from the interview in which he is trying to suggest it s an initial loss of £3000 and is attributable to lost data because of installation problems. are you able to comment on the scenario? ultimately we need to discredit this as an explanation that holds any water. he denies stealing the subsequent losses and may be blaming the system for those losses as well. do you think it was appropriate for andrew bolts to e mail mrjenkins to say that ultimately we would need to discredit the defendants? that say that ultimately we would need to discredit the defendants? discredit the defendants? that is andrew bolts s discredit the defendants? that is andrew bolts s way discredit the defendants? that is andrew bolts s way of discredit the defendants? that is andrew bolts s way of speaking i discredit the defendants? that is| andrew bolts s way of speaking to discredit the defendants? that is - andrew bolts s way of speaking to mr jenkins at that time. i only got sight of all this when hi
yet. one question investigators will ask boeing is whether or not they had any previous problems with the door plug, that is the part of the left side of alaska 1282 that shot off with an explosive bang on friday at 16,000 feet. remember, this is a door that s visible from the outside of the plane. normal window, wall, and seats inside the plane. what is critical here are the bolts that essentially keep this part from shooting off. both alaska airlines and united airlines say they ve discovered loose bolts as they prepare for these faa-mandated inspections. united noted possible installation problems. want you to listen to now part of this company-provided excerpt from boeing s all-hands safety meeting held yesterday and ceo dave calhoun told employees that boeing will be a huge part of this investigation. i got kids, i got grandkids, and so do you. this stuff matters. everything matters.
the mistake is. and you heard the chair say she wants to talk to the boeing ceo about that, but testify not spoken yet. one question investigators will ask bo is whether they have had any previous problems with the door plug. that is the part of the left side of alaska flight 1282 that shot off with an explosive bank ig. remember, this is a door visible from the outside. and what is crucial here are the bolts that are essentially there to keep this part from shooting off like a rocket. both alaska airlines and united airlines say they discovered loose bolts as they prepare for faa than dated inspections. united noted possible installation problems. listen to part of the company provided excerpt from the boeing ceo after their all hands meeting yesterday and dave calhoun said employees are a huge part of the investigation and boeing will be a huge part of the investigation. listen. i got kids, i got grandkids,
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the post says republicans blame delaying tactics, slow white house nominations and a dysfunctional senate confirmation system. it may not be much consolation to packer and steeler fans, but the 400 ticket holders who had to give up super bowl seats because of installation problems will now get a free ticketed to next year s game in addition to a refund of triple the ticket s face value. an nfl executive admitted yesterday the league knew there were seating problems a week before the game but they ran out of time to fix the issue. out of luck ticket holders were forced to watch the game on monitors or from standing room only platforms. here s a look at some other stories making news all around america today. in mississippi, nasa showed how to plans to launch into the next phase of space exploration. rocket testing has begun. the tourist ii will replace nasa shuttle and expected to lift off early next year on a cargo mission to the international space station.