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i campaign in crisis on this fourth of july holiday they, president biden keenly aware that he may only have hours to save his campaign, can a primetime interview convinced voters that he's up for the job. >> and an alarming new report about boeing as a former inspector says scrap parts ended up on assembly lines, parts that were considered unsuitable to fly routinely used on the planes company was building every day and a searing heat wave hitting the united states ports of california could sue, could soon see some temperatures that are hot further than anything ever recorded on the planet we're following these major developing stores and many more all coming in right here. >> the cnn news central happy fourth of july and things thank you for joining us. >> we do begin with a president on the ropes and running out of time. the next two days could be the most critical to his reelection campaign. today,
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we're hearing new interval views one week after the debate, debacle that set off alarm bells within his own party tomorrow, president biden caps off a day on the trail with the airing of a high-profile primetime sit down with abc news. we have cnn's arlette saenz joining us now are let, what are you hearing from the white house? while briana, it's been one week since president biden's debate against donald trump, and he is still working to try to assuage the concerns within his party about the future of his candidacy and his ability to serve in a second term. now at least two house democratic lawmakers have called for president biden to step aside, and we're told that in a private phone call last night with top leadership in the house, including house minority leader hakeem jeffries, some hot top democrats said they also believe it's time for the president to step aside while others expressed worry of what kind of frenzy it might cause if biden were to leave the race and leave a vacuum at the top of the democratic ticket or president biden hosted
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governors here at the white house yesterday to try to hear some of their concerns around on this debate. and so far, he's really insisted that he is remaining in this race, sending an email to supporters and also telling us campaign staff that he will be in this race until the end. and this morning to interviews the president conducted yesterday with black radio show host aired, and he try to explain a part of his performance on the debate, insisting that voters should judge him, not on that debate, but on his time in office, take a listen is there any reason for the american people to be concerned no, i had a bad base day, but 90 minutes on stage. >> does not erase what i've done for three-and-a-half years, proud of the record, and we just got to keep a little bit now the president has privately acknowledged at least one key ally that he realizes the coming days will be critical to his campaign. >> you mentioned he will sit for an interview with abc news.
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many of his allies have encouraged him to do those types of interviews to hold press conferences, have more impromptu sessions to show the heat he is a steady hand and ready to serve a second term. he will also hit the campaign trail in wisconsin tomorrow and philadelphia on sunday, trying to go directly plea to those voters and key battleground states. so the president is here at the white house today, they will be hosting some fourth of july festivities for military families on the south lawn. his spending the de in part with his family who i'm told remains all in on him staying in this race. of course, vice president kamala harris is also set to join those forth of july why celebrations on the south lawn of the white house at a time when of course, biden has made protecting and preserving democracy a key feature of his campaign perhaps even more for important on this fourth of july holiday, and we're learning as well that president biden spoke with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> today. what more can you tell us about the call? >> yeah, president biden spoke
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with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu just a short time ago to discuss the developments relating to a possible season it's fire and hostage release deal between israel and hamas. i'm told vice president kamala harris also joined that call and we also spotted cia director bill burns departure carding, the white house. shortly after we learned that call had ended. now, it comes as there have been some gut potential glimmers of hope that these talks between israel hamas might get back on track. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has directed his team to work towards direct negotiations through there mediators with hamas. hamas had provided some type of response in recent days to some of the framework and language that had been presented to them. but it also comes at a time when and a president biden, of course, has for a while been pushing the israelis to try to get to some type of deal with hamas, to try to secure the release of the hostages. and eventually, at first have a temporary
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ceasefire, but hopefully an end to the war. but it comes, of course, is present biden's fighting his for his own political survival at home and at a time when many hey democrats within his own party, especially young voters, have expressed frustration with the president's handling of the conflict between israel and hamas. so we will see what further developments might come from this negotiation jin, as some israeli officials are expressing some cautious optimism going forward. >> all all right, arlette saenz, live force from the white house. thank you. let's turn now to cnn's alayna treene and alaina newly released video revealing exactly what former president trump thinks of president biden's debate, performance. share this with us right? well, it's been interesting, briana, because surprisingly, donald trump has actually tried to keep himself out of the spotlight this week. that's a very rare move, for the former from our president, but really republicans and trump himself are relishing the democratic hand-wringing. that's going on following joe biden's poor performance last week, and they want to let that continue to be the story. however there was a
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video that was recently leaked of donald trump on his golf course. this week, heavily criticizing both joe biden and vice president kamala harris. take a listen to what donald trump said oh, broken down pilot to vega, he just quit. >> you know, he's quitting the risk. is that right? yeah. i got it. right and that means we have camila. i think she's gonna be better she soap it's issue. so you just can't now, briana clearly very candid words from donald trump there. >> it's unclear if he knew that he was being filmed and that moment, but i will say that he did himself share the video to his truth, truth, social pays page and look, even though there's trying to stay out of the public i this week, let the story be about
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democrats. we have obviously seen both the trump campaign as well as his leading super packs lobbing intense criticism after joe biden and kamala harris and i can tell you from my reporting that even though you just heard him, they're saying that perhaps kamala harris would be a better opponent that she'd be easier for to be because she's terrible. i know from my conversations with trump's campaign, they're not exactly sure what this could mean for them. if joe biden were to step aside, they're not sure if that would actually benefit them, particularly given they've spent so much time, including creating this massive data operation that infrastructure around his general campaign focused on joe biden. there's a lot of uncertainty about what the future could mean of of course, not just for democrats, but also for republicans and trump's own campaign. >> yeah, very interesting insights. a alayna treene, live for force on this. thank you so much for us. >> aside from the voting public, the president desperately needed as to win support from his fellow elected democrats. tomorrow's interview
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and a live event and wisconsin could help or hurt depending on how things go. right now, only two democratic congressman of called for him to step aside, scene and sutherland's are safadi is here in the studio with us and suddenly, what are you hearing from democrats who have spoken to president by? >> well, some boars are expressing their concern directly to the president. there was a meeting at the white house last night with about 20 democratic governors, some who were in person, some virtually. and we heard from some of those governor st. they spoke up and that median and took their concerns directly. the president main governor janet mills, she told cnn that she told the president that some she's hearing from some of the voters in our state, some anxiety about in her words, his difficult to watch debate performance and anxiety whether he could win or not. and in that meeting, we're told according to sources that biden pushed back and reiterated his determination here to defeat trump and there was a small group of democratic governors who came to this take-out position at the white house driveway afterwards. and they
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really echoed the same line and showed us support a vote of confidence for the president i'm here to tell you today. president joe biden is in it to win it. and all of us said we pledged our support to him because the thanks could not be higher. >> none of us are denying thursday night was a bad performance. it was a bad it was a bad. again, if you will, on that, but it doesn't impact what i believe he's delivering. and the president is going to present is our nominee. the present are parties are party leader and the president has told us and he was very clear back there that he is in this so when this and on capitol hill, we're certainly hearing publicly and privately a lot more concerns for us, as you mentioned to sitting members of congress, democrats let's have called for biden to step aside. and they did convene this conference call last night with top democratic leaders and some of the top members of the house and many members told hakeem jeffries that top democrat i didn't house look, he has to
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step aside. we want him to go now we're told according to sources that jeffries did not reveal how his thinking he of course, has so much sway and what happens here. they are all seem to be giving it a, beat. see how friday's interview goes, see how that lands, and then they will be all back in washington monday of next week. yeah. >> and at least for now, publicly so you're trying to present a united front, sutherland's friday. thanks so much for their 40 let's discuss now with democratic congressman jared hoffman of california congressman. thank you so much for being with us this afternoon and happy. fourth of july you said soon after the debate that democrats have to be laser-focused on winning and not hand-wringing or sentimentality do you believe that president biden's still gives your party the best shot to win in november i don't know boris but here's what i do know. >> the guy you showed a few minutes ago, donald trump, is a fundamental threat. to democracy, to our fundamental rights and to the free world joe biden is not, but i do know
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that we're also not on a winning trajectory. and i think we've got to be honest about that. so we need a reset, we need a course correction. we've got to acknowledge that this was not just one bad night. this is a pretty pervasive and widespread perception that's been dragging president biden down in the polls for many months so we've got to figure this out. i think we have a couple of weeks to do it but we've got to do it so, congressman, what does that course correction that you're describing look like well it's a great question and that's what many of us are struggling with. >> but i think we have to remember that this is a winnable campaign two weeks from today. the republican party is going to nominate a convicted felon in an adjudicated sex predator, a guy that wants to be a dictator, a guy who's deeply unpopular i think certainly right after they finished that spectacle, we need to have our ticket
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finalized so we can go out and win this election. >> when it comes to your description, quote, many of us struggling, it seems like behind closed doors as we've heard and cnn's reporting, there is anxiety and there is some have described it, panic but publicly, as we just heard an in sunland reporting, it seems that democrats want to present the idea that this was just one bad incident. do you think that as a party, there's not yet been an acknowledgment as you made a moment ago that this wasn't an episode that this is a string of lapses that has been reported on for months now i think there are different perspectives on that. boras to be perfectly honest some people want to write this off as one bad night. they want to insult the critics column bed wetter is, et cetera. i don't think that's helped i think we've got to take a very sober look at the reality of the race as
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it currently stands. and it wasn't just one bad night. it was a bad night that may have locked in a really unfortunate narrative about president biden's age and fitness. and that narrative could be very hard to undo. so we've just got to be honest about that. were four months before the election and the guy who is threatening our democracy are fundamental rights, and the free world right now is winning. we've got to fix that it may be hard to undo that narrative, but do you see a way for president biden perhaps through these interviews or standing in front of a crowd of reporters without a teleprompter answering questions. >> do you see a way for him to regain the confidence of your party and its voters? >> what boris, there's not a lot of time and that narrative is pretty established now, it wasn't just one debate and so it's going to be very difficult for this president to undo it and i will say this. my colleague jim clyburn said
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something very important. if president biden i didn't decides that in the interests of defeating donald trump and saving this democracy and the free world from everything he represents that he is ready to pass the torch it needs to be and i think should be vice president harris at the top of the ticket. and i can imagine any number of really compelling people that could round out, uh, winning ticket with vice president harris, a ticket that would bring all kinds of enthusiasm and excitement to this race and put us in a position to win it that is significant that you would support the vice president stepping in for president biden, should he decide to step aside? he obviously hasn't done that and we have reporting from inside his camp that his family is encouraging him to stay in the race. some of his most trusted allies are doing the same. what would be your message to those folks that have the president? it's ear about perhaps persuading him in
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a direction that as you see, it would be better for the party and for the country yet none of us want to be in a position of appearing to try to pressure joe biden and push him out. we'd love this guy this guy is a hero in my eyes and pretty much all my colleagues for saving us from donald trump in 2020 for being a great transformative president that delivered amazing results holds i think my message for anyone right now who's struggling with this is to just step back and make a fully informed decision this should not be about sentimentality. it should not be about perceptions of loyalty or whatever to one person. it's so much bigger than that the stakes of this all right everything, when we think about our democracy, our fundamental rights, and the free world. so we've got to detach ourselves for a minute and really take a sober look at where the race currently stands and what's the best way to win it?
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>> how much time do you think president biden has before ultimately making a decision sooner is better obviously, now i will say this. >> we probably don't talk enough about timing the republicans in a few days are going to begin their convention. i talked about the spectacle of literally nominating a evicted felon we probably don't want to finalize our ticket if that's where we are and give them a week of prime time to beat the heck out of it. i think it would be far better to make our decision right after they're spectacle. and then come together and go win this election. >> a congressman, if president biden stays in the race and if republicans take back the white house, take back the senate, and keep the house what do you think joe biden's legacy will look like i don't want to speculate
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is taking an increasingly defiant stance, insisting he will not step out of the presidential race he said to hit the campaign trail tomorrow and he will sit for his first tv interview since his shaky debate performance. >> the interview is with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos, and it airs tomorrow night in its entirety as a primetime special. but is this interview going to do? what it needs to do? is this a make or break moment for the president? you bet it is. so joining us to discuss, we have sara fisher, cnn media analyst and senior media reporter for axios. we also have jeffrey angle, director of the center for presidential history at southern methodist university sara, i wonder what you think about the timeline here, because we've seen president biden, he did these local interviews for black radio stations. they aired today, but that's a full week after this debate. and then this prime time interview that he'll be doing. we'll have occurred more than a week after the debate is that too late? while he needed to figure out what his plan was
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going to be in his strategy was going to be i think that's why you saw this time lapse, but also remember this interview was supposed to err on sunday and i've reached out to the white house to ask whose idea was it to push it up further? >> they have not responded. so i assume the white house was the ones that wanted to bring this interview from airing sunday to bring it to be airing on friday, it gives him a little bit more time than to figure out if he could do further big interviews. but i think you bring up a good point. notice that he seated the big abc interview with a few smaller interviews, right trying to get his feet on the ground, trying to get used to let's he's going to be asked. the other thing is radio is very different from television. and so he wanted to make sure that he can get prepared for the big tv interview. the big question briana comes after the abc interview. is he going to do more on television? i think people saw something that they can't unsee without debate. he needs to prove that that wasn't a one-off instance. by showing them multiple unscripted tv interviews or multiple unscripted moments before we get into the summer, we're hearing that from his allies. they want reps and they
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want to see them in pretty quick succession. jeffrey, i wonder what you make of the response time here. and how this compares to other administrations when it comes to dealing with a crisis situation unfortunately, for the president, real problem is that he doesn't have those reps as you just said, he doesn't have the number of times that people can look at back at his performance and say, yeah, that was a trustworthy performance. >> i mean, the performance that we saw last week will definitely go down in the annals of presidential history as the worst hey performance in american history. and he needs to get out there again because the truth of matter is he can continue to lose support every time that he has a bad performance but even gaining support is difficult because he might only be able to win back a little bit of the trust that he had through a great performance. so in essence, he's hi wire at this point and he has no margin for error kev,
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you seen a single interview make an impact? >> have you seen a single interview be a game changer? >> historically, i can think of two actually, the first is 1979, when ted kennedy decided to run an insurgent campaign against the incumbent jimmy carter, a democrat and xom party. and kennedy was asked by an interviewer in a one-on-one, just like president biden is going to have why do you want to be president and kennedy spent about two minutes not answering the question you think that's the softball of all softball questions. and the fact that he wasn't able to articulate why he wanted to be president really demonstrated that he only wanted to be president for the sake of being president hurt his campaign. now he didn't continue on, but of course you didn't win the nomination. the second is in back in 1960, it's actually me interview with president dwight eisenhower during one of his press conferences. he of course was one of the first actually the first president to do televised press conferences. he was asked about the republican
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nominee, his vice president richard nixon can you tell us a moment when nixon really gave advice that changed your mind? i mean, nixon saying that he's a foreign policy expert and eisenhower, who frankly had no love for nixon said, well, if you give me a week, maybe i can get back to you on something basically undermining the entire point of the nixon campaign that nixon was expected so those are two instances where individual moments in interviews or at least reporters questions really did shape the entire campaign he needs one that doesn't shape it in a negative way. >> he wants to, this to be a balloon. so i wonder, sarah, what you are watching for when you see this interview tomorrow night, he was ill-prepared in the last debate, briana, because he was so focused on policy and on substance it's what we need from him in this interview is going to be energy and rigueur. we need to see that he is awake, that he has the stamina to pull off along interview. so he doesn't need to focus on nailing every single little detail in number.
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forget about that. just show the american people that you had the energy to do the job. by the way, if you look at his campaign ads coming out out of this they've shifted a little bit. he was so focused on president trump is a liar and he doesn't tell the truth and i do. now he's starting to focus on okay. i get it. i might have of age on me, but i have wisdom and i have knowledge. he starting to think a little bit more about addressing the age questions specifically, that's what he needs to do in this interview. don't worry about substance worry about your energy. he did that a little bit coming out of the reveal of robert hur's report, where he said wasn't going to bring charges because he would appear to be this sort of pardon me. >> i'm not quoting it correctly, but you know, the quota was like a well-meaning elderly man with who is forgetful. and he did bring energy out of that, but he also made mr. stakes in his comments that had people questioning his ability, biden's ability to be coherent. so even if you bring things energy, how important is
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that? and for him to avoid those mistakes very important. and there's a few things that he can do tactically to avoid those problems. one, forget about hard enough numbers. biden has traditionally had a stutter problem, gets caught up sometimes when he's trying to recall the exact figure, don't worry about that. think about broad, broad topics. broad points, and drive them home with as much rigueur, bigger's you can if he's tries to get into the nitty-gritty that's where he tends to get really tripped up and that's where people start to question this is, the ability to recall facts, his ability to recall concepts when in reality, sometimes it's just him not figuring out small details in real time if he doesn't do well jeffrey r for reporting indicates that he has confided in someone close to him that the conditions where he would consider stepping aside or if he's taking in the polls we donors, if he's performing poorly in interviews. so if he does perform poorly in this
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interview there we're going to just be so many more questions about whether he should continue in you as the nominee or not. if he does step aside what does history tell us about the potential outcome of this ticket? >> history doesn't have a lot to tell us, to be honest, because we've never had a convention a democrat or republican since 1950 to go past the first ballot. and i would have to presume that if president biden does decide to step down, that they would have to be valid obviously, at the at the convention whether an eye he says kamala harris should get his delegates or not. but there's a sense in which i think sometimes democrats in particular mecole, too complicated for themselves. i mean, there's, there's an old adage and baseball that you should never do. what makes your opponent happy? whether you should pull out a pitcher or not? well, in this case, it seems that donald trump's team really wants president biden to stay in. they think that he is the best chance that they have because of all the good work they've done in laying the groundwork of him being an
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elderly man that they have the best chance against him. and he is the best recipients of their attacks. well, if that's the case, i don't think the democrats need to do anything. that's going to make deir opponent, especially one who they think is a threat to democracy make their opponent happy with his opponents. >> all right, we'll see, listen this is going to be a week. we'll see how it goes. sara fisher, jeffrey angle. thank you so much to both of you. and coming up millions of americans across the u.s. really feeling the heat. this fourth of july especially in california, stephanie ylim is in one of the golden state's hotspots. stephanie that's right briana we are in northern california where we have some record-breaking heat and some dangerous wildfires that is forcing thousands to evacuate coming up. i'm gonna tell you what officials are asking people not to do here on this fourth of july, you're watching cnn i voted, but
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to be the second largest reservoir in the state that fire is churning through acres and it has thousands of people evacuated because of the conditions up there. we've just learned right now that 11 firefighters have been injured while battling this blaze. eight of those injuries or because of heat related concerns, there getting cleared right now as we're learning from cal fire. but this is turning out to be a very dangerous fire season. and part of the reason is because of the fact that we had wet winters, in fact, taken hey, listen to nick schuller here from calfire, explain why that is this winter we had a significant amount of rain, but with rain brings growth and the challenge with that is that fuels and vegetation continues to dry out. >> and in california that spells the next large wildfire and what's also really important about this, what's important about this part here is the fact that because this year we've already seen a 1,600% increase in the number of because burned compared to
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this time last year. >> so already burning through more than 130,000 acres in california according to calfire. so it showed you this is a much more active year as far far as fires are concerned. and that is why they're asking people, it's fourth of july, but the last thing you need to do is set off any fireworks that can easily spark the blaze between the heat that dry conditions and also with the fires just being able to take off in these winds, they're asking people not to do that and they're also saying people should stay inside because the heat is going to be in some parts of this area above 110 degrees for several days. and in some places, 110 degrees is in the shade. we have seen desktop already one in san jose, california. we've also seen some in nevada as well, or an arizona near the grand canyon, dangerous conditions, boras. and so this is one fourth of july at that staying inside would be your best plan of action and triple-digit temperatures in the shade. stephanie ylim, hope you're
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liptak, the white house. and this is cnn yet another boeing whistleblower is describing safety problems, alleging that the company knowingly he used effective parts building its planes. >> another blow coming after boeing has faced some serious questions about its safety record. and just these multiple incidents now, they include two fatal crashes in 2018 and 2019. and of course that incident when a door plug blew off a plane, when it was at 16,000 feet in the air earlier this year, cnn aviation correspondent pete montane sat down with this latest whistleblower if everett washington as a boeing company town, then merle meyers was
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accompany man is a 30 year veteran of boeing meyers says his job as a quality control manager put his kids through college. it's a family tradition is his late mother was a boeing inspector, able to unilever laterally decide if a new airplane just off the factory line was fit to flights, what would she think about what is happening at boeing? she'd be absolutely livid. meyer's new allegations detail an elaborate off the practice centering on parts deemed not safe to put in new airplanes. he is the latest whistleblower slower to come forward with claims of quality control lapses at boeing. this is his first tv interview, inspired by the january 5 door plug blowout on an alaska airlines 737 max nine spray painted red bad parts deemed not up to boeing standards are taken from boeing's everett plant sent to its scrap facility and all burn. but then one day in 2015, meyer says a crate, a bad parts or
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improperly sent back from auburn to boeing's everett factory myers alleges the practice continued for years tallying that more than 50,000 parts escaped bow when quality control, 50,000 parts. that's what we countered at the time it seems like a heck of a lot. it's a heck of a lot indeed, what does that say to you? well, that says it puts people's lives at risk, not just passengers, but flight crews and a lot of these are flight critical parts that made it back into the production system. company emails show myers repeatedly flagged the issue to boeing's corporate investigations team, pointing out what he says, we're repeat violations of boeing's safety rules, but myers insists investigators routinely failed to enforce so those rules in a 2022 email, he wrote that boeing investigators ignored eyewitness observations and the hard work done to ensure the safety of future passengers and crew. why would they do this
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schedule? the schedule to get points out the door to make money? >> yeah myers believes he was forced out of boeing last year and is concerned there are still problems at the company. >> i think they need to punish. they need to fire people that blatantly he violate the process and endanger the flying public. that's a huge problem. and a core a core are requirement of a quality system is to keep bad parts and good parts apart in a statement boeing says it encourages employees to speak up, and that to ensure the safety, quality, and conformance of our products, we investigate all allegations of improper behavior such as unauthorized movement of parts or ms handling of documents. we then work diligently to address them and make improvements. meyer says he is coming forward now
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because of the pride he has in boeing, he goes so far as to call it a wonderful company. one he says has been going astray and is in desperate need of change. >> but you have to care leadership has to care to do that. but if you can't even keep parts segregated from good parts, what? what else aren't you doing, right you heard boeing statement, but it did not address specific allegations by myers. one mystery here is that we do not have an exact accounting of where for all these parts ended up. meyer says they ranged from superficial far parts like fasteners, to parts on the critical wing flaps that are used for landing. if these parts we're not returned to the scrap yard are whistleblowers worried that they ended up on new plans that were delivered to airlines over the last decade or so that and the recent issues at boeing is why are whistleblower is speaking up right now 50,000
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parts and that's counted, right? yeah. that's what he counted. and that was his own sort of accounting of this to try and get to the bottom of this theoretically, there could be more, it could be something that we just don't know the full scope of peymon team. >> thanks so much for that. it's not reporting. appreciate a few still to come. no one is pushing me out. president biden, defiant as democrats remained divided over whether he should stay at the top of their ticket. and it's become a july 4 tradition just like barbecues and fireworks were talking about the nathan's hot dog eating contest. it wrapped blast our piedmont team was closely watching we're going to have the details. this year's new winner is patrick. we're letting he 858 hot dogs and buns and just ten minutes that was five more disease than the next closest competitor to the all time menchu record 76 held by joey chestnut, who did not compete this year make you soon so one of the women's competition earlier, she doesn't 51 dogs and buns a new women's four. make sure you don't miss cnn's the fourth in america, a must-see musical
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