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Published January 14, 2015
Here’s what is on tap for Monday:
'FOX & Friends First' (6 a.m. ET)
The final presidential debate is Wednesday and marks one of the last chances for President Bush and Senator Kerry to make an impression on America's voters. What should be each candidates' most forceful focus? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from Republican strategist Rich Galen and Democratic strategist Regina Calcaterra.
Plus, Tony Baldi had the opportunity to ask Senator Kerry a question at the second presidential debate (search). Did Kerry's response help him decide who to vote for? We’ll ask him.
And, Amy Fisher is all grown up and joins us to talk candidly about remorse, rehabilitation and redemption.
'FOX & Friends' (7 a.m. ET)
With the election just weeks away, what is Senator Kerry doing to persuade undecided voters that he's their man? We’ll ask Jeanne Shaheen, Kerry campaign national chairwoman and former governor of New Hampshire.
We’ll preview the latest Bush-Cheney campaign ad with Marc Racicot, Bush-Cheney campaign chairman.
The final presidential debate is just days away. Is John Kerry planning any October surprises? We’ll get insight from Chad Clanton, senior adviser for the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
Plus, what can we expect from the candidates in these final weeks? We’ll ask former Oklahoma congressman and one of the people featured in Brian’s new book, “The Games Do Count," J.C. Watts.
As the Bush and Kerry camps fine tune their strategies for the finish line, what's working and what's not for the candidates? We’ll ask Perry Bacon, Time magazine reporter.
Would you devote almost two months to bike across the country for a great cause? Chris Carney did just that and joins us to explain why.
Court TV anchor Lisa Bloom zeros in on possible defense tactics we could see this week in the Scott Peterson trial.
Plus, D.C. United star Freddy Adu shows us now you can play soccer like a pro from the comfort of your living room.
And, she set out years ago to provide solutions for busy moms. Now supermodel and CEO Kathy Ireland, author of "Powerful Inspirations," shares her eight lessons that could change your life.
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