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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 07:01:11 The Top Kill Method Used By BP To Stop The Oil Flowing Into The Gulf Of Mexico Seems To Be Working Live shot of what is believed to be mud (brown colored) coming out of the damaged Deepwater Horizon wellhead 5000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico becomes split screen with footage of crude oil gushing out of the broken wellhead on Wednesday before the Top Kill method was used. Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer VO's 07:02:18 The Top Kill Technique Being Used By BP To Stop The Massive Gulf Of Mexico Oil Leak Appears To Be Working So Far AN ENORMOUS EFFORT IS NOW UNDERWAY TO STOP THE OIL LEAK IN THE GULF OF MEXICO. WE COULD KNOW BY THE END OF TODAY WHETHER THE TOP KILL TECHNIQUE WORKED. SO FAR, IT IS GOING AS PLANNED. ALL THIS AS PRESIDENT OBAMA PLANS TO ANNOUNCE NEW RESTRICTIONS ON OFF-SHORE DRILLING. NBC's Anne Thompson reports live on-camera in Venice, Louisiana. EJ: 07:02:48 (1:55) EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: Aerial of ships in oily water. GFX: NBC News Animation of crude oil pouring out of a damaged wellhead of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig 5000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, and a "Top Kill" method of thousands of gallons of heavy drilling mud being pumped through the blowout preventer and into the gushing well. Live footage of brown colored substance pouring out of the damaged wellhead. INT ROBERT, LOUISIANA AT THE DEEPWATER HORIZON RESPONSE AREA COMMAND SITE MS: At a press conference BP's Chief Operating Officer Doug Suttles says "What you've been observing out of the top of that riser is most likely mud. We can't fully confirm that because we can't take a sample it. And the way we'll know the job has been successful is when we monitor the well and recognize it is not flowing." INT WASHINGTON DC MS: Panning rear and long shot of House Natural Resources Committee members at a hearing. MS: Committee Chairman Rep. Nick Rahall says "THE BLAME GAME IS IN FULL FORCE RIGHT NOW." MS: Committee members. MS: Committee member Rep. George Miller speaks. MS: Witness Interior Secretary Ken Salazar testifies. MS: Committee member Rep. Paul Broun says "IT IS CLEAR THAT THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HAS NOT TAKEN THE LEAD FROM DAY ONE." INT MS: President Barack Obama delivers a speech. INT WASHINGTON DC MS: Salazar testifies "WE ARE HOLDING BP ACCOUNTABLE. AND IN THAT ACCOUNTABILITY EFFORT THAT WE HAVE UNDERWAY, WE HAVE THEM BY THE NECK." EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: Overhead shot of oil-covered water. EXT DAY LOUISIANA AND THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER MS: Oil-covered beach as water washes ashore. MS: Point of view shot of moving in boat through oil-covered water in a marsh. MS: Birds in flight over the coast. MS: Thompson reports on-camera in a boat on oil-covered water in a marsh and puts her gloved hand into the water to show oil dripping off the glove. CU: Panning shot of oil-covered water. MS: Containment boom near a marsh in oil-covered water. MS: Pelicans fly near beach not touched by oil as shot pulls back to show nearby containment boom. EXT DAY PASS A LOUTRE, LOUISIANA MS: Governor Bobby Jindal and other officials on a fan boat on oil-covered water near a marsh. MS: In interview on the boat Jindal says "I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY THOUSANDS OF FEET OF HARD BOOM THEY CAN FIT IN AIR FORCE 1, BUT AS MANY AS THEY CAN. I'D LIKE HIM TO BRING AUTHORIZATION FOR MORE SKIMMERS, AND I'D LIKE HIM TO BRING THE IMPLEMENTATION WHERE EVERY LOCAL LEADER HAS GOT AN ACCESSIBLE COAST GUARD OFFICIAL WITH DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY." Thompson reports live on-camera (does no sign-off). 07:05:19 BP's Managing Director Bob Dudley Discusses The Top Kill Technique Being Deployed By His Company To Try And Stop The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill 07:05:49 (:38) and 07:07:16 (:12) Live footage of a brown colored substance believed to be mud coming out of the damaged wellhead of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig 5000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico as the Top Kill technique is being used to try and stop crude oil from flowing out of the wellhead. EJ: 07:06:46 (:25) Split screen with live footage of brown-colored substance coming out of the wellhead (after the Top Kill method was used) and with footage of crude oil pouring out of the wellhead (before the Top Kill method was used). 07:07:52 (:29) GFX: NBC News Animation of crude oil in the water panning to crude oil pouring out of a damaged wellhead of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig 5000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico, and a "Top Kill" method of thousands of gallons of heavy drilling mud being pumped through the blowout preventer and into the gushing well. In live 2-way remote from Houston, Texas, BP's Managing Director Bob Dudley says the Top Kill team has been working through the night, says it's progressing the way BP wants it to but it's too early to say if it will be successful, says it's "an arm wrestling match between two equal forces" (what BP is trying to put into the well and what's coming out of the well), says the Top Kill technique is as difficult as expected, says BP believes it's mud coming out of the wellhead because the brown substance is the color that was expected from the mud being used, and says once the well is stabilized the next step is cementing the well which is a lower risk process. 07:08:28 Louisiana State University Professor Of Environmental Sciences' Ed Overton Discusses The Top Kill Method BP Is Using To Stop The Gulf Of Mexico Oil Spill 07:08:56 (:15) Live footage of a brown colored substance believed to be mud coming out of the damaged wellhead of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig 5000 feet below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico as the Top Kill technique is being used to try and stop crude oil from flowing out of the wellhead. EJ: 07:09:13 (19) Split screen with live footage of brown-colored substance coming out of the wellhead (after the Top Kill method was used) and with footage of crude oil pouring out of the wellhead (before the Top Kill method was used). 07:11:24 (:16) EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: Aerial of boats near oil slicks pulls back to longer shot. MS: Aerial of ships near oil slick. MS: Aerial panning shot of oil slicks. MS: Aerial of ships near containment booms and oil slicks. In live 2-way remote from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Louisiana State University Professor of Environmental Sciences' Ed Overton says it's too early to tell if the Top Kill technique will work, says it seems that the amount of oil coming out of the wellhead has been reduced, says there's still a long way to go "but so far so good," says he thinks BP will slowly try to increase the density of the mud flowing in and slow the flow of the mud coming out and when the mud stops coming out the cement can be used to seal the wellhead, notes the difference between cement and mud, says everyone is hoping and praying BP is successful, and notes why he thinks a hurricane won't be that bad for the area in terms of how it will spread the oil already in the water. 07:12:19 There Appears To Be No Backing Down In The Crisis On The Korean Peninsula After North Korea Torpedoed And Sank A South Korean Naval Ship EXT DAY SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA 2010-05-27 MS: US military color guard marches with flags. MS: Commander of US forces in South Korea, General Walter Sharp, delivers speech. MS: Overhead shot of large crowd of demonstrators gathered to denounce North Korea. MS: Panning shot of the demonstrators chanting and holding Korean flags. MS: Soldiers use large sticks to try and knock down a wobbly balloon-like statue with a person's image on it. Ann Curry VO 07:13:05 As Part Of Unfinished Business Before A Holiday Break, The House May Vote Today To Extend Unemployment Benefits Set To Run Out Next Week For Another 6 Months INT IN AN UNEMPLOYMENT OFFICE MS: Employees behind counter talk to unemployed on the other side of the counter as one man fills out an unemployment form. MS: Side shot of unemployed (one has his face blurred out) sitting in chairs. 2 MS: People at computers. Ann Curry VO 07:13:21 CNBC's Melissa Lee Discusses The Overseas Stock Markets Being On An Upswing In live report from the New York Stock Exchange, CNBC's Melissa Lee says overseas markets are up because China denied it’s pulling back on purchases of European bonds or selling European bonds, and says the fear was China would pull back from the bonds at a time when Europe needs to sell the bonds to finance bailouts for various countries. 07:13:53 Television Pioneer Art Linkletter Is Dead At 97 CLIPS: TV show clips with talk show host Art Linkletter interviewing children. CLIP: "Today" clip with Linkletter being interviewed in-studio. Ann Curry VO 07:15:56 A New Government Investigation Into Herbal Supplements Found Deceptive Marketing In Stores And Contamination In Some Very Popular Products Buyer beware…maybe you start your day taking an herbal supplement, but do you know what's in it and what it can really do for your health? A new government investigation found deceptive marketing at stores and contamination in some very popular products. NBC's Kelly O'Donnell reports live on-camera on Capitol Hill. EJ: 07:16:14 (1:58) INT MS: Loose pills are poured into container. MS: People do stomach exercises in a gym class. MS: Panning shot of shelves of herbal supplements in a store. INT WASHINGTON DC MS: Government Accountability Office head Gregory Kutz testifies at a Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing "Aggressive marketers are providing consumers with unsubstantiated claims that their products can treat incurable disease." MS: Kutz and other witnesses (some faces unseen) ConsumerLab.com's President Tod Cooperman, Consumers Union's Programs Director Charles Bell, Council For Responsible Nutrition's President and CEO Steve Mister, and US FDA's Principal Deputy Commissioner Joshua Sharfstein seen at witness table. INT MS: In a store shelves filled herbal supplement bottles seen. MS: Hands (faces unseen) type on computer. INT WASHINGTON DC MS: Kutz testifies. CU: Bottle of herbal supplement held in Kutz's (faces unseen) hand seen as he testifies (part VO) "You will be amazed to know that this product, according to its marketing materials, prevents and cures cancer. As an added bonus it prevents the common cold, obesity and diabetes." INT IN A STORE (HIDDEN CAMERA VIDEO) MS: Investigator (faces unseen) carries a shopping basket and walks near shelves of supplements. STILL: Herbal supplements in a hand. GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN VO FROM HIDDEN CAMERA VIDEO): "Seller: It helps brain function, sharpens mental focus and it helps to improve your memory. Investigator: So that also helps with Alzheimer's and that? Seller: It does. It prevents it and if someone's already at that stage this might gradually reverse it." INT MS: Overhead shot of a can filled with loose pills. MS: Pill bottles move down conveyor. STILL: Herbal supplements in a hand. GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN VO FROM HIDDEN CAMERA VIDEO): "Seller: You really can correct any health condition, I believe, I mean. I was on 5 prescriptions over 6 years ago and I've been off of everything." INT MS: Panning shot of a conveyor to loose pills spilling from the conveyor into a container below the conveyor. INT WASHINGTON DC MS: In testimony Mister says "We denounce false, misleading or deceptive marketing practices." INT CU: A bottle of supplement Ginkgo Biloboa. STILL: Herbal supplements in a hand. GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN VO FROM HIDDEN CAMERA VIDEO): "Investigator: I'm currently on medication, I'm taking aspirin, sometimes Tylenol. Is it safe? Seller: Yeah, yeah. It's completely safe because it's all natural. It's an herb." INT WASHINGTON DC MS: Kutz testifies "According to FDA, combining ginkgo with aspirin can increase the risk of bleeding." O'Donnell reports live on-camera (does no sign-off). 07:18:39 NBC's Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman Discusses A Government Report Warning About Deceptive Marketing And Contamination In Herbal Supplements EJ: 07:19:27 (:20) INT IN A STORE MS: Shelves of herbal supplements. MS: Panning shot of supplements on shelves. GFX: Labels for odorless garlic supplements. INT MS: Label for Green Tea Triple Echinacea. CU: Label for Ginseng Complex. CU: Label for Odor-Free Garlic. GFX HEADER: "Dietary Supplements" GFX SUPERS: "Includes vitamins, minerals, botanicals, weight management products, About a $25 billion industry in the US, There are about 29 thousand supplements on the market, About half of US adults take vitamin supplements" In live in-studio x-talk, NBC's Chief Medical Editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman says some of the contamination was trace amounts which are ok but some are high levels of pesticides, says in 1994 Congress said these products can be classified as food supplements and not drugs, says users don't report the supplements to their doctors and the supplements may counteract against prescribed medicine, and says to go to www.fda.gov website as a place to start to get more information. 07:20:28 Sarah Ferguson Is In The US Promoting Her Upcoming Children's Books Days After Being Caught Trying To Sell Access To Her Ex-Husband Prince Andrew Just days after Sarah Ferguson's monstrous scandal broke, the Duchess of York has shown no signs of running away from her responsibilities or being in the spotlight. Ferguson was secretly taped selling access to her ex-husband Britain's Trade Rep. Prince Andrew. Ferguson is currently in New York City, New York and as best as she can is having some fun at her own expense. NBC's Peter Alexander reports live on-camera in-studio. EJ: 07:20:44 (2:04) EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK MS: Ferguson is escorted towards building as she smiles for the cameras. INT LONDON, ENGLAND (NEWS OF THE WORLD UNDERCOVER VIDEO) 2 MS: Ferguson and reporter (faces unseen) as Ferguson motions with her hands (for more money). EXT DAY LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA MS: Ferguson and others walk out of Los Angeles International Airport terminal. MS: Ferguson embarks a car. INT NEW YORK CITY IN THE JAVITS CENTER AT A BOOK CONVENTION EVENT MS: Panning shot of seated audience. MS: In speech Ferguson says "It was quite difficult for me to get to the Javits Center this morning, one or two people in the way, but then you might have read that." MS: Various shots of the audience. MS: Ferguson says "As you all know, I really don't like grown ups, I do prefer children." MS: Ferguson signs book. INT LONDON, ENGLAND (NEWS OF THE WORLD UNDERCOVER VIDEO) 2 MS: Ferguson and reporter (faces unseen) shake hands. MS: Ferguson sitting near pile of money (the money is highlighted). MS: Ferguson says (supered) "Five hundred thousand pounds when you can, to me…open doors." MS: Ferguson as the GFX supered conversation between her and the reporter is seen (but not heard) "Reporter: It would be Prince Andrew?, Ferguson: Because he's Prince of England, Reporter: No but his job is trade isn't it? Isn't it his job?, Ferguson: If we want to do a big deal with Andrew, then that's the big one, Reporter: I do. Of course. OK no of course. So you need 500,000 in pounds…" EXT DAY MS: Prince Andrew walks near others and shakes hands. 2 MS: Andrew and man walk towards building. INT NEW YORK CITY IN THE JAVITS CENTER MS: Ferguson on stage holds her children's books, puts them down on podium, and holds up one of her books and says "And one of the books is 'Ashley Learns About Strangers,'" and holds another book and says "or 'Matthew And The Bullies.' Hmm?" as the audience laughs in VO. MS: Ferguson talks to others as photographers' flashes go off. MS: Crowd including photographers at Ferguson's book signing. MS: Ferguson signs book as others watch. MS: Sign for Ferguson's book signing at 10 AM listing her as "Sarah, Duchess of York." MS: Ferguson signs book for woman as others watch. MS: In interview woman says "Scandal or not we'll take an autograph and we'll still celebrate the fact that she wrote a children's book and that's cool." MS: In interview another woman says "She's here to be an author and promote her book and be generous to other authors. I think she was terrific." MS: Painting of Ferguson. EXT DAY 3 MS: Ferguson poses for photos with her daughters Princesses Eugenie and Beatrice. INT LONDON 2010-05-25 MS: Queen Elizabeth II walks with Prince Philip and others in the Royal Gallery in the Palace of Westminster during the State Opening of Parliament. 2 MS: Philip stands as Elizabeth takes a seat on her throne. MS: Elizabeth seated. INT MS: Ferguson talks with others. INT MS: In interview Entertainment Journalist Neil Sean says "DEFINITELY SHE WILL MEET WITH THE QUEEN. WHETHER THEY KISS AND MAKE UP AT THE END OF IT IS ANOTHER MATTER BUT THEY WILL DEFINITELY MEET." CLIP: Ferguson in a Weight Watchers commercial. INT LONDON, ENGLAND (NEWS OF THE WORLD UNDERCOVER VIDEO) 2 MS: Ferguson sits near table with money on the table highlighted and wipes her eyes. GFX SUPER: "$40,000 deposit is laid out." INT NEW YORK CITY IN THE JAVITS CENTER MS: Ferguson signs book near others. MS: In speech Ferguson says "I'm a children's book author, I'm Sarah Ferguson, I'm a mom and I'm very, very proud of that. Thank you" as applause is heard in VO. Alexander reports live on-camera (does no sign-off). 07:30:00 "American Idol" Winner Lee DeWyze Will Give A Concert In The Plaza One Week From Today CLIPS: "American Idol" TV show clips with host Ryan Seacrest and finalists Crystal Bowersox and Lee DeWyze as Seacrest announces DeWyze the winner, audience cheering, fireworks exploding near crowd in a park in DeWyze's hometown of Mount Prospect, Illinois, and former contestants on stage applauding. Matt Lauer Intro 07:31:28 A Rookie Trainee 911 Operator Helps Keep A 12-Year Old Girl Safe And Calm When Burglars Entered The Girl's Home MACKENZIE HUGHES IS A VERY BRAVE 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL FROM TROUTDALE, OREGON WHO CALLED 911 WHEN BURGLARS INVADED HER HOME. THE 911 OPERATOR, A ROOKIE TRAINEE, KEPT MCKENZIE CALM UNTIL POLICE ARRIVED AND ARRESTED THE BURGLARS. STILL: Insert of Mackenzie Hughes. GFX HEADER: "911 Call" GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN VO FROM MACKENZIE'S 911 CALL): 911 Operator: "I'm going to stay with you., Mackenzie: I'm scared!, 911 Operator: "Do you expect...? I know. You're, you're, you're doing great though." INT TROUTDALE MS: Mackenzie in her bedroom holds her phone and shows how she hid under blankets on her bed. STILL: Insert of Mackenzie Hughes. GFX HEADER: "911 Call" GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN VO FROM MACKENZIE'S 911 CALL): "911 Operator: Where are you? What room are you in?, MACKENZIE: I'm in my room!, 911 Operator: "Ok. Ok. Don't talk so loud. OK?" INT TROUTDALE MS: Panning shot from the phone's receiver on the floor to Mackenzie under the blankets on her bed. MS: In interview Mackenzie says (about one of the intruders entering her room) "I just feel them, one of the guys, just staring right at me." EXT DAY MS: Emergency vehicle with flashing lights. STILL: Superimposed insert of 911 rookie trainee who handled Mackenzie's call, Rachelle Berry. STILLS: Inserts of Mackenzie Hughes and Rachelle Berry. GFX HEADER: "911 Call" GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN WHISPERS IN VO FROM MACKENZIE'S 911 CALL): "Mackenzie: He's in my room., 911 Operator: He's in your room?, Mackenzie: Yes, 911 Operator: Ok. Be quiet. Ok. Don't talk to me. It's Ok. Just don't talk., Mackenzie: (crying), 911 Operator: Ok. Take deep breaths. Ok? Think of something really fun. Ok? Try not to cry. Ok? I know it's hard. Don't say anything now Mackenzie. Just tell me if he leaves., Mackenzie: Ok." EXT DAY TROUTDALE MS: In interview Police Sgt. Steven Bevens says '"She did exactly what everyone should do. It was great." MS: Exterior of Mackenzie's home. INT OREGON IN COURT 3 MS: Officer handcuffs suspect Jorge Avila-Rodas. 2 MS: Lawyer shows document to suspect Benito Flores-Amador (Benito is standing in a prisoner enclosure area). MS: Lawyers near suspect Alexis Colidres-Munoz (Alexis is standing in a prisoner enclosure area). INT TROUTDALE MS: Mackenzie under the covers on her bed. STILLS: Inserts of Rachelle Berry and Mackenzie Hughes. GFX HEADER: "911 Call" GFX SUPERS (HEARD IN WHISPERS IN VO FROM MACKENZIE'S 911 CALL): "911 Operator: OK. You got me here with you, OK? You're doing a really good job. You're super, super brave., Mackenzie (sobs), 911 Operator: OK, Mackenzie, the officer is at the front door and he says you can come out to the front if you can." MACKENZIE: "Ok." INT TROUTDALE MS: Mackenzie comes out from under the covers on her bed. EXT DAY TROUTDALE MS: Exterior of Mackenzie's home. STILLS: Superimposed inserts of Mackenzie and Rachelle Berry. VO: NBC's George Lewis signs off from Los Angeles, California. 07:33:15 12-Year Old Who Called 911 During A Burglary Mackenzie Hughes, Her Mother, The 911 Operator Rachelle Berry, & Berry's Trainer Discuss The Call 911 trainee Rachelle Berry, her trainer Kelly Martinez, 12-year old who called 911 during a burglary in her home and got Berry as her operator Mackenzie Hughes, and Hughes' mother Tracey Ferguson seen in live 2-way remote from Portland, Oregon. Berry says in her training she gets a wide variety of calls daily but nothing touched her like Hughes, and says she has a 16-year old daughter so Hughes' call hit home. Martinez says Berry did a great job, and says Berry did a lot of the call on her own but she did throw suggestions at Berry to keep Hughes calm. Hughes says she gets sad and wants to cry when she hears the 911 call, says it sounded like the intruder was in her room for about two minutes, agrees she has gotten a lot of texts and e-mails telling her she was brave, and says it was "really nice" to see Berry in person. Ferguson says Hughes is only home alone for about 30 minutes a day and she's comfortable with that, and says her first instinct when she heard about the burglary was to turn her bus around (she's a bus driver) and get to Hughes. EJ: 07:36:52 (:12) INT OREGON IN A 911 DISPATCH FACILITY MS: Berry and Hughes hug and then Berry and Ferguson hug. 07:43:22 The Search Continues For A 23-Year Old Woman From Colorado Who Went Missing During A Hiking Trip In Nepal THE FAMILY OF A YOUNG COLORADO WOMAN IS SPEARHEADING A MASSIVE SEARCH AND RESCUE EFFORT IN NEPAL, AFTER TWENTY-THREE YEAR OLD AUBREY SACCO WENT MISSING THERE LAST MONTH WHILE HIKING. STILLS: Photos of Aubrey Sacco at her college graduation and with her parents Paul and Connie Sacco, and of Aubrey alone and with others during her trip to Southeast Asia. INT MS: In interview Connie says (part VO) "She's a free spirit. She's an artist. She's a yogi. She's the strongest person I've ever known." EXT DAY NEPAL MS: Mountain climbers seen as a snow-covered mountain is seen in the distance. MS: Animals walk on the mountain trail. GFX: Google Earth map of Syabru pans to Langtang National Park in Nepal. INT 2 MS: Connie points to a map of Nepal with red markings indicating different areas as another woman watches. MS: Connie shows photo album pictures to NBC's Janet Shamlian. MS: In interview while crying Connie says "She's my best friend in the world. And she knows that. And I know she knows we're trying to find her." EXT DAY NEPAL WS: Mountain and GFX: Superimposed Aubrey's missing person poster with her name, photo, and information. MS: Aerial of mountain. MS: Helicopter pilot looks out of a helicopter in flight over the mountain looking for Aubrey. MS: Aerial of homes on a mountain. INT MS: In interview Aubrey's father Paul says "The best way to find my daughter is to send those people out on the trail to look for her. And even though we have people out on the trail looking for her, some good people, it doesn't hurt to have numbers. It's a big place." EXT DAY NEPAL 2 MS: Pilot and Connie ride in a helicopter during a search for Aubrey. MS: Aerial of buildings along a hiking route where Aubrey registered (this is where her trail ends). MS: Helicopter's cockpit control panel pans to aerial of the mountains and ground below, and superimposed insert STILL of Aubrey is seen. INT MS: In interview (part VO) Connie says "I feel that she's just lost, she's just gotten off the trail and she's just missing. My gut is that she's waiting for her father to come and get her." VO: Shamlian signs off from Greeley, Colorado. 07:49:22 Doodle 4 Google Contest Winner 9-Year Old Makenzie Melton And Chief Google Doodler Micheal Lopez Discuss Makenzie's Winning Doodle GFX: Google.com homepage showing Doodle 4 Google contest winner Makenzie Melton's doodle instead of the Google.com logo. Makenzie Melton and Google's Chief Doodler Micheal Lopez seen live in-studio. Melton says "it's extremely awesome" to see her doodle on Goodle, describes the meaning behind her doodle (save the rainforest), says she's always cared about the environment, says it took four times to get her doodle right, says the hardest part was the background, and says she'd like Lopez's job. CU of her doodle on a t-shirt she's wearing seen. Lopez notes why Melton's doodle won, and says the doodle is on the webpage for today but will be on display at the Smithsonian Hewett Cooper Design Museum in New York City, New York along with 40 other contest entries. GFX: Inserts of other doodle 4 google contest entries. Outdoor Segments 07:00:53 (:05) Panning shot of US sailors in town for Fleet Week waving and cheering. Al Roker Segs 07:37:26 (:14) Elderly veteran who fought at the Battle of the Bulge says his name (can't understand him clearly) as others around him applaud. 07:38:09 (:06) Mother holds 6-week old Hillary (ph) and says Hillary's name and age. 07:38:48 (:11) Adults and children from Maine wearing identical t-shirts say "Maine" in unison. GFX plugs for weather.com and The Weather Channel. Commercials 07:24:16 book "The Bourne Deception" 07:24:31 Sleepy's 07:25:55 Benjamin Moore Aura paint 07:39:35 American Express openforum.com 07:40:05 movie "Letters To Juliet" 07:40:20 Pepsi Refresh Project 07:40:50 Boost Kid Essentials 07:41:05 Jif 07:41:20 Twizzlers 07:41:35 Red Lobster 07:41:50 Silk Pure Almond 07:42:05 The Home Depot 07:42:35 Fresh Express Salad 07:42:50 Sam's Club 07:45:31 Master Card Marketplace 07:46:01 International Delight 07:46:16 movie "Shrek: The Final Chapter" 07:46:31 Cadillac SRX 07:47:01 Loctite 07:47:31 Garnier Nutrisse Ultra-Lift Gravity Defying cream 07:47:46 Boost Kid Essentials 07:48:01 Carnival Cruises 07:48:31 Kellogg's Special K 07:49:01 All Oxi Active detergent 07:51:54 Starbucks Via Ready Brew coffee 07:52:24 Listerine Whitening 07:52:39 Bank of America 07:53:09 movie "Eclipse" 07:53:39 Subway 07:53:54 fibrocenter.com 07:54:09 Lawry's 07:54:24 Ensure 07:54:54 Dove Go Fresh 07:55:09 Banana Boat 07:55:24 Hershey Bliss 07:55:46 Empire Today

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