9/11 families split on plea deal reversal
by editors@theworld.org (Joyce Hackel) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6PRH6)
In a plea deal announced last week, three defendants accused of plotting the 9/11 attacks were spared the death penalty. Over the weekend, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin revoked that agreement. The World's host, Marco Werman, speaks with two grieving relatives whose reactions differ: Glenn Morgan, whose father died in the World Trade Center's North Tower, and Terry Strada, who lost her husband when the World Trade Center collapsed.