Programming notes

*** Friday's “Daily Rundown" line-up: Counting down to South Carolina with The Hotline’s Reid Wilson and The Rothenberg Political Report’s Jessica Taylor… More on U.S. officials’ reactions to the shocking military photos with NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski and Gen. Barry McCaffrey (Ret.)… NBC’s Mark Potter and Pete Williams on the latest questions stemming from the Barbour pardons in Mississippi… And more 2012 news with The Washington Post’s Jennifer Rubin, Real Clear Politics’ Erin McPike, and Democratic strategist Jamal Simmons.

*** Friday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris Jansing interviews National Journal’s Major Garrett, SC GOP Strategist Jim Dyke, USA Today’s Jackie Kucinich, Roll Call’s David Drucker, Telemundo’s Jose Diaz-Balart, LA Times’ Matea Gold, and former Democratic Governors Association executive director Nathan Daschle.

*** Friday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: : MSNBC's Thomas Roberts talks with SC GOP Chair Chad Connelly, Joe Dugan with the Myrtle Beach Tea Party, Boris Epshteyn, Goldie Taylor, and Jose Diaz Balart.

*** Friday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Alex Wagner’s guests include former Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell, NBC News’ Luke Russert, Time magazine’s Rana Foroohar, Politico’s Ben White, the Washington Post’s Ezra Klein, Martin Bashir, and Dylan Ratigan

*** Friday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews UN Ambassador Susan Rice (about the latest in Iran), Vanity Fair's Todd Purdum (on Romney's rough road ahead), Gingrich supporter Sally Atwater, the New York Times' Kim Severson (on SC voters weighing their priorities as primary nears), Politico's Jim VandeHei, the Washington Post's Michael Gerson, and the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza.

*** Saturday’s (and Sunday’s) “UP with Chris Hayes” line-up: MSNBC’s Chris Hayes interviews (on Saturday) Lakhdar Boumediene, who was in custody at Gitmo, and (on Sunday) Sen. Bernie Sanders.

*** Saturday’s and (Sunday’s) “Weekends with Alex Witt” line-up: MSNBC’s Alex Witt interviews our own Chuck Todd as part of her “Office Politics” series.

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