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The news doesn’t stop on the weekend and neither does FOX & Friends.

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

Saturday

Regarding Iran's nuclear plans, new evidence of enriched uranium (search) makes it hard to believe that this stuff if just going to be used for electricity! We'll give you the long and short of it from two of our FOX News Channel contributors, Ellen Ratner and Jim Pinkerton.

Sexual assault charges land NBA superstar Kobe Bryant in a jam. Will he wind up fouling out with his sponsors? We'll find out if he can bounce back from RealMoney.com columnist, Gary B. Smith.

U.N. weapons inspectors uncover enriched uranium at a weapons-grade level in Iran. Will this find lead the U.S. towards Saddam's stash, or is Iran secretly going nuclear? We'll ask former FBI special agent Harold Copus.

Kobe Bryant (search) faces what will perhaps be his most difficult game yet - a court of law. Is this case bound to tarnish his career? We'll hear from two defense attorneys, Josh Dratel and Craig Mitnick.

Tony Blair (search) was our greatest ally in the war against Iraq. Our next guest feels that the U.S. treats France better than him! Irwin Stelzer, contributing editor to the Weekly Standard will join us from London.

British defense advisor David Kelly has been found dead in England. He had recently been grilled by Parliament over allegations that the government hyped intelligence to justify the war. Former U.N. weapons inspector Tim Trevan will join us. He worked with the late Kelly.

Since the war, opponents have attacked U.S. troops using guerilla tactics. How can we protect our troops from further attacks and still keep Iraq secured? Retired U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ed Badolato will weigh in from D.C.

Sunday

We've got tips on how to survive a summer road trip with the kids!

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