Should be good!
from Countdown email:
Senator Mark Pryor is one of two U-S senators who are expected to deliver critical votes on a Democratic proposal to begin bringing combat troops home. Senators Pryor and Ben Nelson of Nebraska, both Democrats, are expected to deliver the critical votes this week. The Senate is to decide whether to uphold legislation that orders some troops home right away, with the goal of ending combat missions by March 31st, 2008. Nelson and Pryor have opposed announcing a timetable for withdrawal. Since then, Democrats have altered the legislation in hopes of persuading Pryor and Nelson and Nelson has indicated support.
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Presidential spokesman Tony Snow's surgery to remove a small growth showed that his cancer has returned, the White House said Tuesday.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17813246/Lawyers for Monica Goodling, the Justice Department's White House liaison, told senators yesterday that she would invoke her Fifth Amendment right to testify before the Judiciary Committee in its probe of the U.S. attorney firings scandal, citing what they described as the political nature of the investigation. "The hostile and questionable environment that has been created by the members of the Judiciary Committee in the present proceedings, including the accusations by Department of Justice officials to members of the committee about Ms. Goodling, is at best ambiguous; more accurately the environment can be described as perilous for Ms. Goodling," Dowd and King wrote.
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/goodling-to-invoke-fifth-amendment-right-not-to-testify-in-firings-scandal-2007-03-26.html We covered this last night, but there will be more developments tonight.