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Event Location(s): United States | Description: Brian Williams anchors from Vancouver, Canada 18:31:48 (2:06) Monster Storm: Powerful Winter Storm Stalls Over New York City EXT NIGHT NEW YORK, NEW YORK NBC's Rehema Ellis reports on-camera from snowy Central Park. EXT DAY MS: Snow covered tree branches. MS: Workers pick up fallen branches as snow falls. MS: Men carry snow-covered tree branches. EXT DUSK MS: Man operates snow blower. MS: Man leans on shovel on snowy street corner. MS: People shovel snow on sidewalk. MS: Tree almost completely covered by snow. MS: Caution tape around fallen power line in snowy yard. MS: Snow-covered tree branches and power lines. MS: Caution tape around fallen power line in snowy yard. CLIP In insert clip from TV broadcast, man says "We lost power 9:00 last night. No heat. No electricity. We managed sleep to through the night, and this morning woke up; there was still no power." EXT DAY POV shot along snowy road. MS: Vehicles on snowy interstate 84. Various shots of stopped vehicles on highway. In vo stranded motorist Howard Ochs says "We haven't moved an inch and it's a little over 15 hours now." MS: In interview as snow falls stranded motorist Stan Satty tells reporter "On a weather day like this, you never know what to expect, so you always have to be open for anything." EXT DAY NEWARK, NEW JERSEY WS: Sparse traffic in front of Newark Airport terminal. OHS: Plow clears tarmac. OHS: Salt truck on ramp. EXT DAY HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE MS: Firefighters train hoses on blackened remains of building. EXT NIGHT HAMPTON MS: Fire. MS: Firefighters train hoses on burning building. EXT DAY MS: Plow clears road in front of building. MS: Plow clears parking lot. INT PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA MS: In interview Mayor Michael Nutter says "We've anticipated already spending about $11 1/2 million. Now with this storm, we'll easily go over $15 million." EXT DAY MS: Pedestrian walks with umbrella along snowy sidewalk. MS: Person with ski poles trudges through snow. EXT DAY NEW YORK MS: People walk in snowy Central Park. MS: Boy romps in snow. MS: Little girl throws snowball. MS: Two boys talk over one another in interview. MS: Girl stands atop pile of snow as man takes picture. EXT NIGHT Ellis closes on-camera (no signoff) a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:35:31 18:34:11 (1:04) The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel Discusses The Winter Storm In The Northeast EXT NIGHT BINGHAMTON, NEW YORK In standupper as snow falls, The Weather Channel's Mike Seidel says "Well, this storm is kind of stuck. It tried to go east, it couldn't. Yesterday it went west towards New York City. And now, take a look at the giant swirl. It's trying to move north, and that's what it's going to do. It's blocked in by high pressure up around Greenland. So what it's going to do this weekend, Brian, is slowly meander into New England. But, as it does so, it's going to weaken. It's not as feisty as it was. Those 60-mile-an-hour wind gusts have been replaced by 30-mile-an-hour wind gusts. And what you see on the radar satellite composite are swirling bands, snow squalls. So for most of us, we're looking at maybe another inch, two, maybe three inches of snow, but without the heavy consistency of the snow, without the strong winds. Additional power outages are unlikely, except for the trees that give way to the weight of the heavy snow. So over the weekend, a slow improvement. However, we've got another one in the pipeline, Brian. The storm that's going to impact Southern California in the burn areas is going to take a jog with the El Nino jet stream across the Southern states. We can have more snow down south Tuesday, and by Wednesday and Thursday it may make the turn up the coast. Brian, back to you." GFX Weather map of the storm centered over New York City swirling over the northeast. (no signoff) 18:35:40 (2:02) Under Pressure: Two Powerful New York Politicians Are Dogged By Accusations Of Unethical And Questionable Behavior INT ALBANY, NEW YORK 2010-02-20 MS: At press conference, New York Governor David Paterson says "I'm running for governor this year." INT ALBANY, NEW YORK 2010-02-26 MS: Paterson and wife Michelle arrive at press conference. MS: Paterson says "Today I am announcing that I am ending my campaign for governor of the state of New York." INT MS: Paterson surrounded by crowd. INT (file) MS: Paterson arrives at press conference. STILL Paterson's predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, at press conference. INT (file) MS: At press conference, Paterson says "It is time to get back to the business of the state." INT ALBANY 2008-03-18 MS: The Patersons arrive at press conference. MS: Paterson says "I betrayed a commitment to my wife several years ago." GFX Newspapers stories about Paterson. INT NEW YORK NBC's Mike Taibbi reports on-camera. STILL Paterson with others including aide David Johnson. GFX Supers and vo of comments by Johnson's (unidentified) ex-girlfriend "State troopers kept calling and harassing me to drop the charges, and I wouldn't." STILL Johnson and Paterson. INT OHS: Paterson surrounded by reporters. INT ALBANY MS: At press conference with Michelle behind him, Paterson says "There are 308 days left in my term. I will serve every one of them fighting for the people of the state of New York." INT WASHINGTON, DC MS: Representative Charles Rangel holds files as he walks into hearing room. MS: He speaks at hearing. WS: Rangel and others at hearing. MS: Rangel arrives at press conference. MS: He says "Members of Congress should not be held responsible for what could be the wrongdoing or mistakes or errors of staff." EXT DAY MS: Rangel walks surrounded by media. INT MS: Paterson walks surrounded by media. STILLS Insert floating stills of Paterson and Rangel. Taibbi signs off in vo from New York. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:37:56 18:38:00 (2:09) Party's Over: White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers Resigns In The Wake Of The White House Party Crashers Scandal INT WASHINGTON, DC NBC's Savannah Guthrie reports on-camera from White House press briefing room. INT WASHINGTON, DC 2009-11-24 MS: White House Social Secretary Desiree Rogers arrives at White House state dinner media room. STILL Insert still of Rogers in her evening dress. INT WASHINGTON MS: At press conference, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says "Desiree came to the president and the first lady to give them her decision in wanting to go back." EXT DAY WASHINGTON (file) MS: Rogers walks with President Barack Obama on White House lawn. MS: Rogers walks along White House porch toward Oval Office. GFX Insert still of Rogers with excerpt from Wall Street Journal story "We have the best brand on Earth, the Obama brand. Our possibilities are endless." INT MS: In interview former First Lady's Chief of Staff Anita McBride says "These jobs are very demanding and they're very tiring, and I think no one could put a time limit on when's enough time for anyone to serve at the White House." INT WASHINGTON (file) MS: Rogers points House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to seat at banquet as Pelosi greets and embraces people. GFX Vogue magazine logo with insert of article on Rogers. INT WASHINGTON, DC 2009-11-24 MS: President and Mrs Obama greet Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife Gusharan Kaur before state dinner in their honor. STILL Obama, Pelosi, Kaur, and others at table at state dinner. INT WASHINGTON 2009-11-24 MS: State dinner crashers Michaele and Tareq Salahi arrive at media hall as in vo man announces them. STILLS Obama greets Michaele as Tareq looks on. The Obamas at entrance to tent where dinner was held. INT WASHINGTON (file) MS: At hearing, Representative Peter King says "If somebody from the social secretary's office were standing where they've always stood in the past, the Salahis would not have gotten in." MS: Witness Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan says "It would have helped." GFX Article from the Washington Post. INT WASHINGTON 2009-11-24 MS: Rogers in media hall. INT MS: In interview Chicago Sun-Times's Lynn Sweet says "She had come to Washington with her sleeves rolled up, but not anticipating the rough treatment that top-level figures in a White House get." STILL Insert still of chief of staff to the US trade representative Julianna Smoot. INT WASHINGTON Guthrie closes on-camera (no signoff). a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:40:08 18:40:19 (:17) Another Major Suicide Bomber Attack Leaves At Least 17 Dead In Kabul EXT DAY KABUL, AFGHANISTAN MS: Black-clad people walk amid debris from car bombing. MS: Armed Afghan soldiers run along street. MS: Empty street. MS: Soldiers in street. MS: American soldiers view remains of building destroyed by car bomb. MS: Soldiers and armed civilians walk along street. Brian Williams vo from Vancouver, Canada. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:42:07 18:40:52 (:20) American Olympic Hockey Team Defeats Finland 6-1 To Gain A Spot In The Gold Medal Game INT VANCOUVER, CANADA (NBC Olympics) Various overhead shots of the US men's Olympic hockey team scoring against Finland and celebrating on the ice. Brian Williams vo from Vancouver, Canada. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:42:54 18:44:03 (3:55) Remembering The US Hockey Miracle On Ice At the 1960 Winter Olympics In Squaw Valley, California INT SQUAW VALLEY, CALIFORNIA 1960-02 Various B&W clips of the US Olympic hockey team on the ice as announcer says "A resounding triumph, an amazing comeback." STILL B&W insert still of the team. GFX Mockups of newspaper headlines announcing the US team's wins. INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02-28 Various B&W clips of the US Olympic hockey team and spectators on the ice as announcer says "America's first hockey gold medal in the history of the Olympic Winter Games." EXT DAY VANCOUVER, CANADA Aerial: Skyline including hockey stadium. MS: In interview with 1960 team member John Mayasich, anchor Brian Williams says "It's the 50-year anniversary, after all. Is it--is it OK with members of the team that it's a low-key event? You've always been a low-key bunch of guys." MS: Mayasich responds "I don't think they're happy about it." MS: Williams and Mayasich walk alongside fence around the Olympic cauldron, which holds the Olympic flame. INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02 Various color clips of the US team playing. EXT DAY VANCOUVER MS: In interview Mayasich says "We won the medal in the morning. We got our medal. We all took off. Some drove home. I was home that afternoon in Green Bay, Wisconsin." STILLS B&W stills of Mayasich as boy and as hockey player. B&W stills of other team members, including Jack McCartan and Bill and Bob Cleary. INT MS: In interview man (one of the Clearys?) says "No one gave us much of a chance. No one gave us much of a chance." STILLS B&W stills of team members. INT MS: In interview man continues "You could see press were now coming to us and starting to talk to us. We were saying, `Oh, you know who we are now.'" INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02 Various B&W clips of hockey games. STILLS Color stills of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" game between the US and USSR at the Lake Placid Olympics. B&W stills of the 1960 team. INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02 B&W clip of the US hockey team celebrating as announcer says in vo "A team of underdogs." INT VANCOUVER MS: In interview NBC Sports announcer Al Michaels says "I remember watching it on television in the afternoon." MS: Michaels and Williams talk. STILL Color still of the 1980 team. INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02 B&W clips from hockey game. INT VANCOUVER MS: In vo and interview Michaels says "I guess it was the first miracle, as it were, but it was something that made headlines the next day, but quickly got forgotten." STILL Color still of the 1960 team members wearing USA team jerseys at 1990 reunion. EXT DAY MS: Bill Cleary skates on frozen pond. STILL B&W still of McCartan. INT CU: McCartan holds his Olympic medal. INT SQUAW VALLEY 1960-02 B&W clips of hockey team celebrating. INT MS: In interview McCartan says "That dwarfed--that dwarfed anything else that I've ever accomplished." STILLS B&W stills of team members, including one of Mayasich and his young son holding Olympic medal. INT xCU: Medal. EXT DAY VANCOUVER MS: In vo and interview Mayasich says "Maybe what we accomplished made all of this possible. I mean, I think it created a lot of interest for the youth, and maybe they said, you know, `Boy, I'd like to be one of those guys.'" (no signoff) a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:43:34 18:51:32 (17) Protest Over Steep Tuition And Fee Increases At The University of California Berkeley Turns Violent EXT NIGHT BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 2010-02-24 Amateur video of demonstrators in street around bonfires; police grabbing demonstrators as a brick flies out of the crowd toward the police; demonstrators around bonfire. Brian Williams vo from Vancouver, Canada 18:55:47 (1:56) Olympic Spirit: A Look Back At Some The Highlights of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics So Far EXT NIGHT WHISTLER, CANADA (NBC Olympics) MS: Canadian Alexandre Bilodeau skis the moguls in his gold-medal-winning performance. MS: Spectators including his brother Frederic Bilodeau (who has cerebral palsy). MS: Bilodeau crosses finish line. MS: Spectators. MS: He hand his brother hug. EXT DAY CANADA (NBC Olympics) MS: Cross country ski event. MS: Slovenian cross-country skier Petra Majdic falls off course onto rocks in ditch. MS: People help her out of ditch. MS: People help her walk. INT VANCOUVER MS: In interview Majdic says "And in that moment, I was thinking, `OK, this is it. It's over.'" EXT DAY CANADA (NBC Olympics) MS: Cross country race. Slow-motion: Majdic in race. MS: She stands on medal podium (she won bronze). MS: Man helps her walk from podium (she had suffered five broken ribs and a collapsed lung). OHS: Men's cross country ski race. MS: Skiers including American Chris Freeman in race. STILL Insert still of Freeman skiing. EXT DAY CANADA (NBC Olympics) Various shots of skiers in the cross country race. STILL Freeman. EXT DAY CANADA (NBC Olympics) OHS: Skiers in race. INT VANCOUVER, CANADA (NBC Olympics) OHS: Canadian women's hockey team plays the American team. MS: Canadian team members on ice and at sidelines celebrate. STILLS Canadian team members drinking and smoking cigars. INT VANCOUVER, CANADA (NBC Olympics) MS: Figure skater Kim Yu-na of South Korea skates in her gold-medal-winning performance. MS: Canadian Joannie Rochette skates in her bronze-medal-winning performance. CU: Rochette blows kisses. MS: In interview at side of ice, Rochette says "She was my biggest fan, my best friend, and I'm sure she was with me tonight." CU: Rochette. MS: Fans in stands. MS: Rochette accepts bouquet from man on medal stand. NBC's Kevin Tibbles signs off in vo from Vancouver. a and c copies nat sot hit time 19:48:05 18:58:18 (:04) Anchor Brian Williams Wears Olympic Maple Leaf Mitten EXT DAY VANCOUVER, CANADA MS: Anchor Brian Williams holds up his left hand, wearing a red Olympic mitten with a white maple leaf in the palm. 18:58:39 (:28) Vancouver, Canada Beauty Shots EXT DAY VANCOUVER, CANADA Aerials: Skyline. MS: Olympic Cauldron, holding the Olympic flame. 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