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Published January 13, 2015
Here’s what is on tap for Monday:
“FOX & Friends First”
Starts at 6 a.m. ET
Sunday marked the beginning of a new era in Iraq. What lies ahead for the war-torn nation? We’ll get a read from Steven Vincent, author of “In the Red Zone.”
How will the success of the elections in Iraq affect the relentless insurgency? We’ll ask Rod Nordland, Baghdad bureau chief for Newsweek magazine.
Plus, how will Sunday's voter turnout shape the future of Iraq? We’ll get insight from Judy Van Rest, executive vice president for the International Republican Institute.
And, what kind of message will strong voter turnout send to Iraqis? Rich Galen, former director of regional media for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq, weighs in.
“FOX & Friends”
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
President Bush calls the elections in Iraq a success. Do Iraqis see it the same way? We’ll get reaction from Amb. John Negroponte, U.S. ambassador to Iraq.
What impact will Iraq's election have on the rest of the Arab world? We’ll ask Dan Senor, former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority and FOX News contributor.
How big a role did our military play in making iraq's election a success? Retired U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North, host of "War Stories."
Plus, why did Sen. John Kerry say "no one in the United States should try to overhype” Iraq’s elections? We’ll ask Rep. Harold Ford Jr., D-Tenn.
Michael Jackson makes a public plea for his right to a fair trial -- a trial which kicks off Monday morning with the beginning of jury selections. What kind of jury pool will Jackson's defense be digging for? We’ll ask Craig Mitnick, criminal defense attorney and FOX News contributor, and private investigator Ernie Rizzo.
Are the Iraqis ready for the democratic challenge? Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., joins the debate.
How will Iraq's first free elections in more than 50 years go down in history? Iraqi National Congress spokesman, Entifadh Qanbar, weighs in.
What did Sunday's election day success mean for our military mission in Iraq? Retired U.S. Army Col. David Hunts offers insight.
Plus, now that elections have taken place in Iraq and a new leadership will be emerging, what's our military's role? Former Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger and Gen. Tommy Franks, former commander of CENTCOM, join the debate.
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