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this to be able immigration. there s another faction that just believes that eric cantor simply didn t do the fence mending and tending to the shop at home. he s still not looking back. in that interview with state of the union, he s all about looking forward. what about the sneak attack evolving. we keep talking low turnout. it was actually 30% higher. this theory that democrats may have rallied people to vote against kantor. do you think it s possible? it s a fun theory. he didn t do basic questionnaires for conservative groups in his district. they put robo calls to 26,000 voters who support guns because he wouldn t fill out a questionnaire about why he s a gun supporter. i love when the people still matter. isn t it nice? they always do. all of a sudden, bites one of the biggest guys right in the
school supplies, notebook, pencils, markers, don t go to the dollar store and don t go to your drugstore. you re overpaying. the best deals are at those specialty office supply stores, like staples and office max. at staple, if you spend $5, you can get notebooks for as little as one cent. you can fill up for a ton of supplies for $5. brian: these are examples. everyone s got the notebook. before you go there, shop at home and see what types of stuff you have left over from last year. brian: although kids want new. we move on to back packs. i recommend shopping on-line for backpacks. on-line stores like lands end has really great offers because then you can find free shipping codes at a web site called free shipping.org where they also have an exclusive coupon for 25% off your order and free on back packs. brian: we should post this on-line because people want to watch this back. i didn t think this was
unions part of the solution or part of the problem? there will be more than 19 million students in college this fall. how to make sure that pricey investment pays off. we begin with a passionate debate over public school reformp. with me steven bril, and he spent two years immersed in thousands of pages of documents and hours in the classroom in an interviews for his book class warfare. take a look at this poll from 1976 asked if teachers unions, helped, hurt or made no difference in the quality of public school education, 38% said unions hurt it. fast forward to today. that number has grown to nearly 50%. steven bril, are you surprised? i m not surprised. the battle has been worth it for the reformers and unions because i see a place where they can come at and where the politicians and the reformers can get the unions on their side which is the only way we re ever going to fix america s schools. you came at this as a journalist, with no dog in the fight. you started lo