[Open-Heads]

[ANCHOR=Denise]

[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=]


[roll cold out of the open]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@Denise1;]
[SUPER=@Leo1;]


Thousands of residents in Martinsville and Henry County may have to start paying for their hospital bills directly... or travel out of town for medical care.
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[vo-nat] And... much of the Northeastern U-S braces for what could be a huge snow storm. The snow has already started in some areas. But will it affect our area?
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[2-shot toss to Hello]


[11Hospital]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=00-50 37:39]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Thousands of people in Martinsville and Henry County could be left looking for medical care elsewhere... as Memorial Hospital and Trigon Blue Cross/Blue Shield STILL have NOT reached an agreement on a new contract.
That could mean when the new year begins - the hospital will leave the Trigon network.
Joy Sutton reports.
(////////SOT///////)
[SOT]
[IN-Q=More than]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville/File Tape;00]
[SUPER=@Joy2;]
[SUPER=04-November 13;]
[RUNS=1:13]
[OUT-Q=N7 Martinsville.]
(([VO-NAT use video from tape, 5-00-16, it cued up to video of school employees, and city workers, and use 00-37 at tc

1:25:09]
More than 21-thousand people in Henry County and Martinsville will be affected.
That includes hundreds of Martinsville City school employees and city workers like police and fire officials. [Pre-pro]
In response to the negotiations, Trigon released a statement today saying, "While we have made some progress in our negotiations over the past several months, the hospital continues to seek double-digit rate increases. As a result, we still have some distance to go reach an agreement that would serve our members' best interest and provide them with affordable access to hospital services"
The hospital's C-E-O released a statement saying, "If we were to meet the demands of Trigon, we feel as if we would compromise our ability to provide quality health care."
The hospital says it has concerns about the reduction of payment that Trigon has requested.
As far as patients are concerned, they can still go to Memorial except now they will be billed directly, and that could mean they might end up paying more. The other option is to travel to an in-network hospital -- which would mean traveling at least 18 miles. Even though the deadline to reach a new contract is December 31 -- both parities say there is a possibility negotiations will continue.
Joy Sutton, N7 Martinsville.))


[Shooting-Death]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A 24 year old man died yesterday from shotgun wounds apparently sustained in a hunting accident.
Police say Christopher Thomas Gauldin was illegally hunting near the Nestle Building off South Boston Road in Danville with three other people.
Authorities say the Gauldin was shot in the chest.
Investigators continue to interview the three other people to determine exactly what happened.

[Bush]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=George W Bush]


George W. Bush is spending the New Year's holiday at his home in Texas, but yesterday he filled key posts in his administration.
Gretchen Carlson has more from Washington.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Washington DC; :00]
[SUPER=01-Rod Paige/Sec. of Education Designate; :16]
[SUPER=01-Gale Norton/Sec. Of Interior Designate; :47]
[SUPER=01-Tony Principi/Sec. Of Veterans Affairs Designate; 1:03]
[super=01-Tommy Thompson/Health & Human Ser. Designate; 1:19]
[SUPER=01-Gretchen Carlson/Reporting; 1:22]
[RUNS=1:36]
[OUT Q=Washington]

(( President-Elect Bush continues to make good on his pledge to assemble a diverse Cabinet by selecting another African-American and another woman to head up two more Cabinet departments. Bush's choice for Education Secretary, Rod Paige, is a fellow Texan and the current superintendent of Houston schools.

(SOT) Rod Paige/Sec. Of education Designate

We know that if expectations are high and if educators and parents work hard together every child can thrive.

(TRACK 2)


Gale Norton is a former Colorado Attorney General and worked in the Department of Interior during the Reagan administration. But Norton could face some criticism from environmentalists for supporting Bush's plan to look for more oil at home - possibly drilling for oil in Alaska.

(SOT) Gale Norton/Sec. Of Interior Designate

The Department of the Interior faces the challenge of seeing that our land is used in an environmentally responsible way.

(TRACK 3)

A decorated Vietnam veteran is Bush's pick for Veterans Affairs Secretary. Tony Principi also served in the George Bush senior administration.

(SOT) Tony Principi/Sec. Of Veterans Affairs Designate

I know of no mission more worthwhile than serving the men and women who have so honorably served their nation.

(TRACK 4)


And Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson is the nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services - well known for his welfare reform.

(SOT) Tommy Thompson/Sec. Of Health and Human Services Designate

These are issues I have dedicated 35 years of public service to solving.

(STAND-UP CLOSE) Gretchen Carlson Reporting


Mr. Bush says he'll make his 3 remaining Cabinet appointments sometime next week in Texas. He also plans to hold a 2 day economic forum to discuss the state of the U-S economy. Gretchen Carlson, CBS News, Washington.))
[Robb-Appointment]
[anchor=Denise]
[writer=chr]
[tape=None]
[graphic=Robb]

One person you WON'T see in the Bush administration - at least for now - is outgoing Senator Chuck Robb.
The Democrat says Vice-President-Elect Dick Cheney called him to ask if he would consider holding an unspecified post in the Bush camp. Robb is ruling it out right now... and says it will be some time before he decides what he's going to do after he is replaced by Republican George Allen on January 2nd.

[NE-Preps]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=Winter Weather]


The weather is wreaking havoc across the country.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Nashville, TN;]


In Nashville, Tennessee, snow contributed to numerous accidents.
One couple found themselves trapped in their car for over an hour after it plunged down a 30-foot embankment.
[super=03-Washington;]


Meanwhile, two storms, one from the south and one from the midwest are expected to merge along the east coast dropping around six inches in Northern Virginia.
The forecast has travelers wondering when they'll be able to get home.
[super=New York, NY;]


Up to a foot is forecast for New York and Boston.
Weather forecasters say it could be the worst snow storm to hit New York since 1996.
Grocery and hardware stores are doing brisk business. The snow plows and salt trucks are ready to go.
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[TimeOff-Tease]
[anchor=wipe wipe wipe]
[newscast=Sat AM]
[tape=Time Off #3 53:12]
[graphic=None]


[WIPE WIPE WIPE]

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[SOT]
[IN Q=The holidays]
[RUNS=10]
[OUT Q=Weekend Mornin' returns.]


[lottery bump] [comm]




[The-Residence]


[ANCHOR=Leo]
[NEWSCAST=Saturday a.m.]
[WRITER=syo]
[TAPE#=Time Off #3 53:30]
[GRAPHIC=Time Off]

You cooked, you cleaned, you shopped and you dropped. So, now that the holidays are almost over don't you think it's time to let someone take care of YOU? In this week's Time Off Shannon Young takes us to Lynchburg to visit a gem of a Bed and Breakfast that's hidden in plain sight.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=If you aren't looking you'll miss it.]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg; :00]
[SUPER=01-George Caylor/Owner, The Residence; 17]
[SUPER=@Shannon1; ]
[RUNS=1:48]
[OUT Q=N7 L'burg.]

((If you aren't looking you'll miss it. It's the Residence, an aptly named bed and breakfast that could pass for almost any other home on Lynchburg's Rivermont Avenue. But this home has a history, a history its owners want to share.
[SOT 34:01-34:11]
[IN Q=This is the old President's Home for Randolph Macon Woman's College...]

((This is the old President's Home for Randolph Macon Woman's College... until about 1983.))
[RUNS= 10]
[OUT Q=until about 1983.]

If its walls could talk they'd tell colorful stories about guests who visited the school's former leaders. The rooms have been home away from home to President Gerald Ford, actress Elizabeth Taylor, artist Georgia O'Keeffe and author Pearl Buck.
George and his wife JoAnne bought the house in the 1980's and turned it into a B and B less than 3 years ago. But they say fascinating and well-known people still find their way to the door.
[SOT 36:54-37:03]
[IN Q=Government types, business types, the Secretary of the Navy, Janet Reno's speechwriter...]

((Government types, business types, the Secretary of the Navy, Janet Reno's speechwriter...))
[RUNS= :09]
[OUT Q=Reno's speechwriter...]
[SOT 37:11-37:20]
[IN Q=alot of different people...]

((A lot of different people... but it's not until they're in your house that you get a feeling for them.))
[RUNS= :09]
[OUT Q=feeling for them.]
[SOT 1:04:38-1:04:48]
[IN Q=It's not the biggest house...]

((It's not the biggest house on the block, nor is it recognizable for its grandeur. The Caylor's call The Residence a comfortable large house. The key word here is "comfortable."))
[RUNS= 09]
[OUT Q=here is comfortable.]

The decor is an eclectic mix of classic, country and African safari. The Caylors have traveled extensively and use the three guest rooms, office and den to display mementos ranging from a German Christmas pyramid to wild game to ...
[SOT 40:36-40:40]
[IN Q=A Nuremberg angel.]

((...a Nuremberg angel. No two are alike.))
[RUNS= :04]
[OUT Q=No two are alike.]

But souvenirs alone don't make a home. That's your job. Because while the Caylor's want your business they want your friendship even more.
[SOT 35:23-35:29]
[IN Q=We love people.]

((We love people. We sincerely love people.))
[RUNS= :06]
[OUT Q=We sincerely love people.]

Shannon Young, News 7, Lynchburg.))
(+++++++++)

[TAKE FULL SCREEN WEB ADDRESS] If you would like to contact the Residence or get directions - you can check out our website at W-D-B-J-7-dot-com. Just click on the Time Off suitcase.
(+++++++++)






[11Hospital]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=00-50 37:39]
[GRAPHIC=None]


Thousands of people in Martinsville and Henry County could be left looking for medical care elsewhere... as Memorial Hospital and Trigon Blue Cross/Blue Shield STILL have NOT reached an agreement on a new contract.
That could mean when the new year begins - the hospital will leave the Trigon network.
Joy Sutton reports.
(////////SOT///////)
[SOT]
[IN-Q=More than]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville/File Tape;00]
[SUPER=@Joy2;]
[SUPER=04-November 13;]
[RUNS=1:13]
[OUT-Q=N7 Martinsville.]
(([VO-NAT use video from tape, 5-00-16, it cued up to video of school employees, and city workers, and use 00-37 at tc

1:25:09]
More than 21-thousand people in Henry County and Martinsville will be affected.
That includes hundreds of Martinsville City school employees and city workers like police and fire officials. [Pre-pro]
In response to the negotiations, Trigon released a statement today saying, "While we have made some progress in our negotiations over the past several months, the hospital continues to seek double-digit rate increases. As a result, we still have some distance to go reach an agreement that would serve our members' best interest and provide them with affordable access to hospital services"
The hospital's C-E-O released a statement saying, "If we were to meet the demands of Trigon, we feel as if we would compromise our ability to provide quality health care."
The hospital says it has concerns about the reduction of payment that Trigon has requested.
As far as patients are concerned, they can still go to Memorial except now they will be billed directly, and that could mean they might end up paying more. The other option is to travel to an in-network hospital -- which would mean traveling at least 18 miles. Even though the deadline to reach a new contract is December 31 -- both parities say there is a possibility negotiations will continue.
Joy Sutton, N7 Martinsville.))


[WeekendCalen]


[ANCHOR=Leo 2-shot]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=none]


If you're still looking to fill your schedule this weekend, here's some ideas from the weekend calendar.
[Take full screen calendar board] [Chyron 7157]
[adlib into the diner bump]

[Diner-tease]


[ANCHOR=Leo]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=lhi]
[TAPE#=Weekend Diner #3 33:30]
[GRAPHIC=none]


[2-shot Leo ad-lib diner tease]

(///// SOT /////)



[IN Q=Hi I'm]
[RUNS=:06]
[OUT Q=chicken.]



[COMM # 3 next]





[DinerOpen]


[ANCHOR=Leo]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=lhi]
[TAPE#=Diner Open]
[GRAPHIC=Weekend Diner]

In this weeks weekend diner we're cooking up chicken - Greek Style......
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[SOT]
[IN Q=animation]
[RUNS=:05]
[OUT Q=stop animation]


[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]




[Weekend-Diner]


[ANCHOR=Shannon]
[NEWSCAST=Sat. AM]
[WRITER=lhi]
[TAPE#=WKND Diner #3 TC 33:50]
[GRAPHIC=wipe wipe wipe]


[wipe wipe wipe]

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[SOT]
[IN Q=Well here we]
[SUPER=07-Shana Gammon; :10]
[RUNS=3:01]
[OUT Q=Weekend diner]
(++++++++)
[ANCHOR=Leo]

[Take FS Chyron 7153]
If you would like Shana's recipe or any recipe you see on Weekend Diner - check out our web site at WDBJ-7-dot com - just click on Weekend Diner. Or - you can send us a self-addressed, stamped envelope at... ( Ad lib address)
(++++++++++++)











[2Open-Heads]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=NONE]



[ROLL COLD OUT OF THE OPEN]

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]


After spending 13 years on death row in Louisiana - a Roanoke man is coming home.
(------------)

[vo-nat] And... Two young heroes saved a man from a raging fire in Martinsville this week.
Their story is just ahead...
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[2-shot hello]

[Philippines]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NEt]
[GRAPHIC=Explosion]


A deadly series of explosions ripped through the Philippines today.
(------------)
[VO-NAT from 5:00:55]
[SUPER=03-Manila, Philippines]

At least 12 people are dead. A bus, train coach, airport, hotel and a park near the U-S Embassy were the targets of the bombings. Police in Manila think it's the work of extremist Muslim rebels.
Four of the explosions occurred almost simultaneously - the fifth bomb exploded as police and bomb experts worked to diffuse it.
(------------)




[11Graham-Released]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=am]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=00-46 1:00:56]
[GRAPHIC=Graham]

A Roanoke man walked out of the Louisiana State Penitentiary this week after sitting on death row for 13 years. 37 year old Michael Ray Graham Junior was convicted in 1987 of killing an elderly couple in Louisiana. But after another investigation prosecutors found there was NO credible evidence to connect him with the crime. Kate Weidaw has more.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=After spending]
[SUPER=03-Angola, LA;:00]
[SUPER=01-Michael Ray Graham Jr./Freed From Prison;:17]
[SUPER=01-Michele Fournet/Graham's Attorney;:43]
[SUPER=@Kate2;:57]
[RUNS=1:01]
[OUT Q=kw news 7.]


((After spending most of his adult life on death row Michael Ray Graham Junior walked out of the Louisiana State Penitentiary a free man on Thursday. During his 13 years behind bars he maintained his innocence. Graham had little to say as he walked to his lawyer's car.

[SOT 14:41:16]
[INQ=]

((MICHAEL RAY GRAHAM JUNIOR: I FEEL GOOD, FEEL GOOD. REPORTER: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO NOW? MICHAEL: GO HOME. REPORTER: ANY BIG PLANS? MICHAEL: NOT RIGHT NOW SEE MY FAMILY.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 9]


Graham's lawyer says witness testimony led to his 1987 conviction. Most of that testimony has since been recanted. After officials took another look at the case - a judge threw out the convictions and sentences.

[SOT 14:43:26]
[INQ=]

((MICHELE FOURNET/GRAHAM'S LAWYER: HE HAD A GOOD COMMITTED JUDGE PROSECUTORS WHO WERE INTERESTED ONLY IN THE TRUTH AND HAD SOME COMMITTED LAWYERS.))
[OUTQ=]
[RUNS= 9]


Fournet says Graham is on his way home to Roanoke to start his life over again. Kate Weidaw News 7.))
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[ANCHOR=Denise]
[graphic=None]

45 year old Albert Ronnie Burrell from Monroe, Louisiana was also convicted in the 1987 murder. A hearing is set for Tuesday to determine if Burrell will also be set free.

[Bland-Bodies]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=None]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Investigation]

Investigators think the skeletal remains of two people found on a Southwest Virginia mountain this month may be those of two men reported missing in West Virginia. Two Pulaski County men discovered the remains at an illegal dump site on Big Walker Mountain in Bland County. State authorities are working with a West Virginia agency to determine whether the remains are those of two men reported missing in that state. Authorities are investigating the deaths as murder cases.

[11Pyramid-Scheme]


[ANCHOR=Keith]
[NEWSCAST=11 PM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=00-39 1:52:23]
[GRAPHIC=None]


A Pittsylvania County pyramid scheme keeps raking in the guilty pleas.
Three more defendants pled yesterday... two guilty, one not guilty.
Thirteen other defendants pled guilty earlier this week.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]


Authorities say each participant invested 2-thousand dollars.
They expected to get rich by persuading more people to get involved.
The judge fined Charlie Royster 100 dollars and Shon Roberts 200 dollars.
(------------)
[ANCHOR=Denise]
[graphic=None]


The third defendant, Barney Lee Hughes, pled not guilty.
His trial will be set next week.





[6M'ville-Fire]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=00-45 54:03]
[GRAPHIC=Fire]


A disabled Martinsville man has two young men to thank for rescuing him from a burning building this week.
Investigators are still looking into the cause of the blaze that broke out about 10:30 Thursday night night off Route 220.
Justin McLeod shows how the fire chief's son and a twelve year old boy played a part in the rescue.
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT]
[IN Q= Nat sound]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville;:00]
[SUPER=01-Joe Brock/Rescued Elderly Man;:14]
[SUPER=19-Justin/McLeod;:34]
[SUPER=01-Valerie Penn/Neighbor;:1:00]
[SUPER=01-Anna Jamison/Neighbor;:1:06]
[RUNS=1:28]
[OUT Q=JM News 7, Martinsville]

((((OPENS ON NAT SOUND OF FIRE FROM LAST NIGHT))
[SOT 1:38:25]
[IN Q=We were coming back.]

((JOE BROCK: WE WERE COMING BACK FROM THE MOVIES AND WE SAW SMOKE COMING OUT.))
[Runs= 03]
[OUT Q=smoke coming out]


That night at the movies turned into a real life drama for Joe Brock who just happens to be the fire chief's son.
[SOT 1:38:38]
[IN Q= We saw somebody trying]

((JOE BROCK: WE SAW SOMEBODY TRYING TO BEAT AT THE GLASS AND I BACKED MY TRUCK UP OVER TO IT AND I ASSUMED IT WAS A YOUNG PERSON, MAYBE THEY COULD JUMP OUT. WE SAW THAT IT WAS AN ELDERLY GUY.))
[Runs= 09]
[OUT Q= It was an elderly guy.]


An elderly guy who is disabled and cannot walk.
So Joe had to act quickly.
He tried to enter the building but smoke overcame him.
He tried a second time... still the smoke was too much.
On the third attempt, Joe had some help.
[SOT 1:40:47]
[IN Q= There was another hero in all this]

((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: THERE WAS ALSO ANOTHER HERO IN ALL THIS, A TWELVE YEAR OLD BOY. HE AND HIS MOTHER HAPPENED TO BE DRIVING BY WHEN THEY SAW THE SMOKE. HE GOT OUT AND WENT IN AND HELPED SAVE THE MAN WHO WAS TRAPPED INSIDE.))
[Runs= 09]
[OUT Q= Who has trapped inside.]


That man was Joe Deal.
He suffered minor injuries and was treated and released from the hospital.
Fire investigators are still working to determine what caused the fire.
One thing is certain, this fire could have been much worse if weren't for the heroic efforts of 12 year old Joe Carter and 21 year old Joe Brock.
[SOT 1:32:04]
[IN Q= I thank God there's people out there]

((VALERIE PENN: I THANK GOD THERE'S PEOPLE AROUND HERE LIKE THAT, TO SEE SOMEBODY IN TROUBLE YOU REALLY WANT TO HELP THEM.))
[Runs= 05]
[OUT Q= Want to help them]
[SOT 1:34:20]
[IN Q= The guy a hero in your mind?]

((ANNA JAMISON: Reporter: The guy a hero in your mind? YES HE IS. YES HE IS. I DON'T KNOW IF I WOULD HAD TO REALLY WANTED TO GO IN THERE OR NOT. I WOULD PROBABLY WOULD, BUT I DON'T KNOW.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q= But i don't know]


Joe Brock doesn't know if he should be called a hero.
He just happened to be coming home from the movies when he stumbled upon this real life drama.
He's glad this story had a happy ending.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Martinsville.))



[British-Airways]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=Sat AM]
[WRITER=dal]
[TAPE#=Net]
[GRAPHIC=None]


An American helped save the lives of everyone on a British Airways flight headed from London to Nairobi.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Nairobi;]


A passenger had burst into the cockpit, overpowered the crew and seized the controls.
A 27 year old Kenyan man is being held at a hospital for examination.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 5:25:35]
[IN Q=the pilot]

((THE PILOT CAME ON & HE WAS OUT OF BREATH HE COULD BARELY TALK & HE SAID I'M HERE TO TELL YOU THAT A MADMAN ENTERED THE COCKPIT & TRIED TO TAKE CONTROL OF THE PLANE TO CRASH IT WITH THE INTENT OF COMMITTING SUICIDE))
[SUPER=01-Dr. Todd Angstrom/Passenger;]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=suicide]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]


Former Clemson basketball star, 39 year old, Clarke Bynum subdued the cockpit invader so the pilots could regain control of the plane.
The airline is evaluating its procedures - which until now only required the cockpit doors to be locked on take off and landing.
(------------)



[Tease#2]



[ANCHOR=Leo]
[NEWSCAST=Sat Am]
[SS=None]

[BOTH MICS HOT]
As the New Year's holiday approaches - we'll have a look at the FINANCIAL toll of drinking and driving...
[ANCHOR=Denise]

And...
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]

A state facility is named for a Nazi sympathizer - who supported forced sterilization. But there's a move underway to change that.
The story, still ahead... [LEO] But first if you are traveling today........
[Leo ad-lib the travel forecast -- WX PRO]
(-------------)


[Leo MIC hot] [ No 2-shot toss go straight to Travel Bump] [soft music under]

[11DeJarnette]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=equ]
[TAPE#=00-44 1:09:32]
[GRAPHIC=None]


The DeJarnette Center in Staunton has been helping to Virginia teenagers with psychiatric problems for years.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Staunton/File Tape]


Now, a state lawmaker wants to strip the name off the center.
That's because Joseph DeJarnette was NOT just the director of the neighboring Western State Hospital for 38 years.


DeJarnette was also a Nazi sympathizer, who promoted the forced sterilization of 83- hundred Virginians he considered mentally or physically "unfit."
(/////SOT/////)
[SOT 13:01:30]
[IN Q=To have him]

((DEL. MITCH VAN YAHRES/(D) CHARLOTTESVILLE: TO HAVE HIM ENDORSING WHAT HITLER WAS DOING IN GERMANY WITH EUGENICS THERE. HE ADMIRED THEIR POSITIONS IN GERMANY, WHAT THEY WERE DOING BY CLEANSING THE POPULATION.))
[SUPER=01-Del. Mitch Van Yahres/(D) Charlottesville;]
[RUNS=:14]
[OUT Q=cleansing the population.]
[TALENT=Denise]
[SS=None]


The bill to change the DeJarnette Center's name goes before the legislature in January.
The bill suggests renaming it the Carrie Buck Center, after the Lynchburg patient whose landmark sterilization case upheld laws against it in 30 states.
The center's director is taking NO position on the bill.


[11DUI-Costs]


[ANCHOR=Denise]
[NEWSCAST=sat am]
[WRITER=jmi]
[TAPE#=00-47 37:39]
[GRAPHIC=Drunk Driving]


Before you think about getting behind the wheel after one too many drinks - think about the costs.
Half of all fatalities in the state occur from alcohol-related auto accidents... and while you can't put a price on human life...
[SS=None]


You CAN put one on a drunk driving conviction.
News 7 Business reporter Jennifer Miele takes a look at the financial costs.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=What New Year's Eve]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/1999;:00]
[SUPER=01-Beth Lipes/VASAP;:15]
[SUPER=@Jennifer1;:1:06]
[RUNS=1:21]
[OUT Q=JM News 7 Salem.]

(( What New Year's Eve would be complete without a romantic dinner for two?
Add some wine, and you're set.
Just remember, a few glasses could cost more than you bargained for.
Driving under the influence may result in a visit to the Virginia Alcohol Safety Action Program.
[SOT]

[TC:08:52:31] ((BETH LIPES/VASAP: WE FUNCTION AS PROBATIONARY OFFICERS FOR THE COURT FOR DUI OFFENDERS. WE PROVIDE PROBATION AND INTERVENTION FOR THE INDIVIDUALS THAT ARE CHARGED WITH DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE.))
[RUNS= 09]


First time offenders get a year of probation.
But that's nothing compared to what will come out of your pocket. [PRE PRO]
The average attorney will charge a thousand dollars for representation.
Court costs and fines add up to about fifteen hundred.
State Law requires you to visit VASAP, that's 350 dollars.
And if the state deems it necessary, you'll enter treatment for alcohol dependence.
After you lose your license for a year, you'll pay the DMV $105 for reinstatement.
Add 40 bucks on to your insurance premiums per month for a year, and that totals about $500.
And, if you or your car needs fixing up, plan on another two thousand dollars.
A first time D-U-I offense adds up to nearly six thousand dollars. [tc: 22:09:41] [STAND UP] ((JENNIFER MIELE/REPORTING: THAT DUI COULD HAVE PAID FOR A DOWN PAYMENT ON A NEW HOUSE, A YEAR OF COLLEGE, OR A TRIP TO EUROPE FOR TWO. MAKES YOU WONDER IF THAT DUI IS REALLY WORTH 112 ROMANTIC DINNERS FOR TWO. JENNIFER MIELE, NEWS 7, SALEM.))
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