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Ethane cracker, banking, broadband and politics

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Host Bray Cary talks with Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin's Chief of Staff Rob Alsop and Steve White, of Affiliated Construction Trades, about shell's ethane cracker plant that could be headed to Pennsylvania instead of West Virginia.

He is also joined by Huntington Bancshares Inc. President, CEO and chairman Steve Steinour who talks about the banking industry and how it fuels the nation's economic recovery.

Frontier Southeast Region President Ken Arndt sits down to talk about broadband access in the state. And, we get an update on politics in West Virginia.