---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primetime on MSNBC: Monday, June 7, 2004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Reagan's Legal Impact: How did President Reagan's years in office change the American Legal System? Dan takes an in depth look at the former President's judicial appointments and the impact they still have on America's courts. The Scott Peterson Trial: Dan with how the emotional testimony from Laci Peterson's family members, may impact the jury? Dan, with the latest details.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT) <http://hardball.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tribute to An American President: As a nation mourns...Chris Matthews shows you how the world plans to honor President Ronald Reagan, outlining the events taking place, from California to Washington D.C, and talking with close friends and colleagues of President Reagan, including Rep. David Dreier (R-Calif.), took office in 1980 during Reagan's presidency; Rep. Chris Cox (R-Calif.), Reagan White House legal counsel; David Gergen, Reagan White House Communications Director; Caspar Weinberger, Reagan Defense Secretary. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Reagan's Legacy: Keith talks with Ken Duberstein, former Reagan Chief of Staff; Dr. John Hutton, President Reagan's personal physician and family friend; Larry Sabato, presidential historian and Director of the Center for Politics at the University of Virginia. From Normandy to the Hall of Fame: Baseball Legend YOGI BERRA sits down with Keith to chronicle his amazing role in the D-Day invasion. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT (9PM ET/6PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Great Communicator: What made President Reagan one of the most powerful speaker's in the world? Deborah shows he successfully connected with a vast audience on a level all his own. Guests George Shultz, Jeanne Kirkpatrick, Dick Thornburgh, and Ed Meese, share their personal stories, and favorite Reagan moments. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY (10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://joe.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Reagan Legacy: How President Reagan took office and reshaped the spirit and political landscape in America, with special guests: Richard Allen, former Reagan National Security Officer; Ed Gillespie, RNC chairman; James Miller, former Reagan budget director; James Baker, Reagan's Secretary of the Treasurer; Martin Anderson, former Reagan advisor; and Lawrence Kudlow, former Reagan economic advisor. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sneak Peek: Tomorrow at 9pET on Deborah Norville Tonight...Film legend Mickey Rooney recounts personal stories of his friendship with Ronald Reagan. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Schedule subject to change. ========================================= For more info, go to http://www.msnbc.com/news/MSNBCCABLE_Front.asp This email is never sent unsolicited. You have received this MSNBC Primetime Announcements newsletter because you subscribed to it or, someone forwarded it to you. To remove yourself from the list (or to add yourself to the list if this message was forwarded to you) simply go to http://www.msnbc.com/tools/newstools/e/emailextra.asp?nfeature=22 Microsoft Corporation - One Microsoft Way - Redmond, WA 98052 MSN PRIVACY STATEMENT http://privacy.msn.com