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VW's CEO on suspending operations in Russia

"It's a very difficult decision, but strong sanctions are probably the only measures we have currently, because what we see in Europe is really an appalling war," says Volkswagen’s CEO about suspending operations in Russia, impacting about 7,000 workers there. In March, factories in Ukraine that made cabling systems essential to Volkswagen were shuttered, leading to VW idling several assembly-lines in Germany, VW CEO Herbert Diess tells Lesley Stahl. Read more here: https://cbsn.ws/3rUjUR1

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Behind the Volkswagen scandal

In September 2015, the world learned German automaker Volkswagen had installed illegal software in 11 million diesel cars designed to conceal excess emissions during testing. Six Volkswagen employees were charged in the U.S. over the scandal, but its problems may not be over. New York Times European economics correspondent Jack Ewing, who covered this entire story, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Faster, Higher, Farther: The Volkswagen Scandal."

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