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thing to ever happen on his street. >> i saw in the flashlight that there was something gleaming back there, which shouldn't have been there. oh, that's curious. so i went back to look at it, and it turned out to be the door. this is the most exciting thing that's ever happened on this street. >> i spoke to ntsb jennifer homendy about this discovery and says she wants to go to the school where bob teaches physics. one interesting physics lesson, the reason why this door was separated from the phones and headset and other things that got sucked out of the hole is that it has some curvature to it. it sailed a bit like a wing which is why it was a few blocks away. >> pete muntean, thank you for your excellent reporting. joining us now is ed peerson, a senior manager at the po boeing 737 factory and warned about problems before two fatal

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united airlines says it has found multiple bolts that needed tightening during checks on its boeing 737 max—9 aircraft. the inspections were ordered after part of the fuselage of an alaska airlines plane, blew out in mid—air. theo leggett reports. for the passengers, it was terrifying. an unused cabin door blew off a boeing 737 max minutes after take—off from portland airport on friday, leaving this gaping hole. there was just a really loud boom which was so startling, and the plane just filled with wind and air. and it's just crazy because that shouldn't happen, right? you don't — you know something's wrong and you don't know what. i didn't know where the air was coming from. the oxygen mask dropped. 170 aircraft of the same type were grounded as investigators began examining the plane. the door was found in a back garden not far away. it was very obviously part of a plane. it had the same curvature as a fuselage. my heart did start beating a little faster at that

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World Business Report

artificial intelligence is expected to feature prominently. michelle fleury is at ces in las vegas with more on what we can expect this year. i'm actually getting my nails done right now. this is one of the many products here at ces this year that uses artificial intelligence. essentially, it takes 2d, 3d scans of your nails — the size of it, the curvature — then artificial intelligence tells the robot arm how to apply the nail polish. all of this takes about 25 minutes. so, imagine you can have one of these at home. maybe you could be watching the tv while all of this gets done. so just one of the many kind of consumer goods that are here this year at ces. and as you said, i mean, it's going to be a lot of ai in every shape or form. ai in yourfridge, ai in industrial applications. in fact, the first keynote speech this year at ces was just delivered by the ceo of siemens, the oldest company to ever appear here. you may wonder what an engineering

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the inspections were ordered after part of the fuselage of an alaska airlines plane blew out in mid—air. here's our north america correspondent david willis. this giant hole opened up after a panel on the side of the plane dislodged only a few minutes after it had taken off with 171 passengers on board. there was just a really loud boom, which was so startling, and the plane just filled with wind and air. and it's just crazy, because that shouldn't happen, right? you know something's wrong and you don't know what. i didn't know where the air was coming from. the oxygen masks dropped. 171 planes of the same type remained grounded by the us regulator as the safety investigation got under way, and a massive search began for the missing panel — which landed in the back garden of a local physics teacher's home. when i went to investigate it, it was very obviously part of a plane. it had the same curvature as a fuselage. it had a plane—type window in it and it was white, which is why it was gleaming.

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essentially, it takes 2d, 3d scans of your nails — the size of it, the curvature — then artificial intelligence tells a robot arm how to apply the nail polish. all of this takes about 25 minutes. so, imagine you can have one of these at home. maybe you could be watching the tv while all of this gets done. so just one of the many kind of consumer goods that are here this year at ces. and as you said, i mean, it's going to be a lot of ai in every shape or form. ai in yourfridge, ai in industrial applications. in fact, the first keynote speech this year at ces was just delivered by the ceo of siemens, the oldest company to ever appear here. you may wonder what an engineering firm is doing at a tech conference. they're talking about transforming industrial manufacturing, again with the help — no surprise there — of artificial intelligence. because of the excitement, more so about generative ai, which has really transformed the world, i think you're seeing consumer,

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curvature as a fuselage. it had a plane—type window in it and it was white, which is why it was gleaming. preliminary investigations of planes belonging to both alaska and united airlines have uncovered loose bolts on the same panels, and the entire fleet of boeing max 9s is expected to remain grounded for several more days, at least. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. here in the uk, two formerjustice secretaries — one conservative, the other labour — are leading calls for the government to introduce legislation to quash the convictions of those caught up in the post office it scandal. the postal affairs minister, kevin hollinrake, said various options were being looked at to speed up appeals and compensate the victims. he said more talks would be held today, and he hoped to announced a solution "very shortly". hundreds of postmasters were wrongly convicted of offences including theft and fraud, but a faulty it

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when i went to investigate it, it was very obviously part of a plane. it had the same curvature as a fuselage. it had a plane—type window in it and it was white, which is why it was gleaming. preliminary investigations of planes belonging to both alaska and united airlines have uncovered loose bolts on the same panels, and the entire fleet of boeing max 9s is expected to remain grounded for several more days, at least. david willis, bbc news, los angeles. more on that story in the next half—hour, when we will be speaking to aviation consultant. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news. new figures show retail sales increased byjust1.7%

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World Business Report

0ur north america business correspondent michelle fleury is at the show for us. iamso i am so jealous. tell us about how it all started. i’m i am so jealous. tell us about how it all started.— how it all started. i'm with one of the _ how it all started. i'm with one of the many _ how it all started. i'm with one of the many productsl how it all started. i'm with - one of the many products here that uses artificial intelligence. it takes scans of your nails and their size and the curvature and then artificial intelligence tells you how to apply the nail polish and this takes about 25 minutes so i could have one of these at home and watching the tv while all this gets done. it isjust one of tv while all this gets done. it is just one of the many consumer booths here this year. there is going to be a lot of ai in your fridge, in industrial applications and the

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and the plane just filled with wind and air. and it's just crazy because that shouldn't happen, right? you don't — you know something's wrong and you don't know what. i didn't know where the air was coming from. the oxygen mask dropped. 170 aircraft of the same type were grounded as investigators began examining the plane. the door was found in a back garden not far away. it was very obviously part of a plane. it had the same curvature as a fuselage. my heart did start beating a little faster at that point because i thought, "oh, my goodness, people have been looking for this all weekend and it looks like it's in my back yard." alaska airlines, which had been operating the flight, says it's since found loose door parts in other aircraft in its fleet. united airlines has made a similar discovery. the 737 max already has a tainted record. 346 people were killed in two separate crashes off the coast of indonesia and in ethiopia a few years ago. defective computer software was blamed.

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on what we can expect. i'm actually getting my nails done right now. this is one of the many products here at ces this year that uses artificial intelligence. essentially, it takes 2d, 3d scans of your nails — the size of it, the curvature — then artificial intelligence tells a robot arm how to apply the nail polish. all of this takes about 25 minutes. so, imagine you can have one of these at home. maybe you could be watching the tv while all of this gets done. so just one of the many kind of consumer goods that are here this year at ces. and as you said, i mean, it's going to be a lot of ai in every shape or form. ai in yourfridge, ai in industrial applications. in fact, the first keynote speech this year at ces was just delivered by the ceo of siemens, the oldest company to ever appear here. you may wonder what an engineering firm is doing at a tech conference. they're talking about transforming industrial manufacturing,

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