Car makers put on push for more loans

Courtesy Marketplace  Thu, 11/06/2008 - 13:16

Chief executives from General Motors, Ford and Chrysler are on Capitol Hill desperately seeking federal loans.

What would happen if lawmakers said no? Jeff Tyler reports on the issues facing the companies as they fight for their lives.


 

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