*** Tuesday’s “The Daily Rundown” line-up: White House Communications Director Jennifer Palmieri… Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE)… House Republican Policy Committee Chair James Lankford (R-OK)… House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD)… live remarks from Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) on the Senate floor at 9:30… A Deep Dive into what the health care exchange options are… Plus Bloomberg News’ Jeanne Cummings, Michelle Bernard of the Bernard Center for Women, Politics and Public Policy, and former Obama Admin. Hispanic Media Director Luis Miranda join the Gaggle.
*** Tuesday’s Jansing & Co. line-up: Joy-Ann Reid, Managing Editor, TheGrio.com; Karen Tumulty, The Washington Post; Rep. James Clyburn (D) South Carolina and Assistant Democratic leader; Gov. Jay Inslee, D (Washington); Jonathan Atler, MSNBC Political Analyst; Robert Costa, National Review; Ryan Valentine, Texas Freedom Network.
*** Tuesday’s “MSNBC Live with Thomas Roberts” line-up: MSNBC’s Mara Schiavocampo fills in for Thomas Roberts. Among her guests: Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY) , Rep. Tim Huelskamp (R-KS) and MSNBC Policy Analyst Ezra Klein on the government shutdown blame-game and where we go from here. MSNBC Contributor Ezekial Emanuel and former HHS Official Jay Angoff join to discuss Obamacare opening live and what it means for Americans. Fmr. Biden Economic Advisor Jared Bernstein will break down what the shutdown and debt ceiling fight mean for the markets. Today’s Agenda Panel includes: The Washington Post’s Sarah Kliff, NBC Latino.com Contributor Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, and Talking Points Memo’s Sahil Kapur
*** Tuesday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Maggie Haberman, Chris Matthews, Robert Gibbs, Rep. Kurt Schrader (D-OR), and Sam Stein.
*** Tuesday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NPR’s Steve Inskeep on his interview with the president, NBC’s Kelly O'Donnell, Craig Melvin, and Tom Costello, as well as Debbie Wasserman-Schultz, and Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK).
*** Tuesday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Rep. Jim Himes, The Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart, and Politico’s Roger Simon.