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FOX News Sunday Debates Radical Islam, New Balance Of Power In D.C.

This week on Fox News Sunday, Julie Pace, George Will, Karl Rove, and Juan Williams join Chris Wallace to debate tactics to combat radical Islam.

In the second half, the FNC panel debates the new balance of power in Washington now that the new Congress has taken control. Last week, the Republican-dominated House of Representatives voted to approve the widely popular Keystone XL pipeline, a move that roughly 70 percent of the American people agree with.

However, the White House has said they would veto the bipartisan bill when it makes it through the Senate. The administration had been waiting on a court decision, allegedly, which came down last week. The judge ruled in favor of proponents of the Keystone pipeline.

(Video: H/T RightSightings)

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