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Tonight, Hollywood star Ben Affleck plays Hardball!

Affleck will join Chris in Washington to discuss the latest political headlines 
and the release of his directorial debut, "Gone Baby Gone." Plus, good friend 
Brad Pitt recently told the press that Affleck should run for office -- has 
Affleck caught the political bug? And who does he think should be the next U.S. 
President? It's only on Hardball, don't miss it!

Next, we'll talk to Fmr. Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan about his new 
book, "The Age of Turbulence." Greenspan guided the U.S. through recessions and 
booms for almost 20 years. How does he rate the economic plans of the '08 
candidates? Find out tonight.

Then, it's the five-year anniversary of the 2002 Senate vote to authorize war 
in Iraq. We'll bring in our roundtable of journalists including the American 
Prospect's Ezra Klein, Townhall.com's Amanda Carpenter and WashingtonPost.com's 
political blogger Chris Cillizza to talk about the politics of the Iraq war and 
the latest news out of Washington today.

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. 
And, don't forget to check out NBC's "First Read" and MSNBC.com's political 
calendar.

Vidhya Murugesan compiled the "Hardball Briefing" from Washington, D.C.

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