Boeing CEO apologizes to families of victims of two Max 8 crashes
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- Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
- Boeing’s CEO David Calhoun faced families and a bipartisan grilling for overseas crashes, the midair Max 9 door blowout and quality control at the company. At the hearing, the senate committee announced a new whistleblower had come forward. NBC’s Tom Costello reports for TODAY.
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The US government being dependent on 1 company means nothing will get done. Justice will not be seen
Liars with blood on their hands!
Apologized “on behalf of associates” didn’t include himself.
Boeing you got alot of explaining to do😢
Admission of guilt. Book 'em Dano.
Too big to fail
People in the Roman Empire thought the same thing.
The War Machine keeps turning
@@antoniobabb1938'poisoning their brainwashed minds... oh lord, yeah!' - war pigs 🎶
edit- singing the same song over 50yrs ago guys, we gotts do something diff
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