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Saving General MotorsSaving General Motors
Not so long ago, General Motors was the largest corporation in the world and the reigning symbol of American industrial might.  Today, it is a company in turmoil, forced to close plants and shed workers by the thousands. In this original documentary, CNBC's Phil LeBeau goes inside GM and reports on the company's dramatic struggle to transform its tarnished image and sagging fortunes.

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Bob Lutz
The Long Road Back
Auto industry legend Bob Lutz is the man charged with bringing quality and excitement back to GM's cars.


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Red Means Go
While GM's sales are diving at home, they're thriving abroad, fueled by the coolest new car in Communist China: a Buick. CEO Rick Wagoner travels to a market that's red hot.


Current DateTime: 06:01:51 21 Nov 2009
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2009 Chevrolet Camaro
A Star is Reborn
GM hopes to make history - again. The Chevy Camaro, a classic muscle car born in the 60's, is back, and NASCAR star Dale Earnhardt, Jr. is the first to take the wheel.


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Jobs on the Line
Jobs on the Line
Warren Kennedy has worked almost every job on the GM factory floor. After taking a buyout, he looks back at a company vastly different from the one he began at 30 years ago.


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Chevrolet Volt
Green Machine
With SUV sales tanking, GM's bid for a greener future hangs on its revolutionary electric car, the Chevy Volt. Just one problem: they still have to come up with a battery that can power the car.


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PHIL LEBEAU TAKES YOU INSIDE GM

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        U.S. carmaker General Motors will present a new viability plan for Opel in mid-December as it aims to reduce capacity across Europe by about 20 percent, a top executive said on Thursday.

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        A just-announced plan for General Motors to repay roughly $8 billion in debt to the United States and Canada would be re-evaluated in June, the Obama administration's top automotive official said.

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        The three sit atop the insurance industry's annual list of the safest new vehicles, according to a closely watched assessment used by car companies to lure safety-conscious consumers to showrooms.


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