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[SUPER=@Marya1;]
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Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning.......
More attacks as U-S commandoes raid Afghanistan, and defense officials promise - more operations are on the way.....
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And hundreds gather in Rockbridge County to raise money and spirits for U-S troops in Afghanistan...
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we will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[ANCHOR=Marya]
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[WRITER=mjo]
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[GRAPHIC=Operation Enduring Freedom]
U-S forces are on the ground in Afghanistan.
Raids by U-S commandoes at two locations are expected to be the first of many ... and defense officials acknowledge more secret operations are on the way.
As Maureen Maher reports, the air and ground attacks have driven thousands more people into refugee camps.
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[IN Q=NATS fighting]
[SUPER=03-Khodja Bogawadine; :00]
[SUPER=01-Maureen Maher/Reporting; :33]
[RUNS=1:31]
[OUT Q=CBS news in Khodja Bohawadine, Afghanistan.]
(((open w/nat pop of fighting shots of United Forces tanks/shelling.)
FOR GENERALS LEADING THE UNITED FRONT AGAINST AN UNRELENTING TALIBAN
ARMY NEWS THAT AMERICAN TROOPS LANDED IN AFGHANISTAN COULD NOT HAVE COME
ANY SOONER.
(graphic of Afghanistan - showing city - then u-s fighters??)
AFGHANI COMMANDERS BELIEVE U-S SPECIAL FORCES COULD HELP THEM TOPPLE THE
TALIBAN HELD CITY OF MAZAR-E-SHARIFF A KEY LOCATION IN NORTHERN
AFGHANISTAN THE CITY HAS THE ONLY AIRPORT IN THE REGION THAT CAN
ACCOMMODATE FIXED-WING AIRCRAFT - WHICH MAKES IT THE BEST PLACE FOR THE
UNITED STATES TO SET UP A BASE FOR FUTURE MILITARY OPERATIONS.
(STAND-UP BRIDGE/MM ON CAMERA) "WHILE U.S TROOPS ON THE GROUND MAY BE
GOOD NEWS FOR THE UNITED FRONT, RELIEF AGENCIES FEAR INCREASED FIGHTING
WILL DRIVE MORE AFGHANIS INTO REFUGEE CAMPS LIKE THIS ONE - WHERE FOOD,
WATER - JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING IS IN SHORT SUPPLY."
(vo of walking shot)
FAIZA ULLAH LED 100 FAMILIES FOR 12 DAYS ON FOOT TO THIS REFUGEE CAMP
OUTSIDE KHODJA BOHAWADINE - DOUBLING JUST THIS SECTION OF THE COMPOUND
OVERNIGHT.
(nat pop of conversation with Ullah/leader then shots around camp/kids)
THE VILLAGERS FLED OUT OF FEAR FROM AMERICAN AIRSTRIKES HE SAYS - NOW -
TIRED, HUNGRY AND HOMELESS, THEY FEAR NOT MAKING IT THROUGH A LONG AND
BRUTALLY COLD AFGHANI WINTER.
(nat pop of little girls in school)
WHILE THE CHILDREN OF REFUGEES LONG AGO DRIVEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY THE
TALIBAN HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SETTLE IN TO A NEW LIFE IN THE CAMPS - RELIEF
WORKERS WORRY NEW ARRIVALS THIS WINTER COULD BE LEFT WITH NOTHING MORE
THAN HOPE TO HOLD ON TO.
MAUREEN MAHER, CBS NEWS IN KHODJA BOHAWADINE, AFGHANISTAN.))
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Congressman Bob Goodlatte supports America's use of ground troops in Afghanistan.
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[SOT 5:42]
[IN Q=I think its good that]
((REP. BOB GOODLATTE: I THINK ITS GOOD THAT WE ARE IN THERE DOING EVERYTHING WE CAN TO FIND OSMA BIN LADEN AND THE OTHER TERRORISTS THAT ARE INVOLVED THERE, IN ORDER TO DO THAT YOU HAVE TO THE ABILITY TO HAVE GREATER CONTROL OVER THE AREA. WE'VE DONE EVERYTHING WE CAN FROM THE AIR, NOW HAVING TROOPS ON THE GROUND HELPS TO MAKE THAT AIR SUPPORT MORE EFFECTIVE.))
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[OUT Q=support more effective]
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Goodlatte also says he DISAGREED with the decision to close the House side of the Capitol because of anthrax fears.
But points out... legislators only missed one day of work because typically the House is closed from Friday until Tuesday.
[Kaine]
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Lieutenant Governor candidate Tim Kaine now has the support of former Governor Doug Wilder.
Wilder made the announcement while campaigning with Kaine in Richmond.
Last night, Kaine took his message to Bedford.
He referred to the latest NEWS 7/Mason Dixon poll which puts him ahead of Republican Jay Katzen by two points.
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[SOT 17:49:35]
[IN Q=The polls make it ]
((TIM KAINE: THE POLLS MAKE IT LOOK LIKE A TIGHT RACE. WE'VE GOT A NARROW LEAD AND IT'S PRETTY CONSISTENT ACROSS THE COMMONWEALTH BUT THERE'S STILL A LOT OF UNDECIDED VOTERS PARTICULARLY IN THE DOWN TICKET RACES, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, AG, SO THE LAST 17 DAYS IS ALL ABOUT PERSUADING THE UNDECIDED TO BREAK OUR WAY.))
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[OUT Q=BREAK OUR WAY.]
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Kaine will be campaigning in Lynchburg and Charlottesville today.
[Lex-Fundraiser]
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U-S troops overseas and those who lost loved ones in the September 11th attacks were in the thoughts of hundreds who gathered in Rockbridge County yesterday.
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[SUPER=143-Rockbridge Co.]
Singers John Sines Junior and Bruce Allen highlighted the event sponsored by Lee-Hi Travel and W-R-E-L radio.
Money raised at the concert were given to the "Attack on America" fund.
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[SOT - 8:00:01]
[IN Q=I'm just like everyone else...]
[SUPER=141-Bruce Allen/Musician]
((BRUCE ALLEN/MUSICIAN; I'M JUST LIKE EVERYONE ELSE, I WANT TO DO SOMETHING TO HELP SUPPORT WHAT'S GOING ON, AND THE PEOPLE AND THE TRADGEDY THAT'S COME UPON THEM, AND US AS AMERICANS. AND THE ONLY THING WE CAN GIVE BACK IS TRY TO RAISE MONEY AND SHOW OUR SUPPORT.))
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[OUT Q=and show our support.]
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The concert was free to the public, but attendees were asked to donate whatever they could.
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[Natural-History]
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The state wants to build a 20-MILLION dollar building to house the Virginia Museum of Natural History in Martinsville.
The current facility is quickly becoming ancient history itself . . .
But as Justin McLeod discovered the museum has a hit a roadblock and has miles to go before it reaches completion.
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[SOT 15:22]
[IN Q=Nat sound of Lion and new exhibit]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville; :00]
[SUPER=01-Judy Winston/Director of Research; :26]
[SUPER=@justin1; :44]
[SUPER=01-Stephen Pike/Museum Director; 1:06]
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[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Martinsville]
((((NAT SOUND OF TIGER MAKING NOISES))
Here's something you can sink your teeth into.
Its a new exhibit here at Virginia's Museum of Natural History called 'Wild About Cats.'
But you'll only see a small fraction of the total collection.
[SOT 2:35]
[IN Q=We simply don't have]
((NANCY MONCRIEF/CURATOR OF MAMMALS: WE SIMPLY DON'T HAVE THE SPACE RIGHT NOW.))
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[OUT Q=space right now]
Right now, the building is more than eighty years old.
Space is so limited, exhibits are housed in the hallways.
And research labs look more like closets.
[SOT 15:26]
[IN Q=We've got collections]
((JUDY WINSTON/DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH: WE'VE GOT COLLECTIONS STORED IN A BANK BUILDING IN TOWN, WE HAVE COLLECTIONS STORED IN A FARMER'S SHED ABOUT 45 MINUTES FROM HERE.))
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[OUT Q=minutes from here]
So about three years ago, museum officials began the process of building a brand new facility.
These drawings show what the new museum will look like once its finished.
[SOT 26:06]
[IN Q=The City of Martinsville]
((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: THE CITY OF MARTINSVILLE HAS ALREADY DONATED THE LAND HERE ON STARLING AVENUE FOR THE PROJECT. IN FACT, THE ONLY THING THATS MISSING IS THE MONEY NEEDED TO BUILD IT AND THAT COMES FROM RICHMOND. THIS YEAR'S STATE BUDGET FAILED TO INCLUDE THE 16 T0 20 MILLION DOLLARS NEEDED TO MAKE THIS PROJECT A REALITY.))
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[OUT Q=project a reality]
Even without funding for this year, museum officials say the project is only a few months behind schedule.
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[IN Q=We're going to the legislature]
((STEPHEN PIKE/MUSEUM DIRECTOR: WE'RE GOING TO THE LEGISLATURE, HOPEFULLY WE'LL BE IN THE GOVERNOR'S BUDGET, I DON'T KNOW THAT FOR A FACT, BUT I HAVE CONFIDENCE THAT WE WILL BE AND HOPEFULLY THE LEGISLATURE WILL FIND A WAY TO APPROVE IT AND WE'LL GET STARTED BUILDING IT SOMETIME IN THE MIDDLE OF NEXT YEAR.))
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[OUT Q=middle of next year]
But if the legislature fails to fund the project next year, construction on the new museum could be delayed more than a year.
Right now, its set to open sometime in 2005.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Martinsville. ))[Tease#1]
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Still to come on News 7 Sunday Morning.......
Charities are taking center stage today. . .
[ANCHOR=Leo]
And . .
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The Mariners are setting the stage . . . narrowing the Yank's lead in the playoff series. We'll have details in sports.
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Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning......
The war on terrorism heats up as U-S commandoes raid Afghanistan and drive thousands into refugee camps....
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And a big project is underway in Roanoke County and a group hopes to raise half a million dollars for it...
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We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[WRITER=jen]
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[Re-Open]
Good morning, I'm Marya Jones.
[ANCHOR=Leo]
And I'm Leo Hirsbrunner.
[ANCHOR=Marya]
It's (time) on Saturday, October 21st. Welcome back to News-7 Sunday morning.
[ANCHOR=Leo]
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U-S special forces are launching ground attacks on Afghanistan... after two weeks of air strikes.
This, as a senior administration official confirms President Bush signed an order commanding the C-I-A to destroy bin Laden and his network.
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[SUPER=04-Pentagon Video;]
U-S commandoes parachuted by night into Afghanistan.
The raids targeted an airfield and a compound for the Taliban's spiritual leader, Mullah Mohammed Omar.
The Pentagon says soldiers destroyed stores of weapons and killed some Taliban members -- none of them high-ranking.
Two U-S soldiers preparing for the raid also lost their lives in a helicopter crash near Pakistan.
The Taliban claims to have shot them down, but the Pentagon says it was an accident.
[SUPER=03-Near Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan;]
Meanwhile, Northern Alliance fighters continued to engage the Taliban on the ground.
They rode on horseback and fired on positions they believed to be held by the Taliban.
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[Read-Mountain]
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A big project is underway in Roanoke County.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]
A group calling itself the Read Mountain Alliance is working to preserve the upper elevations of Read Mountain from development.
Yesterday, the Board of Supervisors announced plans to vote Tuesday on an "option to purchase" agreement for 90 acres on the mountain.
The group hopes to raise a half million dollars to buy another 600 acres.
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[SOT 10:17]
[IN Q=We don't envision]
((RON CRAWFORD/READ MOUNTAIN ALLIANCE: WE DON'T ENVISION A PARK THAT WOULD BE A HIGH IMPACT PARK. WE ENVISION FOOT TRAILS, BICYCLE TRAILS, MAYBE HORSEBACK RIDING, BUT NO REAL MAN MADE STRUCTURES OR VEHICLE ROADS ON TOP OF THE MOUNTAIN.))
[SUPER=01-Ron Crawford/Read Mountain Alliance]
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[OUT Q=on top of the mountain]
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[VO-NAT]
After the announcement, a group headed up the mountain for an afternoon hike.
Read Mountain is one of the few mountains in the Roanoke Valley that has no man made structures on it.
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[Haz-Mat]
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An event in Roanoke has residents cleaning up . . .
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[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
Yesterday, the city held its Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day at the Roanoke Civic Center.
Residents from across the Roanoke Valley lined the parking lot to lawfully dispose of their hazardous materials.
Crews collected everything from oil, paint, and antifreeze to other chemicals.
The event happens every year but this was the first time it took place in the fall.
City leaders wanted to give residents a chance to get rid of left-over materials and chemicals from summer projects.
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Coming up on our newscast -
Some members of Hollins University's Theatre will light up our stage with a preview of their latest production . . .
[ANCHOR=Leo]
And
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The stars take to the stage pay tribute to America's heroes. . . we'll have highlights a little later on News 7 Sunday Morning -
But first if you are traveling today........
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Just about anything will push this guy's buttons.
And that's the way he likes it.
In this week's Virginia Profile, Justin McLeod introduces to us to a Henry County resident who has a real passion for politics.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=animation]
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[OUT Q=stop animation]
[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]
[Campaign-Buttons]
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[WIPE WIPE WIPE WIPE]
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[SOT ]
[IN Q=If you've ever]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville; :00]
[SUPER=01-John Bowles/Collector; :15 - QUICK!!]
[RUNS=2:04]
[OUT Q=Standard]
((NAT SOUND OF JOHN SHOWING US BUTTONS))
((If you've ever wondered the meaning of a hot button issue, just ask this guy.
His name is John Bowles and he's a real political junkie.
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[IN Q=Yeah, thats very safe]
((JOHN BOWLES/COLLECTOR: YEAH, THATS VERY SAFE TO SAY.))
[Runs= 04]
[OUT Q=safe to say]
Here's why.
John collects campaign buttons.
Its a hobby that started more than 25 years ago.
And today, he has more than 700 campaign collectibles.
[SOT 10:59]
[IN Q=I could probably]
((JOHN BOWLES/COLLECTOR: I COULD PROBABLY HAVE A NICE GARAGE FULL OF HISTORY MUSEUM.))
[Runs= 03]
[OUT Q=of history museum]
And what a history it is.
He has buttons from national, state, and local campaigns.
Some are more recent, while others date back to the early 1900's.
His oldest item comes from Virginia's gubernatorial election back in 1885.
[SOT 14:35]
[IN Q=This is a ribbon]
((JOHN BOWLES: THIS IS A RIBBON OF GENERAL FITZ LEE WHO WAS THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR AND HE WON THAT YEAR.))
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[OUT Q=won that year]
Bowles also collects other campaign memorabilia.
His most valuable is this orginal John F. Kennedy campaign poster.
Its worth anywhere between 400 and 600 dollars.
Then there's this rare item from the 1980 presidential campaign.
It's a poster showing Ronald Reagan working at McDonald's.
The headline reads "Give Ronald a job he can handle."
[SOT 18:15]
[IN Q=McDonald's saw the golden arches]
((JOHN BOWLES: McDONALD'S SAW THE GOLDEN ARCHES AND IMMEDIATELY FILED A LAWSUIT CLAIMING COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT.))
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[OUT Q=copyright infringement]
Each button has its own unique story and John Bowles likes to tell them.
He often visits area schools to share his experiences and his collection.
After all, this is more than just a hobby, its a way of preserving history.
[SOT 25:45]
[IN Q=Hopefully, they will keep]
((JOHN BOWLES: HOPEFULLY THEY WILL KEEP THESE ITEMS AND THIS WILL BE PART OF HISTORY THAT PEOPLE WILL GET TO SEE AFTER I'M GONE.))
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[OUT Q=after I'm gone]
Part of that history will be Bowles' own run for elective office.
He lost a bid to become Clerk of Courts in Henry County.
The only thing he has to show for it is a button from his campaign.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Martinsville.))
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A hunt for one of history's most famous serial killers and a teen mother's struggle to fulfill her dreams...
Those are the plotlines behind two films making their debut in this week's Movie Wrap-Up.
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[IN Q=NATS music]
[SUPER=04-20th Century Fox; :00]
[SUPER=04-Columbia Pictures; :51]
[SUPER=04-Dreamworks SKG; 1:29]
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[OUT Q=control of this facility (cheers).]
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((NATS MUSIC, SOMETIME THIS EVENING.... A MAN OF YOUR TALENT.))
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In "From Hell," Johnny Depp plays a Scotland Yard detective tracking Jack the Ripper.
The serial killer has been mutilating prostitutes in London.
Depp has visions of the killer ... and begins to suspect a conspiracy.
Along the way, he meets and falls inlove with a prostitute, played by Heather Graham.
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[SOT 12:15:34 - :51]
((I REALLY DO HAVE VISIONS, YOU KNOW..... GRAHAM: WHAT MIGHT THOSE BE?))
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[SOT 12:17:05 - :15]
((MOM, POP, I'M PREGNANT..... I WISH THAT YOU WERE NEVER BORN.))
[RUNS= :10]
In Penny Marshall's latest film, "Riding In Cars With Boys," Drew Barrymore plays a teenager who gets pregnant and has a son.
The film is based on the 1990 memoir of Beverly Donofrio.
She marries the baby's father, a drug addict played by Steve Zahn, and tries to make the best of things...
The film traces her struggle to pull the family out of divorce and off welfare to pursue her dreams.
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[SOT 12:18:40 - :45]
((YOU LOOK BEAUTIFUL, MOMMY. (SHE HAIRSPRAYS, HE COUGHS)))
[RUNS= :05]
In "The Last Castle," Robert Redford is a three-star general who's sent to military prison after he disobeys orders.
The prison is run by a corrupt warden, played by Soprano's star James Gandolfini.
Redford uses his leadership skills to unite the prisoners and take control of the prison.
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[SOT 12:22:29 - :35]
((GENTLEMEN, I PROPOSE WE SEIZE CONTROL OF THIS FACILITY. (CHEERING)))
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Actors and music stars pulled together last night for a concert to salute New York City's heroes.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=MUSIC We can be heroes]
[SUPER=07-Billy Crystal;]
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=just for one day.]
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[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]
Thousands of firemen, rescue workers and police officers were treated to a blockbuster concert at Madison Square Garden.
The lineup for "Concert New York" included such acts as David Bowie, Mick Jagger and the Backstreet Boys.
Many in the audience held up pictures of police officers and firefighters who died in the September 11th attacks.
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[SOT 5:27:51 - :58]
[IN Q=This is an awesome]
((BILLY CRYSTAL: This is an AWESOME.... COULDN'T FIND ANYBODY TO OPEN ENVELOPES.))
[RUNS=:07]
[OUT Q=to open envelopes (LAUGH).]
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[VO-NAT]
The concert was carried live by V-H-1 ... and viewers could phone in with donations.
A two-disc C-D set featuring music from the show will be released next month.
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