North Dakota's voters will decide tomorrow how banks will handle financial privacy. North Dakota banks and credit unions are pushing for what's known as "Measure 2." That would allow them to sell financial information without a customer's consent. The bankers say a "Yes" vote is vital for future economic development. Privacy advocates are urging a "No" vote on the measure. They say customer information should only be made available with each individual's consent. Mainstreet Radios Bob Reha reports. <