[Open-Heads]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[roll cold out of the open]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
[SUPER=@Marya1;]
[SUPER=@Brent1;]
Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning.......
President Bush is back from Europe - with some new allies in the war against terrorism...
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And black leaders in Danville say police are too quick to draw their guns.
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to Hello]
[Bush-NATO]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
President Bush is back at the White House after a five-day, four-nation European trip.
Bush took every opportunity to urge European nations to join in the war against terrorism ... and to get their approval for a possible invasion of Iraq.
Bill Plante has more.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=twelve years ago]
[SUPER=03-Bucharest, Romania; :00]
[SUPER=01-Bill Plante/CBS News; 1:33]
[RUNS=1:57]
[OUT Q=standard]
((BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
NARR: Twelve years ago - Romanians filled this square to cheer the
end of decades of dictatorship. Today, thousands waited here under rainy
skies to welcome the American President - and celebrate their inclusion
in the NATO alliance.
(SOT: Bush)
as a nato ally you can have this confidence: no one will be able to take
away the freedom of your country
NARR:
Romania is already being asked - like other NATO nations, new and old -
to help in various ways in the campaign for Iraq's disarmament. With
weapons inspections set to begin Wednesday - President Bush is applying
maximum pressure. Yesterday he joined with Russian President Putin
demanding Saddam disarm. Today he called on countries that threw off
the yoke of communist oppression to defend freedom..
(SOT: Bush)
an aggressive dictator now rules in iraq. By his search for terrible
weapons// ...
the dictator of iraq threatens the security of every free nation
including the free nations of europe.
Blue Line: Vilnius, Lithuania
NARR: Earlier - in Lithuania - another new NATO invitee - the President
received a red carpet welcome - but far smaller crowds than expected
though this was the first ever visit of a US President. Recalling
Lithuania's domination first by the Nazis - then by the Soviets - Mr.
Bush warned that freedom is being tested yet again by terrorists.
SOT: Bush
Like the Nazis and the Communists before them, they will be opposed by
free nations and the terrorists will be defeated.
Stand Up:
BILL PLANTE �WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENT
THIS FINAL EUROPEAN STOP COMES AT THE END OF A STRING OF FOREIGN POLICY
VICTORIES FOR THE PRESIDENT, WHO WILL NOW BE WAITING FOR AN UNDETERMINED
TIME TO SEE HOW IRAQ RESPONDS. BACK HOME NEXT WEEK, HE'LL TURN HIS
ATTENTION TO DOMESTIC ISSUES, SIGNING THE HOMELAND SECURITY AND
TERRORISM INSURANCE BILLS BEFORE A THANKSGIVING VACATION.
BP CBS NEWS WTP IN BUCHAREST.))
[11Ringgold-Fire]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-34 TC-2:01:05]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Fire destroyed a Pittsylvania County Volunteer Fire Department nearly a year ago.
This weekend the community gathered to dedicate a new fire house.
Justin McLeod has more on the fire, the recovery, and how a lot of good came out of something so bad.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Nat sound of truck driving into garage]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Mike Neal/Fire Chief; :12]
[SUPER=04-December 30, 2001; :22]
[SUPER=01-Barry Neal/Firefighter; :34]
[SUPER=@justin1; :55]
[SUPER=01-Dale Stone/Firefighter; 1:18]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Pittsylvania County]
((((NAT SOUND OF TRUCK DRIVING INTO GARAGE AT 19:34:35))
The Ringgold Fire Department is riding high once again.
Members finally have a place to call home.
[SOT 19:17:18]
[IN Q=It's been a long time]
((MIKE NEAL/FIRE CHIEF: IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING AND IN REALITY IT HASN'T BEEN, NINE MONTHS GETTING HERE AND TODAY ELEVEN MONTHS SO WE'RE TICKLED TO BE HERE.))
[Runs= 08]
[OUT Q=to be here]
Getting here took months of hard work and hardship.
Last December, fire destroyed their old facility on Route 58.
The department lost all of its equipment and three fire trucks.
Firefighters kept working but had to do so out of three different places.
[SOT 19:22:45]
[IN Q=You just didnt have]
((BARRY NEAL/FIREFIGHTER: YOU JUST DIDN'T HAVE THE CONTINUITY THAT YOU NEEDED ALL THE GUYS IN ONE PLACE. AND THIS IS MUCH BETTER, WE'RE ALL HERE NOW, IT'S A BIG FAMILY BACK IN ONE HOUSE.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q=in one house]
That house is located a quarter mile away from the old facility.
It's four times bigger and includes a full kitchen, offices, and soon a training room.
Total Price Tag?
Nearly four hundred thousand dollars.
[SOT 1:11; TAPE 2]
[IN Q=Community support]
((JUSTIN McLeod/REPORTING: COMMUNITY SUPPORT MADE A LOT OF WHAT YOU SEE HERE POSSIBLE. THE DEPARTMENT TOOK IN MORE THAN A 130-THOUSAND DOLLARS IN DONATIONS. PART OF WHICH PAID FOR A NEW AND USED AMBULANCE. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY, THE DEPARTMENT WILL NOW BE ABLE TO OFFER TRANSPORT SERVICE.))
[Runs= 15]
[OUT Q=offer transport service]
((NAT SOUND OF OPEN HOUSE))
The department thanked the community for its support by holding an Open House Saturday afternoon.
[SOT 19:21:32]
[IN Q=To be here where]
((DALE STONE/FIREFIGHTER: TO BE HERE WHERE WE ARE TODAY AND THE SITUATION WE ARE, THE ONLY RELIABLE ANSWER IS GOD AND THE COMMUNITY. THEY WORKED MIRACLES FOR US.))
[Runs= 10]
[OUT Q=miracles for us]
That miracle is documented on the walls of the new firehouse.
It shows its difficult past and what looks to be a bright future.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Pittsylvania County.))
[11Danville-Police]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-53 TC-1:04]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Allegations of police brutality brought many concerned citizens together in Danville this weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Danville]
The Southern Christian Leadership Conference held a forum yesterday at the Bennett Memorial Baptist Church.
They discussed a recent incident where an off-duty policeman shot 25-year-old Charles Lynch at the intersection of Piedmont Drive and Mount Cross Road.
[SUPER=04-October 24]
The officer alleges Lynch attempted to run him over and that's when shots were fired.
The S-C-L-C held this community meeting to get the victim's side of the story.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 19:06:53]
[IN Q=What we're concerned about]
((REV. WILLIAM AVON KEEN/SCLC PRESIDENT: WHAT WE'RE CONCERNED ABOUT IS THE SPREADING OF THE SHOOTINGS. THE LAST MEETING WE HAD WE WERE CONCERNED WHO WOULD BE NEXT AND AS WE SEE NOW THE SHOOTINGS IN THE PAST HAVE BEEN IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY BUT NOW THE SHOOTINGS ARE SPILLING OVER EVEN TO THE WHITE COMMUNITY OF OUR CITY.))
[SUPER=01-Rev. William Avon Keen/SCLC President]
[RUNS=:19]
[OUT Q=of our city]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
Keen says the group will soon decide whether to formally protest this latest shooting involving the Danville Police.
The incident is also being investigated by the Virginia State Police.
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[11First-Night]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-38 TC-1:54:39]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Roanoke will be without a holiday tradition again this year.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke/2000]
Sponsors of First Night Roanoke have decided to cancel the event for the second straight year.
Festival in the Park cites several reasons for the decision -- including dwindling attendance and a lack of volunteers and money.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 21:34]
[IN Q=We need to focus]
((STU ISRAEL/FESTIVAL IN THE PARK: WE NEED TO FOCUS ON FESTIVAL IN THE PARK WHICH IS OUR ANCHOR EVENT. FIRST NIGHT WAS ABOUT A 30-THOUSAND DOLLAR A YEAR PROJECT AND IT WOULD BE HARD FOR US TO JUSTIFY THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR A ONE NIGHT EVENT WHEN WE REALLY NEED IT FOR OUR TEN DAY FESTIVAL IN MAY.))
[SUPER=01-Stu Israel/Festival in the Park]
[RUNS=:20]
[OUT Q=festival in May]
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[VO-NAT]
Israel says there is a chance First Night could return to Roanoke in the future.
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg/2001]
In the meantime, Blacksburg plans to holds its third annual First Night celebration on New Year's Eve.
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[WEATHER NEXT]
[Tease#1]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]
[BOTH MICS HOT]
Coming up...
Buena Vista's known for kicking off the political season with its Labor Day parade... but there's much more to the little town on the other 364 days of the year... We'll show you later...
[ANCHOR=Brent]
But first
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[VO-NAT]
Some Maryland residents raise their antlers to law enforcement officers who cracked the sniper case...
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[Lotto]
[Break #1]
[Shooting-Spree]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Residents of Silver Spring, Maryland, are giving police officers a pat on the back for helping solve the sniper shootings.
Legal analysts say prosecuting and convicting both suspects should be a piece of cake.
Stephanie Lambidakis has more.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Silver Spring, MD; :00]
[SUPER=01-Jonathan Turley/Legal Expert; :31]
[SUPER=01-Michael Arif/Defense Lawyer; :57]
[SUPER=01-Stephanie Lambidakis/CBS News; 1:04]
[RUNS=1:53]
[OUT Q=Silver Spring, MD.]
((One month after being freed from the snipers' grip of terror... the
residents of Silver Spring Maryland saluted the law enforcement
officers who cracked the case... donning purple moose antlers to honor
Montgomery County Police Charles Moose, the public face of the
investigation.
(NARR:)
Prosecutors, meanwhile, are moving quickly to try John Mohammad and
Lee Malvo next year on capital murder and terrorism charges. With the
avalanche of evidence... says legal expert Jonathan Turley... defense
lawyers have little room to maneuver.
(SOT Jonathan Turley �legal expert)
'I MEAN THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A SNIPER PAD IN A CHEVY CAPRICE, A COMPUTER
DIARY, A CONFESSION, AND SOME FORENSIC EVIDENCE WITH FINGERPRINTS ON IT,
TO MAKE IT A REALLY BAD DAY FOR A DEFENSE ATTORNEY."
(NARR:)
Mohammad remains in the Prince William county jail, but Malvo has been
in Fairfax County court repeatedly. His appointed lawyers argued
UN-successfully for psychiatric help, and claim prosecutors have an
unfair advantage:
(SOT/DEFENSE LAWYER MICHAEL ARIF)
"17 YEAR OLD KID, WHO IS GOING TO BE EXECUTED IF HE IS CONVICTED OF
THIS, AND WHAT I AM TRYING TO DO IS JUST EVEN THE PLAYING FIELD, THAT IS
ALL I WANT TO DO."
(ONCAMERA BRIDGE)
THE DECK IS ESPECIALLY STACKED AGAINST THE DEFENSE, NOT ONLY BECAUSE OF
THE EVIDENCE, BUT BECAUSE ATTORNEY GENERAL JOHN ASHCROFT DEMANDED THE
DEATH PENALTY FOR BOTH SUSPECTS WHEN HE GAVE VIRGINIA'S PROSECUTORS
FIRST CRACK AT THE CASES.
(SOT/TURLEY)
"PROSECUTORS DON'T HAVE MANY OPTIONS. THEY PROMISED TO PUT THESE GUYS TO
DEATH, SO THEY'RE NOT GOING TO BE ENGAGING IN PLEA BARGAINS."
(NARR/NAT SOT/911)
This week newly released 911 tapes rekindled the horror...which
prosecutors will recreate at trial:
(SOT/911 TAPE)
"I'M ON THE BUS WITH HIM... PLEASE PLEASE HURRY UP, I'M SCARED."
(NARR:)
The victim of that shooting, bus driver Conrad Johnson, was remembered
today, an empty bus a ghostly reminder of the lives lost. While the
legal case is just starting, residents are giving thanks that it's all
over.
Stephanie Lambidakis, CBS News, Silver Spring, Maryland.))
[anchor=marya]
[ss=none]
Stay with us - there's much more still to come on News 7 Sunday Morning.
[Your-Hometown]
[ANCHOR=Brent]
[NEWSCAST=SUN MORN]
[WRITER=bwa]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=Hometown FS Wx Mon 100essC]
On this week's Your Hometown, we travel to Buena Vista in Rockbridge County, which
started out as the town of Green Forest, but in 1889 decided to change its name to Buena Vista.
Along with the unique name, came one very unique city.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=If this sign...]
[SUPER=01-Scott Dadson/City Manager; :18]
[SUPER=01-Mary Shewey/Resident; :22]
[SUPER=04-June 1995; 1:18]
[SUPER=04-August 2000; 2:00]
[RUNS=2:53]
[OUT Q=...Big Island, here we come.]
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[anchor=Brent]
[SS=NONE]
(XXXXXXX)
[TAKE 9022essC FS]
((BRENT AD LIBS UNDER BOARD))
[BRENT MIC HOT]
(XXXXXXX)
((ad lib toss to bump))
[2Open-Heads]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[roll cold out of the open]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning......
The space shuttle Endeavor makes a successful launch - ending a month of problems and delays...
(------------)
and U-N weapons inspectors are set to begin their search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[2-shot toss to hello]
[Iraq]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
U-N inspectors plan to resume the hunt for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq tomorrow.
But, as Mark Phillips reports, their mission may be more gradual than immediate.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Iraqi guards]
[SUPER=03-Baghdad, Iraq; :00]
[SUPER=01-Hiro Ueki/U. N. Spokesman; :41]
[SUPER=01-Mark Phillips/CBS News; 1:14]
[RUNS=1:34]
[OUT Q=CBS News, Baghdad.]
((BAGHDAD, IRAQ
(Iraqi guards at UN/rows of cars/work at UN HQ)
Under watchful Iraqi eyes, everything's being made ready here for the UN
inspectors to hit the ground running next week. But the pace at which
they start their work may be closer to a jogging or even walking pace.
The first group of eighteen inspectors who arrive Monday....
(recent Saddam)
... will NOT -- we're told -- immediately go barging unannounced into
Saddam's presidential compounds and other sensitive sites to test Iraqis
compliance with this new, potentially more intrusive inspection regime.
FILE
(previous inspectors)
Instead they will head for the sites repeatedly visited by previous
inspection teams to see if the monitoring equipment left behind last
time is still there and still works.
(SOT HIRO UEKI -- UN SPOKESMAN)
OVER THE LAST FOUR YEARS NOBODY HAS INSPECTED THOSE SITES (MARK) BUT THE
STUFF IS STILL THERE? (H.U.) THE STUFF IS STILL THERE BUT WE HAVE TO
CHECK IF THE EQUIPMENT IS STILL OPERATIONAL OR NOT.
MARK PHILLIPS�CBS NEWS
The inspection effort here will be stepped up quickly with more than
a-hundred inspectors in country by Chrismas. But in its early stages at
least, it seems the approach will be deliberate and methodical. And
Iraq's real intentions tested not with an early shock -- but gradually
-- over time. MP CBS News Baghdad.))
[Port-Labor]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Dockworkers and West Coast ports are back on good terms this morning...
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Los Angeles, CA;]
They reached a tentative six-year contract agreement.
The details are not being disclosed, but the chief federal mediator calls it "historic."
The deal comes after a bitter and costly dispute that shut down the ports and drew the White House into the fray.
The mediator says the agreement addresses the impact of technology on union jobs.
It also provides improvements in wages and benefits.
It still has to be ratified by union members after Thanksgiving.
(------------)
[Shuttle-Endeavor]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun. a.m.]
[WRITER=mjo]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The space shuttle Endeavor is safely in orbit after a problem-free launch last night.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Cape Canaveral, FL;]
The liftoff put an end to almost a month of delays caused by weather, leaks, cracks and human error.
The shuttle is expected to dock at the international space station tomorrow afternoon.
Three astronauts, including the first American Indian in space, will replace the current crew, which has spent more than 170 days there.
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[2-11Ringgold-Fire]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-34 TC-2:01:05]
[GRAPHIC=none]
Nearly a year ago, the Pittsylvania County Volunteer Fire Department was destroyed by fire.
This weekend, the community dedicated a new fire house in Ringgold.
Justin McLeod has more.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Nat sound of truck driving into garage]
[SUPER=03-Pittsylvania Co.; :00]
[SUPER=01-Mike Neal/Fire Chief; :12]
[SUPER=04-December 30, 2001; :22]
[SUPER=01-Barry Neal/Firefighter; :34]
[SUPER=@justin1; :55]
[SUPER=01-Dale Stone/Firefighter; 1:18]
[RUNS=1:39]
[OUT Q=JM, News 7, Pittsylvania County]
((((NAT SOUND OF TRUCK DRIVING INTO GARAGE AT 19:34:35))
The Ringgold Fire Department is riding high once again.
Members finally have a place to call home.
[SOT 19:17:18]
[IN Q=It's been a long time]
((MIKE NEAL/FIRE CHIEF: IT'S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING AND IN REALITY IT HASN'T BEEN, NINE MONTHS GETTING HERE AND TODAY ELEVEN MONTHS SO WE'RE TICKLED TO BE HERE.))
[Runs= 08]
[OUT Q=to be here]
Getting here took months of hard work and hardship.
Last December, fire destroyed their old facility on Route 58.
The department lost all of its equipment and three fire trucks.
Firefighters kept working but had to do so out of three different places.
[SOT 19:22:45]
[IN Q=You just didnt have]
((BARRY NEAL/FIREFIGHTER: YOU JUST DIDN'T HAVE THE CONTINUITY THAT YOU NEEDED ALL THE GUYS IN ONE PLACE. AND THIS IS MUCH BETTER, WE'RE ALL HERE NOW, IT'S A BIG FAMILY BACK IN ONE HOUSE.))
[Runs= 07]
[OUT Q=in one house]
That house is located a quarter mile away from the old facility.
It's four times bigger and includes a full kitchen, offices, and soon a training room.
Total Price Tag?
Nearly four hundred thousand dollars.
[SOT 1:11; TAPE 2]
[IN Q=Community support]
((JUSTIN McLeod/REPORTING: COMMUNITY SUPPORT MADE A LOT OF WHAT YOU SEE HERE POSSIBLE. THE DEPARTMENT TOOK IN MORE THAN A 130-THOUSAND DOLLARS IN DONATIONS. PART OF WHICH PAID FOR A NEW AND USED AMBULANCE. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ITS HISTORY, THE DEPARTMENT WILL NOW BE ABLE TO OFFER TRANSPORT SERVICE.))
[Runs= 15]
[OUT Q=offer transport service]
((NAT SOUND OF OPEN HOUSE))
The department thanked the community for its support by holding an Open House Saturday afternoon.
[SOT 19:21:32]
[IN Q=To be here where]
((DALE STONE/FIREFIGHTER: TO BE HERE WHERE WE ARE TODAY AND THE SITUATION WE ARE, THE ONLY RELIABLE ANSWER IS GOD AND THE COMMUNITY. THEY WORKED MIRACLES FOR US.))
[Runs= 10]
[OUT Q=miracles for us]
That miracle is documented on the walls of the new firehouse.
It shows its difficult past and what looks to be a bright future.
Justin McLeod, News 7, Pittsylvania County.))
[11Red-Ribbon]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=rle]
[TAPE#=02-36 TC-1:55:21]
[GRAPHIC=none]
It was a black tie event ... but red ribbons were on everyone's mind last night, as several local organizations worked to raise awareness and funds for the prevention of AIDS.
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]
More than a hundred people gathered at the Red Ribbon Affair in Roanoke. The formal event featured speakers and a silent auction.
All proceeds from the event will benefit the H-I-V and S-T-D Resources Program, the Roanoke Valley World AIDS Day Committee, and Blue Ridge AIDS Support Services.
The gala was only one of several local fundraisers to commemorate World AIDS day, including a charity bowling tournament and a candlelight remembrance.
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[11Roanoke-Parade]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jus]
[TAPE#=02-51 TC-5:22]
[GRAPHIC=none]
The sights and sounds of the holidays are all around...
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 42:04]
[IN Q=NAT SOUND OF BAND]
[RUNS=:04]
[OUT Q=NAT SOUND OF BAND]
(------------)
[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke]
The Greater Raleigh Court Civic League held its annual Children's holiday parade yesterday in Roanoke.
Last weekend's rain forced organizers to hold the event a week later than normal.
This year's parade attracted nearly a thousand people and included a food drive for the homeless.
The Grande finale was an appearance by Santa Claus, who rode on the back of a fire truck.
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[Tease#2]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=Sun Am]
[WRITER=jen]
[SS=None]
[BOTH MICS HOT]
A world-renowned renaissance choir is sharing its talent with the Star City... we'll tell you all about it after the break
[ANCHOR=Brent]
And
(----------------)
[VO-NAT]
Santa knows these babies deserve a treat for being nice year round.. even when it's picture time...
But first if you are traveling today........
[Brent ad-lib the travel forecast -- WX PRO]
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[Brent MIC hot]
[ No 2-shot toss go straight to Travel Bump]
[soft music under]
[Health-Review]
[ANCHOR=Marya]
[NEWSCAST=sun]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Health Review]
In this week's health review,
Find out what could put you at risk for getting diabetes.
Plus, the health risks associated with second-hand smoke.
Joy Sutton has details.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT]
[IN Q=Second hand smoke contains]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Andre Muelenaer/Carilion Pediatric Pulmonologist; :07]
[SUPER=07-Kitty Landis; :56 - QUICK]
[SUPER=01-Flora Cantor/Carilion Diabetes Educator; 1:17]
[SUPER=@Joy2; 1:23]
[RUNS=1:33]
[OUT Q=i'm joy sutton]
[tape 502-06, 1:03:32]
((Second-hand smoke contains more than 40 chemicals known to cause cancer and other health complications.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT1:02:51]
[IN Q=It's the same affect you would have if you]
((IT'S THE SAME EFFECT YOU WOULD HAVE IF YOU WERE THE SMOKER AND IN SOME WAYS SECOND HAND SMOKE MAY EVEN BE WORSE BECAUSE IT'S NOT FILTERED))
[RUNS =06]
[OUT Q=it's not filtered]
Some of the health effects of secondhand smoke include eye, nose and throat irritation, headaches, lung cancer, an increased risk for lower RESPIRATORY tract infections in children such as bronchitis, pneumonia and ear infections. Secondhand smoke may also contribute to heart disease.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT1:05:28]
[IN Q=Depending on the individual]
((DEPENDING ON THE INDIVIDUAL A SINGLE EXPOSURE CAN STIMULATE A RESPONSE THAT CAN RESULT THAT RESULTS IN HOSPITALIZATIONS IT'S THAT SIMPLE. IT'S NOT A LITTLE BIT THERE OR LITTLE BIT THERE SOMETIMES IT'S JUST A SINGLE EXPOSURE))
[RUNS= 14]
[OUT Q=just a single exposure]
[TAPE#=502-01 2:40:40]
In other health news,
Losing weight and eating healthy can make a difference in managing diabetes. For Kitty Landis it's meant so far she hasn't needed medication.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 23:52:50]
[IN Q=I said no let's talk about this]
((I SAID NO. LET'S TALK ABOUT THIS. WHAT CAN I DO WITHOUT PILLS. AND SHE TOLD ME IF I LOST WEIGHT EXERCISED AND CHANGED MY DIET I COULD DO IT ON MY OWN))
[RUNS= 13]
[OUT Q=do it on my own]
That's because being overweight is the number one risk factor for diabetes.
Carilion Diabetes Educator Flora Cantor says too much fat prevents the body from using insulin effectively.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT23:01:04]
[IN Q=If the insulin is trying]
((IF THE INSULIN IS TRYING TO GET TO THE MUSCLE DOORS TO STORE THE SUGAR, FOOD, BUT IT CAN'T GET THERE BECAUSE OF THE BLOCKED FAT, FAT BLOCKS IT))
[RUNS= 12]
[OUT Q=fat blocks it]
That's this weeks health review, I'm Joy Sutton.))
[straigth to Brent on PS]
[Tallis-Scholars]
[ANCHOR=Brent at PS]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
[WRITER=jen]
[TAPE#=]
[GRAPHIC=none]
They've been called "....the WORLD'S finest mixed-voice choir for Renaissance music" and next week, the Tallis Scholars will be here in Roanoke.
A local lawyer had been invited to sing with the group in England next year is here to tell us more about what to expect from the concert.
[SUPER=07-Nick Leitch]
What brings the Tallis Scholars to Roanoke?
What audience do they cater to?
What led up to your being invited to join them next year?
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[vo-nat]
[SUPER=@FILE]
[WILL CALL FOR]
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((Brent and guest adlib))
(++++++++++)
[TAKE CONCERT INFO FS]
Again, the Tallis Scholars are performing at Shaftman Performance Hall at the Jefferson Center on Wednesday, December 4th at 8PM. Tickets are available at the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra box office by calling toll free 866-244-9127 or in Roanoke call 343-9127.
(+++++++++++)
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The new Kevin Kline movie "The Emperor's Club" opens in theatres this weekend. How good is it? Richard Roeper has a review...
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You can see Roger Ebert's and Richard Roeper's reviews today at Eleven here on Your Hometown Station.
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These babies are too cute to be naughty...
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With little more than a month until Christmas.. it's time to get those portraits done for the annual Christmas card...
So, in the spirit of giving, Santa re-arranged his busy schedule to visit a San Diego humane society for pet portraits.
Dog owners shelled out 35-dollars to have the pictures taken the with jolly Saint Nick.
All the money will benefit the shelter.
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[2BIRTHDAYS!] 11/25/02
Monday:
[SUPER=130-9/Roy Younger Jr./Rustburg]
[SUPER=130-24/Jamie Flinchum/Snowsville]
[SUPER=130-2/Madison Brown/Rocky Mount]
[SUPER=130-/Mary Irving/Roanoke]
Anniversary:
[SUPER=130-48th/Rev. & Mrs. Clyde Irving/Roanoke]
Rev. Irving;s birthday the same date:
[SUPER=130-67/Clyde Irving/Roanoke]
[SUPER=130-/Georgia Frost/Galax]
[SUPER=130-17/Gerald Goad/Galax]
[SUPER=130-/Sam Bernard/Bland]
[SUPER=130-6/Isabel Griffin/Martinsville]
No Pictures:
[SUPER=131-50/Jerry Thomas/Roanoke]
[SUPER=131-/Clayton Alexander/Eagle Rock]
[SUPER=131-/Elsie Holdaway/Salem]
[SUPER=131-/Jason Woolfolk/Roanoke]
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