jane: 41 minutes past the hour, happening now in your top box, toyota is resuming sales of its suv, the gx 460. the car company had suspended sales because of the rollover concerns. it says a software fix for the problem is available at your dealership. in the middle the government is recalling thousands of simplicity and ghraib codrop did graco dropside cribs. the defect is linked to at least one debt. on the bottom, rivals to thailand anti-government protesters are calling for military action with the red shirt activists blamed for plunging bangkok into chaos last several weeks. the red shirts as they re known are fighting for new elections. jon: new, never-before-seen footage of volcano in iceland. you remember it shut down your spleen airspace for days. grounded 10 of thousands of airplanes around the world.
the company is recalling 600,000 sienna minivans due to possible corrosion in the cable. the recall affects sienna models between 1998 and 2010. the automaker says rust from road salt could cause the cable to snap and break. toyota has due my indicated handling problems with a popular lexus suv. consumer reports issued a rare don t buy warning because of the rollover concerns. the automotive edit or talked about the latest trublsz on the today show. we found when we pushed the gsx-460. the rear end split very far out in the electronic stability control couldn t regain in control. if it would happen in real life, it could slide off the pavement and lead it a rollover. toyota is evaluating solutions to the problem with
uptick in 2011. in normal times, home values appreciate 4% a year. we took that for granted. maybe this is the new norm. a lot of adjustments here. all right, vera, thank you. more trouble for toyota this morning. the company is recalling 600,000 sienna minivan. the recall affects sienna models between 1998 and 2010 driven in cold weather regions. it s duplicating handling problems with the lexus gx 460. consumer reports issued a rare don t buy warning because of rollover concerns. toyota says it is evaluating remedies. well, some powerful spring storms make for a messy start this weekend. in pittsburgh, thunderstorms downed several trees causing widespread power outages affecting as many as 70,000 residents. that spread debris throughout
consumer reports issued a rare don t buy warning because of rollover concerns. toyota said it s evaluating remedies. a wisconsin man may have found a piece of the meteor that cut through the midwestern sky this week. residents from wisconsin to iowa spotted the streaking space rock. the scientists are examining the recovered fragment which is about the size of an unshelled peanut. earlier reports indicate it could be from an asteroid belt between mars and jupiter. some active weather this weekend. a strong storm knocked out power to more than 10,000 people in the ohio valley on friday. thunderstorms and high winds downed trees and power lines and caused damage to several homes. and it s looking more like winter in parts of the northeast. in the town of hanover, new hampshire, received a couple inches of snow on friday. a couple weeks ago the temperatures were in the 80s. let s check in with the weather channel s alex wallace who joins us from atlanta. alex, good morning again.
the style at the s.e.c. has changed. they re harder, they re tougher an they re going to let all the evidence hang out. public has great discontent about executive compensation, and it now going to wonder about the basic integrity of this marketplace. goldman sachs denies the charges and says the firm will defend its reputation. more trouble for toyota this morning. the company s recalling 600,000 sienna minivans due to possible corrosion in the cable for the spare tire air icarrier, for mo between 1998 and 2010, those driven in cold climate regions. rust from the road salt could cause the cable to snap and break. toyota says it s duplicated handling problems with the 2010 lexus gx-460. consumer reports issued a rare don t buy bank because of the rollover concerns. toyota is evaluating remedies. a wisconsin man may have found a piece of the meteor that cut through the midwestern sky