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Millions of GM Vehicles Could Be Recalled

WSJ What’s News

The Wall Street Journal

News, Daily News

4.14.2K Ratings

🗓️ 5 October 2023

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

P.M. Edition for Oct. 5. General Motors has at least 20 million vehicles built with a potentially dangerous air-bag part the government says should be recalled. Ryan Felton reports. And chief economics commentator Greg Ip explains why investors are focusing on the U.S. deficit. Plus, the U.S. has shot down a Turkish drone over Syria. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:03.6

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0:08.4

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0:11.8

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0:15.0

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0:20.8

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0:23.6

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0:26.4

Such SO thoughtful driving for changes we can all start to make today.

0:35.4

Millions of GM vehicles could be recalled over potentially dangerous airbag parts.

0:40.4

And why it's time for investors to focus on the US deficit.

0:44.4

Investors, they actually have to think about deficits in a way

0:47.4

that happened for the last 50 or 20 years.

0:49.4

Because what central banks were doing swamped all other considerations,

0:54.4

they just didn't have to give that much thought to deficits.

0:57.0

Well, now they do.

0:58.2

Plus, the US has shot down a Turkish drone over Syria.

1:02.2

It's Thursday, October 5th.

1:04.0

I'm Ann Marie for Toley for the Wall Street Journal.

1:06.6

This is the PM edition of What's News,

1:08.8

the top headlines and business stories that moved the world today.

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