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give you lots of their own financial aid. that is one of the big problems with colleges, there are some ways they re subsidized it is hard to tell what actual people are actually paying. gregg: it is creating massive debt and ruining peoples s lives. we met a woman, graduating from university of chicago, quarter of a million dollars in debt. she s a social worker. will never pay it off. shouldn t have gone to the university of chicago and assumed all the debt. it is a tragic story and some of them are out there. it was a great study you did at the cato institute, thank you for sharing it with us. neal mccluskey, thanks. thank you. gregg: look the at daily politics page and daily political newsletter. foxnews.com/foxnewsfirst. enter the e-mail address, you will get the top political headlines every day. it is a must-read. it sure is. coming up here, president obama reacting to the unspeakable violence that we are witnessing now in syria.
and you let in fewer students. but you should have a better sense of who is actually graduating students and giving you a good deal. so [applause] down the road, we re going to use these ratings, we hope, by working with congress, to change how we allocate federal aid for colleges. gregg: neil mccluskey, associate director for the center of educational freedom at the cato institute. neil, good to see you. do any of the president s proposals address the main problems that driver of high tuition costs which arguably, and there is evidence of this, is the federal government itself? they keep throwing so much money toward financial aid. financial aid is clearly the problem. basically what the federal government has done has said, colleges, whatever you want to chargings we will make sure that students can get access to the money to pay that, and that is