Here’s what is on tap for Monday:
FOX & Friends First (6 a.m. ET)
Inside Operation? Could homicide bombers smuggle explosives inside their bodies and onto a plane? We’ll ask Jeff Beatty, founder and president of Totalsecurity.us.
Duking It Out: Who came out on top of Sunday’s Democratic debate in Des Moines? We’ll get a fair and balanced debate from Morris Reid, Democratic consultant, and Chris Ingram, Republican strategist.
Silver Lining: Can an earthquake thaw Iran's relationship with the United States? We’ll ask Alireza Jafarzadeh, president of Strategic Policy Consulting, Inc., and a Fox News foreign affairs analyst.
FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)
Securing the States: Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge (search) joins us with details on new safety measures to track visitors entering and exiting the country.
Times of Terror: Is it possible to secure the skies? We’ll ask Clifford May, president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies.
Plus, as the focus on commercial flights coming into the U.S. continues, what will it take to prevent an Al Qaeda attack? We’ll be joined by Evan Kohlmann, author of Al Qaeda's Jihad in Europe and senior terrorism consultant at the Investigation Project.
And, just how safe are our airfields? Van Hipp, former deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Army, weighs in.
Oops, She Did It Again! Just when you thought you've seen it all from Britney Spears, the pop princess ties the knot with childhood friend in a Las Vegas chapel. Was she serious about the wedding, or was it all just a joke? We’ll get in the inside scoop from Marc Malkin, news director for Us Weekly.
Plus, we’ll be joined by everyone’s favorite bar buddy, George Wendt.
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