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Real money. This is real money, you are the most important part of the show. Tell me what is on your mind by tweeting me or hit me up on facebook. The United States and the European Union upped the ante against russian president Vladimir Putin, both targetting the economy with expanded sanctions against the military, finance and Energy Sectors. Treasury secretary said in a Statement Given russias direct military intervention and efforts to destabilize ukraine, we have deepened our sanctions against it. He extended on olive branch to the russians, saying if they pulled back support for rebels in eastern ukraine, new sanctions could be suspended. The e. U. Announced a major success, an issue offsetting a stand against the west, a trade back delayed until the end of 2015. For now, how much, the cost for the russians are rising. The tit for tat sanctions are taking their toll on western market and firms doing business with russia. Todays u. S. And e. U. Sanctions specifically ban transactions with five state owned Russian Defense companies. They take aim at a russian tech firm that does a lot of business with the russian military. Five of russias largest banks are targeted, restricting ability to borrow money in western bond market like london and frankfurt targets on the Energy Sector will be felt on this side of the atlantic. Exxonmobile is paying a majority share to drill in the arctic, an area the size of texas, and exons work on a well could be stopped before its finished under the new sanctions. They specifically ban business with fight stateowned energy firms, including the big one, exxons partner, rosneft. Treasury and giving exxon 14 days to wide down applicable transactions with russian firms. Exxon released a statement saying we are assessing the sanctions, it is our policy to comply with all laws. A halt to exxons drilling in the arctic will not hurt it in the nearby term, but delays this drilling or scrapping of the project will hurt exxons future growth prospects. The foras into russia are viewed as a mother load, including mutual funds that you may invest in through your 401k or ira. For more on the size and scope of exxonmobiles operations in the world. We have this report. Reporter in the world of Energy Producers exxonmobile is the biggest, with Oil Operations in 39 countries and refineries in 17 operations span the globe. The houstonbased company produces more than 5 Million Barrels of oil a dale, with a market valuation of 438 million. For a little context, thats twice the Gross Domestic Product of ukraine, where a conflict with russia prompted a bevy of sanctions jeopardizing their highprofile deal. In 2011 it inked a 3. 2 billion Arctic Drilling partnership with russian oil giant rosneft. It gained access to acre im of an area the size of the lease area for oil and gas activity in the gulf of mexico. Exxon wanted to do this was as big a company as it is, it has had difficulty, sometimes its said because it is so big, of replacing every year enough reserves relative to the oil it produces. Reporter but as Tensions Mount in europe, sanctions throw it into question. Exxon, probably privately believes that the crisis will not go on forever, the world has to get along with russia, and russia has to get along with the rest of the world in the long term. If they can hold on, the crisis will pass and business will resume. Reporter in the meantime exxons image has taken a hit. That is not new. To its critics, it has appeared a bit tone death. According to private empire exxonmobile and mobile power, the c. E. O. Said current c. E. O. Appeared in photographs, buddying up to president Vladimir Putin, despite tensions with the west. Exxon had colourful leaders, and some made statements they probably wish they hadnt. It has been good for investors, good for 401ks and pension funds. A big part of that is to look ahead. The Russian Arctic is ground zero for the grounds. The company had been projected to invest 500 billion over the coming decades in russian oil. As Tensions Mount in eastern europe, the longterm strategy may be in question. Well exxon has failed to meet production targets for many quarters in a row. Thats why project in russia are so important to the oil confinement, according to steve levine, following the energies of energy and geopolitics as washingtons correspondent for digital news site quarts. And teaches at universitys school of Foreign Service and publish the oil and the glory, and putins labyrinth, no one nose it better than steve. A lot of things come to find. The first is lee raymond, former c. E. O. Of exxonmobile saying we dont make decisions in the interests of the u. S. Government. Now we see rex tiler son, the c. E. O. At a conference in moscow with an oil executive, sanctions inned United States. They dont really seem to care about the backlash. I think they care about the backlash, but more about exxon. Exxon operated going back to john recher fellow and robert fellow who established it as a free player, not connected to any particular country, and it will take the hit if it has to. It is a global company. Oil companies tend to be. Are there examples of Oil Companies that do work at their national interest. At this point exxon is thumbing its nose at u. S. Foreign policy. Im going to take a little bit of so the at that. I think that exxon, and all the Oil Companies have a similar parliamenty, and that is that that they are gun slippingers, wild caters, doing high risk high reward and resent governments that get in their way. Exxon, like all of them, pushes the envelope to the edge. If these sanctions were not too the letter prohibiting them to work with Vladimir Putin, then it went ahead and worked with him. It is clear with the actions that it cannot work with Vladimir Putin with russia, and incidentally, that will impact production, exploration in the gulf of mexico because as part of its deal, rosneft and exxon became partners in a number of fields, 20 blocks in the gulf of mexico. Its interesting that theyll look at this to the letter of the war, and its ironic the response from exxon was literally a two line response they are looking it over and will comply with the law. They didnt say well comply with the letter of the law. The implication is theyll comply with the alert of the law. Thats is not oil company behaviour. Exactly. This is very, very tough world, and the people involved in it themselves if you dont force them to do something, they wont. Theyll push their best interests, and, incidently, exxons personality matches Vladimir Putins, this is why they get along well. Theres a sense that maybe, privately, exxon is feeling or saying to russia lets sit this out. This cant go on forever. We are not going to dismantle everything, well stop and get back into this later on. Do you think that may be what is going on here . They both have a lot at stake. Russia, as your prior report noted sorry, exxon, as your prior report noted had quarter after quarter of falling production. Its back to 2009 production figures, its share price dropped by 7 over the last two months. It has been relying on the russian feel, the siberian field in addition to the arctic fields to bring it back to its glory days. Rosneft saw exxon as its route to the big time. Theyll see this, the stakes are too high. Lets wait, lie low, return in a year, and if they wait 23 years to revive the drilling. It will be fine for them. Its the only game. Exxon is up 1 and 3 . 1. 3 . Dont go girl, theres another way to hurt russia. Ill take you to turkey, an ally in nato that could hurt the United States. Those stories and more. Keep it here. The factory floor. Al jazeera investigates the boing 787 watch online now weekday mornings on Al Jazeera America start your day with in depth coverage from across the country and around the world. The future looks uncertain. Real news keeping you up to date. An informed look on the nights events, a smarter start to your day. Mornings on Al Jazeera America this years crisis in ukraine focused the worlds attention on europes huge fenced on energy from russia, sparking debate about whether a 4 decade ban on u. S. Exports of crude oil should be lifted. Some say europes exports of oil would hurt europe. Not everyone agrees with that. Theres no debating the issue of oil is heating up the fracking boom, having it on track to produce 9. 5 Million Barrels next year, a 45year high. Lost in some of the debate over exports is the fact that the u. S. Exports crude oil and product made from oil. Im saying this because every time i say theres a ban on the export of crude oil i get emails, tweets, facebook posts from people that say thats wrong. You guys are right. You have to put an asterisk with the ban. Look at the chart of the it shows a surge in exports of socalled finished Petroleum Products lightly Refined Products like diesel and gasoline. The u. S. Exports 3. 2 Million Barrels a day. It did at the end of last year, nod including 400,000 barrels of u. S. Crude oil exported to canada. The Obama Administration opened the door, a crack, to more crude oil exports by allowing some companies to start exporting condensate. A slightly processed ultra light crude that is mixed with natural gas. Steve levine is with us, a washington correspondent for digital news site quarts and wrote a piece on this topic titled should the u. S. Export i will to push down prices and hurt Vladimir Putin, thats happening already. Its the title of a speech, you should read it. Steve joins me from d. C. Couple of things, the issue is whether it export more oil than we do. Lets deal with oil and hurting Vladimir Putin in a second. One of the things i get in trouble for saying is we have experts about a glut of oil. I have viewers saying its 100 a bar em, if we had a glued, 15 Years Ago Oil was 11. If we export it, will we see higher prices . Theres a there is a mismatch between the oil that we are producing in the United States and we import 5 Million Barrels of oil. Theres a glut in the United States of a certain rant of oil and our refineries in the United States are configured to process a heavy oil. When we hear from experts about a glut, that is what they are talking about. The amount of oil in the United States and the rise in the volume of oil in the United States meant that it is buying, we are buying a lot less oil. Millions of barrels of less oil than we used to buy. More than a saudi arabia less of oil. And what does that mean . All that volume is thrown on to the global market. Since the arab spring of 2011, a lot of other output has gone off. Even though we had a surge of global prices, they are remained high. The market is a lot less worried about the geopolitics, the supply has shown its face, and you are seeing prices plummet, plainly because of the u. S. Surge. We talk about the natural gas from russia through ukraine, into europe and the sway that that gives Vladimir Putin over western europe. The reality is natural gas revenues to russia are nothing in compared to oil revenues. I will revenues are real, where it would hurt Vladimir Putin, if we export the oil. Is that practical, can they do that. Do they have the refinery to refine the light crude. We dont have the refine rice to refine that oil. Okay. First to tell you that so the same oil that we produced, a light oil, nigeria produces, so nigeria used to export to us 2 Million Barrels a day. Its oil is going to europe and else where. The point of my piece is it doesnt matter if the United States exports oil or not. The fact that its buying less, importing less, and the demand is less around the world, its as though its exporting oil. You are right that the russian government, 45 of that of its income comes from oil, 5 comes from natural gas. To the degree that our exports come up come above what we are currently producing, what we are currently throwing on to the world market, that will hurt Vladimir Putin. It will hurt him no matter which market we send it to. Congress cant agree on the fact that its september 12th, is there a likelihood theyll agree to lifting the ban on oil, and, by the way, as critics say, will it cause american oil to increase if we decide to increase more oil legally. Ill answer that in reverse order. Yes, it will probably cause u. S. Prices to go up, because we pay less than the global price. Now theres about five or 7 difference per barrel between the u. S. Price and the global price. It will end up in the middle. I have doubt that congress will agree. I think it will be time. And its premature to agree to export. The only beneficiary from exports are the Oil Companies, its their bottom line profit to sell the oil at a higher price. Thats the decision congress would be making. Steve, you know a lot about this, im glad o you joined to help our viewers. Steve levine, washington correspondent for quarts. Good to see you. This time next week a brand new nation could be born or taking shape. Im take you to scotland where voters have the power to break up the u. K. In their hand. Coming up, a new start up based on an old and failed business idea. Secretary of state john kerry is in turkey to press the country to join an International Coalition aimed at destroying the Islamic State group. 10 middle Eastern Countries agreed to provide help to the United States in the fight against the group. Turkey, which shares a long boarder with syria is reluctant to participate. Al jazeeras Bernard Smith explains. Reporter this may be turkish soil, but this is a border town that looks to the middle east. Its a place of pilgrimage, the supposed birthplace of abraham, one of islams great profits. Now sometimes mingling among the pilgrims are men with different intentions from europe and beyond. They are close to the end of a journey taking them to syria and iraq, to join the fighters of a Group Calling itself the Islamic State. But turkey made that final leg a lot harder. Translation the plain ahead is syria. Reporter this smuggler tells me it used to be easy to get to syria, you cut a hole in the lightly patrolled fence, not any more translation the changes happened, Turkish Forces dig trenches, they put tanks there, increased guards and used night vision. They shot at people. Its harder to get foreigners across. Reporter since january aspiring fighters trade to cross near the uraties river. This province behind me is behind the closed border. Turkey doesnt want the conflict spilt over ear. The i. S. Is holding more than 40 turkish hostage. The turkish worry plague a role to pushing back the i. S. Forces could result in revenge on those hostages. They have reminders of the human cost of the conflict. Like dozens of towns and cities, it hosts hundreds of towns. Theres no life. The people are tired. The Islamic State took everything, and controls everything inside the city. There is no money, no work. U. S. Officials said they understand turkeys unique position as the only muslim majority country in n. A. T. O. Being close to the conflict, its discrete cooperation is viewed as essential, if the cal pain against the campaign against the Islamic State group is to have a chance of success. Its not every day a new nation is formed, thats what voters in scotland have a clans to do next week. They go to the polls to decide whether to break free if Great Britain and break up a union lasting 300 years. The vote is too close to call and many the scots are underdivided. Its not a decision that scots are taking lightly. Reporter a Little Village of cram onward looks pretty as a postcard in the autumn sunshine. People have done well. The union with england has been a success here. With the boat club and in the cafe a lot of people are nervous about a future for scotland sailing away from the u. K. So worried, in fact, they might abandonsh abandonship. I might move. I would have to see how it went. Reporter is it a joke or half serious. Very serious. My family has houses south of the border. If we go independent. It may be a move to go there. If the current changes, i would rather be somewhere that keeps the pound. Well have to wait and see what the outcome is. Reporter you can do without having to make the decision i imagine . For sure. Reporter no to independent voters says scots men outside the u. K. Theyd have to perform a balancing act. To say it sounds gloomy. Many in the silent majority seem to have kept thoughts to themselves. The no to Independence Campaign tried as hard as it can to sow uncertainty in the minds, trying to portray the vision of an independent scotland as ludicrous. In another way they are at a disadvantage. After all, in messaging terms, no we cant is never going to sound as exciting as yes, we can. Nor is it likely to help the campaign when the leadership makes comparisons between the scottish nationalists and north korea. That cant be right. I dont want people to feel they have to leave scotland. Its my country. People feel strongly. Its not one country against another. In wealthy cram onward, cr cramond the yes campaign has resonance. Reporter its clear putting fear into the minds of scots to vote yes has not worked. The no votes are full of foreboding. Now lets get the view from edinburgh at a pub called the port of leeth. If you have been to edinburgh you may be familiar. Most support independs, the yes vote. The owner is one of approximately 17 of scots who remain undecided, and in a vote that type, its a good group of people swaying the decision. Andrew joins me to explain why. Good to see you, good to talk to you on the phone. Tell me why you are undecided. Theres a lot of passion surrounds this. I admit to begin with i was very much no, because to be blunt i dont see the point we are a small nation, theres a lot of discussion backwards and forwards. But theres no kind of concrete this is what youll get, this is what you wont get. Up until a few weeks ago the currency was a question mark. Scots are passionate, and as your peace points out the Better Together has not been well runned, and several cases its a joke, an internet coach. Theres the passion of the sclts. That, you know, prospect of, you know, something great, and the scots having a great nation and great history but on the other side of if theres no guarantees. Theres no politician standing there saying look, you know, we can give you this, we can give you that, we guarantee this, its very much one politician says black, and another says white. Let me ask you this. You talk about the passion, you are right, anyone that nose anyone from scotland nose its a country of great passions. Theres a young voting aim, a lot of younger people are, in typical fashion embodying that passion, and older ones are conservative, and that is how the vote is breaking down. It is the plit is the younger people have an optimism of the future of getting involved in politics. People should be educated about politics. You have my father and grandfather, remembering the thatcher years, poll tax, closing of ravens craig and steel mill and mother well that destroyed a community and cost a lot of jobs. You have the younger, and the older resentful about it. Its difficult to find where people sit because of the passions. Let me ask you this. You have a pub. How heated does the conversation get. Are there bar fights about it. No, ours is a yes pub and many know i was a no voter, and a few ended up on my car on hub caps, its god fun. Scots are friendly, its easy to have a laugh about it. I do believe it will leave a flit. I dont think it will be a case of yes, we have independence and everyone is happy, or no, we doesnt. I think therell be a bit of this was a wasted opportunity, or, you know, i think it will i didnt ask for the referendum, if you understand. You saw the story referring to that. There was a lot of people saying i would rather not make the joys, now that i have to ill thing about it. I want to ask you as a business owner, what concerns you about the vote one way or the other. The funny thing is i dont think anything will change for a couple of years, whether its currency issues. If you look at things like in the newspapers, it was saying that scottish newcastle, one of the biggest brewers will relocate to england. Off the top of my mind as a pub is will we pay import tax on the beer, is it excise duty, is whiskey cheeper because its made in scotland and they dont have to the export it. Stupid things like that. For multinational corporations, yes. These are people dealing in Corporation Tax and wages in different currencies and stuff like that. For our business, i dont think it affects us yet. Having said that, give it two years, and well see what happens to their price. Good to talk to you. What a pleasure to have you on the show. Well keep in touch with you and after to see how things are going on. I havent had a chance to make it to edinburgh, i look forward to getting there. Andrew leith the owner of the port of leeth. Online grocery startups are the wage. Im show you why the ideas that succeed. Ill show you colleges where they take the work your way through school thing seriously. Americans went on a bit of a shopping spree last month, retail sales riding compared to july. Economists say it doesnt mean consumers are going wild in spending but the confidence is increasing as the Labour Market improves. Experts say lower prices are putting more money in consumers money. Californians are telling uber, lift and side car its illegal to let customers ride in car pools. The states laws doesnt allow them to offer services where strangers pair up and pay individual fares to go to the same place. Each company unveiled carpool features to help customers save money. Side card is eviewing options reviewing options. Internet and App Companies are looking at ideas beginning decades ago, delivering groceries to the doorstep. Competitors are amazon and google to startups and instaycar. Each has a spin. They want to change the way you buy food. The believers include venture capitalists, pumping more than a million into the startup company. They are tabling a risk. Disrupting the Traditional Grocery business involves logistics that destroy other companies. Same groceries, no store. Web van. Reporter it was the hindenberg of the. Com era, web van. They aimed to make brick and mortar Grocery Stores obsolete. It pumped a billion into building an infrastructure of filling warehouses full of food. The company had fleets of vans aimed at sameday grocery deliver. Web van expanded too clickly and didnt generate enough income. The company crashed and burnt miserably. It wasnt a colossal failure, it was a grim joke, a table about the pitfalls of Online Grocery deliver. Fastforward 10 years its deja vu again. 100 companies have popped up, looking to disrupt the grocery and food injury. Its a mix of scrappy startups funded by venture capital. Like post mates, venture cards and boheimeth like amazon, uber and others. Venture capitalists are taking notice. Funding to food and grocery delivery space grew 51 , and deals with startups are up 55 . Two of the Biggest Challenges for the Companies Getting food delivered the same day its ordered and the last mile how to get food from the Fulfilment Center to the customers, its a difficult and expensive proposition outside of big city centers. Instaycard is a rising star with a unique model. Its an Online Grocery site scrapping warehouses and trucks. The company partnered with local whole food stores, and begun embedding personal shoppers there. The shoppers collect the grocery and deliver it same day. Instaycard has stiff competition. It makes ordering groceries a piece of cake. Amazon struggled to get amazon fresh off the ground nationally. The company is testing a wand that it hopes will streamline ordering and boost sales. Wave it over barcodes and food and it creates an online delivery list. They are ceasing the last mile addressing the last mile problem by teaming up with the post af service, testing delivering groceries between three and 7am and literally leaving the food phone the doorstep. Google and express are testing in some cities, partnering with stores and retailers like factoring and walgreens. Uber is trying to figure out how to get in on the action by using the fleet of cars, with the added benefit of having cars in the database. Its not just big companies. Others are addressing the last mile issue by creating pick up areas, and will deliver for a 10 fee. Post mates is another company, calling itself the uber of stuff, connecting customers to couriers, delivering takeout and anything you need from a store it partners with, promising delivery in under an hour. Its in a handful of cities, expanding quickly. The rise of the delivery startups could change the game for the food industry, a business that has not disrupted that much. While bricks and Mortar Stores will not go out of business, theyll have to update and innovate fast, the views of bill bishop, the architect of an advisory firm, knowing how they disrupt technology. This was a crash and burn during the dot come era, why will it work now, what is different to web van and why this didnt work in the dot come period. Theres two reasons while it will work this time around and didnt work last time. One is that 15 years ago no one had a mobile phone and broadband was nonexist ept. Communications infrastructure was not there. Today, frankly, almost everyone has more pressure on their time. The convenience is really very attractive. That makes a lot of sense. We also are are familiar with a lot more commerce on our phones. A number of strategies shifted, books, transportation. There are different characteristics when you get to groceries that make it challenging, as your preliminary report talks about. Lets talk about that. Why is this not what amazon did to book stores and itunes to record stores. What is different about groceries . Fif, notoriously low margin, they dont have the extra slack and business models. Vonnedly, groceries are bulky and a heavy product to handle for the dollar spend. The economics of transportation in the last mile are more difficult. They are the two biggest reasons, and frankly, getting the deliveries into the home itself is a challenge, because of perishability, maintaining temperature, security and so forth. Eggs broken, and unlike music which you cant send down an internet pipe, this depend on human labour in all cases. Is there something to be said for the fact we have a weird Labour Market, or is that okay. Labour costs are they not a big concern. Labour costs are key. Not only will there be costs, but it will be the quality of the labour as well. When somebody is coming to your house and handling food, they have to be trusted. So i dont think if your point is if this is subsidised by a Labour Market that is slack right now, i dont believe thats the case. I think about amazon. Really trying to do this, they talked about they wanted 30 of business to be groceries. It hadnt worked for them fully. If amazon cant get it right, one wonders is it because Smaller Companies are more nim ble that they can do something that amma significant hasnt amazon hasnt. I look at amazon, they are working at it, they havent thread the needle. There are Smaller Companies that did a good job, and the agility and ability to segment a smaller market, and has the intensity of focus, to pay more for that service, it makes it easier to get to the positive numbers. Im a lot smarter about this. Bill bishop, the architect the bricks meets clicks. Throughout the year we tracked the up and down of three families americas middle class rebuilding the dream. We hear from a single mother in tennessee. She took a sample when thee moved a gift struck to a location with higher foot traffic and lower rent. The knoxville store is not generating the sales hoped for. She continues to use strategies to draw in the customers. August has been the slowst month since i moved into the store. I decided to take a risk and order two new candle lines. The candle lines are not in any other store in knoxville. I did my research. And i secured the territory, and i put 1,000 on a credit card. They average between 30 and 200. I felt like the store hadnt had a new line for a long time. And i felt like it was really important that i kind of have little bit of edge on the market. It is september the 4th, and i really feel like good things are beginning to happen at the store, although sales are still half of what the other store was doing, its consistently half. Each day old customers are still finding me and i have repeat new customers, which is exciting. Im earning their business. And im pleased to say that the new candle line that i purchased is doing very well. I sold another one this morning. I feel good about my decision on that. Im going to reorder soon. And another great thing happened. The manager at the gym store that is owned by Jewellery Television asked if i wanted to put some of the merchandise from the store in the gym store on consign. So i did that last week, and then shes called back and said its the response is fabulous, and shes selling the soap and the candles very well, and then shes referring them back to the store, just pray that going into fourth quarter, that this is going to be the time that the store turns around and i get that momentum going that i need to just get me over the hump of the move. Well check in with jodie in a few weeks to see if her fort ins have taken a fortunes have taken a turn for the better. Next, the latest sales that the stock market made. And problems that two teenagers made that may derail their college plans. Thats next on real money. Stay with us. Turns out taxpayers are seeing a windfall from the government bailouts. Today we learnt that the Treasury Department pocketed 873 million by reducing its stake in autolender allied financial. You may recall the government bailed out allied financial to the tune of 17 billion during the financial crisis. Allied used to be the financing arm known as g mack. Taxpayers recovered 440 billion on bail out invests, known as tarp. One thing we talk about is the value of a challenge education. This week an Al Jazeera Americas edge of 18, we follow two teens facing changes that could side track college ambitions. Alex gibney highlights how hard it is for the talented and ambitious young people to stay on course. Hello. Please report to the main office. We have some concerns. I feel like you are going on a slightly downward trend. If college is something that you want, why are you nonchalant and carefree about your life and the direction of your life. Do you want to go to college . Ill let you know. In this neighbourhood, not a lot of people went to college. I suppose to be the child that mates it, gets out the hood and do something better, i do really want to go to college. I dont want to end up. What i find surprising was how many adult challenges the kids had to face. You know, we think childhood is an innocent time. The kids are dealing with social issues and forced to confront them as adults. Around here a lot of girls is pregnant. My friend michala got pregnant, her sister hannah. My friend emily got pregnant. My friend page. Hello. Hey. Its like 80 of the school pregnant. My plans is to finish high school and soon, like a few months after shes born, go to college. Lance wants me to be a stayhome mum. How will you cope with being a mum, doing to college. It will be the same as going to high school. No, it wont. It will. No, it wont. I dont know anybody that has a kid and went to college. Hopefully im the first. One of the valuable things about the series is you can see the journey of these kids, and sometimes, like a could tale, they take twists and turns. Maurices case is like that. It seems like hes on the road to college, because hes smart and takes good grades. Then he takes a downturn, hanging out with friends saying you can get a job as a jan iter, cash in the pocket. Do you know how hard it is for black men to make it in the world . You not going to college is cutting your chances. Your perception smu be im going to college. Im not going to let chicago break me. Just because youre pregnant doesnt mean your life ended. Edge of 18 from alex gibney, the new episode airing on sunday. 9 00pm eastern, 6 00 p. M. Pacific. Rising College Tuition and soaring debt focused attention on a small group of schools that have been around for a century. They are called work colleges, requiring students to have an oncampus job. Work College Campuses had less than half the debt of students that graduated from private n nonprivate colleges. Many work College Students say the schools offer experience that others cant match. These blacksmiths are College Students at Nashville North carolina. They go across the formal garden. They are factoring goods for sale. Next door, others are blending teas that will be sold. What is this thing over here . This is metals. They grow next to the herb garden. Creating oncampus jobs is should they integrate work with earning, making the price tag more affordable. This is one of sepp federally seven federally recognised colleges. It includes Stirling College and others. At Warren Wilson students must work 15 hours a week or three hours a day for the year. The annual examination, 3,480. While students pay federal, state and local taxes on earnings, they never get cash, as happena butcher nose well. It hannah butcher knows well. We dont see the money. Reporter what. Yes, we dont get a dollar. Reporter students can work more, but the limit is 20, so they have time to study. This is hannah butcher, what about the other names. This is the student workforce. Every resident and the day students that are working reflected here in the crews. The it 110 crews are made up of Warren Wilsons 881 students doing everything from fixing cars at the schools auto body shop to handling plumbing issues. Students that are working in wellness areas, including working with athletes in terms of working amongst spraps, aches and pains sprains, aches and pains. They do massages. This is the deep of work. Unlike work study to give students spending money, these students are locked into work agreements. Reporter if they decide they dont want to work. Its not a decision you can maybe. Reporter if you dont work at the schools you dont graduatement Warren Wilson offers help to students. Many students take on loans. At this College Students have no outofpocket expenses because the students have large endowments and awards everyone scholarships. Its great, and the reason experts say this education model is not for every school. Its probably not scaleable. There are lots of ways that other institutions could mimic some of the good things that go on at work colleges to make college more affordable. Mimeticing the extra colleges rears mimicking the extra colleges requires the labour force. We dont have the flexibility to manage expenses that another college has. We have a paint crew, we need to have painting for them. We need to spend money on paint and brushes. Reporter that commitment to work is why many enrol at Warren Wilson. Shes part of the class of 2014, b biomedical. And harvests and packages herbs. I grew up here. My life has changed. I changed what i want to do, where i find happiness. She plans to help people grow Medicinal Plants and says the on campus job helps with work and following through on a financial commitment. Coming up on sunday on real money, i look at who and how the Islamic State funds itself, and what can be done to bankrupt it. Here is a radical idea to stop u. S. Companies leaving america to lower tax bills eliminate all corporate taxes, sunday, 5 00 pm eastern and 2 00 pm pacific. Next, the n. F. L. Fumbling the ray rice case and the release of a second video why it took that for the n. F. L. To take a stand. This week we have seen a lot of outrage over the ray rice case the running back, former running back because the Team Cancelled his contract and the National Football League Suspended him playing, after a video in which rice is visibly sawing his fiancee, now wife, inside an Atlantic City elevator. He was charged with misdemeanour assault, but when another video came to light, it shows him dragging her from an elevator. A grand jury charged him with assault. What outrages is why it took the n. F. L. This week to spend rice for good. Corporations would have dropped rice from his contract. We know this is about money. The league chose to protect an athlete instead of doing the right thing. New video or not. Details were known. Rice admitted to punching jena in the helicopter. The n. F. L. Brings in there 10 billions. Commissioner romminger goddel Roger Goodell plans to boost that by 2027. Theres things more important than money, like the players making the league billions. If you are as outraged as i am, inflict financial pain on the league, dont buy tickets to the game, dont spend money on its merchandise. Some things are more important than money or the game. Thats our show for today. Im ali velshi, thank you for joining us. Revenge in iraq shia militia accused of attacking sunnis in territory take back by Islamic State fighters. Hello, im Darren Jordan with the world news in al jazeera. Russia threatens to retaliate as the u. S. Follows the European Union with more sanctions over ukraine. Pakistans military rescues hundreds, thousands are trapped and in danger. Children in columbia lose their playground as prisoners are chained to swings because

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