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Your World With Neil Cavuto

of course, the odds of that in this administration is not as -- are not as high as it should be remained other thing that should be made is a very clear message to tehran the deal attacks are being -- that would hold them to account and to continue to support and go after the irgc. again the odds of that are also very low but again the timing for the resumption of these attacks just after their prime minister from iraq returned from a weeklong visit in the united states should not go unnoticed and also with the timing of israel's response to iran's attack just over a week ago. >> sandra: so to your point about what we should do and how we will respond based on your response, what message does that send to the world hour lack of response? >> well if we don't respond the most likely is the performance of the past continues in to the future is that we will have more of these attacks and they'll spread again. we had 171 cents -- since october is that your earlier slideshows but again there

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CNN This Morning Weekend

process must happen first. 171 planes remain grounded after that terrifying incident earlier this month when the door plug from an alaska airlines jet detached and then just flew off mid flight at 16,000 feet. the plane was forced to make an emergency landing, but no one was seriously injured. but the faa is auditing the 737s max 9 production line and suppliers. the ntsb is also conducting its own investigation. the door plug arrived on friday night at an ntsb lab in washington, d.c. joining us now to continue this conversation, cnn's safety analyst and former faa safety inspector david sussi. good to see you this morning. let's start with the boeing ceo dave calhoun admit to go a, quote, unquote, mistake this past week during an all employee meeting in washington. listen. >> we're going to approach this,

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planes are 100% safe. united typically has 200 max 9 flights daily. 171 are grounded in the u.s. as alaska airlines and united await updated guidance from federal authorities. united's announcement comes one week after a terrifying incident on an alaska airlines flight where a door-sized section blew off the side of the plane in mid flight. houthi targets in yemen take more fire from u.s. forces in the region. the latest on a new wave of strikes launched from this warship. houthi leader try to capitalize on streaks by bolstering political support at home. also ahead, israel rejects accusations of committing genocide against palestinians before the top u.n. court, the and final days of arguments over israel's's military y gain in g. stayay with us.

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pl planes. that was the type of plane where the door plug blew out. pete muntean is following this for us. what does it mean? >> two rare announcements from the faa. each significant. they mean the probe of the in-flight blow out is getting bigger going beyond the incident itself and asking what a lot of people want to know s there a bigger problem at boeing. the faa announced it will audit the boeing 737 max 9 production line that was the plane involved in the incident, as you mentioned, all 171 of those planes remain grounded in the u.s. the audit will focus on boeing and its suppliers. that's key because a contractor builds the fuselage. here's what the faa said in its announcement of that investigation. it said, this incident should have never happened and it cannot happen again. boeing's manufacturing practices need to comply with the high safety standards they are legally accountable to meet.

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audit boeing's production lines and suppliers for its 737 max 9 planes. it steps from an incident where a door plug blew out of a passenger flight. now passengers are suing boeing for injuries, both physical and emotional. let's get to cnn's pete muntean for more on this. talk to us first about the review from the faa. >> two rare announcements from the faa and significant. they mean the probe getting bigger, going way beyond the incident itself and asking what a lot of people want to know. is there a bigger problem at boeing? the faa just announced it will audit the 737 max 9 production line that was the plane involved in last friday's incident. all 171 of the planes grounded in the u.s. the audit it focus on boeing and the suppliers because spirit air

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Anderson Cooper 360

boeing told cnn that the factory that produces its troubled 737 max 9, the ceo of the company acknowledged a mistake in the prlane's assembl process. it is unclear whether he identified a specific mistake. it comes four days after the max 9 flown by alaska airlines lost a chunk of the cabin midnight, leaving a door-size hole in the plane and forcing an emergency landing. 171 of the same models were soon grounded. since then united airlines says it found loose bolts of that same panel in the door plug in some of its own 737 max 9s. the ntsb said this weekend that the door plug was found in the backyard of a man named bob sour, a science teacher that lives in the suburbs of portland, oregon. and bob joins me now. thank you so much for being with us. as a science teacher, this is kind of right up your alley. it is fascinating and amazing you found it. and what a good citizen you are that you and all your neighbors

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source at boeing kelce in the during an all hands mean today, a factory that produces it 737 max nine, the ceo of the company acknowledged a mistake in the plane's assembly process. it's unclear if he identified a specific mistake and that manufacturing process. the mission comes four days after boeing 737 max 9, flown -- lost a chunk of the cabin mid flight, -- leaving a door-sized hole in the plane, forcing emergency landing. 171 of the same models were soon grounded. since, then united airlines says it found loose bolts from that same panel -- in some of its own 737 max nines. now the ntsb, which is leading the investigation into how all this four happened, said this weekend that the door plug was found in the backyard of a man named bob sour. a science teacher who lives in the suburbs of portland oregon. and bob joins me now. thank you so much for being with us. i mean, as a science teacher, this is kind of right up your alley. it's fascinating and amazing that you found it. and it shows what a good citizen you are that you, and all of your neighbors in your community went out looking for

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Chris Jansing Reports

problem that needs to be addressed. what exactly is the fix here? >> reporter: that's what they're trying to determine right now, katy. part of that determination is separate from the investigation into the that fuselage door plug being pulled off of the alaska airlines flight on friday night. this involves analyzing what engineers and mechanics are seeing when they go in and do inspections of the max 9s that are grounded. there are 171 worldwide that are grounded. most are operated by alaska and united airlines. here's what dave calhoun told me a couple of hours ago about those inspections and what they need to learn from them. >> the specific actions that we will have to take to make certain it never happens again will all be informed by the data we collect from the inspections, by the data we collect from these inspections. so no airplane will fly. one of the dash 9s will fly with

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unit of boeing until it broke off in 2005. it has no relation to spirit airlines. the kansas-based manufacturer announcing today spirit aero systems has been working close with their customer since january 5. a spirit team is now supporting the ntsb's investigation directly. as a company, we remain focused on each structure that leaves our facilities. spirit aero stock is closing in on before it was before the incident. they revamped their leadership team replacing their ceo last october. neil? >> neil: kelly, thanks very much. as she was wrapping up there, we're learning that alaska air is offering $1,500 to each passenger on that particular fight. there were 171 on board there. we don't know whether that is for future trips or whether they're even interested in taking such trips. we thought we would pass that

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