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Here’s what is on tap for Tuesday:

"FOX & Friends First" (6 a.m. ET)

As a new Iraqi government takes control of the country, what needs to be done to ensure that sovereignty is a success? We’ll ask Jack Spencer, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

Plus, how will the handover of Iraq impact American voters this November? We’ll get reaction from Scott Segal, Democratic strategist, and Chris Horner, Republican strategist.

And, think you have what it takes to be the next action star? We’ll find out if you’re cut out for this new rough and tumble reality show.

"FOX & Friends" (7 a.m. ET)

Now that the transfer of power has taken place in Iraq, what challenges lie ahead for the country? We’ll ask ask Sen. Fred Thompson, R-Tenn.

Plus, will Iraqi control stop the terrorist activity still plaguing the country? Retired U.S. Army Col. David Hunt, FOX News military analyst, weighs in.

How will the historic handover of Iraq impact the race for the White House? We’ll ask former presidential adviser David Gergen.

There are plenty of terrorists are still on the loose in Iraq. Are they plotting out a game plan to sink the country's newfound freedom? Terror analyst, Evan Kohlmann, weighs in.

And, the early transfer of power in Iraq took most of the world by surprise. We’ll examine the political ramifications with Washington Times White House correspondent and FOX News political analyst, Bill Sammon.

Can a cookie recipe predict who wins the White House this November? Family Circle magazine’s Nancy Clark explains.

The Supreme Court makes rulings on several key cases that could have a significant impact on our war on terror. We’ll get the legal lowdown from Victoria Toensing, former senior Justice Department official.

Plus, it's a courtroom drama with a twist. Now Anna Friel from the new FOX show "The Jury" joins us.

And, he's one of baseball's most intimidating pitchers. But Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is ready to reveal his softer side to “FOX & Friends.”

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