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diane is studying finance, econic and business. it's not only business but every day things.ying for bills, saving up. >> why would you start your own business? >> reporter: beginning in tenth grade, the watkins mills students start their academy classes along with their core curriculum. they get the same teachers for three years, paid experience and a wealth of experience that gives them a jump in their careers. in a tough ecomy, that can be a valuable boost. >> college is an expensive place to figure out where you want to go and what you want to do. this helps students think about that before they get there. >> i feel like it gives them that edge. >> it not just one set. you're getting little pieces of business world. >> reporter: career academies have taken root in thousands of schools around the country. they are in business and finance and computer technology. they are essentially schools within schools. and the students are well integrated. >> they are sga, they' athletes, they're part othe theater department here. they're in musicals. they're all involved in different
diane is studying finance, econic and business. it's not only business but every day things.ying for bills, saving up. >> why would you start your own business? >> reporter: beginning in tenth grade, the watkins mills students start their academy classes along with their core curriculum. they get the same teachers for three years, paid experience and a wealth of experience that gives them a jump in their careers. in a tough ecomy, that can be a valuable boost. >> college is an...
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property, steal it willesigns steal the intellectual capital that was built up, they can undermine the econ future this country. >>ose: tre aohe rert todafrom a nato offici saying they know and al-zawahiri ar living in are living in somewre north waziristanear the chinese bord. does this co a news to yo >> y. i don't thinkwe know where they are, if we knew where th are i think we'd do something about it. >> rose: wherever they were, u'd go get them. >> we would do something about it. >> rose: so why would somebody from nato say that? >> i don't know. >> rose: but you've got to be interested. do they know something you don't know? is it poible they kno something you don't know i n't agine. ion thi so. i think s either an exaggeration in the telling or an exaggeration in the promotion of that. i don't think we know precisely where bin laden is and i don't think the report's accura. rose: the thing that was disturbing about the report is that he's in pt procted by pakistani intelligence, i.s.i.. >> i... i've not seen th repo, either. >> rose: a pgram note. a segment with a wrir will b en aanot
property, steal it willesigns steal the intellectual capital that was built up, they can undermine the econ future this country. >>ose: tre aohe rert todafrom a nato offici saying they know and al-zawahiri ar living in are living in somewre north waziristanear the chinese bord. does this co a news to yo >> y. i don't thinkwe know where they are, if we knew where th are i think we'd do something about it. >> rose: wherever they were, u'd go get them. >> we would do...
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ha dado mucha energÍa a la oposiciÓn, ademÁs de eso estamos en una Época donde puntoal punal pla econoÚioal puntoal puntoal pÍ aunque hemos no rechazado pero tual pa deciaÓn labor de eso lÉ ha sido el punalentral de la oposiciÓn. >> to¿usted cree que se equivoc al decir que habÍa que boicotear arizona? >> no, fue un error porque leto dio la energÍa a la oposiciÓn y ademÁs de esto tirÓ el tema fuera de la mesa, no va a toal p error fue de tragedia pero la reacciÓn fue para mÍ algo muy personal como un hijo de un inmigrante en este paÍs, altoal la oposicial Ón míala tountoal l grijalva? dijeron no nos gusta y vamos al puntoal puntoal punÉ anÓnimos, que estÁn gastando mucho dinero con los ataques que vemos en televisiÓn, y ese dinero anÓnimo, al puntoal punt quiÉnes son, al puntoal puntoal ejemplo, unh@si por algÚn modo pueden derrotar en esta campaÑa entonces el al ppunto para ello su nivel nacional va a hacer fiestas opuesto a la agenda nuestra esto va a ser lo que va a ocurrir. >> alacabtoal punh@al puntoal p persona, ¿quÉ hizo mal? >> no, pues, es la al punal pre informaciÓn ya tiene m
ha dado mucha energÍa a la oposiciÓn, ademÁs de eso estamos en una Época donde puntoal punal pla econoÚioal puntoal puntoal pÍ aunque hemos no rechazado pero tual pa deciaÓn labor de eso lÉ ha sido el punalentral de la oposiciÓn. >> to¿usted cree que se equivoc al decir que habÍa que boicotear arizona? >> no, fue un error porque leto dio la energÍa a la oposiciÓn y ademÁs de esto tirÓ el tema fuera de la mesa, no va a toal p error fue de tragedia pero la reacciÓn fue...
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stuart, you are an econ guy. you explain to me if it's not redistribution of wealth, you explain to me what this government has done to our oil industry. tapping the wells. stopping drilling. they're up in alaska. i talked to the head of the pipeline. he says the pipeline is going to be shut down. without any hesitation. pipeline will be shut down. >> yep. >> glenn: you have then the government giving loans to brazil and mexico and mexico to drill in the same place that we say is too dangerous to drill. this is redistributing our wealth. >> direct contradiction of america's best self-interest. the obama administration is going against our self interest. it's going against, suppressing the oil industry. it is not allowing us to go and get the resources which are ours in our territory. we're banned from going after them. meanwhile, we subsidize other countries to go after their same resources on their territory. we give them loans. loans to brazil to go out and drill in deep water. yet we ban it in our own territor
stuart, you are an econ guy. you explain to me if it's not redistribution of wealth, you explain to me what this government has done to our oil industry. tapping the wells. stopping drilling. they're up in alaska. i talked to the head of the pipeline. he says the pipeline is going to be shut down. without any hesitation. pipeline will be shut down. >> yep. >> glenn: you have then the government giving loans to brazil and mexico and mexico to drill in the same place that we say is...
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they meet at the econ department at harvard and a family run by economics. like all families. >> the one thing we talk about with our kids is the budget constraint. that is the motion of there's only a fixed amount of money. you have to figure out how you're going to allocate that money across a more expensive baseball bat versus your cleats that you're going to buy. >>> the world's largest airline was created this week when continental and united airlines officially joined forces. you got a chance to speak to the new ceo about how the merger would affect hubs and jobs in the u.s. >> yes, he's probably one of the most interesting, dedicated and thoroughly professional chief execs in the world. now he has the job of running continental and united, or the new united. i asked him, of course, particularly bearing in mind, bringing these two large airlines together in the united states, when you look at the nine hubs they have got and the tens of thousands of employees, where would there be growth and where might the ax fall. >> i don't think there will be an ax,
they meet at the econ department at harvard and a family run by economics. like all families. >> the one thing we talk about with our kids is the budget constraint. that is the motion of there's only a fixed amount of money. you have to figure out how you're going to allocate that money across a more expensive baseball bat versus your cleats that you're going to buy. >>> the world's largest airline was created this week when continental and united airlines officially joined...
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. >> ( translated ): turkey is alady econically integrated with eure and now many countries in the european union have caused the european union toet into trouble with monetary issues. t turkey in this global crisis is the only country thatidn't intervene in the banking system. when welookt t government anbudget deficit, they' already abe t criteria of the european union. so as saidore, turkey among the 27 member states of the european union is at a better position. >> rose: weonclude this eveninwith michaeandelbaum, a profrsoat joh hkins university who wrien a n book about america called "the frugal superpower." >> sooner or later there is going to be a consensus that we've got to deal with this debt because we won't be ae to borrow our way out of it and kick the can down the road. and when that happens, i believe everything in politics will change including foreign policy. >> rose: the actress who plays lisbeth, turkey's economic goals and nversation about amica and its enomic issues when we continue. maybe u want school kids to have more expore to the arts. maybe you want to provide meal
. >> ( translated ): turkey is alady econically integrated with eure and now many countries in the european union have caused the european union toet into trouble with monetary issues. t turkey in this global crisis is the only country thatidn't intervene in the banking system. when welookt t government anbudget deficit, they' already abe t criteria of the european union. so as saidore, turkey among the 27 member states of the european union is at a better position. >> rose:...
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look back to january whe ott brown won the massachuses senate st that senator kennedy ld all ofhe econic namics, the overrehing perception on health car on thetimu law on jus t general tre of deficit spending, all of that has been in place since january. anthe democrats have had 10 months to try to address it. they haven't for the most part. they continue to lose that and i think he's absolutely right that the oil spill contributed to what i think's been a dangerous second narrative. less about the democrats than the president which is the perception tt he's not big enough for the job. that he doesn't understand how... understand how markets work, doesn't understand ho deal with a big crisis. and th has caught on if not at large with the american people-- as john said, his approval rating is still relatively high-- i think it's caught on amongst elites in business, in government of both parties amongst thpresin wayhat has reallyurt the predent and ma his megaone a really diminished tool for him and his party. >> rose: you mentioned the press. john, is he diminished in the press? >> well,
look back to january whe ott brown won the massachuses senate st that senator kennedy ld all ofhe econic namics, the overrehing perception on health car on thetimu law on jus t general tre of deficit spending, all of that has been in place since january. anthe democrats have had 10 months to try to address it. they haven't for the most part. they continue to lose that and i think he's absolutely right that the oil spill contributed to what i think's been a dangerous second narrative. less about...
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the security, the faster we will be able to get to the soft power, the aig and the other kind of econic development nations which are so important. >> nancy schaefer from the center of strategic and international studies. senator, my experience deadlines in south asia after 30 years of the foreign service, mostly in the area come is quite different. i don't think that either the pakistanis or the afghans react well to deadlines. but we're tuck with that were because they have truly interpreted it the way you said. but my question arises from that, and it's about pakistan. do you believe that pakistan's expectations that we are on the way out and going to be more decidedly on the way out, next july, effectively constrains us to accept pakistan's concept of what afghanistan ought to look like after we're gone? we've worked for half a century with close relationships through pakistan that are based in part on the verge of judges and their priority, clearly, is to minimize or eliminate indian influenc in afghanistan and are concerned about al qaeda's presence is, at best, a secondary issue,
the security, the faster we will be able to get to the soft power, the aig and the other kind of econic development nations which are so important. >> nancy schaefer from the center of strategic and international studies. senator, my experience deadlines in south asia after 30 years of the foreign service, mostly in the area come is quite different. i don't think that either the pakistanis or the afghans react well to deadlines. but we're tuck with that were because they have truly...
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academic competitions for the middle-school, high school and college students such as the fed challenge, econbull and other essay contest. i've had the opportunity and to act occasions to judge the fed challenge which is an opportunity for kids to learn what the fed does, learn about the economy. it's a great experience and i've seen some really impressive performances from high school kids. also some reserve banks have open learning senator museum center lobbies that feature interactive exhibits and related educational programs. figure in the reserve bank february principi, which their 24 branches as well as 12 reserve banks, please inquire to see what kinds of exhibits i have. teachers hosted in the summer founders have provided the students with valuable learning experiences. i just wanted to thank you for accepting our invitation to join in this conversation. i appreciate your taking time away from your personal and professional claimants to be with us. as a central banker, economist and educator and as a parent, i do want to thank you all for your work. it's absolute essential to our eco
academic competitions for the middle-school, high school and college students such as the fed challenge, econbull and other essay contest. i've had the opportunity and to act occasions to judge the fed challenge which is an opportunity for kids to learn what the fed does, learn about the economy. it's a great experience and i've seen some really impressive performances from high school kids. also some reserve banks have open learning senator museum center lobbies that feature interactive...
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technology laid down on the border, mobile surveillance systems, remote video surveillance systems, econ three devices available to our agents we begin to see a sweep of technology that will permit us to detect and respond to incursions on the border. i believe that the uas is critical part of the border security efforts for this reason. we need to fully integrated capabilities to support our officers and agents while standing ready to provide the assets when they are needed for the other purposes whether it is disaster response as was the case in floods in north dakota two years ago or helping the coast guard national authorities to monitor the gulf spill that's just been successfully resolved in the gulf. the sixth goal, the trade is key to the economically prosperous and competitive country. while much attention has been paid to cbp border security mission, it is important to recognize international trade is as much a matter of national security as keeping terrorists out of our country. trade and security are in many ways winked and equally deserve our attention. promoting economic pr
technology laid down on the border, mobile surveillance systems, remote video surveillance systems, econ three devices available to our agents we begin to see a sweep of technology that will permit us to detect and respond to incursions on the border. i believe that the uas is critical part of the border security efforts for this reason. we need to fully integrated capabilities to support our officers and agents while standing ready to provide the assets when they are needed for the other...
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academic competitions for the middle-school, high school and colle students such as the fed challenge, econ bull and other essay contest. i've had the opportunity and to act occasions to jude the fed challenge which is an opportunity for kids to learn what the fed does, learn about the economy. it's agreat experience and i've seen some really impressive performances from high school kids. also some reserve banks have open learning senator museum center lobbies that feature interactive exhibits and related educational programs. figure in the reserve bank february principi, which their 24 branches as well as 12 reserve banks, please inquire to see what kinds of exhibits i have. teachers hosted in the summer founders have provided the students with valuable learning experiences. i just wanted to thank you for accepting our invitation to join in this conversation. i appreciate your taking time away from your personal and professional claimants to be with us. as a central banker, economist and educator and as a parent, i do want to thank you all for your work. it's absolute essential to our econ
academic competitions for the middle-school, high school and colle students such as the fed challenge, econ bull and other essay contest. i've had the opportunity and to act occasions to jude the fed challenge which is an opportunity for kids to learn what the fed does, learn about the economy. it's agreat experience and i've seen some really impressive performances from high school kids. also some reserve banks have open learning senator museum center lobbies that feature interactive exhibits...
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we need energy is the classic, you know, dirty energy, classic fuel energy, we all learn about in econ01 yet we're not taxing carbon emissions and gas emissions but i think this is an area though where the perfect approach here is a carbon tax, which would raise the same amount of revenues, impose the right incentive, etc. the next would be the cap and trade system, although there is the worry that the permits get given away. if we do that, my view is we can give away all the permits this year and next year as long as five or seven years from now, we're not giving away any of them. i don't mind the transition issues. i just don't want a situation where we're permanently giving away the permits because that cuts into the revenue and loses the incentive effect. even if we can't design a carbon tax or cap and trade system, we can't get that set up, we still have a good option here, which is the good old gasoline tax. there is a lot of money in the gasoline tax. every dollar raises about 1% of g.d.p. on gross revenues and then about 8/10 what would you adjust on other factors. what that me
we need energy is the classic, you know, dirty energy, classic fuel energy, we all learn about in econ01 yet we're not taxing carbon emissions and gas emissions but i think this is an area though where the perfect approach here is a carbon tax, which would raise the same amount of revenues, impose the right incentive, etc. the next would be the cap and trade system, although there is the worry that the permits get given away. if we do that, my view is we can give away all the permits this year...