Here's what is on tap for Monday:
"FOX & Friends First"
Starts at 6 a.m. ET
Search and rescue efforts still underway in Evansville (search), Indiana, where at least 22 people are dead and hundreds injured after an F-3 category tornado obliterated a trailer park early Sunday morning. We'll get the latest from Brenna Garnett, spokeswoman for the Southwestern Indiana Red Cross.
What will it take to end the week-and-half-old riots rocking France and restore order among angry Muslim and African youth? We'll ask Stephen Schwartz, author of "The Two Faces of Islam."
In response to Lewis Libby's indictment, President Bush is ordering ethics briefings for his White House staff on how to handle classified material. Are these kind of seminars out of the ordinary? We'll get insight from Brad Blakeman, former deputy assistant to the president.
And, Dr. Frank Field shares a life-saving lesson about fire safety.
"FOX & Friends"
Starts at 7 a.m. ET
A killer tornado strikes parts of the "Hoosier state." We'll be joined by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, who toured the damage on Sunday.
Then, homes wrecked, thousands left without power and trailer park being treated as a mass disaster area. We'll get an update on the damage from Warrick County Sheriff's Department Sheriff Marvin Heilman.
The search for the Texas death row prisoner that walked out of a Texas jail unnoticed has gone nationwide. Now a $10,000 reward is being offered for his capture. We'll be joined by Deputy U.S. Marshal for the Southern District of Texas, Marianne Matus.
Pirates made a desperate attempt to hijack a luxury cruise line off the East African coast. We'll examine the worldwide problem of modern piracy and what we should do about it with Jack Gottschalk, author of "Jolly Roger With an Uzi."
President Bush is expected to return Monday from a heated and highly protested Summit of the Americas. Was the session a success or failure for the president? We'll ask Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz.
Plus, is a presidential gameplan being prepared for White House without Karl Rove? We'll get insight from Time magazine's White House correspondent, Mike Allen.
And, we'll be joined by Danny Aiello, star of the new film, "Brooklyn Lobster."
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