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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 18:31:28 Flight Risk: NTSB Investigation Say Colgan Air Crew Flying Under Continental Airlines Were Not Prepared The NTSB's report coming out in record time. Regional airline Colgan Air was flying Flight 3407 for Continental but flying Continental's logo. Today the NTSB heard evidence that this crew simply wasn't up to the job and it's time for some changes. NBC News' Tom Costello reports on-camera live in the newsroom in Washington, DC. 18:31:46 (EJ=1:52) EXT NIGHT CLARENCE CENTER, NEW YORK 2009-02-12 WS: Smoke billows from the wreckage of Continental Airlines Flight 3407. MS: The plane's tail section seen in the flames. GFX: Insert aerial video of the wreckage. GFX: Insert First Officer Rebecca Shaw and supers "Texting from the Cockpit" over aerial shot of a runway. GFX: Computer animation of Continental Airlines Flight 3407 in flight and insert stills of Shaw and Captain Marvin Renslow and supers Talking About Personal matters Not the Flight". INT MS: At the hearing National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) member Robert Sumwalt says "It was as if the flight was just a means for the captain to conduct a conversation with this young first officer." GFX: Computer animation of Flight 3407 and insert supers "Air Speed Had Dropped", "Pulled the Nose Up" and "Causing Plane to Stall and Crash". INT WS: Panning shot from NTSB members to Flight 3407 family members at NTSB headquarters. CU: Photo of crash victim Ken Johnston on a pin. MS: In an interview Johnston's wife, Kathy Johnston, says "The more I learn, there is a lot of anger and frustration that this has gone on, that they were so incompetent up there." GFX: Animation of the cockpit and graphic of a clipboard with supers "Crew Fatigue, Lack of Training, Lack of Professionalism". Insert supers "Lack of Experience and Basic Skills" on a monitor. INT MS: In an interview NTSB Chairman Debbie Hersman says "And unfortunately it's taken 50 more lives for us to focus additional attention on these issues that have not been addressed." GFX: Insert graphic of Colgan Air logo and graphic of document and excerpt "We cannot speculate on why they did not use their training." EXT DAY CLARENCE CENTER MS: A crane hauls the plane's engine as officers look on. EXT DAY WS: A plane takes off from the runway. INT MS: In an interview former NTSB chairman Mark Rosenker says "You can get a job in the regionals with something like 250 to 300 hours. And maybe that's not good enough." Costello reports on camera in the newsroom. (No signoff.) A and c copies Nat sot hit time 19:35:46. 18:34:25 New Rules: The Military to Reconsider the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" Law Sixty-two years ago today, President Truman ordered the defense secretary to take the needed steps to remove discrimination in the military. He was talking about race. Today the topic was sexual orientation, specifically the Clinton era policy known as "don't ask, don't tell," a policy that is now on borrowed time. INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Panning shot from photographers to Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen seated next to Defense Secretary Robert Gates during a congressional hearing. MS: At the hearing, Mullen says "I have served with homosexuals since 1968." EXT DAY MS: Low-level shot of soldiers' booted feet as they march. MS: Rear shot of male and female soldiers marching in formation. INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: At the hearing, Mullen says "We have in place a policy which forces young men and women to lie about who they are in order to defend their fellow citizens." INT 2010-01-28 3 MS: President Barack Obama, flanked by Vice President Joseph Biden and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, says This year I will work with Congress..." INT MS: (Side shot) Gates and Mullen seen seated during the hearing. MS: Gates says "The question before us is not whether the military prepares to make this change but how we best prepare it--for it." MS: Rear shot of Gates and Mullen. MS: Gates speaks. MS: Republican Arizona Senator John McCain speaking. MS: McCain seated next to Democratic Michigan Senator Carl Levin. MS: Gates seated. MS: McCain says "And it requires the agreement of Congress in order to repeal it. And so your statement, obvious is one, which is clearly biased." GFX: Supers "Gays in the Military: 65,000 Gays and Lesbians Serving In the U.S. Military, 69% Of Americans Favor Gays Right to Serve" over video of sailors and soldiers. EXT DAY MS: Rear shot of flight deck crew standing near a fighter jet. INT MS: In an interview Servicemembers Legal Defense Network's Aubrey Sarvis says "The majority of servicemembers today are between 18 and 34, and they have no trouble, no problems serving with gays and lesbians every day." NBC News' Jim Miklaszewski reports and closes on camera at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia. A and C copies nat sot hit time 19:37:51. 18:36:27 Haiti Relief Effort Update: Paper Coupons That Can Be Redeemed for 55 Pounds of Rice Have Become More Valuable Than Money STILL: (Damon Winter/The New York Times/Redux) Photo of man stand near children. 18:37:12 Earthquake in Haiti: Against the Law? There are new developments in the case of those Americans arrested in Haiti for trying to get children out. NBC News' Michelle Kosinski reports on-camera at night in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. 18:37:29 (EJ=1:40) INT HAITI MS: In jail, Orphan Rescue Mission member Laura Silsby says "We are meeting with the government officials and talking with them. Everything is going very well." INT IDAHO MS: Families members of those arrested in Haiti seen at the Central Valley Baptist Church. MS: In an interview Sean Lankford, whose wife Corinna and daughter Nicole were arrested in Haiti, says "We are doing everything, everything we can to secure their release." STILL: Photo of Eric Thompson and his wife Carla. INT MS: In an interview Thompson (getting emotional) says "Her life is centered around those children, and she'd give her life for them." INT HAITI MS: Carla Thompson, Corinne Lankford, Nicole Lankford, and Silsby seen behind bars. EXT DAY MS: A man (faces unseen) walks with two small children. MS: Zoom in to two small children. MS: 13-year old Shesnair seen seated with his three siblings. EXT DAY DOMINICAN REPUBLIC WS: Panning shot of an orphanage set up by Orphan Rescue Mission. EXT DAY MS: Human rights activist Anne-Christine D'Adesky walks. INT MS: Zoom out from Silsby speaking. EXT DAY MS: In an interview D'Adesky says "You need to be very careful. You could get arrested and you really don't want to end up in jail, in a Haitian jail, especially." INT MS: Members of the Orphan Rescue Mission seen. EXT DAY MS: Man speaks with Kosinski. MS: In an interview same man says "Some of them lost their houses, OK, so they expect to have a better life." EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Shots of the children (some playing). MS: In an interview SOS Children's Villages' Gerog Willeit says "It's still unclear why have these children been on the bus, why did the parents give them away." BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Kosinski seated with Shesnair (bottle-feeding infant sibling) and siblings. Kosinski reports on camea. (No signoff.) A and c copies nat sot hit 19:39:51. 18:39:40 Would-Be Bomber Umar Abdulmutallab Talks Freely With Federal Officials NBC News' Pete Williams reports on-camera in the newsroom in Washington, DC and in x-talk with Williams (in New York City, New York) says Brian, this is a major boost in the government's effort to learn more about the al-Qaeda group in Yemen considered responsible for the attack. Federal officials now say that Umar Abdulmutallab is now freely talking to the FBI and has been since last Thursday about what led up to the plot to blow up a passenger jet from Amsterdam as it came in for a landing in Detroit Christmas Day. These officials say the information from Abdulmutallab is proving to be current and reliable and that it's being aggressively pursued in Yemen. The US considers it a valuable weapon in countering the al-Qaeda terror group there. Abdulmutallab talked to the FBI for about an hour after he was arrested Christmas Day, but then he stopped answering questions. His renewed cooperation may lead to a plea agreement, sparing him a trial that could have brought the death penalty, Brian." 18:39:50 (EJ=:26) STILL: Insert still of would-be bomber Umar Abdulmutallab. EXT DAY ROMULUS, MICHIGAN 2009-12-25 WS: (Seen through chain-link fence) Zoom in to the Northwest Airlines plane (with Delta name and coloring) on the tarmac. WS: A member of the bomb squad walks up the universal step outside the Northwest Airlines plane. EXT DAY YEMEN HIGH WS: Crowds of men gather in a huge circle. MS: Low-angle shot of man speaking into a microphone. MS: Panning shot from armed man to man speaking into a microphone. 18:40:59 Toyota Sales Drop in January GFX: Supers "January Auto Sales" and graphics of Toyota name and logo and red down arrow with super "16%". Insert graphic of Ford Motor Company logo and green up arrow with super "23%". Insert graphic of General Motors (GM) logo and graphic of up green arrow and super "14%". Insert graphic of Chrysler logo and down red arrow with super "8%". 18:41:21 First Lady Michelle Obama Invites a Group of Cabinet Members and Congressional Leaders to the White House to Talk About Her Campaign Against Childhood Obesity INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Panning shot of First Lady Michelle Obama seated with Cabinet members including Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius. MS: Michelle Obama speaks. INT MS: Michelle Obama walks and talks with Matt Lauer. MS: In an interview Michelle Obama says "This is the right thing for the country. It's hard. It's scary. It's confusing. But I hope for our country's sake that we can do this now and not wait until things get worse. I mean, I agree with the president when he said that we don't have the option to do nothing. He's right." A and c copies nat sot hit time 19:41:22. GFX: Graphic plug of Michelle Obama Exclusive on Today. 18:44:46 Unlocking the Mystery: New Research May Answer Questions About SIDS A campaign to encourage putting infants to sleep on their backs has lowered the number of SIDS cases, but new research may answer some larger questions on what really causes sudden infant syndrome. INT MS: Howard and Pam Teibel (ph), seated with their children, look at a photo album. CU: Hand turns pages of a photo album containing pictures of baby Andrew. 2 MS: Howard, seated next to Pam, says "I can't imagine what you go through and I think that--I know that what I go through is also very private." CU: Hand turns pages of a photo album containing pictures of Andrew. 2 MS: In an interview Pam, seated next to Howard, says "With the death of a child comes complications of unbelievable guilt and responsibility. This happened on my watch." GFX: Graphic of a crib and supers "Risk Factors: Prematurity, Male Babies, Over-Bundling, Exposure to Smoking". EXT DAY BOSTON, MASSACHUSUETTS MS: Panning shot of the Children's Hospital Boston sign. STILL: Zoom in to photo of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and article regarding Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. INT CU: Computer screen displays images in red and blue. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Children's Hospital Boston's Dr. Hannah Kinney looking in a microscope. MS: In an interview Kinney says "If there's too little serotonin, that circuit doesn't function well. That alarm system doesn't work. And the baby, when stressed, goes on to die." INT MS: NBC News chief medical editor Dr. Nancy Snyderman (holding a newborn) reports on camera and places the newborn in the bassinet. INT MS: In an interview Kinney says "A normal baby will wake up and stir and turn its head and get itself out of that dangerous situation. Face-down baby may be re-breathing carbon dioxide, and this builds up." INT MS: Tilt down from the mobile to an infant on its stomach. INT MS: Doctor speaks with Kinney in the laboratory. CU: Kinney looks at a chart. MS: Kinney and doctor look at a chart. MS: Snyderman, seated with Kinney, asks "What are you hearing from parents?" MS: Kinney says "What we hear is hope. I don't know how else to say it." INT MS: Panning shot from Pam to Howard. STILL: Photo of baby Andrew. STILL: Photo of Pam and baby Andrew. VO: Snyderman signs off from Boston, Massachusetts. A and c copies nat sot hit time 19:42:17. 18:49:51 Top Ten: Ten Films Are Nominated for Best Picture INT BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA MS: Actress Anne Hathaway, standing next to The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Tom Sherak, "The 10 films selected as Best Picture nominees for 2009 are..." GFX: Clip from the movie "Inglourious Bastereds" featuring Brad Pitt. CLIP: Clip from the movie "The Blind Side" featuring Sandra Bullock. CLIP: Clip from the movie "Up in the Air" featuring George Clooney. CLIP: Clip from the movie "Precious" featuring Mo'Nique and Mariah Carey. CLIP: Clip from the movie "District 9" seen. CLIP: Clip from the movie "Avatar" seen. CLIP: Clips from the movie "Hurt Locker". CLIP: Clips from the movie "Up in the Air" featuring Clooney and actor Jason Bateman. CLIP: Clips from the movie "The Blind Side" featuring Bullock and Quinton Aaron. CLIP: Clip from the animated movie "Up". CLIP: Clip from "District 9". CLIP: Letterbox clip from movie "An Education" featuring Carey Mulligan. CLIP: Clip from "A Serious Man". CLIP: Clip from "Inglourious Basterds" featuring Pitt. CLIP: Clip from "Precious" featuring Mo'Nique. CLIP: Clip from movie "Casablanca" featuring Ingrid Bergman. INT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA MS: NBC News' Lee Cowan reports on camera near a monitor showing Oscar statues. CLIP: Letterbox clip from movie "The Dark Knight" featuring Heath Ledger. CLIP: Clip from "The Blind Side" featuring Bullock and Aaron. CLIP: Clip from "Up". CLIP: Clip from "An Education" featuring Mulligan. CLIP: Clip from "A Serious Man". INT MS: In an interview Wall Street Journal entertainment reporter Lauren Schuker says "I think it's much more populist. When you--when you up the vote, you're going to--you're going to make it more about what people want and make it much more commercial." EXT DAY HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA HIGH WS: Celebrities stand on the red carpet. HIGH MS: Actor Anthony Hopkins and woman wave. HIGH MS: Actress Kate Winslet stands on the red carpet. WS: Panning shot of celebrities on the red carpet. MS: Actress-singer Miley Cyrus waves. MS: Low-angle shot of the large Oscar statue outside the theatre. INT CU: Tilt up to the Oscar statue. VO: Cowan signs off from Los Angeles, California. 18:52:00 GFX: Graphic plug of nightly.msnbc.com A and c copies nat sot hit time 19:44:12. 18:55:23 The Grio's 100: History Makers in the Making INT NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK MS: Dancer Bill T. Jones counts. MS: Dancers dance on stage as Jones (in vo) says "Change it. Change it." EXT DAY BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Jones dancing. INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of Jones dancing. INT MS: On stage, Jones, standing with dancers, says "OK, again. From the top, please." MS: Dancers dance as Jones looks on. 2 MS: In an interview with Curry, Jones says "Reinventing the wheel again and again, such is my lot." HIGH WS: Tilt down to the stage and dancers. MS: Jones, instructing Curry, says "Four o'clock, 5:00, 8:00, 9:00. Good." WS: Curry, Jones and dancers dance on stage. MS: Jones, dancers and Curry dance on stage. MS: Dancers dance during rehearsal. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of dancers dancing during a performance of "Fela!" INT 2 MS: Curry, seated with Jones, says "I was in this audience, a mostly Caucasian audience, that was doing the clock." MS: Jones says "That clock, how do I trick people into understanding what it is to do something outlandish and free?" INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of dancers during performance of "Fela!" INT MS: Zoom in to Curry and Jones walking in the balcony. GFX: Insert black and white childhood photo of Jones. INT MS: In an interview Jones says "I don't think I can overstress what it was like to grow up in an African-American family in a--in a German and Italian community in the late '50s, early '60s. There were good people, but there was no blending. So there was always this question about, `Who am I?'" GFX: Insert B&W clip of Jones dancing and B&W photos of Jones. INT MS: A woman dances as man looks on. INT CU: Lit light bulb. CU: Hand holds a makeup brush. CU: Woman widens her eyes. INT MS: In an interview Jones says "Look at this space. Look at these lights. I want you to believe that we're in Lagos in Nigeria in 1978. Wow! How did that happen?" INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of dancers during the performance of "Fela!" INT 2 MS: Curry says "One of the mottos or messages of this show is originality, not artificiality. You give the dancers a chance to let them be original in their own work." INT MS: Dancers perform on stage. INT MS: Jones says "Yes. Ah, my God, if Broadway could be that way. That we're actually saying to the world, take a solo out there. Go for it. What you got?" INT BRIEF CUTS: Shots of dancers dancing on stage during performance of "Fela!" VO: Curry signs off from New York City, New York. A and c copies nat sot hit time 19:46:27. 18:58:32 Singers and Actors Get Together to Remake "We Are the World" INT LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA MS: Panning shot of singers including Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas, Celine Dion during the re-recording of "We Are the World". HIGH WS: Singers sing. MS: Dion, standing near music Quincy Jones, sings. A and c copies nat sot hit time 19:49:50. 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