24yearold daughter in a 737max crash testified with pictures of Crash Victims on display. Boeings apologies to cameras have not been apologies to the families. I do personally apologize to the families. Reporter boeing c. E. O. Dennis mull enberg made that tv apology exclusively to nor a odonnell in may. We feel terrible about these accidents and we apologized for what happened. Reporter today boeing announced it would give 50 million to the families of those killed, part of a fund it created earlier this month. Some families called that a p. R. Stunt. Paul thinks instead boeing executives, including the c. E. O. , should face criminal charges. And the 737max should be scrapped entirely. I would like to see the plane not fly again. Kris joins us now. Kris, do you think that 737max is ever going to fly again . Reporter norah, the 737max is almost seen as too big to fail. It is too important to boeings bottom line and thus the larger u. S. Economy, and too important to several of the wor
This is the cbs evening news with Norah Odonnell, reporting tonight from hidalgo, texas. Odonnell good evening. We are here tonight at the very heart of the Immigration Crisis and saw images that would break the heart of any parent. Cbs news cameras were allowed exclusively inside the largest migrant processing facility in the country. Its all right here along the southern border. We have seen still photographs of it before, but that is like nothing, like witnessing, in person, Young Children lying on the floor on mylar blankets, and looking into their eyes and wondering what theyre thinking as their lives are in limbo. We also talked to Border Patrol agents trying to do the best job that they can. And, in an exclusive interview, the acting secretary of Homeland Security told us what more needs to be done, and he pointed a finger at congress. We begin tonight inside the ursula migrant processing facility, with a woman and her young son who recently crossed into the u. S. Illegally in s
Located in the central Mexican city of Querétaro, it is conveniently close to Mexico City and other large printing hubs. The new branch will offer the same capabilities as the other two converting facilities, but it will primarily service the Mexico and Central America markets. ‘We are excited to announce this expansion, it has been very well planned and it is the perfect fit
Infinity Foils de Mexico, is the third Infinity Foils converting facility and the 8th distribution facility since Infinity Foils, Inc. was founded in 2005.