this country to have an equal education. i bet you that s one area of common ground that you and i can come back on hardball and agree he has done something well and something honorable. some school voucher programs are wonderful but not the panacea for equal education for poor children. they simply aren t, michelle. stuck in a d.c. public school, you may think that the school voucher program is the panacea. i have been working on this project and found out the only time i know pretty much for sure jack kennedy ever cried about a public issue was when he thought about the children that would be killed in a nuclear war and it was for real. i think that would pass muster with all of us. thank you. absolutely. thank you, joan walsh, thank you, michelle bernard. up next, american students are falling behind, talk about a crying shame. that s having a big impact on our competitiveness in the world. this is our future workforce by the way. former school leader michelle rhee is
are wonderful but not the panacea for equal education for poor children. they simply aren t, michelle. stuck in a d.c. public school, you may think that the school voucher program is the panacea. i have been working on this project and found out the only time i know pretty much for sure jack kennedy ever cried about a public issue was when he thought about the children that would be killed in a nuclear war and it was for real. i think that would pass muster with all of us. thank you. absolutely. thank you, joan walsh, thank you, michelle bernard. up next, american students are falling behind, talk about a crying shame. that s having a big impact on our competitiveness in the world. this is our future workforce by the way. former school leader michelle rhee is here will join us about what can be done about this creeping disaster of our kids falling further and further behind in the world in math, in language in everything. this is hardball, only on msnbc. [ male announcer
and something honorable. some school voucher programs are wonderful but not the panacea for equal education for poor children. stuck in a d.c. public school, you may think that the school voucher program is the panacea. i have been working on this project and found out the only time i know pretty much for sure jack kennedy ever cried about a public issue was when he thought about the children that would be killed in a nuclear war and it was for real. i think that would pass must we are all of us. absolutely. thank you, joan walsh, thank you, michelle bernard. up next, american students are falling behind, talk about a crying shame. that affects our competitiveness in the world. this is the former workforce, by the way. former school leader michelle reid there she is, will join us about what can be done about this creeping disaster of our kids falling further and further behind in the world in math, in language in everything. this is hardball, only on msnbc.