i ve heard that it s really kind of, the people i ve talked to said that it s unlikely that it would have occurred. but assist clethere s a clear c during the government shutdown that the ntsb wasn t able to investigate other accidents and they weren t able to act on safety issues, so the shutdown is bad for aviation safety. whether, specifically, it can be ti tied to what happened here, maybe senator blumenthal knows something that i don t know. thank you all for being with us. justin green, fred teesy and david susie. all of your insights are much appreciated. we re following two other breaking stories this afternoon. paul manafort hit with new charges in new york today, just minutes after he was sentenced in a d.c. federal courtroom. plus, president trump s former personal attorney michael cohen and the back channel conversations he set up with the president lee president s legal team. you ll see the e-mails obtained exclusively by cnn. don t go anywhere.
well, it is now 22 minutes past the hour means it s time for minding your business. toyota is trying to win back some trust from customers out there and the automaker says it s planning to be more open with the public when it comes to disclosing problems with the cars. toyota criticized for being slow to act on safety issues following the recall of more than 8 million vehicles. the company spokesman says the new policy of openness will be revealed sometime in the near future. like that. open in the future? open in the future. we ll let you know about our policy on openness sometime. stephanie is here. we have enough problems with our own debt, our debt, the government debt. but need to worry about greece s debt? we should. greece really far away not the largest country. why do we care about greece s debt? we care about it because of what it could mean for the global recovery. first let s look at what happened yesterday when we got word that the european union was going to s