Why some say its a bad idea . We begin with safety on the roads, allegations of cover ups, and the car recalls numbering in the tens of millions. General motors, two new developments, and the other with the Company Responsible for producing detective airbags. Paul beban has more. This report is disturbing and devastating for airbag manufacturer takata. Former employees allege they were under pressure to speed up production even when they knew some with bad. One said what if my daughter bout the car with the bad air bag. The answer, just ship it. Reporter takata is a big air bag maker. In a new report it was claimed the company knew about the detective air bags 10 years ago. Takata conducted secret tests according to the new york times, and was preparing to fix design problems. Executives ordered Lab Technicians to delete test data and did not alert safety regulators, takata makes 20 of the air bags. It can cause them to crack and explode, causing shrapnel flying into passengers and div
Following ferguson protests. Jon stewart, that and more in our special spotlight arts. Forker baltimor baltimore rr ray rice is free to return to football. Richelle carey has the story. Ray rice, key factor in the decision to allow the player back on the field. Rice was first interviewed after spainlsurveillance photos. A second video of what happened inside the elevator. On september 28th, goodell suspended rice permanently. That was not consistent with what he said. The athlete with the backing of the Nfl Players Association appealed the ruling and former federal judge Barbara Jones was hired to conducts the hearing. The arbitrator had no choice. This case once there was a penalty announced it was imposed and then the nfl you without a real change in circumstance or change in facts other than the outcry from the public went and revisited made it far more severe even in their own guidelines, such a first offense penalty there was no way back other than to have the judge vacate it. Fai
As we talk. In the 60s, mack was a big artist, a pop icon with a psych dellic eye. He helped to define a generation. Theres so many things people think of when they think of the name peter mack. The first thing that comes to mind is the psychedellic era. You sort of represent that in your art. That was a period in the 60s, in the mid to late 60s, thats when all the psychedellia happened. Love, peace, and the pain strokes of peter macks. This is his poster from 1967, the summer of love. It catapulted him to fame, making him a lasting symbol of the era. This was a sketch i made. After a year or so of doing things, being with the swami, and the idea of love was a big idea. We have to love everybody, animals, the planet, the people you dont even like. And one day i decided to do love and draw my love lady. It was a famous poster. Tens of thousands. It became a famous image. Back then. This poster sold for 1 a piece, for two. Today they are about 2,000, 3,000. Everybody owned a poster, and
The Empire State Buildings dazzling colour show. We begin with the christmas se celebrations at home and around the square. Thousands flock to listen to the popes christmas message. He urged people not to help with the suffering of others. Translation i ask him, the saviour of the world today to look upon our brothers and sisters in iraq and syria, who for too long suffered the effect of ongoing conflict and who, together with those belonging to ethnic groups are suffering a brutal persecution. May christmas bring them hope. In england Queen Elizabeth had a similar message of reconciliation. She was moved by the sacrifice of aid workers who risked their lives to help others. Bringing reconciliation to wars or emergency homes is a harder task. I have been touched by the selflessness of aid workers and medical volunteers who have gone abroad to help victims of conflict, or diseases like ebola, often at great personal risk. 268 miles above the planet there was an out of this world christm
The casualties were astounding, a stouinstounding to soldiers, generals and those left back home. Amidst the staggering losses at cole harbor, for every soldier killed, wounded or captured, there was a family. Mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, sons, daughters that also felt the loss. The loss of the men that fell at cole harbor in the spring of 1864 reverb rasreverberated thr kmunlts a communities across the north and south. The battlegrounds left indelible kbag impacts on the living left behind. So, too, were the believes of the men who fought that bloody spring. Indeed, in spite of so many lost lives, those believes and ideas about nation, government and home became even more deeply enslie enshrined in the hearts and minds of those left to fight on tonight to reflect upon and learn from today. Writing soon after the war with a perspective on hindsight. Sally putnam came to believe that in its own unique way, cole harbor had been a landmark event in the 1866 Campaign Across Central