MSNBC Dayside: America at War 12:00 hour anchored by Chris Jansing.

NBC ID: AR98IC3Z4D | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20020506-0003 | Air Date(s): 05/06/2002 | Event Date(s): 05/06/2002

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Event Date(s): 05/06/2002 | Description: 12:00:00 MSNBC Live: America at War anchored byChris Jansing. 11:59:30 Clip of President George W. Bush speaking about the continuing Middle East crisis in Southfield, Michigan. Jansing voices over wide shot of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and others debarking a plane. Tilt down shot of an Israeli tank parked in a street in Bethlehem, West Bank. Wide shot of two crosses seen outside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. West Bank. Wide shot of Israeli soldiers standing around a military vehicle. Wide rear shot of a United States (US) mail truck driving down a street. Medium shot of a postal worker opening a gate to a house. Wide shot of investigators standing in a street. Medium shot of the debris from a mailbox after a pipe-bomb exploded. Wide shot of a car parked next to an exploded mailbox. Close up shot of a piece of debris seen on the ground. 12:00:29 Jansing previews the program. 12:01:37 Jansing is joined by NBC News correspondent Fred Francis live in Southfield, Michigan. He reports on President George W. Bush's visit to Southfield, Michigan. Medium shot of Bush shaking hands with Education Secretary Robert Paige on stage. Wide shot of Sharon and others debarking a plane. Francis reports on Bush's position regarding the crisis in the Middle East. Clip of Bush speaking about Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat. 12:04:02 Jansing voices over wide shot of Secretary of State Colin Powell and Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal walking to microphone stands outside the State Department in Washington, DC. Clip of Powell speaking about the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia. 12:05:07 Graphic reading "Question of the day: Should President Bush pressure Sharon to meet with Arafat?" Graphic plug for cable@msnbc.com. Graphics of e-mails sent in by viewers answering the question of the day. 12:06:04 Jansing is joined by NBC News correspondent Charles Sabine live in Bethlehem, West Bank. He reports that Israeli's defense ministry reports that there could be a breakthrough in the standoff between Palestinians and Israeli troops at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, West Bank. Live zoom in exterior shot of the Church of the Nativity. Wide shot of an Israeli tank parked in a street. Wide shot of Sharon and others debarking a plane. 12:07:45 ***** NBC Breaking News: MSNBC obtains documents that link Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat to terror funding. 12:07:59 Jansing is joined by terrorism expert Steve Emerson live in Washington, DC. They discuss the documents proving that Arafat has been linked to terror funding. Israeli officials distributed to the media copies of the dossier, which includes what they say are photocopies of Palestinian Authority documents gathered during Israel's April military occupation of Palestinian areas of the West Bank Zoom in shot of Israeli Cabinet minister Dan Naveh holding up a copy of the documents linking Arafat to terror funds during a press conference in Jerusalem, Israel. Medium shot of a man flipping through a copy of the document. Close up shot of a person flipping pages of the documents. Medium shot of Naveh holding up a copy of the document. 12:13:55 Breaking news ends. 12:14:04 ***** NBC Breaking News: MSNBC obtains documents that link Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat to terror funding. 12:14:33 Breaking news ends. 12:14:37 Jansing voices over wide rear shot of an investigator dressed in a bomb gear and another investigator walking down a street. Wide shot of a cloud of smoke coming from an explosion. Medium shot of three Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) agents standing next to a vehicle. Wide shot of a group of investigators inspecting a mailbox. 12:18:06 Jansing reports that Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is claiming that pipe bombs left in mailboxes in Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska were nearly identical and clearly came from the same source. Graphic map of Illinois, Iowa and Nebraska. 12:18:34 NBC News correspondent Pete Williams reports that pipe bombs have been found in mailboxes throughout the Midwest. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents are investigating who may be the cause of what they are calling domestic terrorism. Wide rear shot of a postal vehicle driving out of a parking lot. Medium shot of a postal worker opening a gate to a residence. Wide shot of investigators talking in front of an automobile. Medium shot of debris from a pipe bomb. Wide shot of a damaged mailbox next to an automobile. Debris on the ground of a pipe bomb. Wide shot of a police car on the side of a road. Wide shot of a police officer closing a road. Wide shot of a pipe bomb exploding in front of a police car. Zoom in shot of black powder being poured. Debris from a pipe bomb. Wide shot of an investigator looking for evidence. Medium shot of a police officer looking for debris with a metal detector(faces unseen). Graphic with supers of the logo of the United States Postal Service and supers reading "killing...to get media attention, more attention getters are on the way." Wide shot of a police car outside a barn. In interview FBI's Weysan Dun says "You have our attention, we are actively listening, we would encourage that communication to take place without any unnecessary injury or loss of life." Wide shot of a rural neighborhood. Medium shot of street signs from a rural neighborhood. Wide shot of cars parked in a rural neighborhood. Wide shot of investigators searching an area around a mailbox. Williams signs off in a voiceover from Washington, DC. 12:19:49 Jansing is joined by terrorism expert Harry Brandon live in Washington, DC. They discuss the possible sources of the pipe bombs in the Midwest. They discuss the possibility that terrorists have set the pipe bombs. Graphic of a quote taken from a note left with the pipe bombs. 12:22:42 Jansing voices over wide shot of soldiers walking away from a helicopter in a field. Wide shot of a soldier standing next to a missile launcher. Medium shot of soldiers standing under camouflaged barracks. Rear shot of soldiers walking outdoors. 12:25:32 ***** NBC Breaking News: MSNBC obtains documents that link Palestinian leader Yasir Arafat to terror funding. There has been a 103 page report summarizing nearly half a million documents that proves a link between Arafat and terrorist attacks against Israel. 12:26:14 Breaking news ends. 12:26:15 Jansing reports that three rockets landed near a US base in eastern Afghanistan earlier today without causing casualties. Graphic map of Afghanistan with Khowst highlighted. 12:26:42 NBC News correspondent Ned Colt reports how British Commandos help United States (US) forces comb the mountains for remaining al-Qaeda terrorists in southeastern Afghanistan. British Commandos sitting inside a helicopter traveling from Kabul, Afghanistan. Rear silhouette shot of a soldier sitting in a helicopter flying over a desert. Wide shot of a helicopter touching down in southeastern Afghanistan. Two British soldiers walk after getting off a helicopter. Various wide shots of a mountain range. Rear shot of four soldiers guarding an artillery position. Wide panning shot of two soldiers standing on a desert. British commandos unloading supplies from a truck. British Army gunner Jason Fenton commenting. Tank cannon tilts upward. Close-up of an army tank cannon. British commando polishes a gun. Close-up of hands holding a gun during polishing. Low shot of a British commando holding a rifle from under a canopy. Close-up of a British soldiers eyes. Colt reports on camera. Helicopter lifting off. Wide shot of helicopter flying over mountains. Shot of a military fighter jet during flight. Point of view video of a helicopter flying over a desert. British soldiers sitting inside a helicopter. British Commander Brigadier Roger Lane and other soldiers exiting a helicopter. Lane comments. Panning wide shot of a military base in southeastern Afghanistan. Various video of British soldiers in Southeastern Afghanistan. Close-up of British soldier. Close-up of hands holding a trigger. Close-up of a British soldier. Colt signs off in a voiceover from southeastern Afghanistan.

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