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CNN is combing through 3,546 pages of documents released Friday by the William J. Clinton Presidential Library.
They open a window into inner Clinton White House operations, and cover topics including the office of former first lady Hillary Clinton, now considered the overwhelming favorite for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, if she decides to run. Full story.
With the 1990s Clinton-era constantly being brought up, as well as Clinton possibly becoming a leader of our country, we want you to weigh in: Is Hillary Clinton a candidate of the past or of the future?
Vote by tweeting Past or Future using #Crossfire or comment on our Facebook post. View results below or through our Poptip results page.
Itās time to play Tweet Wars with S.E. Cupp and Sally Kohn! They both received some nasty tweets and try to guess who theyāre intended for. Hosted by the lovely Tom Foreman. Let the Tweet Wars begin!
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Crossfire host Newt Gingrich along with Sally Kohn debate if recent changes to nutrition labels are an overreach of government power.
Choosing healthier foods at the grocery store may soon be a little easier, thanks to First Lady Michelle Obama.
The Food and Drug Administration is proposing several changes to the nutrition labels you see on packaged foods and beverages. If approved, the new labels would place a bigger emphasis on total calories, added sugars and certain nutrients, such as Vitamin D and potassium. FULL STORY
Is the first ladyās initiative going too far, or is it the government's job to help regulate what we eat?
At 6:30pm ET on Crossfire: Margo Wootan, a health and nutrition activist, and Rick Berman, who opposes government overreach, join Newt Gingrich and Sally Kohn to debate.
We want you to weigh in: Should government have a role in reducing obesity?
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Crossfire hosts Van Jones & S.E. Cupp debate the controversial Arizona 'religious freedom' bill with Neera Tanden and Peter Sprigg.
What's more important, protecting religious freedom or avoiding discrimination? The pressure is growing as Governor Jan Brewer has yet to make her decision whether to sign or veto the Arizona "religious freedom" bill.
At 6:30pm ET on Crossfire: Neera Tanden, who is against the bill, and Peter Sprigg, who supports it, join Van Jones and S.E. Cupp to debate.
We want you to weigh in: Should businesses be allowed to refuse service based on religious beliefs?
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Crossfire hosts Van Jones & Newt Gingrich battle over the controversial Arizona "religious freedom" bill with Ken Cuccinelli and LZ Granderson.
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Van Jones asks Ken Cuccinelli if he would sign the controversial Arizona law.
Does freedom of religion mean freedom to discriminate gays? That's what could happen with Arizona's controversial SB1062 bill. So Governor Brewer has a tough decision...to veto or not to veto?
At 6:30pm ET on Crossfire, former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli and CNN Commentator LZ Granderson debate the bill with Van Jones and Newt Gingrich.
We want you to weigh in: If you were the Governor of Arizona, would you sign or veto the bill?
Vote by tweeting Sign or Veto using #Crossfire or comment on our Facebook post. View results below or through our Poptip results page.