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In an interesting twist on Crossfire, hosts S.E. Cupp and Van Jones find that they have common ground: the NSA. They believe that the United States has gone too far with it's spying programs.
Our guests, Washington Post op-ed columnist Ruth Marcus and The Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol disagree.
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A brand new reportĀ recommends that the National Security Agency's spying program stay in place, but urges theĀ President to rein-in the NSA's massive collection of cell phone and internet data.
The controversial program has sparked concern fury from foreign leaders, concerned about reports that the United States has been spying on them.Ā
Unfortunately for President Obama, that's just one item on his list of political headaches.
The United States' delegation to the upcoming Winter Olympics in Russia won't include a member of President Barack Obama's family or an active cabinet secretary, but it will include openly gay athletes – a clear jab at Russia's recent anti-gay laws. FULL STORY.
Washington Post op-ed columnist Ruth Marcus and The Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol are in the #Crossfire, joining host S.E. Cupp and Van Jones to debate these topics and other issues facing President Obama.
We want you to weigh in: Do you think the U.S. should boycott the Olympics in Russia?
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Sen. Wicker defends colleagues Graham, Cochran, and McConnell from attacks that they are "Republicans in name only."
Do you agree with Sen. Wicker? Or were you siding with Donna Brazile & Sen. Tester?
One of the least productive Congresses in history has decided on something- a budget deal. But should they have?
Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) and Roger Wicker (R-MS) are in the #Crossfire, joining host S.E. Cupp and guest host Donna Brazile.
We want you to weigh in: Will Congress be more or less productive next year?
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On tonight's show, The Final Question was initiated by Fox's Megyn Kelly who stirred up controversy by saying Santa is white and a New Mexico teacher who told a black student he couldn't be Santa because he isn't white.
We asked our guests to weigh in on the latest Santa drama and you may be surprised by how they respond.
The budget battle moves to the senate, but will it attract enough Republicans to pass? And what does it say about our priorities?
In the Crossfire, we have Princeton philosophy professor Cornel West, and Ross Douthat, a conservative New York Times columnist. Tonight's show will be hosted by Newt Gingrich and Stephanie Cutter at 6:30pm ET.
We want you to weigh in: Should job training be required to receive unemployment benefits?
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A student opened fire Friday inside a suburban Denver high school, injuring at least two people before turning the gun on himself, authorities said. FULL STORY
Tonight at 6:30pm ET, Donna Brazile and Kevin Madden join S.E. Cupp and Stephanie Cutter for a conversation on the breaking news. They will also speak with clinical psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere Ph.D. and Adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Bober, founder of Psychiatric Consultants of Florida.
Tonight on Crossfire: Tim Phillips, President of Americans for Prosperity, said his organization has spent roughly 15 million dollars holding Democrats accountable for Obamacare and he plans to hold Republicans just as accountable for this budget deal.
Do you agree with him? Or were you siding with Democratic strategist Paul Begala during the debate?
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