Guests and Topics for January 10

Here's what is on tap for Friday:

FOX & Friends (6 a.m. ET)

Hans Blix tells the United Nations Security Council and the world that weapons inspectors haven't found "any smoking guns" in Iraq. Is this a big surprise? We'll ask FOX News contributor Dr. Monica Crowley, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

The FBIs days of chasing Bonnie and Clyde are well over. Now, they are after the world's most dangerous terrorists. But is that change of focus for the best? We'll talk to Jeffrey Robinson, whose article "G-Men in Crisis" can be found in February's Playboy.

FOX & Friends (7 a.m. ET)

Despite "no smoking guns" in Iraq, the U.S. is calling on Saddam to admit he's got weapons of mass destruction. Does this mean we're heading for war, or a diplomatic quagmire? For answers, we'll turn to Dan Poneman, former senior director for nonproliferation at the National Security Council.

Reality shows continue to score big ratings. But despite their success, contestants are saying there's a big problem. We'll get the inside scoop from Ben Pappas, senior editor of US Weekly.

President Bush's economic plan proposes tax cuts that'll put money back in our wallets. But will Wall Street benefit? Bulls & Bears' Chartman Gary B. Smith, columnist for RealMoney.com, weighs in.

Plus, we'll get a preview of this week's edition of FOX News Sunday from host Tony Snow.

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