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The news doesn't stop on the weekends and neither does FOX & Friends.

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

Saturday

Saddam Hussein is likely to get a "good grade" when weapons inspectors turn their report to the United Nations on Monday. Will this weaken the case for the U.S. to go into Iraq? Get the Long and the Short of It as FOX News contributors Jim Pinkerton and Ellen Ratner respond to e-mails sent to long&short@foxnews.com.

As we count down to Super Bowl XXXVII Brian Kilmeade is joined by TV commentator Roger Hedgecock and a Mariachi band live on location in San Diego.

Disloyal traitors, or rational voices? We'll look at the growing anti-war movement with columnist Ronald Radosh, author of Commies: A Journey Through the Old Left, the New Left and the Leftover Left.

As war looms ahead, stocks stumbled. Will the markets keep sliding south until the situation with Iraq is rectified? We'll get answers from Bulls & Bears' Chartman and columnist for RealMoney.com, Gary B. Smith.

The U.S. military has been prepping for an attack on Iraq for months now and many thousands of troops have been deployed to Kuwait and Qatar. But if Iraq attacks us first are we ready? FOX News military analyst and retired Air Force Lieutenant General Thomas McInerney weighs in.

Can Saddam Hussein be stopped with weapons inspectors alone? We'll ask senior research fellow at the heritage foundation, James Phillips.

A Kuwaiti man confesses to shooting two Americans and killing one of them. Should he be extradited to the United States? And if so, should he be tried in a military court? Former U.S. Attorney Kendall Coffey joins us from Miami.

Sunday

Kick-off your Super Bowl party with recipes fit for a quarterback as Food Network's David Rosengarten cooks up the perfect game plan.

Plus, Brian Kilmeade has all the pre-game lowdown and talks with some of the craziest Super Bowl fans.

Don't miss a moment with us!

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