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Today on News 7 at 5, jurors decide\ if former N-F-L player Rae Carruth is guilty of murder. We'll have their verdict.
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Also President Clinton gives up his law license for five year after he admits he lied in the Lewinsky case.
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In Sports, Mike Stevens previews the Express' return to the Roundhouse.
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Plus in medical news, we'll see what a local hospital is doing to prepare to head off an anticipated shortage of nurses.
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One day before he leaves office- Preisdent Clinton acknowledges he made false statements.
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((HE HAS ADMITTED THAT HE KNOWINLY GAVE EVASIVE AND MISLEADING STATEMENTS IN THE JONES DEPOSITION))
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In a suprise move today the President strikes a deal-
That deal keeps him from being indicted in the
Paula Jones- Monica Lewinsky case.
The details are unfolding in Washington- where we find Gretchen Carlson live with more.
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[SUPER=01-Jake Siewert/White House Press Secretary;]
[SUPER=01-Robert Ray/Independent Counsel;]
[SUPER=01-Ari Fleischer/Bush Spokesperson;]
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[OUT Q=Back to you]
I did not have sexual relations with that woman.
Its a statement that will go down in history as one of President
Clintons most infamous during his days in the White House; but now the
Presidents legal problems have been settled.
(Sot) Jake Siewert, Press Secretary
The President is upbeat about his future and getting this behind him.
Mr. Clinton made a last minute deal with Special Prosecutor Robert Ray
to avoid indictment on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in
the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
In a statement, Clinton admitted for the first time he gave false
statements under oath, saying quote: I tried to walk a fine line
between acting lawfully and testifying falsely, but I now recognize that
I did not fully accomplish that goal and that certain of my responses to
questions about Ms. Lewinsky were false. end quote.
The deal also specifies Clinton will lose his law license for 5 years
and pay a $25,000 fine.
Special Prosecutor Robert Ray says there will be no further
prosecution.
Robert Ray - Independent Counsel
I trust that this decision made today meets the expectations of the
American people who deserve a resolution that acknowledges the Presidents conduct.
The deal brings to an end 6 years of investigation by the Independent Counsel; an investigation that began with Whitewater, a failed land deal
in Arkansas, then expanded to include Clintons conduct in the White House, including Paula Jones and Monica Lewinsky.
The deal means President-Elect Bush will no longer be faced with the question of whether or not to pardon Mr. Clinton.
Ari Fleischer - Bushs spokesperson
The Inauguration marks a beginning of a new chapter in our nations
history. But yet another bizarre twist on this day before Inauguration. This afternoon President Clinton fired Linda Tripp, the woman whose secret
tape recordings of Monica Lewinsky led to his impeachment; one last political move before he no longer serves as President. Gretchen
Carlson.
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After several days of deliberations- jurors have reached a verdict in the Rae Carruth murder trial.
It was just yesterday that jurors said they could not reach a verdict- they were stuck.
But just a short time ago.. the jury did come to a decision.
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((THE DEFENDENT RAE CARRUTH GUILTY OF ... GUILTY OF USING AN ESTIMATE TO AN UNBORN CHILD.. GUILTY OF CONSPRICAY TO COMMIT MURDER OF SHERIKA ADAMS AND NOT GUILTY OF FIRST DEGREE MURDER OF SHERIKA ADAMS.))
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Carruth is convicted on three of the four charges- He was found not guilty of the most serious charge- of first degree murder-
Carruth was found guilty of conspiring to kill his pregnant ex-girlfriend.
Rae Carruth used to play for the Carolina Panthers.
He could be sentenced to as many as 20 years in prison.
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A Penhook woman died in a single-car accident in Franklin County this morning.
State police say 34-year old Lisa Fay Blankenship ran off a road in the Snow Creek area, her car overturned and struck a tree.
Police say Blankenship wasn't wearing a seatbelt.
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The Sons of Confederate Veterans have a mock-up of their new license plate, and their registration forms are ready to go.
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But as members of the group gathered at the State Capitol to celebrate Robert E- Lee's birthday, they heard the news.
Attorney General Mark Earley is appealing yesterday's federal court decision that would put the Confederate battle flag on a license plate.
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[IN Q=It's a disappointment]
((HENRY KIDD/SONS OF CONFED. VETERANS: IT'S A DISAPPOINTMENT, I WILL SAY THAT. BUT I AM NOT REALLY DISHEARTENED... LITTLE BIT LONGER. LITTLE BIT MORE TAXPAYER'S MONEY THAT THE STATE IS SPENDING.))
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[OUT Q=is spending.]
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Earley's federal court appeal argues with Judge Jackson Kiser's ruling, saying: "The Commonwealth does not violate the First Amendment by controlling its OWN speech ... the design of special series license plates is the speech of the Commonwealth, and is thus not subject to a First Amendment challenge."
The Sons of Confederate Veterans says Earley's NOT winning any converts to his Republican campaign for governor.
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In California- many blame deregulation for the power struggles- but could it happen in Viringia?
We'll have the story after the break.
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And Republicans celebrate their return to the White House- A preview coming up.
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Tomorrow George W. Bush will start to carry the burden of the presidency. But today is a day of pure celebration.
Teri Okita has the details from Washington.
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((TRACK: THE BUSHES AND CHENEYS CONTINUE MAKING THEIR CELEBRATORY ROUNDS
FOR THE INAUGURATION WITH THE PRESIDENT-ELECT AND VICE-PRESIDENT-ELECT
SALUTING AMERICAS VETERANS.
SOT: (W or Dick at the veterans ceremony)
TRACK: LAURA BUSH ALSO MADE HER SPEAKING DEBUT IN WASHINGTON BY
LAUNCHING HER LITERACY PROGRAM. ITS ONE OF MANY CELEBRATIONS, LIKE THE
CONCERT FOR AMERICAS YOUTH, GOING ON ACROSS WASHINGTON.
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TRACK: ORGANIZERS ARE TAKING CARE OF DETAILS FOR THE HOTTEST TICKET IN
TOWN THE TEXAS BLACK TIE AND BOOTS INAUGURAL BALL WHERE THEYLL BE
DRESSED TO THE NINES.
SOT: (ball fashions)
TRACK: AND IN TYPICAL TEXAS FASHION, THEY DO THINGS BIG HERE BRINGING
IN BEVO, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MASCOT AND A REAL JET TO THE EVENT.
SOT: (inaugural committee woman)
TRACK: AT THE U-S CAPITOL WHERE BUSH WILL BE SWORN-IN TOMORROW,
DOWNPOURS THROUGHOUT THE DAY HAVE HAMPERED EFFORTS TO GET LAST-MINUTE
WORK DONE. IF THE BAD WEATHER CONTINUES, PLANNERS MAY MOVE THE CEREMONY
INSIDE THE CAPITOL ROTUNDA.
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STANDUP: on protests and security.))
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Millions of Californians were left in the dark today as rolling blackouts continued.
Many blame deregulation for the power shortage.
Virginia is set to deregulate in 2002.
Now a Roanoke delegate wants to pull the plug for at least a year.
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((CHIP WOODRUM: I THINK WE NEED TO LOOK AT WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE MARKET PLACE BEFORE WE RUSH IN PELL-MELL.))
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California's recent population explosion coupled with the state's lack of power plants is adding to the problem.
But here in Virginia, power companies are taking deregulation into their own hands.
American Electric Power began a pilot customer choice program where customers can chose their electricity supplier.
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[IN Q=We've learned a tremendous]
((TODD BURNS/AEP: WE'RE LEARNED A TREMENDOUS AMOUNT ALREADY JUST WITH THE 14,500 CUSTOMERS THAT HAVE SIGNED UP AND THIS WILL HELP AEP PARTICIPATE IN A DEREGULATED ENVIRONMENT IN THE FUTURE, AND CERTAINLY OUR CUSTOMERS AS WELL.))
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A-E-P says Virginia is also much more prepared for deregulation.
That's because about 14 percent of the power generated here is extra -- compared to a four percent surplus in California.
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Fans of fine art will want to head to Martinsville. Jacey Birch is standing by to explain.
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You don't have to travel to New York or England to view precious art.
A wealth of magnificent artwork is right here in our neighborhood.
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Jacey Birch is at the Piedmont Arts Association in Martinsville to show us some items in the community treasures art exhibit.
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Coming up today following sports, we'll see who is in Washington welcoming the next President.
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[IN Q=Music meets]
((MUSIC MEETS POLITICS AT THE NATIONS CAPITOL, AS SOME OF TODAY'S HOTTEST
MUSICIANS WELCOME GEORGE W BUSH INTO OFFICE.
I'M VH1'S REBECCA RANKIN...COMING UP, A LOOK AT THE MUSIC SURROUNDING THE
PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION.))
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Nurses are in short supply. In fact a nationwide shortage of nurses is expected to peak in the next 10 to 15 years.
It's a concern --that has prompted the VA Medical Center to start recruiting potential candidates early.
Health Check Reporter Joy Sutton has more.
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14 year old Megghan Mitchell has already mapped out her career plans -- she wants to be a doctor or a nurse.
And she hopes a new program at the VA Medical Center in Salem will help her make sure this is the right career choice.
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((MEGGHAN MITCHELL: I'VE ALWAYS BEEN INTERESTED IN THE MEDICAL FIELD I JUST WANT TO SEE IF THAT'S REALLY WANT I WANT TO DO))
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V-A Medical center is starting a youth nursing volunteer program to get more young people interested in the field.
They're going to be needed as two-thirds of the VA's nurses are eligible for retirement in just four years.
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[IN Q=I think if we don't do something ]
((MARY RAYMER/VA MEDICAL CENTER: I THINK IF WE DON'T DO SOMETHING TO AVERT IT, IT WILL BE QUITE SEVERE))
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Cindy Gilday is another student who has signed-up to become one of the first VA Cadettes.
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[IN Q=It's just want to learn]
((CINDY GILDAY: I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO FEED PATIENTS AND JUST DO THE LITTLE STUFF FOR RIGHT NOW AND THEN I'LL GUESS I'M MOVE ON TO THE BIGGER STUFF))
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((JOY SUTTON/REPORTING: THE PROGRAM IS FOR STUDENTS 14 AND OLDER, THEY'LL VOLUNTEER AT THE VA FOR AT LEAST TWO HOURS A WEEK))
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The young people will be able to observe as well as get hands-on-experience.
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[IN Q=Taking specimens to the lab]
((MARY RAYMER: TAKING SPECIMENS TO THE LABORATORY, EVENTUALLY HELPING FEED PATIENTS, DOING MORE COMPLEX THINGS AS WE MOVE ALONG))
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For Cindy Gilday this experience is more than just learning what it's like to work in a hospital --but also a chance to meet some of her heroes.
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[IN Q=Probably one of the biggest]
((CINDY GILDAY: PROBABLY ONE OF THE BIGGEST REASON IS BECAUSE I REALLY ADMIRE OUR VETERANS AND ALL THE SACRIFICES THEY HAVE MADE))
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The VA Medical Center just hopes the youth --see just how much nursing has to offer.
Joy Sutton, News 7, Salem.))
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The first day of orientation starts tomorrow at 10-am -- anyone whose interested can just show-up at the VA Medical Center to join.
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The State wants your help in figuring out the state's health agenda for the next decade.
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The health department has launched a new web address- it's called Healthy Virginians 20-10.
On the site, you can comment on 77-possible priorities in 24 areas.
The results will be used to set program priorities and to assign manpower for the next ten years.
Public comment will be accepted until February 28th.
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You can find a link to the website on webwatch at WDBJ7-dot-com.[S5-Express]
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Good afternoon folks and welcome to your end of the work week two minute sports ticker.
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If the weather outside is a little frightening, the Express would love to have you come inside and dry out tonight as the team takes on South Carolina in a 7:30 faceoff at the Roanoke Civic Center.
It's the first meeting of the season between Roanoke and Southern Division front runners.
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UVa head football coach Al Groh completed his nine member coaching staff today by hiring Al Golden as his defensive coordinator. Golden is just 31 years old and last year coached linebackers at Penn State. Golden has UVa ties. He was a graduate assistant on George Welsh's staff from 1994-96.
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Two of the big name women at the Australian Open have advanced through the third round of play in Melbourne.
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Defending champ Lindsey Davenport, who had a tough time in the first two rounds, rolled a 6-2 and 6-1 straight set win over Silvia Farina today.
The match lasted just 63.
That's a good thing because temperatures today in Melbourne reached 90 degrees.
Monica Seles also excelled in the heat. The four-time champ beat France's Emilie Loit 6-3 and 7-5 in the Friday night match.
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Your Hometown Station is the place for NCAA basketball this weekend.
Tomorrow afternoon - the SEC is in the spotlight at 1:30 as Kentucky takes on Ole Miss.
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Then at four o'clock the hottest team in the nation the last month, North Carolina takes on Florida State. The Seminoles have yet to win in the ACC this season.
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And then this Sunday afternoon - Wake Forest will try to bounce back from its loss at Maryland as it takes on the Clemson Tigers at 1;30.
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Coming up tonight on News 7 at six, the weather outside is exactly conducive to swimming - but we're taking the plunge anyway as we check in on the big high school swim meet at the Dedmon Center in Radford.
Take care everybody and have a safe weekend.
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Music and politics joined forces last night on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The Inaugural festivities hosted a wide variety of today's hottest musicians. V-H-One's Rebecca Rankin has the story.
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[SUPER=01-Rebecca Rankin/VH1 Reporter; :00]
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[SUPER=01-Bill F. Gibbons/ZZ Top;1:10]
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((
THE NATION'S CAPITAL WAS HOPPING AND PARTISAN LINES WERE NOWHERE IN
SIGHT....for INAUGURAL celebrations AT THE LINCOLN MEMORIAL.
HEADING UP THE MULTICULTURAL event WAS COUNTRY MUSIC DUO BROOKS AND DUNN,
THE 5TH DIMENSIONS MARIYLN McCOO, TEEN POP STAR JESSICA SIMPsON, SINGER
JON
SECADA..........as well as the Rockettes...
Sound up "Cup of Life"
BUT IT WAS LATIN SENSATION RICKY MARTIN WHO TRULY STOLE the show,
PERFORMING
HIS SMASH HIT "THE CUP OF LIFE"
Sound up fire works/music change to ZZ Top
AS FIREWORKS illuminated THE NIGHT SKIES, ANOTHER GALA WAS GETTING UNDER
WAY.....
Sound up
THE BEST LITTLE BALL IN D.C.FEATURING THAT "LITTLE OL' BAND FROM
TEXAS"...
ZZ TOP
Sound up zz top "I'm just looking for a little George W. Bush"
THE guys were honored to PLAY a SOLD OUT PRIVATE PARTY IN SUPPORT OF
THEIR
FELLOW TEXAN....
Billy F. Gibbons - ZZ Top
"I think as a leader we all felt compelled to get in line as he puts his
team together, it's looking rather promising to not only remain texans,
but
good Americans."
REBECCA TAG.
...THERE'S MORE MUSIC AND POLITICS...TODAY, DESTINY'S CHILD, 98 DEGREES,
JESSICA SIMPSON AND NINE DAYS, WILL PERFORM AT A SOLDOUT CONCERT
CELEBRATING
AMERICA'S YOUTH AT WASHINGTON'S MCI CENTER. I'M VH1'S REBECCA RANKIN.
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