11/13/06
News 7 at Noon
HEADLINE #1 HEADLINE #1 (:01 of head pad)
CAPTION: Studying Iraq
As the violence continues in
Baghdad, President Bush gets input on
what to do in Iraq from lawmakers on
both sides.
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CAPTION: Afternoon Sun
Increasing sunshine this afternoon with
a chance of showers by Wedensday. I'll
have your forecast.
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HEADLINE #3 HEADLINE #3
CAPTION: Freshman 15
Plus just in time for Thanksgiving,
we'll look at just how much weight new
college students are packing on.
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GRAPHIC=News 7 at Noon Good afternoon, I'm Kimberly McBroom.
<<
*CG standup Kimberly McBroom
kmcbroom@wdbj7.com
*CG 305 >>
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GRAPHIC=Iraq Could big changes be ahead in
Iraq?
Discussions about the war are on
President Bush's agenda today-- the
talks come less than a week after
voters said the war in iraq was one
reason they game Democrats a sweeping
victory in the mid- term elections.
As Aleen Sirgany tells us, it's a
message the White House heard loud and
clear.
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INQ=The big topic
*CG locator Washington, DC
*CG 2line Josh Bolten
White House Chief of Staff
*CG locator Baghdad, Iraq
*CG standup Aleen Sirgany
Reporting
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THE BIG TOPIC OF DISCUSSION AT THE
WHITE HOUSE THIS MORNING: THE FUTURE
OF IRAQ. PRESIDENT BUSH MET WITH
MEMBERS FROM THE IRAQ STUDY GROUP... A
BI-PARTISAN PANEL TAKING A LOOK AT WHAT
THE NEXT STEPS SHOULD BE IN THE
WAR TORN COUNTRY. (RUNS=:06)
( / SOT: Josh Bolten / WHITE HOUSE
CHIEF OF STAFF / SUNDAY) - "the
president obviously wants to take a
whole fresh look at what we're doing
in Iraq. Nobody's happy with what our
situation in Iraq is now." (:06)
THAT'S A BIG CHANGE OF TONE FOR THE
WHITE HOUSE WHO MADE FULL SPEED
AHEAD A KEY ISSUE IN THE DAYS LEADING
UP TO THE MIDTERM ELECTIONS.
TODAY, GROUP MEMBERS WILL TALK WITH
PRESIDENT BUSH, SECRETARY OF STATE
CONDOLEEZZA RICE, AND OUTGOING
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE DONALD RUMSFELD.
(NATSOT) (RUNS=:19)
MEANWHILE -- THE U-S GENERAL WHO
COMMANDS ALL THE U-S FORCES IN THE
MIDDLE EAST... MADE A SURPRISE VISIT TO
BAGHDAD. GENERAL JOHN ABIZAID
MET TODAY WITH IRAQ'S PRIME MINISTER,
NOURI AL-MALIKI. THE GOAL??
REAFFIRMING PRESIDENT BUSH'S COMMITMENT
TO SUCCESS IN IRAQ. THE VISIT
COMES ONE DAY AFTER MALIKI PLEDGED TO
SHAKE UP HIS CABINET -- IN AN
ATTEMPT TO END ATTACKS LIKE THIS ONE.
(RUNS=:16)
(NATSOT - aftermath)
AT LEAST 20-PEOPLE DIED IN A BOMBING
THAT TARGETED A MINIBUS IN A
SHI'ITE NEIGHBORHOOD OF BAGHDAD. MORE
THAN A DOZEN OTHERS WERE
WOUNDED... AND AT LEAST 10-OTHER IRAQIS
WERE KILLED IN OTHER VIOLENT
ATTACKS TODAY.(RUNS=:10)
(STANDUP CLOSE: Aleen Sirgany / CBS
NEWS) - ALL EYES ARE WATCHING THE
IRAQ STUDY GROUP. THE FINAL REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATIONS ARE DUE OUT IN
DECEMBER... ONE MONTH BEFORE DEMOCRATS
TAKE CONTROL OF CONGRESS. ALEEN
SIRGANY, News 7.
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GRAPHIC=Wildfire An out of control wildfire is
burning in southern California,
prompting officials to order voluntary
evacuations.
ENG#=2 (VO-NAT)
VO-NAT
*CG locator Lake Elsinore, CA
This latest blaze broke out last
night in Riverside county- about 75
miles east of Los Angeles.
So far, the fire has scorched at
least 290 acres of brush and trees.
Officials say the fire is threatening
about 300 homes.
Evacuees threw what they could in the
car-- other residents stayed behind and
tried to fight the flames as long as
possible.
ENG#=3 SOT FULL
SOT FULL It just got real close to the house.
INQ=It just got real close We were hosing as long as we could.
Then the fire department evacuated us.
Then we went back and were hosing. It
burnt right up and burnt itself out.
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OQ=burnt itself out.
VO-NAT VO-NAT
The cause of fire is still under
investigation.
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GRAPHIC=Severe Weather While we've been enjoying pretty
mild fall weather, much Northwest is
bearing the brunt of Mother Nature's
wrath.
Washington State is dealing with
heavy rain and snow.
John Blackstone has the latest.
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INQ=The season's first
*CG 2line Steve Bray
Washington Resident
*CG locator Preston, WA
*CG 2line Hal Euderitz
Snohomish Youth Soccer Club
*CG 2line Larry Anderson
Seattle Resident
*CG standup John Blackstone
Reporting
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The season's first big snowfall in the
Pacific Northwest brought the usual
driving problems. But the weather here
has been anything but usual.
A region known for its rain has been
getting more than even it can handle.
NO-NAME WET GIRL:
"I'VE BEEN LIVING HERE FOR A LONG TIME
AND IT'S NEVER BEEN THIS BAD."
When the first heavy rains hit a week
ago rivers in Washington and Oregon
quickly reached flood stage.
2936 STEVE BRAY, WASHINGTON STATE
RESIDENT
IT'S GONE DOWN ABOUT TWO INCHES NOW
IT'S OVER-WE'LL SURVIVE.
But some riverside homes didn't
survive.
In Preston, Washington part of a road
fell away dramatically.
In Snohomish the Youth Soccer Club was
flooded out.
3021 HAL EUDERITZ, SNOHOMISH YOUTH
SOCCER CLUB
THERE'S EIGHT-FOOT TALL GOALS OUR
THERE, AND YOU CAN'T EVEN SEE THEM
ANYMORE. (3)
For Larry Anderson the high water
provided a photo op.
LARRY ANDERSON
4904 YEAH-SEND TO THE FOLKS-GOT SOME
FAMILY THAT LIVES IN UTAH-SHOW THEM
WHAT ITS LIKE TO LIVE IN (HE NODS
TOWARD WATER) LIVE IN SEATTLE. (7)
The forecast for Seattle says rain will
continue all week.
JB CBS NEWS SF
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GRAPHIC=None Thousands of homes and businesses
are in the dark in Portland, Oregon--
thanks to a windy weekend.
ENG#=1 (VO-NAT)
VO-NAT
*CG locator Portland, OR
Trees and powerlines became the
casualties of sustained winds as high
as 60- miles- an - hour yesterday along
the Oregon Coast.
One spot even reported a gust of 102
- miles - an hour.
The powerful winds uprooted trees
from the soggy ground that has been
saturated by heavy rains this month.
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GRAPHIC=Accident High winds are also to blame for
two tractor trailor accidents on
Interstate 77 yesterday.
ENG#=2 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG locator Courtesy: David Young
Hillsville VFD The pictures really do tell the
story.
Two trailers were blown over
virtually by the same gust of wind.
All of this happened in the
northbound lanes in the Fancy Gap area.
Wind gusts in the area were
reported to be around 60 miles an hour
yesterday.
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HARD MUSIC UNDER Is the Freshman Fifteen fact or
fiction? We'll have the answer after
the break.
ENG#=3 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG tease Layoffs Coming
But first, we'll see how workers at
Dublin's Volvo plant are dealing with
the prospects of losing their jobs.
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GRAPHIC=Volvo Trucks are bracing for bad news in the new
year.
ENG#=1 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG locator Dublin
The company is planning to cut
the plant's workforce by one-thousand
employees in January.
The company is anticipating a
decline across the board for heavy duty
vehicles, and as a result, they're
going to cut where they can.
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GRAPHIC=HOLD Volvo says it regrets taking this
action, but it doesn't see much of a
choice.
As you can imagine the layoffs
are bound to put the town of Dublin's
economy in a bind.
News 7's Aleesha Chaney reports.
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INQ=
*CG locator Dublin
:00
*CG 2line Gary Hamrick
Chairman, United Auto Workers Local
:10
*CG standup Aleesha Chaney
achaney@wdbj7.com
:45
*CG 2line Benny Skeens
Mayor, Dublin
:58
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roughly 22-hundred residents wanted to
hear. Dublin's largest employer, Volvo
is trimming roughly one third of its
workforce.
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53:27-:35
IT'S BEEN THE TALK OF THE PLANT THROUGH
THE SUMMER MONTHS. WE WERE A LITTLE
SURPRISED THAT THE NUMBER WAS AS HIGH
AS IT WAS.
RUN=08 (END SOT)
OQ= Even with that, Gary Hamrick says this
is part of the trucking cycle where you
have 4-5 years of good business and
then 2-3 years of slower demand. With
30 years under his belt at the plant,
his job is secure. However, he
realizes this hits hard for other
employees.
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INQ= 51:07-:17
ANYTIME YOU LEAVE A JOB MAKING $14-$22
AN HOUR TO UNEMPLOYMENT OBVIOUSLY THAT
HITS HOME. YOU HAVE A FAMILY TO FEED.
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OQ=
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INQ= STANDUP 1:08:53-:05
WITH THE NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES WHO ARE
BEING LAID OFF, THE TOWN EXPECTS THIS
DOWNSIZE TO IMPACT MORE THAN JUST THESE
FAMILIES INVOLVED BUT FOR IT TO HAVE A
MORE FAR REACHING AFFECT, POSSIBLY
THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE SOUTHWEST REGION.
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INQ= 43:14-:24
I FEEL LIKE SOME OF THE RESIDUAL, THE
FOLKS WHO SUPPLY FOR VOLVO ARE GOING TO
BE AFFECTED. I BELIEVE THE IMPACT TO
BE MORE THAN THE ORIGINAL 1000 PEOPLE.
RUN=10 (END SOT)
OQ= Mayor Skeens says Volvo is also
the largest employer in Pulaski County
with people traveling from as far away
as West Virginia.
He even points out that the
town's budget rests heavily on the
truck-maker because many of Volvo's
subcontractors lease buildings from
Dublin and that alone has boosted the
economy and prevented a tax raise.
His concern is that any change
could impact their resources.
As for union employees, Hamrick
says they will receive help locating a
job and some will get supplement
income.
The good news he says it is that
they will eventually get their job
back.
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INQ= 52:45--:56
THOSE EMPLOYEES WHO ARE BEING LAID OFF
WILL RETURN TO VOLVO AT SOME POINT IN
TIME BECAUSE WE HAVE NEGOTIATED TO
PROTECT THEIR RECALL RIGHTS. SO
EVERYBODY WILL COME BACK AT SOME POINT
IN TIME.
RUN=08 (END SOT). The question now is how
OQ= long will it take. Aleesha Chaney, News
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Roll Healthcheck Banner Now that colleges have been in
session for a while, many students are
learning a waist is a terrible thing to
mind, as they struggle with the
so-called "freshman 15."
But some recent statistics show the
numbers are more like an average of a
six pound gain for men, and four and a
half pound gain for women.
And as Bob Grebe tells us, it's
not just the extra pounds that are the
problem.
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INQ=Doctor John Creasy
*CG locator Roanoke College
:04
*CG 2line Dr. John Creasy
Roanoke College
:27
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OQ= BG, News 7
<< Dr. John Creasy is one of several
professors at Roanoke College that work
with students everyday on maintaining
physical fitness.
For some, it's a habit to
exercise and eat right.
But too many others create bad
habits with the trappings of college
life -- the new freedom and choices
available.
Weight gain comes from not only
comes from the types of food students
eat, but also what times of the day
they decide to eat.
SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ= 00.55 "VERY FEW KIDS HAD A CAFETERIA AT
THEIR WHIM FOR THREE MEALS A DAY.
PARTICULARLY THE FREEDOM THAT ALLOWS
THEM TO ORDER FOODS AT TWO OR THREE IN
THE MORNING. TYPICALLY REALLY HIGH IN
CARBOHYDRATES. 01.10 (:15)
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OQ= Also high in calories.
The problems arise when students
becomes less active and less able to
control the urge to eat.
The cravings can be caused be the
emotions and stress of balancing all
that comes with Freshman year and a
lack of sleep.
SOT FULL SOT FULL
INQ= 02.16 "THEIR WORKLOAD HAS INCREASED
TREMENDOUSLY OVER WHAT THEY WERE USE TO
IN HIGH SCHOOL. SO THEY'RE STAYING UP
LATER... A LOT OF VALUABLE SLEEP."
02.40 (:24)
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OQ=
Dr. Creasy says students need to
schedule the time to exercise into
their day, just like scheduling to be
in class.
And it doesn't necessarily have
to be early in the morning or
afternoon.
Whenever they can fit it in,
that's the right time.
Another important key is to make
exercise a social activity.
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INQ= IT'S HARD SOMETIMES 06.08 "IT'S HARD SOMETIMES TO JUST TO
GET YOUR SHOES ON AND GO. AND I THINK
THE EASIEST WAY TO DO THAT IS TO HAVE
SOMEONE SAY 'IT'S TIME TO GO.' THAT'S
PROBABLY THE BEST PATH FOR THEM TO DO.
THESE KIDS THAT ARE STAYING IN THEIR
DORM ROOMS AND NO ONE TO MOTIVATE THEM
TO GO, THEY'LL CONTINUE TO SAY
'TOMORROW. TOMORROW I'LL DO IT.' THEY
NEED SOMEONE TO SAY 'TODAY'." 06.31
(:23)
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OQ= SAY "TODAY"
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On Wall Street at Noon, the DOW was UP
40 points. The NASDAQ has gained 12.
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SOFT MUSIC UNDER Still to come, actor Steve McQueen is
proving to be just as popular decades
after his death.
ENG#=1 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG tease MLK JR TRIBUTE
But first, many people's dream to
build a memorial to Martin Luther King
Junior on the National Mall is a step
closer to reality.
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GRAPHIC=MLK Jr Nearly four decades after his
death, the Reverend Martin Luther King
will have a memorial in his honor in
the nation's capital.
ENG#=1 (VO-NAT)
VO-NAT This is a model of what the King
memorial will look like.
The approved site creates a visual
"line of leadership" from the Lincoln
Memorial, where King gave his famous "I
Have a Dream" speech, to the Jefferson
Memorial.
*CG locator Washington, DC
President Bush and former President
Bill Clinton were among the dignitaries
who spoke at today's groundbreaking
ceremony.
ENG#=2
SOT FULL
INQ=Dr. King showed
*CG 2line Bill Clinton (SOT FULL)
Former U. S. President Dr. King showed us that a life of
@11 conscience and purpose can lift up many
souls. And on this ground, a monument
will rise that preserves his legacy for
the ages.
BUTT BUTT BUTT
Bill Clinton/Former U. S. President:
It belongs here-- proof of Doctor
King's famous injunction that the arc
of history is long, but it bends toward
justice.
RUNS=22 (END SOT)
OQ=toward justice.
VO-NAT VO-NAT
Among the other notables attending
today's event Oprah Winfrey and
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
The King memorial is scheduled for
completion in 2008.
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the Memorial Project, you can find a
link to it on our page at
WDBJ7-dot-com. Just click on websites
in the news.
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GRAPHIC=None And nearly 30 years after HIS
death-- The "King of Cool" is still
popular.
ENG#=3 (VO-NAT)
VO-NAT
*CG locator New York, NY
An auction of items belonging to
late actor Steve McQueen brought in
nearly three- million dollars this
weekend.
Bidders spent six figures for
McQueen's motorcycles-- and more than
70- thousand dollars was shelled out
for a pair of sunglasses he's believed
to have worn in the film, "The Thomas
Crown Affair."
McQueen's best known for starring
roles in the movies, "The Great Escape"
and "Bullitt."
He died in 19- 80 at the age of 50.
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SPORTS MUSIC UNDER Some might say he was
"untouchable" last night...
ENG#=4 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG tease On The Run.
Coming up, we'll take at how
Devin Hester helped pull off a tricky
victory for the Chicago Bears.
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GRAPHIC=NFL The Chicago Bears put an end to
the New York Giants five- game winning
streak last night.
ENG#=1 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG locator East Rutherford, NJ
NBC In the fourth quarter, the
Giants were caught off-guard on a 108-
yard missed field- goal return by Devin
Hester.
Hester fooled the Giants by
standing in the back of the end zone
for several seconds, then ran down the
right sideline virtually untouched for
the touchdown.
The Bears beat the Giants 38 to
20, improving their N-F-C-best record
to 8-and-1.
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KIMBERLY ON CAM KIMBERLY ON CAM
GRAPHIC=Virginia Tech Virginia Tech found out about 2
numbers yesterday.
They moved up to number 19 in
the Associated Press Poll, and learned
their start time for the Wake Forest
Game would be 7 o'clock and broadcast
by E-S-P-N-2.
The Demon Deacons team they will
play is ranked number 14 and has the
best record in the A-C-C, at 9 and 1.
They've done it all without their
starting Quarterback and Running Back,
who were both lost to injuries in the
early part of the season.
ENG#=2 SOT FULL
SOT FULL
INQ=BITES
*CG 2line Noland Burchette
VT Senior Defensive End
:00
*CG locator Wake Forest in White
This Season
:16
*CG 2line Branden Ore
VT Sophomore Tailback
:26
*CG 2line Kory Robertson
VT Junior Defensive Tackle
:39
*CG 2line Carlton Powell
VT Junior Defensive Tackle
:51
RUNS=1:02 (END SOT)
OQ=...PLAY OUR BEST GAME."
GO TO BCS BOARD GO TO BCS BOARD
CG2-13402 The latest B-C-S Standings are
out.
Ohio State and Michigan remain 1
and 2 and will meet this Saturday in
Columbus.
With a number of losses this past
week, U-S-C moves up to Number 3,
Followed by Florida and Notre Dame
Rutgers moves up to Number 6
after their win over Louisville.
Arkansas is number 7. West Virginia at
8.
Wake Forest is up to 16, with
Virginia Tech stays at 21.
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17 KMC S-PHOENIX 3 VO/SOT/B NEXTEL CUP 6096 --
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11/13/2006 1tbrewer SP-223 14915 746:54 0:37 0:29 1:06 --------
KIMBERLY ON CAM KIMBERLY ON CAM
GRAPHIC=Nextel Cup There are just one race left in
the Chase for the Nextel Cup. And
drivers wanting to make a run at the
Championship needed to be in or close
to the lead after leaving Phoenix.
ENG#=3 VO-NAT
VO-NAT
*CG locator Avondale, AZ
Nascar Images That's where they were yesterday
afternoon.
Jimmie Johnson came in as the
points leader.
Jeff Green got spun out 12 laps
from the end-- and judging from his
reaction- he thinks Tony Raines was
the cause of him not being able to
finish.
Kevin Harvick dominated this race
leading 252 of a possible 312.
He held off Johnson for the Final 3
laps after a late caution.
The 29 car moves up to 3rd in the
Chase.
ENG#=4 SOT FULL
SOT FULL
INQ=
*CG 2line Kevin Harvick
5th win of the season
RUNS=29 (END SOT)
OQ=season started.
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*K1 LEO Quickcast --
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