MSNBC Dayside 10:00 anchored by Brigitte Quinn and John Seigenthaler
NBC ID: ARPVQS0O6X | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-19980406-0001 | Air Date(s): 04/06/1998 | Event Date(s): 04/06/1998Transcript
Event Date(s): 04/06/1998 | Event Location(s): Jonesboro, Arkansas;Chicago, Illinois;Ramallah, West Bank;Washington DC; | Description: 10:00:00 MSNBC Morning Line anchored by Brigitte Quinn and John Seigenthaler. 10:00:08 Quinn and Seigenthaler preview today's top Morning Line stories. 10:02:01 Quinn voices over video of assault rifles on a gun store wall. 10:02:32 MSNBC news anchor Susan Campos reports the headlines from the newsdesk. 10:02:36 Campos voices over still photos of shooting suspect Mitchell Johnson. Video of a shooting victim being carried away from the scene where the school shooting took place at Westside Middle School, Jonesboro, Arkansas on 1998-03-24. 10:02:58 Campos voices over video of police removing bodies from an aprtment in Chicago, Illinois where a young couple was murdered. Still photos of the suspected murderer and the victims. Chicago Police's Phil Cline comments. 10:03:15 Campos voices over video of investigators at the scene where a car bomb detonated in Ramallah, West Bank on 1998-03-29. A Hamas bomb maker was found shot in the wreckage. Video of Palestinian protests. Video of protestors burning Israeli and American flags. 10:04:12 Campos voices over file video of airplanes taxiing at an airport. Video of a plane taking off. 10:04:31 Campos voices over file video of a bald eagle swooping down and catching a fish from a river. Various file video of rivers and wildlife. An environmental group has listed endangered rivers. 10:05:27 Quinn is joined by"Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert, live from Washington DC. They discuss the resignation of Energy Secretary Frederico Pena. File video of Pena speaking at an engagement. They also discuss whether former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones will appeal the dismissal of her lawsuit against President Bill Clinton. Video of independent counsel Kenneth Starr walking as reporters follow him. 10:12:28 Seigenthaler is joined by"Time" magazine's Nancy Gibbs and"Newsweek" magazine's Jonathan Alter, both live in the studio, and"US News& World Report" magazine's Stephen Hedges, live from Washington DC. They discuss how each of their magazine's covered the dismissal of Jones' lawsuit and the future of Starr's investigation into the president. 10:22:18 Clip from an earlier"Today" interview between anchor Katie Couric and breast cancer specialist Dr. Marisa Weiss. They discuss the recent study which showed that a drug used to treat breast cancer may also be effective in preventing it. 10:27:54 Quinn voices over video of a man firing an automatic rifle at a firing range. 10:28:06 Quinn voices over video of a young girl sneezing and a woman wiping her nose. Video of bottles of pills.