otherwise the college tuition will continue to go up and then the student loan crisis becomes even more of a crisis. we re not doing that. we re not, even in the student loan conversation, we re not even talking about if you ve seen in the past couple of weeks hbcus and sort of how the changes in the loan program has affected the students going to historically black colleges. typically have been able to afford and qualify for those loans and now not even qualifying for that. that is putting undue harm on the colleges and universities that were able to accept these students in the past. we need a fundamental change overall. bigger issues. but we re stuck on the 6.8 versus the 3.4. courts weighed in on gay marriage and now it s congress turn, maybe. that s next. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn s small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth
turning power over to a divided, secular opposition, this isn t going to work. they have to bring in elements of the muslim brotherhood into some reintegrated power sharing arrangement or else, i m afraid, as richard reported, things may go from bad to worse. okay. former ambassador to more rock coker mark ginsburg, thanks so much and have a happy fourth. same to you, alex. all are all system goes for immigration reform in the house? plus, finding a fix for the student loan conversation. my conversation with congressman john yarmouth of kentucky, next.
interest rate, have to understand there are very few viable alternatives for somebody who says, the repo man is outside my door right now. i have to keep the lights on. what do you suggest? so people who are traditionally under banked or who are out of the credit mainstream don t have very many alternatives. it s a travesty and a crime and a shame and a sin and everything else we want to call it. but the fact is, many of these people are operating under desperate conditions. and as you said, the young people are also very much increasingly caught up in this cycle. i just want to add one other thing in terms of perspective, to kind of bring back our student loan conversation a little bit. we often think that student loan debt is a young people s problem. that it s the 18 and the 2-year-o 22-year-old problem. that is so not true. student loan debt can hurt you for decades. it s a 40-year-old person s problem, because you re still paying. it s a 50 and 60 many older americans have e
opportunity or the land of student loan checks? and we show you how returning soldiers are honing their work skills for the civilian workforce. and forget about the box of chocolates, the best gift for your honey is getting out of debt. we re going to help you have the talk. let s start with the youngest victims of this youngest downturn. many three and 4-year-olds aren t going to preschool. studies show shah a poor child who has not attended a quality preschool enters kindergarten 18 months behind their peers and what s worse, many will never catch up. research shows they re more likely to need special education services and more likely to drop out. sam wayne is the coauthor of a book called, welcome to your child s brain, how the mind grows from conception to clemg. sam, do we need to rethink the k through 12 public education model to be more like crawl through 12? i think that s quite possibly the case. i think the big picture here is thinking about how research and th