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Event Location(s): United States | Description: BRIAN WILLIAMS anchors from Vancouver, Canada. 18:31:34 (2:24) Golf Star Tiger Woods Delivers A Packaged Apology For His Transgressions INT PONTE VEDRA BEACH, FLORIDA MS: Golf star Tiger Woods walks into the Sunset Room at the TCP Sawgrass. MS: In statement he says "I want to say to each of you, simply and directly, I am deeply sorry for my irresponsible and selfish behavior I engaged in." GFX Newspaper headlines about Woods's alleged infidelities. INT PONTE VEDRA BEACH MS: Woods says "For all that I have done, I am so sorry." Panning shot of front row of audience. STILLS Woods with wife Elin Nordegren. INT PONTE VEDRA BEACH MS: Woods says "The issue involved here was my repeated irresponsible behavior. I was unfaithful. I had affairs. I cheated." INT MS: Men in golf shop watch Woods delivering statement on TV. STILLS Woods's damaged car. INT PONTE VEDRA BEACH MS: In vo and statement, Woods says "Elin never hit me that night or any other night. There has never been an episode of domestic violence in our marriage. Ever." Four-way split screen of people watching Woods on TV. INT MS: In interview man says "I think it was humble, respectful, and he took the blame for all his mistakes." MS: In interview woman says "I feel like he apologized because he had to, and I don't think it changes anything about him. He did what he did, and you can't ever reverse that." INT PONTE VEDRA BEACH MS: Woods hugs woman in audience (probably his mother; faces unseen). EXT DAY (file) MS: Woods walks on golf course during match. EXT DAY MS: In interview PGA commissioner Tim Finchem says "Would I like for him to play next week? Sure. But I think the real important thing is that when he comes back, he comes back in a way that begins the process of rebuilding the trust and enthusiasm that fans had." EXT DAY (File) MS: Woods hits golf ball in practice. EXT NIGHT PONTE VEDRA BEACH NBC's Kerry Sanders closes on-camera (no signoff) 18:34:30 (2:46) Case Closed: FBI Closes The Case Of The anthrax Mailed To Congress And Some News Outlets In The Wake Of The 9/11 Attacks INT WASHINGTON, DC NBC's Pete Williams reports on-camera from newsroom. EXT DAY WASHINGTON (file) Pan down from Capitol Dome framed by trees to people in protective suits on street. CU: Letters that included anthrax powder and envelope addressed to NBC's Tom Brokaw. STILLS Insert stills of five people killed by the mailed anthrax. Gloved hands hold lab equipment. INT CU: Vials on shelf; pan down to gloved hands holding petri dishes. CU: Gloved hands hold syringe and test tube. EXT DAY FORT DETRICK, MARYLAND MS: Entrance sign at Fort Detrick. INT Various CUs of gloved hands working with lab equipment. STILLS Flask from which anthrax spores were taken. B&W insert still of Dr Bruce Ivins, who worked in the lab at Fort Detrick. Insert still of Ivins in lab. CU: Three of the anthrax-laced letters. EXT DAY PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY MS: Mailbox where Ivins mailed the letters. MS: Mailboxes across street. CU: Two of the anthrax notes highlighting individual letters in the messages; GFX of DNA strand. GFX Alpha characters from letters spelling out a code for "Pat". EXT DAY MS: Ivins's house. MS: Front door. GFX FBI report on the anthrax case with insert video of house and supered excerpts "1 am...came out in long underwear and checked garbage can to make certain the trash was hauled away" INT MS: In interview former Federal Prosecutor Jeffrey Taylor says "The evidence in the case that was amassed in the course of this exhaustive investigation points to him and him only." Split screen stills of Ivins and anthrax spores. EXT DAY Low shot: Marching soldiers. Low shot: Marching legs near razor wire. INT MS: Worker in protective suit works in lab. INT WASHINGTON Williams closes on-camera (no signoff) 18:37:52 (1:54) Looking For Answers: Investigators Probe Motive Of The Man Who Flew His Small Plane Into An IRS Building EXT DAY AUSTIN, TEXAS NBC's Than Truong reports on-camera outside the heavily damaged Echelon office building. EXT DAY AUSTIN MS: The damaged Echelon building. MS: Investigators climb on wreckage. STILL (Getty Images) Andrew Joseph Stack, who flew his plane into the building in an apparent suicide protest. STILL MS: Airport radar tower. ANIMATION Small plane taking off. INT Green-tinted video of air traffic controller (faces unseen) at work. GFX VO and GFX of conversation between Stack and controller: Controller: What's your direction of flight, sir? STACK: I'll be going southbound, sir. ANIMATION Plane flying into the Echelon building. EXT DAY AUSTIN 2010-02-18 MS: Flames and smoke pour from the building; scrolling insert still of crash victim Vernon Hunter, who was inside the building. MS: Truck driver Robin De Haven (ph) talks with reporter. MS: Traffic on highway passes damaged building. MS: In interview De Haven says "You see there was plenty of people driving by right after an accident, and why doesn't somebody stop and help? And so with that kind of an accident, I didn't--I don't know, I just--I didn't know what I was going to do, but I thought I could help." EXT DAY AUSTIN MS: At press conference outside house, Stack family spokesman Rayford Walker reads from statement "Words cannot adequately express my sorrow or the sympathy I feel for everyone affected by this unimaginable tragedy." MS: Media surrounds Walker. EXT DAY AUSTIN 2010-02-18 MS: Flames and smoke pour from the Stack family house. EXT DAY AUSTIN MS: Truong walks with neighbor Chrissy Kuczynski, who says "We were very comfortable in their home. They were very welcoming to us. And, I mean, you just never think of this happening in your own neighborhood." EXT DAY AUSTIN Truong closes on-camera (no signoff). 18:40:37 (2:04) Cold War: Russian Figure Skater Yevgeny Plushenko Protests His Loss Of The Gold Medal To American Evan Lysacek, On The Grounds His Jumps Were Better Than Lysacek's EXT DAY VANCOUVER, CANADA NBC's Jim Maceda reports on-camera. INT VANCOUVER (NBC Olympics) Various shots of Russian figure skater Yevgeny Plushenko performing. CU: American skater Evan Lysacek. Slow motion clip of Plushenko executing a quad jump. CU: Lysacek pumping his arms in victory after he won the gold medal. Slow motion: At awards ceremony, Plushenko steps onto the gold medal platform, then down to the silver platform. CU: Plushenko smiles and blows kisses. MS: Lysacek skates in competition. INT MS: People sit at computers. MS: Plushenko, wearing silver medal, in interview. STILL Plushenko wearing silver medal, with super of his statement "To me, it's not progress. It's a regress, because we've done triples 10, even 20 years ago." EXT DAY (file) MS: Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin walks down plane steps and shakes hands with men waiting at the bottom. STILL Putin with excerpt of his telegram to Plushenko: "Your silver is worth gold. You performed the most accomplished program on the Vancouver ice." INT MS: Plushenko's crying wife, Yana Rudkovskaya, wears "Russia" knit cap. INT RUSSIA MS: Russian TV commentator Alexei Vasilyev (ph) in interview (no audio). INT VANCOUVER (NBC Olympics) OHS: Russian players in Olympic hockey match. MS: Fans in stands waves Russian flags. INT VANCOUVER MS: In interview NBC Sports's Dick Button says "Russia had tremendous amounts of money for their athletes during the Soviet period. They've lost that. They economically fell apart and they lost that." INT VANCOUVER (NBC Olympics) MS: Lysacek skates in competition. MS: At press conference he says "I guess I was a little disappointed that someone that was my role model would take a hit at me, I guess, in probably one of the most special moments in my life." MS: Lysacek, Plushenko, and third-place finisher Daisuke Takahashi of Japan wave from medal stand. EXT DAY VANCOUVER Maceda closes on-camera (no signoff) 18:45:47 (1:38) Betting The House: President Barack Obama Announces New $1.5 Billion Fund To Help States Hit Hardest By Housing Values Meltdown INT LAS VEGAS, NEVADA MS: President Barack Obama shakes hands with people in audience and runs onto stage to shake hands with and hug Senate Majority leader Harry Reid. MS: In speech Obama says "Let me set the record straight, I love Vegas. In fact, just last night I drew a flush on the river and cut the budget deficit in half." MS: Reid in audience. MS: Obama says "Harry Reid has never stopped fighting. Harry Reid knows it's tough out there. Harry Reid's going to make sure you get your money back." EXT DAY HENDERSON, NEVADA NBC's Chuck Todd reports on-camera. INT LAS VEGAS MS: In speech Obama says "Government alone can't solve this problem, and it shouldn't. But government can make a difference." Various shots of audience. GFX Indicating the $1.5 billion federal fund to help states hardest hit by the housing meltdown will target Nevada, Arizona, California, Florida and Michigan, and will come from leftover bank bailout funds. INT LAS VEGAS MS: Obama says "What we can do is stabilize the housing market so that home values can begin rising again." Montage of houses, for sale, and foreclosure signs. INT LAS VEGAS MS: Obama and Reid wave at applauding audience. Todd signs off in vo "traveling with the president in Henderson, Nevada." 18:50:52 (:15) The Dalai Lama Makes A Low-Key Visit To The White House Which Is Noticed, And Protested, By The Chinese Government STILL (White House Photo) The Dalai Lama and President Barack Obama at White House Oval Office photo-op. EXT DAY WASHINGTON, DC MS: People escort the Dalai Lama out a side door of the White House past trash bags. Brian Williams vo from Vancouver, Canada. 18:55:54 (2:40) Making A Difference: Snowboarder Hannah Teter Sponsors A Kenyan Charity Called Hannah's Gold EXT DAY VERMONT MS: Residents Jeff and Pat Teter, parents of Olympic snowboarder Hannah Teter, walk alongside stream. MS: Teter house. STILL The five Teter children, Hannah and her four brothers, on trampoline and roller skates. INT VERMONT MS: In interview Pat says "We had to remind her sometimes to tone it down on the little girls because she'd be a little rough." STILL Young Hannah with other family members. EXT DAY VERMONT MS: Hannah stands in woods, mostly maple trees. MS: In interview in woods she tells NBC's Chris Jansing " Me and my brothers and my parents, everybody would go on the mission and get the sap and..." STILL Teter children. INT VERMONT CU: Hand pours maple syrup on waffle. EXT DAY Slow-motion: Hannah snowboards in competition. EXT DAY VERMONT MS: In interview she says "It's all in the syrup, baby." EXT DAY MS: She puts on goggles on ski lift and claps as she says "There we go!" EXT DAY TORINO, ITALY 2006-02 (NBC Olympics) Slow-motion clips of Hannah snowboarding and holding US flag as in vo announcer says "Hannah Teter the gold medalist." EXT DAY VERMONT Jansing reports on-camera from woods. STILL Hannah holding her gold medal. EXT DAY VERMONT MS: In interview Hannah says "I just had a vision since I was young that I wanted to be a helpful person. After the Olympics, the opportunity came up like to actually do something big." EXT DAY KENYA Aerial: Landscape. MS: Hannah and others walk on tarmac past helicopter. MS: MS: People herding goats. MS: Small children. MS: Hannah and schoolchildren dance. EXT DAY Montage of Hannah snowboarding. EXT DAY KENYA CU: Small child's face. MS: Little boys play soccer. INT KENYA MS: Children sing and clap in classroom. EXT DAY KENYA MS: Men hammer lumber to build clinic. INT KENYA MS: People sit at table. EXT DAY KENYA MS: Boy pumps water from well. MS: Water flows into bucket. MS: In interview man speaks (no audio) and in vo interpreter says "We are very happy. We just wish we knew how to get to Hannah to tell her thank you." CU: Child. MS: Thatched huts in village. EXT DAY VERMONT MS: Teter house. INT VERMONT MS: Teter family watches tape from Kenya. EXT DAY KENYA MS: Woman says "For the work you have done for us, thank you." INT VERMONT MS: Hannah wipes tears as she watches tape. MS: Pat wipes tears. CU: Bottles of Hannah's Gold maple syrup. MS: Pat labels small bottles of maple syrup and says "If I label them, I can add on that buck more so that's incentive for me." MS: Pat makes waffles. MS: Hannah eats waffle as her father watches. MS: Hannah holds jar of maple syrup and says "Special Teter jar." EXT DAY MS: Hannah trudges up snowy slope, holding her snowboard. MS: She snowboards in halfpipe. EXT DAY VERMONT MS: In interview she says "Like I got to get out there, you know. People are counting on me. It's not just for me anymore." EXT NIGHT WHISTLER, CANADA 2010-02-18 Slow-motion clips of Hannah snowboarding. STILL Hannah with children in Kenya. EXT DAY KENYA MS: Children outside school wave an say in unison "Thank you, Hannah." INT KENYA MS: Children in class. Jansing signs off in vo from Belmont, Vermont. 18:43:11 Toviaz 18:44:11 Ford 18:44:26 Beano 18:44:41 Carefree 18:44:56 Ford 18:47:42 Advair 18:48:42 Olay 18:48:57 Red Lobster 18:49:27 Cheerios 18:49:42 Thermacare Heat Wraps 18:52:28 Trilipix 18:53:28 One A Day 18:53:43 Rogaine 18:53:58 Vesicare

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