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On tonight's edition of “Special Report”…

"Black Friday" is the busiest shopping day of the year, and one of the most important days of the years to retailers. How is the economy faring right now and how will today affect the economy in general? FOX News' Major Garrett reports.

FOX News' Amy Kellogg takes an in-depth look looks at the complicated history of the relationship of the United States with Iran. Relations that were severed after the U.S. embassy hostage crisis in the early 80s have never been repaired.

Iran continues to defy the international community and is forging ahead with plans to enrich uranium. The International Atomic Energy Agency meets this week in Vienna and is discussing Iran's apparent plans to pursue nuclear weapons — but no member nation is pushing for immediate action against Iran. Iran says it is pursuing nuclear energy and they have a sovereign right to do so. FOX News correspondent Greg Kelly reports.

Four Iraqi insurgent groups are considering having talks with the president of Iraq, who says he is willing only to talk with groups that do not target innocent civilians. FOX News correspondent Reena Ninan has the latest.

President Bush is considering four different sites in Texas to put his presidential library. Sources say that Southern Methodist University and Baylor University are at the top of the running. FOX News Correspondent Molly Henneberg reports on what goes in to making this decision.

Plus, FOX News' Greg Palkot examines the involvement of French public television's Channel 2 in the propagation of the questionable assertion that Israeli forces were responsible for the killing of Mohammed al Durah — one of the events that sparked the second intifada.

And, would you take disaster relief advice from the former head of FEMA? Why Michael Brown hopes you will.

Real journalism: fair and balanced. That's why we're No. 1 — FOX News Channel.

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