MSNBC The News with Brian Williams 21:00 Hour

MSNBC The News with Brian Williams 21:00 Hour

NBC ID: ARXG1QXLXR | Production Unit: MSNBC, The News | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-NW-19960816-0001 | Air Date(s): 08/16/1996 | Event Date(s): 08/16/1996

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Event Date(s): 08/16/1996 | Description: 21:00:19 Anchor Brian Williams. 21:00:36 Williams voice over on the Republican National Convention floor in San Diego, California one day after the convention concluded. Scenes of workers striping the hall down. 21:01:10 Williams voiceover on Republican Presidential Nominee Robert Dole and Dole's wife Elizabeth Dole on the campaign trail in Denver, Colorado. Dole comments on the message he is trying to convey to the American people. 21:02:23 Correspondent Gwen Ifill reports on Dole's uphill battle with the election polls. Ifill voice over on Dole at a rally before leaving San Diego, California. Dole comments. Ifill interviews former Secretary of State James Baker on the Republican National Convention. Ifill voice over on Dole and Vice Presidential Nominee Jack Kemp launching a four state campaign kick off tour. Dole comments on his fifteen percent tax cut. Ifill voice over on Kemp interacting with the crowd."Advertising Age' Magazine's Ira Teinowitz comments. Dole Media advisor Don Sipple comments on the Dole presidential campaign. Ifill voice over on Dole's acceptance speech. Dole comments on the fundamental issues. 21:05:33 Williams interviews Los Angeles Times Ron Brownstein live from San Diego, California on convention bumps which are increase in poll numbers that a given candidate might experience during a party convention. Brownstein states that both the Republican and the Democratic conventions are over it gets a lot harder to move public opinon. 21:10:50 Williams introduces segments of Dole's and Kemp's nomination speeches. Dole comments on the effectiveness of his adminstration is elected to office. Kemp state that Dole will be a hero when he delivers the next State of the Union address. 21:13:24 Williams interviews"Newsweek" magazine's Tom Rosenstiel live from Washington, D C on Dole's acceptance speech. Rosenstiel states that the coverage of the speech was very positive. Rosenstiel comments on Dole's personal credibility with the press. Williams introduces a segment with high points from the Republican National Convention. Former First Lady Nancy Reagan on former President Ronald Reagan's last speech at a Republican National Convention. Former General Colin Powell comments on the American dream. Elizabeth Dole comments. Rosenstiel comments on the high points of the Republican convention. 21:21:19 Williams interview with Rosenstiel continues. Rosenstiel comments on the worst moments during the convention. Rosenstiel states that the convention speeches should have been analyzed a little more closely, because they were too structured. 21:26:31 NBC News correspondent Robert Hager reports live from East Moriches, New York State on the TWA Flight 800 crash investigation. Hager voice over on plane wreckage being lifted to the surface. Federal Bureau of Investigation's James Kallstrom comments on finding the cause of the TWA crash. Hager states that the true cause of the plane's crash may never be found. Hager voice over on the last of the plane's four engines being lifted to the surface. 21:28:30 Williams voice over on a long piece of wing flap from an airplane being carried by authorities in Queens, New York City. 21:30:51 Correspondent Jim Avila reports on Dole's home town of Russell, Kansas as a marketing plan for Dole's Presidential campaign. Chamber of Commerce's Susan NeuPoth Cadoret comments on using small town America as an advantage in marketing. Scenes of various locations in Russell, Kansas. T-shirt Maker Dave Oste comments on producing campaign T-shirts. Retired banker Max Horn comments. Dole Neighbor Barbara Tyson comments. Russell Resident Latonya Cullors comments. Russell Resident Lakisha Holloway comments. Scene of Russell, Kansas residents celebrating and enjoying fireworks. 21:34:18 Williams voice over on Republican convention hall in San Diego, California being stripped apart. Voxpop comment possitively on Robert Dole. 21:37:58 Williams interviews Dole speechwriter Clark Judge, and former Clinton Speechwriter David Kusnet live from Washington, DC on Dole and Kemp's convention speech. Judge comments on the effectiveness of Dole's speech. Kusnet states that the multiple contributions to Dole's speech were vivid. 21:43:42 Williams voice over on President Bill Clinton on vacation in Jackson, Wyoming. 21:47:32 Correspondent Rob Reynolds reports from Moscow, Russia on the Chechnya war. Scenes of Russian soldier in battle. Military Analyst Pavel Felgenhauer comments. National Security Chief Alexander Lebed. Scenes of injured Russian Soldiers. Soldier's mother Tamara Franskevich comments. Soldier's Brother Sergei Franskevich comments. 21:51:30 Williams voice over on graduate student Fredrick Martin Davidson being arrested for shooting three professors. 21:54:45 Correspondent Keith Miller reports on welfare fraud in England. Beat-a-cheat operators taking calls from citizens reporting welfare cheaters.Voxpop comment. Cilvil and Public Services Association's Barry Reamsbottom comments.

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16 August, 1996
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