*** Friday’s “Daily Rundown” line-up: Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Oren previews the president’s trip next week… NBC’s David Gregory on the president’s outreach this week and what might come of it all... One of us (!!!) live at CPAC… A Deep Dive into the legacy of the late Gov. Ann Richards (D-TX) and the new Broadway play “Ann” about her life with its director Benjamin Endsley Klein and Richards’ daughter Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood… Plus former Obama White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, National Review’s Ramesh Ponnuru and Roll Call’s Shira Toeplitz join the Gaggle.
*** Friday’s “Jansing & Co.” line-up: Guests include Rep Jason Chaffetz (R-UT), the Washington Post’s David Nakamura, Time’s Rana Foroohar, BriGette McCoy (a former Army specialist who testified about military sexual assault before a Senate committee), Democratic consultant Jason Stanford and Republican strategist John Feehery.
*** Friday's "MSNBC Live" line-up: Mara Schiavocampo interviews Liz Mair from GOProud, Sen Angus King, Keith Boykin, Rachel Smolkin and Chip Saltsman. She also talks to Sara Nelson of the V.P. of Association of Flight Attendants about knives on planes. Plus Attorney, Jami Floyd and MSNBC contributor Jimmy Williams.
*** Friday’s “NOW with Alex Wagner” line-up: Alex Wagner’s guests include the Washington Post’s Jonathan Capehart, the New Republic’s Franklin Foer, Politico’s Carrie Budoff Brown, and Buzzfeed’s Ben Smith.
*** Friday’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports” line-up: NBC’s Andrea Mitchell interviews White House Press Secretary Jay Carney, the Washington Post’s Chris Cillizza and Michael Gerson, Georgetown University Dean Chester Gillis and CBC Chair Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH).
*** Friday’s “News Nation with Tamron Hall” line-up: MSNBC’s Craig Melvin, filling in for Tamron Hall, interviews conservative radio talk show host Steve Deace, American Urban radio Washington bureau chief April Ryan, and Dem strategist Chris Kofinis.
*** Saturday’s and Sunday’s “Weekends with Alex Witt” line-up: As part of her weekly “Office Politics” segment, MSNBC’s Alex Witt interviews NBC’s Michael Isikoff.
*** Saturday’s “MSNBC Live Weekends” line-up, starting at 2:00 pm ET: Craig Melvin’s guests include Saratoga Springs, Utah Mayor Mia Love, Former Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM), GOProud’s Jimmy LaSalvia, Providence Mayor Angel Tavares (D-RI), former U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican and former Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn, and former Pres. George W. Bush aide Matt Schlapp.
*** Sunday’s “MSNBC Live Weekends” line-up, starting 3:00 pm ET: Craig Melvin’s guests include RNC Comm. Director Sean Spicer, Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev, MSNBC contributor and journalist Rula Jebreal, journalist Kimberly Dozier, author of “Breathing the Fire”, Robert Costa of the National Review, MSNBC contributor Ari Melber, MSNBC contributor Perry Bacon, and Father John Bartunek.


I might just have to get cable. These shows look really interesting. Angus King on "MSNBC Live"!
Did you know, our new Senator spent the least amount of money getting elected of any other Senator in the country. We had to endure thousands and thousands of dollars worth of attack ads from out of state Republican groups, for MONTHS, before we got a chance to vote for the Independent King. I saw an interview recently where King addressed the issue of getting money out of politics. He's a good man.
King is a Democrat, so Amy worships him, end of story.
King is a popular politician who got elected on his record, not by running a smear campaign against his opponents; so he sure isn't a Republican.
Today's MSNBC lineup of dozens of progressives saying bad things about conservatives in general and CPAC in particular.
And just what do you think the speakers at CPAC are saying about Democrats. The tea people republicans don't have any ideas, so all they can do ins spread their garbage.
Today's Fox lineup, dozens of tea people republicans saying bad things about Liberals in general and good things about the nuts at CPAC.
I have been reading here on FR and elsewhere that the Republicans seem to want their voices heard but not their opposition. What are they afraid of? Democracy thrives on difference of opinion and dissent. Are they afraid of democracy? Are they afraid that the public may discover what they are really all about and turn them out?
Let all have their say. Those who are speaking the ridiculous will be noticed and those speaking the truth will be too. The public will react accordingly.
Thank you, Amy, you are so right! Mr. King has proven himself, he doesn't need to say bad things. He is a good man!