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The news doesn't stop on the weekends and neither does FOX & Friends.

So start your weekend in the know with hosts Alisyn Camerota and Mike Jerrick.

Saturday

Unanimous approval of a new United Nations' resolution on Iraq. But will Saddam take it seriously? We'll get the Long and Short of it from FOX News contributors Ellen Ratner and Jim Pinkerton.

Will the United States be forced to launch an attack on Iraq? FOX News military analyst retired Lt. Col. Tim Eads weighs in.

Will Saddam allow U.N. weapons inspectors unfettered access? Georgetown University foreign relations Professor Rob Sobhani assesses the situation.

President Bush is basking in a victory glow after the midterm elections. We'll ask Cashin' In's Hilary Kramer if he can get the ailing economy back on track.

Will the Beltway Sniper suspects face the death penalty when their case hits a Virginia courtroom? Former assistant U.S. attorney Andrew McBride and defense lawyer Scott Greenfield join the debate.

The Democratic Party is reeling from their landslide election night losses. What will be the long-term effects of You Decide 2002? We'll get a fair and balanced look from Democratic strategist Scott Segal and Republican strategist Randy Tate.

Plus, get a personal look at duty, patriotism and the American military with Keeping Faith authors Frank Schaeffer and his son U.S. Marine Corporal John Schaeffer.

Sunday

As Democrats struggle to rebuild, will Republicans press their advantage? Rep. Mark Foley, R-Fla., offers insight.

Is the U.S. military ready for a rematch with Saddam? We'll ask author of The Next War Zone, James Dunnigan.

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