Outlook Grim for US Auto Industry

General Motors says it plans to cut another 1,900 jobs in North America so it can deal with a worsening cash crunch. The cuts are in addition to 3,600 layoffs GM announced last week. The company has lost more than $4 billion since July due to declining sales. Analysts say the entire U.S. auto industry is at risk and so are millions of jobs. VOA's Mil Arcega reports.