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The news doesn’t stop on the weekend and neither does “FOX & Friends.”

So start your weekend in the know with hosts Juliet Huddy, Mike Jerrick and Julian Phillips.

Saturday

U.S. Special Operations, or SOCOM, has a new mission: Hunt down terrorists any place, anytime. Former CIA covert operations officer Mike Baker fills us in on the operation.

If the Iraqi constitution passes, will it be a major victory for the administration? We’ll get the long and the short of it from FOX News contributors, Ellen Ratner, Talk Radio News bureau, and Jim Pinkerton, Newsday columnist.

As oil prices skyrocket, how will your stocks fair? We’ll get a read from Mike Norman, founder of the Economic Contrarian Update.

On August 14, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act into law. Seventy years later, Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao joins us to explain how President Bush is looking into ways to change the program.

The Fire Department of New York (search) releases documents and recordings describing major flaws in the city's response to the attacks of Sept. 11. Sally Regenhard, mother of a fallen 9-11 firefighter and the chairperson of Skyscraper Safety Campaign, joins us to shed light on what the recordings reveal.

The couple accused of killing a Tennessee corrections officer during a daring escape last week are planning to fight extradition from Ohio. How likely is that to happen? We’ll get the legal lowdown from former prosecutor Paul Callan.

Plus, retired NASCAR racer Ernie Irvan joins us to talk about his charity and why he is tailgating to raise money.

Then, “FOX & Friends” viewers raised over $20,000 buying military bracelets to support Soldier Ride. Now, the man responsible for making the bracelets, Phil Randazzo, founder of DefendingFreedom.net, presents the check to John Melia, founder and executive director of the Wounded Warrior Project.

And, he’s an unstoppable force in the NBA. Now Shaquille O’Neal is stopping by a local gym to teach some lucky fans his inside moves.

Sunday

We’ll get live updates from FOX News contributors around the globe, including:

• William La Juenesse in Baghdad, Iraq
• Kelly Wright in Washington, D.C.
• Mike Emanuel in Crawford, Texas

Real journalism: fair and balanced. That's why we're No. 1 — FOX News Channel.

About the Show

This offbeat morning show features anchors E.D. Hill, Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade. They take a look at the day's news, sports and weather from a different perspective. It is an interactive show where you can call in to voice your opinion or have your e-mail read. Anything can happen and usually does!

Every day, syndicated radio host and FOX contributor Mancow joins the show with unique insights and commentary on the day's news events, bringing his own brand of offbeat and irreverent humor from his WKQX studio in Chicago.

Plus, now you can watch America's No. 1 cable news morning show seven days a week, as hosts Juliet Huddy, Julian Phillips and Mike Jerrick man the morning show ship on the weekends!

There's no telling what "FOX & Friends" will be cooking up outside our Manhattan studios on 6th Avenue. So, if you are in New York, drop by — the Morning Crew loves an audience! We are located at: 1211 Avenue of the Americas, between 47th and 48th streets.

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