. >> thank you, jim paulsson from wells capital management. >>> and a big change at aig this afternoon robert benmosche is out. peter hancock takes on both jobs, right now he is an executive vice president. benmosche is expected to resign in september but will stay on in an advisory role. benmosche is credited with steering the company through the financial crisis and paying back almost all the $2.8 billion received from the u.s. treasury. >>> and in detroit today, two very different agendas for the gm meeting. shareholders were asked to vote about improving new directors and incentive plans for top executives. but outside, protesters were demanding gm executives be held accountable for defective ignition switches linked to at least 13 deaths and the recalls of millionings of cars, phil lebeau has more. >> reporter: less than a week after ceo mary barra announced the recall of the vehicles from the faulty ignition switches, general motors held its annual shareholder meeting here in detroit. it was a relatively uneventful meeting. there was no update on the recall investigation. and gm