Guests will be TJ Johnson and Geov Parrish
From TJ:
* Report Says Firm Sought to Cover Up Iraq Shootings, NY Times
* Top Democrats propose war surtax, CNN
* Bush proclaims Child Health Day, vetoes Children's Health Insurance Program, Miami Herald
* Federal judge delays Watada trial; Lawyers call a 2nd court-martial double jeopardy, Seattle PI
* Van Schoorl target of complaint; conflict of interest by port candidate alleged, Olympian
* New-home development fee in Tumwater could become area's highest, Olympian
* $592 million U.S. embassy plagued with problems, McClatchy via Olympian
Local
* State court backs speech — true or not, Olympian via TJ
* Wildlife refuge cuts kids programs; Nisqually among those listed in 'at risk' report, Olympian via TJ
National
* U.S. Issues New Rules for Iraq Security Firms, NY Times
* techPresident - a new group blog that covers how the 2008 presidential candidates are using the web, and vice versa, how content generated by voters is affecting the campaign. Charts how many friends/contacts each candidate has in Facebook and Myspace and how they're trending. Thanks to Adam Wilson at the Olympian.
* Obama to propose abolishment of nuclear weapons, NY Times
* Bush Vetoes Child Health Bill Privately, NY Times
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