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  • Elisabeth Gives Us HER Views TONIGHT!

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    G FREE DIET COVERElisabeth Hasselbeck is joining us tonight to talk Palin, KSM being tried in NYC, the controversy over the latest breast cancer study,  and much MUCH more....TUNE IN @ 9pm ET!

    And don't forget her book "The G-Free Diet"! You can buy HERE

    Oh! And catch her on the QVC, for her new clothing line... you can check out HERE.

    And for all the latest on Elisabeth , follow her on TWITTER!

    WOW this mom of THREE is really busy, and we are so glad she can stop by tonight to weigh in on our hot topics!

  • Preview of Palin Exclusive Tonight!

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    Watch a preview of Sean's cable exclusive interview with Sarah Palin airing TONIGHT 9 p.m. ET!

  • Returning to the Scene of the Crime

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    Do you think trying self-proclaimed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his cohorts in Manhattan puts the city in danger? Do you think the decision was more about politics than national security?

  • The Road to Fort Hood

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    AP

    AP

    Michelle Malkin: The violence at Fort Hood, President Obama told mourners yesterday, was "incomprehensible." The "twisted logic that led to the tragedy," he reiterated, may be "too hard to comprehend."

    What exactly is so hard to comprehend? The signs foretelling Fort Hood jihadist Maj. Nidal Hasan's rampage were all too clear for those willing to see and hear. In his 2007 slide presentation to fellow Army doctors on "The Koranic World View As It Relates to Muslims in the Military," he spelled it out: "We love death more then (sic) you love life!" | Click here to read the full article

    Do you think Fort Hood was a preventable act of terror?

    Michelle Malkin discusses her article tonight on 'Hannity'

  • New World Order?

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    AP

    AP

    In Washington, progress on climate change legislation is slow-moving. But even wider differences between the developed and developing world kept climate change negotiators from reaching an agreement Friday, in the last meeting before the December summit in Copenhagen.

    Poor countries say the 17-20 percent greenhouse gas reduction the U.S. House and Senate bills envision is not deep enough. While U.S. officials note that China and India will account for 80 percent of the growth in greenhouse gases over the next 20 years, developing countries say the West grew rich on cheap energy that polluted the atmosphere.

    The developing world now wants aid for cleaner energy production, but the question is how much?

    What do you think? How real is the global warming threat?

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