DAYSIDE DIRTY 11:00 - 12:00 SDO-393S MNBC-DAY-20100518-0003

DAYSIDE DIRTY 11:00 - 12:00 SDO-393S MNBC-DAY-20100518-0003

NBC ID: ARW2DOIDDL | Production Unit: MSNBC Dayside | Media Type: Aired Show

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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 11:00:00 MSNBC Live anchored by Tamron Hall. 10:58:57 Preview video. 11:00:03 Hall voices over split windowed video of Democratic Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter and Democratic Pennsylvania Senate Candidate Joe Sestak. 11:00:13 Hall is joined by MSNBC's Ron Allen live from outside a polling place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He reports on the Democratic Primary between Sestak and Specter. Split windowed video of Specter and Sestak. Video of Sestak campaigning. 11:03:17 Hall is joined by MSNBC's Chris Jansing live from outside a polling place in Little Rock, Arkansas. She reports on the Democratic Primary between Democratic Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln and Democratic Arkansas Senate Candidate Bill Halter. Split windowed video of Halter and Lincoln. People standing outside a polling place. Arkansas' American Federation of Labor Congress of Industrial Unions (AFL-CIO)'s Alan Hughes comments. Video of Lincoln campaigning. 11:06:16 Hall voices over split windowed video of Republican Kentucky Senate Candidate Rand Paul and Republican Kentucky Senate Candidate Trey Grayson. 11:06:22 Hall is joined by MSNBC's John Yang live from a polling place in Louisville, Kentucky. He reports the Republican Primary between Paul and Grayson. Inset video of Paul. 11:08:57 &&&&& Breaking News: Representative Mark Souder (Republican-Indiana) Will Reportedly Resign. Hall reports that Republican Indiana Congressman Mark Souter to announce his resignation later today. Various video of Souder. 11:09:23 Breaking News ends. 11:09:31 Hall voices over live video of a congressional hearing on the gulf coast oil spill inside Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Inset satellite image of the gulf coast oil spill courtesy "The Weather Channel." Stills of tar balls courtesy US Coast Guard. 11:10:16 Hall is joined by MSNBC's Michelle Kosinski live from Key West, Florida. She reports that tar balls are washing shore in Key West and officials are trying to determine if they are associated with the gulf coast oil spill. Kosinski interviews US Coast Guard Lieutenant JG Crusius about the tar balls live on location. Inset video of oil spill booms. Inset video of oil spill. 11:12:05 Hall voices over video of soldiers at a bombing site in Kabul, Afghanistan. 11:12:17 Hall is joined by MSNBC's Tom Aspell live from Kabul, Afghanistan. He reports that a suicide bomber attacks a North American Treaty Organization (NATO) convoy traveling through Kabul. Inset video of bombing aftermath in Kabul. 11:14:04 Preview video. 11:17:58 Hall voices over live video of a congressional hearing on the gulf coast oil spill inside Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. 11:18:54 Hall voices over various video of then Connecticut Attorney General Richard Blumenthal. 11:19:16 Blumenthal commenting about his military service during a social event courtesy New York Times. 11:19:33 Hall voices over stills of Blumenthal. 11:20:04 Hall is joined by "Politico" correspondent Alex Burns live from Arlington, Virginia. They discuss the discrepancy associated with Blumenthal's commentary about his military service in Vietnam. Inset stills of Blumenthal. Split windowed video of Sestak and Lincoln. 11:22:53 Hall voices over aerial video of protestors marching. 11:26:25 Hall voices over wide shot of pedestrians crossing a bridge. Mid shot of pedestrians crossing a bridge. File video of a flag. Wide file shot of vehicles traveling under a pedestrian bridge. Video of an American flag. Video of car traveling along a street. Rear shot of vehicles traveling along a street. 11:56:58 Hall voices over video of mothers of detained US hikers in Iran: Nora Shourd, Laura Fattal, and Cindy Hickey. Fattal during interview commentary. Shourd during commentary. 11:27:20 Hickey commenting during an earlier interview. Video of detained hiker Shane Bauer. 11:27:35 Hall voices over still of Bauer. Still of Nora and detained hiker Joshua Shourd. Still of Sarah Shourd. 11:27:44 Preview video. 11:31:18 &&&&& Breaking News: Officials: Rand Paul Supporters Reportedly Harassing Voters. Hall reports that Paul's supporters are harassing voters at a polling place in Jackson County, Kentucky. Video of Paul during a campaign event. Inset video of people inside a polling place. 11:31:55 Breaking News ends. 11:32:11 Hall is joined by NBC News' Luke Russert live from Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. He reports on the latest Primary headlines in Pennsylvania. Video of Former President Bill Clinton campaigning with Democratic Pennsylvania Congressional Candidate Mark Critz and former Democratic Pennsylvania Representative John Murtha's wife Joyce Murtha. 11:33:41 Hall is joined by Republican Strategist Joe Watkins live from Washington, DC and by Democratic Strategist Karen Finney live from Washington, DC. They discuss the political implications of Primary races in Pennsylvania, Alabama, and Kentucky. Shot of protestors. Video of Specter campaigning. President Obama deplanes Marine One and walks. 11:37:23 Hall is joined by NBC.com's Courtney Hazlett live in the studio. They discuss the latest entertainment headlines. Stills from 2007 of "Miss USA" Rima Fakih during a pole dance. Video of actor Charlie Sheen. Video of Sheen, actor Jon Cryer, and unidentified man. Video of Sheen. Video of actor John Travolta and actress Kelly Preston. 11:40:29 Hall voices over video of MSNBC's Mark Potter swallowing a bug in Venice, Louisiana. Slow motion video of a fly entering Potter's mouth. 11:40:48 Potter comments about the bug that flew into his mouth. 11:44:13 Hall voices over inset stills of seventeen-year-old murder victim Chelsea King. 11:44:20 Hall voices over video of murder suspect John Gardner sitting inside a courtroom. 11:44:40 King's mother Kelly King commenting during an earlier interview as King's father Brent King looks on. 11:44:59 Hall voices over wide shot of congressional leaders during a press conference in Washington, DC. Kelly and Brent King standing. Video of a sign. Video of Kelly and Brent King standing. 11:45:29 Hall voices over inset still of accused scam artist Adam Wheeler. 11:45:48 Middlesex District Attorney Gerry Leone commenting during a commentary. Wide shot of a building exterior. 11:46:01 Hall is joined by "The Boston Globe" correspondent live from Boston, Massachusetts. They discuss how Wheeler scammed his way into Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Inset still of Wheeler. Inset video of Harvard University. 11:48:51 Preview video. 11:51:14 Hall voices over video of Mount Saint Helens, Washington State. 11:51:29 Hall is joined by MSNBC's Lee Cowan live from Mount Saint Helen. He reports on the thirty-year anniversary of Mount Saint Helens' 1980 eruption. Shots of plumes of ash rise from erupting Mount Saint Helens volcano. Elapsed time of the volcano erupting laterally. Plumes of ash rise from erupting Mount Saint Helens. The volcano. Aerial of flattened forest in aftermath of the eruption. In press conference, then-President Jimmy Carter says, "One of the most destructive natural explosions that our Nation has ever known." River bead. Aerial of a man crawling on the ground. Cowan and eruption survivor Mariana Kearney look at photo album. In interview, Kearney says, "We didn't know if we were going to live or die there for some minutes." Photo of Kearney and her husband posing in front of their van. Kearney's husband walks up to the can (damaged by the eruption). Kearney husband opens van door showing damaged chairs inside. A car drives leaving cloud of volcanic ash it its wake. A car covered by ash and fallen trees. In interview, Kearney (referring to a collage that didn't survive) says, "The last words he ever said was, 'it's going to get me next, I'm going to back out of here,' and that was it." Plumes of ash rise from volcano. Mount saint Helens in present day. In interview with Cowan, monument scientist Peter Frenzen says, "What we didn't understand was that this entire side of a mountain could collapse." Cowan and Frenzen in walk and talk. Elapsed time of the volcano erupting laterally. In interview, Frenzen says, "We probably would have had about 30 seconds before we would have been hit by the blast. We would have been blown apart." Cowan and Frenzen in walk and talk. A bird flies. Sticks in the dirt. Low shot of grass seen in foreground to mountains. In interview, Frenzen says, "When we first came out here, a year after the eruption didn't find a single living thing." Cowan says, "Nothing?" Frenzen says, "Nothing." A squirrel eats. Geese swim in water. Rack focus from tree branches to mountains in the background. Flowing brook. Low shot of trees. Deer in the woods. Trees. A fox runs. An animal in a tree. A bird flies. Ants. Tadpoles in water. In interview, US Forest Service Ecologist Charlie Crisafulli says, "The rate at which life has come back at Mount St. Helens is absolutely astonishing." Shots of tourists on tour. In interview, a woman says, "It's amazing how it's come alive after all these years." Cowan drinks while conversing with resident Sam Gardner. Cowan drinks. Gardner speaks. Gardner says, "Of course when there's a potential it can take you out any time, that's kind of exciting, but it seems to have calmed down a little bit." Mountains and lush mountain valley. 11:55:02 Hall voices over video of a fly entering Potter's mouth.

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