The gray hairs weren't the only people talking economics at the National Summit in Detroit last week.
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Detroit -- It wasn't Alex Zelinski's idea to attend the National Summit, a gathering of leaders from across the country to set an agenda for America's future.
The senior at Brother Rice High School said his parents thought it would be a good for him to go. But after a day of speeches, the 16-year-old Rochester resident said he was impressed and glad he went.
"It's a privilege to listen to all these successful business people and what they think about the economic times," Zelinski said. "It's inspiring."
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