MSNBC Morning Joe anchored by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski

MSNBC Morning Joe anchored by Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski

NBC ID: ARUARM5A7E | Production Unit: MSNBC, Morning Joe | Media Type: Aired Show | Event Date(s): 10/09/2014, 10/09/2014, 10/09/2014

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Event Date(s): 10/09/2014, 10/09/2014, 10/09/2014 | Event Location(s): New York City, New York, Dallas, Texas, Los Angeles, California | Description: 07:34:32 Clip of former President Bill Clinton speaking at the podium during a rally for Arkansas Senator Mark Pryor. 07:35:25 Live shot of the Capitol surrounded by scaffolds in Washington, DC. 07:35:39 Scarborough, Brzezinski and Mark Halperin are joined by Republican Ohio Senator Rob Portman. Portman discusses the Republicans being ahead in the polls against the Democrats, the upcoming mid-term election, how he thinks Republicans will win the Senate, pivotal issues going into the mid-term election, what the Republican message is, why he voted against background checks, how to improve background checks. 07:40:52 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 07:44:36 Brzezinski discusses the decrease of school lunch participation. Insert graphic of Magicvalley.com website with headline “Burley Students Leave Lunch Line”. 07:45:15 Brzezinski, Barnicle and Thomas are joined by best-selling food writer Mark Bittman. Brzezinski displays Bittman’s new book,“How to Cook Everything Fast”. Insert graphic of TIME magazine. Bittman discusses TIME magazine cover concept, why Americans need to go back to the kitchen for healthy eating, controlling salt, sugar in fat in the foods you cook, and priorities when it comes to food and cooking, how to get more men to cook and the importance of eating together. 07:49:18 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 07:53:17 Brzezinski, Barnicle, Thomas and Halperin are joined by Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro in Washington, DC. Castro discusses mortgage lenders discriminating women who were pregnant or on maternity-leave, Wells Fargo Home Mortgage discrimination allegations and Wells Fargo settling the lawsuit, the clear message being sent to those underwriting the loans, HUD investing in public housing, working with public and private sectors, and working with the Department of Transportation and Department of Education. 08:00:30 Aerial shot of skyscrapers in New York City, New York. 08:00:38 Brzezinski is joined by Bloomberg Politics editor Mark Halperin, former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs in Washington, DC and contributor Mike Barnicle in the studio. Brzezinski discusses ISIS making gains despite American air strikes. Brzezinski voice over graphic map of the Middle East zeroing in Turkey and Syria and the town of Kobani in Syria and clips of the town of Kobani, of protesters running in the street in Agri, Turkey, of an explosion and mushroom cloud rising in Saraqib, Syria. Brzezenski voice over video clips of President Barack Obama during a meeting with Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. Insert header “CBS News: President Obama’s Handling of ISIS” and supers “Approve: (October) 40%; (September) 39%; Disapprove: (October) 51%, (September) 48%”. 08:02:03 Brzezinski voices over graphic of a tweet from parent Paula Kassig, whose son Peter Kassig is being held hostage by ISIS fighters, to IS Cailph Al Baghdadi. 06:02:57 Brzezinski voice over stills of former President Jimmy Carter, who criticized President Obama’s handling of ISIS. Insert graphic “Carter Joins the Critics: We waited too long. We let the Islamic State build up its money, capability and strength and weapons while it was still in Syria. Then when [ISIS] moved into Iraq, the Sunni Muslims didn’t object to their being there and about a third of the territory in Iraq was abandoned. If we keep on working in Iraq and have some ground troops to follow up when we do our bombing, there is a possibility of success.” Brzezinski voice over stills of President Obama. 08:03:24 Brzezinski, Gibbs, Halperin and Barnicle discuss President Obama blaming the media his negative press and former President Carter’s statement. Insert graphics “Panetta on ISIS Policy: President has :lost his way”. Pulling out of Iraq “created a vacuum in terms of the ability of that country to better protect itself and it’s out of that vacuum that ISIS began to breed.” Insert stills of former Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. Insert layered still of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and graphic “Clinton on the Obama Doctrine: Great nations need organizing principles and “don’t do stupid stuff” is not an organizing principle.” 08:06:46 Brzezinski voices over graphics of Bloomberg website featuring article “Exclusive: Senate Democrats Flooding South Dakota Airwaves”. Brzezinski, Halperin, Barnicle and Gibbs discuss the upcoming mid-term election and Senate Democrats pumping money to South Dakota on negative ads against Republican candidates Mike Rounds and Rounds refusing to run negative ads. Insert graphic “The New York Times/CBS News/YouGov: South Dakota U.S. Senate Race” over still of former governor Mike Rounds and super “42%”; still of candidate Rick Weiland and super “27%” and former Senator Larry Pressler and super “12%”. The panel discusses mid-term elections including Kansas Independent candidate Greg Orman giving Pat Roberts a run for his money. Graphic header “Fox News Poll: Kansas U.S. Senate” over still of Republican Senator Pat Roberts and super “44%” and still of Greg Orman and super “39%”. Graphic header “CNN: Kansas U.S. Senate Race” over still of Roberts and super “49%” and still of Orman and super “48%”. Graphic header “USA Today Suffolk: North Carolina U.S. Senate” over still of Democratic Senator Kay Hagan and super “47%” and still of Republican State Representative Thom Tillis and super “45%”. Graphic header “WMUR: New Hampshire U.S. Senate Race” over still of Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen and super “47%” and still of Republican Scott Brown and super “41%”. 08:09:34 Brzezinski voices over graphic of “The Dallas Morning News” front page with header “Mounting tensions”. Insert graphic of article “Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan dies at Dallas hospital” over still of Duncan. 08:09:55 NBC News Correspondent reports if hospital errors cost Thomas Eric Duncan’s life. Insert graphic of a September 2014 calendar highlighting the 24th with super “Symptoms”, the 26th with super “Visit ER”, and the 28th with super “Admitted to Hospital”. Sepia-tone shots of hospital lights and an intravenous drip. Insert still of Duncan. Insert graphic of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) logo and supers “Guidelines: Protective Gear, Body Wrapped in Plastic, Cremation or Sealed Casket. Insert graphic of man and woman icons. Header “10 High Risk” over graphic of 10 man and woman icons (in red). Header “4 Shared Apartment” over graphic of one woman icon and three men icons (in red). Wilshire Baptist Church Pastor George Mason walks in the church aisle. In an interview Mason says, “Their thoughts not only go to the shock and sadness to losing Mr. Duncan but also whether this will be the course that their life will take next.” 08:10:50 Brzezinski voices over graphic of USA TODAY newspaper and article “Deputy admitted to hospital over Ebola concerns” and clip of a deputy (in protective gear) and medics (in full protective clothing) exiting the back of an ambulance. In an interview Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings says I'm on pins and needles every day in Dallas, this week and yes throughout the whole 21 days. (edit) The signs tell you this week is critical and as we move forward we want to get through the whole 21 days.” 08:10:25 Brzezinski voices over graphic of “The New York Times” article “Health Officials Promise Extra Airport Screening for Ebola”. Insert graphic of “The Hill” website with header “Obama calls for ‘appropriate sense of urgency’ on Ebola efforts” over still of President Barack Obama. 08:11:58 Brzezinski discusses Minnesota Vikings football player Adrian Peterson making his first court appearance on child abuse charges. Clip of Adrian Peterson entering the courtroom with his wife Ashley Brown and attorney Rusty Hardin in Conroe, Texas. Clip of Hardin saying, “I want to ask all of you to please be tolerant of the fact that Adrian is chomping at the bit, of publicly talk, to publically defend himself and the only reason he hasn’t is us insisting and jumping up and down and saying the solution is for you to get a speedy trial and resolve all of this in the courtroom. (edit) I think I want to try to be like the coach of the New England Patriots for a time instead of on to Cincinnati, we’re on to trial and if you ask men another question, I’m going to say ‘we’re on to trial’. If you ask me a third question, I’m going to say ‘we’re on to trial’. You y’all have a great day.” 08:12:44 Brzezinski discusses National Football League (NFL) Commissioner Roger Goodell speaking with the media after meeting with team owners. Clips of Goodell during a press briefing with the media. 08:13:37 Brzezinski is joined by co-host Joe Scarborough from a remote studio in New York City, New York. They discuss football, Roger Goodell and how football was part of the American life. 08:15:32 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 08:15:59 Brzezinski is joined by meteorologist Bill Karins. Karins forecasts the weather as graphics of the weather map appear. Insert photos of Kansas City with storm clouds. 08:20:47 Scarborough and Brzezinski report the day's newspaper headlines. Insert graphic of “The Christian Science Monitor” banner and article “Edward Snowden: whistleblower, criminal, Nobel Peace Prize winner?” Insert graphic of “The Star-Ledger” and article “Sayreville football parent reveals sexual nature of alleged locker room hazing ritual (Exclusive)”. Clips of parents voicing their opinion on the Sayreville High School’s football season being cancelled for hazing. Brzezinski and Scarborough discuss the alleged hazing that took place at Sayreville High School and the school board cancelling the season. Insert graphic of “The Star-Ledger” and article “Sayreville football parent reveals sexual nature of alleged locker room hazing ritual (Exclusive)”. Clips of parents voicing their opinion on the Sayreville High School’s football season being cancelled for hazing. Brzezinski and Scarborough discuss the alleged hazing that took place at Sayreville High School and the school board cancelling the season. 08:23:34 Brzezinski is joined by Thomas Roberts in the studio and they discuss Sayreville High School football season being cancelled and newspapers headline news including “The New York Times” and article “In Kim Jong-un’s Absence, Rumors About Him Swirl in North Korea”. Insert stills of Kim Jong-un and military officers. Insert graphic of “The Hollywood Reporter” website and super “Jay Leno Nears Deal to Launch CNBC Show”. 08:25:10 Brzezinski voices over a clip of a New York City police officer patting down Lamard Joye and taking a holding a wad of cash from Joye. 08:26:05 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 08:30:11 Brzezinski voices over graphic of the Dallas Morning News newspaper and article “Mounting tensions”. Brzezinski is joined by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings from Dallas, Texas. In an interview Rawlings says moving faster is better, says things were a little slow, says the people being monitored are not showing any signs of symptoms, that the people are being tested twice a day, says he wants to remind residents that they have zero chance of getting Ebola from Duncan, says he was not told if Duncan came in contact with any animals at the apartment complex and says those showing any symptoms will be quarantined as soon as possible. Insert graphic of The Wall Street Journal and article regarding Spanish Ebola patient’s dog being put to death because of possible Ebola risk. Insert still of Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan. Insert stills of workers (in full protective clothing) escorting patients. 08:33:20 Brzezinski is joined by NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk in the studio. Clip of cancer survivor Casey Sullivan plays soccer with his two small daughters. In an interview Sullivan says, “The doctor came in and he said, ‘in all my years of medical practice, this is the worst chest x-ray I've ever seen.’” Insert still of Sullivan when he played soccer in college. Clip of Sullivan (goalie) kicking the soccer ball. Sullivan says, “The doctors never really had a good answer.” Still of Sullivan with his wife and children. Soccer players pass the ball on the field. University of Washington soccer coach Amy Griffin kicks the ball. Insert split screen stills of University of Washington goalies. Insert still of a goalie kicking the ball. In an interview Griffin says, “The Nurse said, ‘Don't tell me you guys are goalkeepers? That is so crazy. You're like the fourth goalkeeper I have hooked up this week.’” Insert still of a goalie over still of a soccer ball. Griffin says, “She said, "I just have a feeling it has something to do with those black dots.’" Griffin holds black dots as Gosk looks on. Close up of Griffin’s hand with black dots. Shots of car and trucks tires being shredded in a machine. Slow-motion shot of a soccer ball bouncing on the artificial turf and black dots (crumb rubber) coming up. Graphic of list of chemicals found in tires over animation of artificial turf including Arsenic, Benzene, Cadmium and Nickel. A female goalie dives and blocks the ball. A goalie stands in front of the net. Rear shot of a player kicking the ball. Goalie dives and stops the ball. In an interview Sullivan says, “You end up ingesting the crumb rubber accidentally. As a goalkeeper, it's unavoidable.” Split screen of Sullivan and Griffin. Graphic of list of names, position and diagnosis. Super “38 Players” and “34 Goalkeepers”. Tires move on a conveyor belt. A tire falls in a shredder. Crumb rubber seen in a chute. In an interview Mt. Sinai Hospital pediatrician Dr. Joel Forman says “Many of them are blood or lymph related cancers but there are others in there too. What I would say is that in general it's very difficult to study the relationship between an environmental exposure and cancer.” Brief shots of a goalie stopping the balls. Rear shot of a soccer player kicking the ball to the goalie. A goalie stops the ball and falls to the ground. Slow-motion shot of a soccer ball being bounced in the artificial turf and crumb rubber being kicked up. Synthetic Turf Council’s Davis Lee speaks with Gosk. In an interview Lee says, “There's certainly a preponderance of evidence to this point that says in fact it is safe. Close up of artificial turf. Insert graphic of documents. In an interview Forman says “Turf fields come with a number of real risks and a number of real benefits. And every community that's faced with deciding what they want to put in has to kind of weigh the different risks and benefits for that situation.” Photo of artificial turf. Insert graphics of documents from the EPA. Shots of the EPA headquarters in Washington, DC. Insert graphic of EPA logo, graphic and graphic excerpts "state and local decision" and "more testing needs to be done." Gosk asks, “If more research needs to be done, why are we allowing our children to play on this surface?” Lee says “Well more research can always be done. I mean the question is whether or not the synthetic turf is safe. We've got 14 studies on our website that says we can find no negative health effects.” Shots of soccer players running after the ball. Sullivan plays soccer with his daughters as his wife looks on. In an interview Sullivan says, “Our oldest, who is four years old, she just started playing soccer. I wouldn't want her to be a goalkeeper.” Sullivan plays soccer with one of his daughters. Gosk discusses crumb rubber dangers and health concerns regarding article turf. 08:38:28 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 08:42:21 Brzezinski is joined by Barnicle, Container Store chairman and CEO Kip Tindell, MDC Partners’ Miles Nadal in the studio and CNBC Chief International Correspondent Michelle Caruso Cabrera from CNBC headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey. Insert graphic of the book “Uncontainable”. They discuss the Container Store, the store putting employers first culture, the average pay scale for its employees, and creating an environment where employers are motivated. Graphics “Minimum Wage: Now VS Then: 2014 - $7.25/Hour; 1968 - $10.95/Hour”. Stills of Container Store. Graphic of the market report. 08:47:45 Brzezinski previews upcoming stories. 08:51:24 Brzezinski is joined by actress and advocate Eva Longoria in Los Angeles, California. Longoria discusses Hispanic Heritage Month, she and Mario Lopez hosting the ALMA Awards, the 15th year of the NCLR ALMA Awards, the importance of Latin actors and actresses, and entertainers being recognized for their work, the importance of the Hispanic vote, the historic number of Hispanics coming out to vote in 2012, and immigration reform. Clip from the TV show “Desperate Housewives” featuring Longoria and Teri Hatcher. Stills of Longoria and Mario Lopez. Still of Lopez.

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