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Published January 13, 2015
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They’ve become the faces of an aggressive anti-war movement after losing their sons in Iraq. Now, other family members are speaking out against their attacks. It’s the side of the story you haven’t heard. Don't miss tonight's explosive "O’Reilly Factor!"
The crusade of Cindy Sheehan (search) is tottering. She now says it's better that President Bush does not meet with her. And some families who lost loved ones themselves in Iraq are lining up against her. We'll get reaction from Democratic strategist Joe Trippi, Howard Dean's former campaign manager.
Then, is there a case right now against Joran van der Sloot (search) for murdering Natalee Holloway? Jossy Mansur, editor-in-chief of El Diario, weighs in.
And the governor of New Mexico declares a state of emergency on the border. We'll get the lowdown on the situation from Gov. Bill Richardson, D-N.M.
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