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Programming notes

*** Wednesday’s “The Daily Rundown” line-up: Chuck is joined by MSNBC contributor and Political Editor of theGrio.com’s Perry Bacon, former Bush White House Political Director and CNBC contributor Sara Fagen and Democratic Strategist and former DCCC spokesman Doug Thornell.

*** Wednesday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: Guests include Joe Conason, Nationalmemo; Irin Carmon, MSNBC.com National Reporter; Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX); Steve McMahon, Democratic Strategist; Joe Watkins, Republican Strategist; Evan Kohlmann, NBC News Terrorism Analyst

*** Wednesday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up:  MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts interviews Rep. Peter Welch (D-VT) who sits on the House committee questioning HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today. DNC Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL) will discuss how Obamacare could impact the 2014 elections.  Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich will discuss how the Obama administration’s PR campaign on the health care law.  Co-Host of MSNBC’s “The Cycle” will discuss the shortage in execution drugs and a new study on the death penalty.  Today’s Agenda Panel includes The Washington Post Wonkblog’s Sarah Kliff, ThinkProgress.org Managing Editor Igor Volsky and The Root’s Corey Dade.  They will discuss MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow’s reports that Sen. Rand Paul is lifting from Wikipedia in his speeches.

*** Wednesday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Alex Wagner’s guests include Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons, author Jon Meacham, and Salon’s Brian Beutler.

*** Wednesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews HHS Secretary Donna Shalala, Sen. Tim Kaine, HUD Secretary Shaun Donovan, FDA Commissioner Dr. Margaret Hamburg, NBC’s Martin Fletcher and The Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza.

*** Wednesday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Tamron Hall interviews Rep. Chris Van Hollen, National Urban Radio’s April Ryan, Politico’s Jennifer Haberkorn, insurance whistleblower Wendell Potter, and sports editor for the Nation Dave Zirin.

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