to national polls that show the overwhelming majority of parents want healthier food in schools. >> of course, who doesn't want the kids to eat healthier? and we want the school lunches to be healthier. of course we do. the question is how do you go about it and are you take aing away in some cases as apparently we are what the school's core function is education and funneling programs that they can't afford into this. i think we ought to be giving schools a year to figure it out. that's the least we can do. >> it's interesting difference. i think if you asked the question should struggling districts have some flexibility to meet federal standard, you would have gotten an almost equally large number. we'll try that out one night. >> i'm not surprised by the results myself. thanks to margo smooth wootan and genevieve wood. the debate continues online as well as on facebook and twitter prchlt the left, i'm stephanie cutter. >> from the right, i'm newt gingrich. join us next time for another edition of "crossfire." "erin burnett outfront" starts right now.