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Published January 14, 2015
Here's what is on tap for Thursday:
'FOX & Friends First' (6 a.m. ET)
Both candidates are pulling out all the stops just days before the election … and our terror alert system is just one of the issues being targeted. Will this approach attract the undecided voter? Democratic strategist Chris Lapetina and Republican strategist Ron Kaufman give us their takes.
The 2005 "Hooters" calendar is finally out and the featured ladies tell us all about it.
Are you ready to walk your way to permanent weight loss? Dr. Jim Hill, co-author of "The Step Diet Book" and co-founder of the National Weight Registry, tells us how.
'FOX & Friends' (7 a.m. ET)
A big issue for Americans as Election Day approaches is health care. What does Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist think about it? Join us to find out!
The game is in the books and long-suffering Red Sox (search) fans have gotten past the Yankees. Gordon Edes, senior baseball writer for The Boston Globe, gives us his take on the incredible comeback.
Is Teresa Heinz Kerry (search) hurting her husband's presidential campaign with her comments? The latest one concerns first lady Laura Bush and jobs. We check in on John Kerry's side with Broderick Johnson, senior political adviser for the Kerry-Edwards campaign.
It used to be that models only had a career that lasted a couple of years. But Cheryl Tiegs has broken the mold.
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