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Domestic News | June 17, 2013

This is News -- June 17, 2013

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Gang of Eight members sound off on immigration reform, new questions are raised about the NSA, North Korea offers to negotiate, leaders formulate a response to Syria, Rand Paul discusses the "war on Christianity"

AmeriCorps volunteer firefighters assigned to the El Paso County Sheriff's Office, Woodland Fire Crew, help contain a spot fire in an evacuated area of forest, ranches and residences, in the Black Forest wildfire area, north of Colorado Springs, Colo., on Thursday, June 13, 2013. The blaze in the Black Forest area northeast of Colorado Springs is now the most destructive in Colorado history, surpassing last year's Waldo Canyon fire, which burned 347 homes, killed two people and led to $353 million in insurance claims. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley)

Two members of the Senate's Gang of Eight sound off on immigration reform. New questions about just how far the National Security Agency surveillance program goes. North Korea offers to sit down at the negotiating table, but the U.S. reacts cautiously. Now that the west is in agreement that Syrian President Bashar al Assad has used chemical weapons on his own people, leaders are formulating a response. Fire crews are finally getting the upper hand on what's called the Black Forest Fire just north of Colorado Springs. Senator Rand Paul says there's a "war on Christianity" funded by American taxpayers.

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