[Roanoke-Shooting]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kgu]
[TAPE#=none]
[GRAPHIC=Shooting]
A fatal shooting in Roanoke early this morning.
Police say that they responded to a report of a shooting just before 1 A-M in the 1500 block of Aspen Street Northwest- and found 30-year-old Daryll Wayne Waller with a gunshot wound to the torso.
He was taken to Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital were he died just before 3 a-m.
Police say that Waller had come to the residence to visit a female acquaintance- and got into an argument with her uncle- 62-year-old Paul Davis McCoy.
Police then say McCoy shot Waller with a handgun.
McCoy was taken into custody- but has been released pending further investigation.
[11M'ville-Murder]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-13 TC48:28]
[GRAPHIC=Murder Invest.]
Martinsville police say they've arrested a 17-year-old suspect in a drive by shooting that killed a 19-year old Martinsville High School student.
Police Chief Mike Rogers says investigators are also seeking another suspect.
Investigators believe the motive may have been an on-going feud between the victim- Delvin Lamonte Hairston and the suspected shooters.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Martinsville]
The incident happened around 9:30 Wednesday night at the intersection of Third and "A" Streets in Martinsville.
Police say Hairston was standing on the road when several vehicles pulled up and someone started shooting.
Officers found the victim shot once in the chest.
Investigators are hoping someone in one of those vehicles will come forward.
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[SOT 12:23; 15:50]
[IN Q=We're hoping they]
((MICHAEL ROGERS/MARTINSVILLE POLICE CHIEF: WE'RE HOPING THEY WILL COME FORWARD AND PROVIDE INFORMATION TO US ABOUT THE CRIME. OTHERWISE, THEY MAY BE CONSIDERED AN ACCESSORY TO MURDER.))
((BARRY HAIRSTON/VICTIM'S BROTHER: HE JUST HAD A GREAT FUTRE. THE WORLD WAS HIS AND SOMETHING LIKE THIS HAD TO HAPPEN TO HIM, END HIS LIFE TRAGICALLY LIKE THAT, ITS JUST INCOMPREHENSIBLE.))
[SUPER=01-Mike Rogers/Martinsville Police Chief; :00]
[SUPER=01-Barry Hairston/Victim's Brother; :10]
[RUNS=:15]
[OUT Q=its just uncomphrensible]
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[VO-NAT]
Hairston was a senior at Martinsville High School.
He was to attend Virginia State University next year to play football and run track.
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[ANCHOR=Kim]
[SS=HOLD]
The name of the suspect arrested late yesterday is NOT being
released because of his age.
Chief Rogers said the teen-ager will be charged with first-degree murder.
[6-Bumbry]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=02-11 TC1:23:05]
[GRAPHIC=None]
He's known on the street as J-2.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
James Bumbry the Second is one of the few people who actually witnessed the incident in February where a D-E-A agent from Texas allegedly shot and killed a Roanoke man outside a bar near Valley View.
He pled guilty yesterday to passing counterfeit 100 dollar bills. He told the Secret Service he bought them from someone at a concert in Greensboro.
The charges date back to late in the year 2000. The 24-year old faces a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison, though he was allowed to remain on bond until he's sentenced in August.
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[ANCHOR=Kim]
[SS=none]
D-E-A Agent Timothy Workman's case is set for trial in September.
[Pearl]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
U-S officials have arrived at the site in Pakistan where it's believed the body of slain American reporter Daniel Pearl has been found.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Karachi, Pakistan;]
Investigators were led to the body by three new suspects in Pearl's kidnapping.
Four other Islamic radicals are on trial in the case.
A video of Pearl's murder was sent to U-S officials months after he disappeared in January.
The defense attorney says the video is a fake, but the prosecution says they've connected the E-mailed pictures to one of the suspects.
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[SOT 4:50:43 ]
[IN Q=One witness]
((RAJA QURESHI/CHIEF PROSECUTOR: ONE WITNESS WAS PRODUCED WHO HAD CONFIRMED BY WAY OF HIS EVIDENCE THAT HE HAD SOLD THE SCANNER AND THE PRINTER TO ACCUSED SALMAN SAQUIB, WHICH SCANNER AND PRINTER WAS USED FOR SENDING E-MAILS WITH PHOTOGRAPHS OF DANIEL PEARL." ))
[SUPER=01-Raja Qureshi/Chief Prosecutor;]
[RUNS=:16]
[OUT Q=of Daniel Pearl]
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[VO-NAT]
Authorities in Pakistan say they're still searching for seven other suspects.
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[Terrorism-Warning]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Congressional Democrats are demanding to find out what President Bush knew about terrorist threats PRIOR to September 11th.
They're also renewing their call for a national commission to investigate the attacks.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC;]
Republicans, meanwhile, are warning Democrats NOT to use the issue for political purposes.
As for the Bush administration, it spend much of yesterday doing damage control.
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[SOT 3:01:01]
[IN Q=I think]
((ARI FLEISCHER/WHITE HOUSE SPOKESMAN: ))
[SUPER=01-Ari Fleischer/White House Spokesman;]
[RUNS=:12]
[OUT Q=a long, long time.]
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[VO-NAT]
It says there was no public alert issued about the terrorist threat made a month before 9-11, because the government did not have knowledge about a SPECIFIC threat.
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[11Philpott]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-07 TC1:54:35]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[*****ANCHOR TAG*****]
A popular vacation destination in this area is closed for the summer.
The camp ground including the public beach at Goose Point Park at Philpott Lake is completely off limits for major renovations.
As Justin Mcleod discovered even when it re-opens not everyone will be a happy camper.
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[SOT 3:23:58]
[IN Q=Nat sound of water]
[SUPER=03-Patrick Co.; :00]
[SUPER=@justin1; :36]
[SUPER=01-John McLamb/Nearby Resident; :54]
[SUPER=01-Carl Smith/U. S. Army Corps of Engineers; 1:08]
[RUNS=1:32]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Patrick Co.]
((((NAT SOUND OF WATER; 3:23:58))
It is a place that usually attracts thousands of visitors each year.
But this summer, one of Philpott Lake's popular recreation areas will be empty.
[SOT 3:17:03]
[IN Q=Goodse Point is]
((CARL SMITH/US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: GOOSE POINT IS UNDERGOING MAJOR REHAB AT THIS TIME.))
[Runs03]
[OUT Q=at this time]
((QUICK NAT SOUND OF CONSTRUCTION WORK; 3:26:54))
Renovations that include larger campsites and better facilities.
A new welcome station, bathouse, and fishing dock will be added.
Each campsite will now have utilities and water.
The traffic flow will also be improved.
The total price tag? Nearly two million dollars.
[SOT 3:27:59]
[IN Q=When Goose Point re-opens]
((JUSTIN McLEOD/REPORTING: WHEN GOOSE POINT RE-OPENS NEXT FALL IT WON'T NECESSARILY BE RE-OPENING TO THE PUBLIC. THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS PLANS TO SEPARATE DAY USE FROM THE REST OF THE CAMPGROUND. SO IF YOU'RE SOMEONE WHO USUALLY COMES HERE TO USE THE BEACH FOR THE DAY, YOU'LL NO LONGER BE ABLE TO DO THAT))
[Runs13]
[OUT Q=to do that]
((NAT SOUND OF RESIDENT DIGGING; 3:29:57))
And for some nearby residents, that's a problem.
[SOT 3:28:27]
[IN Q=I feel like]
((JOHN McLAMB/NEARBY RESIDENT: I FEEL LIKE IT'S MY MONEY. IT'S TAXPAYERS MONEY AND I'M NOT GOING TO ABLE TO USE THOSE FACILITIES.))
[Runs06]
[OUT Q=those facilites]
The Corps defends the separation saying it is a common policy at most recreation facilities across the country.
[SOT 3:20:40]
[IN Q=We have found out]
((CARL SMITH/US ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS: WE HAVE FOUND OUT IT IS TO EVERYBODY'S ENJOYMENT IF THOSE TWO GROUPS ARE SEPARATED SO THEY CAN ENJOY THEIR OWN THING AT A DIFFERENT PLACE.))
[Runs07]
[OUT Q=a different place]
The Corps did make one concession, it will allow the general public to launch their boats from Goose Point once it re-opens.
Until that happens, the only way you'll be able to enjoy this part of the lake is on the water rather than on the land.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Patrick County.))
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[ANCHOR=Kim]
[SS=None]
The Army Corps of Engineers wants to remind everyone that there are two other camping facilities at Philpott that will remain open throughout the summer.
[WTC-Cleanup]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=Mornin]
[WRITER=kmc]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
A date is set for a ceremony marking the end of clean-up and recovery work at Ground Zero.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-New York, NY;]
After eight months of workers sifting through pieces of the World Trade Center towers, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has announced a May 30th ceremony.
The last remaining part of the World Trade Center-- a 30 foot tall column-- will be taken down.
The clean-up is being completed months earlier than originally
expected.
And the price tag for the operation is estimated at 750- million dollars, a TENTH of the original estimate.
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[11LPD-Awards]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=ssm]
[TAPE#=02-14 TC1:09:54]
[GRAPHIC=None]
He may be just a rookie, but he's already added some impressive lines to his resume'...
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Lynchburg]
Lynchburg police officer Stuart Bowen was honored as the department's Officer of the Year during award ceremonies yesterday.
Bowen's just completed his first full year on the force, but he's already caught the attention of his supervisors.
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[SOT 00:56:42]
[IN Q=With what happened]
((OFFICER STUART BOWEN/LPD OFFICER OF THE YEAR: WITH WHAT HAPPENED DURING THE YEAR AND WITH 9-11 AND EVERYTHING, I MEAN IT'S LIKE I SAID IT'S JUST A BIG HONOR. I WORK WITH SUCH AN OUTSTANDING GROUP OF OFFICERS DAY IN AND DAY OUT, I DON'T KNOW THAT I'M DESERVING OF THIS. I'M VERY HONORED TO HAVE BEEN SELECTED.))
[SUPER=01-Stuart Bowen/Lynchburg Officer of the Year]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=have been selected.]
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[VO-NAT]
Officer Bowen responded to more than 12-hundred calls for service in 2001, and made more than one hundred arrests.
Forty other officers and citizens also received service awards and commendations.
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(Kim tosses to bump)
[5-Long-term]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=501-07 1:52:20]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin' Health Check]
In this morning's health check,
The rising cost of nursing home care has some seniors considering "long term care" insurance.
That is a gamble.
While it can save money if it's needed --if you don't use it, you lose it.
Health Check Reporter Joy Sutton has details.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=A nursing home in the Roanoke area]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;00]
[SUPER=07-Rosalie Whitdeck;10]
[SUPER=03-Salem;27]
[SUPER=01-Shannon Abell/LOA Area Agency on Aging;35]
[SUPER=01-Dick Nye/Insurance Agent;1:05]
[SUPER=@Joy2;]
[RUNS=1:53]
[OUT Q=for News 7 Mornin'.]
((
A nursing home in the Roanoke area could cost up to 35-hundred dollars a month. That's why some people are considering long term care insurance.
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[SOT1:21:40]
[IN Q=We would like the security of knowing]
((ROSALIE WHITDECK: WE WOULD LIKE THE SECURITY OF KNOWING IF WE WERE CHRONICALLY ILL OR COULDN'T' TAKE CARE OF OURSELVES THAT WE WOULDN'T BE DEPENDENT ON OUR CHILDREN OR MAYBE USE UP EVERYTHING THAT WE HAVE))
[RUNS17]
[OUT Q=that we have]
That's why the LOA Area Agency on Aging is having this seminar to empower seniors to make the best choices for their future.
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[SOT1:08:55]
[IN Q=Medicaid is running out]
((SHANNON ABELL/LOA AREA AGENCY ON AGING: MEDICAID IS RUNNING OUT OF MONEY . THE GOVERNMENT IS CONCERNED ABOUT ENOUGH MONEY BEING AVAILABLE TO PAY FOR PEOPLE'S NURSING CARE.. SO THERE IS ENCOURAGEMENT FOR PEOPLE TO PROTECT THEMSELVES BY LOOKING AT LONG TERM CARE POLICIES))
[RUNS14]
[OUT Q=at long term care policies]
Under certain circumstances, Medicare could pay up to a maximum of 100 days worth of service in a skilled nursing facility.
For some seniors that may not be enough but still some people are hesitant to buy long term care insurance, because they're not sure if they'll ever need it and it can be very costly.
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[SOT1:17:12]
[IN Q=Most thing they're never]
((DICK NYE/INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT: MOST THINK THEY'RE NEVER GOING TO GO IN A NURSING HOME WHICH IS NOT TRUE. ONCE SOMEONE REACHES THE AGE OF 65, ONE OUT OF TWO PEOPLE ARE GOING TO GO INTO A NURSING HOME))
[RUNS09]
[OUT Q=into a nursing home]
Nye says you can't get long term insurance if you're not healthy. The cost depends on your age, when you buy it and what it covers.
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[SOT1:11:43]
[IN Q=You want to look at your deductibles]
((SHANNON ABELL/AREA AGENCY ON AGING: YOU WANT TO LOOK AT YOUR DEDUCTIBLES... YOU WANT TO LOOK AT A STRONG INSURANCE COMPANY. SO YOU WANT TO RESEARCH THOSE COMPANIES))
[RUNS11]
[OUT Q=research those companies]
The Whitdecks have just started they're search. So far they've found coverage for about 500 dollars a month for both of them.
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[SOT1:23:08]
[IN Q=It's kind of a gamble]
((ROSALIE WHITDECK: IT'S KIND OF A GAMBLE... AS EXPENSIVE AS IT IS IT'S CERTAINLY SOMETHING WE WOULD HAVE TO WEIGH))
[RUNS12]
[OUT Q=would have to weigh]))
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[SS=HOLD]
For those who start early at age 40 long term care insurance could cost about 500 dollar a year. For an 80 year old it can run as high as 8-thousand dollars a year.
(XXXXXXXX)
[TAKE FS BOARD]
For more information, The LOA offers free counseling. Just call 540-345-0451 and ask for an insurance counselor.
(XXXXXXXX)
(Kim toss to Steve)[11VMI]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=502-04 TC25:17]
[GRAPHIC=None]
More than two-hundred cadets celebrated a milestone at an emotional ceremony in Lexington.
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[VO-NAT - :13]
[SUPER=03-Lexington;]
They received diplomas from the Virginia Military Institute yesterday morning.
Senator John Warner served as the keynote speaker, and said today's VMI graduates step into a world much different than last years'.
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[SOT - 10:25 tape 1]
[IN Q=The motto of this...]
((SEN. JOHN WARNER/(R) VIRGINIA; THE MOTTO OF THIS INSTITUTION IS CITIZEN SOLDIER, AND THE TRAGEDY THAT BEFELL OUR COUNTRY ON SEPTEMBER THE 11TH, THIS GRADUATING CLASS GOES FORTH AS THE LEADERS IN OUR HOMELAND DEFENSE.))
[SUPER=@JohnWarner;]
[RUNS=14]
[OUT Q=the leaders in our homeland defense.]
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[VO-NAT - :09+]
72 cadets will receive commissions in the armed forces.
Also, seven women graduated in V-M-I's second co-ed class to attend all four years at the school.
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[11D-Day]
[ANCHOR=Kim]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=khu]
[TAPE#=02-06 TC2:02:07]
[GRAPHIC=None]
Citizen soldiers from a different era are also getting some attention.
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[VO-NAT]
National Geographic's latest issue devotes its cover story to what it calls the "untold stories" of D-Day.
It also features a section explaining why the National D-Day Memorial is in Bedford.
Lucille Boggess is among those Bedford residents mentioned in the article. She lost two brothers on Omaha Beach.
As she has said many times over the years, the loss was almost too much for the family to bear.
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[SOT 1:28:30]
[IN Q=My mother never was quite]
[SUPER=10-Lucille Boggess/Hoback Brothers' Sister/1994]
[RUNS=10]
[OUT Q=of the family.]
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[VO-NAT]
The cover story outlines in considerable detail how the allies managed to keep the time and place of the enormous invasion a secret.
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by SS