united states have the power to give away $1.8 billion in cash? you know what the answer is? it s actually no. they don t. what they did there is a disgrace. they gave them $1.8 billion until order to have a horrible deal. they paid $1.8 billion for hostages. we got our hostages back from north korea. and we have a good relationship. who knows what happens, but i think good things happen. no more missile testing. no more rocket testing, no more nuke car testing. we got the remains of our great, great heroes from 75 years ago back and they keep coming back, and we got our hostages back. and good things are happening
i said does the president of the united states have the power to give away $1.8 billion in cash? you know what the answer is? it s actually no. they don t. what they did there is a disgrace. they gave them $1.8 billion until order to have a horrible deal. they paid $1.8 billion for hostages. we got our hostages back from north korea. and we have a good relationship. who knows what happens, but i think good things happen. no more missile testing. no more rocket testing, no more nuke car testing. we got the remains of our great, great heroes from 75 years ago back and they keep coming back, and we got our hostages back. and good things are happening
uber suspended car testing after a self-driving cars hit and killed a woman. the company is accused of compromising safety to catch up with competition. an accusation it denys. maybe now is the time to think about how uber works in the city. michael lamb is pittsburgh s city controller. his city welcomed uber under the handshake perhaps of a partnership which he said is one sided. we opened the city to them. allowed them to test their vehicles here. they are collecting data. shouldn t the city benefit? 2 states enacted vehicle legislation so far as government tries to catch up with an industry in the fast lane. inclement weather is a big
life i had. reporter: in the last decade as demand for fuel efficient cars skyrocketed. they began to fear the company was dangerously cutting corners and compromising safety. so they took a risk. four years ago they wrote this letter voicing serious concerns about they saw as the move to cut cost outsource critical design work and limit car testing on new models and hire more workers they believed were less qualified. translator: workers without skill come in charge of making cars. as a result, naturally, the quality had to be compromised. we were anxious of the danger. reporter: from 2000 to 2005 the number of toyota recalls have been rising steadily. the company could face a serious crisis if it failed to act. the company s reply translator: we do not reply. that s it. reporter: toyota now acknowledges the letter and says
company was building cars, they wrote an urgent letter to the ceo. it was ignored. here s more on the explosive warning with the letter that sadly came to past. reporter: for 45 years, wak such ki worked at the factory in japan. took pride in his work, believing it was for the good of society. translator: it was a good life i had. reporter: in the last decade as demand for small fuel efficient cars skyrocketed, the union he represented began to fear the company was dangerousry cutting corners and compromising safety. four years ago they wrote this letter voizing concerns what they saw as toyota s move to cut costs. outsource critical design work and limit car testing on new models and hire more workers they believed were less qualified. translator: workers without