*** Monday’s “The Daily Rundown” line-up: White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri joins Chuck to discuss the Healthcare.Gov website, Rothenberg Political Report’s Nathan Gonzales and the Cook Political Report’s Amy Walter will be on to discuss Senate retirements ahead of next year’s midterm elections, NBC’s Janet Shamlian with a Cyber Monday update and our Monday gaggle: the Washington Post’s Dan Balz, National Journal’s Beth Reinhard and MSNBC contributor and political editor of TheGrio.com Perry Bacon.
*** Monday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: Rep. Steve Israel D-NY; EJ Dionne, Brookings Institute, Washington Post Columnist; Bob Herbert, Demos; Noelle Nikpour, GOP Strategist; Angela Rye, IMPACT Strategies; Andrew Rice, NY Magazine; Lindsey Turrentine, CNET
*** Monday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts interviews Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) and The Washington Post Wonkblog’s Ezra Klein about whether the problems with Healthcare.gov have been fixed. Kerry Mclean with Free Marissa Now will talk about how Marissa Alexander is doing since being released from prison on Thanksgiving Day. The “Erin Brockovich of Revenge Porn” Charlotte Laws joins to discuss how her personal fight became a movement to make revenge porn illegal. Today’s Agenda Panel includes NBC Latino’s Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, The Atlantic’s Molly Ball and The Root’s Corey Dade.
*** Monday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Alex Wagner’s guests include Salon’s Brian Beutler, liberal writer and activist Sally Kohn, New York magazine contributing writer Benjamin Wallace-Wells, and former Obama White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.
*** Monday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Ambassador Dennis Ross, the Washington Post's Ruth Marcus and NBC's Kristen Dahlgren. We will also carry President Obama's address to commemorate World AIDS Day.
*** Monday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Tamron Hall interviews Carrie Budoff Brown from Politico and Wendell Potter, senior analyst for the Center for Public Integrity, about Healthcare.gov’s progress, and the Denver Post’s Kurtis Lee about the Colorado state senator who resigned to end a recall effort by gun rights activists.