Guests and Topics for Sept. 28 & 29

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Saturday

Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., says the White House hasn't delivered the goods to justify an attack on Iraq. Are we wasting time by waiting for Pres. Bush to make a convincing case? We'll get the Long and the Short of It from FNC contributors Ellen Ratner and Jim Pinkerton.

Prosecutors are nudging ImClone founder Sam Waksal to turn on his pal Martha Stewart. Is there anyone left on her side, or is it too late for the domestic diva to save herself? Business consultant and author of What Went Wrong at Enron, Ross Miller joins us with his insight on Martha's mayhem.

If we bomb Baghdad, will Al Qaeda launch another terrorist attack?  FNC military analyst Bill Cowan explains how we may not be seeing the big picture.

How did suspected 20th hijacker Zacarias Moussaoui end up with 48 classified documents in his jail cell? George Washington University Law Professor Paul Butler joins us from DC.

Who knew what when it came to the Sept. 11 attacks? And is there more evidence concerning the FBI that has yet to be discovered? Former FBI agent Walter Hansen weighs in.

Plus, Roll Call's Ed Henry explains how Barbra Streisand is ready to raise money for the Democrats, while at the same time raising some eyebrows over a memo!

And, before you go to the movies -- Bill McCuddy has screened this weekend's new flicks.  Find out which are worth the price of admission!

Sunday

Rep. Jim Gibbons, R-Neb., explains why he thinks the case has been made for an attack on Iraq.

In the FOXlight -- Bill McCuddy rates new releases on DVD.

What do 25 beautiful woman have in common? We'll take you behind the scenes of the new Bachelor reality series.

Plus, call your Friends! We'll be taking your phone calls.

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