Guests and Topics for May 19
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Here’s what is on tap for Wednesday:
‘FOX & Friends First’ (6 a.m. ET)
He's a million dollars richer thanks to fans voting him as the "Survivor: America's Tribal Council" winner. Rupert Boneham joins us.
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'FOX & Friends' (7 a.m. ET)
The transition of power in Iraq is just around the corner. Will the June 30 deadline bring an end to the recent violence? We find out from Rend Rahim Francke, Iraqi ambassador to the United States.
Actor Patrick Stewart's (search) gone from "Star Trek" commander to British king. He'll tell us why.
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With thousands of lives on the line, the 9/11 commission (search) continues its investigation. What will be learned at today's hearing when former Mayor Rudy Giuliani testifies? Joining us is James Thompson, commission member and former Illinois governor.
John Kerry trying to find his footing in the crisis in Iraq. What will his Iraqi exit strategy be if he is president? We ask Dick Morris, FNC political analyst and author of "Rewriting History."
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