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it is interesting because gm canada, you could say technically didn't file bankruptcy. only gm filed bankruptcy in the u.s. court so it's kind of interesting to watch how that one may unfold. so a list of investigations and a list of lawsuits all going on at the same time, all separate. >> host: i realize you're a reporter, not a mechanic but your accompanying story last week, front page of "wall street journal" shows exactly what we're talking about the failed ignition switch. explain the photograph. what is the problem? it looks like a very simple piece. >> guest: it's a very simple piece. what has happened is, when you put your key in the ignition and turned it from off through what is the accessory position or the middle position on the switch to the on position, that is when the vehicle starts but, because of some, i guess, issues with the springs, when the ignition key is hit it would switch back into the accessory position. so what we see here is really what the manufacturer of these replacement switches is calling a 2 to $5 part that is causing the problem here a
it is interesting because gm canada, you could say technically didn't file bankruptcy. only gm filed bankruptcy in the u.s. court so it's kind of interesting to watch how that one may unfold. so a list of investigations and a list of lawsuits all going on at the same time, all separate. >> host: i realize you're a reporter, not a mechanic but your accompanying story last week, front page of "wall street journal" shows exactly what we're talking about the failed ignition switch....
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it is interesting because gm canada, you could say technically did not file bankruptcy. gm filed a group seeing in the u.s. court. it is interesting to watch how that one may unfold. a list of investigations and a all going on at the same time. showsyour company line exactly what we're talking about, the sales ignition switch. explain the photograph, what is the problem. it looks like a simple piece. guest: it is a simple piece. you putpened is when your key in the ignition and turned it off through what is the accessory or middle position on the switch to the on position, that is when the vehicle starts. withecause of some issues when the mission key is hit, it would switch back into the assessor he position. what we have seen here is really what the manufacturer of the replacements is calling a two dollar to five dollar part, causing the problem here. if they would have gotten in there and changed, you wonder if the issue would have even become what it is now. what you are really looking at is a spring within the switch -- that too easily could be bumped back, allowing
it is interesting because gm canada, you could say technically did not file bankruptcy. gm filed a group seeing in the u.s. court. it is interesting to watch how that one may unfold. a list of investigations and a all going on at the same time. showsyour company line exactly what we're talking about, the sales ignition switch. explain the photograph, what is the problem. it looks like a simple piece. guest: it is a simple piece. you putpened is when your key in the ignition and turned it off...
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we know that they're coming, there's already class action discussions happening even in canada against gm. but how does this part of the story with these used cars being sold, how does that play into the liability that could be -- >> i don't think a federal judge would certify a class of used car purchases against general motors because general motors does not reach into the used car buzz and have control -- business and have control over it. it could since most of the sellers of used gm cars are also new car dealers that gm has strong control over. but it hasn't done so, so i don't think it would be on the list. cheryl: pointed out earlier today, we were talking about in this, and and he said deep pockets. >> absolutely, absolutely. there's almost always, except, perhaps, if i sell a car to you or you sell a car to me which is just an occasional sale. neither of us is in the business of doing it. with the exception of that, the seller almost always has liability insurance which covers the failure to reveal information. but some of those policies will have exceptions in them for fraud. ad
we know that they're coming, there's already class action discussions happening even in canada against gm. but how does this part of the story with these used cars being sold, how does that play into the liability that could be -- >> i don't think a federal judge would certify a class of used car purchases against general motors because general motors does not reach into the used car buzz and have control -- business and have control over it. it could since most of the sellers of used gm...
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gm's troubles just keep getting bigger. 13 customers now in the u.s. and canadad a lawsuit against general motors over faulty ignition switches. according to two complaints filed yesterday, the carmaker may not have recalled all of the deficient chevrolet cobalts. it doesn't end there. >> in addition to their handling of the ignition switch failure, the justice department is also looking into whether the company committed fraud by not disclosing the defect when it filed for bankruptcy. that those defects could lead to a cascade of liability claims. that is according to the new york times. >> gm admits that it learned about the faulty ignitions back in 2001. the question remains as to whether the carmaker knowingly failed to tell the government about this issue when it filed for bankruptcy in 2009. >> the new gm is protected from any sort of economic losses or damages incurred before july 2009. challenging that immunity requires asking the judge to reconsider the terms of the bankruptcy. gm's lawyer says the time for that has long passed. this latest bankruptcy fr
gm's troubles just keep getting bigger. 13 customers now in the u.s. and canadad a lawsuit against general motors over faulty ignition switches. according to two complaints filed yesterday, the carmaker may not have recalled all of the deficient chevrolet cobalts. it doesn't end there. >> in addition to their handling of the ignition switch failure, the justice department is also looking into whether the company committed fraud by not disclosing the defect when it filed for bankruptcy....
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canada and the united arab emirates. if we can see our neighborhood with a scene junket honestly gm products are competitive in these particular market also there's a great potential for oil and fat products especially nigerians because our fridge is a certified halal many contacts and with gore's lead in the scene junkets on a three g and they are mostly muslims and the halal certificate is very important to them. we have found out that they may only use turkish margin means anti kiss logistics is a much more decent than from kazakhstan. clicking buttons was going to go see it. so sit back and call out. we finished so i need peace with it at the new christy monday unique. i can use this code to reduce the current umno could do it a chance to fix that. the oil belongs to a category of the most testing the products and am not in our vegetable oil producers in kazakhstan. together they can cover more than the domestic demand requires that's why our country. my destiny says it all for the spot it to external customers. for example does the almighty producers alone can meet all the needs of the domestic market. you are i know. it'
canada and the united arab emirates. if we can see our neighborhood with a scene junket honestly gm products are competitive in these particular market also there's a great potential for oil and fat products especially nigerians because our fridge is a certified halal many contacts and with gore's lead in the scene junkets on a three g and they are mostly muslims and the halal certificate is very important to them. we have found out that they may only use turkish margin means anti kiss...
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canada. 2,000 people they're hiring this year. they need court monitors, assistant managers, gms.d quads. >> i think it's a great summer job. if you're a kid at home and thinking about a summer job, i think that's good. >> good to be sweaty indoors. sinnery home ca. >> synergy home care. our senior population is going to double. they take care of you in the home. nonmedical, but they help you are with bills. 19,000 jobs. hourly wages, 50 to 25. socal, maryland, memphis, austin >> you can e-mail the job hunt at ffjobhunts at our web site. >> we'll see you on saturday for deploy to employ. >> that will be great. coming up, new this morning, president obama says this: he's shutting down the nsa's bulk data collection. but you have to read the fine print. senator rand paul joins us live next hour to get his take. and jeff dunham is here and he's got a dummy gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll
canada. 2,000 people they're hiring this year. they need court monitors, assistant managers, gms.d quads. >> i think it's a great summer job. if you're a kid at home and thinking about a summer job, i think that's good. >> good to be sweaty indoors. sinnery home ca. >> synergy home care. our senior population is going to double. they take care of you in the home. nonmedical, but they help you are with bills. 19,000 jobs. hourly wages, 50 to 25. socal, maryland, memphis, austin...
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gm foods, how is this issue getting resolved with the european trade deal? and then are they braced to agriculture reform with tpp partners and the questioner names namely the u.s., canada, mexico, so the nafta and japan, and i think we highlighted this a little bit in our initial remarks about our recent farm bill, but what would you say are the two, let's limit it to to to key barriers there, both on our side and onto counterparties side, and what do you see as a possible path forward? >> the main challenge when we're talking about access for agriculture, we had a very good year last year. last several years in fact have seen record levels of u.s. agricultural exports. so there's a very important issue for us. but it's a question both market access. so is the other trading partners reducing their tariff? the goal in our negotiations with the europeans right now it is to bring all tariffs to zero. that's a goal we expressed together when we produce the high level working report. so we want to see tariff levels go down, ideally to zero, and we also want to see what we call sps barriers, the non-tariff barriers that are harder to identify but keep out our exports reduced
gm foods, how is this issue getting resolved with the european trade deal? and then are they braced to agriculture reform with tpp partners and the questioner names namely the u.s., canada, mexico, so the nafta and japan, and i think we highlighted this a little bit in our initial remarks about our recent farm bill, but what would you say are the two, let's limit it to to to key barriers there, both on our side and onto counterparties side, and what do you see as a possible path forward?...