TDY SPLIT CLEAN 07:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100315-0001 SPLIT TRACK Today Show (Part 1 of 2)

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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 07:02:51 Northeast Nightmare: Deadly Monster Storm Slams East Coast Rain and wind hit the Northeast, causing heavy damage, major flooding power outages, and some deaths. NBC's Michelle Franzen reports live on-camera before a house damaged when a tree fell into it in Hackensack, New Jersey. EJ 07:03:16 (2:00) EXT DAY Panning shot of an uprooted tree lying before a house in aftermath of a storm. MS: A tree lies in floodwater. MS: A flooded street. MS: A tree is lowered to the street before a house by a crane during clean up MS: A utility pole leans forward. MS: A car in a flooded street. EXT DAY FAIRFIELD COUNTY, CONNECTICUT MS: A splintered tree. MS: Fallen tree branch lies on a car. MS: Fallen tree lies on a car. MS: Fallen tree lies in an intersection. MS: Damaged roof of a home hit by a fallen tree. MS: In interview, a man says, "It sounded like a hurricane. I've been in hurricanes before." EXT DAY WAYNE, NEW JERSEY MS: A person wades through floodwater MS: In interview, Wayne resident Beth Sorrentino (ph) says, "Our dreams, our family, everything, it's just ruined." MS: Sorrentino holds a pet in a recue boat in the floodwater. MS: A man walks from the boat holding a pet. MS: Sorrentino steps off of the boat. MS: A flooded residential street. Panning shot of flooding. EXT DAY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MS: A car drives in flooded street. MS: A car stranded in flooded street. EXT DAY EWING, NEW JERSEY MS: Season Stuffle stands nearby her car. MS: In interview, Stuffle says, "It didn't look that high until we got in it. It pushed our license plate straight up and it came over the hood and then we were done." EXT DAY MASSACHUSETTS MS: Firefighters carry an inflatable raft towards floodwater. MS: Firefighters tend to a woman in the raft. MS: Firefighters move the raft in the water. MS: A couple with a small child ride in a raft. MS: In interview, a fire chief says, "This is the worst it's been in a long, long time." EXT DAY MS: Police tape cordons homes, and a fallen tree. MS: Flooded residential street. MS: Floodwater on other side of chain link fence. MS: An American flag flaps in the wind. MS: Destroyed scoreboard. MS: Police tape cordons a splintered and uprooted tree. MS: Debris floats in floodwater. INT MS: In interview The Weather Channel Meteorologist Adam Berg says, "This was quite a rare event butt we have to go all the way back to 1999 to find impacts that were as bad as they were with this system. That was Hurricane Floyd." EXT DAY MS: A power company worker works on power lines from a cherry picker. GFX: Super "500,000 Without Power." EXT DAY MS: A power company worker works on power lines from a cherry picker. MS: Tangled power lines. MS: A power company worker works on power lines from a cherry picker. MS: An uprooted tree. EXT DAY LARCHMONT, NEW YORK MS: In interview, a man (a tree lying on his house, seen in the background) says, "The tree behind me in some high winds came down on the house. My initial reaction is, 'Wow, it sounds like a car exploded.'" MS: The tree lying on the man's house. EXT DAY ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA MS: A flooded street. MS: Flooded building cordoned off by police tape. MS: Debris floats in floodwater. MS: Water sprayed from an unseen fire hose clears debris on the sidewalk. MS: A firefighter sprays water on the sidewalk to clear debris. MS: A man cuts a tree with a chainsaw. MS: Clean up crew lifts a fallen tree with a crane. Franzen reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 07:07:08 American Outrage: U.S. Consulate Workers Murdered in Mexico The State Department has issued a warning for employees working in and Americans traveling to Mexico following the shooting murders of consulate workers in Ciudad Juarez, which has been plagued by violence spilling over from the drug wars. NBC's Mark Potter reports live on-camera from El Paso, Texas. EJ 07:07:25 (1:47) EXT DAY CIUDAD JUAREZ, MEXICO MS: Police surround a White Toyota where a US consulate worker and her husband were shot to death in a drive by shooting. MS: The Toyota. MS: Police converse by the Toyota. STILLS Insert still of the US consulate worker Leslie Enrique and her husband Arthur Redelfs. Photo of police carrying Enrique and Redelfs's baby. EXT DAY CIUDAD JUAREZ Shots of police in the street at crime scene of a drive by shooting. MS: Oncoming traffic. MS: Riot police ride atop a truck. EXT NIGHT CIUDAD JUAREZ MS: Riot police at crime scene. MS: Police before bodies lying on the ground at the crime scene. MS: Police converse. MS: Police lay a sheet on bodies. MS: Door with bloodstain. INT MS: In interview, Former Mexican Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda says, "There is more violence today in Ciudad Juarez than ever before, people feel more insecure than ever before." EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC WS: Exterior of the White House. GFX: Supers "DEEPLY SADDENED AND OUTRAGED", "...WORK TIRELESSLY TO BRING THEIR KILLERS TO JUSTICE." GFX: Insert still of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. GFX: Supers "APPALLING", "ASSAULTS ON MEMBERS OF OUR OWN STATE DEPARTMENT FAMILY ARE, SADLY, PART OF A GROWING TRAGEDY BESETTING MANY COMMUNITIES IN MEXICO." EXT DAY CIUDAD JUAREZ MS: A police truck speeds down a street. MS: Police in gunfight with unseen assailants. MS: Riot police in gun battle. MS: Riot police run. MS: A police helicopter flies. Shots of riot police running. GFX: Supers "7 Dead a Day." MS: A dead body on the ground, covered by a sheet. MS: People hug. GFX: Supers "450 Dead This Year." MS: A car. MS: A boarded up business. MS: A boarded up business. WS: Abandoned homes. MS: A dead body covered by a sheet at a crime scene. MS: A pile of bags of cocaine. INT MS: In interview, Woodrow Wilson Center Mexico Institute Andrew Selee says, "This is really a circular trade. American consumers buy the drug and send millions into Mexico and that money then fuels the violence in Mexico." EXT DAY MEXICO MS: Cordoned crime scene. STILL Insert still of Mexican President Felipe Calderon Potter reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 07:09:51 Highway Hoax?: NHTSA Investigators Can't Replicate Runaway Prius James Sikes, who claimed his Toyota Prius accelerated out of control on a California freeway last week, is being accused of making the incident up, as investigators haven't been able to replicate the incident. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports live on-camera from San Diego, California. EJ 07:10:04 (2:25) GFX: Still of driver James Sikes's Toyota Prius. GFX: Supers (from 911 call, made by James Sikes heard in VO) "SIKES: OK I got hwy patrol around me... doing over 90.", "911: You're over 90?", "SIKES: Yeah. Hold on!" EXT DAY EL CAJON, CALIFORNIA MS: Prius driver James Sikes walks with a man in a Toyota dealership lot. GFX: Animation depicting Sikes's Prius accelerating out of control on a freeway. EXT DAY EL CAJON MS: In press conference, Sikes says, "You have to be there. You really have to be there." EXT DAY SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AERIAL: Sikes's Prius wedged against a police cruiser on the freeway, after the cruiser was used to slow down and stop it. AERIAL: A flatbed truck before the Prius. MS: The flatbed truck carries the Prius. MS: Hybrid logo on the Prius. MS: The Prius. EXT DAY Tracking shot follows a Prius driving in traffic. GFX: Supers "...we have not been able to find anything to explain the incident...", "The system on Mr. Sikes' Prius worked during our engineers' test drive." INT MS: Wall Street Journal's Kate Linebaugh. MS: Linebaugh types. MS: In interview, Linebaugh says, "I think in the case of Mr. Sikes, from what we are hearing from our sources, they are saying that there is mounting evidence, based on the investigation, that the vehicle, that cast doubt on his story." CLIPS: Clips from Edmunds.com video featuring experts attempting to replicate Sikes's runaway Prius in tests. GFX: Still of driver James Sikes's Toyota Prius. GFX: Supers (from 911 call, made by James Sikes heard in VO) "911 Have you tried to put it in neutral?, "SIKES: I'm trying to control the car!" EXT DAY EL CAJON MS: Sikes walks with others (shot free-frames and highlights Sikes). GFX: Graphics of documents detailing Sikes's debt. EXT DAY EL CAJON MS: Sikes in walk and talk with a man. INT MS: In interview, Independent Journalism Project's Michael Fumento says, "When I started looking into it and thinking about motivations, I was just thinking about things like the balloon boy hoax." STILLS Photos of Sikes's Prius. EXT DAY CALIFORNIA MS: California Highway Patrol Officer Todd Niebert speaks in press conference (no audio). EXT DAY SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AERIAL: Sikes's Prius wedged against the police cruiser. INT MS: Former National Highway Traffic Safety Administration head Joan Claybrook. MS: In interview, Claybrook says, "I see no other case where either Toyota or the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration have reproduced the problem, so the fact that they didn't in this case means nothing to me." Almaguer reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 07:12:50 Highway Hoax?: NHTSA Investigators Can't Replicate Runaway Prius: Congressman Darrell Issa Discusses Investigations Into Acceleration Problems In Toyota Cars EJ 07:13:40 (:20) EXT DAY SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AERIAL: James Sikes's Toyota Prius wedged against a police cruiser on the freeway, after the cruiser was used to slow down and stop it. AERIAL: The Prius wedged against the cruiser. AERIAL: People walk from the flatbed truck before the Prius. AERIAL: The Prius wedged against the cruiser. AERIAL: The Prius wedged against the cruiser. EJ 07:14:26 (:21) INT MS: A man hooks up a computer to the electronics under the dashboard in the footwell of a Toyota car. MS: The man removes the computer cable from under the dashboard. MS: The man (faces unseen) works. MS: Toyota cars in work bays. MS: Toyota cars in work bays. CU: A man (faces unseen) holds accelerator pedals. MS: A man opens a toolkit. Republican California Representative Darrell Issa joins Meredith Vieira (in Studio 1A) in two-way live remote from Washington, DC. MEREDITH VIEIRA: Congressman Issa, good morning to you. Representative DARRELL ISSA: Good morning, Meredith. VIEIRA: One of your staff members was there when investigators last week tried to replicate what John Sikes--I'm sorry, James Sikes said happened to his vehicle, and they couldn't do it. So that does raise the big question, do you believe that Sikes is lying? Rep. ISSA: Well, I did--as you said, I did have an engineer, not an automotive engineer, on my staff there present to look at the thoroughness of Toyota and NHTSA's evaluation, and they did note deep concerns. And although I want to wait for the final report from NHTSA, it appears as though this is not an example that would likely be credible in finding a new flaw in the Toyota system. They actually interviewed or looked at two vehicles, the other one was explained. And I think that's important, because I know you had Joan on just before, that they normally do find the problem. If it's not carpet entrapment, usually it's a misunderstanding or something related to how the car actually works, as it was in the case of the ES-350. VIEIRA: But let me stop you there for a second, Congressman. The investigation also showed that Sikes' brakes were completely worn out, which could indicate that he was slamming on them, as he claimed he was. And his lawyer went on to say that he believes there's a ghost in the machine, a software problem. Is that a possibility? Rep. ISSA: Well, Akio Toyoda, the chairman, who we, quite frankly, hauled in front of our committee, said there could be something, they can't eliminate it. And they're working with both independent organizations, their own Toyota engineers and NHTSA to see if there is. But let's also not rush to judgment. We're quick to haul them in for past mistakes, but I think we have to a little more careful not to assume that there's something you can't find, when in fact every major problem has--that they've found, they've been able to duplicate. And we're holding them to a high standard of looking at every vehicle. That's why I had an engineer out there for overseeing both of their activities, is we want to make sure that the NHTSA's not asleep at the wheel the way, quite frankly, we thought they were for the last 10 years. VIEIRA: Well, that staffer was actually turned away when he first got to the sight of the investigation. You've been critical of NHTSA. Do you think that the federal officials are doing all that they can to keep auto--you know, drivers safe? Rep. ISSA: Well, first of all, I want to thank Secretary LaHood. He intervened. For the first time, there was an outside individual looking at it, simply making sure the government was doing its job. That kind of transparency's important. And that's really our only role. We're not there to second guess them, we're simply there to make sure that they go through a proper process and they don't allow investigations to end without a proper conclusion. And I think that's the important thing that people have to understand, is NHTSA and the Department of Transportation are now working very hard with Toyota to make sure that every complaint is looked at thoroughly and, if there is any merit to it, that there's a resolution in the way of a recall or whatever's necessary. But we also have to realize that Toyota has the finest engineers probably in the world, and they're also focused on it. Give them the benefit of the doubt, that they're also very different than they were over the previous years in which often they knew there was a problem and they weren't aggressively fixing them. VIEIRA: All right, Congressman Darrell Issa, thank you very much. Rep. ISSA: You're most welcome. 07:16:30 One More Last Chance: Will Democrats Pass Health Care Reform This Week? Democrats hope the health care bill will pass this week but House leaders acknowledge they don't have the votes at the moment. The President has delayed his trip to Indonesia and Australia to be there for last minute negotiating and arm twisting. NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports live on-camera from outside the White House in Washington, DC. EJ 07:16:45 (1:49) CU: An EKG meter shows heart rate. GFX: Insert television news clips of Democrats, including South Carolina Representative James Clyburn, Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, and Robert Gibbs speaking in interview. CLIPS: Clips from "Meet the Press" featuring Senior White House Advisor David Axelrod in interview with NBC's Tom Brokaw. Axelrod sys, "It's time to bring this to a close." Brokaw says, "And you're going to get it passed?" Axelrod says, "I'm confident." INT MS: Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks at a press conference while flanked by Democratic Representatives. CLIPS: Clips from "Meet the Press" featuring Clyburn. He says, "No, we don't have them as of this morning, but we've been working this thing all weekend, we'll be working it on into the week. I'm also very confident that we'll get this done." INT WASHINGTON, DC IN HOUSE CHAMBERS HIGH WS: People work nearby the leadership desk. GFX: Super "216 Votes." GFX: Layer shots of the House and of money. GFX: Supers "CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE", "Score." INT MS: A Democratic Representative speaks at a press conference. GFX: Super "Federal Funding of Abortion." EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC MS: Low shot of the Capitol Building. GFX: Graphics indicate the Democratic House members will have to pass the Senate's health care bill this week and trust the Senate to pass fixes under "reconciliation", which requires a simple majority. CLIPS: Clips from "Meet the Press" featuring Durbin and Brokaw. Durbin says, "When Nancy Pelosi goes before her House Democratic caucus, it will be with the silent assurance that when reconciliation comes over to the Senate side, we're going to pass it." CLIPS: Clips from ABC News' "This Week" featuring Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. He says, "If they do this, it's going to poison the well for anything else they would like to achieve this year or thereafter." INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: President Barack Obama enters the Oval Office. INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Obama poses with Pelosi, Clyburn, Pelosi, Durbin and others. INT WASHINGTON, DC 2010-03-12 MS: In press conference, Pelosi says, "I'm delighted that the president will be here for the passage of the bill. It's going to be historic." Guthrie reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 07:19:12 A Car Bombing Killed At Least 7 Civilians and Wounded 20 Others in Fallujah, Iraq As Votes Were Being Counted In Last Week's National Elections EXT DAY FALLUJAH, IRAQ MS: Iraqi soldiers stand amidst debris of destroyed cars in aftermath of a car bombing. MS: Wrecked cars. INT IRAQ MS: People sort ballots. MS: A man carries a ballot box. MS: People sort ballots. VO: Ann Curry. 07:19:29 2 People Were Killed and At Least 30 Injured In a Weekend Avalanche In Revelstoke, Canada EXT DAY REVELSTOKE, CANADA Panning shot of rescuers walking on the snow in aftermath of avalanche. MS: Rescuers tend to avalanche victim. MS: Two rescuers walk with an avalanche victim. MS: People lift unseen victim on stretcher and place the victim in a helicopter. VO: Ann Curry. 08:19:40 A Driver In Tennessee Turned a Corner and Drove Into a Rockslide EXT DAY BLOUNT COUNTY, TENNESSEE MS: A car drives into rocks on the road in aftermath of a rockslide. MS: The driver steps out as a police officer runs up towards the car. VO: Ann Curry. 07:19:50 Thousands Gathered Outside Poway High School To Remember Murdered Teenager Chelsea King EXT DAY POWAY, CALIFORNIA 2010-03-13 MS: Zoom in to a man speaking at a memorial service at Poway High School for murdered teenager Chelsea King. MS: Memorial attendees holds up sunflowers. MS: People walk together. VO: Ann Curry. 07:20:09 Market Update: Watching Wall Street: CNBC's Erin Burnett Reports On the Stock Market CNBC's Erin Burnett reports live on-camera from the New York Stock Exchange in New York City, New York. Burnett says Connecticut Senator Christopher Dodd will be putting forth his financial reform bill, which gives more power to the Fed when it comes to American consumers, some Republicans say bipartisan support is a possibility, Dodd says they have 60 days to make it the law of the land, and traders believe it could be tougher on banks. She says Bank of America wants to open direct branches in China. 07:20:54 Actor Peter Graves, Famous For Staring In "Mission: Impossible" and "Airplane", Died On Sunday Of An Apparent Heart Attack At 83 CLIPS: Clips from the movie "Airplane" featuring actor Peter Graves VO: Ann Curry. 07:31:18 "I Love Johnny": Rielle Hunter Speaks Out About the Edwards Affair Rielle Hunter discussed her affair with former presidential candidate John Edwards with GQ Magazine. (Continued...)

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