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Regulators probing Tesla recall tied to autopilot

Federal auto-safety regulators have opened an investigation into the adequacy of Tesla’s December recall of 2 million vehicles equipped with Autopilot controls.

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The Source With Kaitlan Collins

all the dysfunction we're going to bumble our way towards getting these aid packages past. and so at the end of the day, i would just say to other countries, don't underestimate america, our democracy still seems to work. despite the polarization car payment and are very good. goods has a man, congressman ro khanna scott, chinese. >> appreciate, gentlemen. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. up next stunning. simply stunning clients from a boeing engineer alleging the aviation giant isn't knowingly putting out defects the very we'll talk to another key witness who testified today, a safety expert, whose sister died in a boeing crash. he is now trying to save lives how it really happens. >> sunday, april 28 and nine on cnn doug, hello, ghostbusters it's duck of doggedly moon. >> we help people customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual anyway we

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

then you are operating at 35,000 feet details are that the size of a human hair can be a matter of life and death. they are putting out defective airplanes. >> boeing insists there is no evidence of fatigue failure in the sixth teen years, the 787 has been flying. there are about 1,100 operating worldwide and none have been lost to a crash. in a briefing for reporters monday, boeing detailed than it tested the 787 to 275 years of flights boeing is standing by the design saying, quote, claims about the structural integrity the of the 787 are inaccurate and do not represent the comprehensive work boeing has done to ensure the quality and long-term safety of the aircraft. if senator richard blumenthal called this hearing, what we see here is simply management that has been failing manufacturing that has defects and a broken safety culture. >> lawmakers anger is the

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Birth Defects Prevention

Birth defects are structural or functional abnormalities present at birth that can affect a child's overall health and development.

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Prescription blunder leaves Alexandra woman 'angry and scared'

A medical botch-up by a Cromwell pharmacy led to a woman having to delay having children due to the significant risk of birth defects. In April 2021, Mikayla...

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Fire chief's investigation prompts massive recall to prevent further vehicle fires

Yang Won-seok, a 44-year-old fire investigator stationed at Yongin Fire Station in Gyeonggi Province, has spearheaded a proactive vehicle recall after uncovering a critical component in certain vehicles that poses a fire hazard.

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Speaker Wetang'ula's brother Fred defects to ODM

The Azimio leader also welcomed Bungoma politician Majembe Machanja into the party.

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BBC News at Ten

from post office managers, could access or alter horizon records, meaning the blame for mistakes could only rest with subpostmasters. a judge later found that was untrue. so, next question — did fujitsu employees help cover up faults with the system? in 2019, the court of appeal found there were defects in the fujitsu system. the post office subsequently agreed to pay compensation to over 500 subpostmasters and mistresses. the question for fujitsu — the company built a system that failed. will it be paying compensation? the horizon system is still place — the post office paid an additional £100 million to extend the contract till the end of next year. fujitsu has continued to win other government contracts with hmrc, the mod, the home office and others, worth billions of pounds. this begs the question — should fujitsu be trusted with delivering key services? well, the european boss of fujitsu faces mps at 11:30am tomorrow morning.

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Newsnight

in 2019, a civil case against the post office took place. the high court ruled that the horizon it system was faulty. thejudgment said... mr bates, that has been put to you... lawyers say the implication from the judge was that the approach to disclosure, the legal process of making documentary evidence and records from computers available to defendants in legal proceedings, was unsatisfactory. the post office withheld from disclosure to those it prosecuted that there had been problems with bugs, errors and defects in the horizon system. this meant subpostmasters were unable to use that information to challenge that horizon was working properly, as the post office alleged, and that horizon itself

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

9 aircraft -- which remain grounded -- the faa today taking further action, auditing the max 9's entire production line and all of its suppliers. and in a federal lawsuit, a former employee of spirit aerosystems which manufactured the max 9 fuselage alleging the company's products suffered from an "excessive amount of defects." the company won't comment on pending litigation, but boeing's ceo has confidence in spirit aerosystems. >> we're not going to point fingers there because, yes, it escaped their factory, but then it escaped ours, too. >> reporter: david, tonight, still no timeline for the return of nearly 200 max 9s to duty. investigators say they're continuing to look for the bolts that would have affixed the broken part of that fuselage to the rest of the plane. both boeing and spirit arrow systems say they will fully cooperate. >> david: we turn to the case of that awful and deadly massacre at a buffalo supermarket. tonight, federal prosecutors now

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