiopia bird strike or no bird strike, the outcome would not have been much different is what most people believe don't forget, regulators in the faa and around the world, they will be meeting in dallas a little bit later this week to discuss the status of the 737 max. guys, back to you. >> okay, phil, thanks so much for that steve, what's your latest take on boeing? this story aside, what level is it trading at? >> if you look at it, we were down 25% off the recent high and we're 7% off the bottom. i think you have to wait till basically the low 360s to be a buyer of the stock 200-day is around 363 or so, right there. you want to
by the way, this is what the ethiopian airlines ceo said to nbc news just a week ago about whether or not a bird strike caused this accident >> no. absolutely no. there was no bird strike >> there was no bird strike? >> there was no bird strike. there was no evidence of any foreign object damage or whatever >> by the way, whether or not there was a bird strike, ultimately the mcas software was given erroneous data which led, many believe, to the accident in ethiopia bird...
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after liner flight $610.00 a $737.00 max crashed and 4 months before the 2nd $737.00 max crash ethiopian airlines flight $302.00 and march in the recording pilots can we heard demanding that they be informed about whether the planes they were flying when we were equipped with the m c a s anti stall system which is now suspected of causing the crashes a voice believed to be boeing vice president mike sinnott can be heard downplaying the role of the m.c.i.'s and the importance of informing pilots. one. so we try to get over. this. we're now joined by r.g. correspondent rachel blevins who's been closely following the story rachel welcome to must thank you so rachel we've seen from the f.a.a. it's been very curiously been rather defensive with regard to boeing rather than you know the usual regulatory attitude what was told to members of congress as they question f.a.a. officials earlier today about whether they were thorough enough and meeting their safety reviews on 30 some 37 max he has said a.j. and tearing the hearing we saw a mixture of both criticism and support for the f.a.a. from members of
after liner flight $610.00 a $737.00 max crashed and 4 months before the 2nd $737.00 max crash ethiopian airlines flight $302.00 and march in the recording pilots can we heard demanding that they be informed about whether the planes they were flying when we were equipped with the m c a s anti stall system which is now suspected of causing the crashes a voice believed to be boeing vice president mike sinnott can be heard downplaying the role of the m.c.i.'s and the importance of informing...
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software fix to its troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide back in march after an ethiopian airlines crash that was similar to a lion air crash in indonesia last year. so investigators have pointed to an automated anti stall system that the pilots battled in the last both crashes. now between the 2 crashes 346 people died, boeing ceo says quote we're committed to providing the f a a and global regulators all the information they need to getting it right in still ahead. who's more disagreements in court over what happened when the fire broke out in oakland out of the warehouse killing 36 people will have the latest from the trial coming up next how about a little peek outside pretty shot here checking out of downtown san francisco from the embarcadero the bay bridge lights twinkling in the background at least we can see the lights it's not pouring down out there. >>we do have moisture left over i don't think the rain is over quite yet. john we'll tell you how much we're expecting when the rain is going to go away and when will see sunshine again remember sunshine. i hardly remember th
software fix to its troubled 7.37 max, the max 8, 9 were grounded worldwide back in march after an ethiopian airlines crash that was similar to a lion air crash in indonesia last year. so investigators have pointed to an automated anti stall system that the pilots battled in the last both crashes. now between the 2 crashes 346 people died, boeing ceo says quote we're committed to providing the f a a and global regulators all the information they need to getting it right in still ahead. who's...