MSNBC Weekend Dayside 17:00 hour anchored by Natalie Morales

NBC ID: ARJY8PDKZZ | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20021221-0006 | Air Date(s): 12/21/2002 | Event Date(s): 12/21/2002

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Event Date(s): 12/21/2002 | Event Location(s): Kabul, Afghanistan;Washington, DC;Baghdad, Iraq;New York City, New York; | Description: 17:00:00 MSNBC Weekend Dayside anchored by Natalie Morales. 17:00:15 MSNBC's Patricia Sabga reports from Kabul, Afghanistan that 7 international peacekeepers were killed in a helicopter crash near the Kabul airport. One United States (US) soldier also died from gunshot wounds in Eastern Afghanistan. Medium shot of people standing near emergency vehicles and cordoned off area near the helicopter crash-site. Wide shot of an artillery gun near a stone wall. In interview an unidentified international peacekeeping officer explains the circumstances and investigation into the crash. Graphic map of Afghanistan. In interview General Richard Meyers, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says, "We did have a tragic death last night. The situation continues to get better. We're thinking very seriously about moving in to stability operations in most of the country. There's still some very dangerous parts of the country." 17:02:32 Morales reports the headlines. Morales voices over graphic with supered "Inspectors visit 8 sites in Iraq today including old nuclear facility" and insert video of a convoy of United Nations (UN) vehicles, a gate being closed and UN weapons inspectors. Graphic with supered "Six Gulf Arab states urging togetherness amid fears of war with Iraq" and insert wide shots of a meeting of Gulf State leaders and shots of unidentified Arab leaders. Graphic with supered "President Bush says he is not encouraged by Iraq weapons document" and insert video and sot of US President George W Bush speaking in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC. Graphic with supered "US troops practice live fire exercises on Iraq-Kuwait border" and insert video of US troops and tanks during the training exercises. 17:04:04 Morales reports on reactions to the resignation of Republican Mississippi Senator Trent Lott. Protestors have taken up outside Republican Mississippi Senator Trent Lott's Washington, DC home accusing him of racism, and a replacement Majority Leader will soon be chosen. Panning shot of African American demonstrators holding placards and speaking in megaphones outside Lott's Washington, DC home. Close up shot of a chanting protestor. Shot panning protestors. Close up of a demonstrator's placard reading "Klu Klux Klan Trent Lott's Vision of America". Shot of a protest leader speaking in to a megaphone. Tracking shot of Republican Tennessee Senator Bill Frist walking with a dog near his home in Washington, DC, seen through the bars of a fence. Shot of Lott seen speaking at a press conference. 17:04:58 Morales reports on new designs for the re-development of the World Trade Center Ground Zero site. Brief cuts of computer animated designs for the new World Trade Center Ground Zero site. Zoom out shot of a model of a design for the new World Trade Center Ground Zero site. In interview Margaret Worth a designer from Adelaide, Australia comments that a new building should hold symbolic value. In interview Mike Thompson a designer from Fort Lauderdale, Florida comments that a new building should be both symbolic and practical. 17:06:38 MSNBC's Ron Allen reports from Baghdad, Iraq on progress in the UN weapons inspections in Iraq. Inspectors are being more aggressive in the wake of disappointment with the Iraqi weapons Wide shot of a UN vehicle leaving the UN compound in Baghdad. Tracking shot of an inspector driving a UN vehicle. Zoom in shot of a group of inspectors talking. Wide shot of inspectors walking near UN vehicles. Wide shot of US soldiers loading the gun of a tank during exercises in the Kuwaiti desert. Medium shot of soldiers loading the gun of a tank. Rear shot of military vehicles driving in the desert. Shot of a UN vehicles turning through a gate. Medium shot of Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney taking to the press in the Oval Office of the White House. Wide shot of a convoy of UN vehicles stopped at a gate. Close up shot of inspectors inside a vehicle. Tracking shot of Iraqi Presidential Advisor Amir Al-Saadi arriving at a press conference in Baghdad. Shot of Al-Saadi speaking at the press conference. Wide shot of a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on the side of a building in Iraq. Wide shot of a portrait of Hussein near the roadside in Iraq. Allen reports on camera and signs off. 17:08:41 Clip of Morales speaking earlier with former UN Chief Weapons inspector David Kay. Morales and Kay discuss possible cooperation between the UN weapons inspectors and the US and Britain on intelligence sharing needed to make the inspection process more effective. Why has the US not yet shared the hard evidence of banned weapons in Iraq that they claim to have? Tracking shot of UN vehicles turning in to the gate of an inspection site. Medium shot of Iraqi guards closing an iron gate. Tracking shot of a group of UN inspectors walking amid UN vehicles. Wide shot of two men standing near a compound wall with a portrait of Hussein on it. Wide shot of buildings along a street in Iraq. Shot of the UN flag flying. Medium shot of UN vehicles leaving the UN compound in Baghdad. Shot of UN vehicles as they leave the UN compound in Baghdad. Wide shot of UN vehicles converging on a Baghdad street. Wide shot of weapons inspectors seen walking on a sidewalk. Medium shot of a group of inspectors photographing and checking directions on a sidewalk. 17:10:28 Graphic with header "Question of the Day" and supered "Does the US have proof Saddam is in material breach?" 17:10:58 Morales is joined live in the MSNBC situation room by retired US Army Colonel Ken Allard. Morales and Allard discuss the continued military buildup of US troops in the Persian Gulf and the possibility of a war with Iraq coming soon after the New Year. 17:14:25 Graphic previewing upcoming stories. 17:17:55 MSNBC's Joe Johns reports from outside the White House in Washington, DC that Senator Frist is expected to be the next Senate Majority Leader for the Republican Party. Tracking shot of Frist walking with a dog near his home in Washington, DC, seen through the bars of a fence. Shot of Frist walking up to a gate. Talking to reporters outside his Washington, DC home Frist comments on his support in the Senate. In interview Republican Senator-elect of Tennessee Lamar Alexander comments on how Frist helped in Republican campaigns during the midterm elections and his qualifications for Majority Leader. 17:19:28 Morales introduces a clip of MSNBC's Alex Witt speaking earlier with Alexander about Senator Frist replacing Lott. Shot of Lott speaking at a press conference. Frist seen in hat and jogging clothes outside his Washington, DC home. Medium shot of Frist stepping up to a podium at a campaign event. Rear shot of Frist on stage before a crowd at a campaign event. Frist seen as guest on NBC's"Meet the Press". 17:25:25 Live aerial shot of the Christmas Tree at Rockefeller Center in New York City, New York. 17:25:50 MSNBC's Robert Hager reports on what travelers should know before packing a bag and heading to the airport this holiday season. Overhead shot of travelers waiting on lines inside airport terminal. Level shot of approaching vehicles on road. People unloading luggage from car. People waiting on line. Woman in interview says, "I feel less nervous, a little more comfortable, a little more safe." Brief cuts of travelers in an airport terminal with luggage. Carry on luggage entering x-ray machine. Security officers examining luggage and luggage contents. Hager reports on-camera with items in luggage. Various food and electronic items in luggage. Airport security worker examining contents. At press conference, Transportation Security Administration's Admiral James Loy says, "We have a system by which we'll actually insert a card just like this that explains to the passenger. They'll see this in their bag, that it's evidence that it's been opened, and we will reseal the bag after it's been opened." Travelers seen outside airport terminal. In interview woman says, "And presents. You know, I didn't--I didn't know you couldn't wrap them so we had to unwrap all our gifts that we wrapped and make sure that they're unwrapped and don't have anything in them so they don't open up the boxes." Various shots of travelers in an airport terminal. 17:29:37 Graphic plug for email.MSNBC.com

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