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POLITICO Interview: Arne Duncan - Mike Allen - POLITICO.com

POLITICO Interview: Arne Duncan - Mike Allen - POLITICO.com



A POLITICO Video Series
January 27, 2010
(Recorded January 26, 2010)
Interviewer: MIKE ALLEN, Chief White House Correspondent, POLITICO
Guest: ARNE DUNCAN, United States Secretary of Education
CHAPTER 1

MR. ALLEN: Welcome to POLITICO's video series: "Inside Obama's Washington." I'm Mike Allen, Chief White House Correspondent, and we're here at the Education Department with its leader, Arne Duncan. Mr. Secretary, thank you for having us in.

SECRETARY DUNCAN: Well, thanks for the opportunity. Good to see you.

MR. ALLEN: The President has announced a freeze for a big slice of spending. How's that going to affect education?

SECRETARY DUNCAN: Well, education's always been a priority for the President, so we feel very, very good about where we're going to net out. We're always going to make tough choices, and things that aren't working, we're going to stop investing in. But things that are working, we want to continue to push very hard.

MR. ALLEN: And what's an example of something where you believe you can pull back, something that's not working?

SECRETARY DUNCAN: Well, the budget will be forthcoming next week, but there will be a number of things where if we're not seeing the results we want for children, we think we have a moral obligation not to just perpetuate the status quo, but to invest scarce, scarce dollars in those priorities that are really making a difference in students' lives.



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