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Today on News 7 at 5, police name a suspect in last night's murder in Roanoke.
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Also today, a U-S Congressman accuses cities of endangering lives to make a little money,
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and we'll see what movie goers have to look forward to. This weekend kicks off the summer movie season.
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It's the question of the day in Washington. The answer could affect all Americans.
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((SENATOR JEFFORDS WILL YOU SWITCH PARTIES TODAY??))
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The long time Republicans is not answering- at least not yet.

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While Jim Jeffords is only ONE lawmaker- his rumored switch from the republican party could have huge implications.
The swtich would sway the balance of power in the senate and affect votes on everything from taxes to education and the environment.
Teri Okita has the latest on what Jeffords is expected to do.
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(( THERES NO PLACE LIKE HOME, AND SENATOR JIM JEFFORDS WOULD RATHER BE IN VERMONT WITH HIS CONSTITUENTS WHEN HE MAKES HIS BIG ANNOUNCEMENT. reporter asks, what are you doing? i'll tell you later. JEFFORDS IS KEEPING MUM, BUT EVEN WITH THE DELAY, ALL INDICATIONS ARE THE THREE-TERM SENATOR WILL LEAVE THE G-O-P AND BECOME AN INDEPENDENT. Ari Fleischer/White House Spokesman: "Senator Jeffords has always been an independent thinker. The senator has his own ideas about what he wants to do, what he intends to do."
THE DEFECTION WOULD EFFECTIVELY SHIFT POWER IN THE EVENLY-DIVIDED SENATE. THE DEMOCRATS LED BY TOM DASCHLE WOULD TAKE OVER FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1994. THEY'D CONTROL THE FLOOR AGENDA, CHAIR MOST COMMITTEES, AND MAKE IT MORE DIFFICULT FOR PRESIDENT BUSH TO GET HIS CONSERVATIVE PROPOSALS PASSED.
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DEMOCRATS HAVE BEEN COURTING JEFFORDS FOR WEEKS ... OFFERING HIM CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITTEE. PRESIDENT BUSH AND VICE-PRESIDENT CHENEY BOTH TRIED TO WOO JEFFORDS BACK INTO THE G-O-P FOLD.
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The impact of Jeffords' decision could be felt most keenly in Virginia by two of the state's most visible politicians.
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Governor Jim Gilmore was taking NO questions from reporters today, after signing a bill to help rebuild Longwood College.
After all, it's NOT a good day for the man who's in charge of building the Republican national party for President Bush.
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But it's U-S Senator John Warner who may lose his chairmanship.
If Jeffords gives the Democrats control, Warner would NO longer chair the powerful Senate Armed Services Committee.

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It wasn't just Republican senators voted for a tax cut- plan but democrats too.
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With the help of a dozen moderate Democrats- the Senate approved an eleven year tax cut plan.
It's worth more than one trillion dollars.
All the work is not done though.
Negotiators will now work out an agreement with the house- in hopes of sending the plan to President Bush quickly.
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One man is dead... being sought by police following a shooting last night in Roanoke.
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24- year- old Rashard "Ray-Ray" Bannister was shot and killed shortly after 10:00pm, near the intersection of Melrose Avenue and Forest Park Boulevard.
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Roanoke Police say Bannister and another man were involved in a confrontation.... before the fatal shot was fired.

Police have obtained warrants charging 18- year- old Jonathan Martin Smith with murder, but so far he has not been arrested.
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Coming up next on the newscast, we'll tell you why a Congressman is accusing at least one city of speeding up its red lights to make some money,
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[VO] and we'll tell you why a Wythe County woman says the local government is keeping her out of her home.
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It smells of big Brother... cameras on traffic lights that catch people running red lights.
A new study shows the cameras raise big bucks for local governments- but now some are questioning their safety benefits.
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House Majority Leader Dick Armey led the study.
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((REP DICK ARMEY/HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER: WE HAVE DOCUMENTED SHORTENING OF THE YELLOW LIGHT ON TRAFFIC CAMERAS INSTALLED.
JUST THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT WOULD BE DONE FOR A SAFETY PURPOSE.))
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The cameras are at city intersections in about 40 U-S communities.
Armey's report found safety benefits from the cameras don't take into account rear- end collissions which happen when drivers brake to stop for the cameras.
But another study done in a California community by an insurance group- shows cameras have reduced the number of front-side vehicle colissions.
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Toxicology test are being run on the body of a man hit by a truck on Interstate 81.
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20-year old James Aaron Crick led police on a chase from Lexington to near Arcadia yesterday morning. Authorities say they were trying to pull Crick over for stealing fuel from a gas station in Goshen. There were warrants out for Cricks arrest for grand larceny and unauthorized use of a vehicle. After police blocked his car, Crick fled on foot, directly into southbound traffic. He was struck and killed by a truck. Witnesses say the act looked intentional. An autopsy was performed today.
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An elderly Max Meadows woman says she wants to go home - but Wythe County won't let her.
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Building codes are preventing 84-year-old Virgie Jones from moving into this new trailer.
Because the lot is in a flood plain, the county says she must raise it another two and a half feet.
Friend Nancy Davis says since she bought the trailer for Jones, the county has made things hard.
Most recently, she says the County denied a variance, which would allow Jones to move in "as is."
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The county's building inspector declined an interview, but says the board turned down the request because of safety and cost concerns.
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It looked more like a Publishers Clearinghouse giveaway.. but actually it was Bedford County's way of recognizing its top teachers.
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Administrators and school personnel made suprise visits to the county's three Teachers of the Year for elementary, middle and high school.
Rosemary O'Brien was chosen as the county-wide Teacher of the Year for her work at Thomas Jefferson Elementary.
In her application, O'Brien says she simply wrote about the rewards of working with children.
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((ROSEMARY O'BRIEN/BEDFORD CO. TEACHER OF THE YEAR: THEIR WONDERFUL PERSONALITIES, BECAUSE THEY KEEP ME YOUNG. THE FRIENDSHIPS WITH MY PARENTS, MY COLLEAGUES, THE COLLEAGUES HERE AT THOMAS JEFFERSON ARE WONDERFUL, THEY'RE VERY SUPPORTIVE AS YOU CAN SEE, AND I THINK WRITING ABOUT THOSE THINGS AND SHARING THOSE THINGS WITH THE PUBLIC.))
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This was the fifth time O'Brien has been honored as one of the county's best teachers.
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Still to come on the newscast, we'll meet a unicyclist who wants to be a roll model for local young people.
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[VO] Also it's summer movies season.. so which ones will be the seasons big blockbusters-
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The traditional start of the big summer movie season is this weekend.
While both "Shrek" and "The Mummy Returns" have already made megabucks, the studios have plenty more films waiting to knock those flicks off of the top spots.
Terisa Estacio looks at the contenders and the pretenders.
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(( SUPER:PEARL HARBOR
THIS WEEK-END DISNEYS PEARL HARBOR HOPES TO CASH IN ON MEMORIAL DAY PATRIOTISM. THE 135 MILLION DOLLAR WAR EPIC FEATURES AN ALL STAR CAST THAT INCLUDES BEN AFFLECK AND CUBA GOODING, JR.
SUPER: DAN FIERMAN/STAFF WRITER-ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY MAGAZINE THERE IS NO QUESTION THAT THIS MOVIE IS GOING TO BE HUGE BUT IT IS GOING TO HAVE TO BE REALLY HUGE FOR DISNEY TO MAKE MONEY ON IT.

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BOX OFFICE TOTALS ARE UP ELEVEN PERCENT OVER LAST YEAR. THIS SUMMER THE STUDIOS ARE HOPING TO ADD TO THEIR BOTTOM LINE WITH SOME HEAVYWEIGHT TALENT.

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KIDS LIKE DINOSAURS THAT IS THE BUZZ. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS LOOK AT WHAT DINOSAURS DID FOR DISNEY LAST YEAR. I THINK IT IS GOING TO BE A LOT DARKER THAN THE OTHER TWO.
NO STRANGER TO DARK TALES, TIM BURTONS UPDATED VERSION OF PLANET OF THE APES OPENS IN JULY.
PARAMOUNT HAS HIGH HOPES FOR TOMB RAIDER. ANGELINA JOLIE BREATHES LIFE INTO CYBER BABE LAURA CROFT.
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I THINK SHE HAS A LOT OF HEAT ON HER RIGHT NOW AND IF THAT HETS PEOPLE INTO THE THEATER TO SEE WHAT COULD BE A REALLY GOOD MOVIE THAT COULD NE A GOOD THING FOR FOX.

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IT IS A SAFE BET THAT THERE IS SOMETHING OUT THERE FOR EVERYONE THIS SUMMER. SEE YOU AT THE MOVIES. TERISA ESTACIO CBS NEWS.))
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The N-B-A has named its Coach of the Year. Roy Stanley will tell us who it is after this break.
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[vo-nat] And then a little later, we'll see why the lead singer for Blue's Traveller is half the man he used to be.
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The political uncertainty in the U-S Senate and investors cashing in on their profits pushed the stock markets lower today.
With more on that, here's Alexis Christoforous and today's Marketwatch.
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Three Dog Night used to sing "One is the Lonliest Number, " but a local man would beg to differ.
One is just fine with him. He rides a unicycle and he's willing to teach you how to do it too. Steve Pardon has more.
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Thank you Jean and good afternoon everybody and welcome to the mid week two minute ticker.
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Larry Brown has made it almost a clean sweep for the Sixers in post season N-B-A honors. Allen Iverson is the League's M-V-P, Dikembe Mutombo took defensive player of the year honors and Aaron McKie is the sixth man of the year.
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And today Brown was named the N-B-A's Coach of the year. Brown, in his fouirth season with Philadelphia, has guided the sixers to the playoffs three straight years.
Brown also led the sixers to their best record in 16 years and Philadelphia also had the best record in the Eastern Conference.
Brown received 85 votes from a 124 member media panel.
He receives the honor for the first time in his 18 year N-B-A career.
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Browns Sixers are one game up on Milwaukee in their Best of 7 N-B-A Eastern Conference final.
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Last night in Philly, Dikembe Mutombo threw in 15 points and he added 18 rebounds and 4 blocked shots in the Sixers 93 to 85 win over Milwaukee.
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fourth quarter that broke the game open for the Sixers. Philadelphia goes up one to nothing in the series with game two tomorrow night in Philadelphia.
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The Western Conference final resumes Friday night in Los Angeles. The Lakers lead the San Antonio Spurs 2 games to none.

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Roanoke City Police Chief Joe Gaskins is leading the way for area officers in the The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics.
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The flame will be making its way through the Roanoke Valley on June fifth and six.
Law officers throughout the state are carrying the torch to its destination in Richmond for the June8th opening for the Summer Games.
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The Roanoke City police department is also sponsoring a golf tournament to raise money for Special Olympics.
It's on June 23rd at the Ole Monterey Golf Club. There are two shootgun starts. One at 7:30 in the morning, the other at 1 in the afternoon.
It's 200-dollars per foursome.
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The New York Islanders have a new head coach more on that coming up at six and Jean will be back in a moment.

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Blues Traveler is an old fashioned rock band with a lead singer who plays a mean harmonica.
Despite major success in the 1990's John Popper was literally battling to stay alive. VH-1's Rebecca Rankin has his story.
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((BLUES' TRAVELER'S LEAD SINGER JOHN POPPER CHOSE A DIFFERENT KIND OF ROCK AND ROLL EXCESS. ... WHILE SOME BAND MEMBERS TURNED TO DRUGS AND ALCOHOL...JOHN USED FOOD TO EASE HIS EMOTIONAL DIFFICULTIES. BEHIND THE MUSIC TELLS THE STORY OF BLUES TRAVELER AND JOHN POPPER'S FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE.
John Popper I really believed that I don't deserve a woman to love me. // And so I would love women from afar.
IN 19-95 JOHN POPPER WAS OVERWEIGHT AND FEELING ALONE IN THE WORLD.... HE WROTE A SONG CALLED "RUNAROUND" ABOUT UNREQUITED LOVE..... IT GAVE BLUES TRAVELER INSTANT POP SUCCESS.
John Popper Of course you do, because I'm horribly ugly; don't look at me. And uh/ you know // it made for really great songs.
RUNAROUND SPENT 49 WEEKS ON THE BILLBOARD CHARTS AND THE ALBUM "FOUR" SOLD MORE THAN SIX MILLION RECORDS.
John Popper Suddenly it was like we were like the Beatles
FAME DIDN'T SOLVE JOHN'S EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS. FOOD EASED THE PAIN, AND BEFORE LONG JOHN HAD BALLOONED TO OVER FOUR HUNDRED POUNDS.
John Popper I could feel fast food. I could not only tell you that there was a fast food restaurant nearby, but with less than a whiff, I could tell you what kind it was // it was like the force.
OTHER BAND MEMBERS WERE DEALING WITH PROBLEMS OF THEIR OWN...INCLUDING BASSIST BOBBY SHEEHAN.
BT Brendan We'd always known Bob had some // problems with drugs John (BT 138) 03:06:31 // 3:07:05 We were both in a race to kill ourselves.
THE RACE TOOK BOBBY IN AUGUST OF 19-99 ... A DRUG OVERDOSE AT THE AGE OF 31. JOHN DIDN'T WANT TO BE NEXT.
JohnPopper None of us including me believed that I could lose weight. I was convinced I was doomed to die.
BUT WITH THE HELP OF GASTRIC BY-PASS SURGERY IN APRIL 2000....JOHN LOST THE WEIGHT AND IS A NEW PERSON.
John Popper I was 420 at my fattest, 420. And, uh, I'm down to 226, you know
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// I don't think that you can love anybody unless you love yourself and that's what I got do learn to do...and I'm getting there.
TAG: WHAT AN AMAZING TRANSFORMATION. BY THE WAY GASTRIC BYPASS IS THE SAME SURGERY THAT CARNIE WILSON HAD BACK IN 19-99. YOU CAN CATCH THE WHOLE STORY ON BEHIND THE MUSIC: BLUES TRAVELER, SUNDAY 9/ 8 CENTRAL. IN NEW YORK, I'M VH1'S REBECCA RANKIN.))
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