00:00The US Justice Department struck a deal with aerospace giant Boeing.
00:07The deal would allow the planemaker to avoid criminal prosecution in a fraud case
00:12sparked by two 737 MAX crashes from over five years ago.
00:18Under the tentative deal, Boeing would pay a monetary fine in return for the dismissal of the fraud case.
00:25However, some crash victims' families have expressed their grievances with the agreement.
00:30They believe it does not hold the company sufficiently accountable for its fatal mistakes.
00:37Some relatives of the victims have been pushing for a public trial,
00:41the prosecution of former company officials, and a more severe financial punishment for Boeing.
00:48The two fatal crashes that occurred less than five months apart in 2018 and 2019 killed 346 people.
01:00The US Justice Department, O'Reilly of England,
01:01The US Justice Department was sent to be connected to the agency's
01:04In this area, the doctor of the U.S. Department of State.
01:09The US Justice Department was looked at...
01:10The US Justice Department was found the
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