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JUDY WOODRUFF: Speaking of Flint, it is one of many places around the country dealing with the impact of a national strike by the United Auto Workers. It is now the 18th day of the strike against General Motors affecting more than 50 sites and 46,000 workers. William Brangham takes a look at the big stakes for both sides. Its part of our regular reporting on business and economics for Making Sense. WILLIAM BRANGHAM: Judy, the two sides were still talking today, and there have been reports of progress in recent days. But as the strike continues, there are a number of key issues still to be resolved, among them, wage increases, how much workers have to pay toward their health care costs, converting temporary workers, who are paid at a lower rate, into permanent workers, and a push to move more GM production back to the U.S. Micki Maynard is a journalist who follows the automotive industry in Detroit, and has written several books on the subject. She joins me now from Ann Arbor, Michiga