Nick Gillespie on Special Stossel on Fox Business This Thursday at 9PM ET
Last weekend, the great group Students for Liberty held its fifth annual international conference in Washington, D.C. For the second year in a row, John Stossel taped a special episode of his Fox Business show. Here's the show pitch for tomorrow night:
Join us this week for a special edition of our show from Washington, D.C. in front of a spirited crowd of 1,000 college students at the annual Students for Liberty Conference.
David Boaz from the Cato Institute and Nick Gillespie from Reason TV will stop by to take the student's questions and discuss how the future for freedom is bright.
These young liberty lovers will also grill our guest panel, which includes the former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton . We will debate how the U.S. should react to the possibility of a nuclear Iran and other national security issues.
Ken Klukowski from the Family Resource Council will take the stage to defend social conservative stances against abortion and same-sex marriage.
Finally, comedian Tim Hawkins shines some light on what government can do for us with a satirical song.
Tune in tomorrow night at our new time, 9pm, on the Fox Business Network.
Note to regular Stossel viewers: The show now airs at 9pm ET. So re-set any Tivos, etc.
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Unless you want to watch the entire episode of Parks and Recreation. NBC bleeds the closing credits scene into the next show and DVR (at least the one I use) cuts it off.
Most DVRs (Tivo definitely), allow you to configure to record X minutes past the "end" of the show.
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Team Stossel Live Blog will no doubt reclaim some of its former glory now that it's back to its earlier time slot.
Most DVRs (Tivo definitely), allow you to configure to record X minutes past the "end" of the show.
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