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Hardball airs tonight on MSNBC at 7p, 11p & 4a ET & 4p, 8p & 1a PT  Find MSNBC on your 
TV http://www.msnbc.com/CableOperator.asp
 
Terrorism has us starting the show tonight with U.S.-Saudi relations. Two U.S. 
contractors were recently killed in Saudi Arabia.   Is the Saudi royal family in 
danger?  How about our oil supply?  NBC News' chief foreign affairs correspondent 
Andrea Mitchell has the latest with perspective.  And no one knows Saudi Arabia better 
than Chris' guest Richard Murphy, former U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

New York Gov. George Pataki, whose state was victimized by terrorism and now gears up 
for the Republican National Convention, joins us next.  Pataki is one of the 
President's best friends and allies and he's a Bush campaign surrogate.  Chris will 
get the inside scoop on the Battle for the White House.  Speaking of New York, Team 
Chris Matthews is in the city that never sleeps  -- doing the show out of the NBC 
mother ship at 30 Rock. 

Up With Purple!

>From Purple mountains majesty to purple rain, America loves purple.  Now, purple 
>states are the "in" thing.  All this royal purple is turning the presidential 
>campaigns black and blue. Hardball elections correspondent David Shuster does the 
>definitive piece. Here's his preview: "Our package tonight will focus on the so 
>called 'purple states,' those election battleground states where the polls show the 
>2000 margin of victory was 5% or less.  We will examine what the polls suggest for 
>the Kerry/Bush match up, what the unique issues are in the purple states, and why we 
>use that color to begin with."

Ed Rendell, governor of one of the purplest states of 'em all, Purple Pennsylvania, 
brings his purple prose to the show, sharing with Chris the latest in politics.  
Surely Rendell will render the inside scoop on Kerry's search for a running-mate.

We'll round out the show with an exciting, spicy serving of political gumbo: The 
Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel vs. Human Events' Terry vanden Jeffrey (his name sure 
comes alive with "vanden" in there, doesn't it?  Most do).  Chris will lead the 
debating duo through Presidents Bush and Clinton (they hung Clinton's official White 
House today), more on Planet Clinton (his book comes out soon), the Reagan legacy, and 
Cheney. We'll also get into the politics of  Iraq and Saudi Arabia.

Cheney isn't the only one who inhabits undisclosed secure locations.  Briefing editor 
Dominic Bellone is on vacation this week.  We can't tell you where, but it rhymes with 
Plyerland.  His replacement for the week is Howard Mortman who will be -- as they 
often call cabinet secretaries appointed to fill out the last days of lame duck 
administrations -- a non-controversial caretaker.

Back to Shuster.  He notes that former President Bush and others  jumped out of an 
airplane over the weekend 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5197521/ and, with both feet planted firmly on the ground 
but tongue in cheek, sends along this e-mail: "Given that another unnamed cable 
network is getting their unnamed political anchors to jump out of airplanes in search 
of a story... we at MSNBC have decided that this is a terrific development in the 
world of broadcast journalism.   So, this week, our own prime time lineup will 
include:  "Chris Matthews, the Human Cannonball," "Bungee Jumping with Tom Brokaw," 
"Tim Russert's Fun with Alligators," "Barreling Niagara with Brian Williams," "Keith 
Olberman's Rip Tide Challenge," "Blasting over Snake River Canyon with Lester 'Evil 
Knievel' Holt," "Deborah Norville's Rodeo ride," and "Shooting the apple off of Joe 
Scarborough's head."  Please tune in."


Saudi clerics blast violence, American still held; Al-Qaida seen starting new tactic 
in drive against Saudi regime http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5196406/

Saudi Arabs, Americans, and Oil: 
http://www.saudi-american-forum.org/Newsletters/SAF_Essay_10.htm

Understanding US-Saudi Relations: Challenging Stereotypes 
http://www.saudi-us-relations.org/newsletter/saudi-relations-interest-12-12.html

NBC News' Carl Quintanilla has this piece on MSNBC.com:   Kerry heads back on campaign 
trail After unexpected break, supporters see time to regain momentum   
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5191006/

Bush and Kerry back on campaign trail Overt politicking avoided during Reagan mourning 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5206869/

Washington Post: "Doubts linger as Kerry advances; Supporters want a sharper image 
from Democratic candidate http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5203735/

Official portraits of Clintons unveiled; Artist is first black commissioned to do 
presidential painting http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5208309/

Time magazine has a poll on religion and the presidential race.  
http://www.time.com/time/ 

Finally, here's an item that made the rounds of our morning conference call: 
"Courteney Cox, husband just cuckoo about Coco Former 'Friends' star gave birth to 
baby girl a week before due date."  http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5202798/

Watergate junkies know we recently lost Archibald Cox.  We still have Chris Cox.  Now, 
we've gained Coco Cox.  Love those "hard K" sounds.  Always get a laugh.

I'm Howard Mortman and I approved this Briefing.


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