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     TYNDALL HEADLINE: HIGHLIGHTS FROM JULY 10, 2007
Yesterday, the Iraq War debate was Story of the Day as some Republican senators started criticizing their President. Now comes George Bush's riposte to that criticism--the only way he will agree to pulling troops out is if his military commanders advise it, not if Congress requires it. NBC led from the White House with the Iraq back-and-forth for the second straight day. CBS, too, chose the President for its lead. ABC ran with clues found in decoded e-mails that a small terrorist cell may be infiltrating in order to attack federal facilities: the intelligence is "not hard, but good," Brian Ross stated.

I am still catching up from the Fourth of July vacation, so there will be no more blogging on today's news.    
     TYNDALL PICKS FOR JULY 10, 2007: CLICK ON GRID ELEMENTS TO SEARCH FOR MATCHING ITEMS
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video thumbnailNBCIraq: US-led invasion forces' combat continuesPresident Bush rejects Senate troops-out talkDavid GregoryWhite House
video thumbnailCBSSurgeon General public health role compromisedTrio protests politicization at House hearingsSharyl AttkissonCapitol Hill
video thumbnailCBS2008 John McCain campaignSuffers cash shortfall, pair of key aides quitJeff GreenfieldNew York
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Sen David Vitter (R-VA) sexual hypocrisy scandalFamily values advocate linked to DC prostituteJake TapperNew York
video thumbnailABCDomestic terrorism preparedness and preventionClues of small cell attack on federal facilitiesBrian RossNew York
video thumbnailNBCSuspected al-Qaeda network leaders manhuntRaids restrained to protect Pakistan's MusharrafAndrea MitchellWashington DC
video thumbnailNBCProstitution red light district thrives in DamascusTeenage girl refugee dancers from Iraq ply tradeRichard EngelDamascus
video thumbnailCBSSummer weather: heatwave spreads eastwardsConcrete, traffic turn cities into heat islandsNancy CordesNew York
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Balloonist flies with curious helium clusterLawn chair sitter soars high above OregonCharles GibsonNew York
video thumbnailNBCBaseball star Barry Bonds nears home run recordFans often resent breaking of hallowed recordsKeith OlbermannNo Dateline
 
TYNDALL BLOG: DAILY NOTES ON NETWORK TELEVISION NIGHTLY NEWS
PRESIDENT RELIES ON BRASS NOT CONGRESS Yesterday, the Iraq War debate was Story of the Day as some Republican senators started criticizing their President. Now comes George Bush's riposte to that criticism--the only way he will agree to pulling troops out is if his military commanders advise it, not if Congress requires it. NBC led from the White House with the Iraq back-and-forth for the second straight day. CBS, too, chose the President for its lead. ABC ran with clues found in decoded e-mails that a small terrorist cell may be infiltrating in order to attack federal facilities: the intelligence is "not hard, but good," Brian Ross stated.

I am still catching up from the Fourth of July vacation, so there will be no more blogging on today's news.