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to russia in the early days of the pandemic. >> former president trump denied the claims. he told abc news that they were false these are revelations in a new book from bob woodward, which once again puts trump's relationship with russians. hooten into the spotlight in florida, sarasota, bradenton international airport we'll stay closed at least until wednesday. crews are working to repair damage caused by hurricane helene and a facebook post, the airport said the entire be concourse lost, its roof impacted of course, screening checkpoints and all 13 aircraft gaetz governor tim walz returned to his old football team in minnesota on friday good mark the 25th anniversary of his team's state championship when you're a prized is coaching role, gave the team a pep talk ahead of the game. well, it's did the coin toss before kickoff before taking a seat in the stands to watch his former team win 28 to seven federal judge is pressing
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the justice department to defend their plea deal with boeing before accepting the deal, boeing agreed to plead guilty to fraud and pay hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for decisions they made leading up to two crashes five years ago. >> but the crash victims families say that is not nearly enough. they want the judge to throw out the agreement. the judge says, he's going to issue a ruling as soon as possible, joining me now is cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, along with cnn safety analyst and former faa safety inspector, david soucie. thank you both for joining me this morning. while the government attorneys for boeing argue that the judge should accept this deal. so let's start with you, joey, what are some reasons that the judge might reject this plea deal? >> you veronica, good to be with you. so judges have broad authority as it relates to examining plea deals in determining whether they're just that fair and appropriate. and to your question, really, what the judge considers is a
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legal term called is it in the interest of justice, right. so a judge is going to balance various priority he's right. we started off by talking about the victims and how the victims are none too pleased as it relates to this deal, believing it's a sweetheart deal and then needs to be more accountability. there needs to be more executive who are held accountable and by the way, this should have not happened in the first place. you can engage in these deceptive practices and expect to get away with it. and so the judge is certainly going to value that, but the judge also has devalued the department of justice is indication that they may not be able to prove a criminal case beyond a reasonable doubt. and that's a certainly a very heightened standard. and then the judge finally has the balance boeing and its interests and what it does to the national supply chain, to the federal contracting, to its influence on the economy that's what the judge at the end of the day, veronica has to consider in making an assessment as to whether approve or to deny this plea deal. >> he there's a lot of things to consider. and david, we know how the victims feel based on
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your analysis. will this positively affect change in terms of safety in the industry if the judge decides to accept this plea deal regardless of how it is it comes out in the end, the fact is there's been an incredible amount of work done to make sure this doesn't happen again. so those things are not being considered by the judge at this point that he's looking at what's going on right now what but what i'm concerned about is the fact that the faa seems to be walking away with this with their nose clean. it's all about boeing right now, but there has to be consideration for the fact that they are complicit as well in allowing this position for boeing to be in allowing that to happen. they're in charge of oversight and safety where where do they fall out of the picture here? so that's another thing i think the judge might want to have to consider is the fact that our is bowing the only the only person that created this issue and made those crimes happened. >> and that's an interesting point and joey, speaking of the
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justice department, argued that the penalties boeing agreed to were the most serious available. and while no individuals face criminal charges as a result of this agreement, they're not providing immunity to employees or executives for conduct. so could there be more legal problems ahead for the company? >> yeah. veronica, i think that's a function of how the company acts moving forward, i think in having this discussion, we need to be mindful that there was an agreement back in agreement, they of course, boeing agreed to certain conduct and to avoid fraud was what we call a deferred prosecution agreement in english, that means we're going to prosecute you, but i'll tell you what. if you engage in good behavior over a period of three years, there'll be nothing to see here will dismiss it. however, here we go again. and so i think what to the extent that there might be liability moving forward, it's going to depend on whether boeing and their executives are good
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actors. they comply with whatever the plea agreement ultimately is, right? to the extent that this has engaged in or it's modified in any way. and so we'll see that's a fact that that's not yet determined. we have to examine that conduct and see whether or not they're in full compliance with whatever order is ultimately decided upon. >> well, many people will certainly be watching david you talked about the faa potentially coming away from this clean. how does boeing sustain itself as a company in the future in terms of its reputation? >> well, it's difficult thing to discuss because of the fact that we talk about a safety culture in the faa and with in the industry, the safety culture is something that creates itself. it can't be mandated. i can't be moved. it has to do as as joey was saying with the conduct of the people involved. and i think that's where boeing has to look forward to make sure that they have the right people in the right places that are gonna be honest, forthright, and transparent about everything
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that they do. and i think they've made some great strides and moving in that direction, but it couldn't take a generation for that to occur to make that really sink into what kind of accompany they're going to be moving forward. that's not an easy task. and i think maybe they have the right person in charge now with their new ceo to do that all right. >> well, joey jackson and david soucie. thank you so much for your analysis. >> still ahead. the warning from the da about what you might actually be getting when you order pharmaceuticals online from springfield, ohio where haitian immigrants face hate in this city. they've called home if all of the haitians here where gun what do you think happens to springfield? >> the whole story with anderson cooper tomorrow at 8:00 on nothing if no one can afford
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at nine on cnn to the public, be aware of so-called online pharmacies because they could kill you federal investigators say that a rise in illegal online stores, its target getting people with counterfeit medicine. >> cnn's josh campbell tells you what to look out for pecker raga, this new public safety alert from the dea could quite literally save your life or the life of someone that you know, particularly because so many of us now, by so much online now, when you walk into a brick and mortar pharmacy, you expect that the medication hi in the counter is from a reputable pharmaceutical company. >> but what the dea says is that they're concerned about this, rise in fake online pharmacies that are selling illicit products that have killed multiple people. now let's look at some of the warning signs. they say that if you buy online and those store
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about the customer. it's all about me taking money. >> you look at these photos, the fake pill looks just like the real pill they shared the dealer's main objective is to get you hooked. and if you don't die from it, then you're a customer for as long as you live a customer for as long as you live really stark warning there from the undercover detective. >> finally, in addition to this deal ea public alert that they're putting out for all of us to know about. they've been working behind the scenes in order to try to go after these online pharmacy schemes, including last month, when 18 people were charged by the justice department following an investigation by the dea and homeland security investigations authorities say this was a global ring that was flooding the u.s. drugs supply with fake counterfeit pills. da administrator anne milgram said that this group had sent pills allegedly to every state in the u.s including the district of columbia. she said the da and their partners will continue efforts to relentlessly tried to take down these drug traffickers, victor, veronica. >> all right. josh campbell, thanks so much.
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