TDY DIRTY 08:00 Hour NY-TDY-20100625-0001 DIRTY Today Show

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Event Location(s): United States | Description: 08:00:20 (:10) Soul and R&B Singer Maxwell Will Perform Later Today CLIPS: Clips from a music video featuring singer Maxwell. 08:02:04 (:21) Severe Storms Hit Parts of the Northeast With Heavy Winds Toppling Trees and Power Lines In Bridgeport and Torrential Rains and Winds Hitting Philadelphia EXT DAY BRIDGEPORT, CONNECTICUT MS: Splintered trees and wrecked cars on the street in aftermath of heavy winds. MS: Destroyed billboard atop a damaged building. MS: Zoom out from an uprooted tree lying on a car. MS: The tree lies on the car. MS: A utility pole lies on a house. MS: A utility pole leans over a street. EXT DAY PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA AERIAL: A man walks on a patio overlooking a splintered tree. AERIAL: Splintered tree branches. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:31 (:06) The Oil Spill In the Gulf of Mexico Is Now Forcing Closure Of a Beach In Pensacola, Florida EXT DAY PENSACOLA, FLORIDA MS: Orange tar blobs floats in the surf. MS: Men stack plastic bags. MS: Men shovel tar from beach. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:40 (:12) President Obama Attends a Major Economic Summit Today In Toronto EXT DAY TORONTO, CANADA MS: Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his wife Svetlana disembark from a plane. MS: German Chancellor Angela Merkel is greeted on tarmac. MS: Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi disembarks from a plane. VO: Natalie Morales. 08:02:08 (2:49) Royal Relationships: Diana, Harry, William and Kate In a new interview on British television, Princes William and Harry say their just concluded trip to Africa brought them closer to each other and to their mother, Diana. Speculation over when William and his longtime girlfriend Kate Middleton will get engaged continues to grow. NBC's Jim Maceda reports live on-camera outside Buckingham Palace in London, England. EJ 08:03:17 (1:23) EXT DAY MS: Britain's Prince William and Prince Harry in walk and talk with a reporter. MS: Prince William and Prince Harry in interview. EXT DAY BOTSWANA 2 MS: Prince William and Prince Harry with a python. EXT DAY 2 MS: William and Harry's mother Princess Diana with others. EXT DAY MOZAMBIQUE MS: Harry presses detonator setting off a min explosion in the distance as a man watches. MS: Harry and the man walk and talk together (both wearing flak jackets and protective masks). GFX: Split screen of Princess Diana (in similar flak jacket and protective mask) in Angola in 1997. INT MS: Prince William and Prince Harry with children. EXT DAY 2 MS: In interview, Prince Harry says, "WHEREVER WE ARE AND WHOMEVER WE'RE WITH I PARTICULARLY WONDER WHAT SHE WOULD THINK OR WHAT SHE WOULD BE DOING." INT MS: Prince William and Prince Harry pose as camera flashes go off. MS: Prince Harry speaks with a little girl. EXT DAY MS: Prince William and Prince Harry speak with a man as a leopard walks by. EXT DAY 2 MS: In interview, Prince William says, "AND I SUPPOSE WHAT KEEPS US GOING EVERYDAY IS THAT THOUGHT OF WHAT SHE'D BE LIKE IF SHE WERE AROUND TODAY." MS: A man walks and talks with Prince William. INT MS: Prince William (wearing Royal Air Force Uniform) and his girlfriend Kate Middleton walk together. EXT DAY MS: Prince William with children. EXT DAY MS: A helicopter takes off. CU: Pilot's hand operates helicopter joystick. MS: Prince William pilots the helicopter. EXT DAY MS: Prince and Harry's grandmother Queen Elizabeth II. MS: Middleton. STILL Photo of William and Middleton. EXT DAY MS: Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip walk together. EXT DAY LONDON, ENGLAND WS: Exterior of Olympic stadium under construction. INT MS: Rear shot of Middleton and Prince William walking together. INT CU: Engagement ring on Diana's finger. MS: William and Harry's father Prince Charles and Diana. Maceda reports and closes live on-camera (no sign off). 081123 000144 Shell Shock: Girls' Pet Turtle Kicked Off Airplane A Wisconsin family was reunited with its pet turtle Neytiri after AirTran forced daughters to get rid of it before a flight. Natalie Morales reports live in Studio 1A with Meredith Vieira. EJ 08:11:39 (1:20) EXT DAY MS: Neytiri the pet turtle crawls. MS: Neytiri crawls. INT MS: Tamara Helm and her daughters Rebecca Helm, Annie Helm, and Carley Helm (who was reunited with Neytiri, who is her pet) walk together. MS: A trashcan. INT MS: In interview, Rebecca says, "They said you can throw it in the garbage and get back on." MS: Rebecca, Annie and Carley. INT MS: Travelers at AirTran counter in airport terminal. EXT DAY MS: AirTran passenger jet on tarmac. MS: Tail of AirTran passenger jet. INT MS: In interview, Rebecca says, "We were like holding up the plane with a bunch of people on it, and we're under pressure. So they told us to throw the whole cage away, and then we got back on." MS: Carley. INT CU: AirTran tag. EXT DAY MS: People outside AirTran sign in airport entrance. INT MS: A cart of garbage is pushed. EXT DAY MS: In interview, Rebecca, Annie and Carley's father William Helm says, "Just discarding a little creature like that is inhumane. Not allowing me to come back to retrieve the animal is the wrong decision." EXT DAY CU: Neytiri crawls in its tank. CU: Neytiri crawls inside its tank. EXT DAY MS: In interview, AirTran Airways' Christopher White says, "We thought for a period of time that the turtle was lost. We have found out later that an AirTran employee retrieved the turtle from the trash can." MS: Neytiri in a tank is placed in a box. MS: White carries the box. GFX: Animation shows Neytiri's journey from Atlanta, Georgia to Wisconsin. INT MS: Carley carries Neytiri in its small tank. CU: Carley's hand holds Neytiri. Morales reports and closes live in-studio. 08:13:10 (3:41) Reptile Reunion: Tossed Turtle Reunited With Family: Tamara Helm, her daughters Rebecca, Annie, and Carley Discuss Being Reunited With Carley's Pet Turtle EJ 08:16:04 (:19) INT MS: Annie Helm and Carley Helm look at Carley's pet turtle Neytiri (in a small tank). MS: Carley holds the tank. CU: Carley holds Neytiri. Tamara Helm, her daughters Rebecca Helm, Annie Helm, and Carley Helm and Carley's pet turtle Neytiri join Meredith Vieira (in partial VO) in two-way live remote from Racine, Wisconsin. MEREDITH VIEIRA: Good morning to you all. TAMMY: Good morning. ANNIE: Morning. VIEIRA: Carley, first of all, how does it feel to have Neytiri back? Miss CARLEY HELM: I was happy and I was excited. VIEIRA: Yeah. Well, she has been through a lot in the past few days. Does she seem any different to you? Miss C. HELM: Kind of. VIEIRA: Yeah? In what way? Miss C. HELM: Having my turtle back. VIEIRA: Well, I'm sure for you it's great news. Rebecca, take me back to Tuesday. You're getting on that flight in Atlanta, you visit your dad and you were going back home. You had to go through security, obviously; at any point did somebody notice the turtle, say anything to you about it and the fact you can't bring turtles on planes? Miss R. HELM: No. We went past security and they OK'd it and we got on the plane. All the flight attendants thought it was OK and they told us to put it under the seat. And then all of a sudden after we taxi, then they find the rules and we have to go back. VIEIRA: Now you said that they told you you would have to throw the turtle away. AirTran is saying they never said that, but you were--you were faced with a tough decision because in order to get back on that plane you did have to leave your turtle in Atlanta. Why did you decide to put Neytiri in that trash bin? Miss R. HELM: They told us either throw it away or get off. And I asked if I could talk to my dad on the phone and he was already on his way back to the airport, and they said no, we can't talk to him. So I thought that if I just left it there, then he was already on his way, he could come get it for us. VIEIRA: Well, Tammy, I know that you've said for your girls this was really a roller coaster of a ride for them, first they have the turtle, then they don't, but do you understand in any way why AirTran made the decision it did? I mean, they say that this policy for all commercial planes that you can't bring reptiles into the passenger area because they could carry diseases like salmonella. TAMMY: Right. And I understand that. But we didn't know that there was a policy. They brought the turtle to the gate and the attendants commented how cute it was and the attendants also put--told them to put the turtle under the seat. So at that point my children didn't know that there was a policy against this because nobody had told them otherwise. So, you know, policies are great, but the employees should know the policies and put a stop to something like this from happening before it taxis away. VIEIRA: AirTran did make good and bring Neytiri back to your daughter, so in a way are you at least happy with that outcome? TAMMY: Yes. VIEIRA: Yeah. TAMMY: Yes, we are very happy with that outcome. And Jennifer Forbes, who is from PETA, was pretty much responsible for retrieving our turtle back. Like Rebecca said, her dad was at the airport asking for help, he got no help from anybody there. And it wasn't until Jennifer Forbes from PETA stepped in and action was taken immediately. VIEIRA: All right. And Carley... TAMMY: So we're very grateful. We're very appreciative to the employee at AirTran who actually took the turtle out of the garbage can. VIEIRA: And we're glad to... TAMMY: We wanted to thank him. VIEIRA: OK. And, Carley, we're glad you got Neytiri back. And I have a feeling that turtle is going to stay put from this point on. Thank you to the Helm family and Neytiri. TAMMY: Thank you. 08:20:18 (1:35) Beat the Heat: Home Cooling Tips: LXTV's "Open House" Host George Oliphant Discusses How To Keep the House Cool LXTV's "Open House" host George Oliphant joins Matt Lauer live in Studio 1A. Oliphant gives various tips on home cooling (as noted in the supers). GFX: Header "Home Cooling Tips." GFX: Supers "Keep Air Conditioner Out Of Direct Sunlight", "Use Fans To Help Circulate Cool Air", "Set A Digital Thermostat To Conserve Energy & Maximize Efficiency", "Close Curtains During Hottest Part Of Day." 08:21:55 (1:47) Beat the Heat: Coolest Gadgets: Lifestyle Expert Robyn Moreno Discusses Gadgets That Keep You Cool Lifestyle Expert Robyn Moreno joins Meredith Vieira live in Studio 1A. Moreno discusses various gadgets that can be used for keeping cool in the heat 9as noted in the supers). GFX: Header "Coolest Gadgets." GFX: Supers "OccuNomix MiraCool Phase Change Hat Cooler $17", "OccuNomix MiraCool Bandana, amazon.com $2", "Mario Badescu Facial Spray $7", "Mario Badescu After Sun Cooling Gel $14", "Cool & Serve Square, thepamperedchef.com $2", "The Comfort Pillow By Magniflex, citisleep.com $100." 08:23:47 (1:07) Beat the Heat: TodayMoms.com Toy Expert Elizabeth Werner Discusses Toys To Keep Children Cool TodayMoms.com Toy Expert Elizabeth Werner joins Natalie Morales live in Studio 1A. Werner discusses various toys that children can use to keep cool (as noted in the supers). GFX: Header "Cool Kid Toys." GFX: Supers "Toy Story "To Infinity And Beyond" 3-D Water Slide $39.99", "Nerf Super Soaker Rattler Water Blaster $14.99", "Nerf Super Soaker Bottle Blitz Water Blaster $7.99", "Crayola Color Fillz 3-D Pop-Art With Model Magic $14.99", "CDI Light Up Novelty Fan $3.99, Toys"R"Us." 08:24:04 STILL Photo of children using the To Infinity And Beyond" 3-D Water Slide. 08:24:58 (1:05) Beat the Heat: Kim Haasarud Prepares Drinks To Cool Off With GFX: Graphic of the book "Blender Drinks 101" by Kim Haasarud. Kim Haasarud joins Tamron Hall live in Studio 1A. Haasarud prepares various drinks to cool off in the heat (as noted in the supers). Hall signs off and drinks some Chocolate Narcissa. GFX: Header "Watermelon Basil Frappe." GFX: Supers "lime Juice", "Monin Watermelon Syrup", "Fresh Watermelon Chunks", "Basil Leaves", "Watermelon Wedge." GFX: Header "Chocolate Narcissa." GFX: Supers "Chocolate Ice Cream", "Oreo Cookies", "Brownie Chunks", "Milk", "Chocolate Syrup", "Whipped Cream." 08:31:12 (1:50) Actor Kevin James Discusses His New Movie "Grown Ups" EJ 08:31:45 (:14) CLIPS: Clips from the movie "Grown Ups" featuring actors Kevin James and Maria Bello. 08:32:25 STILL Photo of James hanging on a rope swing on the set of "Grown Ups." Kevin James joins Matt Lauer, Meredith Vieira, and Natalie Morales live outside Studio 1A. James says he's doing great. He says he's known most of the other actors in the movie in the standup community but met Chris Rock on the movie. He says realizing he's a grown up is ongoing and he doesn't want to completely grow up. He says he loves seeing himself in his kids and he wants to stay young that way as long as he can and his wife takes care of the grown up stuff. He says Adam Sandler told him a story about and incident on a rope swing and told him he was going to do it in the movie. 08:45:28 (4:36) Toyota Concert Series: Soul and R&B Singer Maxwell Performs "Pretty Wings", "Bad Habits", and "Ascension" 08:45:28 (4:36) Soul and R&B Singer Maxwell performs "Pretty Wings." Shots of spectators in the audience signing along, and one women watching from a window, are seen. 08:51:41 (4:11) GFX: Graphic of the CD "Black Summers' Night" by Maxwell. Maxwell performs "Bad Habits." Shots of spectators in the audience signing along are seen. Outdoor Segments 08:00:00 (:17) Overhead panning shot of waving and cheering spectators. 08:00:46 (:29) Meredith Vieira and Matt Lauer point out a woman (who is hiding form the cameras) who didn't go to work to see the Maxwell concert. 08:30:15 (:23) Panning shots of waving and cheering spectators. 08:34:32 (:10) Panning shot of waving and cheering spectators Al Roker Segs - Lend A Hand Today - Rye, New Hampshire 08:05:20 (:43) Roker reports on-camera before a water tank with a blue lobster inside. He comments on the rarity of a blue lobster. 08:07:07 (:16) Roker asks what other morning show could bring you a blue lobster and a turtle. Split screen of the blue lobster and a Neytiri, a small pet turtle (in Racine, Wisconsin) are seen. 08:34:08 (:18) Roker reveals Peter Flynn who gave Today director Joe Michaels his first job in radio. Roker tells Michaels, "It's your fault." 08:37:05 (5:44) Roker reports on-camera nearby the crowd. EJ 08:37:15 (2:46) UNDERWATER Video of fish and sea turtles swimming. EXT DAY RYE, NEW HAMPSHIRE WS: The sun hangs in he sky over the sea. MS: Surf rolls up. Pan to the exterior of the Seacoast Science Center. INT RYE IN THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER MS: Children examine sea life in a tank. MS: A child holds a starfish in the water (faces unseen). MS: People hold a mussel (faces unseen). MS: Children at table. MS: 12-year-old Myra Sallet (ph) talks. MS: Sallet's cousin, 11-year-old Nick Longo (ph) talks. EXT DAY RYE MS: In interview, Sallet says, "I've been coming here since I was about 2 or 3 years and I've really, really loved it here. And then I really wanted to learn more and see what I can do." INT RYE IN THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER MS: Sallet, Longo and other children pull socks over their hands. MS: Sallet, Longo and other children stuff the socks. EXT DAY RYE MS: In interview, Longo says, "If you don't really learn then you don't really grow so it's important that when kids are young they can come here." INT RYE IN THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER MS: Sallet directs the other children. MS: A boy paints on the stuffed sock. MS: Seacoast Science Center Seasonal Naturalist Nicolette Anelli giving a lecture to children says, "Each area is going to have different animals that can survive in that area." MS: Anelli points to chart of different types of environment. BRIEF CUTS: Shots of the children seated during the lecture. VO: Anelli says, "We are going to head outside." EXT DAY RYE Panning shot of rock on shoreline, revealing the group of children. MS: Children walk over the rocks and tide pool. MS: Children walk over the rocks and tide pool. MS: A girl looks in the tide pool. MS: Children and Anelli gather around the tide pool and move some rocks. CU: Anelli holds an Asian short crab (faces unseen). MS: A girl looks. MS: Anelli pulls object from the tide pool and shows it to children. MS: Children look down into the tide pool. MS: In interview, Anelli (partial VO) says, "The mission is just to get them to appreciate what we have right here and respect it. You're teaching them about the ocean and a lot of them have never really been to the ocean." MS: Anelli holds a marine animal in her palm. A boy says, "It's a her and she has eggs." MS: Children and Anelli explore the rocks. MS: Anelli talks with children. MS: In interview, a boy says, "It's fun I enjoy being with the wildlife." CU: The boy holds a small starfish it his palm. MS: Children explore the rocks. MS: In interview, a girl says, "I've learned about tons of different sea creatures I didn't know about." CU: The girl holds a small shellfish. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO AERIAL: Oil slick on the water. MS: Oil slick on the water on both sides of floating containment booms. UNDERWATER GULF OF MEXICO Video of oil gushing out from broken wellhead pipe into the water. EXT DAY MS: A pelican stands on the beach. EXT DAY GULF OF MEXICO MS: Orange tar blob floats in the water. EXT DAY MS: A brown pelican lands. EXT DAY RYE MS: In interview, Seacoast Science Center President Wendy Lull (partial VO) says, "I think the crisis in the gulf has really increased people's awareness of the fragility of the marine environment. We need to be really thoughtful about our actions." MS: People hold small starfishes in a clamshell (faces unseen). INT RYE IN THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER MS: Sallet and Longo with the children. EXT DAY RYE MS: In interview, Sallet says, "It's really what I love so it's really important to have this here." MS: A girl says, "I found a little baby periwinkle!" MS: Children explore the rocks and tide pools. MS: A little boy looks at animal found in tide pool. MS: In interview, Lull (partial VO) says, "We focus on the children and what happens with them. That's what's really going to turn them into not just scientists, not just technicians. It gives you respect for other living creatures. It helps you realize that we are part of a large eco-system." INT RYE IN THE SEACOAST SCIENCE CENTER MS: Young children look at marine life in tank. MS: Anelli speaks with a boy as they look in the tank. EXT DAY RYE MS: A little boy looks into a bucket. Roker calls for the Penske trucks to open. The trucks are opened and various donated items (including National Graphic DVDs, scuba equipment, outwear and rain wear, kayaks, Kenmore appliances, books, and backpacks) are passed out, which Roker describes. Commercials 08:07:42 Chevrolet 08:08:12 Denny's 08:08:27 Wal-Mart 08:08:42 Jennie-O 08:09:12 Snuggle Blue Sparkle 08:09:27 Choicehotels.com 08:09:42 Special K 08:10:12 Kibbles 'n Bits 08:10:42 Macy's 08:17:00 movie "Inception" 08:17:30 BP 08:18:00 Hershey's 08:18:15 American Express Members Project 08:19:15 Honey Bunches of Oats with Real Strawberries 08:19:30 Toyota Avalon 08:26:04 2010 BET Awards 08:34:40 movie "The Last Airbender" 08:35:10 Dunkin Donuts 08:35:25 Jennifer Sofa & Sofabeds 08:35:40 Huntington Learning Center 08:36:10 HBO "Hung" 08:43:40 Mazda 3i Sport 08:44:10 GE 08:44:40 Friendly's 08:50:36 Linda McMahon for Connecticut Senator

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