[Cuban-Boy]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Noon]
[WRITER=kor]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Elian Gonzalez]
It looks like the Elian Gonzalez saga may drag on for at least another day.
The Justice Department has decided not to hold to its 2 p-m deadline for turning over the six year old.
Meantime, protestors outside the Miami home where Elian is living are linking arms, and promising to defend him to the end.
Jennifer Jones is in Miami with the latest.
[Live=Take Newspath Full]
[11:30- BACKUP PKG]
[SUPER=01-Jennifer Jones/Reporting]
[SUPER=05-Miami, FL]
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Miami, FL]
[SUPER=01-Joe Carollo/Miami Mayor;]
[RUNS=:00]
[OUT Q=back to you.]
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(LOCATOR: MIAMI)
FOR NOW, IT'S A WAITING GAME. LOYAL SUPPORTERS, AN ARMY OF POLICE AND
HORDES OF MEDIA ARE CAMPED OUTSIDE ELIAN'S ADOPTED RESIDENCE...ALL
WONDERING WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT.
CBS NEWS HAS LEARNED THAT THE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT WILL NOT ENFORCE THE
2PM DEADLINE FOR ELIAN TO BE TURNED OVER TO THE INS AFTER SEEING THE
LARGE NUMBER OF PEOPLE OUTSIDE THE GONZALEZ HOUSE.
(NATZ OF LAZARO SPEAKING TIN SPANISH)
ELIAN'S GREAT UNCLE LAZARO WAS CERTAIN OF HIS INTENTIONS LAST
NIGHT...DECLARING ELIAN WILL HAVE TO BE TAKEN BY FORCE. IT WAS THE
CLIMAX OF A DRAMATIC DAY. A DAY IN WHICH ATTORNEY GENERAL JANET RENO
FAILED TO CONVINCE THE GONZALEZ FAMILY TO FLY THE BOY TO WASHINGTON TO
BE RE-UNITED WITH HIS FATHER.
OUTSIDE THE GONZALEZ HOME IN LITTLE HAVANA, MIAMI POLICE ARE ON STANDBY
FOR CROWD CONTROL.
SOT: JOE CAROLLO/MIAMI MAYOR (07:50:42)
"WE'RE NOT GOING TO ALLOW CITY OF MIAMI POLICE OFFICERS TO BE THE ONE
THAT IS SHOWN WORLDWIDE TAKING YOUNG ELIAN OUT CRYING AND SCREAMING THAT
HE WANTS TO STAY IN AMERICA."
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[Live=Jones Full/Newspath]
[SUPER=05-Miami, FL]
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[world-bank]
[ANCHOR=melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Thousands of protestors have converged on the nation's
capital, where the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are holding their annual meeting.
Lee Cowan reports on why the police and the Washington, DC business community are worried.
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[SOT]
[3:11;08]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Seattle, WA/December 1999; :00]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC; :20]
[SUPER=01-Chief Charles Ramsey/D. C. Police; :36]
[SUPER=01-Shane Clairborne/Protestor; :53]
[SUPER=01-John Olefson/Law Student; 1:10]
[SUPER=01-Bob Kinkead/Restaurant Owner; 1:21 quick]
[SUPER=01-Lee Cowan/Reporting; 1:24]
[RUNS=1:37]
[OUT Q=CBS News, Washington.]
((
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(SUPER: DECEMBER, 1999, SEATTLE, WA)
The last time protestors came out to demonstrate against global
capitalism, the results were devastating.
NAT/SOT SEATTLE
NARR:
An estimated 40-thousand demonstrators did more than $2 million
dollars in damage by trying to disrupt a meeting of the World Trade
Organization in Seattle.
(LOCATOR: WASHINGTON, DEC)
NAT/SOT D.C. PROTEST
NARR:
Now, round two is underway in the Nations Capitol with some of
the same protestors hoping to take the same message to the World Bank
and International Monetary Fund head quartered just blocks from the
White House.
NAT SOT POLICE TRAINING
NARR:
But even in a city where protests are common police have been
training for the worst.
Roads are closed, IDs are required, busses have been re-routed,
and thousands of downtown workers are being told to stay away.
SOT/CHIEF CHARLES RAMSEY, D.C. POLICE 11:11:40
We handle large crowds on a pretty regular basis, but theres a big
difference between handling peaceful crowds and handling disorderly
crowds.
NARR:
And those crowds could be huge bigger than Seattle by some
estimates but civil disobedience they say, is different than civil
unrest.
SOT/SHANE CLAIRBORNE, PROTESTOR 13:29:36
Were about life, and violence destroys life, and thats the weapon
that the oppressive structures use, and dont want to use that same
weapon as a tactic.
NAT/SOT BOARDING UP
NARR:
But residents aren't so sure --- with the largest protests still
to come, buildings at nearby George Washington University are being
locked down and boarded up, and students aren't happy about it.
SOT/JOHN OLEFSON, LAW STUDENT
Youve got police walking around..start to feel a little intimidated.
And Businesses are worried too balancing the perceived risk, with
real economic loss.
SOT/BOB KINKEAD, RESTAURANT OWNER 00:21:58
If were closed Saturday as well, it means were out 70-thousand
dollars.
COWAN ON CAM:
All of this after four days have protests have resulted in only a
handful of arrests and a few acts of vandalism. Seattle may have taught
police what to prevent, but it also showed protestors whats possible.
Lee Cowan, CBS News, Washington.))
[serial-killer]
[ANCHOR=melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Wherever the U-S-S Nimitz went, a serial killer apparently went with it.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Detroit, MI;]
A 26 year former Navy man, who was once stationed on the Nimitz, has been arrested in Detroit in connection with the murders of five prostitutes.
And police say John E. Armstrong is a murder suspect in at least six other states, including Virginia and in several countries.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
((
Benny Napolean/Detroit Police:"We knew we had someone in oiur community who was going to
victimize someone else. And we put sufficient resources in the area
where we believed he was going to be working, very alert patrol officers
who spotted him, stopped him and we arrested him. This person was going
to kill again".))
[SUPER=01-Benny Napoleon/Detroit Police Chief;]
[RUNS=:18]
[OUT Q=this person was going to kill again.]
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[VO-NAT]
Napoleon says investigators are looking at possible links with prostitute strangulations in Hawaii, Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea and Israel _ all ports of call for the Nimitz.
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[DeSai]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Noon]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=99-57]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The family of a murdered Roanoke woman is offering a reward to catch the killer.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/January 29;]
57- year- old Betty Desai was killed in January during a robbery at the Park Inn International on Melrose Avenue.
Today her daughters announced a 10- thousand- dollar reward for any information leading to an arrest and conviction.
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[SOT 0:39:04]
[IN Q=She was a]
((DIMPLE DESAI/VICTIM'S DAUGHTER: SHE WAS A KIND, GENEROUS, AND RELIGIOUS PERSON WHO ALWAYS TRIED TO HELP ANYONE REGARDLESS OF RACE, GENDER, COLOR, OR CREED. TODAY WE'RE ASKING FOR YOUR HELP IN SOLVING THIS VICIOUS CRIME.))
[SUPER=01-Dimple Desai/Victim's Daughter;]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=vicious crime.]
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[VO-NAT]
Crimeline is ALSO offering a one- thousand- dollar reward.
If you have any information, the family asks that you either call the Roanoke City Police Department or
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[Anchor=Melanie]
[Take FS GRAPHIC]
Crimeline at 344-8500.
[County-Ax]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=dse]
[TAPE#=00-13 TC09:34]
[GRAPHIC=Accident]
Rescue crews had to use the jaws of life to free several people trapped inside a station wagon last night in Roanoke County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]
Firefighters say the vehicle was traveling on Pitzer Road when the driver went over an embankment, pinning the car against a tree.
All five people in the vehicle were juveniles.
The victims were taken to Roanoke Memorial Hospital.
Their conditions and identities have not been released.
Police are still investigating.
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[Pit-Bulls]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=tte]
[TAPE#=99-58 TC1:56:58]
[GRAPHIC=None]
In the woods of Franklin County sheriff's deputies have found 90 restrained pit bulls.
They say it appears the dogs were being trained to fight.
Tina Tenret has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Some of the pit bulls]
[SUPER=03-Franklin Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Kyle Pearce/Pit Bull Owner; :21]
[SUPER=01-Tom Garner/Pit Bull Owner; :41]
[SUPER=@Tina2; :54]
[RUNS=1:00]
[OUT Q=Tina Tenret News7 Franklin County]
(( Some of the pit bulls are puppies.
All 90 are caged or chained to trees.
Sheriff's deputies found literature on dogfighting -- plus treadmills for training and vet bills for wounded dogs.
Kyle Pearce admits he owns 19 of the dogs and ran the fights:
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[SOT 17:09:41]
[IN Q=I'm probably]
((I'M PROBABLY GOING TO PLEAD GUILTY TO IT BECAUSE LIKE I SAY, I DON'T THINK IT'S THE WORST THING IN THE WORLD. I'M NOT LIKE SOME TWISTED CAT THAT GETS HIS JOLLIES ON ANIMALS GETTING TORTURED OR ANYTHING LIKE THAT.))
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[OUT Q=LIKE THAT]
The man who owns 71 of the pit bulls says he's breeding them to make them less vicious.
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[SOT 18:45:46]
[IN Q=ARE THESE]
((ARE THESE DOGS TRAINED TO FIGHT? ABSOLUTELY NOT. THESE ARE WONDERFUL COMPANION ANIMALS. IF YOU'VE EVER HAD A PIT BULL AS A FRIEND YOU'LL KNOW IT WAS THE BEST FRIEND YOU COULD EVER HAVE.))
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[OUT Q=YOU COULD EVER HAVE]
Sheriff's deputies have issued a court summons for Garner for not putting tags on the dogs.
They say they don't know yet what they'll do with all these pit bulls.
Tina Tenret News7 Franklin County))
[confederate-flag]
[ANCHOR=melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
A final vote in the South Carolina state Senate
is set for today over removing the Confederate flag from the
Statehouse dome.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Columbia, SC;]
[6:20:15]
Yesterday, the Senate voted 36 to seven to take the flag down and place it instead on a pole at
a confederate soldier monument on the state house grounds.
The South Carolina N-Double-A-C-P says it's AGAINST the compromise bill, saying it adds insult to injury.
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[M'ville-murder]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=sch/nkr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Invest.]
A murder suspect turns himself in to Martinsville authorities.
22-year-old Marcus Leroy Stockton is charged with first degree murder in connection with the shooting death of 29-year old Patrick Allen White.
The incident happened on Saturday.
[Cabell]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=99-60 TC1:58:41]
[GRAPHIC=Legal Scales]
A Radford woman will go to prison after pleading no contest to involuntary manslaughter in connection with the deaths of her daughter and another girl.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Radford;]
45-year-old Terry Lynn (CAA-bull) Cabell claimed NO responsibility for the traffic accident that took their lives.
She even disputes that she drove the pickup.
The crash threw her 13-year-old daughter, Leslie Ann Cole, and her friend, 12-year-old Eden Hall, out of the truck.
Drunk driving charges were dropped.
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[SOT 1:47:59 - 1:48:12]
[IN Q=She should have]
((AL MORTON/VICTIM'S FATHER: SHE SHOULD HAVE BEEN FOUND GUILTY OF ALL CHARGES BROUGHT AGAINST HER. BECAUSE ONE CHARGE LED TO ANOTHER WHICH CAUSED THE DEATH OF MY DAUGHTER... AND THERE'S NOTHING JUSTIFIABLE FOR THAT.))
[SUPER=01-Al Morton/Victim's Father;]
[RUNS=:13]
[OUT Q=justifiable for that.]
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[VO-NAT]
Cabell is out on bond until she's sentenced in July.
She could receive up to 20 years in prison.
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[Salem-Candidates]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-12]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 2000]
Salem's football stadium is home to a state championship team ... but is it used enough?
That's one of the questions raised before candidates for Salem City Council last night.
Kate Weidaw was there.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Seven men and one]
[SUPER=03-Salem; :00]
[SUPER=01-Alex Brown/(I) Salem City Council Candidate; :16]
[SUPER=01-Allen Walker/(I) Salem City Council Candidate; :23]
[SUPER=01-John Kelly/(I) Salem City Council Candidate; :31]
[SUPER=01-Howard Packett/(I) Salem City Council Candidate; :45]
[SUPER=01-Ben Lockhart/(R) Salem City Council Candidate; :50]
[SUPER=@Kate2; 1:00]
[RUNS=1:29]
[OUT Q=kw news 7 Salem]
((Seven men and one woman are on the ballot for the three open seats on Salem city council. Howard Packett and Alex Brown are the only two incumbents running.
One of the issues on voters minds is, is the football stadium utilized enough?
[SOT 10:50:48]
[INQ=]
((ALEX BROWN: IT'S AN EXPENSIVE PROPOSITION TO REPLACE THE FIELD, I DON'T HAVE A PROBLEM WITH PLAYING OTHER SPORTS IN THERE.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 7]
Widening interstate 81 was also an issue.
[SOT 10:46:07]
[INQ=]
((ALLEN WALKER: THE INTERSTATE IS DEFIANTLY A PROBLEM AND WIDENING IS NECESSARY EVEN IF THEY TAKE MY PROPERTY AT LEAST THEY PAY FOR IT.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 9]
[SOT 10:46:54]
[INQ=]
((JOHN KELLY: I BELIEVE SOMETHING HAS TO BE DONE TO INTERSTATE 81 IT HAS TO BE WIDENED HOPEFULLY THEY WON'T SPEND 25 YEARS DECIDING HOW TO DO IT.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 8]
Some voters wanted to know why the Salem Civic Center is loosing money and if something be done about it.
[SOT 10:47:59]
[INQ=]
((HOWARD PACKETT: THAT CIVIC CENTER IS A CATALYST FOR THE WHOLE COMMUNITY THAT'S WHERE THINGS HAPPEN.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= :07]
[SOT 10:48:49]
[INQ=]
((BEN LOCKHART: THERE ARE SOME OPPORTUNITIES THERE, THERE ARE SOME TIMES THE CIVIC CENTER IS NOT UTILIZED IT COULD CREATE SOME CONTRACTS TO BUSINESSES SO WE COULD RENT ROOMS.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 12]
One of the main issues surrounded developing a pool or a golf course. George Givens said he thought the pool would be utilized more then the golf course while Gerald Pace believes the YMCA already has a suitable pool and the golf course could make a profit.
Stella Reinhart says she believes council should spend more time listening to the concerns of residents.
And with the election less than a month, voters have a lot of issues to consider. Kate Weidaw News 7 Salem.))
[D-Day-Donation]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=00-01]
[GRAPHIC=D-Day Memorial]
Giving up snacks and soft drinks for a couple of weeks pales in comparison to the supreme sacrifice of soldiers in war.
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[V/O-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
But sixth graders at Hidden Valley- -studying World War Two- -have contributed the proceeds of their modest sacrifice to a monument honoring veterans.
Students in Mrs. Paugh's Social Studies class donated 325 dollars to the National D-Day Memorial Memorial.
They've been studying the Normandy invasion.
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[SOT 12:46:35]
[IN Q=How long was]
((HOW LONG WAS THAT INVASION AREA? FIFTY MILES.))
[RUNS=06]
[OUT Q=50 miles.]
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[V/O-NAT]
The state will match the students' contribution.
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[5-Wild-Turkey]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=noon]
[WRITER=tha]
[TAPE#=500-7 32:17]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Authorities in Buena Vista captured a repeated vandel then let him go.
He was anything but a usual suspect.
Teresa Hamilton tells us why.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=He would]
[SUPER=03-Buena Vista; :07]
[SUPER=07-Uvon Lawhorne; :17]
[SUPER=01-Sgt. A. J. Panebianco/Buena Vista Police Department; :25 ]
[SUPER=01-Steven Shires/Virginia Game Warden; 1:23]
[RUNS=1:31]
[OUT Q=Hamilton, NEWS 7.]
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[sot 2:44:40]
[in q= He would]
((HE WOULD COME AT ME ALL PUFFED UP AND I'D GO BACK IN THE HOUSE. ))
[RUNS= 05]
[OUT Q= the house.]
Uvon Lawhorne was at wits end... she knew something had to be done to protect herself and her property.
That's when local law enforcement in Buena Vista entered the picture.
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[sot 02:45:10 /02:51:57]
[in q= He would]
((UVON LAWHORNE: HE WOULD DO IT BEFORE I GOT UP IN THE MORNING AND THE DAY I TOOK IT DOWN TO THE POLICE STATION IT HAD BLOOD ON IT.
SGT. A. J. PANEBIANCO/BUENA VISTA POLICE DEPT.: I REALLY WASN'T SURE WHAT HAD HAPPENED BECAUSE THERE WAS BLOOD ALL OVER THE SIDE OF HER CAR AND OBVIOUSLY I WAS CONCERNED AND SHE TOLD ME A TURKEY WAS BEATING HER CAR UP.))
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[OUT Q= her car up.]
For two years-- a group of wild turkeys had been making daily visits through Lawhorne's backyard.
No problem-- until the gobbler in the bunch thought he had some competition.
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[sot 02:47:08]
[in q=A chip]
((A CHIP THERE, SCRATCHES, THE TURKEY WAS SEEING IT'S REFLECTION AND JUST ATTACKING IT.))
[runs= 05]
[OUT Q= just attacking it.]
So-- local law enforcement developed a plan of attack of their own... planting a decoy in the yard.
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[sot 02:49:28]
[IN Q= We were]
((WE WERE ACTUALLY HIDING THERE BEHIND THIS BRUSH.))
[runs= :05]
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[sot 02:55:40]
[in q=He swelled ]
((HE SWELLED UP AND STARTED TO STRUT HIS STUFF AND FAN HIS FEATHERS AND STICK HIS BEARD OUT AND HE WAS COURTING HER.))
[runs= 10]
[nat sound of the canon going off on tape two 1:04:55]
The Gobbler did lose a few feathers in the net... but wasn't seriously hurt.
And-- as you might have guessed Lawhorne's neighbors haven't stopped talkin' turkey.
[nat sound of turkey sound]
[runs= :02]
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[sot 02:53:32]
[in q=We're hearing ]
((WE'RE HEARING THE NEIGHBORS CLUCKING AND I'M SURE IT'S JUST THE START OF MANY TURKEY JOKES HERE IN BUENA VISTA ))
[runs= :05]
[OUT Q= buena vista.]
Teresa Hamilton, NEWS 7.
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