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Piers Morgan speaks with S.E. Cupp and Van Jones about laws that allow blind people to own guns.
"Crossfire" hosts Van Jones and S.E. Cupp debate state gun laws with recalled Colorado State Senator John Morse and gun advocate Will Cain.
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Morse: It's my right not to get shot
Van Jones and S.E. Cupp talk with John Morse and Will Cain about state limits on rounds in gun magazines.
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The gun debate has been revived across the nation as two pro-gun control Democrats in Colorado lost a recall election after voting for a law imposing stricter gun restrictions that would limit magazines to 15 rounds and require universal background checks. Missouri's state legislature came within one vote of overriding the Governor's veto of a bill that would essentially void all federal gun laws.
Ousted Colorado State Senate President John Morse and gun rights advocate Will Cain join hosts S.E. Cupp and Van Jones in the Crossfire tonight to debate gun laws.
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Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) and Danielle Pletka of the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank, join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones in the Crossfire to debate President Obama's plan in Syria.
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Pletka: Obama engineered worst of worlds
Van Jones and Danielle Pletka get into a headed debate about President Obama's leadership.
In this Ceasefire, CNN Crossfire hosts Van Jones and Newt Gingrich agree on the fact that the United States is an exceptional nation.
(CNN) – Americans shouldn't let Vladimir Putin's opinions get under their skin because the Russian president is a one-time KGB officer whose primary interest is nationalism, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Thursday.
"While we have to deal with him as the president of Russia, we don't have to respect his views. We don't have to respect his opinions," said Gingrich, co-host of CNN's "Crossfire."
"And frankly, we should laugh at him when he tries to lecture America about exceptionalism, because he ain't exceptional. He's just one more in a long tradition of dictators and thugs."
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