Ralph Nader: The FAA is a consulting firm for airlines not a regulator

The Federal Aviation Administration is hosting dozens of regulators in Dallas today to discuss its work with the Boeing 737 Max, which was grounded in the U.S. March 13 after two fatal crashes. Consumer advocate Ralph Nader, whose great niece was killed along with more than 300 others in one of the two Boeing 737 Max 8 crashes in the past year, joins "Squawk Box" by phone to discuss.