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Tonight, Sen. George Allen (R-VA), who's running for re-election this year and 
thinking about a 2008 White House bid, plays Hardball with Chris to give his 
take on the immigration fight, the outlook for 2006, and whether the FBI should 
be raiding Capitol Hill offices. The AP has the latest on the immigration bill 
debate in the Senate: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12951666/.

Plus, former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik will be here to 
talk about the state of Iraq's police force. Is it growing stronger or fighting 
against overwhelming odds? Read the latest Iraq news on NBC News' Blogging 
Baghdad: http://baghdadblog.msnbc.com/.

Hardball Correspondent David Shuster will have the latest news in the CIA leak 
probe. He'll explain how Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald makes a decision 
to issue an indictment. 

Also tonight, Hardball Political Analyst Kate O'Beirne, Washington editor for 
the National Review, and Washington Post Columnist E.J. Dionne will be here to 
talk about the border battle, the 2006 landscape, and how the fight over 
corruption might be dividing the parties internally! 

Here are some things you might not have read yet today:
--AP has Veterans Affairs Sec. Jim Nicholson's reaction to the data debacle 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12953600/
--MSNBC.com's Tom Curry reports from Omaha on Nebraska's curious Senate race 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/12916999/
--H-A-R-D-B-L-O-G-G-E-R http://www.hardblogger.msnbc.com
--NBC's (always changing) First Read http://www.firstread.msnbc.com
--Doonesbury http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html

Brooke Brower compiled the "Hardball Briefing" in Washington, D.C.

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