---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Primetime on MSNBC: Monday, August 9, 2004 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE ABRAMS REPORT (6PM ET/3PM PT) <http://www.abramsreport.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saddam Hussein On Trial: What effect will Ahmad Chalabi's arrest have on Saddam's upcoming trial? Dan talks with Jenny Martinez, a law professor from Stanford University about the possible impact.
The Scott Peterson Trial: Amber Frey's testimony might spell disaster for Scott Peterson. Dan is live from California with what "the other woman" may reveal on the stand tonight at 6 on The Abrams Report. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HARDBALL WITH CHRIS MATTHEWS (7PM ET/4PM PT) <http://hardball.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The War in Iraq: General Tommy Franks lead our troops into Iraq, now he tells Chris just how long our troops will have to stay in Iraq in order to get the job done. The Threat of Al-Qaeda: Chris plays Hardball with Republican Senator Chuck Hagel of Nebraska - discussing the current threat of Al-Qaeda, tonight at 7-Eastern only on MSNBC. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN (8PM ET/5PM PT) <http://countdown.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ahmad Chalabi: Keith talks with Diplomatic correspondent Robin Wright of the Washington Post about the former Iraqi National Congress Leader's rise and fall. War On Terror: One of the world's most-wanted terrorists has been caught. But should that make us less afraid, or more? Keith gives you the big picture of America's War on Terror, tonight on Countdown. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DEBORAH NORVILLE TONIGHT (9PM ET/6PM PT) <http://norville.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Life After Polygamy: So what is life like after leaving a polygamous sect? Deborah talks with former polygamist Dr. Dan Fisher of the Diversity Foundation, Mark Shurtleff, the Attorney General of Utah, and Rich Ream who was kicked out of his Polygamist community. The Mary Kay Letourneau Case: What's next for Mary Kay Letourneau and Vili Fualaau? Deborah gives you inside details on this infamous love affair tonight at 9-Eastern on Deborah Norville Tonight. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCARBOROUGH COUNTRY (10PM ET/7PM PT) <http://joe.msnbc.com> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Racial Profiling A Security Measure? She's calling for racial profiling and internment camps to keep America safe from terror. But doesn't that go against everything America stands for? The controversial author enters Scarborough Country. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SNEAK PEEK: Tomorrow at 10pET...Controversial Author John O'Neill enters Scarborough Country. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- *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