. >> university of -- [inaudible] john: a special editon, 1500 colleg students from all over the world gathered here to debate what makes for a free society. these are our futre leader learningg about liberty. students usually don't learn about thatn school. tonight, what you ought to know about economic freedom, free speech, prsonal responsibility, drugs, privacy, and america's constitution. stossel u, tha's our show, tonight. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> and now, john stossel. [cheers and applause] john: thank you, you students are unusual. you have a special interest in liberty. moss people don't which makes me wonr, how many of you ever discuss liberty on your campuses? how many of your professors discuss it? [laughter] how many of them discuss social justice? many more. i not surprised given the love for big government on big mpuses. most ofyour professors probably don't know muc about basic economics, which is why e titled this show "stossel university," and our professors are ab biand jhn, here to tell students about what they should learn about economics. you can't do it all. fi