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Here's what is on tap for Friday:

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

As casualties continue in Fallajah (search), our troops are now being repositioned to establish a better offensive angle. Will force or negotiations win the day? We’ll ask retired U.S. Army Maj. John Bucciarelli, CEO of The WMD Task Force, Inc.

Under tight security and with a new lawyer in tow, the King of Pop heads to court Friday where he'll be arraigned on child molestation charges. What kind of performance can we expect from Michael Jackson (search) this time around? David Schwartz, criminal defense attorney, joins the debate.

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

The coalition’s mission in Fallujah is to take out insurgents. But how is the show of force going over with the Iraqi civilians that we're trying to protect? We’ll ask retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert Scales, Fox News military analyst.

And, as fighting in Iraq continues, how is Wall Street reacting? Gary B. Smith, the Chartman on “Bulls & Bears” and a columnist with RealMoney.com.

The “Gloved One” has a new legal team. Should we expect from his change in strategy? Former federal prosecutor Lis Wiehl, joins the debate.

Why did the pop star switch attorneys at the last minute? Jackson’s former spiritual adviser Rabbi Shmuley Boteach offers insight.

We’ll get a preview of this week’s edition of “FOX News Sunday” with host Chris Wallace.

Plus, we’ll be joined by Pastor Rick Warren, author of "The Purpose-Driven Life."

And, movie star and Grammy-winning artist Meatloaf drops by the studio!

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