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Programming notes

*** Wednesday’s “The Daily Rundown” line-up with guest host Luke Russert: SCOTUS latest with NBC’s Pete Williams and analysis of Tuesday’s tea leaves with American University Law Professor Stephen Wermeil and Aisha Moodie-Mills of the Center for American Progress… MSNBC’s Richard Lui from the Hiring our Heroes job fair in New York on the job scene facing our military veterans… Plus Nathan Gonzales of Roll Call and the Rothenberg Political Report, Democratic pollster Margie Omero and Alfonso Aguilar of the Latino Partnership for Conservative Principles join the Gaggle.

*** Wednesday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris Jansing interviews Rep. John Yarmuth (D-KY), Fmr. Gove Ed Rendell (D-PA), Georgetown Law Center Professor Randy Barnett, the National Journal’s Chris Frates, The Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus, Republican strategist John Feehery and communications strategist Jill Zuckman.

*** Wednesday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: MSNBC’s Thomas Roberts anchors live from DC as DOMA goes before the Supreme Court.  Among his guests: Former RNC Chair Ken Mehlman, former  Clinton Advisor Richard Socarides, Rep. David Cicilline (D-RI), New York Mayoral Candidate Christine Quinn, and Karen Morgan, the widow of late anti-DOMA activist Charlie Morgan.   Today’s Power Panel includes:  TheGrio.com’s Perry Bacon, Democratic strategist Angela Rye and Republican Strategist Robert Traynham.

*** Wednesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: Guest anchor Luke Russert interviews NBC’s Andrea Mitchell (who is reporting from Paris on Secretary Kerry’s visit), NBC’s Pete Williams, Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza and Jonathan Capehart, Time’s Massimo Calabresi and Votevets.org Chairman Jon Soltz.

*** Wednesday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Tamron Hall interviews NYU constitutional law professor Kenji Yoshino, Rep. John Lewis, Minnesota Vikings Punter Chris Kluwe, Brandon Perlberg,  NY Lawyer who was forced to move to the UK because of DOMA, the Washington Post’s Aaron Blake, and BET columnist Keith Boykin.