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John Stossel - How was school for you?

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John Stossel show aired on FOX Business network on September 16h, 2010. Today's topic: "How was school for you?" From this question you can deduce that tonight's show was all about the education in United States. Some of the questions that could be highlighted from the show could be: "How much is enough to pour into the black hole called our Federal education system? From the Constitutionalist point of view, this should be not even a question as the Federal Government does not have a mandate to meddle in States affairs because this is where the Education belongs. Some of the guests on tonight's show were: Janine Turner, Colin Hanna, and Dr. Ben Chavis.

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John Stossel show aired on FOX Business network on September 16h, 2010. Today's topic: "How was school for you?" From this question you can deduce that tonight's show was all about the education in United States. Some of the questions that could be highlighted from the show could be: "How much is enough to pour into the black hole called our Federal education system? From the Constitutionalist point of view, this should be not even a question as the Federal Government does not have a mandate to meddle in States affairs because this is where the Education belongs. Some of the guests on tonight's show were: Janine Turner, Colin Hanna, and Dr. Ben Chavis. The show is split into six segments: 1) School Reform: Is more money the answer? 2) Online Schooling: Way of the future? 3) Campaign to get Americans to read the Constitution. 4) Should teachers have jobs for life? 5) The audience has its say. 6) Stossel's perspective.