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Here’s what is on tap for Friday:

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

Authorities bust up an alleged plot to buy a shoulder-fired missile in Albany, New York. How significant is the catch? We’ll ask Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer.

Terrorism is becoming a key issue in the campaign. So how do the candidates keep from playing politics with it? We’ll get a balanced debate from Dr. Monica Crowley, WABC radio host and FOX News contributor, and David Pollak, Democratic strategist.

Mary Kay Letourneau's former young lover says he wants to see her again. But is a reunion in the cards for this couple? We’ll ask Seattle attorney Anne Bremner, who met with Letourneau a week before her release.

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

Are authorities doing enough to protect the homeland from terror? We’ll be joined by New York Gov. George Pataki.

Plus, are we making a dent in Al Qaeda's operations? We’ll ask Amb. Dennis Ross, FOX News foreign affairs analyst and author of "The Missing Peace."

Scott Peterson's double murder trial is delayed until next week, so the defense can examine newly discovered physical evidence. We’ll get the legal lowdown from attorney Jacalyn Barnett.

Some Vietnam vets who served with John Kerry launch an ad claiming Kerry's service wasn't as heroic as has been portrayed. Now the Kerry camp is fighting back. What’s the real story? We’ll ask Van O’Dell, one of the men who served with Kerry and member of "Swift Boat Veterans for Truth."

How will Wall Street react to the latest job numbers report? We’ll ask Gary B. Smith, columnist for RealMoney.com and the Chartman on "Bulls & Bears."

Is Kobe Bryant's legal team working out a deal behind the scenes? We’ll get insight from Pat Lalama who has been covering the case for "Celebrity Justice."

Plus, looking for ways to get more involved with your kids? Rachel Ray, host of "Thirty Minute Meals" and "Forty Dollars a Day" on the Food Network, shares tips on how to have fun with your kids in the kitchen.

And, Luke Mayes, merchandising editor of GQ magazine, shows us the latest surf fashions.

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