TDY CLEAN 07:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100205-0001 CLEAN TODAY SHOW

TDY CLEAN 07:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100205-0001 CLEAN TODAY SHOW

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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 07:01:03 Live Shots of Blowing Rock, North Carolina 07:01:03 (:08) Live shot of a snow-covered road in the early morning darkness in Blowing Rock, North Carolina. 07:03:45 Dropping Dow: Wall Street Worries About Big Debt & Lost Jobs In a studio x-talk with Vieira, CNBC's "Mad Money" host Jim Cramer says other countries are doing much worst than the US, that it's affecting the US markets, says the unemployment numbers come out today, says there are a lot of companies that are doing well, says if unemployment numbers increase, than taxes might be raised, says there has been gigantic gains from last year, says this is not a time to sell, but to think, says he believes the country will be okay in the second half of the year and that he continues to be optimistic. GFX: Header "Dow Jones Industrial" over graphic of down red arrow with super "268.37" and addition supers "Close: 10,002.18 - Thursday 02/04/10". GFX: Graphic of "Mad Money" and photo of Cramer. 07:06:21 "Braking" Point: Toyota's Image Battered By Prius Problems CNBC's Phil LeBeau reports on-camera outside a Toyota dealership in Park Ridge, Illinois. 07:06:26 (:11) Live shot of Toyota chief-executive-officer Akio Toyoda speaks at a news conference. 07:06:49 (EJ=1:20) EXT DAY MS: A Toyota Prius drives in the street. MS: Panning shot of a Prius car. CU: "HYBRID" lettering seen on the car. CU: Zoom in to "PRUS" name on the car. MS: Girl seen seated in the back seat of a Toyota Prius. EXT DAY MS: Model Christie Brinkley exits a Prius. INT MS: In an interview Consumer Reports' David Champion says "There's a lot of consumers out there that are really nervous about driving their Toyota products." EXT DAY MS: Today West Coast contributor Maria Menounos drives her Toyota Prius. MS: Menounos exits her car. STILL: Photos of Menounos's car after an accident. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Menounos says "I just feel like the brakes didn't work." EXT DAY MS: Zoom out from the Toyota sign to shots of Prius cars at a dealership's lot. MS: Toyota Prius cars seen in a lot. INT MS: In an interview Champion says "It's gonna really hurt Toyota, definitely in the short term." EXT DAY MS: Rear shot of Prius car driving in the street. GFX: Graphic of Toyota logo and supers "Toyota Statement: 'We're making every effort to address this situation for our customers as quickly as possible.'" EXT DAY MS: Tracking shot of Toyota cars on a lot. CU: Toyota logo seen on the car. INT MS: Zoom in to CU of a Toyota car's gas pedal. EXT DAY MS: Toyota logo and name seen on a sign. EXT DAY MS: A mechanic shines a flashlight at the gas pedal. CU: Gas and brake pedals seen. CU: Finger points to area on the gas pedal. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of woman standing over mechanic holding the gas pedal. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Menounos says "I just want it fixed. I want to go on driving my car and be happy and safe." LeBeau reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:08:49 Americans Indicted: Serious Charges In Haiti NBC News' Michelle Kosinski reports on-camera live in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 07:09:05 (EJ=1:10) EXT DAY PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI MS: Members of the media surround Orphan Rescue Mission" members. MS: Low-angle shot of the male members of "Orphan Rescue Mission" (hiding their faces) walking past the media. MS: A police officer escorts a man (hiding his face in a jacket). MS: A police officer holds up a jacket as men walk towards the building and a journalist grabs the jacket. MS: A woman (in Kosinski vo) screams "If it's a Haitian, you let them suffer, but for the strangers, you protect them?" MS: Laura Silsby boards a car and says "I feel good, I'm trusting God." EXT DAY MS: Panning shot of children. MS: Children laugh. MS: A little boy carries a ball. CU: Child's face. MS: Two small children walk near the swing. EXT DAY MS: Panning shot from Nicole Lankford and her mother Corinna Lankford in the back seat of a car to police and journalists outside the car. MS: Nicole and Corinna Lankford seen in the back seat of a car. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Orphan Rescue Mission members including Silsby. MS: The missionaries' attorney speaks with reporters. Kosinski reports on camera. 07:10:35 North Korea to Free American Missionary, Robert Park, Held There Since Christmas INT SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA BRIEF CUTS: Shots of American missionary Robert Park speaking during an interview. 07:10:58 Republican Scott Brown Sworn In As Senator From Massachusetts INT HIGH MS: Vice President Joseph Biden swears in Republican Scott Brown as Democratic Massachusetts Senators John Kerry and Paul Kirk look on. 07:11:08 A Driver Loses Control of His Car and Goes Down an Embankment EXT DAY CLACKAMAS COUNTY, OREGON MS: A firefighter stands near a car lying vertically in an embankment. MS: Firefighters surround the car. MS: Rescuers carry man on a backboard. 07:11:27 Lauer Explains Why the Cast Is Wearing Red Lauer, seated with Vieira and Roker, notes that he and the cast are wearing red because it is the American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day. Curry seen at the news desk. 07:13:09 The Secret Life of Michael Jackson: Reports: Dr. Murray to Turn Himself in Today NBC News' Josh Mankiewicz reports on-camera live in Los Angeles, California. 07:13:30 (EJ=1:59) CLIP: Preview clips of Dateline NBC: The Secret Life of Michael Jackson including the investigation of his death and his doctor, Conrad Murray. GFX: Graphic plug of "Dateline NBC: The Secret Life of Michael Jackson". 07:16:17 Deadly Shark Attack: New Details On Kiteboarder's Life & Death Battle NBC News Kristen Dahlgren reports on-camera in the early morning darkness outside the emergency room in Stuart, Florida. 07:16:34 (EJ=2:15) EXT DAY STUART, FLORIDA WS: Waves crash on the beach. STILL: Photo of surfer and kite-boarder Stephen Schafer. STILL: Photos of Schafter kite-boarding. EXT DAY MS: Waves seen. MS: Closed lifeguard tower seen. STILL: Photo of Schafer kite-boarding. INT MS: In an interview lifeguard Dan Lund says "Normally, they can get the, you know they kind of get the kite and get back up and go. This time he wasn't and he was laying across the kite itself." STILL: Photo of Schafer kite-boarding. INT MS: In an interview Lund says "There was a lot of blood in the water." EXT DAY AERIAL: Sharks swim. STILL: (Palm Beach Post/Zuma) Black and white photos of a young Lund recovering from a shark attack. INT MS: At a press conference, Lund says "What sharks do first in my own experience is they bite first to wound and then come back to continue." EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Wide shots of the beach and body of water. STILL: Photo of Schafer kite-boarding. STILL: (Thomas Winter) Photo of Schafer. EXT DAY AERIAL: Schools of sharks seen. STILL: Photo of shark expert George Burgess with the skeleton of shark's mouth. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Burgess says "Where the shark makes a quick grab then lets go and is gone, isn't seen again. We call them hit and run attacks. That's the norm here for Florida. This was not that. This was the real thing. This was a thing where the shark bit at a human being with some intention to do damage in probably a feeding event." STILL: Photos of Schafer kite-boarding. INT MS: In an interview Schafer's friend, Teague Taylor, says "Steve was just so, so passionate about being in the outdoors, about being around the water that he couldn't just surf and put away the surfboard when there were no waves. He had to stay out there, in one shape, form, or the other." STILL: Close up photo of Stephen Schafer. Dahlgren reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:19:18 Today Exclusive: Lifeguard Dan Lund Discusses the Shark Attack That Claimed the Life of Kite-Boarder Stephen Schafer In a two-way remote interview with Lauer (in Today studio) in the early morning darkness in Stuart, Florida, lifeguard Dan Lund, who brought shark attack victim Stephen Schafer to shore, says he did not know it was a shark attack when he paddled to Schafer, that it wasn't until that he got to him that it was a shark attack, says he knew the situation was life-threatening, describes the condition of the water and the weather the day of the shark attack, says the waves helped him push along the water, says he was worried that the shark would attack the two of them, says he cradled Schafer in the kite as he swam with him, says he and the other lifeguards strive for a better outcome, that he was glad that he was with Schafer and just to talk to him. 07:20:49 (EJ=:17) EXT DAY STUART, FLORIDA BRIEF CUTS: Wide shots of the beach and body of water, of close up of Stuart Beach sign and of waves. MS: Closed lifeguard tower seen. WS: Beauty shot of the beach. WS: Waves form and crash. 07:21:11 STILL: Photos of Stephen Schafer. 07:21:47 (EJ=:21) EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Aerial shots of schools of sharks seen in body of water. GFX: Insert black and white photo of a young Lund, who as a victim of a shark attack. STILL: Photos of Schafer kite-boarding. 07:31:39 Who Killed Paula Sladewski? Dramatic New Sketch in Model Murder Mystery STILL: Photos of aspiring model Paula Sladewski. GFX: Insert photos of Sladewski. CLIP: iPhone video clip of Sladewski attending a Lady Gaga concert. CLIP: Black and whit surveillance video of Sladewski (highlighted) leaving the nightclub the night she disappeared. EXT DAY MS: Sladewski's sister Kelly Farris tapes a Reward poster on a telephone pole. MS: Zoom out from burned marks on the ground next to a dumpster. MS: Tracking shot of Farris and man walking in the street. CU: Low-angle shot of surveillance camera on the side of a building. 3 MS: Unidentified man, speaking to Farris and man, says "It wasn't recording." INT CU: Zoom in to a police composite of man last seen with Sladewski. MS: In an interview North Miami Police Department's Lieutenant Neal Cuevas says "As composites go, it's about as close to a photograph as you're going to get." GFX: Insert police composite of man seen leaving with Sladewski. INT MS: In an interview Farris says "The thing that really haunts me is, this is who Kevin described coming up to her on the dance floor at Club Space when he got kicked -- as he was getting kicked out." STILL: Photo of Sladewski and boyfriend Kevin Klym. STILL: Photo of Sladewski. EXT DAY MS: Zoom in to the entrance of Club Space nightclub. STILL: Black and white still of Kevin Klym. STILL: Photo of Sladewski. INT MS: In an interview Cuevas says "Everything that he has related to the detectives seems to be checking out." GFX: Insert B&W still of Kevin Klym and insert police composite of man last seen with Sladewski. VO: NBC News' Lee Cowan signs off from Los Angeles, California. 07:33:35 Today Exclusive: Murdered Model's Boyfriend Speaks Out Paula Sladewski's boyfriend, Kevin Klym, sister Kelly Farris and attorney Chris Kokkinakos seen in Dearborn, Michigan. In a two-way remote interview with Vieira (in Today studio) Klym says he's fortunate that he has the support of family and friends to help him get through this, says the police composite looks like one of the bouncers who escorted him out of the club, says the police has not released any information to him, Farris or the private investigations, says the bouncer seem like a person of authority, that he asked to see Sladewski's identification a second time, says the bouncer was one of the men who escorted him out, says he and Sladewski did not have an argument in the club, says Sladewski was a gorgeous woman, that there were several men eyeing her, says it was early in the morning and he was trying to shuffle her out of the club and Sladewski said that she didn't want to go, says the bouncers were on him within seconds and he was escorted from the club, says he tried to get back in the club, that he wasn't going to leave without his girlfriend, says Sladewski asked for her debit card as he was being escorted out, says he expected her to show up at the hotel, says everyday he asks himself why he didn't stay and wait for her, says he didn't think that he was leaving her in danger, says he regrets his discussion and will regret the discussion for the rest of his life. Klym promos website JusticeforPaula.com In a two-way remote interview with Vieira, Farris says she has stuck with Kevin Klym throughout the ordeal because she knows that he didn't kill her sister. In a two-way remote interview with Vieira, Kokkinakos says Klym is still a person of interest because he was the last person seen with Sladewski, says Klym will not be completely cleared until there's an arrest warrant and an arrest has been made, GFX: Insert police composite of man last seen with Paula Sladewski. GFX: Insert stills of Paula Sladewski. GFX: Insert stills of Klym and Sladewski. 07:37:30 (EJ=:14) CLIP: Surveillance video clip of Sladewski leaving the nightclub. GFX: Insert stills of Sladewski and Klym. 07:40:04 (:21) Roker reports on camera and forecast the storm hitting the Mid-Atlantic and the national forecast. 07:44:44 Real-Life Sleeping Beauty: The Girl Who Sleeps For Two Weeks At a Time INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of 15-year old Louisa Ballm who suffers from Klein Levin syndrome, sleeping. MS: NBC News' Stephanie Gosk asks "What is the longest period have time that you have been a sleep?" MS: Ball says "Thirteen days." INT CU: Cover of book, "Sleeping Beauty". MS: Ball sleeps. MS: Ball pets her cat in bed. CU: Tilt down from Ball to her cat. INT MS: In an interview Stanford University's Dr. Emmanuel Mignot says "This kind of state last for about one to two weeks generally and then it disappears suddenly. So people feel it is over, but unfortunately it comes back in a very unpredictable way.' INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Ball sleeping. INT MS: In an interview mother Lottiie Ball says "We couldn't wake her up. I was just really constant "Louisa will you get up please. Have something to eat. And she just couldn't even, didn't even have the energy to even open her eyelids." EXT DAY MS: Ball walks with her family and their pet dogs. MS: Ball runs with her dog and is chased by her brother. MS: Ball runs. MS: Rack-focus-shot of body of water. INT MS: In an interview Ball says "I'm vague. I don't talk much and they're like "Louisa is going into an episode.' And I'm like yeah and I realize that I need to go home." STILL: Photo of Ball sleeping. INT MS: Ball dances. STILL: Photo of Ball sleeping. INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Ball typing on laptop computer. MS: In an interview Ball says "Usually I catch up when I'm back to normal. MS: Gosk asks do you wake up and ask "What's the gossip?" MS: Ball (laughing) says "Yeah. Obviously everyone has got so much to tell me. I almost bombarded by everything." MS: (Side shot) Lottie Ball stands next to the counter. CU: Hand stirs spoon in a cup. MS: Rear shot of Lottie Ball. MS: Gosk asls When she has these episodes you lose your daughter in a way?" MS: Lottie Ball, seated next to her husband Richard, says "Yeah, I do. She doesn't cuddle you. She doesn't talk to you." MS: Panning shot from Lottie Ball to Gosk and Richard Ball. MS: Ball sleeps on the couch. MS: In an interview Richard Ball says "This is somebody losing a third of their life to sleep for no reason of her own." EXT DAY MS: Ball walks with her parents and brother. MS: Ball walks. INT MS: Zoom in to Ball sleeping. VO: Gosk signs off from Worthing, England. 07:46:59 Real Life Sleeping Beauty: Why Is Girl Sleeping for Two Weeks At a Time? In a studio interview with Lauer, Dr. Emmanuel Mignot, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Director of the Center for Narcolepsy at Stanford University, says he's not sure if a virus is to blame for Louisa Ball's condition, says he believes some people are predisposed to having an infection that doesn't clear up and relapse regularly and that gives the symptoms sleeping ten days at a time, says he doesn't know the time lapse between the episode, that it can be two weeks or two months, says people who wake up during the episode don't appear normal, that they appear to be in a dream-like state, says most people grow out of the Kleine-Levin Syndrome, says more research needs to be done, that there are about 1000 people who suffer from Kleine-Levin Syndrome, says Kleine-Levin Syndrome is complete different from Narcolepsy, and says Narcoleptic is constantly tired and has trouble staying awake and is a lifelong disorder. 07:47:23 (EJ=:23) INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of 15-year old Louisa Ball sleeping on the couch. GFX: Supers "Kleine-Levin Syndrome Symptoms: Irritable, Confused, Slow-Thinking, Awake for Brief Periods of Tome, When Awake Feels In Dreamlike State". Outside Segments 07:00:47 (:06) Low-angle shot of Studio 1A at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, New York. 07:23:28 (:05) Low-angle shot of Studio 1A and 30 Rock. 07:30:01 (:26) Tracking shot of spectators, some with signs, cheering and waving outside the studio. Today show producer Krista Brunson greeting spectators. Al Roker Segments 07:02:04 (1:30) Roker reports on camera in the studio near a large monitor showing the weather map and notes the winter warnings and winter watch for the country and forecasts snow amounts. 07:11:42 (:37) Roker reports on-camera and forecast the national weather. Graphic of weather map seen. 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