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10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 FR 05/31/13 07:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 FR 05/31/13 09:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 FR 05/31/13 01:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 FR 05/31/13 03:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 FR 05/31/13 05:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 FR 05/31/13 06:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 FR 05/31/13 08:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 FR 05/31/13 11:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 SA 06/01/13 01:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 SA 06/01/13 07:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 SA 06/01/13 09:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 SA 06/01/13 01:00pm 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 SA 06/01/13 03:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 SU 06/02/13 06:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 MO 06/03/13 03:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 MO 06/03/13 05:00pm 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 WE 06/05/13 04:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 America Doesn't Need A Strong Dollar Policy When the value of the U.S. dollar is strong relative to other currencies, it becomes attractive to investors and allows Americans to buy foreign goods and services cheaply. But in times of recession, are we better off with a weak dollar that stimulates U.S. manufacturing by making our goods cheaper and more competitive? John Donvan moderats a discussion between Frederic Mishkin (Professor, Columbia Business School), John Taylor (Chairman and Founder, FX Concepts), Steve Forbes (Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Forbes Media), and James Grant (Editor and Founder, Grant's Interest Rate Observer). (4 of 13) 304 WE 06/05/13 10:00am 00:56:46 - (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 TH 06/06/13 04:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST
10.2 Should College Football Be Banned? Student loan debt has surpassed credit card debt, unemployment for those with bachelor’s degrees is at an all-time high, and entrepreneurs like the founders of Facebook and Microsoft prove that extraordinary success is possible without it. But recent studies show that college is economically beneficial even to those whose jobs don't require it. Experts debate higher education. John Donovan moderates. 104 TH 06/06/13 10:00am 00:56:46 (RPT) (CC) × ST