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What the largest auto recall in U.S. history means for you

Clip: 5/19/2015 | 6m 40s

What Takata’s largest auto recall in U.S. history means for you

Japanese airbag manufacturer Takata doubled its recall to nearly 34 million cars, making it one of the largest product recalls in U.S. history. The airbags can spew metal fragments when deployed, and have been linked to six deaths and more than 100 injuries. Gwen Ifill leans more Mark Rosekind of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

05/19/2015 | Rating NR

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