reaching a tentative agreement with the united auto workers mary barra, ceo of general motors and mark roycethe main bargaining table this morning along with negotiators and the leadership of the united auto workers they're not to the point yet where they're going to say we think we have a deal locked in, things can always change, but we can tell you there is progress here and as one person said to me we think we're in the home stretch to getting this deal done the uaw leadership will be meet with the leaders of the locations of the uaw around the country, the local leaders, in detroit on thursday. that may be if there's a tentative agreement where they brief the local leaders. back to you. >> phil, that's big news we're already in what, day 23, 24 i mean -- >> 30. >> day 30. >> hours lost. one of the biggest industrial work actions in the last few decades. >> yeah. john murphy, one of the lead analysts who covers general motors, he was out with a note today saying look, by his calculation, they probably lost about $2 billion so the impact here is substantial. the concern is, if you are a ge