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Here's what is on tap for Tuesday:

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

Hurricane Wilma (search) crashes into southern Florida causing at least one death and considerable damage. We'll get a firsthand look at the storm's aftermath with Sen. Mel Martinez, R-Fla.

Howard Dean (search) is back with a new plan of action for the Democrats. Will his adaptation of the GOP playbook mean success in 2008? We'll get a fair and balanced debate from Cheri Jacobus, Republican strategist, and Ellis Henican, columnist for New York Newsday and FOX News political analyst.

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

Iraq's national security adviser says Monday's attack on the Palestine Hotel in Baghdad was a "very clear" effort to take journalists hostage. We'll get reaction from retired U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Bill Cowan, FOX News military analyst.

Is there one piece of advice you've received that changed your life forever? Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, shares her story that featured in E.D.'s new book, "Going Places."

Plus, we'll get a preview of Sports Illustrated's "The Football Book" from sports columnist and author, Rick Reilly.

Then, Grammy winner, Lee Greenwood, explains his new patriotic venture aimed at helping the families of our fallen military heroes.

And, actor Matthew Modine shares some the thousands of pictures that he took while on the set of "Full Metal Jacket" in a photographic memoir called "Full Metal Jacket Diary."

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