The Us National Transportation safety board has revealed new details about the door plug that blew off an Alaska Air Jet last month. The 737 max jet left a Boeing Factory missing four bolts designed to secure the door panel. Our north America Business correspondent erin delmore has more. This investigation focuses on the bolts used to keep the door in place on the plane. That door is not supposed to open. But it did open onjanuary five and flew off the Alaska Airjet just after takeoff in portland. Now, investigations from the National Transportation safety board said the bolts were missing before january five and it appears the alaska Airport Plane left boeings factory without the bolts. They were removed to make a repair but it appears not all the bolts were replaced. This is a most diesel we have about what went wrong and it puts the blame on boeing. Both details. A supplierfound new boeing. Both details. A supplier found new problems with holes drilled on 737 max plains. The compani
the us national transportation safety board has revealed new details about the door plug that blew off an alaska air jet last month. the 737 max jet left a boeing factory missing four bolts designed to secure the door panel. our north america business correspondent erin delmore has more. this investigation focuses on the bolts used to keep the door in place on the plane. that door is not supposed to open. but it did open onjanuary five and flew off the alaska airjet just after takeoff in portland. now, investigations from the national transportation safety board said the bolts were missing before january five and it appears the alaska airport plane left boeing s factory without the bolts. they were removed to make a repair but it appears not all the bolts were replaced. this is a most diesel we have about what went wrong and it puts the blame on boeing. both details. a supplierfound new boeing. both details. a supplier found new problems with holes drilled on 737 max pl
hello, everyone. welcome to the amanpour hour. here is where we re headed this week. playing politics or playing with fire? the republican party tanks a border security deal that it had spent months demanding. that is the kind of chaos that donald trump instills. you have voter i.d. to buy a loaf of bread. what the polls aren t telling you about donald trump s re-election chances. also ahead the remarkable resilience of ukraine s war-weary children, still forced into subterranean schools. the islamic revolution came to iran 40 years ago this weekend. 20 years later, there was hope for reform. democracy in iran is literally being born in these newspapers. the struggle continues today. finally, the edgy little play that could. kim s convenience comes full circle as it lights up london with its slice of asian life. welcome to the program, everyone. i m christiane amanpour in london. the world is once again watching a congress in disarray, with literally lif
the 528 employees who were sacked join a much larger group of tech workers across the industry who ve lost their jobs since the end of the pandemic. earlier, i spoke to tech sector expert, dan ives, who told me snap s quarterly results look rather bleak. if you looked up disaster in the dictionary, you d see snap s earnings. and this just continues to be the trouble. they re on the outside looking in another black eye quarter for snap, especially this the advertising team. the surge in tech lay offs in 2024 would suggest that there s trouble in the industry, perhaps, but that may not necessarily be the case if we look at other key measures? i think it s a tale of two cities. the strong are getting stronger. the ai revolution s here. you re seeing more spending in areas like that. but then you see non strategic areas get cut across path. i think most of these job cuts are in the rear review mirror, but itjust shows we re going into a fork in the road period for tech wher
provided the following after the arrest. everybody played a very very integral part in the arrest and capture of this coward, bottom line is, we now have this than custody. he was caught hiding in a closet underneath some laundry. they effectively made the arrest. he is uninjured. and he is currently being taken to my facility in cold springs. in addition to being in the country illegally, authorities say he was convicted of a dui in january of 2012 which prompted his third deportation from the united states. he was also charged last years in unrelated crimes but unable to be find. turning to the end of title 42 next week the biden administration deploying 1500 active duty soldiers to the southern border with mexico. texas governor greg abbott blasting the order in a tweet, quote. biden says he will deploy 1500 troops to the border primarily to do paperwork and only for 90 days. this does nothing to stop illegal immigration. i deployed up to 10,000 national guard at the