TDY SPLIT CLEAN 07:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100429-0001 SPLIT TRACK Today Show

TDY SPLIT CLEAN 07:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100429-0001 SPLIT TRACK Today Show

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Description: 07:02:33 Breaking News: New Oil Leak Found Under Wrecked Rig A new leak is discovered underneath the wrecked oilrig. NBC News' Mark Potter reports on-camera live in the early morning darkness in New Orleans, Louisiana. 07:02:46 (EJ=1:51) CLIP: Underwater footage of a submersible robot near the damaged oil pipe. INT MS: At a press conference, British Petroleum (BP) Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles says "Given the location, we don't think this changes the amount currently estimated to be released." EXT DAY AERIAL: Panning shot of oil in the Gulf of Mexico. AERIAL: Boats try to contain the oil in body of water. INT MS: At a press conference, Coast Guard Rear Admiral Mary Landry says "While BP believes and we believe and established a 1,000 barrels a day estimate of what is leaking from the well, NOAA experts believe the output could be as much as 5,000 barrels." EXT DAY AERIAL: Zoom up to boats in body of water. AERIAL: Wide shot of black smoke in the distance. INT MS: At the podium, Landry says "It is important to remember that this burn will occur within a very small area, within 500 feet of fire resistant boom." GFX: NBC News animation of workboats containing the oil in body of water and of the oil being set on fire. EXT DAY WS: A workboat and protective booms, used to contain the oil, seen in body of water. MS: Oil seen on water's surface. WS: Panning shot of oil and protective booms in body of water. GFX: Header "Forecast Location for Oil on Friday At 6:00 PM CDT" over graphic map of Louisiana (highlighting New Orleans and Venice) and Alabama (highlighting Mobile) and graphic of the oil spill in yellow and red. EXT DAY MS: Panning shot of work crews unfurling protective booms on a boat. MS: Workers unload the protective booms. WS: Low-angle shot of workers handling the protective booms. WS: A worker waves while riding a barge transporting the protective booms. Potter reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:04:53 Roker Discusses How the Wind Will Impact the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico Roker reports on camera in the studio and stands near a monitor displaying map of states along the Gulf of Mexico and forecasts how the wind will impact the oil spill. 07:05:43 Drilling Disaster: BP Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles Discuss How Workers Will Stop Oil Leaks In a two-way remote interview with Lauer (in Today studio) from Robert, Louisiana, British Petroleum (BP) Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles says he wants the oil leak stopped as soon as they can, describes how they found the leaks on the damaged oil well, says BP staff and NOAA scientists estimated that 1000 gallons of oil per day was leaking from the damaged oil rig, says he believes the range of oil from the leaks is between 1000 to 5000 gallons a day, says they are fighting the leaks on several fronts, says there is a plan being considered and that it would take about 90 days to complete, says BP will take help from anyone, that they welcome the offer from the Department of Defense, says they are applying the best science they know, says they are working with experts in the industry and are interested in stopping the oil leak. 07:06:27 (EJ=:30) EXT DAY AERIAL: A boat drags protective booms in the Gulf of Mexico. AERIAL: Panning shot of oil on the water's surface. AERIAL: Panning shot of protective booms and a barge in body of water. AERIAL: Panning shot of oil in body of water. AERIAL: Boats seen in body of water. AERIAL: Zoom out from oil on the water' surface. AERIAL: Workboats seen in body of water. 07:07:24 (EJ=:34) EXT DAY MS: Protective booms and a boat seen in body of water. MS: Oil seen on the water's surface. HIGH MS: Workers walk on a boat. WS: A worker stand on a boat's deck. MS: Zoom in to oil on the water's surface. HIGH MS: Panning shot of protective booms containing the oil. HIGH MS: A worker catches black garbage gags. GFX: Insert photo of the oil spill off the coast of Louisiana. 07:08:06 GFX: Header "Forecast Location For Oil on Friday At 6:00 PM CDT" over satellite image of Louisiana (highlighting New Orleans and Venice) and Alabama (highlighting Mobile) and the oil spill in yellow and red off the coast of Venice, Louisiana. 07:08:58 GFX: Insert aerial photos of the oil spill in body of water, of a worker standing on a platform near protective booms and of oil on water's surface. 07:09:32 Wall Street Reform: Senators Agree to Try to Fix Financial Markets Senate Republicans have agreed to debate financial reform. NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports on camera live at the Capitol building in Washington, DC. 07:09:49 (EJ=1:52) INT QUINCY, ILLINOIS MS: At the podium, President Barack Obama says, "It's good to be home." MS: Women cheer and applaud. MS: At the podium, President Obama says, " It appears that an agreement may be in hand." MS: Low-angle shot of President Obama speaking at the podium. MS: At the podium, President Obama says, "You shouldn't have to wait another day for protections from some of the practices that got us into this mess." EXT DAY WS: President Obama waves outside Air Force One. INT AIR FORCE ONE MS: President Obama, speaking to the press, says, "I hope we can get this done quickly, reconcile it with the work that was done over on the house side, and that I can sign this bill into law very soon." MS: Zoom in to President Obama speaking with the press. EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC WS: Slow-zoom to the Capitol building. INT MS: Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid and Democratic Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd walks to the podium. MS: At the podium, Reid says, "All the talk of the Republicans about wanting to do something about this before it gets on the floor is really anti-Senate and anti-American." INT HIGH WS: Men and women seen seated at the rostrum. GFX: Insert senate video clips of during voting and results, "The motion is not agreed to." "The motion is not agreed to." "The motion is not agreed to." INT HIGH WS: Men and women seated at the leadership desk. MS: Democratic Illinois Senator Dick Durbin says, "We have failed to get a single Republican who will stand up and vote with us for Wall Street reform." MS: At the lectern, Republican Missouri Senator Kit Bond says, " "We as Republicans, want to ensure that we fix Wall Street without crippling Main Street." EXT DAY MS: Zoom in to the Capitol building. EXT NIGHT MS: Zoom in to the Capitol building. INT HIGH 3 MS: Senator Minority Leader Mitch McConnell stands near Reid and Dodd. MS: McConnell says, "I also want to commend Senator Dodd." MS: At the lectern, Dodd says, "And let me thank the Minority Leader as well." HIGH 2 MS: McConnell stands near Reid. MS: At the lectern, Reid says "Wall Street needs reforming. Democrats, Republicans, all Americans believe it." O'Donnell reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:12:02 Mad Money: "Mad Money" Host Jim Cramer Discusses How the Wall Street Reform Will Work and the Economy In a studio x-talk with Vieira, CNBC's "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer says the bill will curb excesses, that it will make Wall Street more honest, says Goldman Sachs will be hurt by the bill, that it wouldn't be so bad to hurt Goldman Sachs, says firms will be hurt, but will be more honest, says the average investor has been hurt very badly, says he believes the job market is improving, that the country is three to six months away from job hiring, says he predicts a housing shortage for 2011, says there's a boom out there and that people should be buying. 07:12:57 )EJ=:09) INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Zoom out from Democratic Michigan Senator Carl Levin swearing in Goldman Sachs chief executive officer Lloyd Blankfien. MS: Blankfein testifies. 07:14:09 (EJ=:08) EXT DAY MS: Panning shot from trees to For Sale sign hanging on a post. MS: Panning shot of For Sale signs. MS: Zoom in to For Sale signs. MS: Zoom out from For Sale sign. 07:14:51 President Obama Says There May Not Be an "Appetite" in Congress to Take Up Immigration Reform INT AIR FORCE ONE MS: President Barack Obama speaks with members of the press. EXT DAY WS: President Obama deplanes Air Force One. Curry vo. 07:15:08 Military Prosecutors to Seek the Death Penalty Against Army Psychiatrist Major Nadal Hasan GFX: Insert still of Army psychiatrist, Dr. Nadal Hasan. EXT DAY FORT HOOD, TEXAS 2009-11 WS: Emergency vehicles (lights flashing) seen in the street outside the military base. WS: Medics carry a shooting victim on the stretcher. 07:15:25 Rampage in China: 31 Stabbed in Kindergarten Class NBC News' Adrienne Mong reports on camera at night in Beijing, China and in x-talk with Curry (in Today studio) says a 47-year old unemployed man from the community burst into the class early this morning and stabbed 28 students, two teachers and a security guard, says all three adults and two of the children are in critical condition, says police are saying it's not clear what the motive was, STILL: Photos of officers standing outside a school, of blood on the floor, of crowd of people standing outside a gate, and of men and women. 07:16:07 President Obama to Deliver the Eulogy At the Funeral of Dorothy Height INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Panning shot of mourners during service for civil rights activist Dorothy Height. MS: Former President Bill Clinton speaks at the podium. MS: Entertainer Stevie Wonder plays the harmonica. CU: Framed painting of Height seen. Curry vo. 07:16:23 Consumer Product Safety Commission Recalls the Simplicity Crib and the Graco Drop-Side Crib Curry notes the Simplicity crib and the Graco drop-side cribs are being recalled by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. GFX: Graphic plug of Todayshow.com. 07:16:48 Huge NASA Balloon Crashes to the Ground EXT DAY AUSTRALIA X WS: A balloon drags its payload on the ground and slams against a sports utility vehicle. WS: The balloon's payload crashes to the ground. 07:18:55 Where's Madeleine? McCann Parents Tell Twins About Missing Daughter Kate and Gerry McCann continue their search for their daughter. NBC News' Stephanie Gosk reports on camera in the newsroom in London, England. 07:19:08 (EJ=1:56) CLIP (GMTV) Clip from a British TV show featuring parent Kate McCann, seated next to husband Gerry McCann, saying, "We had a lovely day last week and it was really sunny and u can smell the grass and it's being cut and I thought it's really nice and then it just kind of kind of gets you. Madeleine's still not here." STILL: Photos of Madeleine McCann. EXT DAY PORTUGAL WS: Low-level shot of a search dog and officer walking in the street during the search of Madeleine McCann. MS: Officer walks past a police vehicle. MS Officers stand guard. CLIP: (GMTV) Clip from a British TV show featuring Gerry McCann saying, "They're not doing anything actively and haven't been for a long time. That's incredibly frustrating so we've had our small team working away in the background." EXT DAY 2 MS: Gerry and Kate walk hand-in-hand. EXT DAY MS: Kate and Gerry walk. INT CU: Computer screen displays Find Madeleine website with photos of Madeleine and sketches of Madeleine of what she would look like older. CLIP: Clip from a British TV show featuring Kate saying, "I feel she's out there and there's I know there's nothing to say that she isn't." CLIP: Clip of Gerry saying, "I think the key thing is you don't know whose taken her and what the motive is and until we find that person its very hard, but you've just got to keep going and keep working away." CLIP: Amateur video clip of Madeleine with her younger brother, Sean, and sister, Amelie. EXT DAY MS: Kate and Gerry walk with Sean and Amelie. STILL: Photo of Madeleine. CLIP: Clip of Kate saying, "Amelie said to me, you know, has Madeleine run away mummy and she kept asking me in a public place so it was a bit tricky at first cause she said its not nice to run away and that really upset me cause I thought I don't want her to think that Madeline's at fault here. So probably about the third time she asked when were at home rather than out in the supermarket and we just explained really that somebody had taken Madeline." STILL: Photo of Madeleine. CLIP: Clip of Gerry saying, "They believe that it was a man that took her and it was a naughty man and we need to try and find him." EXT DAY MS: Gerry and Kate (holding flowers) walk with officers. EXT DAY MS: Kate and Gerry exit a building and stand near photographers. CLIP: Clip of Kate saying, "I can still hear her voice and we do obviously have video film of her and every so many months we sit down and watch that." CLIP: Amateur video clips of Madeleine. Gosk reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:31:25 Witch Hunt or Child Molester? Female Teacher on Trial for Sexual Abuse of Girls NBC News' Michelle Kosinski reports on-camera live in Ringgold, Georgia. 07:31:52 (EJ=2:51) INT MS: Accused kindergarten teacher Tonya Craft wipes away tears in court. EXT DAY MS: Zoom in to Craft's house. MS: Front door of Craft's house. GFX: Insert still of Tonya Craft. EXT DAY CHICKAMAUGA, GEORGIA MS: Chickamauga Elementary School sign seen outside the school. WS: A white car seen outside the elementary school. INT MS: A student (faces unseen) writes on a piece of paper. EXT DAY MS: In an interview unidentified woman says, "They don't want the truth, they don't want any of that. They want a conviction and they're gonna get it one way or another." GFX: Graphic of a laptop computer featuring blogs and graphic excerpts "Witch Hunt", "Scheming Detractors", "Shoddy Police Work", and "Overzealous Prosecutors". INT MS: In an interview Craft says "How can this happen? How can I go from being a mother and a teacher to having a mug shot on television for something I did not do?" GFX: Insert Craft's mug shot. INT MS: In an interview Craft says, "This kind of situation can happen to anyone, anybody and any time. All there has to be is an accusation. That's it. You're stripped of your rights, your life, your children, your home." EXT DAY MS: Panning shot of Craft's home. INT MS: Polarized shot of an empty courtroom. MS: Zoom out from polarized shot of empty chairs in the courtroom. GFX: Polarized shot of empty chairs and insert supers "There is more, but I can't remember." and "I just remembered." INT COURTROOM MS: Father of one alleged victim (blurred to hide identity) says "I said are you 100 percent sure that this happened? I'll never forget the look on her face or in her eyes. She stopped everything and looked me dead in the eye and said, 'I know it did daddy.'" GFX: Insert close ups of court documents against Craft. INT MS: A female witness is sworn in court. MS: Woman speaks. MS: Unidentified female witness #2 stands with her right hand raised. MS: Rear shot of attorney speaking and judged seated. INT MS: In an interview Craft says, "You're also dealing with a professional child actress that played the role of an abused child, it's very scary for me to wonder how I'm going to defend myself against that." INT MS: Rear shot of men and women seated in the courtroom. INT MS: Craft stands inside a kitchen with supporters. INT CU: Court documents list charges against Craft. INT MS: Zoom in to the presiding judge speaking. CU: Craft cries in court. INT MS: In an interview Craft says "No matter what the result is, I'm innocent and whatever a jury decides doesn't change that." Kosinski reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:35:08 Witch Hunt or Child Molester? NBC News Chief Legal Analyst Dan Abrams Discuss Tonya Craft and the Charges Against Her In a two-way x-talk with Lauer (in Today studio) from the newsroom in Los Angeles, California, NBC News chief legal analyst Dan Abrams says it's going to be hard to question alleged victims, says prosecution and the defense will take the position of laying out the account, says the defense will say the case should never have reached this point, that investigators suggested to the children that the event took place, says Tonya Craft may take the witness stand, that jurors may demand they hear her, says the problem with having Craft on the witness stand is that she's going to be confronted with certain accounts and certain evidence and the question is how she will do when that happens. 07:36:39 (EJ=:28) INT MS: Accused teacher Tonya Craft speaks with man in the courtroom. CU: Craft cries and wipes away tears. MS: Unidentified attorney holds documents. CU: Craft seated. GFX: Insert stills of Tonya Craft. 07:42:12 Final Frontier: Women to Serve on U.S. Navy Submarines Vieira and Curry report on camera and discuss women serving on a submarine for the first time. 07:42:45 (EJ=4:46) INT SUBMARINE MS: Tilt up from a monitor to a man speaking into a microphone. GFX: Insert small video clips of crewmen in the USS Maryland. EXT DAY MS: Panning shot from a crewman to body of water. CLIP: Clips of a nuclear warhead being launched from a submarine and of the rocket emerging from the water. EXT DAY MS: Tilt down to the submarine. GFX: Animation of the USS Maryland and the Washington Monument side-by-side. EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Shots of a submarine in body of water. WS: Beauty shot of the sun in the horizon. (nice) MS: Zoom in to Curry. GFX: Insert graphic of Kings Bay sign over video of Curry. EXT DAY WS: Rear shot of the USS Maryland in body of water. MS: Panning shot from Curry and Admiral Barry Bruner to men standing on the submarine. 2 MS: In an interview Bruner says "You're only looking at roughly 15% of the submarine. Much like an ice berg, the majority of it is below the water line. MS: Curry walks past the crew and thanks them for having her on board. MS: Curry bends down near the hatch. INT MS: Low-angle shot of Curry descending. MS: Curry climbs down the ladder. MS: Curry, following a crewman, asks, "So Mike, you're showing me where I'm staying?" MS: Mike Atterbury, standing near bunk beds, tells Curry she will be staying in a three-person stateroom. MS: Curry opens a cabinet. MS: Mike displays sign on bathroom. MS: Curry takes the sign off the door and holds it up. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of the toilet and shower stall. MS: Curry stands near Commanding officer, Jeffrey Grimes. MS: Crewmen seen near monitors. MS: In an interview Grimes says "This is the control room of the main operation center of the submarine." BRIEF CUTS: Men seated. MS: Curry looks through the periscope. MS: Grimes says "When we come to periscope depth, this will be the only eyes of the submarine." GFX: Split screen of Curry and body of water. EXT DAY MS: Tilt down from radar to crewman. MS: Man looks through binoculars. MS: Curry stands. MS: Submarine seen in the water. MS: Curry, speaking to a crewman, says "This is amazing. I think you have the best job." MS: Sailor says, "It's pretty awesome." MS: Low-angle shot of the radar. MS: Rear shot of Curry and sailors standing on the bridge. MS: Curry walks with Atterbury. MS: Crewman says "This is the missile command center. This is where missile technician ratings are aligned to monitor and launch and care for nuclear missiles." MS: Curry, standing next to a sailor, says, "A lot of responsibility." MS: Sailor #2 says, "Yes Ma'am." BRIEF CUTS: Close up shots of buttons on the control panel. MS: Panning shot from the control panel to Curry and sailors. MS: Sailor #3 looks at a monitor. MS: Atterbury says, "Once the president orders a launch it will come down as a message into our radio room. And part of that message is to allow us entry into this safe." EXT DAY MS: Submarine seen in body of water. MS: Crewmembers stand. MS: Crewman tells commander he's going to submerge the ship. MS: Captain tells the crewman to submerge the ship. MS: Sailor looks through a periscope. MS: Sailor says "Dive". (Horn sounds.) BRIEF CUTS: Shots of sailors during descent. VO: Curry says "This is serious business." MS: Atterbury says "Every dive is treated with the utmost respect because of the amount of pressure and the elements that a submarine feels as we actually descend into the depths." EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Underwater shots of the USS Maryland. INT MS: Sailors smile. MS: Curry asks cook, "What's for dinner?" MS: Cook says "Tonight we're going to have grilled blackened salmon, a lobster bisque, and roast turkey. It's up to us to keep a smile on the guys faces." BRIEF CUTS: Shots of onions being chopped, of cook chopping onions, of food being mixed in a large bowl. MS: Sailors walk in a corridor. MS: Bunks seen. GFX: Insert small video clip missiles. INT MS: Sailors wear protective gear. MS: Sailors eat. MS: Sailor orders his dinner. MS: Panning shot of sailors eating. MS: Curry asks "Is that a crab cake?" 2 MS: Curry, seated next to Lieutenant Juan Torres, asks, "What would it take for a woman to be accepted?" MS: Torres says, "As she is willing to come in here and do her part and stand the watch and learn the systems then, you know, I think she will have absolutely no problem fitting in." CU: In an interview Lieutenant Jeremy Smeltz says, "Some people are going to resist it. Its just the nature of things, but in the long run I think people will look back and say this wasn't that big of a deal." INT MS: Women seated at tables in a library. INT MS: In an interview Bruner says "It opens up our pool of talent -- it raises the readiness of the submarine force, it's the right thing for the Navy." MS: Curry enters her stateroom and turns off the lights. MS: Curry lying in bed. MS: Curry closes the curtains. MS: Panning shot from sailors to sonar monitors. EXT DAY MS: Low-angle shot of the radar and a sailor on the bridge. INT MS: Atterbury, holding a plaque, says today we're going to make you an honorary submariner. MS: Sailors applaud. EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Shots of a submarine traveling in the water. 07:50:29 Trainer Tragedy: Final Moments In Killer Whale Attack At SeaWorld Final report on trainer Dawn Brancheau's death is released. NBC News' Kerry Sanders reports on camera in St. Petersburg, Florida and holds copy of the report on the SeaWorld trainer's death. 07:50:45 (EJ=2:11) EXT DAY MS: Slow-motion zoom to trainer Dawn Brancheau riding the whale in the pool. GFX: Insert supers "SeaWorld Trainer Jan Topoleski - Police Interview: What I observed was maybe like a current of water a ripple of water blow her hair into his mouth. All of a sudden I saw her pulling on her hair to try to pull out." (Topoleski heard in vo.) EXT DAY MS: Pool seen at SeaWorld. GFX: "SeaWorld Trainer Jan Topoleski - Police Interview: I turned around and I did not see Dawn I did not Tilicum anywhere in the pool. all I did see was her was her sandals in the water floating." (Topoleski heard in vo.) GFX: Insert graphic of documents over video of Brancheau tending to a killer whale and insert graphic excerpt "him pull her in", "possessive animal" and "ever allowed Dawn Brancheau to come to the surface". EXT DAY AERIAL: Training tank seen. GFX: Graphic excerpt "Tilikum doing a deep dive and Dawn Brancheau was in his mouth." EXT DAY AERIAL: Tilikum seen in the pool. GFX: SeaWorld Trainer Jan Topoleski - Police Interview: Whenever we tried to get Dawn out of the water Tilicum became a little more agitated and wouldn't allow anybody to get near her." EXT DAY AERIAL: Training pools seen. GFX: Insert still of Brancheau and super "Attempting to swim to the surface. GFX: Insert still of Brancheau and supers "Tilikum can be seen striking dawn and he then immediately began swimming under water with dawn in his mouth." STILL: Photo of Brancheau and a killer whale. INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of politicians during a hearing and of woman speaking. MS: Emory University's Professor Laurie Marino says there's little evidence that shows real education is taking place at theme parks. EXT DAY MS: A killer whale jumps out of the water and does a flip; MS: Killer whales seen in the pool. INT MS: At a hearing, SeaWorld's Julie Scardina says "There have been 500 million people that have come to our parks and learned from the shows." EXT DAY MS: Underwater shot of a killer whale. Sanders reports on camera. (No signoff.) Outside Segments 07:00:50 (:04) Zoom in to Studio 1A at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, New York. 07:30:00 (:13) Tracking shot of spectators, some with signs, cheering and waving outside the studio. Commercials 07:21:51 movie "How to Train Your Dragon" 07:22:07 GoIsrael.com 07:22:36 The New York Times 07:23:07 The Addam Family-musical 07:23:58 Big Lots 07:24:28 Chevy Traverse 07:24:47 Ocean Spray Blueberry 07:25:28 Kellogg's Rice Krispies 07:25:58 Memphis-musical 07:40:10 Bayer Season Long 07:40:40 Kay Jewelers 07:40:55 Hellmann's 07:41:25 movie "Furry Vengeance" 07:41:40 Pepsi Refresh Project 07:48:01 Novalis 07:48:31 movie "City Island" 07:48:46 Kay Jeweler 07:49:01 Cymbalta 07:53:15 movie "Letters to Juliet" 07:53:45 CVS Pharmacy 07:54:15 Toyota Avalon 07:54:45 VisitLasVegas.com 07:55:15 Miracle-Gro 07:55:51 Lion King-musical Al Roker Segments 07:39:48 (:06) Roker reports on camera in the studio and promos the Weather Channel's website. Graphic plug of weather.com.

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