Sitting alone in the 30 Rock studio, Sam Tanenhaus of the New York Times discusses the impact of the Toyota recall on the American automobile industry, as well as the role that politics plays in war movies. (Other) United States - Toyota - Automotive industry - New York Times - Sam Tanenhaus
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Jan. 31: As millions of Toyota owners worry about the safety of their cars, the automaker is doing all it can to slow the acceleration of drivers’ horror stories. NBC’s George Lewis reports. (Nightly News) Toyota - Automotive industry - NBC - George Lewis - Recreation
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An automotive industry analyst says the magnitude of the Toyota recall is significant coming on the heels of another recall, and especially since it is a company that has built its name on quality.
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Jan. 29: More than three days after the automaker’s unprecedented decision to suspend sales of eight models, its customers and dealers are still searching for answers. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News) Toyota - Automotive industry - NBC - United States - Makes and Models
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Jan. 26: The giant automaker has announced that they will stop selling cars involved in the recall for sticking accelerator pedals. NBC’s Tom Costello reports. (Nightly News) NBC - Toyota - NBC Nightly News - Automotive industry - United States
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Jan. 26: Ford President Alan Mulally discusses the $400 million investment that will bring more jobs to the auto industry. (Other) AlanMulally - Ford Motor Company - Automotive industry - General Motors - United States
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Jan. 27: The Japanese automaker announces that eight models, including the best-selling Camry, may have problems with the accelerator pedal and has halted production. NBC’s Phil LeBeau reports. (Today Show) Toyota Camry - Automotive industry - NBC - Toyota - Today
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A conversation with Hau Thai-Tang, the chief engineer of the 2005 Ford Mustang about the art of design and the state of the American automotive industry.
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Bruce Kogut, a professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, discusses how the Congressional auto bailout could ultimately hurt the American automotive industry.
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