( ) -q-28- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “of 346 people.” Two U.S. senators have asked the Department of Justice to take tougher action against Boeing executives for safety issues that have impacted its airplanes. [CutID: <Cuts> SENATE-BOEING-DOJ-house-q-FRIpm.mp3 Time: 28s Title: SENATE-BOEING-DOJ-house-q-FRIpm Out-cue: of 346 people] TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Boeing has declined to comment. […]
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Senators ask DOJ to take tougher action against Boeing executives over safety
( ) -q-28- UNDATED (Correspondent Jeremy House) “of 346 people.”
Two U.S. senators have asked the Department of Justice to take tougher action against Boeing executives for safety issues that have impacted its airplanes.
[CutID: <Cuts> SENATE-BOEING-DOJ-house-q-FRIpm.mp3
Time: 28s
Title: SENATE-BOEING-DOJ-house-q-FRIpm
Out-cue: of 346 people]
TAG: Correspondent Jeremy House reporting. Boeing has declined to comment.
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VERBATIM: In a letter, Democratic Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut urged the department to “hold criminally accountable” executives who disregarded passenger safety in violation of federal law. The senators’ letter comes ahead of a federal hearing next week over Boeing’s agreement to plead guilty to conspiracy in connection with its 737 Max. Two of the planes crashed, killing a combined total of 346 people.