john hovan, a north dakota republican. did the president set a dangerous precedent or bring home a hero? tonight on "crossfire." >>> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm s. e. cupp on the right. tonight, u.s. army sergeant bowe bergdahl is free but there are too many serious questions to ask before we can all celebrate his return. why did president obama leave congress in the dark? why would we release five high-level terrorists to exchange for a guy who many in the military consider to be a traitor? what assurances does the united states have that these terrorists who are dangerous enough to be held in gitmo are suddenly safe enough to be released? and finally, is our centuries-old policy that the united states does not negotiate with terrorists a thing of the past? >> look, those are all good questions, but as for me, i'm happy we got this guy back home. we do not leave people behind and didn't leave him behind. in the "crossfire," democratic senator sheldon whitehouse of rhode island and republican senator john hovan of nd orth dako dakota. senator, i've been hearing republicans say we're setting this horrible precedent and encouraging terrorists. do