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Join host Brit Hume and FOX's Team Washington weekdays at 6 p.m. ET for "Special Report" — Find out what's happening inside the Beltway and on the world stage.

• In the second day of Senate hearings, Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito said no president or court is above the law, even in time of war, as he addressed questions on presidential powers. Jim Angle has highlights from today’s hearing and Megyn Kendall takes a closer look at the legal issues coming out of Judge Alito’s testimony.

• While President Bush challenged the world to get off the sidelines and get involved in Iraq, he urged folks here at home to pressure their representatives to have a responsible debate on Iraq during the upcoming election year. Carl Cameron has a report.

• And the International Atomic Energy Agency's top weapons watch dog Mohammed El Baradei has told his superiors that not only is Iran reopening its nuclear program, but it will go forward with its own uranium enrichment. Bret Baier has more from the Pentagon.

• Then, Major Garrett looks at the latest news in the battle for majority leadership in the House.

• And we’ll hear from correspondent Jennifer Griffin in Israel, who has the latest on Prime Minister Sharon’s condition and a profile of acting Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.

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About the Show

Anchored by Washington news veteran Brit Hume, "Special Report with Brit Hume" provides an in-depth look at the day's news and offers a daily topical discussion of political issues impacting the nation.

Hume serves as host to key newsmakers, political pundits and FOX News contributors exchanging views about political matters from taxes and Social Security to international affairs and the political scandal of the day.

Hume brings a historical perspective to the political scene that is rarely rivaled. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., he has covered the policies, procedures and players in the national game called politics for more than 30 years. The Baltimore Sun referred to him as "the very personification of the political establishment."

Each program features a two-minute segment called The Grapevine, which reels off the latest outrageous news nuggets, political poll results and in-the-Beltway gossip that viewers will not see on any other news program. The New York Daily News describes The Grapevine as a must see that, "will make you sound smart around the water cooler… the next day."

FOX News' Team Washington provides live reports from the White House, Capitol Hill, the Supreme Court and key federal agencies. Seasoned correspondents explore political hot spots, races and legislative battles being waged around the nation and abroad.

Hume wraps up each program with a lively roundtable discussion featuring Mara Liasson of National Public Radio, Fred Barnes of The Weekly Standard and Mort Kondracke of Roll Call.

And more people watch FNC's Primetime than all of the cable news competition combined!

— Guests and topics are subject to change