feed the insecurity in the area. there s been kidnappings, killings. in the east, significant insecurity there. the muslim brotherhood working with ansar al-sharia is really putting a sentence threat to this significant threat to this very, very new government in libya. these men who were there to train and track were actually in their own camp, funded by u.s. taxpayer dollars, and the new u.n. security chief came in about a week ago and told them to get out. so today had to go back to their villa, and they were basically sitting in limbo, not training libyans any longer. a lot of insecurity going on, and it s really curious to see what s going to happen. the administration s going to have a lot of pressure as we approach september 11th, but these men have said and some other media outlets have come out since then that the first information on these suspects was given to u.s. leaders last november. then they returned, checked a second set of boxes, and as the quote was, handed them t
intervention to lower college costs? well, government intervention has driven up college costs. subsidizing student loans has made it so that students and their parents are not as price sensitive. in other words, they re willing to pay more because the government gets behind them, but then that leads to the situation where these schools end up being four-year resorts. oh, fancy dorms, great athletic center, but the money s not going to instruction. so obama responds to this with more government intervention. that seems to me exactly the wrong course to take. heather: yeah. it was estimated in the 2011-2012 school year alone, the academic year, 93% of all student loans were issued by the government. now, some other proposals in his idea called for, you know, rewarding schools that maxize the use of technology in education as well as easing the burden of student loans for recent graduates by capping loan payments at 10% of their income. is there anything in the plan that you see that
about there which includes, you know, moving towards online education or, hey, maybe these credit hours shouldn t be everything, and as the white house put it, it s not the amount of time you spend in the classroom that matters, but how much you learn that can work towards your degree. these are great ideas. but this isn t the federal government s business. why is washington trying to hand down these rules? we know the problem. we know what will happen is that it will get politicized. that s why we don t want washington telling these schools and rating these schools. heather: come on, they never politicize anything in washington. [laughter] all right, tim, thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. jon: happening now, where ethics meets medical research. the cells of a woman who lived decades ago now among the most useful in science, but what rights do her descendants have to her genetic code? a fox news medical a-teamer weighs in on the brewing controversy. plus,
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because then you set up a situation where some people have to flip justice ginsberg around, they have rich cream marriages whereas people who are same-sex couples in other states don t get any of those benefits. yeah. pete i think that opens up an attack in favor of trying to declare a nationwide constitutional right to marriage. what do you think about that, pete? reporter: i think that s an excellent point. and i think that s exactly why justice kennedy doesn t want to go there. because if they do go, as some justices today indicated that they were willing to say that the federal government can t make these distinctions, well, if the federal government can t make these distinctions between same sex and opposite sex couples, then how could the states? i think justice kennedy frankly isn t ready to go there. one other point that he made today, the remember who s defending doma. it s the house republicans. the obama administration has decided the law s unconstitutional.