General Motors CEO Mary Barra is sworn in before the House Energy and Commerce Committee on Tuesday, April 1, in Washington. Barra apologized for the 13 deaths that GM says were caused by a faulty ignition switch, and she apologized for GM's 10-year delay in issuing a recall.
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Daryl Chansuthus listens to a news conference held April 1 by family members of the victims. Chansuthus' daughter Hasaya died after a crash in December 2009.
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U.S. Sen. Edward Markey, D-Massachusetts, holds up a faulty GM ignition switch during the news conference, which was held in Washington before Barra spoke to the House subcommittee.
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Family members arrive at the news conference.
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People represent their lost family members at the news conference April 1. From left: Kim Langley, mother of Richard Scott Bailey; Laura Christian, mother of Amber Marie Rose; Randal Rademaker, father of Amy Rademaker; and Mary Ruddy, mother of Kelly Ruddy.
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Family members place pictures of their loved ones on the committee wall before the hearing on Capitol Hill.