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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 07:02:38 Breaking News: Rescuers Find 16-Year Old Sailor Rescuers locate 16-year old Abby Sunderland, who is trying to be the youngest person to sail around the world. Today national correspondent Amy Robach reports on camera in the studio. 07:02:53 (EJ=2:00) EXT NIGHT THOUSAND OAKS, CALIFORNIA 2 MS: In an interview Sunderland family spokesman, William Bennett, says "It's a fantastic outcome. We are overjoyed." STILL: Photo of 16-year old sailor, Abby Sunderland. EXT NIGHT CU: In an interview Bennett says, "I'm happy to report that they did find the sailing yacht "Wild Eyes", it is upright in the water. They did talk to Abby on VHF radio. She says she is fine." STILL: Zoom in to photo of Sunderland. GFX: Insert still of Sunderland. EXT DAY MARINA DEL REY, CALIFORNIA 2010-01-23 MS: Zoom out from Sunderland on her sailboat. MS: Zoom out from Sunderland manning her boat. INT SAILBOAT MS: Sunderland, standing near the control console, says, " I've got my autopilot, my radar, all my instruments." STILL: Photos of Sunderland standing on her boat's deck. STILL: Photo of emergency beacons on the boat. GFX: Header "16-Year-Old's Journey" over graphic map of African, the Indian Ocean and Australia with graphic of a red line highlighting Cape Town, South African and middle of Indian Ocean where contact to Sunderland was lost. STILL: Close up photo of Sunderland. STILL: Photo of waves. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Sunderland's brother, Zac Sunderland says, "We're just hoping and praying she gets through it ok." STILL: Photo of Sunderland and her brother. EXT DAY MARINA DEL REY 2009 MS: Zoom in to Zac Sunderland, who sailed around the world. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Zac Sunderland says, "It looks like she's had some serious damage to her boat. But she's a great sailor and her boat is completely set up for conditions she was in." EXT DAY PERTH, AUSTRALIA WS: Rear shot of rescuers walking towards a plane. WS: A Qantas plane takes off from the runway. EXT DAY MS: Sunderland waves. EXT NIGHT CU: In an interview and in part vo, Bennett says, "The hull is in perfect condition. It's just the mast has been torn off. We're not sure how that happened, but she's been in some very severe weather conditions in the southern Indian Ocean. The good news is she's fine. She now she knows she's going to be rescued." GFX: Insert still of Sunderland's sailboat. GFX: Zoom in to photos of Sunderland. Robach reports on camera. 07:05:11 Breaking News: Family of 16-Year-Old Sailor Speaks Out Parents Laurence Sunderland and Marianne Sunderland seen with son Zac Sunderland in Thousand Oaks, California. In a two-way remote interview with Vieira (in Today Studio), Laurence says it was a very tense moment waiting for rescuers to fly over his daughter's boat, says rescuers contacted them when they spotted her, says it was a great outcome, that they are very happy, says they had experienced tense moments before when Zac sailed around the world, that those moments are not very enjoyable, says he and his family spent time giving rescuers whatever information they had, says he's glad the Australian government deployed a plane to search for his daughter, says rescuers rescue sailors all the time, says his daughter has proven herself on more than one occasion dealing with the problems that could arise in the ocean, says this is a testimony to Abby's will to survive, says he's still excited for his daughter. In an interview Marianne says she doesn't know what Abby told the rescuers, says it's a huge relief that her daughter was found, and says she knows her daughter is fine. In an interview Zac says the Indian Ocean is a pretty crazy ocean, that he had a hard time maneuvering his boat in the water, says his sister is the youngest girl to try to sail around the world, and says his sister has what it takes to do it. GFX: Header "16-Year-Old Sailor's Journey" over graphic of the atlas with a red line animating from Marina del Rey, California to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico to Cape Horn, Chile to Cape Town, South Africa and the middle of the Indian Ocean where Abby Sunderland was found. GFX: Insert stills of Abby Sunderland and her boat. 07:07:48 (EJ=:22) EXT DAY MARINA DEL REY, CALIFORNIA 2010-01-23 MS: Abby walks on her boat and steps off her boat. MS: Abby holds on to a handle. MS: Zoom out from Abby to spectators cheering. GFX: Insert still of Zac when he sailed around the world. 07:08:28 (EJ=:23) EXT DAY 2009 MS: Zac mans his sailboat in body of water. MS: Zac drives his boat. HIGH MS: Zac waves. 07:09:10 (EJ=:18) INT MS: Abby seated near the control console inside her sailboat. MS: Abby points to monitors on the control console. MS: Abby points to gages. 07:09:48 (EJ=:11) EXT DAY PERTH, AUSTRALIA WS: A Qantas Airways plane speeds on the runway. WS: (Seen through chain-link fence) A Qantas Airways plane takes off from the runway. STILL: Photo of Abby sailing. GFX: Insert still of sailboat with writing "SHOE CITY". STILL: Photo of Abby at the marina. 07:11:12 Disaster In the Gulf, Day 53: Admiral Calls BP Executives to Washington Coast Guard's Admiral Thad Allen asks BP's chairman of the board and his top leaders to meet with President Obama and other top leaders to discuss clean up and compensation for the lives devastated by the spill. NBC News chief environmental affairs correspondent Anne Thompson reports on camera at a marina in Venice, Louisiana. 07:11:31 (EJ=1:50) EXT UNDERWATER GULF OF MEXICO MS: Oil gushes from the damaged riser. MS: Oil spews from underneath the containment cap over the riser. MS: Remote operated submersible nears the pipe. EXT DAY OVER THE GULF OF MEXICO AERIAL: Panning shot of oil slick on the water's surface. EXT DAY MS: Workers stand on a skimmer during clean up operations. EXT DAY NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA MS: P&J Oyster House. INT MS: Men and women clean oysters. MS: Woman shucks oysters. MS: Gloved hands places oysters in a bucket. MS: In an interview P&J Oyster House's Al Sunseri says, "All we know is to process, sell and distribute the oysters around and it looks like we might not be able to do it. We don’t' know for how long." EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC MS: Low-angle shot of the Capitol. STILL: Photo of President Barack Obama meeting with relatives of the 11 men who died in the Deepwater Horizon rig. INT MS: Parent Bill Anderson, who lost his son Jason in the explosion, says, "We can't get our boys back. We can clean up pelicans and they will live. They will continue to live." INT MS: Workers clean a brown pelican. EXT DAY MS: A pelican is released and flies away over body of water. INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: At the podium Anderson says, " We cannot do that for our family members we lost." INT MS: Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana Mayor Bill Nungesser and unidentified men seen seated during a hearing. MS: Congressmen (unable to identify) seen seated. MS: Nungesser says, "I have spent more time fighting the officials of BP and the Coast Guard than fighting the oil." MS: Louisiana's Secretary of Wildlife and Fisheries Robert Barham testifies. EXT DAY OVER THE GULF OF MEXICO AERIAL: A plane sprays dispersant over the water. INT MS: Barham says, "If the government has its boot on the neck of BP, it is time to exert some additional pressure." EXT DAY MS: Tracking shot of reddish-brown globs of oil on water's surface. EXT DAY ALABAMA MS: Perdido Key State Park sign. WS: Panning shot of containment booms in body of water. EXT UNDERWATER GULF OF MEXICO MS: Oil gushes from vents. Thompson reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:13:56 Priest Sex Abuse Scandal: Pope Benedict Begs Forgiveness NBC News Jim Maceda reports on camera outside Vatican City in Rome, Italy. 07:14:08 (EJ=1:00) EXT DAY VATICAN CITY THIS MORNING HIGH WS: Thousands of faithful gather at Saint Peter's Square for Mass. MS: Pope Benedict XVI stands at balcony. HIGH MS: Panning shot of the faithful. MS: Pope Benedict (in Maceda vo) says, "We beg forgiveness from God and from the persons involved and promise to do everything possible to ensure that such abuse will never occur again." MS: Zoom out from priests. INT MS: The Pope walks down the aisle. INT MS: The Pope speaks. INT MS: The Pope speaking. INT MS: Pope Benedict speaks into a microphone. EXT DAY VATICAN CITY MS: The Pope speaks into a microphone. HIGH WS: Panning shot of thousands of pilgrims. MS: The Pope waves a censur during Mass. INT MS: In an interview Woodstock Theological Center's Father Thomas Reese says, "What happened to these children is so awful, so terrible, that the church has to continue to apologize, apologize, apologize over and over again." INT 3 MS: Man (standing between two women holding signs) speaks during a press conference. MS: Panning shot of photographs of children. MS: In an interview Survivors Network of Those Abused By Priests' Barbara Dorris says, "He isn't removing any of the predators that are currently in the parishes." Maceda reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:15:25 Potentially Hundreds of Remains and Grave Sites Have Been Misidentified or Misplaced in Arlington National Cemetery EXT DAY ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA WS: Panning shot of rows of headstones at Arlington National Cemetery. MS: Women stand near a headstone. MS: Rows of headstones seen. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of headstones. Morales vo. 07:15:38 Former South African President Nelson Mandela's Great-Granddaughter Is Killed In a Car Crash INT SOUTH AFRICA MS: Zoom out from Zenani Mandela and friends to Zenani speaking to her great-grandfather (and former South African president) Nelson Mandela. MS: Zenani stands. Morales vo. 07:16:00 Search Continues for Seven-Year-Old Kyron Horman in Portland, Oregon EXT DAY PORTLAND, OREGON MS: Searchers part tall grass during the search for missing seven-year old Kyron Horman. MS: Rear shot of a searcher standing near plywood. MS: A police officer walks and talks on a cell phone. CU: Zoom in to a flier with photo of Kyron Horman. Morales vo. 07:16:10 Boston Celtics Defeat the Los Angeles Lakers 96-89 in Game Four of the NBA Finals INT BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS HIGH WS: Boston Celtics' Rajon Rondo dribbles the ball on the court and shoots a layup. MS: Slow-motion shot of Rondo shooting a lay-up. Morales vo. 07:17:41 Life or Death Decision: Man Cuts Off his Own Arm to Save His Life Homeowner Jonathan Metz, trapped in his basement for three days with is arm stuck under his furnace, cuts off his arm to save himself. NBC News' Ron Allen reports on-camera live in Hartford, Connecticut. 07:18:12 (EJ=2:02) GFX: Insert still of Jonathan Metz and of Metz with two women over video of his home. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Metz's friend, Luca DiGregorio (ph), says, "I rang the doorbell, no one answered, checked the front door and it was locked." MS: Low-level shot of DiGregorio petting Metz's dog, Porsche. GFX: Insert still of Metz over video of his house. INT SAINT FRANCIS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL CENTER MS: At a press conference, Dr. Scott Ellner says, "It sounds like there was a nerve maybe that prevented him from completing the amputation. I've never seen anything like this where someone had to take their own life into their own hands to save themselves." 2 MS: Ellner, seated near Dr. David Shapiro, speaks during the press conference. EXT DAY WS: Panning shot from a fire truck to firefighters walking towards Metz's home. MS: In an interview unidentified firefighter says, "We used hand tools and we used a spreader we normally use to take the door off a car." WS: Tilt down to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center Emergency Trauma Center. GFX: Insert still of Metz. INT MS: At a press conference, Dr. David Shapiro says, "The way he did it was frightening, admirable, horrifying, brave, and just amazing to us." GFX: Insert still of Metz. INT MS: At a press conference, Shapiro says, "He's not out of the woods yet, but he's emerging from the forest so to speak." EXT DAY MS: Mountain climber Aron Ralston, who amputated his own arm, walks. EXT DAY UTAH MS: Ralston stands and gestures with a pocket knife. MS: Boulder where Ralston's arm was caught seen. AERIAL: Beauty shot of a canyon. MS: Point-of-view shot of a narrow opening. MS: Low-angle shot of rocks. MS: Ralston speaking. MS: Ralston, gesturing, says, "And the boulder came and smashed my left hand here and smashed my right hand up here." GFX: Insert still of Metz. INT MS: At a press conference, Ellner says, "For me he provides inspiration for myself more than just as a physician but as a human being." Allen reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:20:33 GFX: Insert stills of Jonathan Metz. GFX: Still of Metz and supers "Statement from Metz's Brother: I am unsurprised that Jon found a way to survive. Not only is Jon a great big brother, but also he is a strong person and a brilliant problem solver. I have never been more proud of him and am forever grateful to Jon's friends, coworkers and all those that helped him. - Kevin Metz". 07:31:29 Predator In Peru: Police: Joran Targeted Murder Victim For Money Police say Joran Van Der Sloot targeted Stephany Flores for robbery and reveals whereabouts of Natalee Holloway's remains. NBC News' Michelle Kosinski reports on-camera live in Lima, Peru. 07:31:51 (EJ=2:57) MS: Police officers stand near crowd of people. MS: Cameramen and reporters surround police car transporting murder suspect Joran Van Der Sloot. MS: Van Der Sloot seen seated in the back of the police vehicle. MS: Tracking shot of the police vehicle. MS: (Seen through windows) Van Der Sloot seated between two officers. MS: Rear shot of police cars arriving at the courthouse. INT MS: Officers escort Van Der Sloot (wearing a bulletproof vest). STILL: Freeze-frame photo of Van Der Sloot. CLIP: Surveillance video of Van Der Sloot and 21-year old Stephany Flores at a casino and of Van Der Sloot and Flores leaving the casino. CLIP: Hotel surveillance video of Flores following Van Der Sloot in the lobby and of Van Der Sloot and Flores entering his room. EXT DAY MS: (Amateur video) 18-year old Natalee Holloway speaks in the back of a moving car. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot. GFX: Insert still of Flores. INT MS: Van Der Sloot stands with officers. STILL: Photo of officer escorting Van Der Sloot. STILL: Photo of Flores. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot. STILL: Photo of Flores. INT MS: In an interview Peruvian National Police's Cesar Guardia Vasquez (in translator's vo) says "He noted that she was still breathing. There was signs of life and with his shirt he covered her face to asphyxiate her." CLIP: Hotel surveillance video of Van Der Sloot leaving his hotel room and of Van Der Sloot walking in the lobby. EXT DAY WS: Cars arrive at the Peru-Chile border crossing. EXT DAY SANTIAGO, CHILE MS: Officers escort Van Der Sloot (in handcuffs). STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot seated with officers in the back of a police car. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot. STILL: Photo of Natalee Holloway. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot during an exam. INT MS: Officers stand with Van Der Sloot as cameras flash. MS: Officers escort Van Der Sloot. MS: Officers escort Van Der Sloot in a corridor. INT MS: Officer fingerprints Van Der Sloot. MS: Officer counts money as Van Der Sloot places items in a plastic bag. STILL: Photos of Van Der Sloot with police. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot. STILL: Photo of then-17-year old Van Der Sloot. STILL: Photo of Holloway and friends. STILL: Close up photo of Holloway. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot typing on a computer. STILL: Photo of Holloway and her mother Beth. STILL: Photo of Holloway and friends. EXT DAY ARUBA, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 3 MS: Van Der Sloot poses for photo op with his father Paul and mother Anita. GFX: Layered shot of money and still of Holloway. INT MS: Beth Holloway steps up to the podium. STILL: Photo of Van Der Sloot in the back of a police vehicle. Kosinski reports on camera. (No signoff.) 07:35:11 Today Exclusive: Holloway Attorney Who Met With Van Der Sloot In an exclusive studio interview with Lauer, Beth Holloway's attorney, John Q. Kelly, says he's sure Joran Van Der Sloot is trying to get out of a corner he found himself in, says Van Der Sloot holds the key to where Natalee is, recalls receiving an e-mail from Van Der Sloot, says he approached the e-mails from Van Der Sloot on two fronts: closure for Beth Holloway if Van Der Sloot was telling the truth about where to find Natalee's remains and if the information was false, that it was a case of extortion and wire fraud, describes meeting Van Der Sloot in Aruba, and his demeanor when he told Van Der Sloot that he didn't have money with him, says Van Der Sloot is a big guy and well built, describes his meeting with Van Der Sloot the second time in Aruba and how the Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI) became involved, says he had $10 thousands with him when he met with Van Der Sloot, says part of the agreement was Van Der Sloot would lead him to Natalee, that Van Der Sloot told him Natalee was buried in the foundation of a house, says he took pictures of the house, says a week later Van Der Sloot told him in an e-mail that it was a scam, says he doesn't know why Van Der Sloot was allowed to leave Aruba, says Beth Holloway is devastated by what happened with Stephany Flores, that another girl is dead and another family is distraught, says you can look into Van Der Sloot's eyes and know that he's cold as ice and pathological. GFX: Insert graphic of e-mails between Kelly and Joran Van Der Sloot. 07:36:34 (EJ=:14) INT LIMA, PERU MS: Officers escort murder suspect Joran Van Der Sloot. MS: Van Der Sloot walks with officers. MS: Van Der Sloot enters elevator. MS: Van Der Sloot stands near officers in the elevator. 07:37:33 (EJ=:22) INT LIMA MS: Officer speaks with Van Der Sloot. MS: Van Der Sloot signs document as officer looks on. EXT DAY MS: Van Der Sloot seen seated in the back of a police car. MS: Zoom in to Van Der Sloot in the back of a police car. INT MS: Zoom out from officers escorting Van Der Sloot. GFX: Insert still of Van Der Sloot. 07:40:49 (EJ=:20) INT MS: Officer speaks with Van Der Sloot. MS: Van Der Sloot signs document as officer looks on. GFX: Insert small video clip of Van Der Sloot. GFX: Insert still of Beth Holloway. 07:42:14 GFX: Graphic plug of "Dateline NBC: Deadly Connection?" 07:46:40 Saying Not to Mother Teresa: Empire State Building Won't Honor Religious Icon NBC News' Peter Alexander reports on camera in the studio next to a monitor showing a live shot of the Empire State Building. 07:47:05 (EJ=1:50) STILLS: Photos of the Empire State Building in lights including red, white and blue for the Fourth of July; green to honor Earth Day; green and red in remembrance of Martin Luther King, Jr. GFX: Graphic of Catholic League banner and logo over video of the Empire State Building and video of Mother Teresa. EXT DAY MS: In an interview, Catholic League's president, Bill Donohue, says "I thought this would be a slam-dunk." 2 MS: Donohue speaks with Alexander. GFX: Insert graphic of letter denying Donohue's request to honor Mother Teresa. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Donohue says, "I was perplexed. I was befuddled, I was angry and a lot of mixed emotions about it." GFX: Insert graphic from the Empire State Building's owner and graphic excerpt "We do not accommodate requests for religious figures or requests by religions and religious organizations." GFX: Split screen of Cardinal John O'Connor and the Empire State Building let in red. GFX: Insert still of Pope John Paul II over video of the Empire State Building, dimmed to honor the pope. STILL: Photo of singer Mariah Carey holding a statue of the Empire State Building. GFX: Layered shot of the Empire State Building in yellow and clip of the TV show, "The Simpsons". STILL: Photo of the Empire State Building lit in red and yellow to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. GFX: Graphic of former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin's Twitter message, "U kidding, Empire State Bldg officials? U won't honor Mother Theresa's compassionate, selfless efforts for humanity, but honor Communist Mao?" EXT DAY MS: Walking with Alexander, Donohue says, "All he has to say is say, 'Listen we've reconsidered, we've never wanted to feel ill toward the Catholic community or Mother Teresa and would be delighted to light it up in blue and white and then it's over." STILL: Photo of Mother Teresa. Alexander reports on camera. (No signoff.) Outside Segments 07:00:58 (:06) Panning shot from spectators to the NBC News lettering outside the studio at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, New York. 07:02:22 (:04) Spectators cheer and wave. 07:30:00 (:21) Overhead and level shots of spectators, some with signs, cheering and waving outside the studio for upcoming Rascal Flatts concert. 07:43:51 (:04) Zoom out from live shot of the Empire State Building. 07:46:26 (:09) Live shot of the Empire State Building. 07:49:18 (:07) Overhead shot of spectators waving signs and foam guitars outside the studio. Stephanie Abrams Segments 07:42:23 (:23) The Weather Channel's Stephanie Abrams reports on-camera outside Studio 1A at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, New York. Abrams speaks with teachers from Oklahoma. 07:43:02 (:03) Abrams reports on camera near spectators. 07:43:34 (:08) Abrams promos the Weather Channel's website. 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