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Sharks are not the vicious beasts they're often portrayed as. We'll begin a special noon series on this misunderstood mammal, and the cause has been making us laugh for over 25 years. Believe that. Today, he talks about the future of his top rated show. Hello, I'm Ann Kellan. Don Scott is on vacation reserve, a.k.a. Diamante Bass. Listen, it is definitely going to get warm this weekend. What we talked about yesterday is going to come to fruition. So might some weather problems. Frozen wires Friday morning we'll have the actual the forecast and always day's news. That comes up next right here on Channel 13, Eyewitness News at noon. Stay with us. Dear Murray, we enjoy our purchases, but we'd like to know when you have sales because we drive about 60 miles to shop at Murray's. Well, Mr. Smith, that's a long way to drive, especially since we're usually just around the corner. But I promise you that any time you visit us, you'll find terrific prices on hundreds of your favorite items. 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We'll make it well worth the drive.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4.69,110.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Westminster Motors, because you go find it for us. We go over it for you. WJZ etv baltimore. This is eyewitness news with don scott. Why? With Marty Bass. Hello. Don Scott is on vacation. Philadelphia's morning rush hour turned tragic this morning. A subway train derailed, killing three people, transit workers at the scene of the wreckage. They 12 people are now trapped and at least 15 people are in the hospital. As many as six cars of that eight car train may have derailed. One of the cars is reportedly sheared in half. You know, everywhere on the are just all over. I mean, people just laying all over the track. Oh, no, sir. I don't know. They're just jumping. I think it just jumped. I don't think it was when the lights went off and everybody started screaming, you know, people screaming. The. The train derailed just after I left the 30th Street Station about 830 this morning. The stop is a major downtown station connecting the city subway with Amtrak and regional commuter trains at Morgan State University. The protest continues at this hour. Students are attending a forum to air their gripes about conditions on campus. Education reporter Debbie Ride is standing by live at Morgan State with this report Deb. Well, and students are still piling into Murphy Auditorium here on the campus of Morgan State University, where they're going to be holding an open forum with school administrators to voice some of the many concerns that they have. Now, the concerns of the students really runs the gamut. They're concerned about everything from security issues to what one student called deplorable conditions of rat and rodent infestation in some of the dorms. But the students main concern has to do with the level of state funding at the school.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=110.4,231.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's why they staged an overnight sit in. They slept on sleeping bags, blankets and chairs. MORGAN State University students continued their sit in on through the night and into the morning, continuing their takeover of the office of Dr. Raymond Downs, vice president of Student Affairs. The students say they want more state money for their school because they say that other state schools have bigger budgets and get bigger yearly increases than Morgan does. Specifically, budget figures show that for this year, Morgan is slated for a 3.4% hike in state funds, while other schools are slated to get 7.1% more. This movement we are staying overnight is to document our seriousness and the means that we will go to to see that the needs of this university are met. Because we love our university. That's the only reason we're doing this, because we love our university. If we didn't love our university, it would be a movement. Everybody in this room loves the university. And we're back live at Murphy Auditorium, where some of the student leaders are on stage now addressing the crowd. We're still waiting for school administrators to show up here for this open forum. But the main question that really needs to be answered coming out of this forum is whether or not the students are going to continue their sit in. Well, they just released a whole list of what they're calling the grievances that they have with the university. They range from everything from housing, maintenance, security, financial aid and registration procedures. Once this meeting is completed, the student leaders that you see on the stage will make a decision as to whether or not their their questions have been adequately answered at that point. They'll decide whether or not they will, in fact, continue the sit down and will, of course, be here until 3:00 when the meeting is supposed to be over and give you gavel to gavel explanations on what's going on tonight at six on Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=232.39,340.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's education reporter Debbie Wright reporting live from a student forum at Morgan State University to discuss conditions on campus there. There were some anxious moments in Jessup this morning. The county hazardous materials unit was called in for an industrial fire at the William Burnette Company on Montevideo Road. The company makes urethane foam and there was a fear that toxic chemicals might be involved. Plant workers were evacuated. The evacuate, the building. Everybody came running out. They had us lined up on top of the hill and we came out seeing some black smoke, a little fly around the side of the building. Before we was out, everybody didn't even know what was up. And they had us out. And once we got on the hill, they called for a roll call. The whole thing was pretty cool. But at this hour, investigators believe no hazardous materials were involved. The fire is out and the investigation into the cause continues. It looks like Howard County police may follow the lead of Baltimore City Police. The county police chief is proposing random drug testing for the department. The chief says any officer who tests positive for drugs will likely face dismissal. The head of the police union says he always felt drug testing was inevitable. He says officers want to make sure the policy is a fair one, that it applies to the command staff as well as union members. Chris Fields, former police chief, has gone before a Somerset County grand jury. Norman Swift apparently is the focus of an investigation into arson and drugs in Chris Field. The probe involves the 1987 fire that destroyed nearly two blocks of downtown Chris Field, causing nearly $5 million in damage. The investigation became public last month when state police and fire authorities searched the two police departments.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=341.02,434.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Swift resigned the next day. A Baltimore County police officer has been fired because of incorrect testimony he gave during a 1988 drug trial that resulted in dismissal of the case. Police officials say they fired Officer Kenneth Barnes because of his credibility. It has been destroyed, they say. But Barnes attorney says his client was nervous because it was his first testimony before a jury and he simply made a mistake. National Drug Policy Director William Bennett has some words of praise for an antidrug effort in Baltimore County public schools. In a speech at George Mason University in Northern Virginia, Bennett said classroom programs that merely present information about drugs do not work. He says the best policy is a no nonsense intolerance of drug use like that used in Baltimore County. Students there face suspension and possible expulsion for repeat offenses. Hundreds of Maryland high school seniors have about two months to plan the rest of their lives. Will they go to college or get jobs? Lowell Deo says one option many of them won't have is the army. Used to be a time when if you weren't prepared enough to go to college and weren't lucky enough to get a job, guidance counselors pointed you toward the Army. The Army is trying to be the best it can be. There was a time when the army was very big in Europe. Now that President Bush is talking about cutting troop strength there, the Army is saying it'll have to recruit less. And that means it can be a lot choosier. Next month, the Army will start cracking down. Passing over would be soldiers without high school diplomas and ignoring those with high school equivalent certificates. It's not right to be picked out of the crowd. You know, certain ones, you know, if if you want to go into the service, I don't see why you need a lot of chances.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=435.31,537.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Taking away taken away from some army town students say that's not there. Since diplomas tell recruiters little about would be soldiers like in basketball. I want that guy because he's tall. I want this guy because he's fast. And then there could be a guy in a middle with not tall, but in that fast footy could be a well-rounded player. You know, you must be in uniform. Your uniform must be in tip top shape at all times. In this ROTC classroom where young people learn to be soldiers, instructors worry blacks will suffer because of the tighter standards, the number of people that are going to be out of the service that mean that they're going to be fewer jobs out, too, because the job market is going to be more competitive. And I think that it is our job in education to find an alternative for the students. The alternatives may not be long term. National Army recruiters plan to try out the stricter standard for about six months. If it works, Uncle Sam might not want some recruits as much. Lowell Dow Channel 13 Eyewitness News. The Army tells Lowell it will expand its recruit. Again in September, students at Cherry Hill Middle School got a special treat for breakfast today. Former Baltimore Colts player Lydell Mitchell and former Pittsburgh Steeler Frank O'Hara spoke to the kids about making the right decisions. Mitchell told them now is the time to set goals for themselves for the rest of their lives. But whatever they do, dare to dream. Absolutely. You don't have dreams. What do you have? And on the Morning Edition, did you say that's true? That's right. That's right. You forget your dreams. Or some say happy fourth birthday to Frank Harris. That's right.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=537.61,627.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We are part of one of the great football dynasties of all time. Steelers. All right, listen, let's talk about the weather, okay? You got a good day in progress out there. It's a little bit chilly, but the weekend is going to be flat out warm. And we could have an episode of Snow in the Plains. Got a lot to talk about. We'll do that when we come back. Let's take a look at conditions right now on TV here. It's 33 degrees, 31 out, BWI, humidity is 39%. Went the north at 12. I guess it's wind chill 13. And you're standing in the seats of that boy. It will feel cold. Barometer 30, 87, holding a steady that's high enough to give you here and it will get higher before this deals out, believe me. Here are your sides. Sunsets tonight at five after six, your exclusive weeks and your weather forecast when we come back. Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm. Right now at Rezko, you'll save 25% on our entire stock of Neutrogena products for skin and hair choose from shampoo, soap, conditioner, rain, bath, lotion, cream and more. All 25% off. Now it Rezko. I feel good about the foods we're choosing these days. And Giants for Health Program makes it easy to know which foods are low in fat and high in fiber. Actually, it really has helped. You know, the food you eat may reduce your cancer risk. That's why Giant developed it for health in cooperation with the National Cancer Institute. These special shelf labels, Monthly Bulletin and Food Guide are designed to help you make healthier food choices. These are really made a difference.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=627.95,730.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What could be more important to your retirement than your health? At the Charlestown Retirement Community in Catonsville, you'll enjoy quality health care, a physician, staff, medical center, healthy activities and a state of the art nursing center that you can trust. No wonder so many of your friends and former neighbors have moved to Charlestown. You too could be living healthier and more worry free than you have in years. Isn't it time you start enjoying Baltimore County's most popular retirement benefits? This pilot is about to test a new kind of high performance shooter from Metro Sport. It has advanced sports cushioning, optimum flexibility and a revolutionary new support system. It's the natural sport. Tom Walker from Naturalizer, a pun that's as comfortable as an athletic shoe. So get it here for all the little holes in your day. The natural sport. Tom Walker now at Naturalizer Shoes. So what you mean about getting an earache? Well, it was more tongue in cheek. He said the problem is basically the pressure that's on your body all the time. You don't notice it. Okay. And when you get stuff like 30, 87, 30, 92, whatever, you know, your eardrums, very flexible thing. What is going to be the pressure in there? So you loosely say it'll give you an earache concurrently with what? A hurricane's nearby or nor'easters nearby the brain region dropping of 29, 30, whatever you start popping, do you know? But that's why your joints hurt. That's why when areas of low pressure come up in that barometric pressure rounds, that second side of your knee drops and there's more pressure in your knee or your arms or whatever. That's why it hurts, because it's trying to expand out. That's why, indeed, people that have bad elbows and knees, whatever can flat out tell you when the barometer is dropping.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=734.15,838.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's it's a very accurate. Your Honor. Listen, let's go ahead and take a look at how enormous all that they've got a lot to talk about here. It was a beautiful morning is continuing to be a very sunny midday and afternoon. Expect no great change in your sky conditions and real honest with you. Expect no great change in your temperatures. We may see 40 degrees day max on the day right now. Smoke advisories in effect well into the northeast, 20 to 30 knots. Your bay water temperature right now is 38 degrees. Here's how Norman saw the day. It was crystal clear. And here's our four D satellite. Look at how this day has progressed. We have that stationary front sitting right over the central center of Pennsylvania has been we've been dealing with it all week long, as we told you yesterday. High pressure to the north is going to turn it into a cold front and drive it down through our area. That indeed has happened. And right now, look at the dominance of this big area of high pressure. It's forcing all these clouds that want to come into the region down to our south in general. This the leading edge of a pretty big storm system that's going to be affecting our weather. It is moving up toward the Great Lakes. It would like to get into our area, but look at how this thing is just completely blocked out. I mean, you're looking at it environmental squeeze play temperatures throughout the state right now. Everybody's chilly. We don't want to say cold, but with the wind chill, you have to say cold. The chilly right now, everybody's 32 degrees now out at BWI, 29 down near Dulles. We're looking at 30 degrees out in Columbia.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=838.9,925.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'll go ahead and tell you this. We probably we're going to forecast 40, but if it gets that warm today, count on it. As a bonus is crystal clear. Skies are being produced by this area of high pressure. It's put on a lot of cold air down with it. Let's go ahead and forget about today and talk about the next few. This is a pretty big storm system. This big boy has been dropping like lots of snow, blizzard like conditions through many states in the Upper Plains, Midwest and lower Midwest in general. It's all angling itself up in a northeasterly direction. And when you look at the satellite, you see this swirling cyclonic effect around the area of low pressure. And you can see how the things being forced out of our area by this giant high pressure system sitting right on top of us. Bottom line that the deal is as it moves up to the northeast, it's going to start pulling warm air. You can almost even see the flow coming up from the Gulf of Mexico. Look at the forecast map just real quick. In general, here's the position of the storm. It's moving very slowly. By tomorrow afternoon, some clouds will indeed enter the region and you'll know it's that warm front starting to wash over the area. High of 40 today and not another cold night overnight low. And it's going to be about 22 when cirrus clouds, the more that's warm, air overrunning, cold air sitting right down on the surface and you know, warm temperatures coming our way. We could get some moisture in the area if it gets here Friday morning before the temperatures get above 32, we could see an episode of snow flurries. Okay. So just be advised, no major blizzard coming.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=926.56,1010.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We could have problems Friday morning rush hour. Once it warms up, no problem. The priests have done come into Friday midday were fine. Okay got it up to 70 on Sunday. Exactly where do you think a sharks not a lot want to stay as far away from them as you, particularly when I'm in the water. That's right. Yeah. It's kind of like out. I feel the same way. But the shark may be the most misunderstood creature. You've seen them dramatized as hunters and killers. But the fact is, a lot of sharks are being hunted and killed themselves. Today we begin an up close look at the shark and why they may not be the bad creatures everyone thinks they are. Shark. The very word is enough to send chills down the spine of the average person. The most that most people know about sharks is they bite a lot, probably tear the whole section of my leg off and try to kill them. Play off and half the muscle, I mean, the calf muscle and probably half of the bone. I think the scary part for swimmers is that while we're on the surface with our eyes up here, kind of hard to tell what eyes are on our feet down below, there are sharks down there sharing the same water with us. But to the vast majority of sharks, our legs are completely unappealing. Sharks are among the most misunderstood creatures on Earth, and yet they're the best suited to be here. They're immune to most disease and the undisputed masters of their environment. There's lots that the average person in every ocean should worry about, the least of which I suggest is sharks. There are lots of other, less glamorous ways to die in the ocean.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1010.74,1104.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But death by shark jaws is the one we worry about the most. Hollywood has etched a lasting picture of the horror of shark attack in our minds, and it won't go away. It's led to this man is killing thousands of sharks every year in California with a rod and reel and or taking them by the ton in commercial fishing nets. The shark economy is big and still growing. The shark is a marketable beast. This is all the shark meat, of course, which is a little shark and also of hammerhead shark. They have a permanent spot in the part of our imagination. We save for fear. So they're butchered for sport and exploited for profit. It may be that sharks have more to fear from our bite than we do from theirs. This is Warren, then Carol reporting. Tomorrow we'll look at the fishermen who hunt down and kill sharks for sport. When we come back, NPT and HTC are making a switch. And in Health Watch, we have a warning about using baby pillows. But first, at 1215. Time to check the day's top. If your basement leaks every time it rains, you can stop it with one phone call to the number below, SPU will send a foundation expert to your home free of charge to pinpoint your problem and provide a detailed estimate on how to solve it. All work carries up to a €35 conditional guarantee. So you can do one of two things. Pray it never rains again. Or call esp you. Now. When Maureen lost £60, Disco was in. She's still thin today. Tie dye was cool when Karen lost £54. She's still thin today. Lois lost £42 when miniskirts were in. She's still thin today. And she's president of the Diet Workshop.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1105.38,1219.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's our 25th anniversary. Since 1965, the Diet Workshop has put millions into the fashions of the day. Call now. Find out where you fit in. Get all new five star flexi diet at the Diet Workshop where you can join for just $12 call 833 diet. Now that's 833 diet. Static can add up to real embarrassment due to static can also be a hair raising experience and static can catch you off guard. This style is because the more you move, the more static can build up. But you can stop static cling by using bounce regularly because bounce leaves close virtually static free. It won't stop bounce stop static before static stops you. When this was Grandfather's death week, I'd help Grandma polish it with sludge. I'd spray, she'd wipe and together will bring out its beautiful shine. Now that the disc is mine, I use touchable twitch. So evil smears just disappear. Pledge still shining. After over 30 years with no buildup and with no touchable place, moves just disappear. Grandma is going to love it. New touchable pledge. Still no buildup. New touchable shine. When it comes to switching channels, viewers are usually in control. But starting April 1st, Comcast Cable is making a switch of its own. Comcast will be switching Maryland public television from Channel 22 to Channel 17. In its place, Comcast will broadcast Home Team Sports, which is now seen on Channel 17. It will be seen on Channel 22. Got that. Empty is not pleased with the switch, which Comcast says is needed to cut down on pirating of the sports channel signal. Neighbors of Franklin Square Hospital are worried about plans to expand its medical waste incinerator. The hospital says the nine year old incinerator is environmentally safe, but some residents say they don't want more medical waste in their neighborhood.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1220.22,1337.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Residents express their concerns at a public meeting last night. The president of the hospital says if an accident should occur, a special unit in the county is ready to handle any problems. A warning to parents tops today's Noon Health Watch. The Federal Consumer Protection Safety Commission says infants should not be sleeping on small pillows or cushions filled with those plastic foam beads. The commission warns that those types of pillows are dangerous because they conform to the shape of the child's body. At least ten babies under three months old have died in the last two years after being suffocated by those pillows. If your cholesterol count is low, that doesn't necessarily mean you're in good health. Researchers say it's more important to have high levels of HDL, that's the so-called good cholesterol that carries the bad cholesterol out of your body. Doctors in Texas looked at the cholesterol levels of patients who died from heart attacks. The majority of those fatalities happened in patients with low levels of HDL cholesterol. And that's today's Noon Healthwatch. Birdwatchers from all over the East Coast are flocking into Baltimore. Now they're coming to see an Arctic sea gull spotted swimming in the tanks of the back river waste treatment plant in Baltimore County. That Ross Gull is rarely seen south of Canada. It's never been seen here in Maryland, ever. Experts say the sewage plant is a good spot to see rare gulls because those girls are scavengers, good food there and marshes up next to the people making news. Well, there's going to be a major concert in England honoring John Lennon. We may see in the United States. You're going to want to hear about this one. Okay. And Bill Cosby, he's at the top of the entertainment people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1338.22,1434.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We're going to talk to the cast about its future and the future of his show. Stay with us. I'm a sick person. What can I do? We cry a lot. We pray a lot. Evening magazine weeknights at 730 on WGN. This pilot is about to test a new kind of high performance shoe from natural sport. It has advanced sports cushioning, optimum flexibility and a revolutionary new support system. It's the natural sport. Tom Walker from Naturalizer, a pun that's as comfortable as a mental addiction. So get it here for all the little holes in your day. The natural sport town walker from Naturalizer now it has joined the Education Now Coalition to get equitable and adequate funding for all Maryland public school children. Call 366 3300. Kids. Could you please go down to the freezer, bring up some fancy camps for dinner? Andy camps fish. They taste fresh because they're frozen fresh. Then they're dipped in crispy breadcrumbs or golden batter for a taste. Your family will love for dinner. Once they catch them. You're welcome. Kids, could you go down to the freezer and grab some more? Vending camp's the freshest ideas. And frozen fish. Getting the run around. And instead of what you do, don't get mad. Get Guffman. He'll see you through. You can't get me to see you. Help me out. You have the sister. With this news if you need help with the system. Right. The government at Eyewitness News and watch for his reports weeknights at six on w jay z 13 Eyewitness News. All right, Tom, if you were making news this noon, Yoko Ono has arranged a big British concert to honor John Lennon. The lineup for the May 5th show to be broadcast from Liverpool by the BBC includes B.B.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1435.15,1582.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"King, Cyndi Lauper, Joe Cocker, Herbie Hancock, Lou Reed, Roberta Flack and Randy Travis all singing Lennon songs. Nothing has been settled yet, however, regarding US broadcast. If it is, we'll let you know. Finally, a week after Sylvester Stallone's Rocky statue was removed from the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, a 12 foot new statue of the actor is going on display at the New York Academy of Art as part of a show on figurative art. Age of Steel originally began as well half of a two figure work. The other half was to have been Stallone's ex, Brigitte Nielsen. That's people making news this noon and in local sports. Lots of celebrating going on at town and state today. The school's team didn't just win another basketball game last night with its 7360 victory over Lehigh, Townsend, State also won its first trip to the NCAA tournament. The Tigers join another Baltimore area team, Coppin State, also heading to the NCAA tournament. Congratulations to both those teams. Bill Cosby has been making America laugh for more than 25 years. He reaches millions every week in his TV sitcom and every night right here on Channel 13. And The Cause has also enjoyed great success as a standup comic. Cosby is currently headlining at the Las Vegas Hilton, and what makes this stand particularly special to him is the lady sharing the bill. His TV wife, actress Phylicia Rashad. She's fresh. She can sell out. She can build on it. And she's legit. And Las Vegas. Lake Tahoe. They all need Phylicia Rashad. Rashad says she had no intention of performing in Glitter Gulch, but Cosby made her do it and gave so many directives. This room that I'm in is usually his room. He said, No, give that room to Phylicia.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1583.27,1697.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He said, No, Phylicia is not opening for me. We are sharing the bill. Audiences can catch this dynamic duo in Las Vegas through Sunday. But the question that plagues many TV viewers is just how much longer? Cosby and Rashad will be gracing our TV screens now in its sixth year, The Cosby Show remains a solid ratings hit, but Cosby remains very cagey about how long he wants the show to continue. One year at a time. The best way to play it one year at a time. Show business has been very generous to Bill Cosby. He's a millionaire many times over and he makes in excess of $300,000 a week every time he plays Las Vegas. But America's favorite funnyman shows no signs of slowing down. He likes the laughs and he loves the rewards. When do you have enough money? I'm asking, when do you have enough money? I don't know. Neither do I. Neither do I. And from the government's point of view, you never have enough money. I'm Sam Rubin reporting. Oh, he is great in concert. Wonderful to see. Quick correction. The police officer fired for giving incorrect testimony from Baltimore City, not Baltimore County. And coming up tonight at six on Eyewitness News, we'll have the latest on that subway derailment in Philadelphia and we'll look at Tourette's syndrome in Healthwatch. And Bob, Turkey's got to go 13 pins on a man who's an inspiration to innocent young people. All that and more tonight at six and I wouldn't miss. Thanks for watching. Have a great day. Coming up next on I witnessed the use of students at end with no end in sight at Morgan State University. At issue, money and campus conditions. The worst subway crash in Philadelphia history leaves death and destruction in its wake.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1698.56,1817.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Living a life with uncontrollable outbursts and twitching. Two people with Tourette Syndrome share their stories and help watch. And the rare bird is creating quite a stink. The back river at the back river wastewater treatment plant. Hello. I'm to the East Coast. And I'm Al Sanders with Bob Turk and John Berman. The full story is next on Eyewitness News. We got their laundry money. What can three honest cops buy with $22 million to buy our own country? Lots of drugs. If we did this every day, you know where we'd be here. We'd be dead. Tell me where the money. She tried to hurt my family, but there's no backing down. When you're the last of the finest, rated R starts Friday, March 9th at theaters everywhere. To that. Tomorrow. We want all three guarantees to give up $10,000 cash. Move up to one or 2.75 U.S. Power v103. Crazy TV, Baltimore, this is Eyewitness News with Al Sanders. Denise. Cold weather with mom jerk sports with John during. Like Lord Lester's commentary. Tonight. The Morgan State protest is a sit in and angry students say only the governor can bring peace to the Baltimore campus. Close to 200 students are occupying the college's administration building to protest conditions on campus. Education reporter Debbie Wright has a live report on the continuing protests. Deb. Well, now this is day two of a sit in that students here at Truth Hall on Morgan State University's campus started. As you mentioned, about 200 students started this demonstration because of many concerns that they have. Those numbers are expected, however, to increase before the night is over. That's probably because earlier today, a massive forum was held here on campus, a forum in which students got an opportunity to air some of their concerns to school officials.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1818.38,1976.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, at that forum, students indicated that their beef is not so much with school administrators as it is what the state. And Lord, we want you to protect the forum. And Morgan State University started with a prayer. Then for nearly 3 hours. Students outlined a whole host of concerns they have about things like security and housing, insufficient extermination and all adversely affect the moving education. And school officials were on hand to answer questions. They have some concerns that they've raised to us. We have tried to respond to them as best we can. But the main issue that concerns these students has to do with what they call a long history of underfunding here at Morgan State University. They say the budgets of other state schools have increased at a faster rate than Morgan's budget. University of Maryland College Park from 1986 to 1991 has had a budget increase of 83%. Morgan State University. 42.6%. And they want Governor Schaefer to increase this year's appropriation for the school. His current proposal calls for a 3.4% hike in Morgan's budget. Will only tell you, brothers and sisters, we are not the problem. The problem is with the state of Maryland. Governor William Donald Schaefer. But Governor Schaefer says he is aware of funding problems at Morgan in the past. But he says that was the fault of the legislature from way back. He also says that he has increased Morgan's aid. We have substantially increased aid to Morgan and many of the students at Morgan received federal or state aid, about 85% of them. So we have a commitment and have had a commitment. But students say that more is still needed and they want to meet with the governor on the money issue. And at the close of today's forum, they vowed to continue their sit in until they do.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=1977.39,2096.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What we are saying is that we sit in until we talk the governor to say, I'm okay. And we're back live the Truth Hall on Morgan State University's campus. With me now is Travis Mitchell. A moment ago in our tape piece, you indicated that you were going to sit in here until you got a chance to speak with the governor. What if he won't meet with you? If the governor will not meet with us? We are prepared to stay here as long as possible until he comes down here. There are other means available to us so that he will meet with us. If he doesn't come today. We'll still be here until he comes tonight. Then if he doesn't come, tonight will be here tomorrow. Tomorrow night, the day after, and so on. The students here at Morgan are prepared to do whatever it takes to meet with Governor Schaefer to address these critical problems. Okay. All right. Thank you, Travis. I guess we should probably add that ironically, Morgan's budget was voted on at a subcommittee today, and it won't be voted on by the total House until about two weeks, at any rate. We'll be here and we'll have a complete report tonight at 11:00. Back to you, Alan. Denise. Thank you. Education reporter Debbie Wright with live coverage of the Morgan State student protest. There is another side to the question of Morgan's funding, and it's coming from a spokesperson for the State Commission on Higher Education. According to Geoffrey Welsh, Morgan's funding this year was just over 90 $600 per student. That places it slightly ahead of the University of Maryland at College Park and UMBC and well ahead of Towson State University. Morgan's funding per student over six years was said to be second only to College Park.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2096.639,2190.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, tonight, serious allegations are being leveled against former Maryland homebuilders, allegations they're running newspaper ads featuring only white models. Richard Sher reports if so, they could be in violation of the Federal Housing Act of 1969, and it could cost them millions of dollars in lawsuits. The judges scan the newspaper ads provided by Baltimore Neighborhoods Incorporated, and all of the faces you see are white. Penny contends the purpose is to discourage blacks from looking at these developments. The Towers at Harbor Court and the St James Condominiums in Baltimore, the Owings Chase apartments in West Baltimore County, and Winchester homes with projects across Maryland. The suits allege that of 195 ads placed in 1989. Three of the models were black. 561 were white. That's point 5% black. 99 and a half percent white. These kinds of statistics don't come by happenstance that the advertisers and those people who are portraying the image of these entities are doing it on purpose. B And I showed us examples of newspaper ads it says are fair in a marketplace that is more than 25% black. Kim Fenwick Schaefer and her husband Peter had looked at the Winchester Townhomes at Constant Friendship near Bel Air. They were very interested, she says, until they saw the ads. I'm offended because it says that racism is still here and it's still alive in America. We're moving towards the 21st century, and things don't look much better for my daughter. Do these ads say to you for whites only? Yes, they do. Three of the builders sue today had no comment for Eyewitness News. John Hancock Realty in Boston, which built Saint James, told us the matter is under priority assessment and denied any wrongdoing. Basically, blacks want the same things that whites want.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2191.53,2297.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We want decent housing, affordable housing, nice neighborhoods, and a nice education, a nice schools for our children. And we want to live in nice neighborhoods. Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc. says they will be taking further actions against homebuilders whose advertisements plainly say, in their opinion, that whites only need apply. Richard Sher Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And before today's actions were filed, Baltimore Neighborhoods Inc. had won 26 of 28 fair housing lawsuits. Two people were injured today during the robbery of a small grocery store in southwest Baltimore. Three teenagers walked into the AMC grocery at about 210 this afternoon. One took money from the register, but before leaving, one of the robbers started shooting, hitting the woman and man who owned the store. Soon she was shot in the arm. The bullet also struck the hand of Jay. Neither appeared seriously injured. Police are still looking for the three teenage suspects. A morning train ride turned deadly when a packed subway train jumped the tracks near Philadelphia's busy 30th Street station today. Investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the worst such accident in the city's history. It was rush hour. The train was packed with commuters when it derailed, plowing into support beams in the subway tunnel. Three people died and more than 150 were injured. Passengers fortunate enough to escape unharmed described what happened. Train because it just hit the wall. Hit the wall. And I was like the third train and hit the wall and all you heard the lights went off and everybody started screaming. I saw somebody with a gash in their heads. People were screaming. Their legs were broken. Some people weren't moving. People from all over the lights went out in the smoke in and just horrible. Rescue crews were forced to cut through the trains to reach trapped passengers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2298.42,2405.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A surgical team had to amputate one woman's leg to free her. She later died at an area hospital. Transportation officials aren't saying much at this point. Under federal regulations, we are not permitted to speak to the specific causes of the accident. Certainly, I would not for a moment suggest that we know the full nature of the causes. But officials have said they're looking into a report that the train's motor was dragging when the accident happened. The subway was shut down for the rest of the day because of today's tragedy. City officials closed off most downtown streets, called in extra busses to help commuters get home tonight. Well, there were some anxious moments in Jesup this morning as fire raged through a chemical company. The county hazardous materials unit was called to the scene at the William BURNETT Company at Montevideo Road. The company makes urethane foam and there was a fear that toxic substances might be involved. Workers were evacuated and firefighters decontaminated, but investigators believe the site is safe. The fire began in part of the plant's air system. A grand jury investigation into arson and drugs has begun the small eastern shore town of Crossfield. The arson involves a fire that swept through the eastern shore city in 1987, destroying two downtown blocks. Chris Fields, former police chief Norman Swift, is apparently at the center of the investigation into that fire. Swift resigned two weeks ago. Yesterday, he and other witnesses testified before a Somerset County grand jury during a nine hour closed session. As you left the jury room, Swift told reporters he has nothing to hide. An incorrect answer in a Baltimore courtroom has cost one police officer his job. Officer Kenneth Barnes has been fired from the department. Police officials say the action was taken after Barnes gave incorrect testimony during a 1988 drug trial and that the mistake caused the narcotics case to be dismissed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2406.77,2514.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"However, lawyers for the Fraternal Order of Police say this was Barnes first time on the stand and that he was simply nervous. And it was Police Commissioner Everett Woods who fired Barnes. Tonight, a 12 year old shooting victim speaks out against the violence that almost ended her young life. David Murphy reports. While she lies recovering at a hospital. Neighbors march against the drug trade they say turns their streets violent. 12 year old Kelly de Shields lies in a hospital room crowded with gifts from family and friends. But the accidental shooting that landed her here is still a nightmare. I mean, what do you think about it when you look back on it now? I try not to think about it, but. Yes happen. Now I'm starting to get on it. On Saturday night, Caylee was shot about a block away from her East Baltimore home by an 11 year old boy who was playing with a gun he found in a nearby parking lot. And he didn't get that gun from his house. He got it from somebody out here pushing that junk. But Kelly's accidental shooting is prompting a very deliberate reaction in her neighborhood. The Claremont Holmes Tenant Council organized a march against drug dealers this afternoon, and 70 parents and children showed up. I'm outraged here because it could have been any one of our children and it could be again. It's not. It's going to happen again. Senior says will have heart attacks and everything in the bill in which they had to join us every night to shoot out there 10 to 15 times. These people have known for a long time about the problems here in their neighborhood. But the shooting of a 12 year old girl was the straw that broke the camel's back.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2515.19,2612.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It'll take a lot to keep that kind of thing from happening here again. These people hope this march will be a start. Kelly's family hope so, too. Hate to see somebody had to go through what I went through or even the worries. And then I still have, you know, other kids. This might be in a neighborhood that that even younger than she is. What's the first thing you're going to do when you get home? Eat some home cook. But for Kelly, coming home will also mean coming back to a neighborhood where becoming an innocent victim is only a gunshot away. David Murphy, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Kelly DeShields is scheduled to have the bullet removed from her back within a few days. And when we come back, our Baltimore Elementary schools making the grade and helping the homeless with health care. It's a frustrating fight. Stay with us. I'm a sick person. What can I do? We cry a lot. We pray a lot. Evening magazine weeknights at 730 on WGN. To my friends at Comcast. Thank you for letting me and my class visit your company. TV cameras and all those TV four really need. We all got to be commercial for Comcast. I can't wait to see myself on cable TV at home. At Comcast, we try to give a little extra of ourselves to the kids and to everyone in our community. Because I Comcast Cable, you are our first concern. The new light one or two turn on the light. W i f is the only station that plays all my favorite artists. Neil Diamond. Dionne Warwick. James Taylor. What I call the best of the best. Well, if the music's always just light, it's not just the music. Sound like one or two makes me feel music that makes you feel good.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2613.47,2757.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"W l i f like one or two. I just turn it on, put my feet up and relax. Keep the light on. W l i f a new light. 102. Boy, I wish I had Orioles tickets. Buy any new Chevy car truck and you've got a line on free tickets for five Orioles games right now during your Baltimore area. Chevrolet. Go. Dealers Line Drive. Ticket Giveaway. Get Chevy Grand Slam. 15 Models base priced under $10,000. Up to 1500 dollars. Cash back low 6.9%. Financing plus free tickets to five Orioles games to your Baltimore area Chevrolet go dealer today while tickets last. A man looking for soda bottles to recycle stumbled upon something quite different this afternoon. He found what appears to be a human skull and part of a human spine in the woods behind the American Legion Hall in Dundalk. Right now, police are on the scene trying to figure out how the remains got there. Eyewitness News crews are there. And we will have a full report with the 19. When you're tired, you go to bed. When you're sick, you go to the doctor. Common sense advice. But when your situation isn't common, you fall through the cracks. When homeless people are sick, health care is usually sporadic or nonexistent. They are reports tonight on an effort to change that. The homeless don't go to the clinic, so the clinic has to go to them. But before Catholic Lorenzo and Pat Bachchan check them out, they have to gain their trust with socks and food. One of the reasons that I decided to try to get this food program going on Wednesday is because I know several of these fellows won't eat until they get their meal in, which is by about eight or 9:00 at night.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2757.49,2856.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You won't find clipboards or white coats here, just concerned. When a homeless man named Jerry comes up for food and socks, Kathy knows he's not well. I think a friend of yours was talking to me last week when I went to look for you in the mission. Yeah. Oh, you talk about John and Yellow like that. You sit right here, I'm going to get, you know, jeez, it's a recording. Do me a favor, pecker in there with that man and don't let him leave. Gerry's skin and arm sores indicate that he may have hepatitis. It may even be serious. That's something that's not unusual out here on the streets, health Care's executive director tells me. That's because priorities become food and shelter. Certainly you're not concerned that you have a headache. I mean, that is the last thing that you're worried about. You're more worried about safety and taking care of your own. But who's taking care of those? Taking care of the homeless? The federal government has cut its funding in half. Now HCA is turning to the state and to the public. Lowell Deo, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Governor Schaffer has toured health care for the homeless and has pledged to support workers, they say. He plans to budget the more than 600,000 of the $1.4 million they need to operate in Annapolis. Lawmakers are working on another sad aspect of homelessness homeless kids who need to get an education. Montgomery County Delegate Carol Petzold told a legislative committee that there are an estimated 3800 homeless school age children in Maryland. They and their families shift from shelter to shelter from school district to district. Delegate Petzold says he wants the state to provide the transportation they need. The word is each has to stay in their own home school.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2857.07,2967.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Maybe the only positive sure thing in their life when everything is up, he will when their parents are moving from place to place. Federal law says homeless school aged children must be given the option of attending their home school. Maryland does not comply because the state has not provided the money needed for compliance. Efforts began today to shore up the beach in Ocean City. The state approved almost $10 million in an agreement with the federal government to continue beach replenishment and the construction of a bulkhead. Most of the money has already been appropriated in previous budgets, but 3.7 billion will be needed in 1991 to finish the project. This is the second phase of the beach replenishment project and total costs expected to be about $57 million. Federal government will pick up the tab for the remaining money. Well, federal money for the cleanup of the Chesapeake Bay will be the focus of a hearing tomorrow morning on Capitol Hill. Maryland Senator Barbara mikulski says the Appropriations Committee will look at Bush's Bush administration proposal to cut the program by $500,000. A hearing is scheduled for 930 tomorrow morning. A local citizens group is working hard to improve the city's schools. The Citizens Planning and Housing Association has put out a report card for each city school. It's part of the Take This School and Love It campaign. The goal is to get people to do whatever they can to try and help the schools in Baltimore City, federal, state, city. Probably some of the best changes come from things that weren't mandated by law, but by Pizza's passion of learning. Want to do something about the situation? There are tremendous opportunities in Baltimore City schools and a tremendous opportunity to strengthen our schools we need for community support.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=2968.27,3066.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The reports try to identify each school's strengths and weaknesses, and the CPA hopes to find patterns that will lead to workable improvements. Some of Baltimore's budding young scientists are getting a chance to show off their experiments. It's all the 29th annual science fair, where some 400 science projects are on display. Three grand prize winners were chosen today. There were Dianne, Wash, Eric, Erika, Alfred and Barbara and all of Lac Raven Middle School. The winners now compete in the Baltimore Regional Science Fair at Towson State coming up in April. Well, it's one of those nights you might want to wear your socks to bed or your long johns to work or stay up all night dancing around, getting your toes worn. That's one way to look. Late last night in a very chilly night, especially for this time of year, like the temperatures we had last night and tonight are colder than our normal lows for January. Don't tell me record breakers. Well, not quite, but close. Let's take a look what's going on. Right, right now across the region with clear skies of high wispy clouds out to the west. Freezing out there, 32 humidity, 37%. Very dry air and a very high barometer at 30.79. Starting to fall a little bit. Air quality was good and the winds out of the east right now, about ten miles an hour. Your tides, sunrise and Sunset news, tonight's weather school question. That's a tough one, really. How many colors are there in our weather radar that you see every night before? Six or eight. I don't expect you to get this right some. The Baltimore Cadillac dealership that sells the most vehicles isn't in Baltimore. It's in Westminster. If you're going to drive out to Westminster, you should get lower prices because you go farther for us.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3068.61,3172.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We go further for you. 1990 Cadillac San Moritz. Our cost is still under 22,500. You pay only $200 more, or you can buy a 90 Cadillac sedan Deville for just $500 more. Westminster Motors sells more cars so we can afford to sell each one for less than you expect. Believe me, it's well worth the drive. If she has a cold and I have a cold, why am I the only one suffering tonight? Why? She took something. Her mother always gave her a big smile. Well, I take something my mama always gave me. She's not sniffling, sneeze and cough. That's why she's feeling so much better. Maybe I should start listening to her mother. What am I saying? Oh, this NyQuil. The nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching stuff. You had fever so you can rest. Medicine demurs. I buy lots of meat and it's always great. But your high prices are too high. You're right, Miss Parallel. They are pretty spicy. And we make them like that because so many customers like them hot. But if you don't bring them back, kids will be happy to refund your money. It's our unconditional guarantee. And it's that simple. It may be Murray's name on the door, but around here we answer to you plump and juicy meat franks to $0.69 a pound. Delicious chicken drumsticks, only $0.39 a pound. How far would you go to get your best deal on a new Chevy Deal, Oldsmobile or Cadillac? We'll make it well worth the drive. Westminster Motors, because you go farther for us. We go over for you. There's a new kid in town on Channel 13. He's a hormone with feet. And if you're looking for fun, your worries are over. So should I am. Take my clothes off here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3172.66,3271.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What now? Growing Pains brings more fun to the afternoon. The fun is so don't worry. They tend to be funny. Weekdays at four on W Jay Z. Talking about garments. It's true. I had to go to the attic this morning. Get down my long underwear. What does he got next? Well, I thought we were done with that. Whether it was in the way for the season or what it is. Noise in the attic. Hi. I'm seasonal, Bob. I thought we were in the warm weather. Now we can't wear white yet, if that's what you're concerned about. No, no, not quite. Not quite. Not until June 1st. Theoretically, I dress for the wedding. You should dress for the weather. If it's 90 degrees next week, you can wear it. I don't care what your Mr. Bob says. Okay, let's take a look. The question first, the question being how many different colors are involved in our radar display? And I know you don't care and it's not really that important, but the answer is yes. Six. Oh, really? That's right. Yeah. You know why? Because well, let me explain, Radar. You know, precipitation out there reflects a radar beam back to the radar site. All right. The heavier the precipitation, the stronger the reflectivity. And this reflectivity is assigned a color in the following fashion. Blue means lighter precipitation. Dark blue is more moderate intensity. Green is heavier yellow, very heavy magenta. I don't even know what that is, but it's intense. Red is used for the most extreme levels of precipitation. And when you see red on that radar, you know, you've got some very serious storm activity, very heavy downpours, perhaps of extreme, strong, heavy thunderstorm activity. Let's take a look what's going on around our region.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3271.31,3368.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"No thunderstorm activity. Our high was only 36 that low this morning. 20. That's way below normal. A normal high is 50. I know the low is now up to 30 degrees. So temperatures were much colder than normal. Still cool across the region. Generally in the thirties, southerly winds, 5 to 10. On the Chesapeake Bay, our radar mostly activity. In fact, just about all of it is out over the central part of the United States. Thunderstorms over Texas, severe thunderstorms, some hailstorms out there. The snow now moving out of the Rockies into the upper plains, some snow in southwest Minnesota, eastern Dakotas, and also some rain and some snow to high elevations in California, Oregon. Here are these, as you see, nothing much happening. We're being protected by an area of high pressure that's forming a block here along the East Coast. Now, take a look at those wonderful clouds which are rolling in off the Gulf of Mexico and watch the severe weather breaking out here. You see these very thick clouds down here over east Texas and portions of Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma. Look at the circulation around this. Low pressure just continues to suck up that moisture from the Gulf of Mexico along with the warm air along the East Coast. But you also note the sort of boundary line right here. This is the frontal system that moved through our region yesterday, put us in this very clear, cold, very dense air, mass cold air. This storm, instead of moving to the east, is going to be heading up to the northeast and in doing so will allow warmer air to move into our region. So it doesn't look like we're seeing much in the way of precipitation out of the system, maybe some showers or so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3369.37,3455.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Look at the block protected by this high pressure here in the east. See the clouds being pushed down to the south and they're kind of riding up the western edge of this shield of high pressure blocked cold, dry air temperatures. New England very, very cold today thinking out of the teens and twenties in some locations, even to Virginia temps in the thirties and low 40. This block will continue until the latter part of the weekend. Let's take a look at our current weather map. There's a front down to our south. There is the low. Now, by the weekend, what's going to happen is this low is going to track off to the north northeast. The warm air starts to move in. Tomorrow's forecast map shows the warmth fan out to the west. No real cold air is going to come in after the system. In fact, this is going to moderate quite a bit that temperatures there will go up a real nice levels by early next week. Take a look at temperatures for tomorrow, seventies and eighties in the Southwest Forties, not part of the world. The coast up migrating back to the north northeast. We'll be in the sixties for the weekend, believe it or not. Could even see 70 on Sunday. Take a look at the forecast for the rest of tonight. Clear and cold, 17 to 23 degrees tomorrow. Nice day, sun then some increasing clouds now because we'll have some leftover cold air. We'll see a little bit of rain perhaps tomorrow night, a little bit of sleet as possible in some of the far northern western suburbs, 46, down to 33, and then warming into the fifties and sixties. This weekend will be very warm. We can expect spring like really spring like weather can be and looks like the extended pattern will continue in warm weather.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3456.34,3544.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We have to get that sleet in the morning. Rush hour is a possibility in some of the northern western suburbs there. Okay. All right. The Murphy Homes, they've seen their share of problems over the years. But tonight we've got a 13 Sloot four man working to change all that. Paisley Graham is an inspiration to children and parents alike. You have a lot of friends here. You've done an awful lot of work. You've given an awful lot of your time, your own personal time and the love of kids. And we want to honor you today with a gold 13. Yeah. So here is your 13 salute, which Paisley Graham has made himself known in Baltimore as a top recreation director, his fellow workers and city officials. He's totally committed to serving people, especially children. He's the greatest. He's creative, and he's always there. When you're looking for people at home and they're not around, you can come right around here. They're right here with Mr. Paisley Graham. He's one of recreation greatest. The motivation that we see from it is one that you'll never forget and things that happen, you want to go back and see that happens again. Mr. Graham is a wonderful person. He's had so many kids that someone would need, but desperately here is somebody to help and control some of our kids. Paisley has been a mother and father to many, a sister and brother to others, a coach, teacher, counselor, supervisor, or just someone to talk to because of his dedication. The City Council passed a resolution in his honor. What is greater about a man then that he would devote his life to young people? I can't think of anything else, and here's a real model for the whole city.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3545.14,3641.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's why I'm here on behalf of the entire Baltimore City Council. If you know someone who deserves a 13th salute, send your nomination writing to 13. Salute WJC TV Television. Baltimore, Maryland. 212119. Remember, we do need your phone number on those letters. Thank you. All right. You an instrument called a paisley. He plays in his super nice, right? Caribbean steal, then steal that the audience. Yes. Great response. Still to come on Eyewitness News, meet a local teenager who wants to be the fastest human on skates. John has the story. If your new car is damaged, will your insurance really cover the necessary repairs or replacement? Some answers in tonight's get government and health watch. Reporter End kellerman reduces us to two people meeting the daily challenges of living with Tourette syndrome. Welcome to Luminous Sudan. It has been designed with care for you and yours too. With rear doors that open wide, plenty of room for the family to enjoy and even Scotchgard fabric protector come standard the family in sedan when it comes to new ideas nobody's winning like all the. That's today's Chevrolet Chevron tonight here and might go to grandpa's very gifts $5,000. Well, because of you my 13 year old son has God knows we're doing God knows what with more money than he ever imagine growing pains that Dennis gets Darlene, Alex gets Sarah and Alan gets Vicki. I mean, who do I get? A glass project? Promise me that whatever happens, you'll still respect me afterwards. Head of the class tonight, WJC. Because my dancing days are past, I have to look back at them with a more complete sense of what I fulfilled. The difficulty with a dancer as opposed to any other artist is his form of expression, his implement, his tool, his his body.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3641.25,3781.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And just as he begins to learn his trade, his body goes downhill, betrays him. So a dancer has a short life, and I think all intelligent dancers accept that when they go into it. I would never change what I did because I think I grew and grew and grew. Every time I go out to a restaurant, Summer come by to say, Don't you miss dancing anymore? And I say, No. I say, You don't. And somebody says, Well, you hear the music. Don't you want to get up and dance? I say, No. Topping tonight's Healthwatch, a disorder that affects 150,000 people in this country. It's called Tourette, and victims suffer with uncontrollable twitches. Healthwatch Reporter Ann Kellan met two people with Tourette who hope the more you learn about the disorder, the less you'll stare. It seems like everybody's everybody's looking at. It always seems like everyone's looking at the same time. And that's what that's what kind of bothers me. Jeanette started experiencing these uncontrollable tics you're seeing about four years ago. The motor tics can be simple an eye blink, a shrug, a jerk, a twist. One can have vocal tics. So sounds, noises, coughs, throat clear, grunts, barks, repeating words over and over again, or even what we call copper. Lilia Which is sort of a nice way of saying foul language. It takes one parent to pass the disorder. Jeanette can't say if her mother or father has it. People can live their lives with mild tics and never know it. Jeanette is an honor student, very talented. As you can see this year, though, the tics got worse. My doctor thought I had, you know, I was allergic to things and my eyes are really itchy. I get headaches a lot from stuff.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3782.95,3896.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm shaking my head. Tourette is a tough one for doctors to diagnose. Janie Wilkinson went years with eye twitches before she found out it was Tourette's. You can't really stop it if you want to, you can. But there are a variety of other problems that run along with Tourette Syndrome, including learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders. And both Danette and Janey have obsessive compulsive tendencies. Oh, my bookshelf. I have all my books. They're even. All my features and things just have to be in place for them. Convincing people to understand their disorders is the toughest part. You can tell them as much as you want, but they don't understand that you can't stop it. We feel very strongly that this is a neurologic disease, not a psychiatric problem. And we and other investigators have identified certain brain chemicals that are abnormal. Medicines help, but there are side effects and won't get rid of all the tics I tried just to control for as long as I can, but then when I do it, it's a lot worse. This territory was president, a student council. She got up in front of school, made speeches, and it never bothered her. But she holds back. Now they have to make fun of you. Dennett hopes someday to be a lawyer. I think you'll do it. I hope so. Oh, and there's Ann Kellan, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. In one third of the cases, children will outgrow Tourette once they reach adulthood. If you'd like more information, you can contact Dr. Harvey Singer at Johns Hopkins Hospital. In other medical news, a new study shows a controversial French abortion pill is extremely effective. The study comes out of Boston and supports earlier findings that the abortion pill is 96% effective in France.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3897.32,3994.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The bill is only available through a clinic or hospital and accounts for a quarter of the abortions performed there annually. The abortion pill is not available in the United States and probably won't be for many years. And finally in Health Watch, a warning about infant pillows, the kind filled with plastic foam beads. The Consumer Product Safety Commission is alerting parents that babies could smother if they're put to bed with those types of pillows or cushions. In the last two years, ten infant deaths have been reported. For more information, call the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, the number two toll free number one 800 6382772. With the cost of a new car today, it's hard to imagine anyone who wouldn't insure it against loss or damage. If you have a loss, you probably expect to get enough money to repair or replace it. But for many people, that is not the case. The government is here to explain why, to tell us what we can do to protect ourselves. Well, first thing in this situation, you have to do is know why it is that you may not be covered in the first place. If you pay cash for your car and you don't finance it or don't lease it, well, then you don't have a problem. But if you're like most car buyers, you'll need a little help getting it out of the showroom. When you first see that new car you're about to spend many thousands of dollars on, you are sure it's worth every penny you're about to pay. But once it leaves the showroom floor, it immediately loses much of its value. Depreciation takes its toll, and many people end up owing more on the car than it's worth. The same is true if you Lisa Carr, the buyout on a lease is usually much higher than the car's value.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=3994.97,4088.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The problem with that is this accident which totals the car. Most insurance policies promise to pay only the car's book value right before the accident, which means that if you owe more than the book value to the bank or the leasing company, you'll pay for the difference. Take a look at your insurance policy to see what you'd get if your car were destroyed or stolen. Then take a look at the payoff of your loan or the buyout of your lease and see how much you'd have to pay. Unless you can increase your coverage, the difference will be coming out of your pocket. So the essence of this situation than is really is then what you have to do is go about insuring your car for more than its actual cash value. You've got insurance. You've got to get insurance to cover you for that difference. One of the ways one of the local insurance companies, for example, will offer replacement value rather than actual cash value. So you'll get enough money out of it to be able to get a comparable car or at least pay off. That loan is, I'm sure, affects a lot of people. How much more would that insurance be than just a regular policy? The biggest thing in the insurance coverage on a car is liability. If you do damage to somebody else, the rest of it isn't that expensive. So for most people, one of the quotes I was given this afternoon was under $75 to increase it to, you know, in this little one. Yeah, one company told me about 20 bucks, so they really took the range. But we're not talking a lot about a lot of money. What people ought to do is go look at their insurance policy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4089.27,4173.479"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'd like to also, of course, remind people, as we do on Wednesday, what our address is. If they want to contact us real easy, just write to me. WJC TV, Television Hill, Baltimore two, one, two, one, one. And we'll get right on it. All right. Thanks to the father of TV's Walton clan is about to switch careers. Actor Ralph Waite plans to run for Congress from California's 37th District. If Waite wins the seat, he will follow in the footsteps of a few other actor turned politicians like Love Boat's Fred Grandy. And the most famous, of course, of them all are Ronald Reagan. We will see. Yes. Well, coming up next on as nice sports report, including more talking in New York about baseball. Let's hope and about Mike clips and with the mechanical things I offer you right now. There you go. That's right. Here are the operating instructions here. Anyway, we have two local teams going to the NCAA National Championship Basketball Tournament. We've got a ray of sunshine that's breaking through the clouds that have surrounded the spring training interval. And Major League Baseball have all that for you when we come back. Stay with us. No. You can eat. What do you Clinique? What about the. Introducing in-demand fat, free, cholesterol free cakes and cookies. It's elements. All right? Uh huh. 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Today, Comparés enters the era of corona cosmetology with knockers on renewal night treatment with its unique time release rhizome system technology nucleosomes supplies vital ingredients all for the night, a definite view reaction so every complexion can wake up to fresh, clear, smooth, beautiful looking skin like not his own help.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4173.84,4323.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You put your best face forward each morning not to zone renewal night treatment Lancome, Paris, the Socrates 1650 with any long home purchase available at all. Macy's. The bubble of an unnamed group sells bought cars and trucks with anyone in Maryland. That's the bubble difference. During the bubble, different sales at Bubble Chevrolet Gionee saw factory rebates up to 1500 dollars, get a metro from 5999 or a Nissan Sentra from 6399. Seen during the bubble difference Bob bubble Ford Mitsubishi Suzuki Get an escort from 5999 or a ranger from 6495 but felt different sale at Bob Chevrolet John Nissan on Eastern Avenue in both the Honda bubble. Ford Mitsubishi Suzuki on Richie Highway in Glen Burnie. Time for sports. Baseball. They're talking or they were last night, right? Right. And we're on a countdown. You said last night there's something like they don't resolve by next Monday. If they don't have players in camp by Monday, then they're not going to be able to have a real spring training of any sorts, because that would if they're in camp on Monday, they'll give them three weeks to get ready. So you train for a week, you play two weeks worth of games. If you don't get that, you're faking it. Now, they might fake it. You know, don't get me wrong, I have before. But but to have some semblance of a real spring training situation anyway, this is day 21 of the Major League Baseball lockout. There had been some hope last night that things might be on their way towards the settlement. Representatives of the players and the owners got together last evening at about 6:00 in New York. They talked until half past midnight this morning. But while that would have seemed to indicate that some kind of progress was being made, apparently that was not quite the way that things were going.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4323.48,4416.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If anybody thought that there was an agreement in sight, that's not right. And that is essentially the where we are and very simply where we are. Donald Fehr, the players union, he is back in a negotiation session right now with the owners people as the two sides got together this afternoon right around 3:00. There is no way to know, obviously, what is going on in there until they break up. And so we'll update you on the situation with the lockout tonight with the night team. Big item in college hoop today is that as we mentioned before the break, Baltimore now has two teams in the NCAA championship tournament. Coppin got in last weekend and now Townsend State is in off of their win over Lehigh in the finals of their conference championship tournament. First Half Townsend, the white Lewis Wallace dish is the Chuck Lightning. One time Townsend on top 3332. At the half second half ball goes down low. Kirk Lee hits a little half hook jump shot from the right post Save money, honey Lee and Townsend stayed on to win this thing. 73 to 60 over Lehigh. The Tigers now going to the NCAA tournament for the first time in that school's history. I'm just so excited. I don't know what to say. I mean, I'm sure tonight and tomorrow, you know, the thinking, I'll be like, wow, you know, going NCAA ways, you know, I just can't wait. And we just going to take a few days off and just enjoy this victory and, you know, and hopefully we just go somewhere where we can upset someone. All right. Kelly Williamson of the Tigers of Tamil Cinema, the champions of the East Coast Conference. And on Sunday, they will find out who their first round opponent is in the NCAA tournament.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4418.7,4511.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"As the tournament field will be announced on Sunday afternoon. In Tasmania, there is a young man who has risen to the very top of the heap within his particular sports specialty. And yet because his specialty is such an off the beaten path kind of activity, this fella has managed to keep his success pretty much a secret up until now. We have a report on speed skating superstar John Paul Schilling from Paul, Syria at the northwestern ice rink. Paul Charles arms in the corner, nice and low. Only three weeks of training are remaining. John Paul Schilling is starting to visualize and what he has seen is the starting line for the biggest race of his life, the race for the junior national speed skating championship. I'm very nervous, especially right before the race, so I'm always real tense. Yet if this 18 year old senior from Delaney High School was uneasy before races, it certainly never slows him down. He skates 500 meters in 49 flat, one of the best junior times in the country. What is so unique about Schilling is that he is the very first Marylander to ever qualify for the United States national team in the sport of speed skating. And now that he's made the U.S. national team, the expectations are soaring. It definitely boosts my confidence to our Olympic. Well, that is negative. And now that his confidence is high, the plan is to keep it there. The guys are always saying, you know, I'm the best and they keep running that through their heads, that that definitely makes them better. And if the positive self-talk makes Schilling better, we'll find out. In only three weeks in the race for the junior national title, Paul Sherry, Eyewitness Sports. Finally tonight, as the baseball talks continue in New York, the others are busy getting the last few player contracts worked out.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4511.94,4627.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Last year's American League Rookie of the Year, Greg Olsen, signed his New Deal today. The relief ace gets a one year contract worth 270 grand. Got another one and a half in incentives. Greg Olsen now signed, sealed and ready to go for the O's. We can get the lockout, right? Everybody's ready to go except the ultimate workers. We are ready for them to go. Everybody's all right. Thank you, John. Coming up tomorrow at six on Eyewitness News, many parents are upset by the kind of music their kids listen to. David Murphy updates efforts to get warning labels on questionable records. One area woman may soon see life in a different way. Help which reporter Rand tells us how corneal transplant surgery provides hope for those with failing vision. And when your car doesn't stand the test of time, extra warranties, usually. Well, one car owner decided to get help, but when his protection plan failed. All tomorrow at six on Eyewitness News. Which spirit is more like real butter? My shit's bread country crock park. Okay. A national taste test proved in our case. Bread does taste more like real butter than shit. No wonder you're so quiet. R k. We all have to start somewhere. And you always think that. Oh, what's the point? You know, I'm so out of shape now. There's no point. The 30 minute workout is computerized. You programed the machine, you set it to your stress level and you work against that. Definitely the 30 minute workout that's the way to start is the way to finish. It's just the way to do it. And now you can do it and get summer free. And 50% off enrollment at Bally's Holiday called one 800 feel fit. Oh, excuse me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4628.04,4733.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Catch fresh fish sandwiches every Friday. Now, also, you could put it down here. Oh. I suggest. There's something here for me which. Come on down and treat your family to the best of summer. Sand, surf, sun and fun. It's all waiting for you. Capture an ocean memory in Ocean City. Maryland. Ocean City. Can we come now? From the markets of Rome, where a mix of cultures created bold spicy sauces becomes the recipe for a new classical aroma. Arabia with spicy red peppers, classical to Roma. Arabia to one of the new classical, authentic regional pasta sauces. Oliver North is going to be testifying soon against his former boss. A federal judge ruled that North will be the first witness in the trial of former national security chief John Poindexter. Poindexter is accused of lying to Congress about arming the Contra rebels in Nicaragua. Poindexter, his lawyers tried to block north from testifying, but their motion was denied. The Nuclear Regulatory Commission wants to slap a stiff fine on BGI, and it says the company did not correct problems with its Calvert Cliffs nuclear plant. The NRC says it found potential fractures in steel reactor vessels at Calvert Cliffs in 1988, and the problems were still there in 1989. It's proposing a fine of $100,000. Well, the shipping lines that decide to use Baltimore City's new secret Marine terminal could save some money. A port official says costs at the new facility could be 25% less than cost that Baltimore's rival for Hampton Roads, Virginia, the new terminal will cost $250 million to build. It's scheduled to open next month. In Annapolis today, more indication of the state's overburdened courts and prisons and the anxious government efforts to deal with them. In his commentary tonight, Michael, Alaska wonders about the message being sent to criminals.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4735.08,4873.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, I think the message is if you get caught, it might not be that bad for you. In the state Senate today. They gave final approval to a couple of bills to make plea bargaining easier. Plea bargaining is nobody's idea of justice. It is strictly a technique for easing the burden of crowded court dockets which have a byproduct of giving criminals a break. While this was going on in the Senate, a House committee was giving the go ahead to move some inmates from prisons to a home detention program. This is also nobody's idea of justice. It is simply one more desperation measure to ease overcrowding behind bars. The question is what happens in the process with the first measure, easier plea bargaining. Criminals know they get a break on sentencing with the second measure, even if they're sent away, the place they are sent may quickly turn out to be merely their very own home. There seems to be an uneasy shortsightedness about all of this in the rush to ease the crowding in today's courts and prisons. Are we really paving the way for even heavier crowding tomorrow? I'm Michael, Alaska. Thank you, Michael. Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev will be spending some time on an American campus in the near future. The State Department says Gorbachev has accepted an invitation from Brown University to appear as a speaker. The university will not comment on the report. No date has been announced on that appearance. Well, coming up, a touch of spring returns and Bob's my day. And the search goes on for a rare feathered friend. When we come back. All to load carburetors and fuel injectors, brakes, shocks, differentials, belts and computers and more. The Baltimore home show runs this Thursday through Sunday at Baltimore's Festival Hall.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4873.92,4987.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"See everything new the 1990 homebuilding, remodeling and decorating industry has to offer. Everyone's talking about Weight Watchers, new, fast and flexible program. Lose weight fast without changing your lifestyle. Join now for only $12 group Weight Watchers today. What can Channel 13 do to be more than just a television station for the one station reaching out for over 40 years? Doing a good job with news and entertainment just isn't enough. People are involved trying to make the community a better place. That's why Sandra Pinkney joined other concerned citizens at a benefit for the homeless WJC in Baltimore. Making beautiful pictures together. Pictures in the sky. Attended All Baroque program 8:15 p.m. Friday and 3 p.m. Sunday at Towson Unitarian Universalist Church. For tickets, call 8238339. This body. It's the only one I've got. And I do my best to take care of it. But, hey, I'm no movie star, no wake. And I always stay on the perfect diet with stick with the perfect workout program. I used to go around feeling guilty, but now I reach for nature made vitamins. That way I know I'm doing all I can to stay healthy. After all, I've got more to take care of than just me. The first time buyers program of Java now includes GIO Models plus Camaro, Cavalier, Corsica, Beretta and S-10 pickups. If you qualify, no prior credit is needed, no cosigner is needed, and on most cars, no cash is needed. I'm Java and you can own a metro for just 156 a month and that includes tax and tags. Check us out. JB Chevrolet. Gio. Richie Highway. Glen Burnie. Tonight had 11 on Eyewitness News. Gunshots rang out in southwest Baltimore. Once again, members of the Korean community find themselves at the mercy of their neighborhood.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=4988.09,5112.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Paula Tuchman is working on the story for the 90. How difficult is it for Koreans starting a new life on Baltimore's mean streets? Well, one Korean family says they believe they're being picked on because they are different. I'll have their story tonight. Got the full story at 11:00 with the night. Now, Robert, what's what's the word on this sleet and snow or whatever is coming? Just just a slight chance late tomorrow night, early Friday morning, of a little bit of precipitation that could fall in the form of some sleet, freezing rain, some of the colder suburban areas for a little while tomorrow night. Watch for that. Otherwise sunshine followed by increasing clouds. 46, 33, it warms up to 52. The chance of some rain on Friday as the front goes through as a warm front. And then 64 or 44. 66. Sunday looks like a perfect day. 6644, partly sunny on Monday. It could get to the seventies on Tuesday. Dennis. Wow. Thanks, Bob. Well, finally tonight, bird watchers are flocking to Baltimore County, hoping to catch a glimpse of a one of a kind. It's an arctic bird known as a Ross's gull. Ever stolen reports? Birders have spotted it for the first time ever in Maryland. Their eyes scanned the skies over Baltimore County looking for one rare bird somewhere in the flocks of gulls hovering over the back river wastewater treatment plant. A birder spotted a Ross's gull on Saturday, and bird watchers have been coming in droves here ever since. Somebody saw it this morning and we haven't seen it since. So I don't know if we're ever going to pick it up again today. It won't be easy to find. The Ross's gull looks very much like the Bonaparte's Gull, and there are plenty of those around.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5113.56,5215.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But this bird is different. The Ross's gull has a wedge shaped tail, which is usually only visible when it's flying in the air. It also has a white lining on the back of the the wing and its is shorter. Information I had was there's about it's only been seen four times in the United States. This should give you an idea of how rare it is to see a Ross's gull here in Maryland. Its closest nesting spot is Churchill, Manitoba, along Canada's Hudson Bay. It is seen regularly in migration in Alaska and more commonly breeds in Siberia. No one knows what brought the Ross Gull to Maryland, but just about everyone wants to see it while it's here. Bird watchers like to have lists and a list of all the birds they've seen, and this would be a new addition to my list. I said, I'll drive to Baltimore County to see the Ross Gull, just to be able to say that I saw it. But they searched in vain, or at least they think they did. The Bonaparte's Gull and the Ross's Gull look too much alike for me. So you may have seen it or not even have noticed. That's exactly right. It isn't easy finding a needle in a haystack, especially when the haystack keeps moving. Deborah Stone, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. What a hardy bird it breeds in Siberia. Yes. Hardy people have stood out waiting to get just one glimpse, wondering what you yell when you see it. Ross's fowl hardy. Right. That's our forge at the moment. ABC's World News Tonight is next. Followed by Evening Magazine. Underneath coat. Yes, yes. Well, I have Alessandra to the guitar. I with this new season. Goodbye. W Jay Z TV Baltimore. This is eyewitness news with Howell Sanders.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5216.06,5323.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Denise Cole. Whether with Bob Germ. Sports with John Durie. They came looking for a piece of the American dream. But tonight, another Korean family finds itself victimized by Baltimore's tough streets. Gunfire at a southwest corner store in Baltimore today injured two members of a Korean family. New to this area, the night team's Paula Kaplan reports. Many Koreans feel their differences make them targets. And their Korean neighbors gathered outside MNC Food Mart on West Lombard after the owners had been shot by robbers. Fortunately, neither owner was seriously injured. But this is not the first time Koreans have been victimized. And many who own corner stores on city streets don't think this is coincidental. So many American peoples are picking on like Korean people. It's not us, only Korean people. There's like many Oriental people own the store. The Chinese say they like their neighborhood. The people who are friendly are very friendly, but they do consider themselves vulnerable to the people who consider them targets. I think it's because we look different as them and like the culture is like different. I think they pick on us because we don't have to speak English very well. The Cho's have been in Baltimore two and a half years. They own the store a little more than a year. It's a family business. Upstairs is their home. Their lives revolve around this building, yet they don't feel secure identity. And we don't feel safe in here. Not really. Mr. Bett owns the store across the street, but he disagrees. He says there are robbers everywhere and this neighborhood is no exception. I'm here for 11 years and I do not have any discrimination problem in the store. You know, I never get it all, but I never get any trouble from the neighborhood or any other people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5326.51,5440.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Even so, Mr. Batt conducts his business behind a shield of plexiglass for the 19 Paula Tuckman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Police are still searching for three suspects in the West Lombard Street shooting. A horrible discovery in Dundalk remains a mystery tonight. Pieces of what appear to be human remains were discovered this afternoon in the woods off Eastern Avenue. And items. Andrea Koppel reports. Police are still trying to determine what they have and how it got there. On a bone chilling night like tonight. It's slow going for investigators who must sort through mounds of mud and rock. Earlier today, a bottle collector says he stumbled across a human skull and a piece of vertebrae. Investigators must now make sure they found everything, looked around in the woods and come across a human skull and a piece of our backbone. How did you know it was a human skull? Just like a human skull. You know, they had one tooth up in the back. You know, I mean, I know the difference between a deer and a dog. This was a human skull. Officers on the scene were reluctant to say how the body parts got there. But Ryan Mayhew claims police told him they were looking at some leads. They had said that there was some rituals going on back here and that they had found at a church altar back in the woods some time last year by rituals. What do you mean, satanic rituals as far as those body parts, perhaps being involved in some kind of satanic ritual? What can you tell me about that? Well, we don't see that at this time. This is known a lot of kids play in this area and there's some drinking. We've had some problems. So sometimes those things go hand in hand, but we won't know until we look at it a little more closely.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5441.45,5548.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And even though police intelligence says it knows of no known cult activity in this area, as one police source told me, you never know. And that's one of the many reasons you investigate. For the Night Team Andrea Koppel, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. The skull and vertebra will be examined tomorrow morning at the county morgue. Governor Shafer's 11 and a half billion dollar budget will come up for a final vote this week in the state Senate. The Senate Budget and Taxation Committee is recommending cuts of about $76 million with the lion's share of the reductions affecting higher education. The committee wants to slice 33 million from enhancement programs at state universities. Tonight, the students attended at Morgan State University over the lack of funding goes into its second night. But education reporter Debbie Wright has learned Governor Schaefer promises to meet one of the student's demands. It has been an emotion packed two days for students at Morgan State University. Day two of a sit in protesting state funding levels at the students, conducting a forum to discuss security, housing and other concerns with school officials. Unfortunately, these dormitories have an unhealthy and unsafe standard of living and vowing to keep up the sit in until Governor Schaefer agrees to meet with them. How they think we are willing to sit in if the governor will not meet with us. We are prepared to sit in until we get results. Student demonstrators say Morgan State has been underfunded over the years. They point to appropriation figures which show that budget hikes at other state supported schools like Towson State and new NBC have outpaced increases at Morgan. But Governor Schaefer says those discrepancies occurred in the past. He says he has increased funds at Morgan. Morgan has gotten more money since I've been there in the last four years and had been put in four years previous.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5549.24,5662.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In fact, after personally seeing unkempt conditions in the dorms last year, the governor appropriated $5 million for repairs. But late this evening, Governor Schaefer told me that although he does not agree with the students tactics, he would be willing to meet with them. Sure. Any time that you come down, they that call down to down to the state house and send a group down. Be more than glad to. Well, that puts the ball in the student's court for the night. Debbie Wright, Channel 13 Eyewitness News will have more on the sit in tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. with the Morning Edition. Two elementary schoolchildren have learned the tough way not to fool with drugs, even fake ones. And around the county, police have arrested two boys, age 12 and 13, for distributing a drug lookalike. A Brooklyn Park Elementary School students allegedly filled tubes with baking soda and showed them to classmates claiming the tubes contain cocaine. Police aren't the only ones punishing the boys. School officials have suspended them from school. Two U.S. Army sergeants face more serious drug charges tonight. Sergeant Rafael Foltz and Jarvis Wells allegedly used military mail to send cocaine from Panama to the US in their duffel bags. Federal drug officials say the cocaine shipments were not large and were not connected with the U.S. invasion of Panama in December. The two men were among 20 people indicted today in connection with the scheme. More trouble in South Africa tonight as violence breaks out in another black homeland. For the second time this week, black South Africans were killed in one of several black ruled territories. This time, the violence broke out in the northern homelands of both Botswana. 14 people were killed today as police fired on the crowd of some 50,000 demonstrators.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5663.33,5757.92"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All across the country, blacks are rebelling against the homeland policy, where they're separated into tribal based areas but have no power over their politics or economy. Just what should U.S. policy toward South Africa in light of all the changes going on in that country? That question was tackled at a town meeting. Tonight, it's a journey. Douglass College panelists included Randall Robinson, director of TransAfrica, Congressman Howard Wolf and Kweisi Mfume. Most agree the U.S. should continue to press economic sanctions against South Africa until blacks are given equal status. The next town hall forum will discuss the U.S. Constitution's impact on African-Americans. It'll be held April 18. And still to come on Eyewitness News, protecting the elderly from insurance fraud. And Kelly has a shocking look at one of Baltimore's best known filmmakers. Coming up next, the Parkville VFW boy, the Corny Collins record hop stuck up with a spastic. Every day they get bigger and bigger. Soon, kids anymore. He wants more time with the children. The backyard is big enough. How about it? Yeah, the kids love it. Instead of dreaming of a closer family, call one 876 seven 7300. And now you can choose between vinyl or concrete. Sylvan has the in-ground pool for all your needs. We're going to have a pool this year. I told you. Okay. Gardner's is the only place I think I 100. So much to choose from. They only sell the best at the right price. How come you know so much about gardeners furniture? I know. Gardner's my dream. Let's never quit. Pretend you're asleep. Gardner's furniture. The right look at the right price. Another drink, bartender. Drunk drivers often don't live with the consequences. More and more new car buyers are very big on the family car of the year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5758.85,5912.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Toyota Camry. Big value is the reason Camry sales continue to climb. Start with a sensible Camry price. Most 1990 Camrys, including our best selling models, are still at last year's prices. Option packages and factor two dealer incentives could save you hundreds more. The 1990 Toyota Camry has big savings today, big value tomorrow. See your Toyota dealer now we deliver value today and tomorrow. Three people are dead tonight following the worst subway crash in Philadelphia history. A six car train carrying hundreds of rush hour commuters derailed this morning. More than 150 people were injured and rushed to several city hospitals. Officials say it appears the train's motor dropped and dragged along the tracks, causing the derailment. At least 11 people are dead and six wounded tonight following a gas explosion at a restaurant in Frankford, West Germany. Officials say a gas leak in the kitchen triggered the blast. The injured include guests who tried to escape the flames by jumping from windows. Took firefighters less than an hour to extinguish the flames. Experts in Colorado hope they can determine the cause of an explosion that leveled a two story bank. Federal investigators are on the scene of yesterday's explosion, which left three people dead. The explosion occurred as the bank was opening for business and destroyed everything except the vault. It's believed that methane gas from abandoned coal mines is the cause. Fraud still exists in the Medigap health insurance market ten years after Congress thought it had been wiped out. Today, senior citizens testified in Washington on the abuses in insurance sales. Many seniors said they were misled and pressured into buying duplicate policies. Medigap policies are designed to help the elderly bridge gaps in their Medicare coverage. Congress has proposed counseling programs to help the elderly buy the right policies.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=5913.34,6017.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"One of Baltimore's most celebrated moviemakers, John Waters, will lecture on shock value tomorrow, entertainment for local responders. Sandra spoke with him at a home at his home earlier today and learned the talk will touch on his early films and hit almost every aspect of life as well. To watch an early John Waters film is a bit like walking in the park after dark. You never know when something's going to jump out at you, and you don't quite know how to react when it does. But I made those early movies which had the most shock value, and they were made to make you laugh if you got shocked. Second, that was good, but to laugh was always the first reason. And Waters tries to make us laugh by taking the best and worst life offers and twisting it a bit. However. You're not trying to get on my nerves now. That is the most horrifying thing that I can imagine. Having a child turn Christian or wearing earth tones. Eggs. Eggs. Hey. Good morning, Mama. I bet you're hungry in my films, are heroes or heroines. Always have something that society thinks is bad or wrong with them. I think being healthy is knowing you're neurotic, learning to live with it and being happy about it. I had nothing but happiness and ironing to do and my diet pill is wearing off. Waters will share his unique perspective on life tomorrow night at the University of Maryland's Baltimore campus in Catonsville. I talk about murder, hairdos, fashion, my movies. Piers adores daughter, movie stars, famous crimes are eyebrows. I mean, all sort my it's a varied lecture, certainly, and no doubt a funny and shocking one in that order. I'm Kelly Saunders for the 19 and John Waters free lecture is tomorrow night at eight at UBC's University's Center Ballroom, the world premiere of Crybaby.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6018.68,6129.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"His new movie, by the way, is one week from tonight at the Senator Theater. I'll have the last lights flashing of it. Oh, I'm sure World Vision and all that sort of is a guy who enjoys his work every day. Really gets into it. Absolutely. As do you. Yes. Very talented young man. All right. Let's take a look what's going on around the region. A cold nights, very chilly out there, 25, generally, 47%, rather dry when barely moving out of the south. Now at three miles an hour, that's an increase. Our chances tomorrow from 30.76 very high, but it's not bad in the fall. The tide center is 629 sets at 606. The new light. One or two turn on the light. W f is the only station that plays all my favorite artists Neil Diamond, Dionne Warwick, James Taylor, what I call the best of the best. Well, if the music's always just light, it's not just the music. Sound like one or two makes me feel music that makes you feel good. W l i f like one or two. I just turn it on but my feet up and relax. Keep the light on. W l i f the new light. 102. Today, U.S. air pump 3 million gallons of fuel clean, 47,000 seats swept form. 175 little boys and girls to the restroom. We serve 50,000 meals, 56,000 soft. Cleaned up 250 spills, which are 260,000 bags, 170,000 people, and said thank you about half a million times. And you know what? It's still not enough. Thank you. USAir, America's most frequent flier. Hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm hmm. Right now at Rezko, you'll save 25% on our entire stock of Neutrogena products for a skin and hair choose from shampoo, soap, conditioner, rain, bath, lotion, cream and more.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6130.39,6265.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All 25% off now at Rezko. You may not realize it, but when you designed your home, you used can say, engineering. You put the table within reach of the chair. The chair within reach of the lamp. Special touches. That make home for you just right. You'll find those same special touches in monsters and people created with concern in. So feel an empathy and feel related. Well, we have a remote possibility, remote of breaking a record this coming morning rather than record. It is pretty low. Pretty low. The records 14. I don't think we're going to get that low. Some suburban areas would be like 16, 17 as well. But at the airport now, we won't forget. We can get some of the city close to warm records by early next week. Okay. I really want you to come out this weekend. Some things to do. Here's something you might want to get involved in. Boy Scout Troop 381 and Keith Hooper of that troop, they're holding a boy, a blood drive and a Boy Scout drive. A blood drive with the Red Cross Saturday, March the 10th, from 8 to 2 at the Westminster Firehall Main Street. Westminster as a community service project for his Eagle Badge isn't interested. All walk ins are welcome. Anyone wishing to make an appointment call 8762654. Very worthwhile cause Westminster this Saturday from 8 to 2. All right. Take a look. The temperatures, they are chilly, 17 degrees at the airport outside of Atlantic City. That is some cold readings this time of year, believe it, 22 in Salisbury, 30 in D.C., 22 at Dulles Airport, 24 in Johnstown, freezing in Pittsburgh, 24 degrees up in lovely Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 26 degrees now in Patuxent Naval Air Station. Now our national radar, all the action is now moving to the Central Plains, the western part of the Midwest and the southern Mississippi River Valley.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6265.92,6388.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Warm tropical air flowing up to the north, running into some colder air. Very well developed storm out here with snow, sleet, freezing rain over portions of Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, getting some pretty good snow still with showers and some heavy thunderstorms. Further south, they've had some pretty severe weather hailstones the size of golf balls and other other wild windy weather down there with tropical. This is like a spring weather system. There you see that storm. But the moisture just being pulled out of the Gulf of Mexico. And if you'll note here in Maryland during the late afternoon, early evening hours tonight, that line of clouds encroaching on our region from the west. It's going to hold about where it is right now. We'll get into some high clouds during the afternoon tomorrow and probably by tomorrow night, we'll start seeing some I'll probably start seeing some 40 clouds somewhere in here. We have some 40 clouds for you. Unfortunately, sometimes computers don't always work for you the way they're supposed to. So we'll take a look at tomorrow's forecast map. Low pressure. That's the same storm we just saw moving out of the central plains. Still snow to the north, showers and some thunderstorms down to the south. And it appears that for our region, we'll start seeing some sunshine during the morning hours. But later in the day, the clouds move into the region and perhaps by tomorrow night, we'll see some maybe some rain. Now far to the north and west of the city, there could be a little bit of sleet or freezing rain along with this system for a while. So don't get too excited. By early Friday morning, there could be a few icy spots well north and west of the Baltimore area.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6388.84,6485.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, for the latter part of the weekend, this mild air begins to come in because this storm is going to track up toward Ontario and Quebec, allowing this mild air to fuze in over the eastern half of the United States. And we'll be looking at temperatures in the sixties for the weekend and early next week. Looks like another mild trend will continue. Let's take a look at our five day forecast. Sun and clouds, 46 down to 33. And tomorrow night, those temperatures getting critical. That could be some rain showers, some sleet, even some wet snow for a brief period. More than likely, just some sleet in the northern western suburbs. Then chance of some rain, 5040 clouds and sort up 64 in the mid upper sixties. Sunday and Monday. Looks like two really nice days coming up. And Tuesday we could be into the seventies, believe it or not, by next Tuesday. Ouch. Oh, my man. Bob's going for a raise heaven. That's the spirit. That spirit of love. And I'm loving Bob Turkey tonight. That is 70 degrees. So the World Cup. Oh, my man. Take it easy. Late scores of hoops, the rest of sports, if you stay with us. I don't know. I had my. Ringing the bell and an audio. The Bubble Group sells more cars and trucks than anyone in Maryland. That's the bubble difference, even during the bubble differences. But bubble Chevrolet only saw factory rebates up to 1500 dollars, get a metro from 5999 or a Nissan Sentra from 6399. Saved during the bubble difference elite bubble Ford, Mitsubishi, Suzuki get an escort from 5999 or a ranger from 6495 but felt different sale at Bob Chevrolet got Nissan on Eastern Avenue in both the Honda bubble Ford Mitsubishi Suzuki on Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6486.07,6601.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's my favorite station if you want to for me. Want to cause Baltimore. I used to listen to mix 1 to 6, but it got boring. So I changed to be 104 be one of four plays the best variety be one for 450 minutes of music every hour. All I do Phil Collins all my favorites. The Baltimore Folk Music Society offers a variety of concert and dance events throughout March. For a complete schedule, call the hotline. 3660808. We got their laundry money. What can three honest cops buy with $22 million combined on country? Lots of drugs. If we did this every day, you know where we'd be here. Be dead. Tell me where that money. She tried to hurt my family, but there's no backing down. When you're the last of the finest, rated R starts Friday, March 9th at theaters everywhere. Now the fast track as a pit stop, Royal Caribbean introduces three and four night Bahamas vacations. I get his security deposit. He gets nasty. I get his money. He gets girlfriend. I got to think about this. Need help? Get government on WJC. Okay. Basketball continues on in this cold weather. Yeah, we're feeling pretty good at this time of night. Last night, we had a historic night in Tulsa because the NCAA. Another piece of history, although if you were to write it in the record book, would probably take up three full lines. Yes. Little backhanded history here. Anyway, this is the most points ever scored by a bullets opponent in a regulation game at the CAF center. Men are weak. Is this earthshaking or what? It happened tonight. Bullets taking on the Phenix Suns down. Land over. Pick it up with Phenix in the blue uniforms. Tom Chambers. Take it by a pass.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6608.89,6738.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mark Lowry lays it off the glass. Count the bucket and he's fouled. Chambers gets 44 points on him, and that is the new Caps opposition record. They're tied at 111 under 10 seconds to play. Kevin Johnson shot doesn't fall, but Josh is there for the rebound. Sticks it back down. Kevin Johnson puts the Suns up by two with 2.7 seconds to play. But let's get one final shot at it. And a Steve Colter from up top a push shot three point range back iron and it doesn't go in the Suns hold on to win it 113 to 111 over the bullets at the capital center other pro hoop tonight the feature attraction on the card was in Philadelphia the 76 New York Knicks. Sixers needing a win to move past the Knicks. And in the first place, the NBA's Atlantic Division Sixers would be in the white Scott Brooks with the steal from mo cheeks going to run it back the other way the five foot ten. Brooks sees Pat Ewing sitting there and says, Well, let's try a jump shot, then go. But Brooks hangs with it, throws his own shot back in. Scott Brooks 12 points. Sixers lead by 17 after the first quarter and cruise on in the first place in the Atlantic 110 to 93 over the connects. Some more information on the death of basketball star Hank Gathers came to light today gathers the All-America forward from Loyola marymount collapsed during a game Sunday night he died of an apparent heart attack an hour and a half later. At that point, we knew that Gathers had had some heart troubles earlier this year, but what we did not know was just how severe those problems were. According to a report from Los Angeles today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6739.2,6827.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Gathers had been told by a cardiologist back in December that he should not play basketball anymore and that his days as an athlete were over. Gathers obviously did not take that advice. The cardiologist went on to say that there was strong evidence the Gathers had refused to take his heart medication during the week, which led up to his death this past Sunday in Los Angeles. With the baseball talks, they are still talking. The owners and the players got back together this evening about 930. They are still at it at the commissioner's office in New York. And we will let you know if anything happens between now and the bottom of the hour. That is, however, unlikely. Finally this evening, another look at the hottest property in women's tennis. The 13 year old sensation Jennifer Capriati, playing in her first pro tournament this week. She will be in the New York court against Claudia Poor. We just kill and return a serve. Sets up another searing cross-court backhand Capriati Roland through her first pro that did drop a set today. But just watch the control on this point as Capriati goes to net tries that way. No. Okay. Well, yeah. Now you got it. All right. Jennifer Capriati, seven, five, love six and six two over. Claudia Pawlak, that was in the second round of the Slims tournament down in Florida. Kenny Cooper is expected to get out of the hospital tomorrow. He had that bacterial infection in his throat. He's feeling much better. And the Jacks won tonight, 4 to 3 over the main mariner. So the jacks are back in the first place in their division. And if you're wondering, the wind chill in Portland, Maine, was 22 below tonight. Oh, my. Yes, how about that? How about that? Thanks, John.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413#t=6827.79,6917.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77481/file/164413/transcript/39241/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Bob, the wake up forecast only a week or so from spring is disgusting. All right. Mostly sunny but cold, at least some high clouds moving in. And by afternoon, it'll be kind of pretty thick clouds, I think 20 degrees and start today. Oh, all right, Bob. Finally tonight, Governor Schaefer won't say where he got the tie to turn more than a few heads today. The tie was covered with tiny figures of men dressed in blue suits, wearing hats and carrying briefcases. The one exception, a rare view of a man bent over his briefcase at his side. His pants dropped to his ankles below the figures, figures, the letters. See why an obvious reference to the universal bureaucratic motto Cover your garden, protect yourself at all times. There ever was an alive a mood. Yes, he was. But he won't say where he got the tie or why he didn't know there'd be a run on them. Undoubtedly they fell out. Yes, that's our report for the moment. Nightline is next on the East Coast. I'm Al Sanders for the entire Eyewitness News team. Good night. Yes. It's Blockbuster Video and British movies of all time. Your Pocket Guide to 60 years of award winning movies. There's never been a book like this before. Best Picture. Best Actor. Best Actress. Plus $27 off, three results, all from Blockbuster Video. Just read two videos and take home the greatest movies of all time. 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