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News doesn’t stop on the weekends and neither does FOX & Friends.

So start your weekend in the know with hosts Juliet Huddy, Mike Jerrick and Julian Phillips.

Saturday

The State Department issues another terror warning against American targets in Saudi Arabia. As this new wave of fear spreads, should we ask ourselves if the Saudis are on our side in the war on terror? We’ll get the Long and the Short of it from Jim Pinkerton and Ellen Ratner.

The U.S. Senate narrowly approves a $350 billion compromise tax package. What will it mean for your wallet? We’ll ask Mike Norman, founder of the Economic Contrarian Update.

Are the Saudis beefing up security for westerners living in the kingdom? Joel Mowbray, reporter for The National Review, weighs in.

Could the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq take years, not weeks and months? We’ll ask Terence Taylor, former United Nations weapons inspector.

President Bush is on schedule to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon next week to help iron out the peace agreements between Israel and the Palestine Authority. We’ll get a preview with Ambassador Alon Pinkas, Israel's counsel general.

Will Saudi Arabia finally commit to fighting the war on terror or keep turning a blind eye to avoid inciting an Islamic backlash? Former CIA analyst and National War College professor, Marvin Ott, focuses on the fallout from the Saudi bombings.

Plus, before you go to the theater, FNC entertainment guru Bill McCuddy previews The Matrix Reloaded.

And, we'll get the real story behind the life of screen legend Humphrey Bogart from his son Stephen.

Sunday

Former U.S. Green Beret Steve Greer details how Special Ops fights terror.

Who will be the next American Idol? Bill McCuddy sat down with the one and only Simon Cowell for his opinion.

Will Iran be our next big worry in the war on terror? Find out why the U.S. State Department thinks so.

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