Here's what is on tap for Tuesday:
'FOX & Friends First'
Starts at 6 a.m. ET
Coalition forces launch operation Al Fajr in Fallujah (search). How will the full-scale offensive impact the terrorist saturated city? We'll ask retired U.S. Army Green Beret Sgt. Maj. Steve Greer.
Are President Bush's second term goals in step with the voters who elected him and the country as a whole? We'll get a fair and balanced debate from Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez and Democratic strategist Chris Lapetina.
Have you ever called someone on the phone and then forgot who you were calling? If the answer is yes, then you'll understand what Bert Meem, author of "Senior Moment Guidebook," is talking about.
Plus, Scott Peterson's attorney, Mark Geragos, requests a mistrial after two jurors climbed into Peterson's 14-foot fishing boat during an evidence viewing. The judge denied his request, but is this a fair ruling? We'll get a legal lowdown from former federal prosecutor, Bill Sullivan.
'FOX & Friends'
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
The push into Fallujah is intended to smoke out the terrorists before Iraq's January elections. Will this mission be accomplished? We'll ask retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Don Edwards, FOX News military analyst.
Can we expect any surprises in President Bush's second term? We'll be joined by presidential insider Joe Allbaugh, former FEMA director and was the Bush-Cheney campaign manager in 2000.
Rev. Al Sharpton drops by to explain how he's gone from running for president to joining the ranks of reality television.
Will U.S.-led military operations in Fallujah prove to the world that Iraq can become safe and secure? We'll ask Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.
What social issues would conservative Christians like to see President Bush tackle in his second term? We'll ask Gary Bauer, former presidential candidate and president of American Values.
Plus, meet seventh grader Melissa Milbrant, who outperformed professional pollsters across the country by accurately predicting the presidential election outcome.
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