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Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota, appeared before a House committee Wednesday and faced withering questioning over the automaker's response to customer complaints over sudden acceleration in its vehicles. Toyoda apologized for the safety missteps and expressed the company's commitment…

TOYODA TESTIFIES - The president of Toyota made an unprecedented appearance before a U.S. congressional committee today and delivered an apology for the problems that forced extensive recalls of the company's cars, and promised a course correction. We'll have excerpts…

Last summer, Afghan reporter Najibullah Quraishi got an unprecedented look at the Taliban’s attack tactics in Baghlan province in the northern part of the country, living with the insurgents and documenting their moves. We spoke with Quraishi and producer Jamie…

On the PBS NewsHour this Tuesday: TOYOTA HEARINGS | Day one of the congressional hearings into the Toyota recalls saw the company's top official in North America, James Lentz, apologizing for its safety problems, and vivid testimony by one…

Afghan President Hamid Karzai has issued a presidential decree granting him control of a key electoral monitoring commission, allowing him to remove foreign observers from the watchdog agency ahead of parliamentary elections in September. The decree, issued Feb.