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and can he be talked out of it do you think he's guilty? >> the lead with jake tapper weekdays it for on cnn it's the craziest file or we're seeing my own eyes this fire is dangerous and fast moving. the winds are strong. >> the difficult conditions let's include high wind gust and high heat why haven't you resigned, senator, i'm sticking this through. >> i'm proud of having taken the job. i'm proud of our proud of this, your record and in prior receptor record of our boeing people, you're proud of this safety see record i am proud of every action we have taken what has brought vladimir putin to north korea is his isolation since he launched he's full-scale invasion of ukraine. >> he needs help on the battlefield hello and welcome
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to our. >> viewers, joining us from the united states and all around the world. i'm eleni giokos in today for max foster. it is noon here in dubai 2:00 a.m. in new york, new mexico, and in the southwestern us with two devastating fast-moving wildfires are burning near communities leading to a state of emergency. officials say at least one person has been killed and two others injured. they the fires have also forced thousands of residents to evacuate we're hearing harrowing stories from some who have lost their homes. i've done everything to try and save them. as 66-year-old man says, he's spent hours attempting to put out fires near his vacation home in the community of alto. but finally evacuated when he ran out of water the fires broke out on monday and quickly exploded in size. they have now burned more than 18,000 acres or 7,500 hectares combined. but
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crews are hopeful for more favorable conditions with rain in the forecast for the next few days now the state's governor says mandatory evacuation orders were necessary has most of mexicans are now also aware that that fire has moved and encroached in ways that required an event, a mandatory evacuation of ruidoso is the craziest fire other we're seeing my own eyes. yeah. yeah. >> i mean, we get fires out there quite a bit, but this one's 16,000 acre fires well, meanwhile, nearly a dozen wildfires are burning and california's some people in northern california with the so-called aero fire continues to grow, say they are overwhelmed it's, a, sense of helplessness, of a sense of a power. >> we can overwhelm you so fast well, the post fire near los
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angeles is more than 30% contained. >> but crews say high winds and low humidity is still pose a challenge and they're having trouble reaching some areas. cnn's natasha chen has more well the post fire has burned more than 15,000 acres, just one of about ten wildfires burning throughout california right now the post fire on the north side is pretty well secure at this point. >> but on the south side, there is a lot of work to be done, especially along the southeastern perimeter where there is very rough and rugged, steep terrain. >> the los angeles county fire department says, they are for the first time employing sheriff's department boats to take fire crews across a lake to get to that southern perimeter. >> we watched as several hot shot crews were brought to that perimeter, taking everything they can with them. they have all of that medical equipment, basic life support so that if something should happen, they can take care of themselves and basically, do the best they can
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in the middle of nowhere now, this fire caused evacuations for more than 1,000 people from a state park over the weekend, it grew very quickly at the difficult conditions include high wind gusts and high heat there should be a little bit better wind. wind, and weather conditions as the day progresses. however, there is expected to be more heat coming by the next weekend and so the work that needs to be done now is really containing what they can as fires continue to grow larger, more quickly the fire, police, public information officer here it tells me that their strategy is really to bring in more crews to work on attacking the fire more quickly so that they can wrap this and hopefully be ready for the next fire. natasha chen, cnn, because day at california well, it potentially massive tropical cyclone could impact the coast of texas. so whether system is forecast to become a tropical storm in the next 12 to 24
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hours and move into northeastern mexico. and its impacts will be felt in texas. flood watches in place for southern texas and viewed in houston where heavy rain is expected, vector along the texas coast the rainfall will move into new mexico thursday tuesday was primary election day in the three states across the us in virginia's fifth congressional district. trump-backed state senator john maguire claimed victory against bob good, even though the race is too early to call cnn's projects democrats eugene vindman, a high-profile figure during donald trump's first impeachment, will win the democratic primary in virginia's seventh districts and the republican runoff race in georgia said can district former education department official weighing johnson is projected to defeat chuck hand,
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who was convicted of a misdemeanor of illegally demonstrating in the capitol during the january 6, 2021 riots. and in oklahoma, republican congressman tom cole has won the primary race in the fourth congressional district with about 65% of the votes us president joe biden has announced a new executive action that will allow some undocumented immigrants to seek permanent legal status without having to go back to their country of origin, immigrant children and spouses of us citizens will have lived in the us for at least ten years, would be eligible for the program. and the new policy he would affect about 500,000 families, about 50,000 children. the application process will begin around the end of summer. and president made the announcement at the white house on tuesday these couples have been razi families. sending the kids just churches, school, pay taxes contributed our country per
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limiting united states all this time this fear and uncertainty, this actual allow them to file the paperwork for legal status in the united states allow them to work while they remain with their families in the united states. >> let's be clear this action is still requires undocumented spouses to file all required legal paperwork to remain the united states i didn't insisted the policy is about keeping families together and rejected claims. that his announcement was political how about interest in playing politics or the border or immigration? >> i mentioned in fiction i said it before i've said it before and i'll say it again today i will work with anyone to solve these problems. that's my responsibility as president but during a rally in
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wisconsin, former president trump said, if he's elected in november, he'll dump biden's new immigration program rookie joe is sending a message to the world that he rewards illegal entry. >> and that's what's happening. our country is under invasion. we should not be talking amnesty. we should be talking about stopping the invasion. instead. this is an invasion of our control biden's new action comes as he tries to appeal to latino voters in battleground states, including arizona, nevada, and georgia, who are crucial to biden's chances of winning a second term. >> so be sure to watch as cnn hosts the us presidential debate next week it's on thursday, june 27th at 9:00 p.m. eastern in the us. that has 9:00 a.m. friday in hong kong, 2:00 a.m. in london. and 5:00 a.m. here in dubai the leaders of russia and north korea are hailing ties between
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the two countries. as vladimir putin and kim jong un sat down for talks and pyongyang, mr. putin said relations between the two countries were based on quotes, equality and mutual respect. those comments reported by the russian state news agency tass which added that mr. putin has invited kim to visit moscow. it's the russian leaders first visit to north korea in 24 years, building on the growing partnership between the two countries. tass also reports that kim expressed his support and solidarity for russia's military operation in ukraine. lot cnn's case, sebastian, joining us now, with more from london a show of force. i mean, we've seen the enthusiasm, excitement on the ground in the ceremony with vladimir putin visiting kim jong un. but more importantly, it's not only about the optics but also about the underlying message, particularly to the west yeah, then i think the optics are part of that. >> there's been absolutely no subtlety whatsoever. they adoring crowds, many of them waving russian flags, a giant
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poster approves in alongside kim jong un, up in the center of pyongyang, the riding together in an open top car at one point, it looks a bit like a victory parade and there's even less subtlety when it comes to the rhetoric. take a listen to both men you we highly appreciate your consistent and unwavering support for russian policy, including the ukrainian strand i'm referring to our fight against the hegemon icc policy imposed for decades, the imperialist policy, the united states, and its satellites against the russian federation the dprk expresses full support and solidarity with the struggles of the russian government, military and the people which are conducting special military operations in ukraine to protect its own sovereignty, safety, and territory real stability so the rhetoric very much presenting this on both sides as it sort of joint struggle against the
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collective west. we've seen that in recent statements in putin's letter to the north korean people in north korean state media ahead of this visit as well, talk about joint the combating we hold as illegal western restrictions read sanctions. of course the irony not lost there because of course, russia as recently as a two years ago was in fact backing you and sanctions on north korea and north korea. you had there also calling the war in ukraine a special military operation, parroting the kremlin propaganda around this. now nearly two-and-a-half year old war. so look, the optics, the rhetoric, all of that is very clear. they know the west is watching russian state media, for example, is full of references to how the west is sort of hanging on there. every word one newspaper report, so that the west is unable to hide. its nerves around this. but of course, the rhetoric that we heard just there does not put paid to concerns about the fact that this may well be a burgeoning defense partnership. and of course the quid pro quo, the
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worries about what north korea maybe getting in return, il-10 big questions they cleared sebastian always good to see you. thank you. >> russian state media reports that a quarter sentenced a us soldier to nearly four years in a russian penal colony. staff sergeant gordon black was found guilty on charges of theft and threatening murder following his arrest in may in vladivostok tass reports that blacks legal team plans to appeal the soldier has been accused of stealing about $112 from a woman believed to be his girlfriend. the two had first met in south korea countries across the globe are facing scorching temperatures the summer. we'll go live to italy next to take a look at how the global community is dealing with the extreme heat plus the head of boeing can face to face with the families of passengers killed in recent plane crashes. as he answered, two lawmakers about the company's safety
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high temperature records could be shattered across north-eastern us today several states in the northeast are under heat alerts with temperatures running ten to 15 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year, it cities in ohio, west virginia, and new hampshire broke temperature which are records on tuesday. >> the oldest one going back more than 50 years, officials are warning residents across the region to be red we don't need any fancy data to tell us this. >> it's going to be extremely hot and uncomfortable. in fact, it'll be dangerously hot, but we continue to encourage everyone to stay hydrated use sunscreen, stay indoors wherever possible. please check on your neighbors so that everyone can prevent dehydration and heat stroke and other health challenges well, it's not just the communities in the us communities around
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the world are struggling to beat the heat as temperatures rise to record levels, cnn's beau, we're has a story for us it is not even officially summer yet. and he is already taking lives by the dozens in india during recent elections, at least 33 poll workers died of heat stress. on the same day, at least 41 jordanians perished as they made their pilgrimage to mecca we're yesterday they set a new all-time high it over 125 degrees. and in greece, at least three tourists lost their lives. simply by hiking without enough water or shade. while those places are used to stretches in the triple digits the american northeast is not and on a planet overheated by fossil fuel pollution main must now brace for the kind of heat and humidity found in miami. and big cities are bracing for a strain on everything. >> extreme heat is the most
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dangerous weather phenomenon we have in new york city, in the northern hemisphere new science finds that last summer was the hottest since the birth of christ. and in the us he took the most lives since records began in the 80s. this year is on pace to be even hotter pushing disaster management into uncharted territory. as the climate crisis manifest by region and by water what are whiplash? either too much or never enough in the part southwest wildfires kicking back up from ria dosa, new mexico to near los angeles. everyone of us is concerned that's a single most driving factor of this fire. and after a wet winter brought more plant life to california, there are worries that a scorching summer could turn it all to fuel. but when you pray for rain on an overheated planet you must specify, not all at once from brazil to florida days of torrential rain created floods in homes and cars and lives
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hitting some and fort lauderdale who are still cleaning up after last summer, which brought the kind of rain and flood that is only supposed to happen once every thousand years. >> so right now, it looks like certainly this summer is going to feature a lot more extreme. and in some cases of record-breaking heat in different parts of the globe. but to be quite honest, what we're seeing now is a taste of what it's going to be like all the time in just a decade or so while cnn's bobby nadeau joins us from rome, a city that's also dealing with extreme heat. >> bobby, we've had this conversation particularly last year when we was the hottest year on record it is only june. we're seeing numbers in double-digit high double digits. is there a concern in terms of the pick peak season in southern europe based on what we're seeing right now yeah, i mean, there is a
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concern. there's a concern for the people for the tours. so many of those tours who who anticipated their holidays came in june and seven july, only to find the heat here, there's also concern, of course, about the spread the wildfires. this is something that the authorities are always dealing with my late summer and if the temperatures are so high right now, that is obviously something they've got to watch out for. people are careless. these fires starts so quickly and burned so fast. now, we've seen these deaths of the tours who are very unprepared to go out hiking. that's one of the things that they're really trying to get people to tip pay attention to. let's listen to what the deputy mayor of this greek island i had to say she nav lipid. >> we have. a lot of footpaths here and we often see people come here to go walking. often couples will commonness groups, but we also see people alone on the foot paths. unfortunately, during some days in the summer we have heat waves and we see them walking on the footpaths without supplies, without water, without a towel and, you
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know, laney here in rome, for example, there's free water everywhere, but the city yesterday decided to put up some trees at all. >> the bus stops to try to offer some shade. we're expecting the temperatures here in southern italy to get hotter and hotter as the week progresses tomorrow. and especially on friday before we see any relief. but we know we've talked about this before. the locals know what to do they know to stay inside during the heat of the day. it's those tourists were trying to take advantage what, little time they have in places as beautiful and hot as rome. and lady. >> yeah, exactly. >> be prepared hats, water, and perhaps an umbrella to protect from the sun barbie nadeau, always good to see you. >> thank you. san francisco giants legend willie mays has died at 93. the giants made the announcement on social media. qizan nights for hall of famer played in the old leagues and was among the first generation of african american players major league baseball's cnn's andy scholes, looks back on his amazing career and legacy from
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the time he said foot and the major leagues as a 20-year-old rookie for the new york giants, 1951 to his last days with the mets 22 years later. >> no one played like willie mays born in alabama here and the nickname, the say hey kid for his enthusiasm towards baseball. he played in 24 all star games, was twice voted national league mvp and slim 660 home runs to rank sixth on the all-time list. >> when i got to hit up a one spawn new york was like my family they embraced me like my mother and dad says and my dad says, when you go to new york if they slap you you turn the other cheek because if you don't take on shoot, you maize was as dominant in the field as he was at the plate, winning 12 gold gloves in game one of the 1954 world series. his over the
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shoulder catch was considered the key point in a giant shocking sweep of the indians and has gone down in history as one of the games most memorable catches. >> people talk about the catch and i don't understand why, because i didn't win if things other than just can't catch a ball. but when you find stuff like that and it was furious, they had to pick a highlight and they pick i guess that one for the highlight, in 1958, maize made the move out west with the giants and batted a career high 3477 years later, mace had one of his best seasons clubbing 52 home runs, winning a second mvp award. during the 1972 season, the 41-year-old was dealt back to new york to play for the mess in what became the last at bat of his career, mays hit a game-winning single knee 12th inning of game two of the 1973 world series putting an exclamation point on a one of a kind career but perhaps even greater than his performance on the field. was the legacy he left often playing his first major league game just four
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as president of south africa. it will hit a coalition governments since his party, the african national congress was unable to secure an outlier when in last month's general election, nvidia is now the largest publicly traded company in the world, taking the title from microsoft confuse chips is essential in producing processors that power artificial intelligence systems. and videos stock is up roughly 174% for the year well, russian president vladimir putin is thanking north korea for its quotes consistent and unwavering support for russia and policy those comments coming during his visit to pyongyang as he sat down for talks with the north korean leader kim jong un, according to tass, that meeting, including the signing of a new strategic partnership agreements and an invitation for kim to visit moscow. we've got cnn's ivan watson joining
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us from hong kong with more good to see ivan and this coming through just a short time ago that putin and kim sign hang of this new strategic partners to ship packed. and we've got to remember these packets have been signed before between the two countries. will basically replace the previous ones. why is this one strategic and specific? what do we know about how the relationship between russia and north korea has evolved through the years we don't actually know how this is different. the kremlin official who signaled that this would be signed, this new strategic partnership. he insisted that this is not confrontational. and also indicated that it is kind of an evolution of a handful of pre yes treaties. and bilateral declarations that the different governments in moscow and behind yang have made in the past. but it does show, i think also the fact that this is the second face-to-face meeting between putin and kim jong un
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in nine months. >> it does show a warming ties between queen these two governments and if you're wondering why they seem to be getting closer right now, take a listen to what kim jong un had to say during their meeting earlier today. >> and pyongyang the dprk expresses full support and solidarity with the struggles of the russian government, military and the people which are conducting special military operations in ukraine to protect its own sovereignty, safety, and territorial the ability it is, russia's war in ukraine that i believe has pushed the kremlin closer to the most isolated country in the world, north korea it is because vladimir putin is more isolated internationally now than he was even three years ago. and his statements have been full of condemnations of
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what he describes as imperialistic us behavior in the world. a desire to redraw a world order to make it more multi-polar and putting him in line with north korea's regime, which faces sanctions from the united nations security council, and which russia has actually made moves to help protect north korea from those types of sanctions in just the last couple of months. so that is something that is driving these two countries, these two strong men closer together, of course white house and the south korean government have accused north korea of supplying russia with conventional weapons like potentially thousands of containers worth of full of artillery rounds, something that north korea has denied il-10 all right. >> ivan watson. thank you so much for that update. good to see you well, israel is warning
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hizballah they could potentially be an all-out war after the run back militant group published a nine minute long video of military and civilian sites in israel. now the video appears to show signs it's in highly populated israeli says he is close to the lebanese border hinting that hezbollah could strike major targets. they're meantime, america's top diplomats is confirming an ongoing pores of a heavy bomb shipment to israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu tries to ramp up pressure on the united states and see you. blinken says the biden admin the situation is reviewing the 2000 pound bombs shipment that was paused last month of a concerns they may be used in densely populated areas in gaza. now, in a video message and it's on yahoo says it's inconceivable that the us has been withholding weapons and ammunitions from israel and added that blinken and it has ushered in the restrictions would be lifted. we looked cnn, scott mcclain with us from istanbul on cover all these top lines. i mean, firstly, i want to start off with his bulla and
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israel and the concern about there being an escalation and just what we've been seeing on the rhetoric friends and even with this video that was released, what do we understand about the risks, right now sure. >> so you have a senior us official alanine named ammo hochstein, who has been doing some shuttle diplomacy over the last few days and monday, he was in israel yesterday. he was in lebanon meeting with hezbollah ally among others trying to turn down the temperature on this whole thing and try to encourage a more diplomatic solution to the ramp-up in hostilities that we have seen over the last few days. and weeks. but frankly, the secretary of state, antony blinken was asked about whether that strategy is working, and he was pretty blunt, didn't saying that look, because of this back-and-forth that we have been seeing lately across the border. there is always still remains the possibility of a miscalculation which could
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lead to something wider. already, you have 150,000 people across both sides of the board who had been displaced from in southern lebanon and from northern israel as well. you have hezbollah saying that they're not going to stop their attacks on israel until it stops what it's doing in gaza. and now, israel is saying that they are ready. the military has approved a plan for all out war in lebanon. should it come to that in the foreign minister? yesterday made pretty clear that israel is getting closer to that point where it may need to go to war. now, antony blinken, lenny was also asked yesterday about this whole back-and-forth with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who put out this video specifically to foreign journalists to make two points. one they saying that the us is holding up weapons and ammunition shipments in to that blinken says that he's doing everything that he can to remove that bottleneck. he's referring to a closed-door meeting in person the last time blinken was in israel, the white house said, frankly, they genuinely did not know what the
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prime minister was referring to because they say that there has only been one weapons shipment that has been held up and is under review 3,500 bombs, about half of them 500 pound bombs. the other half 2000 pound bombs. these are weapons that can do an enormous amount of damage to the have a huge crater send shrapnel a hundreds of feet in every single direction, and blinken was asked about this yesterday, and specifically, he said that look that shipment is under review. everything else though, is moving as normal, but he was also pressed on whether netanyahu was telling the truth about his claim that blinken says that he is trying to remove these so-called bottlenecks. listen to the exchange again i've been i've been as clear as i can possibly be i'm not going to i'm not going to talk about what we said in in diplomatic conversations. >> i can just say i can just say again that we have a
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commitment to make sure that israel has what needs to defend itself against a whole variety of threats and that has been the white house is line and the biden administration's line for some time that they will make sure that they will do everything that they can to make sure israel has what it needs. >> they just don't want those weapons to be used in a dense urban environment. a leonie life a rafah why it's got mcclain. >> thank you so much for that update now, nato could be close to selecting. its next secretary general, the dutch prime minister margaret, is widely expected to be selected as a military alliances. next leader, the organizations currently der yen stoltenberg dosed reta i think molecule is a very strong candidate. >> it has a lot of experience as prime minister, he is a close friend and colleague and i are there for strongly believe that's very soon the leinz will have decided on my
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successor, and that will be good for followers, for nato and also for me stoltenberg's comments come after hungary's prime minister viktor orban's said, the country is ready to support her it as brd after being assured that hungry will not be expected to take part in nieto's activities in ukraine. according to the rules, all 32 native members must unanimously agree to pick the next leader of the military alliance, or ben is also making clear his support for former us president donald trump or ban unveiled, make europe great again as the new slogan as part of hungary's official motto for its upcoming turn at the rotating presidency of the council of the european union. >> it's clear or not to trump's make america great again, catchphrase now the two leaders have not hidden the affinity for one another, trump posted all ban in mar-a-lago in march the first time boeing's
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embattled ceo has answered directly to you as lawmakers about the company's troubled safety record, and he also came face-to-face with the families of passengers killed into boeing crashes. dave calhoun and gered, a grilling from republicans and democrats, like at a senate committee hearing tuesday, he was questioned about allegations that the company has cut corners, put profits over safety, and retaliated against whistleblowers. writer as the hearing began, calhoun turned around and apologize directly to the families of boeing 737 max victims the combined 346 people were killed in crashes in indonesia and ethiopia in 2018 and 2019. >> now before the hearing another boeing whistleblower came forward accusing the planemaker of hiding faulty parts from regulators our evasion correspondent, pittman team has more spirited transparency. >> tonight, the head of boeing says he is responsible for the
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company's repeat failures spanning years. it is the major admission from a relentless blasting by senators. the first public hearings since january's dramatic door plug blowout brought boeing quality control into question. >> this hearing is a moment of reckoning. >> you don't recognize the following that has airplanes falling out of the sky boeing ceo dave calhoun walked into a hearing room at capacity with critics in the audience. >> families of those killed in the 2737 max eight crashes helps signs saying the company has blood on its hands, like to apologize all our spread throughout it is the newest acknowledgment by boeing of its faults from the certification of its planes to problems on factory floors, easier chilling allegation the bombshell here from committee chair richard blumenthal, a new whistleblower account that boeing hd substandard parts from the faa and still put them on
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airplanes. >> blumenthal says the workers spoke up, but was told to shut up. >> how many of your employees had been fired for retaliating against whistleblowers, sent her i don't have that number on the tip of my tongue, but i know what happens. >> the account in this hearing makes more than a dozen boeing whistleblowers speak to the committee here, senators from both parties, preska, calhoun on quality control. >> he outlined an overhaul plan. >> our culture is far from perfect but we are taking action and we are making progress though his promises did little to settle critics. why haven't you resigned, senator, i'm sticking this through. >> i'm proud of having taken the job. i'm proud of our proud of this. do you record and i can proudly say record of our boeing people. you're proud of this safety record i am proud of every action we have taken. calhoun is staying on as boeing ceo until the end of the year sam, you sumo was killed in the 2019 737 max eight crash. here, her mother said
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she has no faith in a boeing turnaround when they get pressed for time and they need to produce a lot of planes quickly. they throw all of their safety rubrics out the window. >> here is what is next for boeing's decision from the justice department about whether or not the company will face criminal charges for the fatal 737 max eight crashes because senator blumenthal is a former federal prosecutor and here he left no doubt about where he stands. he says he wants to see accountability and families do to peak mundane. cnn, washington and still to come a night in jail for justin timberlake, who was busted in new york for allegedly driving while intoxicated. >> what the pop star is saying about the incident i'll be right back same cnn the most anticipated moment of this election and the stakes couldn't be higher hi, the president and the former president. one stage moderated by jake tapper and dana bash, the cnn presidential debate
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