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We'll bring you the biggest stories of the day, including interviews with today's top newsmakers. Become part of the mix and get your voice heard... drop us an email at studiob@foxnews.com.

Stories for Tuesday,
Dec. 17:

Embattled Sen. Trent Lott appears on Black Entertainment Television to say that if he gets to keep his position as Senate Republican leader, he can "move an agenda" that would be "helpful to African-Americans"
• Rev. Jesse Jackson, founder and president of the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition
Kim Alfano, Republican strategist and media consultant

The Feds may be taking the war on terror to the bookshelves of your public library. According to a new report, surveillance laws now make it easier for the FBI to get search warrants for library records to see what you've been reading. Is that an invasion of privacy?
• Judge Andrew Napolitano, FNC senior judicial analyst

There's a hot debate brewing in Arizona over whether inmates should be allowed access to the Internet
• Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio

These stories ... and more on Studio B With Shepard Smith at 3 p.m. ET.

Note: Topics subject to change