A lethal storm disrupts lives, livelihoods – and markets -- in the east. While it may not be the top priority for most voters, immigration remains a key political issue. And hours before the election, traders get some “skin in the game” by speculating on America’s next president. Market analysis with Alan Brugler. (27:45)
In the News
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2,000 Sheep Led Through Streets of Spain's Capital
(Nov 2, 2012) The movement is called transhumance and until recently involved close to a million animals a year..
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Oklahoma Officials Move To Dismiss Youth Expo Lawsuit
(Nov 2, 2012) The lawsuit seeks a declaration that the Youth Expo has no enforceable claim for the state to appropriate money for the expo.
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Oregon Regulators Reject Pesticide-Free Zones
(Nov 2, 2012) Farmers said the buffer zones would devastate agriculture, foresters said they would hamper efforts to replant near streams.
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Tyson Would Pay $950K In Deal to Settle Iowa Case
(Nov 2, 2012) Current and former workers dating back to 2006 could claim payments from a $271,000 pot.
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Some Virginia Crops Likely Impacted By Storm
(Nov 2, 2012) While the area's farms fared well, officials said they'll know how much of the wheat crop is not germinating in about a week or so.
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Sandy Fails To End Midwest Drought
(Nov 2, 2012) Midwest farmers have turned their attention to their winter wheat crop, with little cooperation from the weather as about two-thirds of those plantings have taken place in drought-affected areas.