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level education, you geebt to pay for it. there s no way we should be shifting the burden to students, shifting the burden to debt, shifting the burden to the people who are trying to work hard to get this job done. there s a lot more to it and there s a lot more to what we produce from universities. university of virginia, by the way, is full of people who are setting broken bones, curing cancer, training special ed teachers. i mean that s where it really is. siva vaidyanathan, thanks so much for joining us and kon gral ragss to your dad. appreciate it. we ll be right back. it s time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system. from beautyrest. it s you, fully charged.
students every day, but we re not give sufficient credit for it largely because there s this serious type out there. siva, ross dow that has a question. i always enjoy it as a conservative when i get to watch liberal academics beat conservatives and suspect that the whole idea? i think from the poupt of view of some americans though, it might you know, the question might be raised that over the last few decades a couple of things have happened in higher education, right? the ratio of private dollars to public dollars has gone way up but tuition numbers have gone way up at a frankly pretty extraordinary pace that looks to some people a little pit like a kwiend of higher education bubble even. and so i think there is a sense and undoubtedly it was expressed stupidly by members of the uva