This program is about 1 hour long
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Another delay in Scott Peterson’s murder trial reported. [Amber Frey’s lawyer Gloria ALLRED@- says she’s surprised by the delay.]
(Redwood City, California: Claudia Cowan) The unexplained delay in Frey’s testimony reviewed; telephone transcript of conversation between Laci’s mother, Sharon Rocha, and Peterson quoted from January 16, 2003.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Agreement by military cleric Muqtada al-Sadr and militia men to leave Najaf, Iraq, reported.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The return of residents of Sanibel and Captiva Islands to survey their homes and receive federal grant of longer stay for victims reported.
(Punta Gorda, Florida: Phil Keating) The destruction of homes and businesses by Hurricane Charley featured; details given about Governor Jeb Bush’s charity deduction; scenes shown of a destroyed Holiday Inn, gas station, and Hallmark shop. [Hallmark Card Shop owner Ray KASUNIC@- says he built his business eight years ago and employees are without jobs.] [Hurricane survivor Dawn MacGIBBON@- expresses dismay over damages.]
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Charges in Britain against eight terrorists reported; details given about plots and US targets.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The prosecution’s case against a New York Imam of a mosque reported; details given about a translation mistake and the charges.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The testimony by former U.N. weapons inspector David Kay at the September 11 Congressional hearings reported.
(Washington: Brian Wilson) The 9/11 hearings reviewed. [Senator Pat ROBERTS@- charges President Bush and Congress to avail themselves of the time presented to focus on the issue.][KAY - cites the overwhelming failure of the CIA and questions the need for an intelligence czar.] Options for both Congress and Bush in dealing with the issue outlined.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Information on the trial of a Moroccan man who helped the September 11 hijackers reported; details given on a Sudanese student’s testimony; scenes shown from the Hamburg, Germany, courtroom.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The revelation of new clues about the anthrax investigation from Fort Detrick reported.
(Washington: Molly Henneberg) The FBI investigation reviewed; details given of the removal of items from Fort Detrick by FBI agents; scenes shown of anthrax letters sent to Senators Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy; details given about the questioning of former Fort Detrick biochemist Steven Hatfill and emergency room doctor Kenneth Berry in connection with the case; four scientists who testified this summer noted.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The easing of the judge’s gag order to produce new information in the Kobe Bryant rape case reported; details given about the new gag order permitting comments in the case.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The day’s developments in the Michael Jackson trial reported; details given of the possibility of Jackson’s lawyer blocking key evidence.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The case of two caregivers charged in the Florida case of missing four-year-old Rilya Wilson reported; details given of inhumane treatment of Wilson and the failure of caseworkers to check on her in 2002.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The day’s events of a wildfire near Dryden, Washington, reported; details given of the wildfire’s growth, forcing more evacuations; scenes shown of fire burning dry brush and firefighters at work.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The police chase of a carjacker in Atlanta reported; details given of a man who forced a driver out of her SUV at an intersection; scenes of the pursuit.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) A fire at a rooming house in Wood River, Illinois; the closure of Death Valley National Park, California due to a flood; an outhouse race in De Moines, Iowa; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The defeat of tennis players Venus Williams and Andy Roddick at the Olympics Games.
(Athens: Dana Lewis) The withdrawal of two Greek sprinters from the Olympics after failing to appear for drug tests featured. [In Athens, WOMAN; World Anti-Doping Agency Dick POUND@- comment on the sprinters and doping issues.]
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Report introduced.
(No location given: Steve Brown) Parent Corps, an anti-drug group recruiting parents for a new program, featured; scenes shown from a school in Menasha%, Wisconsin; details given about the government funding of the program. [Parent leader Donna DANIELS@, National Families in Action Sue RUSCHE@, parents Margie HINTZE@, Dana SMITH@- comment on the anti-drug program.]
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Reported introduced.
(Baghdad: Caroline Shively) The agreement from militant cleric Muqtada al-Sadr to a cease-fire in Najaf, Iraq and to disarm his militia and the selection of a new national council examined. [Al-Sadr SPOKESMAN – outlines the agreement.] Details given about the specifics of the agreement and about Ahmed Chalabi, who is now charged with counterfeiting.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Report introduced. [Cincinnati: Carl Cameron] Senator John Kerry’s speech in Cincinnati, Ohio criticizing President Bush’s plan to redeploy overseas troops featured; details given about the response from the Bush camp on the issue of overseas troops, including the Korean peninsula. [At the VFW Convention, KERRY@- says Bush is sending the wrong signal.]
(Studio: Shepard Smith) Report introduced. [National Security Advisor Condoleezza RICE@– talks about the US-South Korean alliance.]
(St. Paul, Minnesota: Steve Centanni) Bush’s campaign in Minnesota and Wisconsin featured; scene shown of Bush at a cheese factory and throwing a football in Wisconsin. [BUSH – on screen speaking about his plan to help military families.]
(Studio: Shepard Smith) Visit by vice presidential candidate Senator John Edwards to Louisiana; visit by first lady Laura Bush to Lakewood, Colorado; efforts to get independent candidate Ralph Nader on the ballot in New York; New York City’s offer of perquisites to peaceful RNC protesters reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Former US President Jimmy Carter’s proposal to audit the recall vote for Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez reported.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Report introduced.
(New York: David Lee Miller) The latest problems for New Jersey Governor James McGreevey reviewed; details given about the criminal charges against top donor Charles Kushner, sex charges against former state employee Golan Cipel, and the announcement from Senator Jon Corzine that he will not run for governor.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The SEC approval for Google to go public; soaring oil prices reported.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The admission from PLO leader Yasir Arafat that the Palestinian Authority has made mistakes and reports that an Israeli helicopter fired missiles in Gaza reported; scenes shown from Qalandia, West Bank, of a clash between Palestinian demonstrators and Israeli soldiers.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The concern about a lack of progress of U.N. World Food Program to deliver food to Sudan, and a deadline set for Arab militia men to disarm noted; scenes shown of food delivery in Sudan.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) The breaking up of a protest by soldiers at the Congolese Embassy in Burundi; the heavy damage from a typhoon in Japan; annual kite festival in Colombia; a 10-year-old cerebral palsy child and shetland pony helper in Sydney, Australia, reported; scenes shown.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Report introduced.
(Prudhoe Bay, Alaska: Dan Springer) The prohibition of oil drilling on Alaska’s ANWR {Arctic National Wildlife Refuge}% nature preserve featured; details given about Alaska Governor Frank Murkowski’s plan to drill oil on unexplored state land. [MURKOWSKI@- says Alaska as a sovereign state has authority to drill and the extreme environmentalists cannot accept that we should be producing oil.] [Trustees for Alaska Bob RANDALL@, Eskimo Jane THOMPSON@- express ecological concerns and disruption of food source caused by drilling.]
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) Paris Hilton’s missing dog found alive; Robert DeNiro’s honorary citizenship from Italy; a kid’s poll revealing Kerry beats Bush; Olympic cable news ratings not what NBC promised; Pam Anderson’s donation to Olympic gymnast Mohini Bhardwaj%; a bear at campsite breaks into beer cooler in Bearlake? Resort, Washington, reported.
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(Studio: Shepard Smith) “War of Worlds” as the most expensive movie ever made; the feature of New Line Cinema’s “Freddy vs. Jason”; death of Genghis Khan on this day in 1227 reported.
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