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Veteran newscaster John Gibson gets to the core of the most salient issues facing America today as host of FNC's hard-hitting primetime show The Big Story with John Gibson, airing Monday through Friday at 5 p.m. ET, with expert legal analysis from Judge Andrew Napolitano and in-depth field reports from correspondent Heather Nauert.

Here's a review of what was on the rundown for Wednesday, August 21:

As the president decides whether or not to invade Iraq, here's something else for him to consider: Al Qaeda operatives are regrouping in Northern Iraq
•   Barham Salih, prime minister of the Kurdistan region

A campus controversy with a twist of terror is heating up the Sunshine State
•   John Loftus, former federal prosecutor

The Patriot Act gives our government a lot of tools with which to fight terrorism, but one House committee wants to know exactly how the Justice Department is using this new power
•   Judge Andrew Napolitano, FNC senior judicial analyst

The number three man in the House of Representatives says it's time to take out Saddam Hussein
•   Rep. Tom Delay, R-Texas

The Clintons may be hitting the want ads looking for some new high-profile gigs. Rumors now resurfacing that Bill Clinton is considering his own TV show to the tune of about $50 million a year
•   Susan Estrich, FNC political analyst

The United Methodist Church is waging a holy war over holy music.  Leaders of the church want to shoot down the idea that some of the hymns were based on barroom drinking songs
•   Dean McIntyre, music adviser for the United Methodist Church

Don't miss The Big Story with John Gibson ... weekdays at 5 p.m. ET.

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