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"We've got to get Boeing back to the point where it produces an impeccable product," former American Airlines CEO and Chair Robert Crandall says on "Bloomberg Surveillance." His comments come after Boeing Co. CEO Dave Calhoun announced he is stepping down at the end of the year, as the planemaker struggles to get a handle on a safety crisis.