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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 08:00:23 Country Singer Carrie Underwood Will Perform In Concert Friday CLIP: Music video clip with country singer Carrie Underwood. Meredith Vieira VO 08:02:10 A Pentagon Official Says The Leak Of 90,000 Afghanistan War Documents Has Not Hurt US Security Or American Troops EXT DAY AFGHANISTAN MS: Low shot of military helicopter in flight. MS: US soldiers walk with Afghan officials. STILL: Insert of the soldier who allegedly leaked the documents to WikiLeaks.com website, PFC Bradley Manning. EXT DAY BAGHDAD, IRAQ 2007-07-12 (FOOTAGE LEAKED BY MANNING) MS: Black and white cockpit footage from an AH-64 Apache helicopter of a building being targeted and blown up (civilians were killed and the crew lied about being under attack). Ann Curry VO 08:02:27 One Of Two US Sailors Who Disappeared In Afghanistan Last Week Is Confirmed Dead And His Body Recovered; The Search Continues For The Other Sailor EXT DAY LOGAR PROVINCE, AFGHANISTAN MS: Armed US soldiers stand on the side of a road as cars slowly drive towards them. MS: Soldier looks through stopped car's open windows and through the car's rear window. MS: Soldier motions with his fingers to the car's occupants through the open window. MS: ID document (in a foreign language) with the photo of a US sailor killed by the Taliban, Justin McNeley zooms to closer shot of McNeley's photo. EXT DAY AFGHANISTAN 3 MS: Armed US soldiers stand guard on a street with mountains in the background as one soldier walks out of camera range. MS: Rear shot of soldiers walking on street during a patrol past buildings. Ann Curry VO 08:02:50 BP Confirms That CEO Tony Hayward Will Resign, And His Replacement Will Be Robert Dudley, The First American To Be CEO Of BP EXT DAY MS: BP's CEO Tony Hayward walks during an interview. MS: Hayward talks to a Coast Guardsman near others and standing near piles of containment booms. MS: Hayward in interview. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: BP's Executive Vice President for the Americas and Asia, Robert Dudley, in interview on an unseen boat as another ship is seen in the background. EXT DAY MS: BP logo on building exterior pulls back to show a BP flag and an American flag flying on a flagpoles. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: Aerials of oil rig ships and other ships. Ann Curry VO 08:03:56 Two Cosmonauts Do A Spacewalk Outside The International Space Station To Replace A Camera And String Cables For A New Laboratory EXT SPACE 2010-07-27 2 MS: Various shots of Cosmonauts Flight Engineers Fyodor Yurchikhin and Mikhail Kornienko work outside the International Space Station. Ann Curry VO 08:10:03 Today's Health: A New Report Says Children Shouldn't Be Forced To Miss School Because They Have Lice Just the thought of lice makes parents squirm. A new report by the American Journal of Pediatrics says children should not be forced to miss school because of lice. INT SHORT HILLS, NEW JERSEY IN LICE BE GONE 3 MS: Nurse Linda Strand tells mother holding her young daughter "I'll do a screening and I'll look through her hair." 2 MS: Strand's gloved hands (faces unseen) use a comb to comb the girl's (back to camera) hair as shot pulls back to show Strand. MS: Strand, wearing a visor with goggles, combs the girl's hair. MS: Strand wipes the comb in a paper towel and in VO says "The bugs are right here." MS: Head lice bugs on the paper towel as Strand's finger (faces unseen) points to them. MS: In interview Strand says (about parents reaction that their children have head lice) "Shocked, they're always shocked. That's right. Everybody looks like it's the worst thing, the plague, but one in four children will have head lice during their lifetime." STILL: Enlarged microscopic image of a head lice. INT MS: Slow-motion rear shot of elementary school children walking in line towards a door. EXT DAY MS: Children play in a playground. STILLS: Enlarged microscopic images of head lice. EXT DAY MS: Playground's chain link fence with blurry shot of children in the playground seen. INT MS: Students in a classroom raise their hands. 2 MS: Doctor's hands (faces unseen) examine a child's hair. INT SHORT HILLS MS: In interview Strand says "This bug is a few days old." MS: "Lice Be Gone" information page showing lice, a nit on hair, and a louse. MS: In interview Strand says "Lice is a year round problem. INT 2 MS: Doctor wearing gloves examines patient's (faces unseen) hair. CU: Lice in a piece of hair held by the doctor's gloved hand (faces unseen). INT SHORT HILLS 2 MS: Lice Be Gone employee wipes a comb on a towel near a patient (back to camera). INT BRIEF CUTS: Blurry footage of students in class raising their hands, elementary students at their desks, and students sitting on the floor reading. MS: Black and white panning shot of empty desks in a classroom. INT SHORT HILLS MS: Strand kneels near patient 2-year old Ashima Ghai (ph) (back to the camera) as Strand's aide and the Ashima's mother Narupa Ghai (ph) kneel nearby and Strand tells Ashima (about her visor with goggles) she's going to put her special glasses on to make her eyes look bigger. 2 MS: Strand brushes comb through Ashima's hair (both faces unseen). 2 MS: Strand tells Ashima there were no eggs or bugs and that Ashima "did great." MS: In interview Narupa says "She doesn't have lice which is a good thing." 2 MS: Strand uses comb on Ashima's hair and wipes the comb on a towel. STILL: Enlarged microscopic image of a hair lice. VO: NBC's Robert Bazell signs off from Short Hills, New Jersey. 08:12:12 Today's Health: American Academy Of Pediatrics' Alanna Levine And NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman Discuss Students With Head Lice Being Kept In School GFX: Computer screen showing the babycenter.com website. STILLS: Enlarged microscopic images of head lice. EJ: 08:13:45 (:25) INT SHORT HILLS, NEW JERSEY IN LICE BE GONE 2 MS: Nurse combs patient's hair. CU: The nurse's hand (faces unseen) holding the patient's hair (faces unseen). CU: Lice (from the hair) in a paper towel as the nurse's finger (faces unseen) points to them. American Academy Of Pediatrics' Spokesperson and babycenter.com Contributor Dr. Alanna Levine and NBC's Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman are seen live in-studio. Snyderman says she was a little surprised that the American Academy Of Pediatrics recommended that students with head lice be allowed to stay in school but notes that scientifically it makes perfect sense, says if one student has head lice then others have it too but it just hasn't been found yet, and says lice don't jump but crawl from one head to another. Levine says children with head lice should be treated and then they'll be lice-free, notes how to treat hair infested with head lice, and notes how to lessen the risk of getting head lice. 08:19:28 Today's Tech: Meredith Vieira Gets A "Tech Makeover" By Yahoo's Weblife Editor Heather Cabot And Learns How To Use The New Technology Meredith Vieira has always been intimidated by the new technology available. She got a "tech makeover" in order to learn how to operate the technology. Vieira reports live on-camera in-studio with Lauer, Roker, and Curry. EJ: 08:19:47 (4:13) EXT NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK BRIEF CUTS: In the plaza outside Studio 1A Vieira stands near the crowd, Vieira hugs woman, Vieira signs autograph, and people take pictures using cameras and cell phones. INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: In his office Roker says "Meredith, welcome to the 21st century." MS: In interview in her office Vieira says "I'm not a gadget person to begin with." MS: In his office Roker holds an iPhone and says "This is an iPhone," and holds an iPad and says "This is an iPad." MS: Vieira says "It's hard for me to figure that stuff out. And my brain doesn't work that way." MS: Roker points to his computer and says "This is a computer," and holds a remote control device and says "This is a remote control. These are all things that we use now." MS: Vieira says "I've rebelled against this stuff for years." EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: In interview in the plaza near the crowd Lauer says "Meredith, you've gotta get hip with the program, you're still using that 16 millimeter film camera to do your home movies." INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira says "I like little mini movies." EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Lauer holds a Flip camera and says "It's all about the Flip cam." INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira says "Why shouldn't I be doing it?" EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Lauer demonstrates how to use the Flip cam by taking a picture of girls in the crowd and says "You turn, you point, you download. You've got it. You're done. You're still processing. Get with the program!" and walks away after gesturing with his arm. INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: In her office Vieira says "People like Matt Lauer thinks it's easy? Then, it must be easy." MS: In her office Hoda Kotbe holds an iPod and says "Meredith, this is an iPod, okay?" MS: Vieira says "I have no idea how you download music." MS: Kotbe says "Put down the 8-track type player." MS: Vieira says "Hoda said I need to get rid of my 8-track?" MS: Kotbe holds her iPod and says "Pick up the iPod." MS: Vieira says "That's very nice." MS: Kotbe listens to her iPod with a headset and sings and dances. MS: Vieira says "What does she--what is she listening to on that iPod?" MS: Kotbe signs and dances (panning shot) while listening to her iPod. MS: Vieira says "Yeah, exactly. Filth." EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: In the plaza Curry takes a picture using a digital camera and says "Meredith you're gonna love this." INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira says "It's not that I've never used a digital camera." EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Curry says "You can do it. I have faith in you. Don't give up." INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira says "But once the picture's trapped in the camera, then I don't know how to-- what to do with that." MS: Vieira looks through a photo album of photos of her and Roker in Ireland and says (part VO) "Al made a book for me when we came back from Ireland. This was one of the times when I thought, 'Oh, I wish I could. I wish I knew more about technology.'" MS: Vieira's hands on a computer keyboard. MS: Vieira (faces unseen) tosses an iPhone on her desk. MS: Vieira in her office greets Yahoo's Weblife Editor Heather Cabot and tells Cabot "I need your help desperately." MS: Vieira and Cabot sit near laptop computer, iPhone, and other gadgets and wires as Cabot instructs Vieira. MS: Cabot says (part VO) "I've got cheat sheets for you and I think that everyone should have cheat sheets" as a cheat sheet of instructions titled "Add Music To iPod" is seen. MS: Vieira lifts a basket of wires as Cabot watches. MS: Vieira (faces unseen) plugs cord into an electronic device. MS: Cabot watches Vieira plug the USB cord into her laptop. GFX HEADER: "Meredith's Tech Makeover" GFX SUPERS: "How to make a folder" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Cabot instructs Vieira about the laptop. MS: Computer screen showing a folder being created to keep the photos from Vieira's camera as in VO Cabot gives instructions to Vieira on creating the folder. GFX HEADER: "Meredith's Tech Makeover" GFX SUPERS: "Move photos from camera to computer" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira's laptop screen showing thumbnail photos of her pictures as she uses the computer mouse to drag a photo to the "Family" folder. MS: Photo of Lauer seen as Vieira drags it to the "Family" folder and in VO Vieira says "It takes forever, just like him." GFX HEADER: "Meredith's Tech Makeover" GFX SUPERS: "Scan picture with scanner" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira's hand (faces unseen) closes a scanner cover. MS: Vieira shows a picture of her then-younger children to Cabot and says "I love this picture. This is my kids when they were much younger," and Cabot says "So cute." MS: Cabot starts to tell Vieira how to scan and says "Go to the Start menu over here." MS: Vieira's computer screen with an icon from the control panel being selected and items on screen being selected as Vieira in VO says "Don't talk too fast. I click on Start. Go to My Comp-- don't say a word." MS: Vieira at her scanner and her computer as Cabot gives instructions about dragging the photo into the folder and Vieira stops her saying "Don't say, don't say." MS: Computer screen showing the photo of Vieira's then-young children. MS: Various shots of the Snapfish.com website. MS: Vieria's computer on the Snapfish website as Vieira makes a photo album book for her family with "Select photos and videos" menu option being selected. MS: Thumbnail photos on the screen. MS: Photo of Vieira holding one of her then-toddler children being selected. MS: The computer screen showing the photo album being created. GFX HEADER: "Meredith's Tech Makeover" GFX SUPERS: "Up and send a 'Flip' video" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira takes a Flip video of Cabot. MS: Cabot seen in the Flip's screen as she says (partially with Vieira) "Just remember, red is record. And green is stop." EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: In the plaza Vieira takes a Flip video of the crowd and asks "Who is your favorite anchor on the Today Show?" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Vieira's Flip video showing panning shot of the crowd and crew and upside down footage as Vieira and Cabot watch the footage and Cabot says "It looks like you started it and then may be didn't realize it was on," and says it's upside down as the footage including upside down footage becomes split screen. GFX HEADER: "Meredith's Tech Makeover" GFX SUPERS: "Add music to iPod" INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Cabot at Vieira's computer as Vieira holds her iPod. MS: Vieira loads a CD into her computer to load onto her iPod and selects icons to load onto her iPod as Cabot watches. MS: Computer screen showing menu item choices and iTunes message "Would you like to import the CD 'Live at the Troubador' into your iTune library?" is seen and "Yes" is clicked. MS: Computer screen showing songs being downloaded. MS: Vieira and Cabot listen to Vieira's downloaded music. MS: Computer screen showing "Track 12" being selected. MS: Vieira and Cabot listen to the downloaded music and sing along and dance in their chairs and shake hands. 08:24:51 (:11) INT TODAY NEW YORK STUDIO MS: Cabot stands over Vieira's shoulder as Vieira operates the computer. MS: Computer screen showing photo album cover being selected, thumbnail photos, photo of Vieira at the beach, and photo of a man at the beach. Vieira, Lauer, Roker, Curry, and Cabot are all seen live in-studio. Cabot says Vieira gets a 10 for effort and a 2 or 3 for confidence. Cabot gives a photo album to Vieira that Vieira made. Vieira looks through the photo album. Cabot says to remember you won't break the computer. Mugs and mouse pads with photos of the Today cast made by Vieira seen. 08:31:26 NBC Will Film Researchers Using High Def Technology Mapping The Entire Wreck Site Of The Titanic EXT DAY ATLANTIC OCEAN MS: Crane from ship lowers a camera into the ocean. UNDERWATER ATLANTIC OCEAN MS: Lights from the camera on the wreck of the Titanic. MS: Various shots of the Titanic. Al Roker VO 08:36:04 Martha On Today: Martha Stewart Creates No-Bake Desserts For The Summer "Martha Stewart Living" Magazine seen. In live in-studio interview Stewart says the no-bake desserts involve some stove top cooking but no oven cooking. Stewart shows a completed Chocolate, Banana, and Graham Cracker Ice Box Cake. GFX supered list of ingredients seen. Lauer and Stewart make the cake. GFX supered list of ingredients for a Mixed-Berry Slump dessert seen. Stewart and Vieira prepare the Mixed-Berry Slump. Other no-bake desserts: a cherry cheesecake, fudge brownies, and peach melba seen. Meredith shows the dough stuck to her hands from preparing the Mixed-Berry Slump and shakes hands with Stewart. 08:44:32 Today's Money: "Today" Financial Editor Jean Chatzky Discusses Five Ways To Improve Your Credit Score GFX HEADER: "US Credit Scores Slip" GFX SUPERS: "Historically 15% of consumers had credit scores below 600, Now over 25% of consumers have credit scores below 600" GFX HEADER: "Improve Your Credit Score" GFX SUPERS: "Pay bills on time, Limit credit use, Keep old credit cards open, Diversify your types of credit, Avoid credit you don't need" In live in-studio interview "Today" Financial Editor Jean Chatzky notes why US credit scores have slipped below 600, says homeowners with poor credit scores can't refinance their mortgage with today's historically lower rates, explains the "Improve Your Credit Score" supers, gives websites (credit.com and creditkarma.com) as websites consumers can use to find their credit scores, and says those with credit scores above 720 get the best loan rates. 08:50:26 Actor Zac Efron Discusses His Movie "Charlie St. Cloud" EJ: 08:50:26 (:33) CLIP: Letterbox clip from movie "Charlie St. Cloud" with actors Zac Efron and Charlie Tahan. 08:51:35 (:26) CLIP: Letterbox clip from "Charlie St. Cloud" with Efron and Tahan. 08:52:49 (:23) CLIPS: Letterbox clip from the "High School Musical" movies with actors including Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. 08:53:36 (:22) INT BLOOMINGTON, MINNESOTA 2010-07-19 IN THE MALL OF AMERICA MS: Efron stands on stage as fans in the crowd (7,000 turned out) cheers and shot pulls back to show longer shot of the crowd. MS: Fans scream standing on walkways on the upper levels. MS: Fans scream and wave T-shirts. In live in-studio interview Efron describes his "Charlie St. Cloud" character and the movie's plot, says he did think of his younger brother when making the movie, says the "High School Musical" movies were fun and fresh for his generation, says he's proud to be a part of the "High School Musical" movies, describes his appearance at the Mall Of America when 7,000 fans showed up, says he's a private person, and says he wants to make great movies. STILLS: Inserts of Efron and his younger brother as young boys and current. Outside Segments 08:00:06 (:17) Exterior of Studio 1A pans to the crowd. Panning shot of the crowd, some with signs, waving and cheering. 08:30:19 (:50) Panning shot of the crowd seen. Actor Zac Efron hugs, signs autographs, and shakes hands with fans in the crowd. 08:42:01 (:08) Panning shot of the crowd. 08:50:04 (:08) Overhead shot of Studio 1A seen. Panning shot of the crowd seen. Al Roker Segs 08:04:21 (:12) 13-year old Sarah (ph) says her name and that she's from Wisconsin. Sarah's parents seen. 08:05:02 (:16) Mother holds 1-year old Jasmine (ph) and says Jasmine's name. Children hold "Team Roker" and "Team Lauer" signs. 08:05:48 (:14) Woman who flew from Saint Lucia to see actor Zac Efron (being interviewed later in the hour) says she was on vacation with her friend's family. Other Zac Efron fans seen. 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