MSNBC Dayside: Economy Watch Live anchored by Alex Witt 08:30 hour

NBC ID: ARYG8LS0WE | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20040228-0001 | 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): New York City, New York;San Francisco, California;Port-au-Prince, Haiti; | Description: 08:30:00 MSNBC Dayside: Economy Watch Live anchored By Alex Witt. 08:30:30 Witt reports the headlines. Graphic with insert video of Al Qaeda terrorist leader Osama bin Laden. Graphic with insert video of demonstrators in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Graphic with insert video of entrepreneur Martha Stewart. Graphic with insert video of gay marriage in San Francisco, California. 08:32:10 Witt is joined live in the studio by "Kiplingers Personal Finance analyst Vera Gibbons. They discuss the various options for financial planning services and tips for consumers looking for financial advice. They discuss who needs financial planning services. Graphic reading "Finding a Planner: check credentials (CFP, NAPFA), pick appropriate professional, get sample plans, check disciplinary record". Graphic reading "Firing a Planner: examine account statement, get investment policy statement, conduct exit interview, consider arbitration". 08:37:25 CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on travel trends and airline industry taking off. Sea of people seen walking in winter coats. Passenger plane seen taking off. Various shots of people in airport terminal and at ticketing desks. US Airways plane seen landing. In interview Boyd Aviation consultant Michael Boyd says the airline industry should be very vibrant by next year. Graphic depicting industry losses and gains in 2002 and 2003. Various shots of passengers aboard a plane. People seen buying airline tickets. Man seen sitting in airport terminal. In interview Renstaller Polytechnic Institute's Phil Phan comments on business travel. Various shots of people in airport terminal and at ticketing desks. People seen placing luggage in overhead bins aboard plane. People seen aboard plane. Low shot of plane taxiing on runway. In interview GW Aviation Institute's Josh Marks comments on discount airline expansions. Shots of Ted plane taxiing on runway. Passengers get snacks aboard plane. Continental plane seen taxiing. Various shots of people in airport terminal and at ticketing desks. In interview Boyd comments on large airlines lowering prices. Sea of people seen walking in winter coats. 08:39: KNSD-TV correspondent Bob Hanson (ph) reports on the latest high tech gadgets for the home. Shot of big screen television. Hand holding tiny tape recorder. People seen looking at high tech kitchen display at trade show. In interview Intelligent Kitchen's Diane Valachovic comments on automatic ovens. Various shots of refrigerator/internet connected oven. Man speaks into remote control "computer, open the media center". Various shots of voices controlled kitchen computer. In interview Voicebox Technologies Tom Freeman comments on voices remote control. Shot of surveillance video monitor. In interview Home Automation Incorporated Allison Read comments on automated home technology. In interview High Tech Home's Paul Barnett says women don't like to look at speakers. Panning shot of hidden speakers in ceiling. In interview unidentified woman says the music is coming from the lights. Various shots of computerized jukebox. In interview Gibson Audio's Kris Carter comments on high tech jukebox. 08:43:58 Graphic plug for newsweek.MSNBC.com 08:45:25 Witt voices over graphic with header "Mortgage Rate indicator" depicting rates for various term mortgages. 08:45:50 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. 08:47:55 Witt introduces a clip of MSNBC's Lester Holt speaking in earlier interview with"Money Magazine" Jean Chatzky. They discuss how to chose the best new car for your money. Graphic with insert video depicting Toyota Corolla sedan. Graphic with insert video depicting the Mazda 6 sedan. Graphic with insert video depicting the BMW 5 Series luxury sedan. Graphic with insert video depicting Jeep Liberty small Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV). Graphic with insert video depicting the Toyota 4 Runner mid-size SUV. 08:50:50 Witt voices over graphic depicting the latest Wall Street stock market figures. 08:54:20 Witt reports on success of movie "The Passion". Clips from "The Passion". 08:54:55 WNBC-TV correspondent Asa Aarons reports on new mandates requiring all new cellular phones to have technology that allows them to be tracked and located by global positioning systems (GPS). Man seen talking on cell phone. Hand held GPS seen. Various shots of customers looking at merchandise in wireless store. In interview "PC Magazine's" Lance Ulanoff comments on cell phone tracking and using 911. Unidentified men seen walking in corridor. In interview Bell Labs Rick Hull comments on cell phone tracking and information sharing. Hands seen using cell phone. In interview Bell Labs manager Vishy Poosala comments on cell phone tracking benefits. Various shots of mouse clicking on websites. Hands seen using cell phone. In interview Poosala says no one should be tracking you unless you call 911. Hands seen using cell phone. 08:56:15 Witt reports Google search engine creators have joined "Forbes" magazine's billionaire list along with author JK Rowling. Rowling seen signing copies of Harry Potter books. File shot of IBM's Bill Gates. Various shots of workers stocking champagne bottles on shelves in liquor stores. 08:57:35 Graphic plug for weather.MSNBC.com

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