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Watch VideoThis Month on Business Nation - Cashing in on Catastrophe - Your town is devastated. Your home is destroyed. Then your insurance claim is denied. Now Business Nation exposes how the insurance industry can raise premiums and cut coverage in times of trouble. Is it ethical? Is it legal? See for yourself.

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The multi-billion dollar music industry has gone through wrenching change. Sales of compact discs, the industry's biggest product, continue to decline at an alarming pace.  Correspondent David Faber sat down for a rare interview with Warner Music Group CEO Edgar Bronfman, Jr., and looks at a company, and an industry, struggling to reinvent itself.


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Tabasco is a popular way to add zip to your favorite food. But the peppers that give the sauce its kick originate from just one small spot in a Louisiana bayou where the McIlhenny family has manufactured the product in much the same way for 140 years. Correspondent Jon Frankel goes to Cajun country to find out how the McIlhennys have fought the odds to maintain a thriving family business for so long.

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Business Nation: Parting Shot with Dennis Kneale
Dennis Kneale has a message for those who think oil companies should pay a windfall profits tax:  You're wrong!

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