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Van Jones, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter and Newt Gingrich debate Hillary's wealth controversy.
Rand Paul vs. Dick Cheney Divide in Iraq
Newt Gingrich, S.E. Cupp, Stephanie Cutter and Van Jones debate the GOP divide in intervening in Iraq.
Outrage: Why U.S. tied with Portugal
Stephanie Cutter is outraged over something called "stoppage time."
Outrage: VA bill fattening, not fixing
Newt Gingrich is outraged over the new VA bill and says it doesn't fix the problem.
Biden gets his (water) gun
S.E. Cupp is "outraged" over Joe Biden and his water gun.
Marc Lamont Hill asks Rick Santorum about the rifts in the Republican party including with Santorum and Gov. Christie.
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Sen. Sanders on Hillary Clinton 2016
S.E. Cupp says the Democrats have a rift within their own party and Sen. Bernie Sanders responds.
Cupp: Justin Bieber is probably a bad person
S.E. Cupp was outraged at Justin Bieber's behavior at his deposition.
George Zimmerman signs autographs at gun show
Guest host Marc Lamont Hill was outraged that George Zimmerman was signing autographs of himself at a gun show.
Crossfire host Van Jones suggests that new voter ID laws passed in North Carolina puts people in the lower income bracket at a disadvantage. Governor Pat McCrory (R-NC) responds to Van's claims.
Van Jones to Arizona: Veto this bill
Crossfire host Van Jones pleads to Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to veto the anti-gay bill, and Republican Gov. Pat McCrory agrees.
Tonight on Crossfire, is it time Americans got a raise? The President and other Democrats say so, but will employers be able to afford it, or will it cost jobs?
At 6:30pm ET, economist Stephen Moore of Heritage and former Presidential candidate Ralph Nader join Newt Gingrich and Van Jones to debate.
We want you to weigh in: Do you think the minimum wage should be raised to $10.10 an hour?
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Tonight on Crossfire, Obama signs a bill that increases the minimum wage for some federal workers. Should Congress follow the President's lead?
At 6:30pm ET former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina and AFL CIO Richard Trumka join S.E. Cupp and Van Jones.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Does raising the minimum wage help the economy?
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Crossfire host Van Jones questions Sen. Dean Heller (R-NV) if he stands with Ted Cruz's decision to filibuster the debt ceiling bill.
Jones presses Heller to agree with Obama
Sen. Heller (R-NV) finds something to agree on with President Obama after Van presses.
Cupp: Valentines Day should have rejection just like life.
During S.E. Cupp's Outrage, she says kids should learn rejection from Valentine's instead of coddling them.
Tonight on Crossfire, Republicans cave on the debt ceiling and Obamacare is pushed back, again. With the Senate up for grabs, will voters side with the President or with Republicans?
At 6:30pm ET two swing Senators: Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Dean Heller (R-NV) will join S.E. Cupp and Van Jones.
Tonight, the President will also be dining with the President of France, Francois Hollande, who is taxing the wealthy 75%. Do you agree with his policies?
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Where would you rather live?
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Tonight on Crossfire, should politicians be wary of reaching across the aisle, or is it the only way to get things done in Washington?
At 6:30pm ET Faith and Freedom Coalition Chairman Ralph Reed and Democratic Strategist Maria Cardona join Van Jones and S.E. Cupp for a debate.
They’ll also debate other hot political topics including immigration, Chris Christie, the Keystone Pipeline and the Coca-Cola Super Bowl ad featuring “America the Beautiful” sung in different languages, which ignited an online debate.
We want you to weigh in on tonight’s Fireback question: Do you find the Coca-Cola Super Bowl ad offensive?
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