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At Boeing, 'People Get Promoted by Hustling Parts'

Another Boeing whistleblower, speaking publicly for the first time, is backing up claims of pressure on employees to "emphasize speed over quality," as the New York...

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Business News: SEC whistleblower payouts top $1 billion total as securities watchdog announces near-record award

SEC whistleblower payouts top $1 billion total as securities watchdog announces near-record award : Rashtra News U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler testifies before a Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee oversight hearing on the SEC on Capitol Hill in Washington, September 14, 2021.Evelyn Hockstein | Pool | ReutersThe Securities and

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City leaders to review Kenyen Brown's report on Mobile PD in closed-door meeting

Mobile city council members expect to go over former U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown's report on the Mobile Police Department during an executive session Tuesday. Ma

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CNN Newsroom

this hearing, that is just a small gap& that they have taken measures to overcome that difficulty. the whistleblower say, no cabin and those measures are not good enough and having to jump up and down and pieces of an airplane to get them put together, does not meet faa standards, and i have to say the whistleblower's right, it doesn't. so that was one of the most shocking things that the hearing there were other things, but it was interesting hearing boeing of course, has been in the headlines a lot. and in recent years, they have faced a slew of problems. what do you think the public deserves in terms of transparency and answers at this point? >> you're exactly right. the public deserves transparency and answers and there's been you know, kind of a musical chairs go, it appears going on at boeing where they've changed key executives, they've changed key personnel. they have moved people from seattle to charles and north charleston trying to get things squared away. >> but people deserve transparency and that was the

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boeing, but i have to say some of the testimony was quite shocking so boeing says, look, you're talking about a couple of pieces of paper as the difference in this, in this the gap that they're talking about, what were the whistleblower said is when you fit the pieces of the fuselage together, it's like fitting for tin cans together and they have to fit very closely and the pieces do not sit according to the specifications for the certification of the aircraft. and he said they were doing things like forcing them i'm jumping on them, et cetera and when they don't fit property that causes a lot of fatigue and eventually, when you fatigue and airframe, because every time you pressurize it, it's like blowing up a balloon. >> then you can have stress fractures, et cetera. >> and when that happens on the major pieces of fuselage unfortunately, that can be catastrophic failure of the plane would come apart obviously it would fall from the sky just as a whistleblower said, but boeing has said in other in other fora, not at

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through this, this will probably be a welcome change for them. i want to shift gears a little bit. boeing was the topic of two hearings this week on capitol here in washington. we should note that no one one from the company was there to actually respond to these claims, but one whistleblower said the company is putting out defective airplanes. here's what he told nbc what would happen if you had a fatigue failure in a seven at seven at altitude, the plane will fall apart at the joints where they are we talking about once you fall apart, you're going to descend all the way to the ground mary also have to note that you are involved with litigation against boeing, but not connected to this case. to be clear boeing has previously pushed back against claims of airframe fatigue. what do you make of this? >> well, unfortunately whistle-blowers, right? and there were four wisdom it testified at this hearing and you would think that they're just could be nothing new under the sun to come out against

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Deadline White House

former president on criminal trial. but i have to say those 12 people are in an unprecedented position. never in the history of this country have we had people sit in the jury box in this type of situation and also in an environment with this kind of pressure. i'll take your point that the folks that are in the jury box are largely people who went in clear eyed, but even if they had gone in clear eyed, they don't know what to expect, because we have never had a political climate. just like a couple years ago when the whistleblower backed by the full force of the federal government and everything that fwoez into protecting intelligence community members was maliciously outed by people in ret ri butted fashion. i thus they are going to need to take extraordinary measures in this case. >> do you think they are looking at how dwrou protect juror who is are prosecuting mob figures? >> right now, this jury is anonymous, so that's one step. but it wasn't completely

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>> ♪ ♪ >> sean: breaking tonight before even allowing it to proceed to trial every senate democrat voted to this mitch the impeachment of the department of security secretary has created a present danger to the country let's be very clear every senate democrat today has aided and abetting in the lawbreaking at her border and all of them are guilty is joe biden and the senator for any and all crimes and attacks that happen to this country and people in this country as a result of their lawless policies then for selling it -- facilitating why the election is so critically important because of the. earlier today amid growing concerns over mounting safety issues whistleblower for boeing who works as a quality engineer

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

latest chapter in a years-long saga of boeing disasters to seven, max crashes in 2018 and 2019 killed 346 people while abroad in january, a door plug blew off and alaska airlines 7307 max nine, whistleblower, ed pearson, told lawmakers wednesday that boeing is hiding key documentation about workers failing to install the door properly. >> i'm not going to sugar coat this. this is a criminal cover up. records do in fact exist this i know this because i've personally pass them to the fbi boeing for the record, referred are questions about the missing documents to the national transportation safety board. as for the alleged gaps on the 787, they are very small, about the width of a single human hair or two pieces of paper that is on a huge jet minor that can sit nine people across senator blumenthal says, passengers should not be afraid to step on a plane today, but that the issue is important to

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