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Published January 14, 2015
Today on Special Report:
The Democratic presidential candidates are out in full force — But with Sen. Kerry's 12 out of 14 wins — Is this race already over?
GUEST PREVIEW: Why did one senator say, "Never get between a congressman and asphalt, because you will always get run over?" David Baumann, staff correspondent for National Journal magazine, will explain.
Carl Cameron reports: As the Democratic presidential candidates concentrate on Wisconsin front-runner John Kerry picks up a general endorsement.
Wendell Goler reports: A U.N. official sided with the United States in its dispute with Iraq's powerful Shiite Muslim clergy over elections. We'll have the details.
Mike Emanuel reports: Did a National Guardsman from Everett, Washington aid anti-American terrorists? Watch this report.
Anita Vogel reports: San Francisco has issued more than 150 marriage licenses to gay couples. Is this legal? We'll have the fallout.
Steve Centanni reports: A small building in Washington D.C. could have big effects on the hearts and minds of Arabs.
Details on those stories and more on Special Report with Brit Hume at 6 p.m. ET.
— Guests and topics are subject to change
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