16:00 NOW with Alex Wagner anchored by Alex Wagner

NBC ID: AR4JHNXEA2 | Production Unit: NBC News | Media Type: Aired Show | Air Date(s): 05/14/2015 | Event Date(s): 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015

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Event Date(s): 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015, 05/14/2015 | Event Location(s): Macau, China, Washington, District of Columbia, Washington, District of Columbia, Salem, Massachusetts, New York, New York, Pedang Besar, Thailand, Washington, District of Columbia, Tempe, Arizona, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Maryland | Description: 16:00:26 &&&DEVELOPING NOW: PRES. OBAMA TO MAKE STATEMENT AT CAMP DAVID SUMMIT. Brief cuts of President Barack Obama accompanied by Kuwaiti Emir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, Secretary of State John Kerry, Gulf Cooperation Council Leaders, and others at a Summit in Camp David in Maryland. 16:00:32 &&&DEVELOPING NOW: 8TH PASSENGER CONFIRMED DEAD IN TRAIN DERAILMENT. Brief cuts of aerial shots of the site of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Video of Democratic Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Mayor Michael Nutter speaking from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clip of Nutter speaking from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about believing that all those on the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment have been accounted for. Brief cuts of the wreckage of the train from the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment. Insert stills of Engineer of Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 32-year-old Brandon Bostian. Video of Amtrak Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Joe Boardman speaking from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clip of Boardman speaking from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about positive train control happening on the Northeast quarter by the end of the year. 16:02:22 Wagner is joined by NBC News’ Ayman Mohyeldin live from near the crash site in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Split screen of Mohyeldin and stills of Bostian. Split screen of Mohyeldin and brief cuts of aerial footage of the crash site from the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment. Graphic depicting “New York Times” article about Bostian’s childhood passion becoming a career. Insert stills of Bostian. Split screen of brief cuts of aerial video of the crash site of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment and stills of Bostian. Split screen of Mohyeldin and brief cuts of the crash site of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment including cleanup and rebuilding efforts. Graphic depicting map highlighting the crash area in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Graphic depicting dramatization of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment. 16:05:59 Wagner is joined by Former National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) Railroad Investigator James Remines live from a remote location. Split screen of Remines and graphic depicting dramatization of Positive Train Control (PTC). Graphic depicting dramatization of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment. Graphic depicting map highlighting areas in which PTC is installed on the Amtrak tracks. Brief cuts of aerial video of the crash site of the Amtrak Northeast Regional Train 188 derailment. 16:09:30 Developing now ends. 16:09:31 Wagner previews upcoming stories. 16:13:06 Clip of Former Republican Florida Governor Jeb Bush speaking from Tempe, Arizona about knowing what we know now, he would have not authorized invasion for the Iraq War. Clip from Bush interview by Fox News’ “The Kelly File” Host Megyn Kelly asking Bush if he would have authorized the Iraq War knowing what we know now, and Bush answering yes. Audio clip and graphic depicting quote from Radio Host Laura Ingraham about Bush’s Iraq claims. Clip of Republican New Jersey Governor Chris Christie saying no. Clip of Bush saying he is running for President in 2016, but correcting himself to say “if I run”. Clip from Fox News featuring Kelly speaking to Republican Presidential Candidate Ted Cruz about there is no way we would have gone to war with Iraq knowing what we know now. Audio clip and graphic depicting quote from Bush about interpreting the question on the Iraq War incorrectly. Clip of Bush speaking about being better looking and younger than his brother. Clip of Bush disagreeing with an unidentified woman about his brother creating the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS). Clip of Comedian Jon Stewart speaking about the Bush family on foreign policy. 16:14:17 Wagner is joined by “Bloomberg Politics’” Dave Weigel live from Washington, DC and “Washington Post’s” Chris Cillizza live from a “Washington Post” office. Brief cuts of Bush. Split screen of Weigel and brief cuts of Bush. Split screen of Cillizza and video of Bush. Split screen of Cillizza and stills of Jeb Bush and his brother Former President George W. Bush. Graphic depicting tweet (www.Twitter.com) from Commentator David Frum about Jeb Bush converting an election to an election about not the last eight years, but the eight years before that. Graphic depicting “Spiegel Online International” article highlighting quote about Diplomat Paul Bremer dissolving the army by decree in May of 2003 and creating well-trained unemployed angry individuals. Stills of Jeb Bush and George W. Bush. Clip of Republican Presidential Candidate Marco Rubio speaking to Television Talk Show Host Charlie Rose about knowing what we know now, he would have not been in favor of the Iraq war, nor would George W. Bush have been. Clip of Rubio speaking in March 30, 2015 speaking about not believing that the Iraq War was a mistake. Brief cuts of Republican Presidential Candidate Rand Paul. 16:22:16 &&&DEVELOPING NOW: REPORT: NEWLY RELEASED AUDIO RECORDING OF ISIS LEADER. 16:22:44 Wagner intros commercial break. 16:22:48 Developing now ends. 16:26:01 Wagner voices over stills of Burma Rohingya migrants. Graphic depicting “New York Times” article about migrants from Myanmar being spurned by Malaysia seen adrift in the Andaman Sea highlighting quote about a navy vessel staying 100 yards from the migrant ship and tossing instant noodles to the boat. Brief cuts of excavation of human remains in Pedang Besar, Thailand. Stills of displaced migrants. Graphic depicting quote from Malaysia Deputy Home Minister Wan Junaidi about being nice to those who have broken through their border, but needing to send a message that they aren’t welcome. 16:27:17 Wagner previews upcoming story. 16:30:31 The “Now You’re Talkin’” segment begins. Graphic depicting Republican Presidential Nominees and Hopefuls on a debate stage. Brief cuts of Former Republican Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney and Professional Boxer Evander Holyfield training. Video of Democratic Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren speaking from Roosevelt Institute in New York, New York. 16:31:10 &&&DEVELOPING NOW: TOM BRADY APPEALS 4 GAME SUSPENSION. Brief cuts of National Football League (NFL) New England Patriots Player Tom Brady at Salem State University in Salem, Massachusetts. Graphic depicting quote from the NFL Players Association about presenting the case to someone who is completely independent of the league. 16:31:41 Wagner is joined by Writer and Comedian Ophira Eisenberg and Political Analyst Blake Zeff live in studio and “The Daily Beast’s” Ana Marie Cox live from a remote location. Stills of Brady. Split screen of Zeff and stills of Brady. 16:34:48 Developing now ends. 16:34:54 Clip from Yahoo! News featuring President Obama speaking about Warren being a politician live everyone else. Clip of Democratic Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown speaking from Capitol Hill in Washington, DC about President Obama’s comments on Warren being disrespectful. Graphic depicting quote from Brown about President Obama referring to Warren by her first name. Clip of White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest speaking from the White House in Washington, DC about Brown doing the right thing, and apologize. Graphic depicting quote from National Organization for Women (NOW) President Terry O’Neill speaking about the subtext of President Obama’s comments on Warren. Split screen of Cox and stills of Brown. Brief cuts of President Obama. Video of Warren speaking from Roosevelt Institute in New York, New York. Split screen of Zeff and video of Warren speaking from Roosevelt Institute in New York, New York. Split screen of Eisenberg and video of President Obama. Stills of Brown. Graphic depicting “New York Times” article about the Republican Party seeking a strategy for debates as the candidate list expands. Graphic depicting Republican Presidential Nominees and Hopefuls on a debate stage. Split screen of Eisenberg and Zeff and graphic depicting Republican Presidential Nominees and Hopefuls on a debate stage. Split screen of Cox and video of a debate stage. 16:42:15 Wagner previews upcoming story. 16:45:30 Wagner is joined by CNBC’s Mary Thompson live from a remote location. Thompson reports the “Market Wrap” segment. Graphic depicting the market report. 16:48:54 Wagner voices over video from the Senate Chamber Floor on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC highlighting graphic on the vote for the trade motion. Clip of Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders speaking from Capitol Hill in Washington, DC about American jobs suffering due to trade deals. Brief cuts of Former Democratic Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley. Graphic depicting “Politico” article highlighting quote about O’Malley running as “…the most viable candidate challenging Hillary Clinton from the left.” Video of Former Democratic Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold speaking. Graphic depicting “New York Times Magazine” article highlighting quote about Warren’s rhetoric representing the Democratic Party’s only viable future. 16:50:35 Wagner is joined by “New York Times Magazine’s” Robert Draper live from Washington, DC. Graphic depicting “New York Times Magazine” article titled “The Great Democratic Crack-Up of 2016”. Split screen of Draper and stills of Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton. Split screen of Draper and still of Clinton. Brief cuts of President Obama. Split screen of Draper and video of President Obama. Graphic depicting “New York Times Magazine” article highlighting quote about Democratic Party falling into a ditch as deep as the Republican Party’s. Graphic depicting graph highlighting that younger millennials lean Democratic. Graphic depicting support for the Democratic Party among Blacks, Asian-Americans, and Hispanics. Graphic depicting the number of Governors that are Democrats. Video of President Obama. Split screen of Draper and video of Democratic Maryland Representative Chris Van Hollen. Split screen of Draper and still of Democratic Maryland Representative Donna Edwards. 16:55:39 Wagner previews upcoming story. 16:59:03 Wagner voices over stills of paintings by George W. Bush. Split screen of still of Business Magnate Sheldon Adelson and still of Adelson’s Former CEO Steven Jacobs. Brief cuts of Adelson’s casinos in Macau, China. Stills of Adelson. Graphic depicting quote from Adelson about Jacobs not being important “until he squealed like a pig to the government authorities.” 17:00:07 Wagner previews upcoming show.

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