We're nearing the sixth anniversary of the moment that spelled the beginning of the (pretty slow) end for diesel engines in passenger cars, and the fallout from what was undeniably one of the industry's largest scandals can still be felt.
germany and also other legal institutions in europe have taken much more time than the americans to find out that there actually was a legal basis for criminal charges for the damage payments for the fine payments but i also have to say you know many of the things that the car makers did before all the scandal the diesel and the emissions cheating came out was not considered to be illegal here in europe all the authorities the authorities didn t really pay attention well only in the course of this scandal the authorities bit by bit found out that there was something criminal going on and that they actually should go after it. on the who s there in front of for us thank you. the turkish lira is nosediving again for the first time since october one u.s.
was a legal basis for criminal charges for a damage payments for the fine payments but i also have to say you know many of the things that the car makers did before all the scandal of the diesel at the emissions cheating came out was not considered to be illegal here in europe all the authorise the authorities didn t really pay attention well early in the course of this scandal the authorities bit by bit found out that there was something criminal going on and that they actually should go after it. on the who s there in frankfurt for us thank you. the turkish lira is nosediving again for the first time since october one the us dollar was worth more than six lira investors feel increasingly unsettled by the political
what is the big change. experts say it is probably going to be the speed with which the administration takes on the effort to modernize our nuclear arsenal. we will be watching it very carefully as the president-elect takes office. back to you for now. bret: kevin corke life from the north lawn. kevin, thank you. president obama is ending the wet foot, dry foot policy, granting residency to cubans who make it to the u.s. without a visa. in a statement, the president said the policy was designed for a different era and now, the u.s. will treat migrants from cuba in the same way as migrants from all countries. the big story here in florida, obviously. the federal government is going after fiat chrysler over eight, emissions cheating. it says the automaker failed to disclose the software and some of its suvs and pickups, allowing them to omit more pollution than legally allowed. the epa says it covers about 104,000 vehicles with a 3-liter diesel engines. this comes just one day after vo