Saturday, September 15, 2012

Muslim Protest in the Middle East & The Worth of Higher Education


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Violence In The Middle East
In the wake of the violent attacks against US embassies throughout the Middle East, many people are asking what sparked this outburst of Muslim protests against America in countries that the US is providing billions of dollars in aid.  We'll talk with POLITICO reporter Tim Mak to help break down this situation and help us understand the cause of events that lead to the deaths of four US diplomats. 

Higher Education: Is It Worth It?


With the rise of tuition costs and the unemployment rate over the past few years, many people have started to question the worth of higher education. We'll have an in depth discussion about student debt, unemployment and the worth of higher learning featuring:
Vanessa Torres of Latina Smart 
An organization that promotes higher education and success for Latinas 


This week on the "Quickie" we'll discuss
The Fed's New Stimulus Plan

We'll explain how the Federal Reserve Bank's plan to buy mortgage-backed securities at a rate of $85 billion per month through the rest of the year, and then $40 billion per month will affect the labor market.





And, of course, we'll share the quirky, funny and moving news headlines that we found throughout the week during the 
"News Round Up"
 

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