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Here’s what is on tap for Monday:

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Confirmation of a new secretary of state is expected this wednesday when the full senate will vote for or against Condoleezza Rice. But why was there an almost one-week delay on this important decision? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from political strategists Chris Lapetina and Pete Snyder.

How did Johnny Carson (search) change the landscape of television? We’ll ask Tom O'Neil, senior editor of In Touch Weekly.

In less than a week, Iraq will be involved in its' first free election. How safe will te process be? Retired U.S. Marine Corps Col. Ed Badolato weighs in.

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How will Congress react to President Bush's second term agenda? Reps. Benjamin Cardin, D-Md., and Phil Gingrey, R-Ga..

We’ll will ever see the likes of television giant Johnny Carson again? We’ll ask Laurence Leamer, author of "King of the Night.”

Plus, we’ll pay tribute to Carson’s incredible life and career with Dick Cavett; The Amazing Kreskin, and Jackie Mason.

Terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi (search) declares a "fierce war" on democracy. How will Iraqis react as they prepare for next week's elections? We’ll get insight from former CENTCOM deputy commander and retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Mike Delong, author of "Inside CENTCOM.”

Has the Pentagon created a new spy unit — with secret agents operating in Afghanistan and Iraq and with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in charge? We’ll ask Rep. Jane Harman, D-Calif., member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence.

President Bush launches his second term with an ambitious agenda. Is Congress ready to play ball? We’ll ask Sen. Jim Demint, R-S.C.

Plus, is the bounty on the world’s most wanted man about to double? Time magazine’s Tim Burger explains.

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