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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 08:01:43 Three Men Were Taking Into Custody When Exchanged Money With Attempted Times Square Bombing Suspect Faisal Shahzad EXT DAY WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSETTS MS: Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers place a suspect in a car. MS: The suspect seated inside the car. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:04 BP Says Undersea Robots Are Trying To Insert a Tube Into the Pipe Leaking Oil Into the Gulf Of Mexico So Oil Can Be Siphoned To a Tanker Ship Above UNDERWATER GULF OF MEXICO Shots of crude oil and natural gas spewing out of broken wellhead 5000 below the surface of the Gulf of Mexico. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO AERIAL: Ships on the water. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:27 NTSB Investigators Will By In Libya On the Scene Of Monday's Plane Crash; a Dutch Doy Who Was the Sole Survivor Could Return Home This Weekend EXT DAY TRIPOLI, LIBYA MS: Investigators walk in debris field of crashed Afriqiyah Airways Flight 8U771. MS: Wreckage of the tail of Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A330. INT TRIPOLI MS: A Dutch boy Ruben van Assouw (the sole survivor of Flight 8U771) lies in a hospital bed wearing a breathing mask. STILL Photo of van Assouw lying in hospital bed. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:50 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 the fear is that Europe is falling back into a recession, the so-called double dip scenario, which could hurt America since American companies sell more to Europe than they do anywhere else overseas, former Fed Chief Paul Volcker said he's worried the European Union could break apart, but oil is a bright spot, we could see cheaper prices at the pump by Memorial Day. 08:09:08 Murder Mystery: How Did Teen's Double Life Lead To Her Death? Just weeks away from graduating high school, 18-year-old Elisabeth Mandala was found murdered in a pickup truck Mexico. Startling revelations about her double life have come out, including that she worked as an exotic dancer at a club, but it is not known what she was doing in Mexico. NBC's Janet Shamlian reports live on-camera from outside I.H. Kempner Senior High School in Sugar Land, Texas. EJ 08:09:23 (1:47) STILLS Photos of murdered 18-year-old Elisabeth Mandala. Photos of Elisabeth with friends. EXT DAY TEXAS MS: Exterior of Elizabeth's home. EXT DAY MEXICO Pan from countryside revealing investigators walking by vehicles in crime scene of apparently staged traffic accident. MS: Bodies (blurred out) in the front pickup truck. MS: The pickup truck with a white sheet hanging out of the open driver's side door. MS: A truck. MS: Wrecked minivan. EXT DAY TEXAS MS: In interview, Elisabeth's Adriana Mandala says, "THIS WHOLE THING. ALL OF IT, ALL OF IT WAS A SURPRISE. WE HAD NO IDEA WHERE SHE WENT." MS: Adriana in walk and walk with Shamlian. Shamlian reports on-camera. EXT DAY PASADENA, TEXAS MS: Exterior of Moments Gentlemen's Club (where Elisabeth worked as an exotic dancer). MS: Cars parked outside of Moments. EXT DAY MEXICO MS: The pickup truck. EXT DAY TEXAS MS: Shamlian and Adriana walk up to a horse and pet it. MS: Adriana speaks as she pets the horse. MS: In interview, Adriana says, "I DON'T THINK SHE WENT TO GO, MY SISTER WENT TO GO SMUGGLE IMMIGRANTS." EXT DAY SUGAR LAND MS: A student walks outside I.H. Kempner Senior High School. MS: In interview, Elisabeth's friend Ryan Chappell says, "SHE WAS A GREAT GIRL AND SHE WAS A GOOD FRIEND, AND ALL THIS OTHER SIDE STUFF WASN'T REALLY LIKE HER." STILLS Photo of Elisabeth hugging a horse. Photo of Elisabeth with friends. EXT DAY TEXAS MS: In interview with Shamlian, Adriana says, "SHE HAD THE REGULAR TEENAGE LIFE, SHE PLAYED SOCCER. I JUST LOOKED AT HER PROGRESS REPORT, IT WAS ALL AS, MAYBE ONE OR TWO BS. I MEAN, I WAS JUST, SHE ASKED ME FOR MY GOWN, YOU KNOW CAUSE SHE WAS GONNA GRADUATE." EXT DAY SUGAR LAND WS: Exterior of I.H. Kempner Senior High School. MS: Makeshift memorial of chalk writings and drawings and flowers in Elisabeth's parking space. MS: Stuffed animal, a cross, and flowers. Shamlian reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 08:11:26 Murder Mystery: Lessons For Parents From Teen's Double Life: Clint Van Zandt Discusses the Murder Of Elisabeth Mandala Who Was Found Murdered In Mexico 08:11:44 STILLS Photo of murdered 18-year-old Elisabeth Mandala. Photo of Mandala and another teenage girl. 08:12:04 STILLS Photos of Mandala. 08:12:42 STILLS Photo of Mandala. Photo of Mandala and a teenage girl. Photo of Mandala. NBC News Analyst Clint Van Zandt joins Ann Curry (in Studio 1A) in two-way live remote from Washington, DC. ANN CURRY: Clint, good morning. Mr. CLINT VAN ZANDT: Hi, Ann. CURRY: This doesn't make a lot of sense. Based on what you know, based on your experience, what do you think happened to this girl? Mr. VAN ZANDT: Well, it sounds like she was living life on the wild side a little bit. She had this secret life, we're told. You know, she was a stripper in this topless bar, a one-star topless bar. But she was, you know, picking up money. But money may not have been it. It may just have been the excitement. And again, at 18, Ann, you think you're bullet-proof. So it--for her it may have been a short step from working in a topless bar to finding something else exciting, perhaps bringing illegal aliens into the United States, either because she thought it was the right thing to do or she wanted to pick up some money. But it looks like she got together with the wrong men to do this. CURRY: Well, you know, you talk about the wrong men. Let's talk about this. You say that the real--I mean, because the family obviously wants to know what happened... Mr. VAN ZANDT: Sure. CURRY: ...why she is no longer alive. You say one of the ways to do that is to follow the trail of these two men who were found murdered with her. Mr. VAN ZANDT: Yeah. These two men, at least one that had a criminal record, they were both obviously twice or more her age. I would suggest she probably met them in or around this gentlemen's club that she was working in. They probably offered her, you know, some incentive to go down to Mexico. Realize, she went down there Tuesday, she wrote on her Facebook account that she was in fact down there, so I would think if the authorities are able to determine not only who these men are, but what their associates were in Mexico, what they were doing down there, that would give us a better picture of what brought Elisabeth down there with them. CURRY: You know, you talk about the investigation. You know, a lot of murders in Mexico go unsolved. At what point do you think the US can and should get involved in this, and what about the way they died, the fact that they were beaten to death? What does that tell us? Mr. VAN ZANDT: Yeah. Well, a number of things. Number one, in certain parts of Mexico, it is a dangerous place. Early part of this year in one day 70 murders took place in an area of Mexico, 70 in just one day. Tens of thousands take place on a yearly basis. So life in many areas of Mexico can be very, very cheap. And the way she was murdered, Ann, I think is--investigators have to take a hard look at that. As Janet's setup piece said, it was staged to look like an accident, but what happened was that Elisabeth and these two men had been brutally beaten to death. Their bodies placed in this pickup truck, and then somebody, Ann, had to drive the truck, put a rock on the accelerator pedal, probably jump out at the last second and let this truck run into the back of another vehicle to simulate an accident. So again, the forensic evidence potentially could be there. Whoever set that truck up, hairs, fibers, fingerprints. But again, you know, do the Mexican authorities have those capabilities? And, Ann, they are so overwhelmed with homicide investigations, is this one more homicide investigation going to receive attention when they have police officers and public figures being murdered every day. CURRY: Mm-hmm. On that question we're going to have to leave it. Clint Van Zandt, thank you so much this morning. Mr. VAN ZANDT: Thanks, Ann. 08:18:37 Pushing the Pedals: Today's Commuter Challenge Matt, Al and Mereith try commuting to work by through the subway, a bicycle, and driving. Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, and Al Roker report live in Studio 1A. EJ 08:18:50 (2:40) EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK BRIEF CUTS: Shots of traffic. INT NEW YORK CITY MS: A subway train pulls into a station. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Oncoming highway traffic. MS: Congested traffic. MS: Traffic. MS: A man rides a bicycle in traffic. MS: Traffic drives on overpass over a highway. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: A bicycle wheel spins before other bicycles. INT NEW YORK CITY MS: A subway train moves. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Roker, Matt Lauer and Vieira, wearing a bicycle helmet, holding a subway card, and holding a set of car keys, respectively. MS: Lauer says, "Keep it civil! Let's commute." MS: Roker, Lauer, and Vieira bump fists. MS: Lauer, and Vieira part and Roker gets on a bicycle. He says, "Transportation alternative and away!" MS: Lauer uses an automated subway card seller. STILL Photo of Lauer holding his subway card. INT NEW YORK CITY MS: Lauer enters subway. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Vieira buckles up in the driver's seat of a car. MS: Vieira drives. MS: Roker rides the bicycle. GFX: Insert shots of Roker riding the bicycle, of Vieira driving, and of Lauer walking in a subway station. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: As he walks, Lauer says, "So I have chosen mass transit on one of the first really hot days this year. Oh careful!" (almost gets hit by bike) MS: Lauer says to Roker, "You could be scvhitzing by the time you get there." Roker says, "Not could be, will be. It's gonna get ugly." MS: As she drives, Vieira says, "Roker started." MS: Roker rides the bicycle. MS: Vieira drives. MS: Roker waits at intersection and then rides. INT NEW YORK CITY MS: Lauer waits in subway station. MS: Lauer says to a man, "What's the easiest part and what's the hardest part about taking the subway in New York?" The man says, "The hardest part is paying two and a quarter!" MS: A man shakes hands with Roker. The man says, "I taught you English in second year at Xavier." Roker says, "Oh my gosh! HOW ARE YOU? You have a little less hair!" The man says, "Well you have a little less weight!" MS: Roker says, "Sons of Xavier, here we go!" as he rides off. MS: Vieira drives. She says, "I think I passed Al. Matt's underground I'm sure up to no good." GFX: Insert shot of Lauer riding a subway train. MS: As she drives, Vieira says, "That biker cut me off." MS: As a car drives past Roker, he says, "Hey watch it!" MS: Lauer walks on the street. An off camera man says, "Are you really taking a bus?" Lauer says, "Why? You don't think I look like the bus type?" The man says, "No!" MS: Roker says, "Bike lanes all the way down Broadway!" Shot pans to the street, revealing specially painted bike lanes. MS: Roker says, "My man Mayor Mike! Mike is for bikes!" MS: As Roker rides the bicycle, he says to an bicyclist ahead of him, "Whoa! behind ya!" MS: Lauer boards a bus. Lauer asks a woman, "Do they serve snacks or anything on this?" MS: Roker rides the bicycle. MS: Roker says, "All right, one block to go! And no sign of Meredith!" MS: Driving past a Mexican band, Vieira rolls down her window and says, "Hey happy Cinco de Mayo!" MS: Vieira says, "Hasta luego! See, New Yorkers are so nice." MS: Roker rides the bicycle, approaching 30 Rockefeller Center. MS: Lauer exits the bus. GFX: Insert shot of Lauer walking from the bus. GFX: Insert shot of Roker walking and says "Hey good to see you!" EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Lauer asks Roker, "Where's Meredith?" Roker says, "Nowhere to be seen." GFX: Insert shots of Vieira approaching 30 Rockefeller. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Vieira poses for a photo with a woman. GFX: Insert shots of Roker, Lauer, and Vieira outside the entrance to 30 Rockefeller. EXT DAY NEW YORK CITY MS: Vieira says to Roker and Lauer, "I'm sorry! Between the parking and taking pictures, it was crazy!" MS: Lauer asks a woman, "Do you want a picture with the first place finisher, the second place finisher, or the loser?" STILLS Photo of Roker riding the bicycle. Photo of Lauer stepping off of a subway train. Photo of Vieira driving. 08:21:50 GFX: Graphic of Self Magazine. Self Magazine Editor-in-Chief Lucy Danziger joins Curry, Roker, and Vieira live in-studio. Danziger says if you bike three times a week you'll lose ten pounds a year and save on gas. She discusses various types of bicycles, backpacks, bicycling helmets, water bottles and other items that can be used for commuting (as seen in-studio). She discusses next Friday's National Bike To Work Day. 08:23:55 Getting Back On the Horse: Donna Brothers Prepares For the Preakness: NBC Sports' Donna Brothers Previews the Preakness Stakes NBC Sports' Donna Brothers joins Al Roker (in Studio 1A) in two-way live remote from the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland. Brothers previews the upcoming Preakness Stakes and discusses when a horse threw her when she was with Roker in Churchill Downs, she says she's fine, her mother said if you're gonna ride horses, you're gonna fall off, you just gotta get back on your horse and practice, but she's found a horse that she's gona ride that she thinks she won't fall off of (shot zooms out revealing Brothers mounted on a dummy horse). EJ 08:24:18 (:16) EXT DAY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY IN CHURCHILL DOWNS MS: Jockey Calvin Borel rides the horse Super Saver to first pace in the Kentucky Derby. MS: Borel rides Super Saver. MS: Borel strands and waves while riding Super Saver. MS: Borel waves to the crowd while riding Super Saver. MS: Borel rides Super Saver. 08:24:48 STILL Insert still of jockey Garrett Gomez. EJ 08:25:08 (:06) EXT DAY LOUISVILLE IN CHURCHILL DOWNS MS: Roker and Brothers on horses. Brothers' horse throws her, sending her to the ground. She gets up. 08:25:44 GFX: Graphic plug for "The Preakness States" airing tomorrow 2010-05-15 16:30 on NBC. 08:30:55 Sting Was In Drag For a Charity Event STILL Photo of the performer Sting in drag. 08:31:11 Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford Discuss Not Wearing Makeup Yesterday On the Forth Hour Of Today EJ 08:31:11 (:07) CLIPS: Clips from the "Today Show" featuring Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford taking off sunglasses, revealing they're not wearing makeup. EJ 08:32:08 (:20) CLIPS: Clips from the "Today Show" featuring Kotb and Gifford taking off sunglasses, revealing they're not wearing makeup. Hoda Kotb and Kathie Lee Gifford join Al Roker, Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, and Natalie Morales live outside Studio 1A. Kotb and Gifford discuss what it was like not wearing makeup on the Today Show yesterday. 08:33:31 Viewers Can Win Prizes By Visiting the Today Show Through the Cell Phone Application Foursquare GFX: Graphic plug for "Foursquare on Today." 08:36:42 Toyota Concert Series: Sting Performs Orchestral Versions Of "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", "Englishman In New York", "Next To You" and "Roxanne" 08:36:42 (4:52) Sting performs Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic." Shots of accompanying Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing, and spectators (including Kathie Lee Gifford, Hoda Kotb) singing and dancing along are seen. 08:43:58 (6:21) 08:43:58 GFX: Graphic of Sting tour poster. 08:44:22 STILLS Photo of Sting with performer Elton John. Photo of Elton John, singer Shirley Bassey and Sting (wearing drag). Meredith Vieira joins Sting on-stage. Sting discusses dressing in drag last night while performing. Sting says he was asked to perform with the Chicago Symphony and it worked so well he thought take it on the road and see what happens. He says he thinks he will write new material for a symphony but he's rediscovered some old songs through playing them on an orchestra. He says he always wants his fans to be surprised, surprise and novelty is what it's all about. He says his favorite song is "Englishman In New York." He performs "Englishman In New York." Shots of Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing, and spectators (including Vieira, Ann Curry, Al Roker, and Natalie Morales) singing and dancing along are seen. 08:52:10 (2:47) Sing performs "Next To You." Shots of Royal Philharmonic Orchestra performing, and spectators (including Roker and Vieira) singing and dancing along are seen. Outside Segments 08:00:00 (:26) Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:00:36 (:04) Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:30:15 (:28) Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:34:00 (:12) The performer Sting waves. Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:41:34 (:08) Panning shot of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:50:20 (:08) Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. 08:51:58 (:08) Panning shot of waving and cheering spectators, some waving and some holding signs. Al Roker Segs 08:03:37 (:14) Al Roker speaks with Lori Lupolt (ph) whose birthday is today. Commercials 08:05:05 Jif Peanut Butter 08:05:35 Red Lobster 08:05:50 movie "Letters to Juliet" 08:06:05 Chevrolet Traverse 08:06:35 Wal-Mart 08:06:50 Quilted Northern Ultra 08:07:05 Hotels.com 08:07:35 Novalis 08:08:05 Garnier Nutrisse 08:08:20 NicoDerm CQ 08:08:35 Pedigree 08:14:50 Rice Krispies 08:15:20 All 08:15:50 DVD and Blu-Ray "Invictus" 08:16:05 Bayer Aspirin 08:16:20 Chico's 08:16:35 Alli 08:16:50 Beggin' Strips 08:17:20 Toyota Avalon 08:17:50 Walgreens 08:26:16 Jennifer's Sofa and Sofabeds 08:34:14 movie "Shrek: The Final Chapter" 08:34:29 Hommda CR-V 08:34:59 Sleepy's 08:35:29 Belgard 08:42:12 Dunkin Donuts 08:42:42 Cadillac CTS 08:43:12 Berkley College 08:51:28 Cambridge Paving Stones 08:55:50 Benjamin Moore

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