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
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
This is aljazeera america, good morning. Live from new york city, im randall pinkston. The picture this morning may be a bit clearer when it comes to the crowd of republican candidates running for president. They had a lengthy debate with the clear target being the front runner donald trump. You ran up mountains of debt, as well as losses using other peoples money and you were forced to file for bankruptcy not once, not twice, four times, a record four times. Why should we trust you to manage the finances of this nation . Im very concerned about having him in charge of the nuke weapons, because i think his response, his visceral response to attack people on their appearance, short, tall, fat, ugly, my goodness. That happened in junior high. The candidates touched on several issues, including immigration, iran, planned parenthood and of course the political legacy of ronald reagan, his president ial library was the backdrop of the debate. Like the debate, there was a warmup before the m
Executives will be prosecuted. Too big to jail . We will speak to a woman whose 16yearold daughter died in a crash caused by a faulty ignition switch, as well as longime consumer advocate ralph nader. 50 years ago he wrote the Ground Breaking book, unsafe at any speed the designedin dangers of the american automobile. Motors knew about the defect in 2004. They kept getting feedback of fatalities, crashes, airbags not going off, engines being shut off. They covered it up. Amy and we will speak to university of Maryland School of law professor Rena Steinzor, author of, why not jail . industrial catastrophes, corporate malfeasance, and government inaction. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Federal prosecutors have agreed to settle a criminal investigation into General Motors for concealing an ignition switch defect linked to at least 124 deaths. Under the deal General Motors , agreed to pay 900 million as
Amy federal prosecutors have agreed to settle a criminal probe into General Motors for concealing an ignition switch defect linked to at least 124 deaths. Gm will pay 900 million but no executives will be prosecuted. Too big to jail . We will speak to a woman whose 16yearold daughter died in a crash caused by a faulty ignition switch, as well as longime consumer advocate ralph nader. 50 years ago he wrote the Ground Breaking book, unsafe at any speed the designedin dangers of the american automobile. Motors knew about the defect in 2004. They kept getting feedback of fatalities, crashes, airbags not going off, engines being shut off. They covered it up. Amy and we will speak to university of Maryland School of law professor Rena Steinzor, author of, why not jail . industrial catastrophes, corporate malfeasance, and government inaction. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the war and peace report. Im amy goodman. Federal prosecutors have agreed to