[Hurricane-Irene]

[ANCHOR=Melanie]

[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Hurricane Irene]


Hurricane Irene is darting away from the North Carolina coast after dumping more than a half-foot of water in some areas.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Atlantic Beach, NC;]

[8pm newspath 20:04]
The National Weather Service has discontinued hurricane and tropical storm warnings for the Carolina coast.
Even though Irene is moving further away it has caused countless problems.
It's dumped up to seven inches of rain in some areas, flooding dozens of roads.
That's means the prospect for more flooding in areas still recovering from Hurricane Floyd.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]

((- WAYNE HUGES - Homeowne: DOES IRENE SCARE YOU? (WH) NO, WHAT'S TO BE SCARED OF... THE OTHER ONE... FLOYD DONE TOOK EVERYTHING IT AIN'T NOTHING TO BE SCARED OF. (JK) FLOYD TOOK EVERYTHING. (WH) EVERYTHING.))
[SUPER=01-Wayne Hughes/North Carolina Homeowner;]
[RUNS=:09]
[OUT Q=floyd took everything.]
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[VO-NAT]


Meanwhile, scores of roads in the eastern part of the state are closed due to floodwaters from the storms.
Several county school systems in the region are closed today or have delayed openings.
The storm also spawned tornadoes injuring at least two people.
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[11Flood-Relief]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-36 57:34]
[GRAPHIC=Flood Relief]

While the North Carolina coast is dealing with Hurricane Irene this morning, There are still parts of the state recovering from Hurricane Floyd.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co.]


A hurricane relief drive was held this weekend to send money and supplies to those in need. Lawrence Transportation Systems sponsored the drive because employees wanted to help those who are still living in shelters, or who don't have electricity.
And many people say it's important for everyone to donate.
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[SOT1:05:12]
[IN Q=These people have]

((DAVID BRAMMER/DONATOR: THESE PEOPLE HAVE LOST EVERYTHING....THEY HAVE NOTHING))
[SUPER=01-David Brammer/Donator]
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[OUT Q=have nothing]
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[VO-NAT]


The company has already raised about 26-thousand dollars. The money, along with a truckload of goods, will go to North Carolina.
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[11Senate-Race]


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[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-46 3:45]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 99]


Local candidates still have 2 weeks to hit the campaign trail.
In one race, a first time candidate challenges a long time incumbent for a seat in the State Senate. Joy Sutton has details.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=State Senator Madison]
[SUPER=03-Shawsville;09]
[SUPER=@Marye;17]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg;57]
[SUPER=01-Jim Jones/State Senate Candidate;1:05]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;1:17]
[SUPER=@Joy2]
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[OUT Q=N7]


(( State Senator Madison Marye and his republican challenger Jim Jones are competing for the 39th district which stretches from Roanoke County to Grayson County.
If Marye wins this would be his 8th term after 26 years in the State Senate.
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[SOT 56:53]
[IN Q=Probably the big]

((STATE SENATOR MADISON MARYE/(D)39TH DISTRICT: PROBABLY THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO OF US IS THAT I HAVE EXPERIENCE IN THE LEGISLATURE AND I KNOW HOW TO GET THINGS DONE.))
[RUNS= 9]
[OUT Q=things done]


Marye says he is not ready to stop serving his constituency and has unfinished business to handle like eliminating the sales tax on food and improving education in southwest Virginia.
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[SOT 00:55:34]
[IN Q= 20]

((I WANT TO ENSURE THAT WE KEEP THE LOTTERY MONEY IN EDUCATION JUST AS WE DID LAST YEAR. I THINK THAT IS IMPORTANT ESPECIALLY IN SW VIRGINIA THAT WE HAVE MONEY TO HELP LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATIONS))
[RUNS= 20]
[OUT Q=or renovations]


But his opponent Jim Jones says it is time for fresh ideas and he already has big plans if elected to serve.
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[SOT 1:08:36]
[IN Q=improving our education]

((JIM JONES/STATE SENATE CANDIDATE: IMPROVING OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM, HELPING WORK WITH THE CURRENT GOVERNOR IN FURTHER ELIMINATION OF MORE TAXES SUCH AS THE CAR TAX AND MAKE INVESTMENTS IN SW VIRGINIA FOR INFRASTRUCTURE FOR JOBS))
[RUNS= 16]
[OUT Q=for infrastructure for jobs]


And Jones agrees with Governor Jim Gilmore, that the tobacco money should be spent on transportation while Marye says it should be used for health care and to help farmers.
This senate race has also had its share of controversy. Jones says Marye has voted on issues which he feels were conflicts of interest.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 1:10:51]
[IN Q=I think the Senator]

((JIM JONES: I THINK THE SENATOR HAS SOME QUESTIONS HE NEEDS TO ANSWER THAT PEOPLE AREN'T AWARE OF))
[RUNS= 4]
[OUT Q=aware of]


Jones plans to bring those allegations to the public soon. However, Jones has had to answer questions of his own about a sexual assault six years ago--which he has publicly denounced.
But as the election draws near both candidates say they have what it takes to win and will campaign to the very end.

Joy Sutton, News 7.))
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[11Fire-Update]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=kwe]
[TAPE#=99-45 23:45]
[GRAPHIC=Fire Investigation]


Authorities believe they know what caused the fire that destroyed a Roanoke County home over the weekend.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Roanoke Co./Saturday Night]


The Fire Marshall says it was started by two juveniles playing with candles inside the home -- while the father was outside in the garage.
It took fire fighters more than 2 hours to battle the blaze and they even ran out of water at one point. Investigators are still trying to determine where in the house the fire started.
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[Hospital-deaths]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


After four days of deliberations... a jury in Indiana found a former nurse guilty of killing six elderly patients.

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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Brazil, IN;]

[20:09:460 8pm newspath]
The jury was deadlocked in a seventh case.
Prosecutors say Orville Lynn Majors injected each with a lethal dose of drugs.
Majors will be sentenced November 15th.
He faces a maximum of 65 years in prison on each count.
Defense attorneys say they plan to appeal the guilty verdicts. Majors has maintained his innocence.
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[Health-Check]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=Morn]
[WRITER=chr]
[TAPE#=NET]
[GRAPHIC=Mornin Health Check]


In medical news, The latest diet fad could be harmful to your health.
Ed Crane has that story and more in this morning's Health check.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=01-Ed Crane/Reporting; :00 ]
[RUNS=1:30]
[OUT Q=CBS News, New York.]


((Information:
ONCAM=ed



IT'S THE MOST POPULAR DIET TREND IN THE COUNTRY...BUT SOME DIETITIANS SAY NOT ONLY ARE ITS BENEFITS TEMPORARY BUT IT COULD BE HARMFUL TO YOUR HEALTH.

VT=VO


THE DIET GOES BY MANY NAMES BUT THE REGIMEN IS BASICALLY THE SAME..... YOU CAN EAT ALL THE PROTEINS YOU WANT INCLUDING LOTS OF RED MEAT.. BUT NO CARBOHYDRATES. THAT INCLUDES RICE, PASTA AND SWEETS.
SOME DOCTORS AND DIETITIANS SAY PEOPLE ON THE DIET MAY LOSE WEIGHT..AT LEAST TEMPORARILY. BUT AT THE SAME TIME....THEY INCREASE THEIR RISK OF DEVELOPING HIGH CHOLESTEROL AND KIDNEY PROBLEMS.
BUT THE DIET'S PROPONENTS ARE QUICK TO DISMISS THE CRITICISM.
THIS WEEK MORE THAN TEN THOUSAND HEALTH PROFESSIONALS WILL GATHER IN ATLANTA FOR THE ANNUAL AMERICAN DIETETIC ASSOCIATION. MANY ARE AGAINST THIS LATEST FAD

VT=VO


DIET CONCERNS OF ANOTHER KIND TO TELL YOU ABOUT TODAY....THESE INVOLVING GENETICALLY ALTERED FOODS.
ACCORDING TO A STUDY IN THE BRITISH JOURNAL, LANCET...LAB RATS FED GENETICALLY ENGINEERED POTATOES DEVELOPED THICKENING OF THEIR INTESTINES.
IT'S ONE OF THE ONLY STUDIES PUBLISHED IN A PRESTIGIOUS MEDICAL JOURNAL SUGGESTING GENETICALLY ALTERED FOODS CAN CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS.
BUT MANY SCIENTISTS CLAIM THE STUDY IS BASED ON BAD MEDICINE AND WILL ONLY CONFUSE A PUBLIC ALREADY AMBIVALENT ABOUT THESE FOODS.

VT=VO


AND A WARNING TODAY TO THE MILLIONS OF AMERICANS WHO TAKE HERBAL SUPPLEMENTS. SOME DOCTORS WARN YOU MAY WANT TO AVOID THEM BEFORE GOING UNDER THE KNIFE.
HEALTH EXPERTS SAY GINGKO BILOBA, GARLIC, GINGER, AND GINSENG COULD LEAD TO EXCESSIVE BLEEDING DURING SURGERY.
WHILE ST. JOHNS WORT AND KAVA KAVA MAY PROLONG THE SEDATIVE EFFECTS OF ANESTHESIA.
AS WITH ALL OVER THE COUNTER SUPPLEMENTS.... IT IS A GOOD IDEA TO ASK YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING THEM.

ONCAM=ED


AND THAT'S A LOOK AT THE DAY IN MEDICINE. I'M ED CRANE. CBS NEWS, NEW YORK.))
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[2-HEADLINES]
[2-shot=Mel/Kmc]
[SUPER=#4049; Morning Headlines]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Here's a look at today's top stories.
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Hurricane Irene is heading out to sea this morning, but not before dumping more than a half a foot of rain on North Carolina. Many coastal residents were forced to evacuate. A routine that's become all too familiar during this busy storm season.
Many residents are taking comfort in one of the many shelters set up by the red cross.

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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kim]


A fast moving brush fire has burned thousands of Acres in northern California. Officials say the wind-driven blaze in Shasta County is already 50 percent contained.
They hope to have it fully contained by tonight.
The fire is blamed for the death of a firefighter.
Damage from the fire is estimated at six million dollars

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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


A fire, possibly set by arsonists in Pristina, Kosovo, gutted a store and destroyed a nearby television building this morning.
A NATO spokesman says the building was staffed when the flames spread, but the only ones hurt were three NATO peacekeepers.
They were injured while breaking windows to escape the blaze.


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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


And that's what's making news on this Monday October 18-th .
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


News 7 Mornin' will be right back.

[2-hurricane]


[ANCHOR=mel]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=Hurricane Irene]


North Carolina is getting more of what it doesn't need...rain.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Atlantic Beach, NC;]

[4:06:23]
Before heading out to sea... Hurricane Irene dumped more than half a foot of it in a state already waterlogged from Hurricane Floyd.
That storm struck just four weeks ago.
Many coastal residents were forced to evacuate...a routine that's become all too familiar during this busy storm season.
Many residents are taking comfort in one of the many shelters set up by the red cross.
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[CA-FIRES]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=MORN]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=brush fires]


Northern California firefighters hope dying winds will help them contain a wildfire that's already burned almost 26-thousand acres.
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Shasta Co., CA;]

[4:00:43]
Officials say the wind-driven blaze in Shasta County is already 50 percent contained.
They hope to have it fully contained by tonight.
About a dozen or so evacuees went to shelters last night, down from a peak of around 300.
The fire is blamed for the death of a firefighter.
Damage from the fire is estimated at six million dollars.
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(WIPE/WIPE/WIPE)[kosovo]



[ANCHOR=melanie]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=wipe/wipe/wipe]
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[VO-NAT]
[SUPER=03-Pristina, Kosovo;]

[4;02:26]
A fire, possibly set by arsonists in Pristina, Kosovo, gutted a store and destroyed a nearby television building this morning.
Assisted by locals, fire crews from the United Nations and the
NATO-led Kosovo Protection Force brought the blaze under control.
A NATO spokesman says the building was staffed when the flames spread early this morning, but the only ones hurt were three NATO peackeepers.
They were injured while breaking windows to escape the blaze.
The blaze appears to be the worst case of arson since the end of fighting in Kosovo in June and the entry of the NATO-led peacekeeping force.
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[11WebWatch]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=eea]
[TAPE#=webwatch]
[GRAPHIC=webwatch]


Two Universities say lecture notes posted on the web deserve a failing grade...
And a national union is trying to get more working families online.
Eric Earnhart has more in this week's WebWatch.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=Two Universities say]
[RUNS=1:36]
[OUT Q=Eric Earnhart, News 7.]

(( [intro]
[RUNS= :05]



Two Universities say lecture notes posted on the web are not just a bad idea, they're illegal. Berkley and UCLA have sent out letters warning students that posting notes violates copyright laws and campus rules.
But a disclaimer on one of the websites says the notes do NOT belong to the professor or the university, but are the STUDENT's interpretation of what was said...

A Roanoke native's success could bring big changes to the Web. Jim Justice founded I-PIN, and turned it into a multi-million dollar company. His software allows website operators to charge small fees for services on websites, like music clips or greeting cards, without credit cards. Customers type in a PIN number and the fee billed on their monthly ISP statement... one catch, you have to be willing to give IPIN your ISP user name and password.

Feeling charitable, but not sure which charities deserve your donation? Charitywatch-dot-org rates charitable organizations based on the amount of money that really goes to a worthy cause.
You can browse their list of top rated organizations, or check to listing to see how your favorites stack up.

One Labor Union is trying to get it's members online. The AFL-CIO wants any working union family to have to have a chance to access the web. December first they'll launch working families-dot-com... the goal to offer internet access and a computer, all for about 30 dollars a month.
For links to these sites, click on WebWatch, on the WDBJ website, at WDBJ-7-dot-com.))


[2-11Senate-Race]


[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
[NEWSCAST=morn]
[WRITER=jsu]
[TAPE#=99-46 3:45]
[GRAPHIC=Campaign 99]


It's about two weeks until election day.
In one local race, a first time candidate challenges a long time incumbent for a seat in the State Senate. Joy Sutton has details.
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[SOT]
[IN Q=State Senator Madison]
[SUPER=03-Shawsville; :09]
[SUPER=@Marye; :17]
[SUPER=03-Christiansburg; :57]
[SUPER=01-Jim Jones/State Senate Candidate;1:05]
[SUPER=04-File Tape;1:17]
[SUPER=@Joy2; :]
[RUNS=1:56]
[OUT Q=N7]


(( State Senator Madison Marye and his republican challenger Jim Jones are competing for the 39th district which stretches from Roanoke County to Grayson County.
If Marye wins this would be his 8th term after 26 years in the State Senate.
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[SOT 56:53]
[IN Q=Probably the big]

((STATE SENATOR MADISON MARYE/(D)39TH DISTRICT: PROBABLY THE BIGGEST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO OF US IS THAT I HAVE EXPERIENCE IN THE LEGISLATURE AND I KNOW HOW TO GET THINGS DONE.))
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[OUT Q=things done]


Marye says he is not ready to stop serving his constituency and has unfinished business to handle like eliminating the sales tax on food and improving education in southwest Virginia.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 00:55:34]
[IN Q= 20]

((I WANT TO ENSURE THAT WE KEEP THE LOTTERY MONEY IN EDUCATION JUST AS WE DID LAST YEAR. I THINK THAT IS IMPORTANT ESPECIALLY IN SW VIRGINIA THAT WE HAVE MONEY TO HELP LOCAL GOVERNMENTS WITH SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION OR RENOVATIONS))
[RUNS= 20]
[OUT Q=or renovations]


But his opponent Jim Jones says it is time for fresh ideas and he already has big plans if elected to serve.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 1:08:36]
[IN Q=improving our education]

((JIM JONES/STATE SENATE CANDIDATE: IMPROVING OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM, HELPING WORK WITH THE CURRENT GOVERNOR IN FURTHER ELIMINATION OF MORE TAXES SUCH AS THE CAR TAX AND MAKE INVESTMENTS IN SW VIRGINIA FOR INFRASTRUCTURE FOR JOBS))
[RUNS= 16]
[OUT Q=for infrastructure for jobs]


And Jones agrees with Governor Jim Gilmore, that the tobacco money should be spent on transportation while Marye says it should be used for health care and to help farmers.
This senate race has also had its share of controversy. Jones says Marye has voted on issues which he feels were conflicts of interest.
(///// SOT /////)
[SOT 1:10:51]
[IN Q=I think the Senator]

((JIM JONES: I THINK THE SENATOR HAS SOME QUESTIONS HE NEEDS TO ANSWER THAT PEOPLE AREN'T AWARE OF))
[RUNS= 4]
[OUT Q=aware of]


Jones plans to bring those allegations to the public soon. However, Jones has had to answer questions of his own about a sexual assault six years ago--which he has publicly denounced.
But as the election draws near both candidates say they have what it takes to win and will campaign to the very end.

Joy Sutton, News 7.))
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[CLINTON-CAMPAIGN]


[ANCHOR=Melanie]
[NEWSCAST=MORN]
[WRITER=mel]
[TAPE#=net]
[GRAPHIC=none]


The budget battle continues.
President Clinton is expected to veto a foreign aid appropriations bill today.
Meantime, first lady Hillary Rodham Clinton continues to step her campaigning for U-S senate.
Last night at a New York fundraiser she said she supports campaign finance reform now that she is so close to running for office herself.
Diana Olick has more on Mrs. Clinton's campaign.
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[SOT]

[3:25:52]
[IN Q=]
[SUPER=03-Jamestown, NY/August;]
[SUPER=01-Howard Wolfson/Campaign Spokesman;]
[SUPER=01-Harrison Hickman/Democratic Consultant;]
[SUPER=01-Diana Olick/Reporting;]
[Super=01-Peter Synder/Republican Strategist]
[RUNS=2:39]
[OUT Q=CBS NEWS WASHINGTON.]

((
NAT/HILLARY-LISTENING: Hello everyone .
VO: FOR ONE HUNDRED DAYS, HILLARY CLINTON HAS BEEN SOUNDING OUT SELECTED NEW YORKERS.
NAT/HILLARY: Thank you very much, ya know, yes sir.
VO: SHE CALLS IT A LISTENING TOUR: SOME CALL IT A MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR. HOWARD WOLFSON/CAMPAIGN SPOKESMAN; there is some question about why is she running in NY? And I think she's beginning to answer that question. New Yorkers are beginning to take to her with a great deal of enthusiasm.

NAT SOT/Audience member: "Thank you for being yourself!!"


VO: THE LISTENING HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL WITH NEW YORKERS AND IS BEING COPIED WIDELY BY OTHER CANDIDATES. BUT AT FIRST, THE FIRST LADY STRUGGLED WITH HER DOUBLE LIFE.
NAT/HILLARY: With my husband's initiatives on enterprise zones, The presidents new markets initiative...
VO: SOMETIMES IT WORKED TO HER ADVANTAGE: THE SECRET SERVICE AND THE INVISIBLE VELVET ROPE SURROUNDING A FIRST LADY KEPT HUNGRY REPORTERS AT BAY. BUT RECENTLY, FOR BETTER AND WORSE, SHE HAS STARTED ANSWERING...ON ISRAEL, CLEMENCY FOR PUERTO RICAN BOMBERS AND, CAUTIOUSLY.. A CONTROVERSIAL ART EXHIBIT AT A NEW YORK CITY MUSEUM.

SOT HILLARY : (covered) Feelings of being offended should not lead to

the (on camera) penalizing and shutting down of a museum. . . VO: SHE HAS LAUNCHED ONLY ONE DIRECT ATTACK ON HER LIKELY OPPONENT, MAYOR RUDY GIULIANI.. WHILE ON A TRIP TO SLOVAKIA,
VO: (Over Graphic of statement: See end of script for graphic order) SHE CHALLENGED HIM ON HER FAVORITE ISSUE, HEALTH CARE, BUT SHE DID IT THROUGH HER SPOKESMAN.
HOWARD WOLFSON: Why didn't it come from her, why did it have to come from you? Well we're a year away from the election, there'll be plenty of time for the back and forth between the mayor if he's the candidate and Mrs. Clinton if she's the candidate.
Harrison Hickman/Democratic Consultant: I think other than putting a sign up in the middle of Times Square, there is nothing she can do that would send a clearer signal that is going to run for the United States Senate. 09
SUPER: DIANA OLICK, CBS NEWS OC: A YEAR BEFORE THE ELECTION BOTH CANDIDATES HAVE 100 PERCENT NAME RECOGNITION AND SOME POLLS SHOW MORE THAN 90 PERCENT OF NEW YORKERS HAVE ALREADY DECIDED WHO THEY WANT TO SEND TO THE SENATE...
Peter Snyder/Republican Strategist: This is a political battle of the brands This is the political version of Coke versus Pepsi of Burger King versus McDonalds
VO: WHILE NEITHER CANDIDATE HAS OFFICIALLY DECLARED, HILLARY CLINTON'S CAMP IS ALREADY PREDICTING THE RACE WILL BE NECK IN NECK IN THE END...AND WORDS LIKE AIF AND A FIRST LADY ARE GIVING WAY TO A WHEN AND A CANDIDATE. DO, CBSN, CAP' HILL.))[Local-Recap]
[SUPER=#4059;Local Recap]
[2-Shot=Mel/Kmc]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Now here's another look at today's top local stories:
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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Melanie]


Authorities believe they know the cause of the fire that destroyed a Roanoke County home over the weekend.
The Fire Marshall says it was started by two juveniles playing with candles inside the home -- while the father was outside in the garage. Investigators are still trying to determine where in the house the fire started.

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[VO-NAT]
[ANCHOR=Kimberly]


A hurricane relief drive was held this weekend to send money and supplies to those still in need from Hurricane Floyd. Lawrence Transportation Systems sponsored the drive because employees wanted to help those who are still living in shelters or don't have electricity.
The company has already raised about 26-thousand dollars. The money along with a truck load of goods will go to North Carolina.
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[ANCHOR=Kimberly]
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