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Published January 13, 2015
The news doesn't stop on the weekend and neither does "FOX & Friends."
So start your weekend in the know with hosts Michelle Malkin, Kiran Chetry, Julian Phillips and Page Hopkins.
Saturday
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
Did Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice's surprise visit to Iraq make a convince Sunnis to get more involved in the political process? We'll get the long and the short of it from FOX News contributors Ellen Ratner and Jim Pinkerton.
Oil prices dropped this week below $58 dollars per gallon — the lowest it has been since July. Will the prices continue to fall? We'll ask Stuart Varney, FOX News business contributor.
White House adviser Karl Rove makes his first big public appearance since the prosecutor's report on the CIA leak case. Is Rove's return a sign of a political comeback or did he never leave in the first place? We'll get a read from Brad Blakeman, former deputy assistant to President Bush.
President Bush slams critics of the war in . But was the American public misled by pre-war intelligence? We'll get a read from Gen. Wesley Clark, former Democratic presidential candidate.
Al Qaeda's suicide martyr unit in Iraq claims it was behind the deadly hotel bombings in Jordan. If that claim is true, it's an indication that al-Zarqawi was behind blasts. We'll examine Zarqawi's long history of attacks against his countrymen with Rod Norland, Newsweek magazine's chief foreign correspondent.
Plus, obsessed with chocolate? The "Picasso of Chocolatiers," Michael Recchiuti, joins us with amazing recipes for all you chocolate lovers.
Then, need a new loveseat? Jennifer Litwin, author of "Best Furniture Buying Tips Ever," explains what to look out for and where to get the deals!
And, our country music celebration continues with singer and U.S. Army veteran, Keni Thomas.
Sunday
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
We'll be joined by Dr. Georgia Witkin, FOX News contributor.
And, we'll preview the FOX News special, "The Case of Global Warming," with environment advocate, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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