plantwa that hworking to keep jobs and even add more.da he spoke with general motors' c.e.o., mary barra we don't like it. i believe they will be opening up something else. i was very tough. i spoke wither when i heard they were closing and i said, "you know this country has done a lot for general motors, you better get back in there soon." that's ohio. "and you better get n there soon." so, we have a lot of pressure on them. you have senators, you have a lot of other people, a lot of pressure. >> woodruff: david shepardson of "reuters news" is here to help explain what's behind these moves. welcome back to the "newshour", david. so what is being cut at g.m.? what kinds ofobs? >> there is two parts. one are, as you said, the car production facyotories. have five factories building cars like the sheby volt, impala, cars that are not selling well. acrosshe inustry car sales dramically declined as people buy more suvs,er crossand pickup truck. g.m. will cut about 15% of the salaried workers, about 8,000 jobs, of those roughly 2,000 taken voluntarily, and the other are the production jobs at