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sir tim clark, always a pleasure having you on the show. and, tim, let me start with this.r industry, which always deals very well, really, with one crisis after another. but there's a lot up in the air at the moment, tim. i mean, a huge yearfor elections, a lot of uncertainty and financial pressures — and yet, the bums on airline seats continues to be phenomenal. the airline industry at the moment is very strong. so, i've got to ask you, tim, what do you think is behind all of this? well, you probably hit the nail on the head when you said there's a lot of geopolitical, political uncertainty at the moment. people are facing multiple elections in europe and the us, of course, as we know. it's a troubled planet, and i think people are just getting on aeroplanes to go and enjoy themselves. it's probably a little bit of a facetious answer to it, but, you know, the people that are travelling on leisure, visiting friends and relatives, occupying our premium cabins, as well as the other cabins, has been quite a surprise to all of us, including — notjust emirates, but the whole in
sir tim clark, always a pleasure having you on the show. and, tim, let me start with this.r industry, which always deals very well, really, with one crisis after another. but there's a lot up in the air at the moment, tim. i mean, a huge yearfor elections, a lot of uncertainty and financial pressures — and yet, the bums on airline seats continues to be phenomenal. the airline industry at the moment is very strong. so, i've got to ask you, tim, what do you think is behind all of this? well,...
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longest—serving airline leaders, the industry heavyweight — yep, the big boss of emirates airline, sir tim clark
longest—serving airline leaders, the industry heavyweight — yep, the big boss of emirates airline, sir tim clark
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tim clark is the president of the emirates. in particular about what is happening with boeing.his is what he had to say about how long it will take boeing to get back on track. because if you have to become of this will be a five year hayride -- five year hiatus. i think we will recapture their production lines. this is a challenge given the pressures. i think one step at a time. >> hearing from executives within the industry about supply chain challenges. in particular, boeing. a lot of headlines around the london to singapore flight back in may. it is not a topic of discussion? to what extent are ceos taking this seriously and making changes? >> we are maybe starting to see climate change beginning to have an impact on this industry and a fairly meaningful way. we see aussie headlines be made around that singapore flight. it is not an isolated incident. we are seeing a significant pickup it seems that what is the airline ceos i am talking to. we are not at the state will they will start to change their protocols but i was talking to the ceo of korea and he was talking about t
tim clark is the president of the emirates. in particular about what is happening with boeing.his is what he had to say about how long it will take boeing to get back on track. because if you have to become of this will be a five year hayride -- five year hiatus. i think we will recapture their production lines. this is a challenge given the pressures. i think one step at a time. >> hearing from executives within the industry about supply chain challenges. in particular, boeing. a lot of...
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guy: tim clark told me five years at boeing, do you think that's a realistic number?m making the cultural changes they need to make. if they make the cultural changes, boeing gets back, gets their mojo back quicker. if they don't, they will not get their mojo back. guy: if you were to give advice as to what person needs to sit in that seat as ceo, what advice would you give? scott: when i'm hoping they do is somebody that focuses on the culture of boeing. boeing has 140 thousand great people, engineers, mechanics. let them build, design great products, build great technology, focus on that, not on the short-term financials. that is the biggest issue. focus on the upfront, build great airplanes, products, and the financials will take care of themselves. guy: sticking with the faa you have been under review, any indication how long that will last? scott: everything has gone well so far, no major findings. i know the faa would tell you the same thing if you asked the question. we have taken this as an opportunity, really we had a great safety foundation, but we had a num
guy: tim clark told me five years at boeing, do you think that's a realistic number?m making the cultural changes they need to make. if they make the cultural changes, boeing gets back, gets their mojo back quicker. if they don't, they will not get their mojo back. guy: if you were to give advice as to what person needs to sit in that seat as ceo, what advice would you give? scott: when i'm hoping they do is somebody that focuses on the culture of boeing. boeing has 140 thousand great people,...
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will: senator tim scott on what this means inching closer to november 6789 pete: rookie wnba sensation caitlyn clark snubbed from the olympic team. the bizarre reason why straight ahead. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. pete: rhode island. nice and great. that's great. i imagine in three hours, four hours that beach will be pretty packed. pete: i went to the beach yesterday for many hours yesterday. will: what'd you do? pete: mostly sat there and enjoyed with friends. made sand castles and buried my kids. they buried me in the sand. typical stuff swim out to the bank. this was kids go play and then little interaction. very nice day. rachel: very nice. pete: not too much because i had to get up and do the morning show. jen and the kids were there. you successly execute it had. rachel: you got your breakfast. will: they're on a team and they they're on a team and. pete: i finished the order and went into her app. rachel: you did. will: thousands of anti-israel protesters are gathering outside of the white house and furious with the response of oturu ongoing hamas war. rachel: th
will: senator tim scott on what this means inching closer to november 6789 pete: rookie wnba sensation caitlyn clark snubbed from the olympic team. the bizarre reason why straight ahead. third hour of "fox & friends" weekend starts right now. pete: rhode island. nice and great. that's great. i imagine in three hours, four hours that beach will be pretty packed. pete: i went to the beach yesterday for many hours yesterday. will: what'd you do? pete: mostly sat there and enjoyed...
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tim. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: so usa basketball defending its decision to leave caitlin clark off the olympic roster. of the committee said it would be irresponsible for us to talk about her in a way other than how she would impact the play of the team because it wasn't the purview of our committee to decide how many people would watch or how many people would root for the u.s. it was our purview to create the best team we could for coach cheryl reeve. she is 15th in the wnba and first amongst rookies. >> bill: she has time. not the end of the world. she will be a player. she already is. maybe they will regret not having her. maybe they go and bring home gold. >> dana: maybe we could have her on fox and do color commentary for me so i understand what's going on. >> bill: we'll work on that. >> apparently they were arguing about something. >> bill: you had a commute home ending in a fatal tragedy. a gunman jumped on board a bus in atlanta. chase ensued and it was a mess. three decades in prison. pamela smart is making a stunning claim about the murder of her husband for the very first time. >> now tha
tim. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: so usa basketball defending its decision to leave caitlin clark off the olympic roster. of the committee said it would be irresponsible for us to talk about her in a way other than how she would impact the play of the team because it wasn't the purview of our committee to decide how many people would watch or how many people would root for the u.s. it was our purview to create the best team we could for coach cheryl reeve. she is 15th in the wnba...
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contributor leah wright, rigueur, cnn presidential historian tim naftali, are senior political analyst around bronstein and retired us army general wesley clark. he's the former navy you supreme allied commander. round. let me start with you. how would you rate this approximately 15 minutes speech by the president yeah. >> i mean, look, it was it was a solid, strong presidential speech. i'm not sure. i was like, what be as iconic as reagan speech. and it was most interesting in terms of our 2024 choice, in the way that president biden linked the struggle to preserve democracy around the world with the struggle to preserve democracy in the the us as we face something we have not really encountered before, an american in history with the dominant faction in one of our parties not committed to the principles of constitutional democracy that we have. that we have that have endured for over two centuries in this country. so that is the case he is making. i think it is part of the case. he has to make in november, there is an audience for that. there's also another group of voters they need to reach that finds all that a little abstract and needs t
contributor leah wright, rigueur, cnn presidential historian tim naftali, are senior political analyst around bronstein and retired us army general wesley clark. he's the former navy you supreme allied commander. round. let me start with you. how would you rate this approximately 15 minutes speech by the president yeah. >> i mean, look, it was it was a solid, strong presidential speech. i'm not sure. i was like, what be as iconic as reagan speech. and it was most interesting in terms of...
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tim hogan, thanks for joining u -- us. >>> still to come, a secret clash that toppled "the washington post" editor and a bigtime espn host apologizes to kate-in clarkmillion moves. don't wait, use promo code 25now to save. book at pods.com today. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero heartburn. howard: the chaos and turmoil of the washington post keep getting deeper. first, owner jeff bezos decided he wanted to dump his editor after just three years. the extremely low-key sally buzbee without so much as a one line thank you for your service. the post lost $77 million last year, and the amazon founder's entitled to make a change. she wasn't interested in the shake-up. turns out she had clashed with the post's ceo, will lewis, over his role long ago in a british hacking scandal involving rupert murdoch tabloids. she said there would be a story on any ties to lewis who's always denied wrongdoing. lewis, the ceo, said that a wasn't newsworthy, that she was showin
tim hogan, thanks for joining u -- us. >>> still to come, a secret clash that toppled "the washington post" editor and a bigtime espn host apologizes to kate-in clarkmillion moves. don't wait, use promo code 25now to save. book at pods.com today. my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours, zero...
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clark responded by telling the coach they woke a monster. the balance of power can come down to montana, trump won the state by 16-point to 2020 republican time seat read, mr. sheehy is next. (traffic noises) (♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward. the further we'll all go. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ashley: republican tim sheehy facing a tough senate race in montana, she wants to see jon tester, tim sheehy joins me this morning, great to have you here, donald trump won montana by 16 points in 2020, the polls show you slightly behind tester, how do you turn that around what are the key points. >> the biggest thing issue leather and making sure i introduce myself to the state and the veteran combat of iraq and afghanistan and my wife she was a marine i was a navy seal
clark responded by telling the coach they woke a monster. the balance of power can come down to montana, trump won the state by 16-point to 2020 republican time seat read, mr. sheehy is next. (traffic noises) (♪) the road to opportunity. is often the road overlooked. (♪) at enterprise mobility, we guide companies to unique solutions, from our team of mobility experts. because we believe the more ways we all have to move forward. the further we'll all go. your record label is taking off. but...
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questions will be asked about steve clark, of course, but remember he has got scotland to two euros in a row. there will be a decision for himself tim time to reflect on another disappointing euros campaign. late drama too in the other game in group a as hosts germany needed an injury time equaliser to draw 1—1 against switzerland. the swiss thought they were going through to the last 16 as group winners after an early goal from dan ndoye, but niclas fullkrug's header means it is the germans who finish top of the group. switzerland finish second and also progress to the knockout stages. so, as scotland hopes are extinguished, attention turned to england, who play theirfinal group game tomorrow night against slovenia in cologne. a win means they will finish top of group c and a potential meeting with germany along the way. gareth southgate and his side have come under criticism for their performance so far, with captain harry kane hitting back at pundits over the weekend. alex howell is live in the england camp for us. alex, how is the mood? the england team were back in training this morning and the mood is upbeat amongst the player
questions will be asked about steve clark, of course, but remember he has got scotland to two euros in a row. there will be a decision for himself tim time to reflect on another disappointing euros campaign. late drama too in the other game in group a as hosts germany needed an injury time equaliser to draw 1—1 against switzerland. the swiss thought they were going through to the last 16 as group winners after an early goal from dan ndoye, but niclas fullkrug's header means it is the germans...