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Tonight on Hardball, is the war on terror coming closer to home? 

On Monday, six men - described by federal officials as "Islamic militants" - 
were arrested after allegedly planning to attack a U.S. military base in New 
Jersey.  Federal officials said the suspects wanted to "kill as many soldiers 
as possible."  We'll talk about the foiled plot with President Bush's homeland 
security advisor Fran Townsend.

But first tonight, the latest on the war in Iraq.  As the battle on the ground 
gets worse, the war of words in on Capitol Hill continues to rage.  Can the 
White House and Congress agree on a plan?  And will the troop escalation make a 
difference in the field?  We'll hear from Senate Minority Whip Trent Lott 
(R-MS) and talk more about the ongoing debate in Washington with Reps. Anna 
Eshoo (D-CA) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN).

Later in the show, we'll hash through all the big news of the day, including 
'08 and the Vice President's visit to the Middle East with our power panel of 
reporters: the Des Moines Register's David Yepsen, and the Washington Post's 
Lois Romano and Jonathan Capehart.

Plus, pain at the pump - will gas prices continue to rise or is relief on the 
way?  Hardball's money man, Jim Cramer of CNBC's Mad Money, will be here to 
talk about that.  

For the latest on all of today's political news, go to the best political 
website www.politics.msnbc.com, powered by NBC News and the National Journal.  
Don't forget to check out NBC's "First Read" http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/ 
and MSNBC.com's political calendar http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14708421/.


Shelby Poduch compiled the Hardball Briefing from Washington, D.C.

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