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First up - President Obama's speech given yesterday at the University of Cairo 
was translated into thirteen different languages and widely-received abroad, 
but how did the speech and the President's remarks at Buchenwald today 
translate to the American people and to the rest of the world? We'll ask NBC's 
Chief White House Correspondent and NBC News Correspondent Jim Maceda to 
analyze.

For more on the President's tour abroad, go to:
http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/06/05/1955045.aspx 

Next up - tomorrow the President will travel to France to commemorate those who 
perished on the shores of Normandy. Chris will discuss the meaning of this 
historic day sixty-five years later.

For more on the President's trip to Normandy, go to:
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-obama-germany5-2009jun05,0,6136450.story
 

Next up - vying for Virginia. The three-way Virginia Democratic gubernatorial 
primary has garnered widespread attention for the high-profile endorsements and 
national implications involved. We'll have Brian Moran, who's a candidate in 
the race, here to discuss Tuesday's upcoming primary battle. 

For more on the Virginia gubernatorial race, go to:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0609/23394.html 

And finally, in the Politics Fix, we'll ask Salon's Joan Walsh and the Atlantic 
Media's Ron Brownstein to discuss two prominent Republican Governors who have 
made headlines recently with their strong skepticism of the federal government, 
as well as for further analysis of the President's speeches. 

For more on President Obama's speeches, go to:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/06/world/europe/06prexy.html?ref=politics 

Also, be sure not to miss the Hardball Sideshow tonight, where will show you 
the most recent episode of 'Conservatives Gone Wild.'

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