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Event Location(s): United States | Description: ANN CURRY substitutes for anchor Brian Williams 18:31:24 (2:23) Sinking Feeling: Economic Indicators All Point To A Further Downturn In The Economy EXT DAY LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA NBC's Lee Cowan reports on-camera. INT NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK MS: Traders on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange as bell rings. INT CU: Worker uses machinery in factory. MS: Construction worker at job site. EXT DAY MS: For Sale sign. MS: Shoppers stroll on car dealer lot. Tracking shot of cars for sale on lot. INT CNBC's Steve Liesman says "The worry about these numbers is that they speak of worse to come in the economy, and they raise the specter that maybe we're going to have a double-dip recession." MS: Worker uses machinery in factory. MS: Men look at blueprints. MS: Unemployed Michael White (ph) drinks from mug as he sits at computer. MS: In interview he says "I don't see this as a recovery summer at all. I see that there are still no jobs. They're still laying people off everywhere I look." MS: He uses computer. MS: He pours glass of water in kitchen. INT WASHINGTON, DC OHS: House leadership desks. MS: Man raps gavel. INT MS: Man uses hand tools in factory. MS: Man uses machinery in factory. EXT DAY OHS: Man uses circular saw on construction site. MS: Construction site. MS: Car drives past "For Sale" sign. MS: House for sale. GFX Indicating tax credits for homebuyers ended in April and home sales sank 30% in May. EXT DAY MS: Houses along suburban street. INT Liesman says "It isn't just one piece of data, it's all of the data that shows that the stronger growth we had earlier this year has definitely eased off." MS: Construction company owner Bill Vaughn (ph) talks with man at job site. MS: Painter paints baseboard. EXT DAY MS: Construction worker on roof of house as Vaughn and Cowan exit and Vaughn says "There's nothing out there right now." INT MS: Worker grouts tile floor. MS: In interview Vaughn says "I'm seriously contemplating closing up my company." EXT DAY LOS ANGELES Cowan closes on-camera (no signoff) a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:37:15 18:34:07 (2:56) Secrets And Lies: One Of The Ten Suspected Russian Spies Arrested Over The Weekend Proclaims His Loyalty To Russian Intelligence INT WASHINGTON, DC NBC's Andrea Mitchell reports on-camera from newsroom. INT (file) MS: Group of people including now-accused Russian spy Anna Chapman chat at event. STILL Insert still of Chapman. SKETCHES Some of the accused Russian spies in court. STILL Insert still of the suspects' accused paymaster Christopher Metsos. INT CYPRUS MS: Cypriot police officer on telephone. CU: Copy of the Cyprus Mail with a headlines about the spy case. EXT DAY CYPRUS NBC's Tom Aspell reports "Cyprus police have now issued a warrant for his arrest, but they fear he may have left the Greek-controlled area and traveled to the Turkish north, from where it's relatively easy to catch a boat to Syria, to Lebanon or to Turkey." STILL Insert still of Chapman. GFX Insert still of Chapman and then-husband Alex Chapman with supers indicating her family name is Kuschenko and that Anna told Alex her father was high up in the ranks of the KGB. EXT DAY LONDON, ENGLAND MS: Exterior of the Chapmans' apartment building. STILL Insert still of Anna Chapman with corporate logos of Netjets and Barclays. CLIP In insert interview Chapman says "And then I was also an investment banker. That's how I..." GFX New York Post cover featuring Chapman. CLIP From Russian TV news broadcast. STILL Insert still of two of the other accused spies, Richard and Cynthia Murphy. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: People walk on Columbia University campus. GFX GFX of document with supered excerpt "She [Cynthia Murphy] reports to the SVR [formerly the KGB] on her classmates and her clients." GFX of document with supered excerpt "The only goal and task of our service and of all of us is security of our country. All of our activities are subjected to this goal. Only for reaching this goal you were dispatched to US, settled down there, gained legal status and were expected to start striking up usefull [sic] acquaintances." INT MS: In interview former CIA director James Woolsey says "What the message ought to be is that the KGB is still the KGB. It's a paranoid institution. It is an instrument of power of the Russian state." EXT DAY BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS MS: Two sons of one of the accused couples walk along sidewalk pursued by media. INT WASHINGTON Mitchell closes on-camera (no signoff) a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:39:14 18:37:22 (2:11) Disaster In The Gulf: Rain Delay: Hurricane Alex Halts Oil Cleanup In The Gulf Of Mexico EXT DAY VENICE, LOUISIANA NBC's Anne Thompson reports on-camera. EXT DAY LOUISIANA MS: Wetlands. MS: Dead wetlands grass floats on water. CLIP In insert clip from interview, BP Gulf Coast Restoration Organization President and CEO Bob Dudley says "The cleanup effort has not been perfect..." EXT DAY LOUISIANA MS: Cleaning crew in boat in wetlands near oil containment boom. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO Aerial: Ships near oil slick on water. CLIP In insert clip from interview Dudley says "We're learning as we go. It hasn't been perfect, or you wouldn't see sights like that. But the effort has really doubled in the last month." EXT DAY LOUISIANA Low tracking shot of the super-skimmer ship A Whale. Various shots of the A Whale from different angles. MS: Thompson and others on platform dangling from (unseen) crane to board the A Whale. OHS: Thompson reports from helicopter pad on the deck of the A Whale. Tracking shot of vents on side of ship for collecting oily water for separation on board. INT LOUISIANA MS: Thompson and Chief Officer Mohan Singh Bais (ph) walk along oil-separating deck of the A Whale. MS: Thompson says "So most of the ships don't have this" and Bais replies "No ship have this? I say no ship have this." THOMPSON: This is the first of its kind? Mr. BAIS: This is the first kind. Yes. Various shots of the oil and water separating machinery on board the ship. MS: Whale logo on ship. MS: The A Whale. EXT DAY VENICE Thompson closes on-camera (no signoff) a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:41:45 18:39:47 (:34) President Barack Obama Makes His First Speech On Immigration Reform INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: President Barack Obama arrives for speech at the American University School of International Service. MS: He shakes hands with man on stage as audience applauds. MS: In speech Obama says "In sum, the system is broken. And everybody knows it. Unfortunately, reform has been held hostage to political posturing and special interest wrangling and to the pervasive sentiment in Washington that tackling such a thorny and emotional issue is inherently bad politics." Ann Curry intro a and c copies nat sot hit times 19:43:24 (vo) and 19:43:57 (Obama SOT) 18:40:59 (2:04) Whose America?: Born In The USA: American-Born "Anchor Babies" Keep Their Undocumented Immigrant Parents In The US INT MS: Mothers (faces seen) sit at table with their American-born babies. Various CUs of babies' faces. INT ARIZONA MS: In interview State Senator Russell Pierce says "It's outrageous. It's got to stop." MS: Pierce talks to media. EXT DAY ARIZONA Low shot: Arizona flag waves with cactus in foreground. INT ARIZONA MS: Children (faces unseen) walk from classroom. MS: Children (faces unseen) walk in school corridor. EXT DAY ARIZONA MS: Demonstrators march along street. MS: Riot police watch (unseen) demonstrators. MS: Lines of police surround demonstrators. INT PHOENIX, ARIZONA Panning shot from constitutional lawyer Dan Barr working in office to view of the city through window. MS: In interview Barr says "The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution says that all persons who are born in the United States are citizens. That's the beginning and the ending of the analysis." MS: In interview in restaurant, Pierce tells NBC's Kristen Walker "It's against the law to come into this country illegally, but yet we provide you the greatest inducement to break our laws, and that's citizenship to your child born here to illegal parents." EXT DAY PHOENIX Walker reports on-camera. INT MS: In interview boxer Henry Cejudo says "I love this country. I'd die for this country." MS: Cejudo boxes in gym. STILLS Cejudo with his mother. Insert stills of Cejudo after winning Olympic gold medals for the US in boxing. INT MS: In interview Cejudo says "Red, white and blue, I mean, that's what I bleed." EXT DAY ARIZONA Low shot: US and Arizonan flags with cacti in foreground. MS: Demonstrators hold banner "We are not criminals! We are humans!" MS: Demonstrators push strollers with babies. INT MS: The mothers (faces unseen) at table with their babies. MS: Babies play with toys. Walker signs off in vo from Phoenix. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:44:23 Commercials 18:43:19 Universal Orlando Resort (Harry Potter) 18:43:49 Cheerios 18:44:04 Allstate 18:44:19 Ford 18:44:49 Prilosec 18:48:01 Plavix 18:49:16 BP 18:50:16 Discover Card 18:53:47 Cialis 18:54:47 Phillips Colon Health 18:55:02 Toyota 18:55:32 Allstate 18:55:47 CVS 18:46:09 (1:40) Age-Old Debate: Living To an Extreme Old Age May Be More Heavily Dependent On Genetics Than Previously Thought INT Blurred layered shot of pedestrians and fast-moving clock. INT (file) MS: Dr Thomas Perls asks elderly woman "So you're clearly the oldest in your family?" MS: Perls takes notes as woman speaks (no audio). INT MS: Elderly woman makes bed. MS: Older people in meeting. EXT DAY MS: Young couple holds hands as they walk in park. INT MS: Young men (faces unseen) drink from plastic cups in bar. MS: Perls types on computer. xCU: Blue-tinted video of woman (faces unseen) smoking. MS: Elderly woman exercises. INT 2001-08-21 MS: in interview Perls says "But then to live the extra 10, 15, 20 years beyond that, I think you may need these genetic booster rockets." GFX X chromosome with super indicating 85% of centenarians are women. EXT DAY MS: Elderly couple (faces unseen) walk into store. INT NEW YORK NBC's Robert Bazell reports on-camera. INT MS: in interview Perls says "If we can understand the pathways that they are involved in, the biochemical pathways, maybe that would allow us to start thinking about some drugs that do the same thing as what these folks do naturally." Various shots of elderly people exercising in gym. EXT DAY MS: Elderly woman walks outdoors. INT MS: She sets dining room table. CLIP Today show's Willard Scott does his 100-th birthday greetings. INT CU: Gloved hands work with laboratory equipment. EXT DAY Low shot: People (faces unseen) walking in parking lot. Bazell signs off in vo from New York. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:46:31 18:51:02 Senator Robert Byrd Lies In Repose In The Capitol EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC Panning shot of Capitol building. MS: Military pallbearers carry Senator Robert Byrd's flag-draped casket up Capitol steps. INT WASHINGTON MS: Pallbearers carry casket through Capitol corridor. MS: They wheel casket into room. Ann Curry vo a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:48:25 18:51:50 (1:46) See Something...: New TSA Director John Pistole Takes Charge Today As New York's Successful "See Something, Say Something" Campaign Is Launched Nationwide INT NEW YORK CITY MS: New TSA director John Pistole is sworn in by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in Penn Station. INT Various shots of police, some with leashed dogs, on train platforms in different stations. EXT DAY Rolling shot of railroad tracks shot through window of train with insert stills from terrorist train bombings in Madrid, Mumbai, London, and Moscow. INT MS: Police officers. MS: New "See something, say something" poster on wall. INT NEW YORK MS: In speech at Penn Station, Napolitano says "The focus is solely on suspicious actions or behaviors associated with crime." EXT DAY MS: Train moves along tracks. INT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MS: Security checkpoint at train station. NBC's Tom Costello reports on-camera as he walks past line of people waiting at security checkpoint. INT NEW YORK MS: In speech at Penn Station as others including Napolitano look on, New York Police Department Commissioner Ray Kelly says "It's been a source of a lot of important information for us. We got thousands upon thousands of telephone calls." INT CU: Security checkpoint reflected in fish-eye mirror. GFX Highlighted document with TSA logo. EXT DAY Rolling shot of train tracks and trestle bridge. EXT DAY DETROIT, MICHIGAN 2009-12-25 WS: Northwest Airlines Flight 253 (an Airbus A-330 in Delta Air Lines livery) on tarmac, shot through chain-link fence, with insert still of so-called "underwear bomber" Umar Farouk Abdelmutallab. INT MS: In interview aboard train Pistole tells Costello "I think the biggest threat to aviation is what we saw on Christmas Day, that we know from the intelligence that the individual who constructed that device is still out there, still alive; and the concern is that he has constructed similar devices that other people may use." STILL Delta plane. INT MS: Police officer crosses station. Costello signs off in vo from Philadelphia. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:49:03 18:56:52 (1:54) Making A Difference: Gulf Coast Residents Volunteer To Save Turtle Hatchlings From Certain Death In Oil Spill EXT DAY GULF SHORES, ALABAMA MS: Oily surf crashes on beach. Various shots of oily beach. MS: Realtor Mike Reynolds walks on oily beach. EXT DAY GULF SHORES (Share The Beach-Laguna Key Team) Various clips of baby turtles struggling out of nest in sand and moving toward the water. MS: Oil in water. MS: Hatchlings move toward water and are carried off by surf. EXT DAY GULF SHORES MS: In interview Reynolds says "Oil and sea turtles don't mix, and so the mama sea turtles are affected by the oil, the baby sea turtles are affected by oil." CU: Sign warning people not to disturb the turtle nests. MS: Women walk along beach. MS: One walks toward cordon around nest. EXT DAY GULF SHORES (Share The Beach-Laguna Key Team) MS: Volunteers inspect cordoned-off nest. CU: Eggs in nest. EXT DAY GULF SHORES MS: in interview Reynolds says "It's sad and it's disturbing to see all this happening, but there's nothing to do but to react." EXT DAY FORT WALTON BEACH, FLORIDA MS: Sculptor Marlin Miller (ph) sands wood sculpture. MS: He uses chainsaw on sculpture. MS: He works on huge sculpture from cherry picker. Silhouette of Miller working from cherry picker on beach. MS: Various sculptures. MS: Crying woman hugs Miller and says "You bring us sunshine when there ain't none to have." MS: Miller talks with NBC's Mark Potter as he leans on wooden sculpture. In vo and interview Miller says "I just have a lot of compassion for those poor animals that are trying to figure out what's going on with them. You know, you see those pelican nesting areas, it's baby time for the dolphins." Various shots of Miller's wooden sculptures of animals. POV shot from moving boat pans back to show Miller's wife Renee (ph). MS: Miller and Renee sit on beach. OHS: People on beach and in water. MS: Man surfs. MS: in interview as Miller looks on, Renee says "You get depressed, you get sad, and then you just get angry. And the longer it goes on, the worse it gets." EXT DAY GULF SHORES MS of Reynolds on beach becomes insert video with insert video of the Millers walking on beach. MS: Oil on beach. Potter signs off in vo from Gulf Shores, Alabama. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:50:56

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