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the federal aviation administration _ with that? iation administration was _ with that? the federal aviation administration was perceived l with that? the federal aviation| administration was perceived to be a little bit too close to boeing and was outsourcing some inspections to boeing staff, so from the faa's point of view, it has to be seen to be cracking down, and therefore it is not going to allow boeing to increase its capacity for production or it is not going to loosen the reins let's call it until it sees very, very clearly that boeing has really changed its ways, and that is a multiyear process. they are not out of the woods yet. we multiyear process. they are not out of the woods yet.— out of the woods yet. we will leave it there. _ out of the woods yet. we will leave it there. patrick, - out of the woods yet. we will leave it there. patrick, thank| leave it there. patrick, thank you for your time. let's head to japan now where the world's top carmaker toyota has been holding its annual general meeting. in a vote that's ju
the federal aviation administration _ with that? iation administration was _ with that? the federal aviation administration was perceived l with that? the federal aviation| administration was perceived to be a little bit too close to boeing and was outsourcing some inspections to boeing staff, so from the faa's point of view, it has to be seen to be cracking down, and therefore it is not going to allow boeing to increase its capacity for production or it is not going to loosen the reins let's...
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over areas in the country that the federal aviation administration had banned for us operators, the departmenttatement. the global demand for al is causing a big increase in the use of energy hungry data centres. can tech giants, who are at the forefront of the ai race, be doing more to mitigate their environmental impact? my colleague aaron heslehurst sat down with the head of data & ai at computer and software giant ibm. we have data centres all across the world and what i will tell you is that the way in which we build these data centres, we really look for that sustainability from the beginning, 74% of all of the energy that our data centres consume, come from renewable sources of energy. which is something that we put sustainability at the heart of what we do and how we build out these data centres. one of your competitors, microsoft, it's been quite transparent about how much its emissions have increased because of the huge demand in al. and in fact, microsoft says that their emissions have increased by 30% since 2020. i'm just wondering, have you, has ibm, done those sort of calculation
over areas in the country that the federal aviation administration had banned for us operators, the departmenttatement. the global demand for al is causing a big increase in the use of energy hungry data centres. can tech giants, who are at the forefront of the ai race, be doing more to mitigate their environmental impact? my colleague aaron heslehurst sat down with the head of data & ai at computer and software giant ibm. we have data centres all across the world and what i will tell you...
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alleged that boeing, prior to the inspection at ... confidently concealed from the us federal aviation administrationlarge components, such as rudders and flaps, were not stored correctly. recently, boeing has been going through a bad streak, either the casing of one of the engines is torn off, the landing gear falls off, or the emergency exit door flies out right at the top. against this background , the news about the death of two informants at once looked rather suspicious. auditor josh eldin and former boeing engineer john barnett. they reported malfunctions at the main american aircraft concern. more than 50 thousand offenses in the field of migration were stopped by police officers in a week, the first stage of operation illegal 2024 was completed, large-scale inspections of enterprises . about 900 foreign citizens were administratively expelled and deported from the russian federation, over 600 unscrupulous employers were identified and brought to administrative responsibility for illegal attracting foreigners to work. installed. 150 wanted persons. patients with severe diagnoses restore freed
alleged that boeing, prior to the inspection at ... confidently concealed from the us federal aviation administrationlarge components, such as rudders and flaps, were not stored correctly. recently, boeing has been going through a bad streak, either the casing of one of the engines is torn off, the landing gear falls off, or the emergency exit door flies out right at the top. against this background , the news about the death of two informants at once looked rather suspicious. auditor josh...
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the federal aviation administration is limiting the production of its new max jets and the departmentas said the company is now subject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. staying with the us federal trade commission announced it had referred a complaint against social media firm tiktok to the justice department, saying the video app may be violating child privacy laws. well, the complaint also names tiktok�*s chinese parent company bytedance and stems from a previous investigation that was settled in 2019. in a statement to the bbc, tiktok said they were disappointed with the ftc and that they strongly disagree with the allegations, many of which they believe are factually inaccurate. software company and artificial intelligence darling nvidia, has overtaken microsoft to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company. it's stock rose 3.5% overnight, giving it a market valuation of $3.34 trillion — whic
the federal aviation administration is limiting the production of its new max jets and the departmentas said the company is now subject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. staying with the us federal trade commission announced it had referred a complaint against social media firm tiktok to the justice department, saying...
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the federal aviation administration is eliminating the production of its new max jets and the department has said the company is now subject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. —— limiting. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. in other news, the us federal trade commission announced it had referred a complaint against social media ferm tiktok to the justice department, saying the video app may be violating child privacy laws. the complaint also names tiktok�*s chinese parent company by dazn stems from a previous investigation that was settled in 2019. in a statement to the bbc tiktok said they were disappointed with the ftc and that they strongly disagree with the allegations, many of which they think are factually inaccurate. it has a market valuation of $3.34 trillion, higherthan $3.34 trillion, higher than microsoft $3.34 trillion, higherthan microsoft and apple. nvidia makes computer chips needed for artificial intelligence software, and demand for
the federal aviation administration is eliminating the production of its new max jets and the department has said the company is now subject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. —— limiting. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. in other news, the us federal trade commission announced it had referred a complaint against social media ferm tiktok to the...
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times maintenance activities or measures are taken come on a weekly basis monthly annual federal aviation administrationfederal aviation administration it is multifaceted --mr. calhoun: multifaceted, senator. there are maintenance cycles for differens the airplane for different times. the fitting on the airplane, aluation of its lifecycle, for the 787, for example, six years, 12 years and onward there are major structural inspections, but th are other structural intervals to check for individual aspect of each individual system. it is not a single response. maintenance is required, that gets writtenand you bring that into your safety systems? nz our airline conducts and operates very robus- approved maintenance if they should have a fighting in their maintenance practices they should absolutely mention it to us, it will enter the system, and we will have a cost analyses. ohnson: briefly, what does the pilot do or what does the flight crew do everyevery claim? mr. mckenzie: they do a regiment of the preflight check. in every airline has their oprescribed preflight check. they are based on boeing flight p
times maintenance activities or measures are taken come on a weekly basis monthly annual federal aviation administrationfederal aviation administration it is multifaceted --mr. calhoun: multifaceted, senator. there are maintenance cycles for differens the airplane for different times. the fitting on the airplane, aluation of its lifecycle, for the 787, for example, six years, 12 years and onward there are major structural inspections, but th are other structural intervals to check for...
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the federal aviation administration is eliminating the production of its new max jets and the departmentsubject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. for that and more, _ i spoke with veteran aerospace analyst richard aboulafia, who explained what he thinks needs to happen at boeing to turn things around. i think the question for the most part was fair and the answers predictably somewhat evasive. the one phrase i think senatorjohn used that really resonated was root cause. and it was on the part of the ceo, dave calhoun to actually look and consider the root cause of how this disintegration in the connections between management and the people who come well, build and design aeroplanes happened. build and design aeroplanes happened-— build and design aeroplanes happened. build and design aeroplanes ha ened. ., ., .,, happened. you mentioned it was tense, something _ happened. you mentioned it was tense, something we _
the federal aviation administration is eliminating the production of its new max jets and the departmentsubject to criminal prosecution after breaching the terms of its 2021 deferred prosecution agreement. mr calhoun has announced that he will step down at the end of the year. the search for his replacement is under way. for that and more, _ i spoke with veteran aerospace analyst richard aboulafia, who explained what he thinks needs to happen at boeing to turn things around. i think the...
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their employer, federal aviation administration to with a lot of the issues that they had on their jobhat they that they ultimately felt like the only way we're going to get attention to these issues is to strike. of course, they made a fatal mistake. they not only struck. but when reagan said you have 48 hours to return to work, they decide to wait them out. they didn't think that the aiworking. about 70% of them actually ed out. despite that warning. if you don't return to work i fire you. reagan did fire them and it really, i think, opened an era a more, you retreat mode for the union movement, but which might be to an end. in recent years, wha' recently. well, joseph mccartin of georgetown university and of troy, new york. that's right. thank you for tying history into modern day for us. thanks so much, everybody. so this is an. so this is a snapshot of the history of reproductive rights and justice starting from the 19th century to the present. it's also something that's in some ways very hard to lecture about now because
their employer, federal aviation administration to with a lot of the issues that they had on their jobhat they that they ultimately felt like the only way we're going to get attention to these issues is to strike. of course, they made a fatal mistake. they not only struck. but when reagan said you have 48 hours to return to work, they decide to wait them out. they didn't think that the aiworking. about 70% of them actually ed out. despite that warning. if you don't return to work i fire you....
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have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing and its leaders. patio lane, l g 0 washington, as well. that's also may tell mccray for the moment so you can find much more information on our website. does that sound to sarah dot com? the news continues here on al, jazeera of to witness, which is coming up next to stay with us. the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and as i say, the words of those who survived and with the help of palestinian journalists, folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity in the world's most brutal in decades. the night old and biden's wanted us to just either the god given them by me. i was able, by young the newest book i bought the i got on to leave and they made them nothing. the youngest us model is anybody, the guy that not the initial value of the, the the 3
have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing and its leaders. patio lane, l g 0 washington, as well. that's also may tell mccray for the moment so you can find much more information on our website. does that sound to sarah dot com? the...
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thank you very much. >> [ applause ] >>> thursday, the head of the federal aviation administration, michael whitaker, testifies on his departments manufacturing and aviation safety. this hearing follows an incident in january where a door plug blew out of a bowling plan during an alaskan airlines flight. you can watch the hearing live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. or online at c-span.org.
thank you very much. >> [ applause ] >>> thursday, the head of the federal aviation administration, michael whitaker, testifies on his departments manufacturing and aviation safety. this hearing follows an incident in january where a door plug blew out of a bowling plan during an alaskan airlines flight. you can watch the hearing live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 3. or online at c-span.org.
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. >>> the head of the federal aviation administration says the agency was too hands off in its agencyf in its oversight of boeing. the faa administrator told a senate committee the agency should have been more aware of manufacturing problems inside boeing before a door panel blew off a 737 max during an alaska airlines flight back in january. since that blowout, the agency has put more inspectors in both boeing and its chief supplier's factories. >>> a massive vote of confidence for tesla ceo elon musk. shareholders have agreed to restore his almost $45 billion-a-year pay package. this after that package was thrown out by a delaware judge earlier this year saying the deal wasn't fair to shareholders. tesla says it will appeal the ruling. >>> and good news if you're hoping to travel internationally this summer. u.s. travelers can now renew their passport on line. the state department launched a new pilot program thursday, and for now it will eliminate the number of applications each day so they can monitor how it works. >>> that's your cbs "moneywatch" report for this friday morning. i
. >>> the head of the federal aviation administration says the agency was too hands off in its agencyf in its oversight of boeing. the faa administrator told a senate committee the agency should have been more aware of manufacturing problems inside boeing before a door panel blew off a 737 max during an alaska airlines flight back in january. since that blowout, the agency has put more inspectors in both boeing and its chief supplier's factories. >>> a massive vote of...
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according to a report from the us federal aviation administration, damage to the reserve unit was discoverednagement, the development of this situation is usually prevented by the so-called damping system, which at an early stage , using a gyroscope, recognizes the deviation of the aircraft from its normal spatial position, makes appropriate adjustments to the operation of the control system, that is, it can actually be prevented without human intervention. development of this regime in march, the new york times reported that bowing had failed 33 of 89 us civil aviation administration inspections. a six-week audit of the 737 max found dozens of problems throughout the production process at booing and its supplier spirit aerosystems. boeing is in a perfect storm situation. all this, i don’t want to use this word, but it is perceived as a situation on the verge of an explosion. an infinite number of incidents that happen again and again, and such the feeling that there will be no end to them. the company does face a difficult task, made even more difficult by the fact that the ceo is retiring
according to a report from the us federal aviation administration, damage to the reserve unit was discoverednagement, the development of this situation is usually prevented by the so-called damping system, which at an early stage , using a gyroscope, recognizes the deviation of the aircraft from its normal spatial position, makes appropriate adjustments to the operation of the control system, that is, it can actually be prevented without human intervention. development of this regime in march,...
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have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing, and it's leaders patio pain, elda 0, washington. well that, so for me, tell them the credit for the moment. there's more news on our website. news continues here, and i'm just there like up to one. 0 one, a stop. next the, what is a, i really mean for the future of humanity. what sort of future society do we want to create with all this technology roommates? do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating and doing this is the apple kind of technician who is it already too late? so if corporations has more power, might in the building an entire country, the future's going to be good for the i would be nice if to before humans as well. i human coming soon on which is era. the chest is a centuries old game steeped in tradition. instructed you put a new generation o
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there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% or so of gilt.com today the federal aviation administrationg a southwest airlines flight from honolulu to cunei that experienced a terrifying plunge towards the ocean. >> now the incident happened in april, but it only came to light last week when bloomberg reported on an internal airline memo about it and the mo indicated a newer first officer who was flying at the time, accidentally pushed on the control column, causing the rapid descent on a flight. and the boeing 737 max eight dropped over 4,000 feet per minute coming as close as 400 feet to the water before recovery? >> in a statement to cnn southwest acknowledged the incident but did not address the memo or why it happened yeah. a little disturbing. >> okay. so summer officially begins this week. extreme heat is already roasting half the country, offering a preview of what is in store remember when we were asking spring to fight back against summer is having no problems coming is drawn tens of millions of people bracing for another round of scorching temperatures that will soar well into
there'll be gone in a flash designer sales at up to 70% or so of gilt.com today the federal aviation administrationg a southwest airlines flight from honolulu to cunei that experienced a terrifying plunge towards the ocean. >> now the incident happened in april, but it only came to light last week when bloomberg reported on an internal airline memo about it and the mo indicated a newer first officer who was flying at the time, accidentally pushed on the control column, causing the rapid...
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that's because the federal aviation administration says today will be the busiest air travel day of ther ahead of the 4th of july holiday next week. the city says says it's preparing to screen more than 32. 0 people. well, speaking of the 4th of july 1 of the nation's favorite independence day celebrations. the hot dog eating contest it's going to look a little different this year. competitive eating superstar and san jose own joey chestnut will not be on the main stage in new york this year instead, chestnut will be celebrating the nation's birthday competing against some soldiers. at fort bliss in el paso, texas. in is part of the army bases annual pop goes the 4th independence day celebration. in accepting the invite, chestnut wrote on social media quote. bring me your best for eaters and i'll take them down combined. chestnut has been competing in the nathan's hot dog eating contest for almost 20 years, but he was banned from competing this year after he struck a deal with a plant based hot dog, brandt. all right there big and they usually look like they want to cuddle now they're h
that's because the federal aviation administration says today will be the busiest air travel day of ther ahead of the 4th of july holiday next week. the city says says it's preparing to screen more than 32. 0 people. well, speaking of the 4th of july 1 of the nation's favorite independence day celebrations. the hot dog eating contest it's going to look a little different this year. competitive eating superstar and san jose own joey chestnut will not be on the main stage in new york this year...
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in may, the us federal aviation administration said they would install the surface detection systemswe have federal regulators are grappling with this increasing number of close calls on runways across the united states. do we know why that is? of course it will take some time for investigators to get down to some of these root causes but it is neverjust one thing, it's always a cascading series of elements they had to deal with, as in the austin incident we knew it is an air traffic controller that was not properly trained and it was also foggy that day and we also learned that he was listening for the sound ofjet noise to know whether or not a plane was taking off. last year, as you pointed out, there are 23 incidents and ii of those were involving at least one passenger airliner. that is not a great track record and again investigators are boiling down to some of these root causes with the faa looking at one element in the ntsb to try to piece together some of the information that might be missing and to give them more data on what is going on here. the investigations are continui
in may, the us federal aviation administration said they would install the surface detection systemswe have federal regulators are grappling with this increasing number of close calls on runways across the united states. do we know why that is? of course it will take some time for investigators to get down to some of these root causes but it is neverjust one thing, it's always a cascading series of elements they had to deal with, as in the austin incident we knew it is an air traffic controller...
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have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company. meaning, the tough questions are far from over for boeing, and it's leaders, patty calhane, elda 0, washington. phil comes attending hodge this year has been completing the final circling of the cabinet and making a known as the farewell 12th. crowns will crown the convict counterclockwise 7 times before leaving the holy city to ritual coincides with the l out of celebrations for muslims around the world. well, the $1800000.00 muslims performed hash at this year, a less ultimatum cry to the moments. the news continues here on al jazeera after the bottom line, which is coming up next to stay with us, the in the competitive world of chest, a new generation of kings and queens is taken over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special $11.00 east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests and meets the young prodigies who are meeting
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amazon's drone delivery service got the green light from the federal aviation administration. that means it's drones can now fly longer distances without ground spotters. this means that the company will be able to expand and develop its drone based delivery options across the country. amazon's goal is to deliver 0.5 billion packages per year using drones by the year 2030. call >>it a reaper. call it a revival. >>isn't it? ballers. a new pro baseball team. >>bill pay oakland >>ballers. let's go. 4. oakland a new era of baseball begins in oakland tomorrow, when the ballers take the field at raymond e park for their 1st ever home game. it's a surprisingly quick turnaround since the ballpark was deemed unusable just over a month ago, but it's not just the ballpark that's changing. amanda harry spent some time in west oakland learning all about the neighborhoods transition. to come. visualize him changing change in oakland that you know, i'm just happy to be living long enough to be able to see this 67 year old richard griffin jr drove out to 18th street between campbell and would
amazon's drone delivery service got the green light from the federal aviation administration. that means it's drones can now fly longer distances without ground spotters. this means that the company will be able to expand and develop its drone based delivery options across the country. amazon's goal is to deliver 0.5 billion packages per year using drones by the year 2030. call >>it a reaper. call it a revival. >>isn't it? ballers. a new pro baseball team. >>bill pay oakland...
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he still needed approval from the federal aviation administration to take the lessons.s denied his request. and after the fifth rejection letter, zach finally gave up. >> i was like, this is not for me. this is impossible to do. and so my mom was over my shoulder at this point, right? and then she's like, you're not done yet. >> i said, you can never succeed until you've learned to fail. >> reporter: and patty says her son obviously hadn't failed enough. so zach kept at it until finally they cleared him for one takeoff. and when zach was given the opportunity to show his potential, it became clear as blue sky that you don't need hands to have wings. zach graduated from flight school a few years ago and now teaches the same course so many told him he couldn't even take. >> why do people need to hear this? >> because my story isn't just for amputees. we all go through trials and tribulations. the word "impossible" is an illusion behind the word "possible". >> reporter: and failure, just the turbulence on your journey. steve hartman on the road in tulsa. >>> and that's tod
he still needed approval from the federal aviation administration to take the lessons.s denied his request. and after the fifth rejection letter, zach finally gave up. >> i was like, this is not for me. this is impossible to do. and so my mom was over my shoulder at this point, right? and then she's like, you're not done yet. >> i said, you can never succeed until you've learned to fail. >> reporter: and patty says her son obviously hadn't failed enough. so zach kept at it...
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in may, the us federal aviation administration said they would install the surface detection systemsme live is oriana pawlyk, an aviation reporter with politico. always good to have you with us. taking a look at the numbers, we have federal regulators are grappling with this increasing number of close calls on runways across the united states. do we know why that is? {iii united states. do we know why that is? .., , united states. do we know why that is? _, , ., ~ that is? of course it will take some time — that is? of course it will take some time for— that is? of course it will take some time for investigators l that is? of course it will take l some time for investigators to get down to some of these causes but it is neverjust one thing, always a cascading series of elements they had to deal with, as in the austin incident we knew it is an air traffic controller that was not properly trained and it was also foggy that day and we also learned that he was listening for the sound ofjet noise to know whether or not a plane was taking off. last year, as you pointed out, there are 23 in
in may, the us federal aviation administration said they would install the surface detection systemsme live is oriana pawlyk, an aviation reporter with politico. always good to have you with us. taking a look at the numbers, we have federal regulators are grappling with this increasing number of close calls on runways across the united states. do we know why that is? {iii united states. do we know why that is? .., , united states. do we know why that is? _, , ., ~ that is? of course it will...
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have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company. meaning the tough questions are far from over for boeing and it's leaders . patio pain, elda 0, washington. columbia is public school teachers are on strike, to them on the government withdrawal, a bill to reform the education system. they were arguing that the proposed changes would undermine funding for public education. oh sons, that old i'm here at the reports from both the for columbia. select these government, its friendly fire. tens of thousands of unionized public school teachers on strike . let's say the latest version of an education reform bill currently under wayne, congress has been so distorted by amendments that it would undermine public education. we sat at the top on 3 o. lawmakers make changes to the bill when he reached the senates that are on acceptable among them, they eliminate public preschool grades which are responsibility of the st
have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company. meaning the tough questions are far from over for boeing and it's leaders . patio pain, elda 0, washington. columbia is public school teachers are on strike, to them on the government withdrawal, a bill to reform the education system. they were...
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federal aviation administration oversight. this analysis has validated that the aircraft will maintain its, your ability and service lives over several decades. and these issues did not present any safety concerns. customers continue to be honest. a sufferings or boeing's mistakes people forget is that a lot of these airplanes that are in the united states or in europe right now may go to other countries in the future when they're 20 years old or whatever. and those plans need to be safe, right? the people in those countries that you know, maybe they're socio economically challenged or whatever they, they deserve the have safe airplanes. and so, you know, this isn't just about the united states obviously, and this is a global, a global issue. there's no excuse only 20 inspectors are present at the boeing plants. even those thousands of people work there. the f a conducted 89 product tests and boeing sale 33 of them. the agency also conducted 13 separate product audits on spirit arrow systems which manufacturers the $737.00 max
federal aviation administration oversight. this analysis has validated that the aircraft will maintain its, your ability and service lives over several decades. and these issues did not present any safety concerns. customers continue to be honest. a sufferings or boeing's mistakes people forget is that a lot of these airplanes that are in the united states or in europe right now may go to other countries in the future when they're 20 years old or whatever. and those plans need to be safe,...
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have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing, and it's leaders. patio pain, elda 0 washington. all right, thanks for watching. i'm jessica washington. the weather is next and then inside story discusses a report that sound spending on nuclear weapons has increased on a scale not seen in taking the the hello. are we looking at mulberry heavy? right, it's a central and southern parts of china. the mat you're front of the plum range that's making his way in pushing a little farther north, which as we go through a wedding state, edging up towards shanghai and eventually pushing some heavy wet weather into que she much of japan will be dried. will be hots as well you me so that the sales just ask for tech. yeah. you hear me too for badging at around 34 degrees? plenty of sun shining. so with testing. so if you 5 celsius it should stay dry. meanwhile,
have taken every action you this or wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing, and it's leaders. patio pain, elda 0 washington. all right, thanks for watching. i'm jessica washington. the weather is next and then inside story discusses a report that sound spending on...
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federal aviation administration oversight with analysis has validated that the aircraft will maintain its your ability and service life over several decades. and these issues did not present any safety concerns. customers continue to be onset suffering for boeing's mistakes. people forget is that a lot of these airplanes that are in the united states or in europe right now may go to other countries in the future when they're 20 years old or whatever. and those plans need to be safe, right? the...
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congress ge the federal aviation administration strong and decisive direction to help ensure america's education system maintains its gold standard i look forward to working with you,r. secretary, and the faa to ensure this lies and permitted in a timely and effective manner. the committee has completes work on faa reauthorization, and this pass legislation of 20 to authorize the coast guard and reauthorize our nation's pipeline safety program and warda bill. we must contemplate the next...
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is under criminal indictment by the justice department for conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administrationreathing down their necks. for a manufacturer like boeing for the rolls-royce mercedes of the industry for decades is a little scary. >> how much more does boeing need to do to enjoy the flying public, regulators and everybody out there that they are on it, basically. >> the faa has a noose around boeing. about 35. one of these giant planes, they want to ramp up to the high 60s . when the public starts to see the reports come out that the faa and boeing's production of safety standards, protocols, procedures now up to snuff, they will be allowed to produce more. more planes will be brought online. safety first above all else is the most important thing. until that happens boeing will be restricted of what they can do. >> thank you for your time and analysis today, sir. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> federal officials considering regulating ai generated content was certain political ads ahead of the election. high-ranking regulator blasting the proposal as politically motivat
is under criminal indictment by the justice department for conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administrationreathing down their necks. for a manufacturer like boeing for the rolls-royce mercedes of the industry for decades is a little scary. >> how much more does boeing need to do to enjoy the flying public, regulators and everybody out there that they are on it, basically. >> the faa has a noose around boeing. about 35. one of these giant planes, they want to ramp up to the...
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month, the company outlined what it would do to deal with the safety concerns after a federal aviation administrationnvestigation was also opened. certainly the hot seat today, arabile. >> alice, one of the questions becomes is it more empty promises? five years ago, boeing agreed to overall the safety practices and culture. there are any signs to what exactly dave calhoun would say outside of speaking about having a not so perfect culture at the company? >> reporter: right. we did see an outline road map that boeing put out not long ago, a couple of weeks ago, talking about specific steps they will take in the manufacturing process. there has been an issue in some instances along the assembly line steps are done not in sequence order when assembling a plane. that will change. there are specific steps that are set to be put in place we pre-viewed about how these concerns have been raised regarding safety of the planes that don't forget, millions of people go up in the air and fly in. how that will be more tightly regulated and overseen by the government. >> alice barr, i appreciate that report. we wi
month, the company outlined what it would do to deal with the safety concerns after a federal aviation administrationnvestigation was also opened. certainly the hot seat today, arabile. >> alice, one of the questions becomes is it more empty promises? five years ago, boeing agreed to overall the safety practices and culture. there are any signs to what exactly dave calhoun would say outside of speaking about having a not so perfect culture at the company? >> reporter: right. we did...
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the head of the federal aviation administration says the agency was too hands off in oversight of boeinggency and a new alaska airlines 737 max 9. matt whitaker made the comment during a senate hearing today. the agency has boosted the use of in person inspectors and we d visit factory on friday. experienced a series of high profile problems in recent months in recent years. >> nasa a space suit discomfort issue for planned spacewalk outside of the international space station today. the prepared mission was called off about an hour before it was set to begin. not clear, exactly, what caused the problem. ♪ tonight we continued our series that looks at advancements in space. nasa scientists are working to determine whether there is life on other planets. and they are using private companies to help with the research. my colleague, bret baier, explains why nasa says we are likely not alone in the universe. >> we don't need to go back to the moon just for the moon we are going back to learn new things in order for us to go to mars and beyond. >> space travel will also expand in the near futu
the head of the federal aviation administration says the agency was too hands off in oversight of boeinggency and a new alaska airlines 737 max 9. matt whitaker made the comment during a senate hearing today. the agency has boosted the use of in person inspectors and we d visit factory on friday. experienced a series of high profile problems in recent months in recent years. >> nasa a space suit discomfort issue for planned spacewalk outside of the international space station today. the...
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the conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administration.deal with the department of justice, and for a period of time of an amnesty call to clean up its act. the department of justice is indicating it has not lived up to its bargain. boeing says it has. >> you have lawmakers on the panel, democrat and republican, who say they are troubled by what they see as a continuing pattern of problems. tell us about that. >> it was really bipartisan, and the criticism he received. let's hear from maggie hassan of new hampshire. >> i hear you talking about it. but we get to how is it you had a 2020 failure, 2024 failure, the failures i just read about, you talk about safety and culture, but you aren't answering the question about the root causes. >> when she speaks of root causes, what -- who is she addressing directly? >> that allegations from the committee and elsewhere are that in boeing's pursuit of competition with airbus, that the company sacrificed safety for prophets, that it cut a lot of corners. republican senator josh hawley of missouri lean
the conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administration.deal with the department of justice, and for a period of time of an amnesty call to clean up its act. the department of justice is indicating it has not lived up to its bargain. boeing says it has. >> you have lawmakers on the panel, democrat and republican, who say they are troubled by what they see as a continuing pattern of problems. tell us about that. >> it was really bipartisan, and the criticism he received. let's...
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essentially it is conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administration.oeing cut a deal with the department of justice. paid $2.5 billion. for a period of time promised to clean up its act. now, the department of justice is indicating that it has not lived up to its part. boeing has -- >> meantime, you've got lawmakerrers on that panel both republicans and democrat that they are trouble with what they say a continuing pattern of problem. tell us about that. >> it was bipartisan in the criticism he received. let's hear from democratic senator maggie hassan of new hampshire. >> i hear you talking about it but what we've been trying to get to is how is it that you had a 2020 failure, a 2024 failure, the failures i've just read about, the 737 failures, now the 787 ones? you talk about safety and culture but you aren't answering the question about what the root causes are here. >> when the senator speaks of root cause what is is she addressing directly? >> well, the allegation from the committee and elsewhere are that in boeing pursuit in competition with airb
essentially it is conspiracy to defraud the federal aviation administration.oeing cut a deal with the department of justice. paid $2.5 billion. for a period of time promised to clean up its act. now, the department of justice is indicating that it has not lived up to its part. boeing has -- >> meantime, you've got lawmakerrers on that panel both republicans and democrat that they are trouble with what they say a continuing pattern of problem. tell us about that. >> it was bipartisan...
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the federal aviation administration and boeing are looking into issues with boeing's fuselage fasteners. boeing says it's discovered that some of those fasteners were installed incorrectly on undelivered planes, and the company says its planes that are now in service will continue to operate safely. the faa has multiple investigations into the planemaker underway. say that's following a number of safety issues. >> our time is now 740. the five candidates running for mayor in san francisco will debate later today. it will be hosted this evening by the san francisco democratic party at the uc college of the law. the candidates who will take part in that debate are the current san francisco mayor, london breed, mark farrell, daniel laurie, aaron peskin and asha safai. tickets are already sold out. that debate is scheduled to begin at 730 tonight. >> well, teenager is under arrest. in what? san bruno police are calling a suspected hate crime. officers say it all happened on saturday afternoon in a shopping center on el camino real. according to police, a man was praying outside of his car w
the federal aviation administration and boeing are looking into issues with boeing's fuselage fasteners. boeing says it's discovered that some of those fasteners were installed incorrectly on undelivered planes, and the company says its planes that are now in service will continue to operate safely. the faa has multiple investigations into the planemaker underway. say that's following a number of safety issues. >> our time is now 740. the five candidates running for mayor in san francisco...
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. >>> thursday the head of the federal aviation administration of michael whitaker testifies of his department's oversight of boeing manufacturing and aviation safety. it follows an incident in january were door plug blew out of the boeing plane during alaska airlines flight you can watch the senate transportation committee hearing live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 or online at c-span.org . up
. >>> thursday the head of the federal aviation administration of michael whitaker testifies of his department's oversight of boeing manufacturing and aviation safety. it follows an incident in january were door plug blew out of the boeing plane during alaska airlines flight you can watch the senate transportation committee hearing live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3 or online at c-span.org . up
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the head of the federal aviation administration said today that his agency was quote, too hands off with in-flight incident in january. the administrator -- testifying to a senate committee today, he admitted the faa was too focused on paperwork audits and not on actual inspections. >> we have changed that approach over the last several months, and those changes are permanent. we have now moved to a more active, comprehensive oversight model, the audit plus inspection approach, which allows the faa to have much better insight into boeing's operations amna: also on capitol hill today, lawmakers in the house grilled microsoft president brad smith on his companies plan to improve its security. that comes after china-linked hackers stole 60,000 state department emails by breaking into microsoft's systems last summer. smith took responsibility for the attack, and said the company is working on reducing its engineering presence in china. u.s. officials granted the makah tribe in washington state a waiver to hunt gray whales today. the decision paves the way for what would be the tribe's first
the head of the federal aviation administration said today that his agency was quote, too hands off with in-flight incident in january. the administrator -- testifying to a senate committee today, he admitted the faa was too focused on paperwork audits and not on actual inspections. >> we have changed that approach over the last several months, and those changes are permanent. we have now moved to a more active, comprehensive oversight model, the audit plus inspection approach, which...
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said it is "following its robust safety management system and is in contact with the federal aviation administrationaft's approach to the airport. a spokesperson for boeing which has been plagued by mechanical failures and safety issues says this particular plane was delivered years ago and is a previous model of the 737 max aircraft that have experienced those safety issues around adding "more than 6,000 of these planes are flying globally on this airplane has a excellent safety record over decades of operation." the faa is investigating in a southwest spokesperson confirming the airline is cooperating to try to figure out exactly what happened here. aishah? >> aishah: okay claudia cowan for us, thank you very much. speak of those hotel workers and people that get tips you will be very happy. because when i get to office we are going to not charge taxes on tips. on people making tips. >> sandra: former president or by the major proposal to get rid of taxes on tips, the plan sparking a campaign with people putting no taxes on tips and vote for trump on them. this is really happening. charlie hurt is
said it is "following its robust safety management system and is in contact with the federal aviation administrationaft's approach to the airport. a spokesperson for boeing which has been plagued by mechanical failures and safety issues says this particular plane was delivered years ago and is a previous model of the 737 max aircraft that have experienced those safety issues around adding "more than 6,000 of these planes are flying globally on this airplane has a excellent safety...
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well, the federal aviation administration is investigating potentially fake titanium discovered and partsf commercial boeing and airbus jets. this is the latest black eye for the aerospace industry. >> it was apparently distributed with fake documentation and investigators are trying to make sure it will not pose a safety hazard to the public. cnn's gabe cohen looks into how we got here well, amara victor, remember there is a complex supply chain to build a plane. >> suppliers are buying material from all over the world and building parts that make their way to boeing and airbus to be assembled into an aircraft now in this case, boeing reported according to the faa, that accompany at the front of that supply chain has selling titanium that was ultimately used in these commercial jets, not just for boeing, but also for airbus, was selling it using fake documents verifying that titanium is authenticity. now that raises concern that they may have been selling counterfeit titanium that doesn't meet safety standards and shouldn't have been used in a plane for parts like doors or the components
well, the federal aviation administration is investigating potentially fake titanium discovered and partsf commercial boeing and airbus jets. this is the latest black eye for the aerospace industry. >> it was apparently distributed with fake documentation and investigators are trying to make sure it will not pose a safety hazard to the public. cnn's gabe cohen looks into how we got here well, amara victor, remember there is a complex supply chain to build a plane. >> suppliers are...
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the federal aviation administration and boeing are looking into issues with boeing's fuselage fastenersoeing says it discovered some of the fasteners were installed incorrectly on undelivered planes. the company says it planned its planes that are in service now will continue to safely operate. the faa has multiple investigations into the planemaker underway following a number of safety issues. >> a hiker was on a trail in the north bay when they fell into a creek. details on how the chp lifted them to safety. also ahead tonight, a man is accused of going on a shooting rampage at a park in michigan. >> what investigators are now learning about the suspected gunman ( ♪ ) you made a cow! actually it's a piggy bank. my inspiration to start saving. how about a more solid way to save? i'm listening. well, bmo helps get your savings habit into shape with a cash reward every month you save. both: cash reward? and there's a cash bonus when you open a new checking account to get you started. wow. anything you can't do? ( ♪ ) mugs. ♪ bmo ♪ norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. wh
the federal aviation administration and boeing are looking into issues with boeing's fuselage fastenersoeing says it discovered some of the fasteners were installed incorrectly on undelivered planes. the company says it planned its planes that are in service now will continue to safely operate. the faa has multiple investigations into the planemaker underway following a number of safety issues. >> a hiker was on a trail in the north bay when they fell into a creek. details on how the chp...
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the federal aviation administration expects today will be the busiest air travel day of the year aheadthe fourth of july holiday weekend. excuse moe the whole week. the tsa is preparing to screen more than 32 million people. >>> okay, time now 6:19. creating a safe space for girls to play the gamete love. up next, meet a bridge builder keeping girl power in play. >>> hey, let's go to mount diablo right now and look down from the mountain tops. what a beautiful view that is. the sunrise starting to happen. the golden glow for all of us and we hope you feel that this morning. your community station back after the break. >>> the growing popularity in women's sports can be measured in major events locally and nationally. from the wnba franchise here in the bay area to the viewership of the ncaa tournament this past spring. both shining a light on women playing basketball. part of the path to get to that level of competition though is rooted in opportunities for young girls in their communities. we had a chance to meet a young woman making sure girls keep up their skills and gain all that s
the federal aviation administration expects today will be the busiest air travel day of the year aheadthe fourth of july holiday weekend. excuse moe the whole week. the tsa is preparing to screen more than 32 million people. >>> okay, time now 6:19. creating a safe space for girls to play the gamete love. up next, meet a bridge builder keeping girl power in play. >>> hey, let's go to mount diablo right now and look down from the mountain tops. what a beautiful view that is....
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we've cnn safety analyst david siew, see he's also a former safety inspector for the us federal aviation administration. they have a great to have you with us let's start with the southwest flight. that came within 400 feet of crashing into the ocean off the coast of hawaii back in april. we are now in june. why are we learning about this now? >> oh, that's a really good question. why? >> it seems like it was hidden or something. what happened was a simple movement of the they knew they had a newly assigned first officer there. and what had happened is he actually he or she i don't even know which one it was. i'm sorry. >> but they lean forward on that on that control yoke. >> they actually leaned forward on it and caused it to move forward and cause that aircraft to dive. it wasn't something went wrong with the aircraft. it wasn't a procedural or operational thing like that. it was simply that they must have been moving in the cockpit or something. and got forward on it and once you give forward on that control, yoke and the aircraft starts diving, it throws your for body forward as well. so it's hard
we've cnn safety analyst david siew, see he's also a former safety inspector for the us federal aviation administration. they have a great to have you with us let's start with the southwest flight. that came within 400 feet of crashing into the ocean off the coast of hawaii back in april. we are now in june. why are we learning about this now? >> oh, that's a really good question. why? >> it seems like it was hidden or something. what happened was a simple movement of the they knew...
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the federal aviation administration is conducting investigation, so it was the national transportation safety board. they're investigating boeing and the justice department after those 2 massive crashes. those were caused by a faulty control system that allegedly boeing didn't tell the airlines. they didn't train the pilots. they didn't even warn people after the 1st crash, and then the same thing happened in the 2nd crash. so after that, the justice department reached what's called the deferred prosecution of freedom. basically, bowen would agree to make changes and then pay a fine and they would not be facing criminal charges. while the justice department is now come out and said, they don't think boeing is living up to its end of the bargain and they could file criminal charges against the company. that is unusual, but it is something that they are considering. ad calhoun, though you admit that his company is losing money, the stock prices aren't plummeting as if he was for to get the confidence back of investors he needed to perform well here today, didn't seem to convince many of
the federal aviation administration is conducting investigation, so it was the national transportation safety board. they're investigating boeing and the justice department after those 2 massive crashes. those were caused by a faulty control system that allegedly boeing didn't tell the airlines. they didn't train the pilots. they didn't even warn people after the 1st crash, and then the same thing happened in the 2nd crash. so after that, the justice department reached what's called the...