MSNBC Live Dayside 11:00 hour anchored by Alex Witt.

MSNBC Live Dayside 11:00 hour anchored by Alex Witt.

NBC ID: ARHT2PEBKK | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20040228-0003 | Air Date(s): 02/28/2004 | Event Date(s): 02/28/2004

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Event Date(s): 02/28/2004 | Event Location(s): Mississippi; Pakistan; Port-au-Prince, Haiti; Washington D.C.; New York City, New York | Description: 11:00:00 MSNBC Live Dayside anchored by Alex Witt. 10:59:54 Various preview video for upcoming stories. 11:00:48&&& FLASH NEWS: SEARCH WARRANT ISSUED IN CASE OF MISSING MISSISSIPPI FAMILY. Witt is joined by MSNBC's Donna Gregory live from Mississippi. Gregory reports on the search for missing family that disappeared on Valentines Day. Shot of a slide behind police tape. Shot of toys. Shot of investigators talking. Still family photos of the Hargon family, father Michael; mother Rebecca and 4-year-old James Patrick. Police investigator seen photographing the Hargon's home in Yazoo City, Mississippi. Police officers seen standing together. In interview Mississippi Highway Patrol officer Warren Strain comments on break in the case. Various shots of Rebecca's father William Hirtz points out bullet holes in the walls of the Hargon's home. Still family photos. Hirtz seen handing out missing person's flyers. Zoom in shot of woman wearing missing person button. In interview Hirtz comments on the search. Police investigators seen walking on muddy country road and in forest. Unidentified family members seen hugging. Hirtz wipes his eye with handkerchief. Man and woman seen from behind stand on muddy road hugging. Still family photo of the Hargons. 11:02:51&&& FLASH NEWS: SEARCH WARRANT ISSUED IN CASE OF MISSING MISSISSIPPI FAMILY. Witt is joined by "The Clarion Ledger" reporter Jeremy Hudson live from Mississippi via telephone. They discuss the search for the Hargon family. Shot of a web page. Shot of a car parked behind police tape. Shot of a slide behind police tape. Shot of toys. Shot of investigators talking. Shot of a house behind police tape. Back shot of an unidentified man taking photographs. Back shot of investigators standing. Back shot of unidentified people standing. Shot of unidentified people hugging. Shot of a helicopter in flight. Shot of a web page. Various home video of the Hargon family. Shot of a web page. 11:05:36 Flash news ends. 11:05:52 MSNBC's Jim Maceda reports live from Pakistan on false rumors that Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden being captured. File shots of bin Laden. Graphic map of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Pakistani troops seen marching on mountain paths. Military convoy seen driving. Rear shot of armed Afghan man. Wide shot of troops running across field near mountains. Pakistani troops seen riding in pickup truck. Shots of unidentified military commander giving presentation. Graphic map of Afghanistan. 11:08:36 Graphic reading depicting the "question of the day". 11:09:21 Graphic map of Haiti. 11:09:26&&& FLASH NEWS: HAITIAN REBELS WILL HOLD OFF FOR "ONE OR TWO DAYS". MSNBC's Kerry Sanders reports from Port-au-Prince, Haiti on civil unrest and rebel forces encircling the capital. Graphic map of Haiti. Side shot an armed rebel walks in street. Masked man points at camera. Wide shot of rebels attacking a truck driver. Police truck seen driving. Various shots of looters carrying away boxes at Port-au-Prince harbor. Various shots of supporters of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide singing in the street outside the Presidential palace. Man in the street shouts, "I want Aristide Forever". Helicopters seen landing at Dominican Republican Embassy in Haiti. Troops seen carrying equipment. Hand points to map. Rear shot of rebel leader Guy Philippe (ph) looking at map. Various shots of looters carrying away boxes at Port-au-Prince harbor. In interview Philippe says he wants desperation in the capital. Stills of Haitian refugees on sailboat and United States (US) Coast Guard taking them off boat. Men seen riding in pickup truck. Close up shot of Aristide supporter holding a photo. 11:10:59 Flash news ends. 11:11:08 MSNBC's Rosiland Jordan reports live from the White House in Washington, DC on White House reaction to civil unrest in Haiti. She reports the administration is hinting Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide should step down to end violence. During Washington, DC press conference White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan says Haitian refugees caught at sea will be repatriated and working towards a political solution. In interview former United Nations (UN) Ambassador Nancy Soderberg says the international community must stop the violence and then try to negotiate Aristide's replacement. 11:15:56 Various video the film "The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King". Various video from the film "Monster" (Newmarket Films). 11:16:36 Excerpt from "Deborah Norville Tonight" of an interview between host Deborah Norville and author Doctor Steven Pratt. They discuss healthy eating. 11:24:50 Overhead shot of unidentified people standing in Haiti. Shot of unidentified people standing in Haiti. 11:25:39 WNBC-TV correspondent Roseanne Colletti reports from New York City, New York on choosing between a plasma and Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen television. Various shots of customers looking at merchandise in electronics store. In interview unidentified shopper says she wants a television to mount on wall. Various shots of big screen flat panel televisions. In interview Harvey Electronics President Franklin Carp comments on compression and price. In interview PC Richard and Son's Pat Dehner comments on aesthetics. Colletti reports on camera in electronics store. Various shots of Plasma and LCD televisions on display in electronics store. In interview Sharp electronics Corporation's Robert Scaglione comments on new large screen LCD's. Colletti seen walking with "Consumer Reports" magazine editor David Heim. Shot of "Consumer Reports" magazines. Heim seen speaking in interview. Tilt shot of big screen televisions. In interview Heim comments on difference between Plasma and LCD and price.

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