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November 8:

Former U.S. Army Maj. General. and current FOX News military analyst Paul Vallely says that Amb. Joseph Wilson, the man at the center of the CIA leak probe, says the former diplomat owes him a public apology. Vallely maintains that Wilson told him casually, in 2002, a year before his wife's identity as a CIA operative was revealed by columnist Robert Novak, that his wife worked for the CIA. Wilson has accused Vallely of lying. What's going on here? We'll ask General Vallely tonight.

Plus, it's election day around the nation. We'll have the latest on some of the most closely watched races in the country including the governors races in New Jersey and Virginia.

Then, the family of Jenny Garcia Hayden, a young woman who was brutally murdered by an illegal immigrant in Texas, is suing the city of Austin. The city had previously investigated the man accused of the crime for molesting a child but, the family claims, they never acted on his illegal status. We'll talk with Jenny's father Humberto Garcia and his attorney Matt Burns.

And later, you know him from Live8 and a host of other global initiatives to help the world's most vulnerable populations. Tonight, we'll welcome Bob Geldof to "Hannity & Colmes".

These stories and much more... don't miss "Hannity & Colmes" tonight at 9 p.m. ET!

--The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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