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after more public input. >>>wellsfargohasa new leader john stumpf has been under fire since the bank admitted 2 million accounts were opened without customers' knowledge. stumpf is walking away with a $20 million pension and more than $100 million worth of stock. >>> there are some new accusations that are being made against a small maker of air bag parts. government regulators are threatening the company with a large fine because they claim it's stonewalling an investigation into a fatal car crash. now, the company's air bag inflaters are mainly in older vehicles made by som including gm. abc's gio benitez with more. >> reporter: a search for some 8 million potentially exploding air bags on the road right now. the national highway traffic safety administration investigating several reported incidents of exploding air bags including one that killed a woman in canada this summer. nhtsa now says the company that automotive out of tennessee, has failed to report crash info and test results as part of this investigation. the agency posting a letter they sent to the company last week
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investigation into the scandal that rockedwellsfargobank.investigators are collecting the names of the managers and employees who opened accounts for customers without their permission along with the names of those customers. they're accused of opening 2 million fraudulent bank and credit card accounts in order to meet sales goals. >>> and t-mobile will pay a $48 million fine to settle a dispute over unlimited data plans. the fine follows fcc complaints that t-mobile didn't let customers know about data trishholes that triggered slower usage speeds. they say the company improved those in june of last year. >>> when we come back, a neighborhood rocked by an explosion. a building reduced to rubble. new details coming in this morning on what may have caused it. >>> a couple finds this suitcase from the 1950s in their home during renovations. wait until you see what was inside. ♪ and off you go, ♪ ♪ ♪ and off you go, ♪ ♪ ♪ and off you go, ♪ for every step, every stride, every start, begin strong with the lasting energy of 100% whole grain quaker oats... and off you go. beca
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accreditation with t in a statement to abc news,wellsfargosaidits number one priority is to make things right with its customers and restore public trust. linsey davis, abc news, new york. >> the ceo walked away with $130 million worth of wells fargo stock. he was on the target board at one point. he resigned from that. and he stepped down from the federal reserve bank of san he was well-connected. >> all right. a lot going on there. and some in congress pushing for more, more investigations and so on. >>> coming up, the life of a lion tamer. >> a rare look inside the big tent. and his secrets to his survival. you're watching "world news now.? >> "world news now" continues ? i'm gonna be iron like a lion in zion ? >> iron like a lion. it's one of the things people who train lions for sur circuses, they try to embrace that. but no shortage of risk in a job like that. >> what is life like for them? for one of the world's greatest lion and tiger trainers, who is traveling with the ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus. up all "nightline.? abc's nick watt. >> reporter: early i
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