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Here is the last video of the youtube channel Bloomberg Television. It's called SEC Investigates Boeing's Safety Claims and as you can imagine, it's already of great interest to Internet users. You can find it right here.
The video is doing a very good start since it was uploaded on the Youtube channel of Bloomberg Television and it could well end up in trend if the scores remain at these levels. However, we should not get too excited and wait a few days to see if this good start is confirmed with a buzz on the duration.
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For your information, you can find below the description of the video SEC Investigates Boeing's Safety Claims published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
The SEC is scrutinizing statements that Boeing made about its safety practices following a near-tragic January accident aboard one of its 737 Max 9 planes. Allyson Versprille has more.