Detroit's auto show...or funeral?

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After a year in which U.S. auto sales fell over 18 percent, the 2009 North American International Auto Show is anything but festive. For U.S. auto-makers General Motors, Ford and privately-held Chrysler -- their futures are uncertain. Ford and GM have cut first quarter production plans by 38 and 53 percent respectively.And many analysts question whether Chrysler, which recently received $4 billion in emergency federal loans-can continue as an independent company.Jon Decker reports from Detroit, Michigan.


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