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Here's what is on tap for Tuesday:

"FOX & Friends First"
Starts at 6 a.m. ET

A new tape from Usama bin Laden (search) calls for a boycott of the Iraqi elections. How will that impact turnout at the polls? We'll get insight from retired U.S. Army Green Beret Sgt. Maj. Steve Greer.

Rescue and relief efforts are already underway in Southeast Asia where deadly tsunamis have killed approximately 23,000 people and affected countless others. How can you help the relief effort? We'll get an update from the International Federation of Red Cross.

And, has Thomas Barnett, author of "The Pentagon's New Map," devised a plan that could help us defeat terrorism once and for all? We'll ask him why his strategy is being hailed by many military officials.

"FOX & Friends"
Starts at 7 a.m. ET

Helping Iraq hold its first free and fair election is an enormous undertaking. We'll get an idea just how enormous from Dr. Hussain al-Shahristani, coordinator of the United Iraq Alliance.

Looking back on the year, what have been the best and worst moments in politics? We'll get a fair and balanced debate from FOX News contributors Eleanor Clift, Newsweek contributing editor, and Rich Lowry, editor of The National Review.

Should college students have a right to say what they don't want taught in their schools? David Horowitz, creator of Students for Academic Freedom, and Kris Wampler, student at the University of North Carolina who sued his school over a reading requirement, join the debate.

Plus, South Dakota Senator-elect John Thune shares his plan for the Senate's agenda.

And, behind two of the year's most controversial movies are two of Hollywood's most talked about filmmakers: Michael Moore and Mel Gibson. Why are the films — and the men — constantly being paired together? We'll ask Newsmax.com columnist and Hollywood media critic, James Hirsen.

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