Topics and Guests: January 20
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It’s a grand old time for the Grand Old Party (search) and everyone is getting into the act! It’s a special night and you're invited as Greta has complete coverage of the inaugural balls live from Washington, D.C.
We've got all the celebrations covered:
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• FOX News' Greg Kelly at the Stars and Stripes Ball
• FOX News' Brian Wilson at the Patriot Ball
• FOX News' Megyn Kendall at the Texas-Wyoming Ball
Plus, we'll be joined by:
• Don King, legendary boxing promoter
• Dan Senor, former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority
• Tony Snow, host of FOX News Radio's "The Tony Snow Show"
• Kenneth Blackwell, Ohio secretary of state
• Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas
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Tuesday, January 26
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It's an "On the Record" you won't want to miss this show as Cindy Margolis (search) bares all about her heartbreaking personal ordeal.
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