MSNBC Weekend Magazine: Teen Sex 12:00 hour anchored by Stone Phillips

NBC ID: ARP23FQ6DV | Production Unit: MSNBC Live (Dayside) | Media Type: Aired Show | Media ID: MNBC-DAY-20010722-0005 | Air Date(s): 07/22/2001 | Event Date(s): 07/22/2001

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Event Date(s): 07/22/2001 | Description: MSNBC 12:00:00 Weekend Magazine anchored by Stone Phillips. This is a rebroadcast of MNBC-WM-20010720-0001. 12:05:45 NBC News correspondent Hoda Kotbe reports a Dateline NBC package entitled"Fast Times At US High?" Teenagers dancing inside house seen through window. Teenagers dance. Close up black and white shot of hand holding a condom seen. Shots of teens dancing seen. B/W shots of person whispering in another person's ear, of beer (from a keg) being poured in plastic cup, and polarized shot of teens seen. In interview unidentified teenager (girl) says sometimes people leave and go in rooms by themselves. Shots of couples (faces unseen) holding hands and of teens dancing. In vo, unidentified girl says sometimes hook up in front of them. Shots of a couple kissing on the bed, and b/w shot of a hand holding a condom seen. Kotbe tells group of teens that in her day they use to call it"hooking up". Some teens agree with her. Unidentified boy says that it's also called"getting some". In interview with Kotbe, unidentified black male teenager says when a guy is talking to another dude, he'd say"put me down with her." Unidentified white teen (boy) says"Smashing. Get some smashing." Kotbe reports outdoors on camera. Kotbe, speaking with a panel of teens, asks if the world is different now from when their parents where teens. Students nod their heads and say"yes". Shots of teens' faces. In interview unidentified teenager girl says that teens losing their virginity at prom night is not like that anymore, says that it teens want to have sex, they're going to have sex. Students walk in school corridor. Kotbe asks panel of oral sex is considered sex. One panel says no, another panel of teens says yes. Unidentified panel member says that it wouldn't be called oral sex if it wasn't sex. Unidentified girl says that the perception of people is no, says that the perception of all teen-agers is no, says that oral sex is commonly done, says teens will say they're a virgin only because they haven't had vaginal intercourse, says that everybody's had oral sex so it isn't a such big deal. Shots of panel members. Graphic cover of Seventeen magazine and opening to sex survey seen. Graphic excerpt"55% Had oral sex." In interview with Kotbe, unidentified girl says girl give oral sex because it's the most intimate thing that they can do before sex without getting pregnant. Panel members seen. Packets of condoms seen. Close up of a pack of condom sticking out of pants pocket seen. Panel of teens seen. Panel members say that teen don't have oral sex in a safe way. Point of view shot of stairs, corridor and teens kissing on a bed seen. In interview, panel member says that some parents don't go into their child's room. Unidentified female panel member says she thinks the parents are also na?ve about what's going on upstairs. Unidentified male panel member says that some parents just don't want to know what's going on. Female panel member says some parents are trust their children. Kotbe asks panel members if they think that parents are in a loop or if they get it. Girl says that for the most part parents don't get it. Teens dancing and group of boys sitting around kitchen table seen. At Riverdale High School in Oradell, New Jersey, shots of seniors performing on stage seen. Panning shot from boys sitting around table to Dateline cameramen seen. Panning shot from a boy and girl dancing to three girls sitting together seen. In skit called"The Party", teen boys hold another teen over a keg of beer, teens drinking, teen girl talking about Ecstasy, sketch about date rape, boy and girl sitting on steps and talking, group of teens talking about casual sex and people dancing seen. In interview with Kotbe, teen boy says that the sketches hit it on the head. The faces of five teens, who performed in the skit, seen. In interview unidentified boy, who performed in the skit, says this is much more for the parents than the kids, says they want the parents to know what's going on so that they can sit down and be like, `Well, we saw this. Is it true, what's happening?'" Panel of teens seen. Panel of parents seen. Woman's face seen. Panel of teens seen. Panel of parents raise their hands after being asked if they considered oral sex to be sex. Kotbe speaks with panel of parents. In interview unidentified black man says oral sex allow the teens to go all the way to the line without crossing it. Shots of panel of parents seen. Panel of parents raise their hands after being asked if they have had a sex talk with their children. Some teens in the panel say that they didn't have the sex talk with their parents. Parents' faces seen. Clip from Trojan condom television commercial seen. In interview panel member Kate says she made a decision not to have sex, and that hopefully she will keep that decision until she gets married, says that there's always times where she double thinks that because there are people around her that are having sex, and that she does see it a lot. Faces of parents in the panel seen. In interview woman says that she's not going to tell her son to purchase condoms and that she's won't put her daughter on birth control because it would be like opening the door and telling them to do it (have sex). Unidentified mother says that she thinks a lot of the these people are kidding themselves, says that their children are going to go off to college, and they're not going to be under their thumb anymore and says she wants her to be aware of safety if she (her daughter) decides to go this way. Skits from"The Party" featuring boys sitting around kitchen table and of girls dancing seen. In interview Dr. Sharon Powell, who is the licensed psychologist who created the program, says"The information alone isn't going to make a difference, Hoda. It's got to be giving them a chance to practice and talk about these issues." Powell says"I think it would say we're preparing kids for what in reality is happening." Panel of parents seen. Unidentified black mother says"I think our children are selling themselves short.They are fine china, and they're treating themselves like a paper plate. You know, just a throwaway plate, and they're so fine. They're so beautifully and wonderfully made, and they don't realize who they are. You are important to everybody, and you need to realize that yourself." Close up of woman nodding seen. Panel of teens seen. In discussion, unidentified boy says that they listen to their parents and that they hear them. Wide shot of panel members seen. In interview unidentified teenage boy says that out of any kind of punishment he could ever receive, the worst thing is just seeing the disappointment in his parents faces and that some teens look up to their parents a lot. 12:18:19 NBC News correspondent Edie Magnus reports a Dateline NBC package entitled"Prelude to a Kiss". Graphic video tables of models in a swimsuit photo-shoot and of models walking the catwalks at fashion shows seen. Group of teens standing with a teacher seen. Shots of a boy and girl eating at a restaurant, of a girl pushing a boy away in a corridor seen. Letterbox clip from music video"Oops!...I Did It Again" featuring singer Britney Spears seen. Graphic cover of US magazine featuring Spears seen. In interview, 21-year old Amber Unrue (ph), sitting next to her fiance 21-year old Brian Davidson, says it's great that they have something to look forward to. In library, Unrue looks at books. Davidson enters library and walks in corridor. Unrue walking outdoors. In interview Unrue says their love is based on more than just physical, says it's based on respect, trust, kindness and all those things you know in, says she's fallen in love with his heart more than anything, and that's something that's going to be there for the rest of their lives. Close up of Davidson seen. Stills of Unrue and Davidson seen. In interview Davidson says he and Amber have a special commitment, says that Amber has never kissed a guy or anybody and that he knew kissing was something that leads to sex which makes it hard. Inside restaurant Davidson and Unrue look at menus. Waiter brings food and places it on table. Close up of ketchup being added on cheeseburger seen. Shots of students walking in corridor, of couples dancing, of boy and girl (faces unseen) walking outdoors and holding hands seen. Pamphlets regarding abstinence seen. Tilted camera shot of hand turning combination lock on locker, low levels hot of students' legs as they walk along corridor, of hand, holding pen, writing in notebook seen. In interview with Dateline's Edie Magnus. Unrue says she has desires. Davidson, sitting next to Unrue, says he has to be on guard and that he has to not put himself in a position where he will be tempted. Unrue says that she'll think that her husband will be the best because he'll he the only one. Unrue and Davidson, heads bowed, pray over food. Unrue and Davidson eating seen. Magnus reports on camera. In interview with Magnus, the Crisis Pregnancy Centers of Phoenix's Terry Arnison (ph) says"I've seen unwanted pregnancies in 12 and 13-year-old girls that don't even know what womanhood is yet. I've seen STDs that last a lifetime that kids come to us in tears." Inside a classroom in Phoenix, Arizona Arnison directs teens. Arnison standing in front of classroom seen. Teens in front of classroom seen. Shots of teens, who belong to a task team, performing in front of class seen. Shots of teens in audience, of teens performing and of task team members Thomas, Elizabeth, Amanda, Jim, Mark, Mandy, Alyssa and Afton seen. Teens' faces seen. Thomas speaking to group of teens seen. Task team members seen during interview with Magnus. In interview Thomas (no last name given) says people are really doing it, and they're people that are alive and jokingly says that they have not spontaneously combusted. In interview Alyssa says"We want to give them another option and show them that you can still be cool and not have sex." Wide shot of the task team members bowing after a performance seen. Wide shot of task team members raising their hands after being asked how many of them plan to remain abstinent until they get married. Girls including Alyssa nod their heads. In interview Alyssa says"By agreeing that you're not going to have sex, it takes the pressure off the relationship. You can focus on talking to each other and getting to know each other." In interview task team member Mark jokingly says that the best pick line is"Hi, my name's Mark. I'm a virgin, I won't be sleeping with you tonight." and, a lot of the girls seem to get a pretty good response with that. Two students enter classroom in Highland High School in Phoenix. Wide shot of Magnus sitting on front of students. Students' faces seen. Magnus asks how many of the students are still abstinent. Students raise their hands. Some students raise their hands after being asked if they are struggling with being abstinent. Male student, in red shirt, says he was thinking of having sex with someone. Close up of a male student, wearing a checkered shirt seen. Unidentified male student says that he's heard that in the heat of the moment, the brain shuts down, and the hormones start pumping and all that. Unidentified boy says that heat of the moment thing does something and that it puts boys in a"hump mode". In Washington, DC panning shot from sign"True Love Waits" banner to small signs in grass seen. Low level shot of teens placing"virginity pledges" in ground seen. Wide shot of grassy area filled with"virginity pledges" seen. Close up of a"virginity pledge" seen. Magnus reports on camera. Inside a classroom, task team perform in front of class. Close up of hand holding piece of paper seen. Zoom in on surgeon general David Satcher speaking at the podium. Shots of Arnison speaking to students, of students seated in classroom, of task team members taking pieces of paper from students and of students holding pieces of paper seen. In interview with Magnus, Arnison says"You know when you and I were in high school, Edie we basically worried about two STDs. Today there--in the United States there's over 30 that are common in this country alone." Arnison says"We tell the kids it`s--we believe it's a gift. So it's your choice whether you give this wonderful gift, that is what--which you are supposed to be giving, what you should be receiving, that's what's waiting for you; or do you take the risk of dealing with some of these consequences. Let's talk about it." Inside library, Unrue walks over to computer on the counter. In interview Unrue says"The biggest thing that my parents did, that helped me to stay pure, was growing up every night before I went to bed, they would give me a hug. For girls, I think it's a big emotional issue. They want someone to love them. I would say to dads,'You know what, if you're not going to hug your daughter, another guy is.'" Still of Unrue with her father seen. In interview Unrue says"There's a certain joy that comes with patience and waiting for something good." 12:30:15 NBC News correspondent Rob Stafford reports a Dateline NBC package entitled"The Net Effect". Close up of computer monitor featuring pornographic web site (some images blurred) seen. Layered shots of sex web sites and close up of hands typing on computer keyboard seen. In interview computer network engineer Dean (no last name given) says"There's things out there that are going to trap you if you're not aware of them." Shots of Dean and family members playing dominoes seen. In interview Dean says There was like a top 15 list, and then I got down to number six, and I'm going, `Wait a minute, are you sure you've got the right computer?'" Close up of laptop computer and graphic of pornographic web sites seen. Layered shot of Dean and laptop computer seen. In interview 14-year old Ryan says he felt so guilty because he knew that it was all his fault. Black and white clip of Ryan seen. Low level shot of students' legs in school corridor. Panning shot of students (faces blurred) sitting in front of computer seen. Rear shot of Ryan using laptop computer seen. Camera tilts to Ryan sitting in front of laptop computer. Insert graphics of pornographic web sites. In part vo, Ryan says he could get anything he wanted really easily. Close up of Ryan seen. Laptop computer on desk seen. Hand moves computer mouse. Ryan types on computer as Dean watches. Finger points to laptop's screen. Close up of finger pressing keys on the keyboard. Shots of web sites seen. In interview with Dateline's Rob Stafford, Family PC magazine's editor-in-chief Robin Raskin says"Sado-masochism, bondage, child pornography, teen girls, group orgies, dogs, dead people, grandmothers; whatever your fetish is, you will find it on the Internet pretty easily." Raskin points to magazine article as she sits in a meeting with others. Close up of Family PC magazine on table seen. Shots of Raskin in meeting seen. Raskin types on keyboard during interview with Stafford. Stafford and Raskin look at computer monitor. Close up of computer screen showing Britney Spears web sites addresses seen. Close ups of web sites pages seen. Stafford points to computer screen. Stafford and Raskin speaking. Close up of scrolling web site seen. Insert graphic cover of a national survey which opens to report page, graphic excerpt"A quarter (25%) of the youth had at least one unwanted exposure to sexual pictures". Camera zooms out on computer to group of teens sitting in front of computer monitor. Unidentified girl says"That's disgusting." Close up of hand moving computer mouse. Close up of a boy's face. Same unidentified girl says"That's really, really wrong." Rear shot of a teen's head, close up of computer screen, three teens sitting in front of computer, hands typing on keyboard, girl reacting to web site, and rear shot of teens looking at monitor's screen seen. Shots of children's faces seen. Close up of computer screen with scrolling web site addresses seen. Panning shot of the teens sitting in front of computer monitor seen. Girl tells another to type in"Little Women". Close up of hand on computer keyboard. Close up of computer screen showing web sites matching"Little Women" seen. Children's faces and the group of teens sitting around computer monitor seen. Scrolling web site matching"Little Women" seen. Close up of teens' faces as they react to web sites seen. In interview with Stafford, Raskin says pornographers are seeking out eyeballs and that some of the practices of getting eyeballs are really pretty insidious. Close up of computer arrow icon clicking in box"Ok" seen. Computers, close up of pornographic web sites, panning shot from hands (typing on keyboard) to computer screen, close up of hands typing on keyboard, close up of wedaddress being typed, close up of hand icon clicking enter and close up of a pornographic web site and multiple windows opening seen. Raskin explains the term"mouse trapping" to Stafford. A young child's hands on computer keyboard seen. Close up of computer screen showing user's e-mail seen. In interview Raskin explains how pornographic e-mail is sent out. Close up of web sites seen. Raskin says users should not write back to the spammers because it verifies that it's a live address and says that users should just delete the mail. Close ups of disclaimers at pornographic web sites seen. Panning shot of computer screening showing disclaimer"You must be 18 years or older to enter this site" seen. Polarized shots of hand moving computer mouse and of layered shot of child's hands typing on keyboard and titles"You Gotta See This to Believe It!" and"I want unlimited access" seen. Close up of hand moving joystick on switcher. Close up of television monitor featuring Internet pornographic web site host Danni Ashe seen. In dimly lit room, man watches three monitors. Ashe stands in front of green background during a shoot. Close up of computer screen featuring Ashe during editing seen. Camera tilts down from three monitors showing Ashe in middle monitor to hand operating joystick on switcher (editing unit). Close up of computer featuring Ashe during editing seen. Overhead shot of Ashe standing in green background seen. In vo, Ashe says"I certainly don't want kids to log onto my Web site, and I do what I can to discourage them from doing that." Man stands in front of monitors. Wide shot of Ashe in studio and of monitor showing Ashe on screen seen. Close ups of computer screen showing Ashe's web site, of Ashe and another woman in web site seen. Rear shot of woman sitting in front of television monitor and computer seen. Ashe stands next to woman on the set and close up of monitor showing Ashe and woman seen. Two people sit in front of monitor and computer screen during filming of scene. In vo, Ashe says"I don't publish any material that I feel goes beyond just fun, topless nudity within the areas of my site that are free. So if you wanted access to explicit nudity, or more sexually explicit content, you would have to have a credit card." Ashe seen on set of her web site. In interview with Stafford, Ashe says"If you allow your child to go on the Internet by themselves, you're essentially allowing them to walk out the front door without knowing where they're going or what they're going to do when they get there." Close up of computer and of monitor showing computer codes seen. Shots of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington, DC seen. Close up of computer screen showing pornographic web sites seen. Stafford reports on camera. Close up of Internet filters including"The Nanny","Safe Net" seen. Close up of a pornographic web site seen. Dean types on laptop computer as his son Ryan watches. Close ups of computer screen showing pull down menu, of a pornographic web site, chat room web sites, and graphic of Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), graphic excerpt from article"Nineteen percent of youth who used the Internet regularly were the targets of unwanted sexual solicitation in the last year" seen. Panning close up of computer screen showing chat room and screen names seen. In interview Raskin says"You want to protect your kids but you also want the right to preserve what's so fantastic about the Internet." 12:41:34 NBC News correspondent Keith Morrison reports a Dateline NBC package entitled"The Tangled Web". Montage shots of computer monitor and computer screens showing pornographic web sites seen. In dimly lit room, overhead shot of person typing on computer, close up of screen showingchat room, extreme close up of hand moving computer mouse, close up of pornographic web sites, close up of hand moving computer mouse next to keyboard seen. Dateline's Keith Morrison reports on camera. Close up of laptop computer monitor displaying a pornographic web site seen. In interview"George" says that the Internet has chat rooms, personals and dating services."George" on computer screen seen. Close up of pornographic web sites seen. In interview George (not his real name) says"I was this sexual marvel. I was able to express myself as a person that could sexually perform anything, go anywhere, do anything." George seen on computer screen. Close ups of icon clicking to site"Married and Flirting", of screen and screen names, of a chat room, and of a pornographic web sites seen. In interview George says"I was actually able to see a real, live nude woman performing exactly what I wanted her to do." Close ups of a pornographic web site and of seconds hand on clock seen. In interview George says he felt like he was in a bubble with nothing else around him. Morrison questions George. Morrison reports outdoors on camera. In interview George's wife Julia (not her real name) says"He admitted that--obviously, that they were having phone conversations and chatting on the e-mail, but he tried to downplay it." Julia seen on computer monitor. Extreme close up of hands typing on keyboard, overhead shot of person typing on keyboard in dimly lit room, and close up of chat room seen. At night, low angle shot of windows on a house and light in windows being turned off seen. Empty chair in front of computer. Close up of computer screen showing instant message excerpts and computer on desk seen. In interview with Morrison, Julia says she was very hurt and angry that George had pictures of nude women, says it was like he was having an affair. Computer monitor showing pornographic web site fades to close up of hands typing on keyboard. In interview with Morrison, George says he didn't consider what he was doing as cheating, says he figured cheating was in the physical sense, where you actually had to go out and have the sexual relationships with another woman and that he hadn't done that. Computer on desk seen. George on computer screen and Julia on computer screen seen. In interview therapist Rob Weiss, who specializes in sexual addiction, says"The spouse's partners are feeling very wounded." Weiss types on computer at his desk and writes on pad of paper. In interview Weiss says"It doesn't matter whether it's a live person or an image. It doesn't matter whether it's in a one-on-one situation or whether they're doing it with the computer. They feel like they're being cheated on." Close up of computer screen showing Weiss' book"cybersex exposed" seen. Close up of screen showing pornographic web sites seen. In interview Weiss says"They're not thinking about their spouse or their kids or their job or their--what time they have to get up in the morning. They're simply lost in the behavior." Close up of screen featuring the National Council on Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity's web site seen. Close up of computer screens showing George and Julia seen. Extreme close up of a twenty dollar bill seen. In interview Julia says"Checks kept bouncing and I couldn't figure out why because the money should have been in the account. But for some reason the checks weren't going through." Close up of credit card charges (circled) made to on-line pornography seen. George seen on computer monitor. Extreme close up of computer screen showing porn web site seen. In interview with Morrison, Julia says she was devastated, says that physically he didn't sleep with anyone, but it was still cheating. Close up of computer and screen showing Julia in interview with Morrison seen. Close up of George on computer screen seen. In interview Julia says she considered suicide. Close up of gun and of George on computer screen seen. In interview George says"I just can't picture my life without her. It's--she's been in it for 17--almost 17 years now, and has done more than anything I could have possibly imagined in a relationship." Rolling shot of neighbor seen at night. Credit card charges and tilted camera shot of computer monitor featuring George on the screen seen. Zoom out on computer screen showing Julia, close up of web site chat room, and close up of computer system on desk seen. 12:51:51 NBC News correspondent Doctor Bob Arnot reports a Dateline NBC package entitled"Boyz II Men". Strobe effect shots of football players on a field, strobe effect shots of men playing basketball on an indoor court, strobe effect shot of singer Mick Jagger walking, and strobe effect of men wrestling in a ring with supered image of a bodybuilder,and insert shot of a boy's face seen. B&W still of a man as"Tarzan" seen. Football players clash on a field. Close up of a bare chested man working out in a gym seen. Painting of a man and woman kissing seen. B&W footage of men fighting on a playing field seen. Panning shot of a statue of a muscular man with supered scrolling image of liquid seen. In interview, testosterone-replacement patient Eric Schwartz (ph) says that without testosterone, one is not a man. Panning shots of a Greek"adonis" type statue, and panning close up of a painting of a man and woman seen. Panning shots of muscular men seen. B&W still of an unborn baby in a womb seen. Schwartz says that he lost his sex drive. Close ups of Eric's face seen. Eric says that he didn't really want to be with anyone. Panning shot of Eric walking on a treadmill in a gym, low angle shot of Eric's face, supered image of a control panel on exercise equipment, and slow motion shots of Eric's face seen. Eric sits down at his kitchen table. Close up of Eric removing a vial of testosterone suspension, a syringe and other materials from a box seen. Low angle shot of Eric riding a stepper in a gym seen. Eric says that the testosterone makes him want to do more. Close up of Eric tapping a syringe seen. Eric injects himself in the leg with testosterone. Eric picks up dumbells in a gym. Low angle shot of Eric performing dumbell curls, and shots of Eric performing hack squats seen. Eric says that he is not an adonis, says that he feels better about how he looks, says he is more social, and says it is a confidence boost. Arnot reports on camera. Panning shot of a man performing leg curls in a gym, shot of a man performing barbell squats, a man using a resistance machine, and a man performing a bench press seen. Close panning shot of a syringe and a vial of testosterone seen. Close panning shot of a testosterone patch seen. Shots of a new testosterone delivery product called"AndroGel" seen. In interview, urologist and author Dr. Kenneth Goldberg says that there will be men that hope that testosterone will give them an extra edge. Goldberg walks down a corridor. Goldberg says that men who think testosterone will turn them into"Mr. Macho" or"the Incredible Hulk" are in for a big disappointment. Close panning shot of a syringe, a vial of testosterone, packaging for a transdermal testosterone patch, and AndroGel packaging seen. Various shots of elderly people dancing seen (some with faces unseen) seen. Goldberg says that testosterone therapy is a lifelong therapy and adds it cannot be taken whimsically. Vial of testosterone, syringe, AndroGel packaging and testosterone patch with supers"Possible risks, Lowering Good Cholesterol, Growth of Existing Prostate Cancer, Enlarged Prostate, Liver Problems, Stroke, Heart Attack, Shrinking of Testes, Ability to Produce Testosterone, and Infertility" seen. Camera pans a man adjusting an iron weight plate in a gym (face unseen). Goldberg says that if one is looking for an extra edge, one should look elsewhere other than testosterone. Montage of with testosterone vial, syringe, AndroGel package, and transdermal testosterone patch seen. 12:57:11 Graphic plug of www.weekendmagazine.msnbc.com. 12:58:41 MSNBC Live update anchored by Dara Brown.

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