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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 08:01:28 The US Coast Guard Is Examining Tar Balls That Washed Ashore In Key West To See If There Is Evidence the Oil Spill In the Gulf Of Mexico is Moving EXT DAY LOUISIANA MS: Orange tar washed up on a beach. MS: A boat docked in the water before the orange tar. CU: Blobs of orange tar. POV shot moves on beach over the blobs of tar. VO: Ann Curry. 08:01:46 A Suicide Car Bombing Targeting a NATO Convoy In Afghanistan, Exploded Near the Parliament Building In Kabul, Killing Many and Wounding Over 50 EXT DAY KABUL, AFGHANISTAN (THIS MORNING) MS: Afghan soldiers and others gathered by vehicles. MS: A man picks up bags of debris from the street. MS: Afghan and other soldiers stand amidst debris in the street. MS: A man bags evidence as a soldier looks on. MS: Soldiers in street by debris. VO: Ann Curry. 08:02:01 It's Primary Day Across the Country, Including One In Kentucky Testing the Tea Party, and Democratic Incumbents Facing Challenges In Pennsylvania and Arkansas INT KENTUCKY MS: Side shot of Republican Kentucky Senate nominee Rand Paul giving a speech. EXT DAY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MS: Democratic Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter shakes hands with supporters. EXT DAY ARKANSAS MS: Democratic Arkansas Senator Blanche Lincoln speaks with a woman. VO: Ann Curry. 08:08:30 Today Looks Back: Two Families One Heartbreaking Mistake: Laura Van Ryn and Whitney Cerak's Families Discuss Their Mistaken Identities After a Traffic Accident Matt Lauer reports live in Studio 1A. EJ 08:08:38 (5:35) EXT NIGHT MS: Rolling shot of highway lines. MS: Out of focus shot of oncoming highway traffic. GFX: Layer in shit of Interstate 69 highway sign. GFX: Super "APRIL 26, 2006." EXT NIGHT GRANT COUNTY, INDIANA 2006-04-26 MS: Police car (with flashing lights) on the side of the road. MS: smashed van on the grass off of the highway in aftermath of traffic accident. MS: Police car with flashing lights. MS: The smashed van. STILLS Photo of the smashed van on a flatbed truck. Photo of Laura Van Ryn (college student who was killed in the crash). EXT DAY MS: Laura's parents Susia Van Ryn and Don Van Run. STILL Photo of Laura. INT MS: In interview, Susie says, "Someone said something like "we have your daughter Laura in the hospital in Fort Wayne. She's been in an accident." SUPERIMPOSITION: Layer photo of Laura and shot of operating room. INT MS: Colleen Cerak (mother of accident victim Whitney Cerak, who survived but was mistaken for Laura). SUPERIMPOSITION: layer shots of the accident scene. INT MS: In interview, Colleen says, "I think they just told me that they were sorry that Whitney was one of the --one of the victims in the accident and that she had -- she had died." EXT NIGHT Pan to Marion General Hospital exterior. INT MS: Tilt up to emergency sign in hospital hallway. STILL Photo of Whitney Cerak. INT MS: In interview, Coleen says, "I wanted the picture of Whitney who is this beautiful, living, vibrant girl instead of -- I would keep that picture in my head a opposed to you know, a battered body." STILL Photo of Whitney. EXT NIGHT WS: Exterior of the hospital. INT POV shot enters empty hospital room. STILL Photo of Laura. INT MS: In interview, Don says, "They told us at that point, expect to see her in an altered state." MS: Laura's sister Lisa Van Ryn says, "She's not going to look like herself." MS: Don says, "Yeah, she's not going to look like herself." MS: Lisa says, "We could see this much of her face. And she had a blanket over her and everything was wrapped up, and her eyes were closed and a little bit of swelling, it looked like, and maybe some very minor cuts." INT CU: EKG meter shows heart rate. STILL Photo of Laura. INT CU: Breathing tubes. INT MS: Lisa works at computer. MS: Lisa. CU: Lisa's hands type. MS: Lisa says, (reading from her blog) says, "'She has some fractured ribs and an array of cuts and bruises. It is apparent that she feels pain, which is actually a good sign.'" STILLS Photos of Whitney's bandaged hands. Photo of Laura. INT MS: Stained glass window. STILL Insert B&W photo of Whitney. INT MS: Hospital rehabilitation room. MS: Pan to a hospital bed. INT MS: Lisa in interview. MS: Lauer asks, "Lisa, you're at Laura's bedside, and she yawned and she opened her mouth and you noticed something about her teeth." MS: Lisa says, "Well I noticed that these two on either side in the front looked different to me. Like set a little bit differently than I thought Laura's teeth had been." STILL B&W photo of Laura. INT MS: In interview, Don says, Her eyes popped open. One eye just barely opening, just a little slit. That's the way it happened." MS: Susie says, "It was like a little glimmer of, yes." INT MS: Exterior of hospital room. MS: Hospital room. MS: Hospital bed. STILLS Insert photo of Whitney recovering in hospital bed. Photo of Whitney. EXT DAY MS: Spectrum Health directory sign. MS: Entrance to Spectrum Health office. MS: Someone moves on a wheelchair (as seen through doorway). INT MS: Don in interview. MS: Lauer says, "The therapist asked her to write her name." MS: Don says, "Mm-hmm." MS: Lauer says, "Tell me about that moment." MS: Don says, "She wrote--scrawled "Whitney." My immediate thought was maybe she was sitting in the van next to Whitney just prior to the accident and that was what was stuck in her head. Again, I didn't make a huge deal of it immediately." INT MS: A wheelchair rolls down a hospital corridor. MS: Hospital corridor. INT MS: Lisa speaks in interview (no audio). MS: Lisa says, "I said, `Can you tell me your name?' And she said, "Whitney." And I asked her her parents' names, and she was able to tell me Newell and Colleen. And that was the clincher for me." INT MS: Hospital sign. POV shot enters rehabilitation room. EXT NIGHT MS: Spectrum Health sign. INT MS: Hospital corridor. INT MS: in interview, Colleen says, "I remember, just right away, I could just tell it was Whitney." MS: Whitney's sister Carly Cerak. MS: Colleen says, "And, you know, Carly just like pushed past me at that point just to just run in there and just almost fumbled on top of her, just loving her, and which woke Whitney up and she was just kind of shaking her head like `Yes, it's Whitney.'" INT Shots of Whitney's medical chart showing "MISTAKEN IDENTITY." EXT DAY GRANT COUNTY MS: Crosses on the accident site. SUPERIMPOSITION: Layer shots of Lisa typing and of pages from Lisa's blog. INT MS: Lisa (reading from her blog) says, "'We have some hard news to share with you today. Our hearts are aching as we have learned that the young woman we have been taking care of over the past five weeks has not been our dear Laura. For us, we will mourn Laura's going home and will greatly miss her compassionate heart and sweetness. Thanks again for the support that you've been. Please continue your prayers. Our God is good and continues to be our help, our guide, our comfort. We love you, Sweets.'" MS: Lisa types. CU: Text from the blog. STILLS Photo of Laura. Photo of Whitney. EXT DAY MS: Laura's tombstone. 08:15:17 STILLS Photos of Whitney and her husband Matt's wedding. Photo of Whitney and Matt. 08:15:54 STILL Photo of Whitney and Matt's wedding. 08:16:17 STILL Photo of Whitney and Don at the wedding. 08:18:21 STILLS Photos of Whitney. 08:18:56 STILLS Photos of Lisa working with children. 08:19:52 STILL Photo of Whitney and Carly. 08:20:50 STILLS Photo of Whitney. Photo of Laura. Colleen Cerak, Newell Cerak, Susie Van Ryn, Don Van Ryn, and Lisa Van Ryn join Matt Lauer live in Studio 1A. MATT LAUER: How you all doing? Ms. COLLEEN CERAK: Good. Mr. NEWELL CERAK: Good. Ms. SUSIE VAN RYN: Good. Mr. DON VAN RYN: Good. LAUER: Yeah? It's great to see you. It really is. When you guys get together, and I don't know how often you do now, do you ever talk about ordinary things, the weather, the seasons, trips, or is it always the conversation goes back to this bond you all have? Mr. CERAK: No. When we get together it is about the weather and how things are going. Don and Susie have been moving up into the UP and when they pass through they always call and we get together for coffee or lunch or something like that. I do have to say this, though. It is still that bittersweet moment for me because I know that when we get together with them, it- we have our daughter and they don't have their daughter. LAUER: It opens up a lot of wounds, I'm sure. And I was watching all of your faces as we watched that piece. So much has happened. One of the reasons we wanted you back here is to update. And Whitney graduated from college and then got married. Whitney's not with us today because her husband... Ms. CERAK: Yeah. LAUER: ...is deploying to Afghanistan soon. Mr. CERAK: Mm-hmm. Ms. CERAK: On Thursday. LAUER: Yeah. How's she doing? Ms. CERAK: She's doing so great, yeah. She is--well, she's totally healed and she's just beautiful and really excited for this next step in her life with Matt. Matt, her husband's name is Matt also. LAUER: Right. Ms. CERAK: And he's a great guy, and we're just so thankful for him being part of our family. LAUER: Newell, a dad and his daughter on wedding day. I mean, you walk down the aisle. That's the moment. I mean that's what we all live for and it had to be even more poignant for you. Mr. CERAK: Yeah. It was. It was, first of all, it was a real celebration. If were you there at wedding, you would know exactly. It was very much a celebration of their marriage, but I think also of Whitney's life, too. And so walking her down the aisle, there were a lot of thoughts that were running through my mind, and I just was very thankful that I had that moment. LAUER: Don, you attended the wedding. Mr. VAN RYN: Yes. LAUER: Which I thought was so nice when I heard that. And it's--there's no other way to ask you, but to ask you. Was it a bittersweet occasion for you? Mr. VAN RYN: No, I didn't feel that. I was just so happy for Whitney. It was just a great celebration, as Newell said, and I was glad to be there. Susie and Lisa also wanted to come. But sickness and travel plans interfered, so I went and represented the family. LAUER: Susie, I think of everyone when I first met all of you, you broke my heart a little bit. I was--I was watching you and watching the expression on your face as you talked of your daughter, and it was very hard for me. How are you doing now? Ms. S. VAN RYN: We're doing well. We've moved up to the UP and full time involved in a camp that's been a part of our family--family's lives for all of our life. And moving forward and serving where Laura would have loved to see us serve. LAUER: Laura went to the Bible camp where you're now working, right? Ms. S. VAN RYN: Yes...(unintelligible). LAUER: And I think also actually work there a little bit, right? Sure. Mr. VAN RYN: Sure. LAUER: You said to me, Susie, at one point. I said `I marvel at your strength.' And you said to me, `I'm not strong, I'm weak. God is strong.' Ms. S. VAN RYN: Yeah. LAUER: This--I think what I took away most from all of you was your deep faith, this incredible strength and spirituality you had. And it made me wonder, did--do you or did you ever being so faithful, question God? Why would he--why did he do this to your family? Mr. CERAK: No. We never--I know Colleen and I never really questioned God. We just know that we live in a sinful world and a fallen world and these kind of things happen. And through it, God gave us the strength to deal with it all. LAUER: Susie, what about you? Did you ever question it? Ms. S. VAN RYN: No. Why not me, why everyone else who goes through tragedy or loss, but shouldn't happen to me? I never questioned that. God is in control and sees us through each day even if it's hard. Mr. VAN RYN: Yeah. In reference to that and our faith, Matt, we don't think we're remarkable people. We think we serve a remarkable God. And it's not about the amount of our faith or even the quality of our faith, it's about the object of our faith. And that's God and Jesus Christ. That's what gets us through. LAUER: Lisa, your life has changed as well. I mean, I think because you spent so much time there in that rehabilitation center at what turned out to be Whitney's side, you've gone into physical therapy? Ms. LISA VAN RYN: I have. LAUER: Tell me about your job. Ms. L. VAN RYN: Yes. I work as a PTA at an elementary school in Grand Rapids, Lincoln School. And it's--there are kids of all ages from five to 25 there and they're all both physically and cognitively challenged. And I love it. It's a perfect place for me. LAUER: You have not continued your writing, young lady. And I was going to scold you about that because you wrote and you do write so beautifully. You moved me to tears with your words on that blog. Any ideas about picking that up? Ms. L. VAN RYN: Well, first, I'm sorry I've let you down, Matt. I didn't mean to do that. And I do still aspire to write more and hopefully next time we meet I can share more writings with you. LAUER: And in terms--how's Carly doing, by the way? I don't want to leave her out of this. Ms. CERAK: Oh, Carly's amazing. She has started a home for street boys in Mombasa, Kenya, and Whitney has been part of that, like short-term. But Carly, the way that she puts it is "giving God her 20." So she's there for another five years. And actually, when Whitney--when Matt leaves on Thursday for Afghanistan, Carly's invited Whitney to join her over there again. So she's going to spend the next year over in Mombasa serving the kids there, so. LAUER: You guys got together and wrote a book together. What was the response like to that? You get a lot of positive feedback? Susie? Ms. S. VAN RYN: Yes. Lots of letters and cards and contact from people that were encouraged, people that encouraged us. Ms. CERAK: Mm-hmm. Mr. VAN RYN: Amazing, yeah. Mr. CERAK: Yeah. Ms. S. VAN RYN: Just amazing. Amazing stories out there and... LAUER: For this series, they asked us all to look back and think of stories that impressed us and made an impact on our lives. And I don't think I'll ever forget you, you people. You--I marvel at your grace. You're wonderful people and I thank you for joining me. Mr. CERAK: Thank you, Matt. LAUER: Appreciate it. Ms. S. VAN RYN: Thank you. Ms. CERAK: Thanks. LAUER: And my best to Whitney and Carly and the boys and everybody, OK? Mr. VAN RYN: Thank you, Matt. 08:31:29 Viewers Can Vote For the Winner In "Today's Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Contest" CLIPS: Clips from a "Harry Potter" movie. GFX: Insert clips of various video entries for "Today's Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Contest" featuring elementary school classes. GFX: Graphic Plug for voting on contestants in Today's Wizarding World Of Harry Potter Contest. 08:31:52 Actors Will Forte and Kristen Wiig Discuss Their New Movie "MacGruber" EJ 08:32:21 (:25) CLIPS: Clips from the movie "MacGruber" featuring actors Will Forte and Kristen Wiig. EJ 08:33:03 (:33) CLIPS: Clips from "MacGruber" featuring actors Forte and actor Val Kilmer. CLIPS: Clips from the TV show "Saturday Night Live" featuring Wiig portraying Today's Kathie Lee Gifford. Will Forte and Kristen Wiig join Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, and Al Roker live in Studio 1A. Forte says it was fun to push the envelope with "MacGruber", his mother visted the set a lot, so it got very tricky because it has a lot of stuff you don’t want your mother to see. Wiig says they were in Albuquerque in August and there was a lot of sweat. Forte says they plucked the MacGruber character out of the "Saturday Night Live" sketch and put him in a kind of filthy action movie. They discuss the other actors in the movie. Wiig discusses portraying Kathie Lee Gifford on "Saturday Night Live". The real Kathie Lee Gifford shows up Wiig bows down before her. Gifford hands Wiig a cocktail and tells her she's brilliant. Gifford exits. Wiig and Forte says they will both be back on "Saturday Night Live" next year. 08:35:13 Sunshine Hampton Discusses Her Time On "The Biggest Loser" EJ 08:35:36 (:09) CLIPS: Clips from the TV show "The Biggest Loser" featuring then-contestant Sunshine Hampton. 08:35:46 STILL Split screen photos of Hampton before and after her weight loss. EJ 08:36:11 (:12) CLIPS: Clips from "The Biggest Loser" featuring Hampton. 08:36:55 GFX: Graphic plug for "The Biggest Loser" airing tonight on 20:00:00 on NBC. Sunshine Hampton joins Al Roker live outside Studio 1A. Hampton says she was surprised she only lost two pounds on her last weigh in because she worked hard but she was happy with it and she was at peace. She says she's lost 115 pounds. She says she's happy and she's never felt so good. She says doing "The Biggest Loser" with her father brought them closer together, she was blessed to do it with her dad. She says she's been able to change her life in eating and in working out and knowing what her body craves and what she should be feeding it. 08:39:25 He's Come Undone: Michael Douglas Stars In "Solitary Man": The Actor Discuss His New Movie EJ 08:39:37 (:32) CLIPS: Clips from the movie "Solitary Man" featuring actors Michael Douglas and Jenna Fischer. EJ 08:41:04 (:28) CLIPS: Clips from "Solitary Man" featuring Douglas, Fischer, and actresses Susan Sarandon, Mary Louise Parker, and Imogen Poots. Michael Douglas joins Matt Lauer in Studio 1A (recorded 2010-04-29). LAUER: Michael Douglas, good morning. You like this guy, I can tell. I watched this, you like this guy. Mr. MICHAEL DOUGLAS: I had more fun. Yeah, he just--he's so sacrilegious, you know, he's... LAUER: He's an alpha male, but I think he may not--he may be the only person in the movie--he realizes as the--as the movie goes on, he's not much of an alpha male anymore. Mr. DOUGLAS: No, no, he's lost in some time warp, you know, and he's carrying on while everybody else is maturing and growing, you know, he's pretending he's on another planet. LAUER: The guy who wrote the screenplay said you were in the back of his mind during the entire process. Mr. DOUGLAS: Which is a little scary to think about, you know... LAUER: I was going to say... Mr. DOUGLAS: ...to see this happening to--right. LAUER: ...now that I see what happens to this guy, I'm not sure that's a compliment. Mr. DOUGLAS: I know. And I wasn't sure either. He said, `There's nobody else that can play this part except you.' I said, `Oh, thank you so much, Brian.' LAUER: What do we need to know about him other than the fact that he has a complete eye for younger women? Mr. DOUGLAS: He's a--well, he didn't--Ben Kalmen was a very successful tristate car dealer, believed that he had a life-threatening illness and then totally self-destructed. He divorced his wife, Susan Sarandon, shacked up with his girlfriend, Mary-Louise Parker, moved in with his--made a move on his--her daughter... LAUER: Right. Mr. DOUGLAS: ...Imogen Poots. His daughter, Jenna Fischer, was having to end up supporting him. And basically, everything kind of disintegrated around him. But he tried to maintain the image, the aura that he was--everything was fine. LAUER: The eye for the younger women. So how do you research a part like that? Mr. DOUGLAS: It takes a lot of years. It takes a... LAUER: A lot of practice? Mr. DOUGLAS: A lot of years. Well, that was really part of it. He was- he was happily married, but then he thought his time was limited so he said, `I'm going to go for broke,' you know? LAUER: It--it's--it kind of walks a little bit of a line between comedy and drama. Mr. DOUGLAS: Right. LAUER: And as an actor, does that make it tough? Because you're the star, you're the focus, and depending on which way you decide to play a scene can really flavor the whole movie. Mr. DOUGLAS: It does. And that's one of the things I loved about "Solitary Man" is you're flying without a net. At this point in your acting career, it's the kind of thing that gives you a lot of fun, a lot of joy, that danger, that precarious ledge that you're balancing between comedy or drama. LAUER: There's also a thing about this movie--at the end, the--and I'm not giving anything away here--the story is not tied up in a neat little bow, something is left to the imagination of the viewer. And I want to--as a movie viewer or goer yourself, do you like that kind of ending? Mr. DOUGLAS: I love that ending because my problem with most movies is I get halfway through watching the movie and I go, well, he's going to go there, so... LAUER: You know what's going to happen. Mr. DOUGLAS: And then you go, `There. You see what--so what did I waste the last hour for?' LAUER: Right. Mr. DOUGLAS: `I knew it was going to happen.' So I love movies that have that kind of--I'm reminded there was a movie I did a while ago called "The Game" and it also had this sort of unpredictability, you're not knowing where it's going to go. And with "Solitary Man," that's a--that's a strong part of it. LAUER: You were here on the show to promote "The Game," I remember it. Mr. DOUGLAS: Uh-huh. LAUER: I'm reading that you're going to play Liberace. Mr. DOUGLAS: Yeah. Yeah. LAUER: I don't have a question about that. I don't know what to say. Mr. DOUGLAS: With--it looks like with Matt Damon as my young lover, yeah. LAUER: When are you going to start shooting that? Mr. DOUGLAS: We're going to hopefully plan to shoot it in early 2011. LAUER: Have you stood in front of a mirror and started to try to perfect that yet? Mr. DOUGLAS: Not yet. LAUER: No? Mr. DOUGLAS: I--no, I'm going to give myself a summer break before I'm warming up on that one. LAUER: Well, good luck with that. Good luck with "Solitary Man." Mr. DOUGLAS: Thanks, Matt. LAUER: It's good to have you here. Mr. DOUGLAS: Nice to see you. Thank you. Thanks very much. LAUER: Thank you much, Michael. Mr. DOUGLAS: Thank you. 08:46:06 And the Winner Is...: America's Most Desperate Landscape Challenge: Four Couples Compete To Win a Makeover Of Their Desperate Landscapes 08:46:06 (5:42) 08:46:25 STILLS Photo of Aideen and Matt Snell's home with a boulder in the front lawn. Photo of Matt doing landscaping. 08:46:45 STILL Photo of Marni Ratzel and Kevin Richards's home. 08:47:00 STILL Photo of Nicole and Philip White 08:47:21 STILLS Photo of Nurit and Yehuda Biniamin's home. DIY's "Desperate Landscapes" host Jason Cameron, competing couples Aideen and Matt Snell, Marni Ratzel and Kevin Richards, Nicole and Philip White, and Nurit and Yehuda Biniamin join Matt Lauer, Ann Curry, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, Natalie Morales, Hoda Kotb, and Kathie Lee Gifford live outside Studio 1A. Each couple discusses their respective landscaping problems. Morales explains the obstacle course to the couples, involving sod rolling, maneuvering a wheelbarrow, paving, window box planting, and a lawnmower race with each level being judged by either Lauer, Roker, Vieira or Curry, and how to advance. Morales fires an air horn and the couples compete, with Gifford and Kotb giving commentary. 08:53:20 (1:31) 08:54:08 STILL Photo of Marni Ratzel and Kevin Richards's home. EJ 08:54:10 (:06) EXT DAY BOULDER, COLORADO POV shot moves over Ratzel and Richards's lawn. EJ 08:54:22 (:09) EXT DAY BOULDER MS: A hole in the Ratzel and Richards's lawn. MS: The lawn. Cameron announces Ratzel and Richards as the official winners and notes they win a complete landscape makeover of there desperate landscape and congratulates them, notes the blood on Richards' hand from the competition, and says the other couples each receive a rider mower. He says they will be there to transform Ratzel and Richards' landscape June 8th. Outside Segments 08:00:00 (:17) Panning shot of cheering spectators, some waving, holding signs, and wearing rain gear. 08:30:15 (:38) Shots of the Landscape Challenge obstacle course in the plaza. 08:37:12 (:08) Panning shot of cheering spectators, some waving, holding signs, and wearing rain gear. 08:43:37 (:09) Panning shot of cheering spectators, some waving, holding signs, and wearing rain gear. Al Roker Segs 08:02:38 (:10) Al Roker speaks with a group of teenage girls that are seniors from Boone, North Carolina. 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