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Max Armstrong talks about the Iowa primary election, neighbors helping neighbors, food demand in China and the SAT.
Voters in Iowa ended a long congressional career in primary voting last night.
Local folks are coming together to clean up neighborhoods that have been looted and damaged.
There's a lot of demand for food in China, and the U.S. will get its share, says U.S. Grains Council Chairman, Darren Armstrong.
The College Board will not pursue an at-home version of the SAT.