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Three days into the Hardball Campaign Ad Challenge, the submissions are piling
up for our all-star judges to evaluate. Have you sent in your ad yet? The
deadline is getting closer. Here's more information:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19794173/.
Tonight on Hardball, guest host Mike Barnicle sits in for Chris and digs into
the outcry over Barack Obama's comments about "age appropriate" sex education
for kindergarten students. Obama's camp says he was talking about protecting
them from pedophiles. Mitt Romney seized the moment to appeal to his own
supporters. Hardball's David Shuster will have a report on the situation, and
Romney advisor Barbara Comstock and Obama advisor Rev. John Hunter will be here
to explain exactly what their candidates think about it all. Here's more from
NBC's First Read: http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2007/07/19/277886.aspx.
Also tonight, Donny Deutsch, host of CNBC's "The Big Idea," will be here to
talk about the Hardball Campaign Ad Challenge and evaluate the latest clips in
Vide08. We'll talk about a judge's dismissal of the civil suit filed by Joe and
Valerie Wilson in the CIA leak case with their attorney Melanie Sloan and GOP
consultant Ed Rogers, a former advisor to the first President Bush. Democratic
consultant Steve McMahon will join Rogers to talk about the latest chapter in
the fight over Iraq, including today's videoconference testimony by General
Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker to the Senate. Plus, the Hardball Panel breaks
down all of the day's big news. Vanity Fair's Michael Wolff, the Chicago
Sun-Times' Lynn Sweet, and Prof. Michael Eric Dyson, author of "Know What I
Mean?", will all be here. You don't want to miss their smackdown about Oprah's
support for Obama!
Brooke Brower compiled the Hardball Briefing in Washington, D.C.
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