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Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning.......
a generation of soldiers is memorialized in Washington DC this weekend.
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[anchor=susan]
and a shooting at a Danville car wash sends one to the hospital.
We'll have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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A shooting overnight in Danville sent one man to the hospital.
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Police say Dexter Lipford was shot multiple times at the J-Boys carwash on the 1000 block of Old Riverside Drive.
Officials say Lipford was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle.
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Anyone with information is asked to call Danville Crimestoppers at 434-793- 0000.
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After years of waiting, a monument honoring the 16-million veterans who served in World War Two has been dedicated in the nation's capital.
Thousands gathered at Washington's Mall for the ceremony yesterday.
As Justin McLeod tells us, most who attended the dedication say the time, money, and effort to build the memorial are well worth it.
And Keith Humphry talks with local veterans about what it took to get there.
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[SUPER=03-Washington, DC; :00]
[SUPER=01-Joe Pasquenza/World War II Veteran; :37 (QUICK)]
[SUPER=01-Catherine Clark/Radford Resident; 1:01]
[SUPER=01-Jim Clark/World War II Veteran; 1:08]
[SUPER=01-Carolyn Reed/Kentucky Resident; 1:22]
[SUPER=01-Judine Slaughter/Maryland Resident; 1:52]
[SUPER=01-Tom Hanks/World War II Memorial Spokesperson; 2:23]
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[SUPER=03-Northern Virginia; :00]
[SUPER=01-Ralph Hess/Danville World War II Veteran; :26]
[SUPER=03-Washington, DC; :35]
[SUPER=01-Nat Tanner/Roanoke World War II Veteran; :44]
[SUPER=01-John Kessler/World War II Veteran; 1:16]
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(Sorry, no closed captioning availble.)
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Many veterans from Southwest Virginia were not able to attend the dedication in Washington.
So members of the Blacksburg American Legion decided to take matters into their own hands.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Blacksburg;]
Several hundred people gathered at a World War Two Memorial near the Warm Hearth Village yesterday.
Members of every branch of the Armed Services were recognized, but the guests of honor were those who fought in World War Two.
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[SOT 9:33:07]
[IN Q=We were united]
((WILLIAM ROARK: WE WERE UNITED, WE KNEW IT WAS A WORLD WAR AND WHAT WE DID DETERMINED THE FATE OF THE WORLD.))
[SOT 9:39:44]
((HAROLD WALL: WE'RE THE ONES THAT PUT OUR LIVES ON THE LINE THAT WE MIGHT HAVE THE VICTORY WE HAVE TODAY. MIGHT HAVE THE FREEDOM THAT WE HAVE TODAY.))
[SUPER=01-William Roark/American Legion Post 182 Commander; :00]
[SUPER=01-Harold Wall/World War II Veteran; : 07]
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[OUT Q=that we have today]
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[VO-NAT]
Wall calls the local and national recognition of World War Two veterans a "blessing."
His only regret is that the tribute came after so many of his comrades died.
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EMS workers and their families gathered to remember those lost in the line of duty.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke;]
The 12th annual National EMS Memorial Service was held at the First Baptist Church in downtown Roanoke.
14-people were honored at this year's service, with their families' acceptance of a United States Flag.
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[SOT 12:32:44]
[IN Q=The key]
((KEVIN AGARD/NATIONAL EMS MEMORIAL SERVICE: THE KEY MESSAGE IS THAT THEY ARE HEROES, EMS TENDS TO BE A PROFESSION THAT DOESN'T GET A LOT OF THE LIME-LIGHT, SUCH AS POLICE AND FIREFIGHTERS DO. BUT THE MEN AND WOMEN OF AMERICA'S EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ARE OUT THERE EVERYDAY PUTTING THEMSELVES AT RISK.))
[SUPER=01-Kevin Agard/National EMS Memorial Service]
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[OUT Q=at risk]
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[VO-NAT]
The names of those honored will also appear on the National EMS Memorial "Tree of Life," at the "To The Rescue" Museum in Roanoke.
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[Wilder-Richmond]
[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=sun am]
[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=04-19 35:38]
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[ENG#=3]
He was the nation's first black governor, now Doug Wilder wants to come back to Richmond - this time as its mayor.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=@file]
The 73-year-old Richmond native issued a statement yesterday saying he's working to meet legal requirements to be on November's ballot.
First, Wilder has to move back to Richmond.
The former governor has been living in Charles City County.
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Richmond in recent years has had one of the nation's highest murder rates.
And within the last year, the city of just under 200-thousand has had two council members convicted of bribery and tax
evasion.[11Lewis-Hargrave]
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A N-F-L linebacker was at a Pittsylvania County school's graduation this weekend, showing a little bit of brotherly love.
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[SUPER=03-Chatham]
Ray Lewis, of the Baltimore Ravens, came to Pittsylvania County to attend Hargrave Military Academy's graduation.
Lewis was there to see his little brother, Keion Lattimore, get his diploma.
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[SOT 00:23:04 - 00:23:17]
[IN Q=Just watch the rewards]
((RAY LEWIS/RAVENS LINEBACKER:JUST WATCH THE REWARDS OF YOUR MOTHER RAISING TWO HEALTHY AND STRONG MEN, AND THIS IS THE LAST OF FIVE, AND TO SEE MY LITTLE BROTHER GO OUT NOW...THIS IS AN ACCOMPLISHMENT WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR A LONG TIME. SO I'M VERY EXCITED FOR HIM.))
[SUPER=01-Ray Lewis/Ravens Linebacker]
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[OUT Q=I'm very excited for him.]
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[VO-NAT]
Two weeks ago, Lewis received his degree in management studies from the University of Maryland.
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Are your kids ready for summer camp?
How about overnight stays?
We'll tell you how to make sure your child is prepared for more than just the adventure coming up
[ANCHOR=Brent]
and
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It's energy for the soul! We're filling up on an unparalleled fast food success in today's Weekend diner.
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[Health-Review]
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In health review,
The West Nile virus is once again a summer threat.
A local girl gets her wish granted.
And a new study found some older men with normal PSA tests --actually had prostate cancer.
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Joy Sutton has details in today's Health Review.
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[IN Q=The study found that 15 percent]
[SUPER=01-Dr. Dennis Garvin/Lewis-Gale Clinic; :35]
[SUPER=01-Kathy Stewart/Professional Rehab Associates; 1:05]
[SUPER=01-Priscilla Huff/Kaitlyn's Mother; 1:19]
[SUPER=01-Dick Tabb/Environmental Health Manager; 1:36]
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The study found that 15-percent of older men whose results looked normal on the blood test -- still had cancer.
Doctor Dennis Garvin says the problem is there are some cancers that don't' raise the PSA level -- and what's considered normal for one person may not be for another.
He says that's why other factors need to be considered. For example, a man's risk for prostate cancer increases with age. African Americans have a higher incidence of the disease. Family history plays a role. And the patients established baseline can help determine what's a normal for that patient.
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[IN Q=I would not have]
((I WOULD NOT HAVE SOMEONE GOING BEYOND 45 YEARS OF AGE WITHOUT ESTABLISH PSA HISTORY. IF AN INDIVIDUAL IS IN AN AT RISK GROUP, AFRICAN AMERICANS I THINK THEY SHOULD BE STARTING AT LEAST AT AGE 40 ))
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[OUT Q=at age 40 ]
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In other news, This hot tub is a dream come true for 11 year old Kaitlyn Huff. It's a form of therapy, because she suffers from a rare genetic disease that's actually a form of arthritis.
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[IN Q=It helps push fluids out, loosen up]
((IT HELPS PUSH FLUIDS OUT LOOSEN UP THE MUSCLES AND GET BLOOD FLOW GOING AND THAT MAKES IT COMFORTABLE. THE BUOYANCY YOU'RE ONLY CARRYING ABOUT 10 PERCENT OF YOUR BODY WEIGHT SO IT'S A LOT EASIER TO MOVE))
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ThermoSpas gave this hot tub to Kaitlyn earlier this month on her birthday.
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((I THINK WORDS CAN'T EXPLAIN HOW WHEN YOU GET SOMETHING LIKE THIS KNOWING IT CAN HELP YOUR CHILD))
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And finally in health news, mosquitos are already starting to breed --and that means the threat of the West Nile Virus. Mosquitos transfer the virus to humans.
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[IN Q=Mainly the mosquitos that are involved]
((MAINLY THE MOSQUITOS THAT ARE INVOLVED WITH WEST NILE ARE CONTAINER MOSQUITOS. SO IT'S REALLY IMPORTANT TO EMPTY OUT CONTAINERS IN BACK YARDS AND ELIMINATE STANDING WATER 37 YOU CAN'T ELIMINATE ALL THE WATER BUT ELIMINATE WHAT YOU CAN AND THIS WILL GREATLY REDUCE THE MOSQUITO POPULATION))
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To protect yourself from mosquitos, wear long, loose, light colored clothing. Use insect repellent and eliminate mosquito breeding grounds around your home such as in old tires and gutters.
But even if you do get bitten by an infected mosquitos that doesn't mean you will get the virus.
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[IN Q=Folks over 50 years of age]
((FOLKS OVER 50 YEARS OF AGE OR MORE SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE WEST NILE VIRUS. PEOPLE WITH IMMUNITY PROBLEMS WILL BE MORE SUSCEPTIBLE. THERE ARE A LOT OF FACTORS IN PLAY))
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That's health review, I'm Joy Sutton.))
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=#4070;weekend headline banner]
Coming up on News 7 Sunday Morning......
Former Virginia Governor Doug Wilder wants to return to Richmond on a different ticket.
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[VO-NAT]
And two key players in the Watergate administration have passed away.
We will have more on those stories in just a few minutes.
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[ANCHOR=Susan]
[NEWSCAST=Sun AM]
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One man was sent to the hospital following a shooting in Danville overnight.
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Police say Dexter Lipford was shot multiple times at the J-Boys carwash on the 1000 block of Old Riverside Drive.
Officials say Lipford was taken to the hospital by a private vehicle.
[wipe to crimestoppers fs]
Anyone with information is asked to call Danville Crimestoppers at 434-793- 0000.
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[Watergate-Obits]
[ANCHOR=Susan]
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Two key Watergate figures have died over the holiday weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=04-January 24, 1985]
Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor, died at his Maine home at the age of 92.
Cox was fired by President Nixon in October 1973 for refusing to curtail his Watergate investigation.
Cox, a longtime Harvard law professor, had also served in the Kennedy administration.
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Sam Dash, the Senate Select Committee's chief counsel, died at the Washington Hospital Center after a long illness.
Dash was known as an ardent advocate for legal ethics.
He was 79.
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Dozens of hostages, including Americans, have been released after being caught in a standoff between Saudi Arabian authorities and Islamic militants.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Saudi Arabia]
Their ordeal was part of a rampage in Saudi Arabia's oil region that killed at least 10-people, including an American and a 10-year-old Egyptian boy.
An al-Qaida-linked group has claimed responsibility for the attack.
And officials say a breakdown in Saudi Arabia, and disruption of the flow of oil could mean even deeper involvement for the United States in that region.
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[IN Q=Anything that happens...]
((M. J. GOHEL/MIDDLE EAST EXPERT: ANYTHING THAT HAPPENS IN SAUDI ARABIA AFFECTS THE ENTIRE GLOBAL ECONOMY, NOW I CANNOT SEE THE WEST SITTING ON THE SIDELINES AND ALLOWING THIS COUNTRY TO FALL INTO THE HANDS OF THE RADICALS.))
[SUPER=01-M. J. Gohel/Middle East Expert]
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[OUT Q=... THE RADICALS.]
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[VO-NAT]
A major break in Saudi Oil production would be a serious blow to the world economy.
Experts call it a nightmare scenario- with oil prices going as high as 100-dollars per barrel.
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[Tornados]
[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=sba]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]
[ENG#=2]
Residents in the mid-West are picking up the pieces after tornados swept through the area.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Geary, OK]
In Geary, Oklahoma at least two-tornados touched down last night.
Telephone poles littered roadways, while roofs were literally ripped off houses.
No injuries have been reported, but emergency crews say it may be days until power can be completely restored.
[SUPER=03-Harper Co., KS]
It was much the same throughout Kansas where twisters ripped through the area destroying homes.
A funnel cloud could be seen forming and swirling in the distance.
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[ANCHOR=Susan]
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[WRITER=jen]
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[ENG#=V10]
Earlier we talked about how to tell if your child is ready for camp...
Coming up, see what camps are available in the Roanoke Valley
[ANCHOR=Brent]
and
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[VO-NAT]
some familiar voices won't be waking you up in the morning. See why the morning show-gram is now no-go.
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[**ANCHOR TAG**]
Fans of the morning show on W-J-J-S may be a little surprised when they tune in tomorrow morning.
Three familiar voices will be missing.
And, and Jennifer Wishon explains, it seems it is as much of a shock to the D-J's as the listeners.
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[IN Q=When the Showgram's]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke; :00]
[SUPER=01-David Lee Michaels/Former WJJS Co-Host; :14]
[SUPER=01-Melissa Morgan/Former WJJS Co-Host; :37]
[SUPER=01-"Reverend Bonezini"/Former WJJS Producer; 1:18]
[SUPER=@Jennifer1; 1:41]
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[OUT Q=JW, News 7]
((When the Showgram's David Lee, Melissa and Bonezini signed off the air Friday they never dreamed it'd be their last show.
But the trio says they were told the station was making some changes and they were no longer needed - news that came as a complete shock.
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[IN Q=The morning show had always]
((DAVID LEE MICHAELS: THE MORNING SHOW HAD ALWAYS PERFORMED. THE RADIO STATION AS A WHOLE HAD ALWAYS PERFORMED SO THERE WEREN'T ANY INDICATIONS THAT YOU'D NORMALLY EXPECT LIKE BAD RATINGS OR CONTINUAL BAD RATINGS. WE'D ALWAYS DONE REALLY WELL.))
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D-J David Lee Michaels and Showgram co- host Melissa Morgan say their time at WJJS has been a great ride.
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[IN Q=I'm not sure I'll]
((MELISSA MORGAN: I'M NOT SURE I'LL EVER HAVE A JOB THAT I ENJOY AS MUCH AS I ENJOYED MY TIME AT JJS. I MEAN WE JUST HAD THE GREATEST SUPPORT FROM OUR LISTENERS AND THE COMMUNITY AND WE WERE ALLOWED TO DO A LOT OF FUN THINGS.))
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[OUT Q=lost of fun things]
Things like guest coaching local sporting events and bringing acts like Mandy Moore to the area - helping to expose their careers and develop a local fan base.
For the Reverend Bonezini though - helping dozens of couples tie the knot will be HIS lasting legacy.
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[IN Q=As long as they]
((BONEZINI: AS LONG AS THEY STAY MARRIED THAT WILL BE FOREVER SO THAT'S PROBABLY THE MOST MEMORABLE THING BECAUSE SOMEBODY'S ALWAYS GOING TO BE ABLE TO SAY YEAH, I GOT MARRIED AT THE MARRIAGE AT THE MALL WITH WJJS AND THE SHOWGRAM AND REVEREND BONEZINI WAS ABLE TO DO IT AND YOU KNOW, A LOT OF PEOPLE COULDN'T DO IT ANY OTHER WAY.))
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[OUT Q=any other way]
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[IN Q=She's fresh]
((COOL & THE GANG: SHE'S FRESH. FRESH. EXCITING.))
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[OUT Q=exciting]
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[IN Q=One of my fondest memories]
((DAVID LEE: ONE OF MY FONDEST MEMORIES WAS OUT AT THE SALEM MEMORIAL BASEBALL STADIUM. WE HAD KOOL AND THE GANG THERE AND THEY WERE PLAYING AND ROY STANLEY WAS IN THE SKY SWEEP DANCING. YEAH, YEAH. AND THAT WAS ONE OF THE BEST MOMENTS.))
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[OUT Q=the best moments]
But what the three say they'll miss most are their listeners.
The ones they've watched grow up over the years and the ones who made their time at WJJS unforgettable.
Jennifer Wishon, News 7.))
[ANCHOR=Susan]
[SS=None]
Our efforts to reach station managers for comment yesterday were not successful.
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