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First up, a compromise on abortion? Last night on Hardball, Congressman Bart Stupak (D-MI), author of the amendment limiting abortion coverage in the House health care reform bill, said he is willing to compromise on his amendment's language. Is this a breakthrough that could get health care reform passed? Tonight, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) will unveil the Democratic Senate Health Care bill tonight. We'll discuss the breakthrough and bring you the latest with MSNBC Congressional Correspondent Mike Viqueira and Washington Post health policy reporter Ceci Connolly. For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34017224/ns/politics-health_care_reform/ Next up, the rogue forward! Drawing huge crowds for her new book "Going Rogue," Sarah Palin took her tour to Michigan. Hundreds lined up for her book tour but some members of the McCain campaign have come out to say that Palin's book is more fiction than anything else. We'll bring you the latest on the Palin book tour with NBC News' Andrea Mitchell and Salon's Joan Walsh. For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34000354/ns/politics/ Plus, terror on trial. The opposition to trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in New York City has grown louder. As Republicans attack the decision, we'll talk about the politics of trying the 9/11 terrorists in New York City with Congressmen Dan Lungren (R-CA) and Jerry Nadler (D-NY). For more, go to: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34015727/ns/us_news-security/ Finally, in the Politics Fix, we'll analyze the new claim that John Edwards sought the VP nod from both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama in 2008, the decision to try KSM and others in New York, and the rest of the day's political news. For more, go to: http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/ ========================================= This e-mail is never sent unsolicited. You have received this The Hardball Briefing Newsletter newsletter because you subscribed to it or, someone forwarded it to you. To remove yourself from the list (or to add yourself to the list if this message was forwarded to you) simply go to http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25810860, select unsubscribe, enter the email address receiving this message, and click the Go button. Microsoft Corporation - One Microsoft Way - Redmond, WA 98052 MSN PRIVACY STATEMENT http://privacy.msn.com <http://privacy.msn.com/>