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Hardball airs at 7, 11 & 2 am et and 4, 8, & 11 pm pt

As you know, MSNBC is committed to bringing you the news, whenever and wherever it 
happens....Sometimes breaking news occurs during our show or its re-air at 11 pm & 2 
am et...If you don't see Hardball at the appointed times, it means we decided to take 
you to an important breaking news story...Last night for example, we were pre-empted 
at 11 pm et due to the California forest fires...Of course, commensurate with our 
editorial philosophy is the fact that the guests and topics in The Briefing are always 
subject to change at at moment's notice...We'll always keep your best interests in 
mind for sure..

We lead with the New York Times splash on Saddam's possible role in the continued 
attacks against our forces in Iraq...How plausible is it?  What does it mean for our 
strategy and troop morale?  Ret. General Wayne Downing weighs in....

In the B block we'll go behind the 3rd quarter economic boom with fmr. Clintonista 
Labor Secretary Robert Reich and Martin Anderson of the Hoover Institution...

In case you didn't know it, this is national Protection from Pornography Week 
according to the President 
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/10/20031025-1.html
We'll talk to Sandy Rios of the Concerned Women for America about what it means and 
whether we're being protected from pornography or not...Is the White House doing 
enough?  Do even we need to be protected?  Has porn gone mainstream?  That sort of 
thing...You get where we're going here folks...

The Buzz consists of Janet, Howard & Barnicle...(Parshall, Fineman & Mike for you 
newcomers)...Last night Mortman was at an Empower America dinner where Rummy gave a 
ringing defense of operations in Iraq and said the American people haven't heard 
enough of the good news...We'll roll some of the sound and kick it around with our 
panel...I'm also thinking of throwing some economy stuff in there as well...Plus, our 
friends over at the RNC are asking CBS to allow a group of historians and people who 
knew the Reagans personally to review the movie...If not, Chairman Gillespie requests, 
I love this part, a crawl every 10 minutes under the movie saying that "the program is 
a fictional portrayal of the Reagans and the Reagan Presidency, and they should not 
consider it to be historically accurate." The crawl is the text that scrolls across 
the bottom of the screen when you watch MSNBC...

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031029/ap_on_en_tv/tv_reagan_drama_2

MSNBC cross promotional section...

Mortman content: Political lessons in a kids' cartoon...Does 'Harold' hold some 
campaign ideas for John Edwards? http://msnbc.com/news/985492.asp?0dm=C23KN

Frank talks to Civil Rights Legend John Lewis and debates whether Americans should be 
able to import cheap drugs from Canada on America's Voices...Saturday at 6 pm et
http://msnbc.com/news/americasvoices_front.asp?0dm=N2CDV&ta=y

No Tricks, Just Treats tonight folks...

Dominic Bellone wrote, compiled and edited The Briefing from Washington, DC

Milbank: President Bush, savoring Thursday's upbeat economic report from the Commerce 
Department, credited his tax cuts for producing the fastest growth rate in nearly 20 
years in the third quarter. 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44071-2003Oct30.html

Democrats won't give Bush credit for gains...Democrats yesterday downplayed the 
strongest quarterly economic growth in 19 years, refusing to give President Bush 
credit and stressing still-lagging job creation, while Republicans gloated over the 
news. (The Washington Times) 
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20031030-113115-1684r.htm

Saddam Hussein may be playing a significant role in coordinating and directing attacks 
by his loyalists against American forces in Iraq, senior American officials said 
Thursday. (AP) 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=68&ncid=68&e=3&u=/nyt/20031031/ts_nyt/usofficialsseehusseinshandinattacksonamericansiniraq

Graphic videos of torture committed by Saddam Hussein's militiamen "portray a regime 
that was about as vicious as any regime could conceivably be," Defense Secretary 
Donald H. Rumsfeld said yesterday. (The Washington Times) 
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20031030-105934-7754r.htm

Fineman latest: Echoes of Vietnam Grow Louder...Comparisons between Iraq, war in 
Indochina are inevitable http://www.msnbc.com/news/986611.asp?0cv=KB10 

Saddam playing role in Iraq attacks?...The suicide bombers who attacked in Baghdad 
this week used thousands of pounds of plastic explosives and diversionary tactics that 
are hallmarks of al-Qaida, a senior U.S. counterterrorism official said Thursday.
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_infobeat.asp?/news/987360.asp

Demo Derby: Happy holidays for Dean...Democratic front-runner Dean is maintaining his 
lead in New Hampshire polls and running just about even with Missouri Rep. Dick 
Gephardt in Iowa. http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_infobeat.asp?/news/950967.asp

Orin: Democratic presidential wannabe John Kerry will come armed with a shotgun when 
he goes hunting for votes tomorrow in the little Iowa farm town of Colo. 
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/9530.htm

Weather lends firefighters a hand...Fog and drizzle Thursday came to the rescue of 
firefighters laboring to save resort towns in Southern California from the raging 
wildfires that have killed at least 20 people. 
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_infobeat.asp?/news/983543.asp

Dennis Miller, the sardonic comedian who delivered a fake newscast on "Saturday Night 
Live" and told jokes in the "Monday Night Football" booth, will host a prime-time 
political talk show on CNBC. 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20031031/ap_on_en_tv/tv_cnbc_miller_6

Opinion/Editorial

Alterman: An ignored atrocity?...Altercation Weblog: Why have the great newspapers 
ignored a series about atrocities in Vietnam?
http://www.msnbc.com/modules/exports/ct_infobeat.asp?/news/752664.asp

Ilana: Freeloading Free Riders http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=35358 

The New York Times - whose editorial page tirelessly campaigns against any and all tax 
cuts and sees government as our salvation from virtually every problem - carried an 
item last Monday (Oct. 27) that must have caused the newspaper's editorial staff to 
suffer the journalistic equivalent of shock and awe. 
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/calthomas/ct20031030.shtml


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