>> you help g.m. took billions of taxpayers' hard earned dollars in the auto bailout and you can remember they had to ditch their private planes. >> they cried about that. but they are back in the skies on private chartered planes to promote the public stock offerings. and jow we have the director of political reform at the center for governmental studies. nice to see you this morning. this sounds like it's just going back to the old ways for g.m. this is what got them in the trouble in the first place, spending money, could we bail them out in the future? >> well, that's the whole problem with this action. it's an appearance issue. g.m. has bought themselves a world of bad p.r. doing this. it could be that because they need the private jets to reach clients to make their case for the public offering, it's good