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Here's what is on tap for Tuesday:

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

What caused the crash of a Chalk's International Airways seaplane off the coast of Miami? We'll have the latest.

Should the Justice Department investigate who leaked information about a secret domestic spying program? We'll be joined by Tony Blankley, editorial page editor for The Washington Times and author of "The West's Last Chance."

Plus, with the "Perfect Dolphins" record intact, is legendary NFL coach Don Shula breathing easier? We'll ask him.

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

President Bush defends his decision to allow the NSA to spy on suspected terrorists without warrants. Should he continue the policy? Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, responds.

Is the president's program for domestic surveillance by the National Security Agency legal? We'll get a fair and balanced debate from constitutional attorneys Michael Gross and Mark Smith.

Attention, last-minute shoppers! Wondering what do you buy for the ultimate sports fan in your life? Adam London, Sporting News vice president of business development, has some ideas.

Plus, with the film industry feeling the biggest decline in movie attendance in 20 years, could the annoying ring of a cell phone be what's keeping audiences away? We'll get a read from John Fithian, president of the National Association of Theatre Owners.

And, we'll be joined by Carmen Electra, one of the stars of "Cheaper by the Dozen II."

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