tucker: if americans believe in anything, it is higher education. every year millions of people borrow tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars to get degrees from colleges, when policymakers talk about improving the well-being of americans, their ideas almost always including providing education and upping graduation rates, whatever the cost. he has a phd in economics, a professor at george mason university, but despitefe all of that, not entirely sold on the ability of sending everybody to college. he has published a book called the case against education and he joins us tonight. thank you for having me. tucker: what is so striking are not just your views, but the fact that as a college professor you are making this case, if i am an ac repairman and argue against air-conditioning, i am arguing against my own interest, why are you arguing that college is not for everyone? i think of myself as a whistle-blower, i am somebody