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Congress is charging that the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was years late in detecting a deadly problem with General Motors cars and lacks the expertise to oversee increasingly complex vehicles. (Sept. 16)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
Unique identifier:
CP13425798
Legacy Identifier:
b4765e16e9fb4493bb71a431e72b8669
Type:
Video
Duration:
1m39s
Dimensions:
854px × 480px 21.93 MB
Usage rights:
Digital platform use only. Broadcast rights and editing of content prohibited.
Create Date:
9/17/2014 1:26:04 AM
Display aspect ratio:
427:240