MSNBC Dayside 08:00 hour anchored by Patti Ann Browne

NBC ID: ARPMOYJU68 | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-19990807-0002 | Air Date(s): 08/07/1999 | Event Date(s): 08/07/1999

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Event Date(s): 08/07/1999 | Event Location(s): Los Angeles, California;Washington, DC;Grapevine, Texas;Montreal, Canada;Littleton, Colorado;Indianapolis, Indiana;Hartford, Connecticut;Nairobi, Kenya; | Description: 08:00:00 MSNBC Morning Line anchored by Patti Ann Browne. 08:01:35 NBC News correspondent Norah O'Donnell reports live from the White House in Washington, DC on the State Department warning people of possible terrorist attacks on the one year anniversary of the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania. Still of President Bill Clinton. Video of suspected terrorist Osama bin Laden speaking into a microphone. Video of bin Laden laying in a cave. Video of bin Laden holding a walkie talkie. Clip of a public service announcement regarding terrorist attacks. 08:04:24 Browne voices over aerial video of a hotel in Grapevine, Texas where an explosion occurred injuring many people. Aerial video of debris. Video of a victim being pushed on stretcher. Video of a victim receiving medical attention. 08:04:57 Browne voices over video of dry crops caused by the severe drought. Video of people walking through dry farmland. Video of someone kicking dry dirt. Video of the exteriors of various homes. Video of a hose. Video of dry grass in a park. Video of someone laying in the sun. 08:05:16 Browne voices over 1999-08-06 video of the Major League Baseball (MLB) game between the San Diego Padres and the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Canada courtesy of Cox Cable. 08:09:16 NBC News correspondent Suzanne Malveaux reports from Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado on the reopening of Columbine after the deadly shooting that killed students and a teacher. Video of people standing in the entrance of Columbine. Video of workers operating a scaffold in front of Columbine. Video of a Columbine entrance. Video of a large room. Video of blueprints sitting on a piece of construction equipment. Video of the exterior of Columbine. Director Jack Swanzy comments. Video of a stairwell. Video of a mural. Video of a corridor. Video of the interior of the cafeteria. Video of folded tables. Video of circles on a wall that represent bullet holes. Video ofa row of lockers. Video of people standing on a flight of stairs outdoors. Video of a security camera. Student Amy Beirbach comments. Vox pop. 08:11:41 Browne is joined by Indianapolis, Indiana Chief Of Police Jack Martin from Indianapolis and American Association Of School Administrators' Joseph Cirasuolo from Hartford, Connecticut to discuss school security. Video of a row of lockers in Columbine. Video of a stairwell. 08:19:50 Browne voices over 1998-08-07 video of people standing on a street in Nairobi, Kenya after the bombing of the United States Embassy which as sparked the State Department to alert people of the concern of a possible terrorist attack on the one year anniversary of the bombings. Video of two men carrying a victim. Video of victims standing among debris. 08:20:01 Browne is joined by counter-terrorism expert Chris Koslow from Washington, DC to discuss the threat of terrorist attacks. File video of bin Laden speaking into a microphone. Video of bin Laden laying in a cave. Video of bin Laden holding a walkie talkie. Video of bin Laden walking with a cane. Overhead video of bin Laden sitting in a cave with others. Still of a"wanted" poster featuring bin Laden and other suspected terrorists. 08:26:10 NBC News correspondent Kelly O'Donnell reports on working women and stress. In Los Angeles, California, single mother Maria Osorio (ph) drives in her car. Osorio's reflection seen in her rearview mirror. In interview, Osorio says that 24 hours isn't enough time in a day and she needs more like 32 hours. Osorio kisses her child goodbye. Rolling shot of traffic, and Osorio driving in her car seen. Close up of a court stenography machine printing, Osorio typing at a stenography machine, close up of booklit entitled"Roper Reports Worldwide: Consumers 2000 Study" seen. Animation of a spinning globe with enlarging names of countries, and background shot of people walking outdoors seen. In interview, Roper Starch Worldwide's Paul Leinberger says that a surprising thing about the study is that Americans are not the most stressed out people on the planet. Graphic with background of people walking outdoors, spinning animated globe, header"Most stressed out" and supers"Canada, Great Britain, and Turkey" seen. A hand places a cellular phone, a personal data organizer, a beeper and another device on a tabletop. Leinberger says that the impact of technology on stress reduction has not been what was expected. Graphic montage with background shot of a woman at a computer, a woman sitting with others, spinning globe, and supers"Feeling super-stressed" with female icon and super"21%" and male icon with super"15%", header"Married couples"Daily Stress"", female icon and super"21%", male icon and super"17%", header blue collar workers"super-stressed"", female icon with super"24%", male icon with super"17%", header"lost a spouse"highly stressed"", female icon with super"21%" and male icon with super"10%" seen. The University of Maryland's Dr. Pamela Peeke says works at a desk, and talks with a woman. In interview, Peeke says that women ponder things more and take problems home with them."Working Woman" Magazine's Bernadette Gray (ph) walks into a room with a coworker and examines an article layout on a wall. In inteview, Gray says that studies (such as Leinberger's) promote the stereotype that women can't handle as much as men. O'Donnell reports on camera. Osorio drives in her car, helps her child out of the backseat, works at a laptop computer, and closes the door to her office. O'Donnell signs off in vo from Los Angeles, California.

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