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Dear Hardballers: 

There are 98 days until Election Day.

Yesterday key Democrats united in signing a letter to President Bush calling 
for a troop pullout in Iraq.  We'll hear from one co-signer, Foreign Relations 
Committee Ranking Member Sen. Joe Biden (D-DE), when he speaks with guest host 
Mike Barnicle tonight.

For the latest in the Middle East crisis, NBC's Lester Holt in Tyre and Peter 
Alexander in Haifa will have live reports on the violence in the region today.

Mel Gibson has apologized for his controversial comments in his DUI arrest.  
We'll have the debate over his remarks with Dennis Prager, a radio talk show 
host and attorney Raoul Felder.  

And our Hardballers tonight will have the latest on all the political hot 
topics.  Tonight, Democratic strategist Jenny Backus and Former Counsel to 
Bush-Cheney '04, Ben Ginsberg. 

Tomorrow on Hardball Rev. Al Sharpton will explain his decision to endorse Ned 
Lamont for the Democratic primary in the Connecticut Senate race.

Stories you may have missed today:
- Hardblogger!
http://hardblogger.msnbc.com
- WSJ: WH Pressroom Remodeling
http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB115438835036522799-egXSsaO7oKbhyod7qDxDi40P8RA_20070801.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top
- The White House does not believe Castro has died
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14136896/

Colleen King compiled the "Hardball Briefing" in Washington, D.C.


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