And 53 twa employees were killed in that crash. She knew a lot of them, she trained a lot of them, and she was heart broken. She was going from one Memorial Service to another. She runs into stacy, and stacy says, hey, is your husband still an investigative reporter. And she says, yeah. She goes, or have him talk to me. So stacy and sanders get together, and the first thing stacy tells sanders is, theres a coverup going on. And so they started collaborating to get information out of the investigation into the mainstream. And one thing that stacy told sanders about was this orange residue on these seatbacks and in one certain section of the plane. Sanders asks him to scrape off the residue. It doesnt scrape, so he takes a pinch of foam rubber. Puts it in a fedex envelope, sends it to sanders, sanders has it tested, goes public with the results. As a result of that, stacy, sanders and Elizabeth Sanders are hounded, finally arrested. Elizabeth and james are tried and convicted in a federa
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0 that s it for us. thanks for watching. piers morgan live starts now. welcome to our viewers around the united states. george zimmerman s fate will soon be in the hands of six florida women. they will begin deliberations friday. will they find him guilty or not guilty of killing trayvon martin. a dram day in court punctuated by the most we ve heard from the defendant himself. did you now have sufficient time to discuss with your attorneys whether or not you wanted to testify in this case? yes, your honor. i don t need to know what was said, but after those discussions, have you made a decision? yes, your honor. what is your decision, sir. after consulting with counsel, not to testify, your honor. so, he won t testify, but his defense attorney mark o mara is talking, striking a confident turn after today s dramatic session. i think we have a very, very good chance with the jury right now and with the evidence as presented. he s already given his story or statement f
.. shortly after 9/11 we need more reporters to go overseas. i walked into my foreign editor s office and i said, hi, my name is kim barker. i have no children and i am single. therefore, i am expendable. you can send me whatever you want. he then held up an envelope and he said we know who you are. get ready to go to pakistan. sure enough my name was on the back of the envelope. so i got ready to go. on my first trip to pakistan, i made the mistake of ordering sushi from room service. [laughter] i thought it was a really good idea to go running off where john walker lindh, the american taliban was from. and my editors were saying no, no, no. slow down, slow down. a semi-to afghanistan instead where i forgot my money, and started off by asking somebody where the nearest cash station was. it was then that i learned it was to cash station in a war zone. that left me at the mustafa hotel. does anybody here know what you stop the hotel is? there are some afghan files here. it s