it was chrysler. the dispute was over seat belts and chrysler won in federal court. this is a very bold move and it s highly unusual. this standing up to the government when everyone else falls into line. reporter: especially after toyota s massive 2009 recall which tarnished that automaker s stellar repudiation. stellar reputation. chrysler is taking the heat on social media. one post what is more important profit or lives? but chrysler is standing its ground tweeting we accept recalls when warranted and have done voluntary recalls without nhtsa action. it s amazing that they are standing up to the government. tell me how this works. chrysler makes these cars. government is the watchdog. who knows better uncle sam or chrysler. depends who you ask. you have some that would argue let the market decide. if people stop buying these cars. others say you can t have a company regulating itself.
bad weather but the image tarnished jetblue s stellar reputation. that brings us to today and to brian wilson, live at jfk. what does this truly mean for passengers starting today? reporter: it means that if the airline pulls the plane back from the gate and sits on the tarmac, after two hours, the airline has to give you access to food, water and the bathroom on the plane. before three hours are up, you have to be back at the gate. they have to take you back to the gate. if they fail to do this, they can be fined as much as $27,500 we re passenger on a full big plane, that could mean around $3 million fine. so they re going to take it very serious. here s the secretary of transportation, ray la hood. take a listen. passengers will be given the opportunity to de plane, to rebook their flight, to go home, to get a hotel room, but not to be stuck on a plane with no water, no food, and maybe no facilities. secretary la hood
everyone. joining me is vera gibbons, msnbc s financial analyst. let s talk about goldman sachs. it has this stellar reputation, big, big firm. it is the big titan on wall street, no doubt. how do the fraud charges by the government affect not only the company but the trickle-down effect to the overall financial system? i think in general, consumers look at this and are just wary of the smashttock market in gen. biggest drop though since february, 126 points. i thought the market would have ended down even lower. so i think for the most part, investors are going to go back and every day people go back and say the fundamentals of the recovery are still intact, economic signs are hopeful on the jobs and housing front. we ll see what happens on monday if that will still hold true. but the jury is out. what about consumer spending? that s been a bright spot over the last couple of months. people are buying from the low end to the high end to luxury
done nothing. that s their practice. that s what their policy calls for. laura: i actually agree with you. i don t think he should have done that either. the fundamental question about this probe is, just given the fact that it s so high stakes, just to have it guy peter strzok weissmann, jeanie rhee they didn t just vote for obama. but when you are someone who worked for the clinton foundation. when you represented ben rhodes as jeannie rhee did. text message how she is defying the president. you are not just a democrat you are defyin deadversary. john bolton, your thoughts on this as a former attorney and watching this from the outside. bob mueller has stellar reputation. republicans built it up and so did democrats. well, i think that it doesn t really matter what bob mueller s reputation is before he becomes an independent counsel.