TDY DIRTY 08:00 Hour NY-TDY-20091116-0001 DIRTY Today Show
TDY DIRTY 08:00 Hour NY-TDY-20091116-0001 DIRTY Today Show
NBC ID: ARENIWCHUZ | Production Unit: Today Show | Media Type: Aired ShowBeschrijving
Event Location(s): United States | Description: 08:01:58 President Obama, At a Town Hall Meeting in China, Pressed for Greater Freedoms in the Communist Country INT SHANGHAI, CHINA THIS MORNING WS: Zoom out from President Barack Obama speaking on stage during a town hall meeting with college students. MS: President Obama speaks into a microphone. MS: A young man speaks into a microphone. MS: President Obama shakes hands with young men and women. 08:02:26 Federal Officials Look At the Thomson Correctional Facility to House Guantanamo Bay Detainees EXT DAY THOMSON, ILLINOIS WS: (File) Tracking shot of the Thomson Correctional Facility. WS: Tracking shot of coils of barbed wire and chain-link fence. INT MS: A man stands at the control console. CU: Finger presses a button on the touch screen monitor. MS: Jail cell doors slide to a close. EXT DAY CU: Rack-focus-shot from chain-link fence to razor wires. MS: Low-angle shot of the guard tower. WS: The Thomson Correctional Facility. INT CHICAGO, ILLINOIS MS: Democratic Illinois Senator Dick Durbin and Illinois Governor Pat Quinn walks. MS: Quinn speaks at the microphone. 08:02:46 The Mother of a Missing Five-Year Old North Carolina Girl Makes A Court Appearance After Being Charged With Human Trafficking and Child Abuse GFX: Insert still of Antoinette Nicole Davis. STILL: Zoom in to CU of five-year old Shaniya Davis. CLIP: Hotel surveillance footage of a man carrying Shaniya Davis to an elevator. 08:03:30 Powerful Storm Dumps As Much As 10 Inches of Snow On Denver and Surrounding Areas EXT DAY DENVER, COLORADO MS: Snow-covered bushes seen foreground to a sports utility vehicle driving in the street. MS: Man slowly walks on a snow-covered roof. WS: Man shoves snow from the sidewalk. MS: Low-angle shot of man shoveling snow. 08:10:09 Today's Call to Action: Fallen Marine's Messages for Family Back Home Fallen marine's video diary reaches his family months after his death in action in Iraq. 08:10:09 (EJ=2:02) CLIP: Amateur video clip of landscape as marine, Billy Spencer, says in vo "This is takeoff headed to Frankfurt, Germany." GFX: Insert still of 19-year old Billy Spencer. CLIP: Amateur video clip of Spencer says " we're in Baharia, Iraq. It's a little outskirts of Fallujah. We convoyed here last night. It's not really what any of us expected. It's kind of crazy." CLIP: Amateur video clips of body of water and a bridge and of the street. CLIP: Amateur night vision of lights in the distance as Spencer, in vo, says you're looking through bulletproof glass right now. CLIP: Amateur video clip of camouflage clothes. CLIP: Amateur video clip of a weight room. CLIP: Amateur video clip of Spencer saying this is our little weight room. I'm out here lifting weights so I can come home all stocky. CLIP: Amateur video clips of a wall and of Spencer. INT OHIO MS: In an interview Spencer's father, David Spencer, says "I had no idea the extent of the damage to that country and the living conditions that are troops go through." CLIP: Amateur videos of buildings in the distance and of children waving. CLIP: Amateur video of Spencer saying "So I got my flu shot the other day, and now I'm sick." INT MS: In an interview Spencer's stepmother, Dawn Spencer, says "Those videos are definitely a gift from Billy." CLIP: Amateur video clip of Spencer saying "I'm eating peanuts and drinking Mountain Dew right now, greatly healthy.' CLIP: Amateur video clip of children waving and in vo, Spencer saying "Hey, America. Hey America." INT MS: In an interview David Spencer says "He loved playing with the kids and giving candy and notebooks to the kids." CLIP: Amateur video clip of a street and children and in vo, Spencer saying "'Here's some more of just Fallujah, some good stuff. Some little kids, I just gave them like 50 dinars cause he was crying cause his house blew up, so I gave him some money." INT MS: In an interview Dawn Spencer says "We never said goodbye. We just said 'see you later.'" CLIP: Amateur video clip of Spencer saying "We get to come home in like 4 and half months, which is something to look forward to. Always." CLIP: Amateur video clips of a tank driving in the street and point-of-view shot of a street. INT MS: David Spencer seated next to his wife. CU: Computer screen displays video of their son. CLIP: Amateur video clips of Spencer. INT MS: In part vo and in interview David Spencer says "Through those videos I got to experience the last few months of my son's life. I was able to see the hard headed boy that I raised turn into a man, and that made me extremely proud." 08:12:12 (4:26) Billy Spencer's father David, stepmother Dawn, mother Julia Lockaby and stepfather Danny Lockkaby seen in the studio with Lauer. In an interview Julia says she hasn't watched all of the videos, says she watches the video a little bit at a time, says she was proud of his son before he was awarded the Silver Medal and the Purple Heart and says his son gave it his all in Iraq. (Medals and framed photos of Billy Spencer seen throughout segment.) In an interview David says it took him a long time before finally watching the videos, says he saw the changes in his son in the videos, says the boy who left became a man in Iraq, says even through the hardship of war, his son's personality stood out, says his son was a happy child, recalls Billy's childhood, that he had a heart bigger than anyone he met, that he was compassionate, says he was proud of his son before any medals were given to his son, says as a father, pride is one of the greatest emotion, says his considers himself the proudest father in the world, that he can't be any prouder, says his son gave it his all and says he wants to say hello to his son's unit, Indian Company 324. In an interview Danny says they found out by accident that they had videos, that they were told they were only pictures, recalls hitting play and seeing Billy talking, and says they knew that when Billy was deployed he was going to do whatever it took. In an interview Dawn says each one of them to a hand in raising Billy, says Billy took it to heart that if he wanted something he was going to work hard to get it. 08:12:48 (EJ=:26) CLIP: Amateur video clips of Iraqi children, of soldiers standing outside a building, of Bill Spencer and a marine, and of Billy and a marine watching a small child play. GFX: Insert still of Billy Spencer. STILL: Photos of Billy Spencer. 08:14:02 (EJ=:12) CLIP: Amateur video clips of Bill Spencer. 08:20:31 Today's Exclusive: Chimp Attack Victim Speaks Out: Part II INT CLEVELAND CLINIC, CLEVELAND, OHIO BRIEF CUTS: Shots of chimp attack victim, Charla Nash, and her therapist rolling a ball back and forth to each during therapy. MS: An aide holds a cup as Nash drinks from a straw. GFX: Split screen of a normal x-ray facial x-ray to Nash's x-ray. INT MS: In an interview Dr. Dan Alam says "I think this is one of the first patients in my entire career where I looked at her in the beginning and-- and came to the-- you know, realization that maybe she shouldn't survive and "Is there any worth for this woman to ever come back and be alive again?" INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Nash in bed. INT MS: Alam says "And she's proven us wrong. Actually all of these obstacles that she's gone through, many of us who took care her didn't think she could make it through them and it's really a miracle that she has." EXT DAY MS: Vieira walks with Nash, her daughter Briana and Nash's twin brother, Mike Nash. MS: In an interview with Vieira, Mike says "First she lived. Then she survived. Then we didn't know if she would wake up. When the doctor called me about long-term care she woke up. It's a miracle." INT MS: Nash stands as her therapist looks on. MS: Nash walks with two healthcare workers. EXT DAY MS: Mike Nash says "I watched her grow up from an infant to a mature lady in a matter of months." INT MS: Alam, wrapping Nash's head in a bandage, says "The big discussion we're going to have over the next few days again is what we're going to do for the next step of the procedure. Get some rest Charlie." INT CU: Hand seen near monitor displaying Nash's x-ray. GFX: Computer animation of Nash's facial injuries. INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Nash and therapists during therapy. INT MS: Vieira says "I would think there'd be days where you just, you know, you wake up and you just don't want one more session of physical therapy or occupational therapy or one more doctor poking at you. On those days, those difficult days, what do you say to yourself to get through them, Charlie?" MS/2 MS: In an interview Nash says "Well, there's the days that I don't feel well. But I always push myself to walk. I have to walk. So, I promised my doctor I'd walk everyday. Plus, I like to walk." MS: Vieira asks "But where does that tenacity come from?" MS: Nash says "I guess-- I don't know. I've always been that way. Doing something, always going." INT MS: A nurse, entering Nash's room, says "Hi Charlie." MS: Two nurses enter the room and walk over to Nash. MS: A nurse inserts a straw in Nash's mouth. MS: In an interview nurse, Cassie Jackson says "She can tell who is in the hallway by voice and she knows all the gossip on the floor and she knows what's going on before any of us do." MS: Jackson walks over to Nash in bed. MS: Tilt up from gloved hand to Jackson. MS: Jackson tends to Nash. INT MS: Vieira says "I happen to know, a little birdie told me that when Cassie told you that she was getting engaged, you told everybody before she had a chance?" MS: Nash says "Yeah. I tell everybody. 'Do you know Cassie got engaged?'" 2 MS/MS: Vieira says "So, I guess it-- it-- you-- you redefine what family means, don't you, when you're in a situation like this?" MS: Nash says "Yeah. They're great, all of them. They come in on my birthday. Oh, they started at 6:20 AM, singing to me. I put in a complaint to the services here." MS: Vieira asks "You put in a complaint?" MS: Nash says "You know, I said, "They're all singing to me all day." INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Nash and her daughter Briana. CU: Bag of candies seen. CU: Packages of cookies seen. INT MS: Vieira says "You also mentioned that you like to listen to books on tape and-- and wonder what you're listening these days." MS: Nash says "I finished "Harry Potter," I finished the fourth book, "Goblet of Fire." And now, I'm gonna skip from Harry Potter and go to some history and things. So, I'm doing Lincoln right now." INT MS: Alam walks over to Nash. MS: Panning shot from Nash in bed to her brother Mike Nash. EXT DAY MS: Vieira, seated next to Mike Nash, asks "When you think about your sister's future what is best case scenario?" MS: Mike Nash says "Being able you know, eat by herself, bathe herself, clothe herself." MS: Vieira says "A little independence." MS: Mike Nash says "Yeah." INT MS: Mike Nash and an aide help Nash stand. MS: Low-level shot of Nash, her brother and an aide walking. EXT DAY MS: Mike Nash and an aide walk Nash to a table. MS: Nash seated next to her brother. MS: Mike Nash talks to his sister. INT MS: Zoom in to Briana lying in bed with her mother. EXT DAY MS: Vieira, walking with Mike Nash, Nash and Briana Nash, asks "What are you going to be thankful for this year Charlie, who are you going to give thanks to, thanks for?" MS: Nash says "That I am still around to enjoy it with my family." MS: Vieira asks "What about you, Briana?" MS: Briana says "That she's alive and I still have my mom." 08:25:16 Vieira x-talks with Lauer, Curry and Roker regarding Charla Nash wanting to go back to Connecticut and how she's a candidate for a face transplant and hand transplant. 08:36:59 Today At the Rink: Evan Lysacek Takes the Ice In an interview with Vieira at the Rockefeller Center skating rink in New York City, New York, 2009 Men's World Figuring Skating Champion Evan Lysacek says he's feeling great and trying to stay calm for the Vancouver Olympics, says the U.S. as a great talent of skaters, that he would love to come home with the gold medal, says each competition is a stepping stone toward the Olympics, says he's trying to build up and go forward with each competition and says he did notice the sign, "Evan Is Heaven". Lysacek performs to "Firebird". Shots of Lysacek spinning and jumping in the rink. 08:43:59 Live Smart Today: Home Energy Savings 08:43:59 (EJ=3:06) EXT DAY WS: The sun rises in the horizon. WS: Low-angle shot of power lines. INT CU: Hand plugs a power cord in the outlet. GFX: Insert still of Earth and dollar bills. GFX: Insert small video clips of two families (the Kolodners and the Goldmans) seated at the dinner table. GFX: Satellite image of Mount Washington, Maryland. GFX: Insert video of Betsy Ringle and Kirk Kolodner and supers "The Kolodners". EXT DAY MS: In an interview Ringle says "I think the last couple winters, when we opened up our energy bills, we got a wake up call." GFX: Video of Joan and Jon Goldman and insert supers "The Goldmans". EXT DAY MS: In an interview Joan Goldman says "Typically, our summer bills are around $300. And our winter bills are around $600." (Insert supers "$300" and "$600".) INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Joan turning off lights around the house. EXT DAY MS: In an interview Kirk Kolodner says "I try to turn lights off, but that seems fairly inconsequential in the scheme of things." MS: In an interview Jon Goldman says "The biggest thing that we've done is, working with a thermostat. We turn it fairly far down in the wintertime." (Insert graphic of the thermostat.) GFX: Insert small video clips of the Kolodners' house and the Goldmans' house and insert stills of Smart meters. INT MS: Finger presses buttons on a meter. EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Shots of power lines and electrical towers. MS: Tracking shot of houses. EXT DAY MS: Home energy auditor Jim Conlon walks. GFX: Insert supers "Jim Conlon". GFX: Insert small video clips of Conlon auditing the Kolodners' home. INT MS: Conlon asks "Are there any perceived comfort issues? Any hot spots in the home - summer, cold spots in the winter?" MS: Ringle and Kolodner say "Yes." INT MS: Joan Goldman, standing near Conlon, says "There's an addition over there that was built in 1976 and it has terribly inefficient. It's freezing in the winter." MS: Rear shot of Conlon standing in front of a door. MS: Low-angle shot of Conlon standing near the door. MS: Conlon places a red curtain in front of the door. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of a fan during the "blower test". INT MS: Conlon, standing near a door, says "You should almost treat this as a door to outside." MS: Kolodner says "This is almost like an open window." MS: Conlon says "This is a big contributor." INT CU: Hand holds a detector. 2 MS: Conlon, holding the detector, says looks like there's air sneaking in at the top of the window over there see that dark line?" CU: Detector displays dark line on the small screen. MS: Joan Goldman says "I mean I can feel like a gust, yeah I can feel it - its just shooting on in." INT MS: Ringle cooks. MS: Ringle and Kolodner seated at the dining table with children. GFX: Split screen of Joan Goldman removing clothes from the washer and washing machine. INT MS: Joan Goldman closes the dishwasher. INT MS: Low-angle shot of Joan Goldman walking with a sales person at the Home Depot. GFX: Split screen of Joan Goldman and Kolodner shopping for caulk. INT WS: Joan Goldman pushes a shopping cart. MS: Kolodner places an insulation panel in a cart. MS: Joan Goldman places items in the shopping cart. GFX: Split screen of Joan Goldman and Kolodner shopping for weather strip and other items. INT MS: Conlon walks with Kolodner and Ringle. GFX: Insert supers "Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs" over video of fluorescent light bulbs. INT MS: Conolon, seated with Ringle and Kolodner, says knowing what your base load is and the number of lights, my guess is that you'd probably save maybe a hundred bucks a month, just on doing a lighting retro fit." CU: Hand screws in a light bulb. (Insert super "$100".) GFX: Supers "Areated Shower Heads". INT CU: Hand screws in a new showerhead. MS: Kolodner says "I would, I would be willing to try all of them." MS: Ringle says "You would? Even a low flow, huh?" MS: Kolodner says "Sure." GFX: Insert supers "$70-$100 a Year" over video of an aerated showerhead. VO: Conlon says "For a family of four, you could probably save to a hundred bucks a year." INT CU: Hand uses a box cutter. CU: Caulk is applied on an insulation panel. GFX: Supers "Sealing Drafts" over video of man insulating a closet. INT MS: Low-angle shot of Jon caulking a window. GFX: Supers "Caulking and Weatherstripping". INT CU: Crack seen between window and frame. MS: Conlon, standing next to Joan Goldman, says "Wherever you can see daylight, which you can see through this little guy, you know air is coming through." GFX: Supers "Closing Crawl Space" over video of the crawl space. GFX: Supers "Annual Maintenance" over video of a plumber tending to the furnace. INT MS: Conlon removes the furnace's filter. MS: Conlon says "You've got a big, burly air filter. How often do you change it?" MS: Joan Goldman says "Um not that often." MS: Conlon says "One tip that I recommend to people is putting, jotting down the date that it was installed so you can tell." INT CU: Utility statement showing a balance of $422.74". 08:47:05 Kirk Kolodner, his wife Betsy Ringle, Joan and Jon Goldman seen in Mount Washington, Maryland. In a two-way remote interview with Curry, Joan says what they did to the home in order to save money was not hard work, that it was basic work. In an interview Jon says it's good to see that they can have an affect. In an interview Ringle says the work they did at the home in order to save money was not that complicated, and says the project has made the family better stewards. In an interview Kolodner says they can probably do more measures to save more money, says they are more aware of their energy consumption, and that they are modifying their behavior slightly. GFX: Supers "Live Smart: Home Energy Savings: Goldman Annual Bill: $4632; Potential Savings: $547.03". GFX: Supers "Live Smart: Home Energy Savings: Kolodner Annual Bill: $4647; Potential Savings: $1054.06". 08:52:23 Human Lab Rats: Medical School Using Actors for Training Today correspondent Jenna Wolfe reports on camera in the studio. 08:52:34 (EJ=3:10) CLIP: Clip from the TV show "Seinfeld" featuring Jerry Seinfeld, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Michael Richards. STILL: Photo of medical students seated in front of computers, of a medical student with a patient. INT MS: In an interview USF Health's Dawn M Schocken says "We teach medical students how to be doctors." MS: Schocken speaks with actors. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of actors' faces. GFX: Insert graphics of ailments scripts. INT MS: In an interview USF Health's Dr. Fred Sloane says "A regular standard ulcer, that might be an easy case. Whereas a bile duct obstruction or the common bile duct could be a very complicated case for a student, that they may not understand." BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Wolfe seated with actors and of actors' faces. MS: Sloane, seated across from Wolfe, says "So the pain was around the belly button, periabilibcal, when it started. When you woke up this morning it had moved to the right lower side." MS: Female medical student enters an exam room and older man greets the medical student. MS: Female medical student shines a light in man's eyes. MS: Female medical student # 2 enters an exam room. MS: Female medical student #2 asks patient if she's ever had surgeries. EXT DAY MS: Sign, "USF Health - University of South Florida". GFX: Insert supers "36,000 Standardized Patient Visits" and "150 Ailments" over video of a medical building and of medical students tending to "patient". INT MS: Older man speaks with female medical student #2. INT MS: In an interview Sloane says "I went to medical school in an era where we did not have standardized patients. We did not have mannequins to practice on. The first time you saw appendicitis was a real appendicitis was on a real patient." INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Wolfe seated with actors and of actors leaving the conference room. MS: Wolfe dons a gown. MS: Wolfe walks in a corridor and greets woman and woman hands Wolfe a clipboard and tells her who she's going to be. MS: Wolfe reacts to having appendicitis. GFX: Insert supers "Smanatha Browning" and "Appendicitis". INT MS: Medical student, Catherine Couvier (ph) enters the exam room and introduces herself to Wolfe and asks about her complaints. MS: Wolfe says "I just have a really bad stomachache. I just feel so sick." MS: Wolfe and Couvier's reflection seen in mirror. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Couvier asking Wolfe questions about the pain and diagnosis her with appendicitis. GFX: Super "Appendicitis" flashes. INT CU: Computer screen displays a questionnaire. MS: Wolfe seated in front of the computer. BRIEF CUTS: Close up shots of the computer screen displaying the questionnaire. MS: Schocken asks "How did it go?" MS: Wolfe says "It went so well that I actually have appendicitis now." MS: Wolfe, standing near Couvier, asks "How big a role do you think this plays in your studies?" MS: Couvier says "There's a lot at stake, when you're dealing with a real patient. So it's good to be able to get the kinks out and learn on a standardized patient, before the real world." MS: In an interview Schocken says "It's joyful to watch them graduate. And it's even more joyful to have them come back as a resident and say, "When we did that activity, that changed my life." STILL: Photos of medical students tending to "patients". INT MS: (Wolfe: You think this program makes them better doctors?) Schocken says "I know it makes them better doctors." INT MS: Black and white shot of Wolfe shaking hands with Couvier. MS: Wolfe, walking with Sloane, says "All right. So appendicitis today. What's up for tomorrow?" MS: Sloane says "Well, tomorrow it's gonna be coloductal lethiesis with superimposed coralangitis." 2 MS: Wolfe asks "Is that like leg pain or something?" 2 MS: Sloane says "Jenna, this is going to be a long day." Wolfe reports on camera in the studio and Vieira tells her to bend over. 08:00:03 Outside Segments 08:00:03 (1:43) Zoom out from scaffolds surrounding the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree to tracking shot of spectators, some with signs, cheering and waving outside Studio 1A. Lauer, Vieira and Roker report on camera and discuss upcoming segments. 08:05:40 (:16) Vieira reports on camera near spectators and notes she loves pies. Woman places a purple ribbon on Vieira's collar. Vieira notes the purple ribbon represents the fight against pancreatic cancer and that "cancer sucks". 08:30:17 (2:16) Tracking shot of spectators cheering and waving signs outside the studio. Lauer, Vieira, Roker and Curry report on camera and discuss upcoming segments. Men's figure skater Evan Lysacek skates in the rink. 08:34:20 (:15) Lauer reports on camera near spectators Lysacek spins on the ice. 08:50:35 (:07) Tracking shot of spectators waving and cheering outside the studio. 08:52:15 (:04) Spectators cheer and wave. 08:00:00 Commercials 08:06:14 Advil PM 08:06:44 Chevy Equinox 08:07:14 Town House Toppers 08:07:44 Kay Jewelers 08:07:58 incredibleegg.org 08:08:14 Crest Extra White With Scope 08:08:44 Truvia 08:09:14 American Express 08:16:39 Macy's 08:17:09 Lindt Lindor 08:1723 movie "Santa Buddies" on DVD 08:17:39 CVS 08:18:09 Zales 08:18:38 Toyota 08:19:09 GE 08:19:39 Jif peanut butter 08:34:36 Leona Lewis CD "Echo" 08:35:06 TD Bank 08:35:36 Amazonkindle 08:41:35 movie "Planet 51" 08:41:50 Berkeley College 08:42:20 Stephen King "Under the Dome" 08:42:50 Nissan Chow Mein 08:51:30 Chase