MSNBC Dayside 12:00 hour anchored by Chris Jansing.

NBC ID: ARMM9YW06Y | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20010112-0002 | Air Date(s): 01/12/2001 | Event Date(s): 01/12/2001

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Event Date(s): 01/12/2001 | Event Location(s): Washington, DC;New York City, New York;Berlin, Germany;Hebron, West Bank;Brussels, Belgium;Tallahassee, Florida;Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; | Description: 12:00:00 MSNBC Live anchored by Chris Jansing. 12:01:09 Graphic plug for www.msnbc.com. 12:01:49 Zoom in shot of an unidentified environmental leader speaking at a podium during a conference held at the National Press Club in Washington, DC in opposition to the nomination of Interior Secretary-designate Gale Norton. 12:02:02 Live split screen of NBC News correspondent David Gregory live in Washington, DC and NBC News correspondent Mika Brzezinski live in the studio. 12:02:10 Gregory reports live from President-elect George W Bush and Vice President-elect Dick Cheney transition offices in Washington, DC. Bump video of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's Julian Bond commenting during the press conference in Washington, DC earlier today. 12:04:00 Brzezinski reports on Cabinet Watch live in the studio. Bump video of Attorney General-designate John Ashcroft. Graphic listing Ashcroft's views. Clip of NBC News correspondent Tim Russert in Washington, DC being interviewed by NBC's"Today" show host Katie Couric in New York City, New York. Graphic listing the"expected Senate Votes for Ashcroft." Graphic with an insert still of Ashcroft. 12:07:24 Jansing voices over video of President Bill Clinton making his way to a podium set outside The White House in Washington, DC earlier today. 12:07:32 Jansing is joined by NBC News correspondent John Palmer live outside The White House in Washington, DC. Video of President Bill Clinton walking with an unidentified woman across The White House lawn in Washington, DC. Clip of Clinton commenting during a briefing on the Economy Report outside The White House in Washington, DC earlier today. 12:15:11 Clip from the movie"13 Days" courtesy of New Line Cinema. 12:15:47 NBC News correspondent Jonathan Alter reports on the real 13 days of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Film of a missile exploding seen. Film of a rocket being launched seen. Nuclear missiles being launched seen. During a press conference then President John F Kennedy says it shall be the policy of this nation to regard any nuclear missile launched from Cuba against any nation in the Western Hemisphere as an attack by the Soviet union on the United States requiring a total retaliatory response on the Soviet Union. Black and white clip of then Soviet President Nikita Krushchev seen. Black and white clip of a military plane with dissolves of Kennedy and Krushchev seen. A military vehicle carries a nuclear warhead. Black and white clip of a truck carrying a nuclear missile seen. In interview in 1992 Cuban President Fidel Castro says with a translator he thinks according to the steps taken by each side, they were quite clear, quite close to nuclear war. In interview Defense Secretary from 1961-1968 Robert McNamara says they were this close to nuclear war with the Soviet Union, he does not mean conventional war but nuclear war. McNamara says the casualties would have been in the tens or hundreds of millions. Clips from the movie"13 Days" featuring actors Kevin Costner, Steven Culp and Bruce Greenwood seen. Still of Kennedy seen. Still of Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy seen. Still of White House chief of staff Kenneth O'Donnell with Kennedy seen. University of Virginia's Phillip Zelikow walks to a desk in his office. In interview Zelikow says he has 100 quibbles with the movie but the basic story line is sound, and the themes of the story are right, was it as dangerous as they show in the movie yes. Collage of stills seen. Framed black and white clip of the Kennedy executive committee EXCOM meeting seen. Film of the oval office seen. Still of Air Force chief of staff Curtis LeMay with audio and captions of a conversation he had with Kennedy seen. Black and white clip of a military airplane in flight seen. Black and white clip of a man walking into a photographic laboratory seen. Collage of photographs taken from a U2 military jet seen. Black and white clip of a man inspecting the pictures seen. Panning shot of a photograph showing missile launchers. Black and white clip of a military vehicle carrying a nuclear missile. A man opens a hatch in the vehicle. Black and white clip of the missile being removed from the truck seen. Black and white clip of a car in Berlin, Germany seen. Black and white clip of a soldier walking seen. Spectators look over the Berlin Wall. Still of White House aide Dean Atchison(ph) seen. Still of Kennedy with his military chiefs seen. Zoom in shot of Kennedy in the photograph seen. Still of Kennedy with his cabinet with audio and captions of a conversation seen. Still of Kennedy with McNamara seen. Stills of Kennedy with members of his military team seen. McNamara says unbeknownst to them there were about 90 nuclear warheads and about 60 or 70 strategic warheads, they would have been used without any question. Black and white clip of nuclear warheads being raised seen. Black and white clip of a tank carrying a nuclear warhead seen. Zoom in shot of a warhead seen. McNamara says when he when he was meeting with Castro in 1992 he learned for the first time that no only were the launchers there but the warheads were also present, if Kennedy had taken the advice of the advisors they would have attacked because they had to get those things out of there. There would have been nuclear war without any question. Still of Kennedy with his cabinet seen. Still of Kennedy and his cabinet with audio and captions of a conversation seen. Zoom in still of Kennedy seen. Black and white clip of Kennedy with LeMay seen. Still of Kennedy and LeMay with audio and captions from a conversation seen. Black and white clip of military ships in the ocean seen. Black and white clip of a submarine seen. Dissolve of a newspaper and Kennedy sitting in front of a microphone in the oval office seen. Black and white clips of family members hugging seen. Black and white clip of people boarding a boat seen. Black and white clip of families in front of a boat seen. Black and white clips of family members walking and standing seen. Black and white clip of McNamara walking with an associate. McNamara says when he had a meeting with the president the first Saturday night, he said to the man he was with he was not sure he will live to see another Saturday night. During a news conference McNamara says they believe there are about five Soviet ships moving toward Cuba, if the vessel refuses to heed the instructions, force will be applied to assure it does stop. Black and white clip of vessels in the water seen. Black and white clip of boats carrying nuclear launcher seen. Black and white clip of a plane flying over the water seen. Black and white clip of Krushchev seen. Still of Krushchev with a dissolve of a letter being printed seen. Black and white clip of Kennedy walking in a corridor. Alter reports on camera from Washington, DC. Black and white clip of Robert Kennedy walking. Black and white clip of the Soviet ambassador entering an automobile seen. Black and white clip of a satellite seen. Black and white clip of a soldier looking at a radar scope seen. Black and white clip of soldiers marching seen. Black and white clip of a soldier standing in front of a flag seen. Black and white clip of Krushchev with a soldier seen. Black and white clip of a U2 aircraft in flight seen. Newspaper clip of the pilot that was killed when his plane went down seen. Black and white clip of Krushchev and his cabinet seen. Still of Krushchev seen. Black and white clips of people listening to the radio with audio and captions of the announcement that Krushchev has withdrawn his missiles seen. Black and white clip of Krushchev walking with an associate seen. Zelikow says he thinks a few lessons linger, the importance of presidential leadership, asking the right questions and pausing before taking precipitous action in this crisis Kennedy served his country well. Black and white clip of Kennedy with his cabinet seen. Black and white clip of Kennedy seen. Still of Kennedy seen. McNamara says they learned that in war both sides make mistake therefore the indefinite combination of human fallibility and nuclear weapons will lead to destruction of nations, we must get rid of the things with proper verification. Clips of a missiles being launched seen. A mushroom cloud seen. Alter closes in voiceover from Washington, DC. 12:22:58"DC Cam" segment of the bartender at the Capitol Hill Lounge in Washington, DC. Tilt down of the doorway to the Capitol Hill Lounge. Unsteady shots of the entranceway. Panning shot of the bartender walking behind the bar. The bartender comments on camera. Panning shot from a jukebox to the bartender. Tilt up shot of the cash register. 12:26:06 Jansing is joined by NBC News correspondent Alex Witt live in the studio to report the headlines. 12:26:12 File video of an American Online flag waving in the wind. File zoom in shot of a Time Warner building. Low angle shot of the Time Warner sign seen above the entrance. Zoom out shot of the building. 12:26:38 Clip of Witt's earlier interview with America OnLine (AOL)-Time Warner's Bob Pittman and AOL-Time Warner Chief Executive Officer Gerald Levin at the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, New York earlier today. 12:27:16 Video of protesters throwing rocks as debris on the ground is engulfed in flames in Hebron, West Bank. Video of soldiers standing around a corner of a building. Video of the soldiers dragging a man down a street. Shots of the Russian nuclear submarine Kursk still sitting at the bottom of the ocean. Wide shot of the Kursk Foundation and others meeting at a news conference at the International Press Center in Brussels, Belgium earlier today. Shot of the Former Dutch Defense Minister and Co-Chairman of the Foundation Willem Van Eekelen, Russia's former Foreign Minister and Co-Chairman of the foundation Alexander Bessmertnykh and others seated at the conference. Shots of the submarine seen under the waters. Shot of the members of the United States (US) Commission on Civil Rights seated at a table during an investigation into the Florida election procedures in Tallahassee, Florida. Shot of an unidentified man speaking. Shot of the US Civil Rights Commission on Civil Rights members speaking at their seats. Shot of an unidentified woman speaking into a microphone. 12:28:29 Wide shot of an accident scene seen through fog near the Oklahoma City airport in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Shot of police officers walking with flashlights. Shot of a car sitting on a flatbed tow truck as a man wheels a gurney in the foreground.

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