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Here’s what is on tap for Monday:

“FOX & Friends First”
Starts at 6 a.m. ET

Israel's prime minister arrives in Crawford, Texas for a summit with the president. The big topic of discussion: Israel's West Bank (search) withdrawal plan. Can both sides hammer out an agreement? We’ll get a read from Barry Schweid, FOX News contributor and senior diplomatic correspondent for the Associated Press.

Michael Jackson may be on trial for his treatment of other children. But what about his own? Should the “King of Pop” still be allowed to play dad? We’ll get the legal lowdown from criminal defense attorney, Robert Gottlieb.

Plus, hearings to decide if John Bolton should be our next ambassador to the United Nations begin Monday. Will his confirmation go ahead as scheduled or will the Democrats play spoiler? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from Democratic strategist, Julie Roginsky, and Republican strategist, Leslie Sanchez.

“FOX & Friends”
Starts at 7 a.m. ET

We’ll get a preview of John Bolton’s confirmation hearing from Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

If Washington, D.C., is a top target for a terrorist attack, why is the city spending the least on homeland security? Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, weighs in.

Talk continues to swirl around Senator Hillary Clinton and a possible presidential run in 2008. But is America ready to embrace a woman as commander in chief? Scott Rasmussen, president of RasmussenReport.com, offers insight.

Plus, after enduring years of criticism and controversy, Prince Charles (search) and Camilla finally tie the knot. But why does the British public remain cool to the royal couple? We’ll ask Dawn Yanek, editor at large at Life and Style Weekly magazine.

And, we’ll be joined by America’s favorite gossip columnist, Liz Smith, author of "Dishing.”

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