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Constipation makes you feel crabby, cranky, slow and sluggish. Feel more comfortable with dog collects. Dog likes is the only leading laxative with a comfort coating designed to protect your stomach. A comfort coating and overnight relief. So you feel buoyant, bouncy, light and loving. In other words, your normal self again don't collapse the comfort coated laxative. W Jay Z TV Baltimore. This is eyewitness news with Don Scott. Whether with Marty Bass. It's back to business as usual in the state Senate. The abortion filibuster is now a part of Maryland history. After nearly a week and a half, pro-life senators put an end to their talk early this morning. Paula Tuchman reports. They worked out a compromise that will eventually put the issue before the voters. At 1201, the filibuster went into day nine, but most of the talking was over and it was down to the voting. State senators are sending two bills to the House, a pro-life bill that would only allow abortions in the case of rape or incest, birth defects, or if a woman's physical, health or life is in danger. Some pro-choice senators are calling it the most reprehensible bill they've ever seen, saying with all the restrictions, it would effectively abolish abortions in the state of Maryland. It is paternalistic, patronizing, demeaning and degrading to women. If it were ever to become law, it would return Maryland to the back alleys and kitchen tables of old. On the other hand, pro-life senators are calling the pro-choice bill abortion on demand. Its only restrictions are parental notification and viability. The two bills will now go to the House of Delegates, and if they pass, they're on to the governor and then on to the voters who will vote yes or no to the pro-choice bill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3.76,130.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, the only way the pro-life bill will become law is that the pro-choice bill fails somewhere along the way. Pro-lifers say they'll take those chances over none. My view and the view of many, many people who have filled the galleries, who have worked so hard, is that it's not reprehensible, that it is a good bill, that it protects an unborn child. Paul Tuchman, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Pro-Life forces are holding a rally tonight in Luther Ville in preparation for a demonstration at a clinic tomorrow morning. Protests over Baltimore City's dress code continue today. Students at several schools, including Paterson High School, Edmondson High, refused to go to school or walked out of class. The school board instituted a dress code to prevent violence related to stealing expensive clothing. Any changes in the dress code would need to be voted on by the board. Baltimore's Barclay School apparently has received permission to try an educational experiment after opposition from the city. School Superintendent Richard Hundred says he will now approve Barclay's request to adopt a curriculum of an exclusive private school in an effort to improve student achievement at the Charles Village Public School. Hunter turned down that plan a year ago, but in June, Mayor Schmoke ordered Hunter to work out a solution to the problem. City, state and federal officials alike are concerned about a little bit of homework that's being delivered to you today. It's an experiment of sorts that the feds attempt every ten years. The mayor received the city's ceremonial first form in person at the main post office this morning. While we have more mundane, Marylanders should get hours in today's mail. So this was really a census day for those who sort than carry our letters. But it apparently wasn't as bad a load as it looks.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=130.85,231.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Slate Magazine Days Heavy TV Guide Days are heavy cable guy. These are heavy. Okay. What about when people start mailing these back in? No difference. Now, that's hard to say because what we have to do now is when they start mail in the men and we collect the mail from the box, we have to separate the census from the regular mail. It's got to go down and separate up by self. So the real work comes later. Yes. And the massive publicity campaign prior to this day about the census seems to be working. The people we talked to on the street either knew what was coming or knew what that envelope was when they saw it. This is the census. Have you been looking forward to getting that? Yes, I have. Yes, because I don't remember ever having taken a census before. Are you going to fill it out and take it back? Yes, I will. Why? Because it's important to everyone for finances, for schools, for everyone. It benefits everyone. And every postal customer's carrier should have forwarded on a form in this or similar fashion today. And we're all given next week to read over those forms with the aim of filling them out and sending them back in starting next Sunday. Nearly $1 million is on its way to the Eastern Shore to help workers who've lost their jobs. The three largest employers on the lower eastern shore are laying off more than 500 workers next month. The money from the Labor Department will help with retraining and reemployment assistance. Campbell's Soup is closing its plant in Chris Field next month, as is Mrs. Paulson. Poker Mock, Carvel Hall and Chris Field closed up shop in September. Maryland's two U.S. senators received more than one half million dollars each from political action committees between 1983 and 1988.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=232.11,340.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A Common Cause study found Senator Mikulski receiving nearly $900,000 during the six years and Senator Sarbanes receiving more than $600,000. Someone peeking in my shot here. A part of the picture. The you can hop in there. But this is Tommy cute. This is going to be a really cute dog. He is a Dalmatian Labrador mix. Wow. Wow. Is this going to be a big, smart, good looking, handsome dog if you ever turn out? Well, that's where he's going to evolve. How many dogs? It's a good question. It's one of those type things. You know, the old thing we learned this morning, you got to fly. It's got two green eyes. It marries a fly. It's got a green and a blue line. The big goes on before you know what the flies have got red eyes. Let's figure that one out. We'll talk about it. I'm going to tell you, it's coming. It is blue now. We got some weather we got to talk about. We're going to be getting into it into a precip event, which is going to include some white snow this weekend and somebody in a narrow zone within 300 miles. My voice going to get a half a foot of snow. Well, I'll tell you that right up front, 67 and 66 area temps now humidity's 42% winds. Otherwise, the 23 barometer is 3010 holding steady here your tides sun sets tonight at 621. Stay with us. The noon puppy and the AccuWeather forecast live from TV Hill when we come back. 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'll take something my mama always gave me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=341.62,424.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She's not sniffling, sneezing and coughing. Why am I? She's feeling so much better. Maybe I should start listening to her mother. What am I saying? This NyQuil, the nighttime sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy, had fever. So you can rest medicine. Fruit and so on. If you've got dental work, you've got three great reasons to chew. FRIEDEN You know, Frieden won't stick to your dental work and Frieden keeps your breath fresh, but maybe you didn't know Frieden moistened your mouth, too. So if you hate a dry mouth like I do, chew, Frieden. That's just the state down three. Yeah. My, you know. Your. Nonstick frying pan, moistened your mouth and freshens your breath. A lot of people try a giant discount drug because of the convenience. But, you know, there's another reason that keeps them coming back. Reliability. Reliability means the prescription you need when you need it. It's counting on friendly service and the added safety of giant profile, our computerized prescription service. You know, it means a good value for your money. So find out just how reliable a drugstore can be by trying the convenient one giant discount drug. Oh. What's wrong? There's just one minute, Madeline. I'll pay you for it. The Brigade. Yeah. I get thirsty just watching you, guy. It made orange. The orange. Orange. The official. So who wouldn't be? Do. Oh, right, mighty. It's a skin test. See this? Let me see. He's got to grow into all this. It's got a lot to grow. It's going to be a big dog. Brutalized on him. Enough to grab the back of his neck. His tongue comes out. I nod. He doesn't hurt when they do that. That's how Mom picked him up. Let's go. What are you crying? Because you're yanking his skin off? This is Tommy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=425.34,556.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He's an eight week old Dalmatian Labrador mix. He's a male, and he's part of an unwanted litter. Oh, Tom, everything's fine. Tommy in the words of that famous dog breeder, Pete Townsend. Tommy, can you hear me? Excuse me. Anyway, he's going to be about 60 to £70 and full grown. Understand? It's going to be a handful of dog. There's no getting around it. If you can provide him a good home. Number 4.8790587879056. And like we said, there's part of an unwanted litter and I'm assuming there's other members of that litter and the other ones are black, they are black, poor black. Well, so anyway, that's the news on black white. I'm sorry, but I'd love to sit and play, but I got some heavy weather I got to talk about. Okay. Heavy duty weather, half a foot of snow. So there's going to be a narrow band seriously within 300 miles. My voice right now, it's going to get we have a weather event. Half this was the middle of the winter. I think you could get on TV without even hesitating, say that we're going to get we would be getting a major snow event. So we're talking Pittsburgh. Are we talking close? We could be talking a lot closer than that. Listen, let me go over here. Hold on to Tommy. Let me let's go ahead and see how Norm Vogel saw this day. I promise you, tomorrow's dawn and Sunday's dawn will more than likely may not even see a sunrise like this until Tuesday. Again, two beautiful, beautiful morning. Temps this morning average 20 degrees warmer than they have the past couple of mornings right now in the bay. Small craft advisories in effect. We've had one front come through the area since 6:00 this morning and that's whipped up some winds pretty good in the northwest, 20 to 25.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=557.49,641.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Nice bay where attempt is 42 degrees and we're expecting another front come through the area within the next 5 hours for this satellite loop. Here's this first front that drove through the area during the overnight period, but the air behind this was relatively mild. We're going to let this loop through again and then we're going to stop it first front. But look back here, this is cold air approaching our area. This is going to be the secondary front is really going to really change our weather dramatically later on this afternoon. The winds have already kicked up fine and dandy to a little pocket of mild air here. This is flat out cold, darn near, close to real dead winter time cold temperatures. All right. Let's go ahead. We'll talk about that in a second. Statewide now, it's beautiful. I mean, it is mild outside. But look up to the northwest, look up at Johnstown, look up at Pittsburgh. This cold air is already making its way in. We're figuring our temperatures are going to peak out between one and 2:00 this afternoon, probably at 69 or 70 degrees, 68 degrees south of Pratt and White, 65 at Dulles, 65 degrees now out in Howard County in Columbia. Here's the radar plot. Boy, look at the action taking place already along this secondary front. We could see a passing shower this afternoon as this secondary front weighs its way into the area. But that's not what we're concerned about. Take a look out here. This is a developing area of low pressure that is basically following and will be moving up along the lines of this front, which we're now expecting to stall out down to our south. Here is this first front came through the area, but dramatically.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=642.0,733.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We're going to take a look out to the west, watch the developing low and let us cycle through. A couple of times you can see the developing low and you can see this push of cold air coming straight down out of Canada. Now, eventually, this front is going to settle just down to our south. And I'm not joking, maybe 15, 20 miles south of Arbutus right now. The low is scheduled, if you want to put it that way, to track through the Tennessee Valley. Elijah's south off the Virginia North Carolina coast. I'm going to tell you, look at the forecast map. If this was winter, we'd be screaming snow alert. But it's not winter. It's almost April one. We're in the springtime, but we are expecting this cold air to mix with this moisture. And somewhere back up in here, there's going to be five inches of snow probably at elevations, 1500 feet, 3000 feet. Once you start getting out to western Maryland, wet snow is a definite possibility in this area. Now, take a look at the forecast. I'm going to discuss this when I get back over to the desk. Sunny, windy today, high of 69. Tonight is going to be a cold night overnight, low of 34 and more clouds. Period of rain, a wet snow high of 44 and only 46 degrees. Same forecast on Sunday. And I understand something, the roads right now are relatively warm, getting a lot of sunshine on them, radiation or heating, etc.. But you may start seeing it stack up on inanimate objects and on the lawn. Now, a lot of people have budding plants coming out. If you got some some big bushes or whatever that you're concerned about, get an old sheet, throw it over them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=734.01,818.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If the bugs haven't opened up yet, they should keep themselves safe. But just the 24 hours, which is a big change in the world. Got that done? Yeah, he was yawning. That's Accuweather.com. Thank you. When we come back in a moment, it's sentencing day for the skipper of the Exxon Valdez. And in Healthwatch, a way to. Heart attack patients from suffering another attack. But first, at 1214. Time to check stocks on Wall Street. See. Each year, more and more dogs die from heartworm infection. Preventing heartworm disease used to be difficult. But now it's easy. Speak to your veterinarian. Find out how important prevention is and how convenient it can be. Stop heartworm disease. It's something simple you can learn to do for him. We both have colds. Why is he bouncing around like it's a great morning anyway? Well, I'm so tired and cranky and headache, I can't even get started. Why? Because last night when he said, Let's take NyQuil so we can have a good morning, I said, Why? What's the daytime? Sniffling, coughing, achy, stuffy head fever. So you can rest. Pretty silly. He took it. I took my NyQuil. It's also the bright eyed, bushy tailed, fully rested. So take it at night and have a good morning. Medicine. Everything is on sale at Levick right now for a limited time. Only every item on Levitz floors has been reduced dramatically. For example, only $399 buys this casual contemporary sofa with multiple low back and sleek parson's leg styling. And only $369 buys the matching loveseat, matching chair and Ottoman also on sale. Remember, everything is on sale at Levitz right now and I love it. Okay, kid, this is the season opener. I hear there's quite a crowd out there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=818.46,937.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Oh, don't worry about that. Just do it like we practiced and everything will be fine. Now get out there. Stuff that we. Announcing the ballpark Franks season opener sale for a limited time. Save on the hotdogs that plump when you cook a ballpark franks. Just look for these specialty mark packages. Okay. You bobbled a couple, but overall, a good sale. Thanks. I clean up aisle three. Baltimore County police are still investigating an apparent murder suicide. Police say following an argument, a randalstown man fatally stabbed his wife and then himself. The dead are identified as 34 year old Darlene Davenport and her 34 year old husband, Arnold Davenport, both of Brice Run Road. Police say the stabbings occurred around 1030 last night. Both victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The couple's two children were also at home at the time but were not injured. They are now in the custody of their grandmother. The skipper of the Exxon Valdez faces a judge today for sentencing on a misdemeanor charge. A jury in Anchorage yesterday found Joseph Hazelwood guilty only of negligent discharge of oil. He was acquitted of the more serious charges of being recklessly drunk when the Exxon tanker ran aground in Alaska last year. The misdemeanor charge carries a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Hazelwood is expected to appeal that conviction. The nation's worst ever oil spill occurred one year ago tomorrow in Minneapolis. Felony charges have been filed against three Northwest Airline pilots accused of flying a jet under the influence. Witnesses say earlier this month, the captain had 19 alcoholic drinks at a bar less than 8 hours before a flight to North Dakota. The two crew members were allegedly served seven pitchers of beer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=937.89,1037.849"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The blood alcohol of all three pilots tested higher than the legal limit. If found guilty, they face up to 15 years in jail. The United States Senate is calling for the Soviet Union to stop intimidating Lithuania. And in that nation, the threat of force has escalated into a war of nerves. The newly elected president of Lithuania is appealing for negotiations with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Soviet troops of movement or Soviet troop movement has increased since Lithuania declared its independence from the Soviet Union earlier this month. The Lithuanian parliament has pledged to keep their resistance peaceful. In South Africa, Secretary of State James Baker got a firsthand look at apartheid with today's visit to the black township of Soweto. From his limousine, Baker saw the tent and lumberjacks where thousands of black South Africans must live. Baker, who toured the squatter settlement with National Congress leader Walter Sisulu, called the contrast in black and white South African lifestyles appalling. Baker said what he saw is proof apartheid should be abolished. Topping today's new Health Watch, a major new study shows a widely used blood pressure drug may help prevent a second heart attack. Researchers say the drug, a calcium channel blocker, is prescribed to about 40 million Americans. And the study's saying heart attack patients, given the drug, have a much lower chance of having a second heart attack. Also in Health Watch for a long time, study showed women who delayed having babies until their thirties or later face possible medical risks. But recent research is now saying that's not necessarily the case. Gabriel Rose was born just 35 hours ago. His mother, Martha, like many women today, delayed pregnancy. She is nearly 41 years old. Gabriel is her first child. I was scared of childbirth and I was scared of pregnancy and sort of going through the whole experience.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1038.569,1142.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I think that that for a period of time caused me to delay making this decision. I also was self-employed, working as a folk singer. And so I have my own career and that for a long time felt like my baby. Many earlier studies have suggested that older women might be more likely to deliver small or premature babies. But the study of nearly 4000 pregnancies disproves that theory. Well, in this study, they what they also showed was that having a child in the late thirties or early forties is really a safe thing to do. Let's safe for the mother. It's safe for the babies. The women in the study were healthy nonsmokers and had access to good prenatal care. Important factors in determining whether a baby will be born healthy. Doctors say this study should not falsely reassure women there are other risks to consider. You have to keep in mind, of course, older women have a much higher incidence of chromosomal abnormalities such as Down's syndrome and others. As a matter of fact. And these were not these were taken out of the study, because if you leave them in that, that wouldn't be fair to a study like this. Martha leaders pregnancy was plagued with nausea and exhaustion, not something she blames on her age, but the luck of the draw. But today, none of that matters a bit. Oh, I'm in ecstasy. I mean, the honeymoon is is on here. I'm Jean Blake reporting from Boston. These days, more women than ever are delaying childbirth. So there are more mothers and babies to participate in that kind of research. And that's today's new Health Watch. An Air Force pilot may be in trouble for just saying hello to his mom. That's because he did it while flying the Boeing 707 on a classified mission from Andrews Air Force Base to somewhere in California.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1142.58,1247.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But when passing over his mom's house in Arkansas, he decided to drop his big plane down to 1500 feet just in case she was looking out the window. Now, the pilot may have his license revoked and face a possible jail sentence. Oh, just to say hi, mom. Huh? Yeah. What is up with people making news? Okay. Broccoli gate. The president expressed the press and the nation on it yesterday. We'll have the sound. Also, who is the best one behind the camera? We'll take a look at who's up for the best director. Academy Award. On the next eating magazine. Once again, 400,000 students have descended on Daytona Beach for spring break, which means big bucks and big headaches for the town. Do we need to have a 1989 where four motels are closed down? Absolutely not. We're going to clean up and manage spring break. Could this be the end of spring break in Daytona Beach, Daytona, that some come here or they're going to be here, but are they wearing out their welcome. Evening magazine Friday at 730 on WG. Take the tray. Morgan State University and WJC present famed soprano Leontyne Price. 4 p.m. March 25th at the Meyerhoff. For tickets, call 783 8000. All right, let's see here, Dave. Okay. Ready? It is Kentucky Fried Chicken. Fried things. Come on and do some. Looks great, Dave. When are you going to let you drive it? But she can. Spicy, zesty, hot wings new from Kentucky Fried Chicken. On a special edition of Siskel and Ebert and Academy Awards spectacular. It's Hollywood's Brightest Night. America's favorite film critics face off. Who we think deserves the award and bring you the scoop on this year's nominees. So join the festivities. Crazy, huh? As we celebrate the magic and mystique of Hollywood, met your purpose as a guest star from the Disney MGM Studios joint Siskel and Ebert.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1248.33,1406.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If we pick the winners. Saturday, March 24th at seven on Jay-Z. All right. Topping people in the news this noon, Richard Pryor has been hospitalized in Australia after suffering a mild heart attack. A spokesman for Pryor says he was admitted with chest pains three days ago and is now in stable condition. A mild heart attack is expected to be discharged early next week. Good news, Kathie Lee Gifford became a mom yesterday. The talk show host and her sports commentator husband, Frank Gifford, gave birth to their first child at 1:28 a.m. This a little boy named Cody Newton Gifford. And it was given not only his football in his blood, but also in his name. Allegedly, the givers were watching the Cleveland Browns football game while going. They decided they liked offensive tackle Cody Ryan's name so much that they'd use it to name their son. Finally, the big news of the day. President Bush wants to put an end to broccoli gate. Yesterday, he demonstrated just how far presidential power can go when he invoked executive privilege and insisted he would just say no to broccoli. This is the last statement I'm going to have on broccoli. There are truckloads of broccoli at this very minute descending on Washington. My family is divided. I do not like broccoli and I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm president of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli. That says it all, doesn't it? Broccoli, those there. Barbara Bush tried to put a good face on her husband's rebellion. Ask what example the president was setting for children. The first lady replied that he ate broccoli until he was 60. Then she said, You no idea anymore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1406.55,1507.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So tell them to eat it until they're 60 or president of the United States. People in Bush's making news, this news, Don, who likes broccoli, meat, love it, and people doing sports to Baltimore blasted what they had to do last night. The blast beat the Wichita wings down to the arena at a74 win was an important one since the blast is now one full game ahead of the Kansas City Comets in their MRSA division. And a nice surprise for the Orioles. And Sarasota pitcher Jay Tibbs has reported to spring training camp ready to start the season because of a shoulder injury. Last year, Tibbs wasn't expected to be ready to pitch until August. The Academy Awards ceremony only a weekend away. Now, on Monday, five directors will be going up against each other for the top honor in their field. And the competition is fierce. Action one action tone beginning with their very first action. Most movie directors must dream of this moment. An Oscar nomination. My Left Foot. Jim Sheridan. But Jim Sheridan didn't have to dream very long. While My Left Foot was the filmmaker's directing debut, Sheridan has keen competition from another first time director. In a sense, directing. It was more important to me than acting in it. So it was its my feet. It was my feeling for the piece that drove me on to direct it in a rare move. Kenneth Branagh got two nominations for Henry, the fifth best director and best actor. But this 29 year old filmmaker isn't the only nominee pulling double duty. Hold on 1/2. It's Lester. No, it's Woody Allen. As an actor, Allen wasn't nominated for Crimes and Misdemeanors, but as a director, he was Seize the day. Dead Poets Society seized the nomination for its director, Peter Weir.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1508.58,1617.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It was a remarkably good script. I don't think I've ever got a piece of material as well written as is so completely thought through and so deeply felt, but favored to actually take home the Oscar Oliver Stone gala the 4th of July. Already the winner of this year's Directors Guild Award and a Golden Globe. The Oscar would give Oliver Stone a director's Triple Crown. But more importantly, he says, it would counter criticism of his film. I think some wonderful critics have written about it, but, you know, they've always given the impression that it's a dangerous movie. And I hope that people will discover it. It's not as dangerous as it's been picture to be. Stone says born on the 4th of July is not another depressing movie about Vietnam. It's about a reaffirmation of life, rediscovery of life, a reentry and overcoming of odds, which we all face. I'm Sharon Nash reporting in the Academy Awards on Monday right here. 9:00 it starts, I think, and goes forever. Yes. Coming up to 96 and Eyewitness News helping the littlest victims babies addicted to drugs. We'll have the story. These things, they can be painful and dangerous. Tonight and Healthwatch, a look at the problems of insect allergies. And the hunt for red. October is turning into a hunt for new sailors. Alex, the matriarch, explains that all comes up tonight at six right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Thanks a lot for joining us today. I'm Ann Kellan. I'm Don Scott. Hope, have a great weekend. And I'm Marty Bass have a safe weekend. See you Monday. Addicted to drugs, avoiding the pain, the danger of feasting. Some tips in tonight's Help Watch. The hunt for red October may be a hunt for new Navy recruits.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1618.77,1720.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Hello, I'm Deborah Stone. And I'm al senators with Bob Turk and Chris Seely in for John bureau. The full story is next on Eyewitness News. Only one man can bring you the biggest sale in escort history by using a three letter word. No, a three letter word. And your Baltimore board man is using the word. And as in $750 cash back and 4.8 financing on you, Ford escorts that 750 cash back and 4.8 financing for a total savings of over 20 $400 all before you make your best deal. Of course, there's always a but hurry. And now through April 2nd, because that's when your Baltimore board man's incredible sale must end. So what would have been so terrible if I had a small fortune, if I were a rich man all day long? I believe it would be if I were a man who have to work on the day to be the little. Oh. 50. Beautiful. If I were a wealthy man. Oh, you'd have to pay double. Bill has great prices. $0.69, whereas. WJC TV, Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Al Sanders. Denise Cope whether with long term sports with John Durie. Like Lord Lester's commentary. Let Maryland voters decide. That's the basis of a compromise that broke the state Senate filibuster on abortion. Eight days into a bitter emotional scrap, the state Senate dodged a political bullet by agreeing to leave the question of abortions up to the people. George Baldwin reports. It's an unprecedented action in the state's legislative history. Frequently. A serving battle came to an end shortly after 1230 this morning, the Senate voted to pass two bills, one favored by pro-choice advocates and the other championed by pro-life forces. Leaving it to the voters to decide between the two in November's general election.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1721.16,1869.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The pro-life bill would allow abortions only in cases of rape or incest, or if the mother's health or life was in danger. It is paternalistic, patronizing, demeaning and degrading to women. The only major restrictions on the pro-choice bill require parental notification in cases involving minors and determination of fetus viability. When you have a side that pays no attention, whatever, to the unborn child, that's where I part company. Both measures now go to the 141 member House of Delegates, which must agree with the Senate action before the bills are enacted. Members are totally confused. They don't have. This is the first time they've ever been put in a position like this by the Senate and the Senate action. And the people have been put in a position where essentially let the Democratic or Republican form of government is taking a second fiddle to referendum form of government. And the House is in confusion right now. The House is expected to decide on the bills quickly and vote on them sometime tomorrow. In Annapolis, George Bauman, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. The governor says he has no qualms with letting the voters decide the abortion issue. And according to many of you that we talked to today, the ballot is unquestionably where the issue should be settled. Obviously, the legislature is having a very hard time deciding what to do. So I think the people have to make the choice. I think they might do a better job than legislators, right. The way the legislature set up, you know, that a few people decide for the majority. And I think it'd be better if it was if everybody decided. If the House follows the Senate lead and pro and anti-abortion forces each gather 10,000 signatures on petitions, then the two bills will be brought to a referendum in November.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1870.95,1976.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The House of Delegates is giving tentative approval to a bill that would allow parents to report their children to the authorities for smoking marijuana and do so without risking their child's arrest. The bill applies only to children with no previous criminal record or history of delinquency. The bill's sponsor believes it is the solution for parents who are torn between reporting and protecting their children from a criminal record. New evidence tonight linking cocaine and PCP to serious traffic accidents in Maryland. We have team coverage tonight on the mounting casualties caused by drugs from area roadways to local hospitals, beginning with David Murphy, who looks at the drugged driver. No one knows the trauma and violence of a car crash better than someone who's lived through one. On Wednesday, it was Marc Anthony's turn to learn. It's nothing that I would want anybody else to go through, which is terrible. And for Marc, an innocent victim, the memories will last a lifetime. But here at Shock Trauma, there's new evidence that scenes like this may be getting more common thanks to a couple of illegal drugs. A study of more than 900 drivers brought here from accident scenes shows that close to 10% of them had traces of cocaine or PCP in their blood. And while doctors admit they can't prove drugs caused the wrecks, no question about it. You need all your faculties to drive a car correctly or operate your chainsaw or whatever. The study, which included trauma patients brought here from across Maryland, suggests there's an army of users who apparently don't care about driving high. Something doctors say is alarming. A lot of people using drugs not only hurt themselves, which is which is a tragedy, but they hurt a lot of other innocent people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=1978.65,2077.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the doctors aren't alone. Mark's accident did not involve drugs. The driver who hit him was driving a stolen truck. But when it comes to people driving on drugs and causing injuries like his. Understandably, Mark has very strong feelings. Have you got anything to say to anyone out there who might be using drugs and driving? Look at me. My face. Who else? The question is how many drug users out there are sober enough to listen? David Murphy, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. The study shows a higher percentage of motorcyclists are found with drugs in their system. Perhaps the most tragic aspect of today's drug crisis is the babies born to drug addicted mothers. A recent task force report shows the number of such children and the cost of their care continues to rise. Team Coverage reporter Sandra Pinkney talked to a West Baltimore woman who knows this tragic story firsthand. Deborah Hernandez is a 26 year old mother and a drug addict. When you were pregnant with your child, were you on drugs? Yeah, it's very rare. And so, like, I was about I was about, um, almost once every five months. How old is your son now? He'll be nine. The tracks on Deborah's arms give away her heroin habit. Are you on drugs now? Yeah. What are you doing? Heroin. Uh, heavy. Yeah. Deborah Hernandez represents an alarming statistic nationwide. 10% of all babies are born with some kind of drugs in their system. 10%. That means babies who are born with serious medical and developmental problems. Over 7000 drug affected babies were born this year in Maryland. Babies that'll cost the state close to $400 million. That's $52,000 a child. We start off right after birth where these kids have increased medical needs.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2078.07,2197.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And if one looks at their hospital costs, one sees a pretty substantial figure right there. University of Maryland Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Dr. Howard Dubowitz served on a task force which studied the problem. He says health costs are just the beginning in terms of their learning. These kids are going to need extra help and different kinds of special educational services or another big ticket item. Deborah Hernandez says she's trying to kick her drug habit. I don't want to get on the ground, try and get help now because if I don't, I'm just going to keep falling and it's going to get worse and worse and worse. Sandra Pinckney, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Prevention and Intervention Services are recommended to greatly reduce child care costs for addicted babies. A high speed chase involving a car driven by two suspected armed robbers ended in a crash that injured an innocent bystander today in Pikesville. The car slammed into a light pole and careened into a woman who was standing nearby at Park Heights in Clarks Lane. The woman was rushed by helicopter to the shock trauma unit. Her identity, she is listed now in serious for critical condition. Suspects are in custody. An apparent murder suicide has claimed the lives of a randalstown couple. County police say 34 year old Darlene Davenport was stabbed to death by her husband, Arnold Davenport, who then stabbed himself to death. The couple's two children were not injured and are now in the care of their grandmother. The stabbings appear to have grown out of an argument between the couple and FBI manhunt for a suspect in the execution style murders of three Connecticut adults and a four year old boy ended in Baltimore today. 26 year old Jason Day is charged with felony murder in what Connecticut police describe as an especially brutal scene in Bridgeport.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2198.74,2303.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Police believe the young child was forced to kneel and place his head on a pillow before he was shot in the head. Police say the killings appear to be drug related. Dave was arrested without incident at Church Hospital this morning where he was waiting to be treated for a broken toll. Tonight, Maryland is facing the loss of 55 and a half million federal highway dollars because many drivers don't obey the speed limit. And the federal Department of Transportation says the state does not adequately enforce the 55 mile per hour limit. Federal regulations require that 50% of drivers drive 55 for the state to qualify for federal highway dollars. The latest statistics show that only 50 or that 52.9% of Maryland's drivers drive faster than 55. Governor Schaefer has already written a letter to Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner and a State House spokesperson says the new state police crackdown click it and ticket may help slow the pace on Maryland highways. Tonight, the fate of former Exxon captain Joseph Hazelwood has been decided. Hazelwood returned to an Alaskan courtroom today to be sentenced for his conviction in the nation's worst oil spill. He was given the maximum penalty of 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. But both sentences were suspended. The judge ordered Hazelwood to pay the state of Alaska $50,000 and to serve 1000 hours of community service. The Navy is hoping one of the country's biggest box office draws will start a rush at recruitment centers. Alex Dietrich says the film The Hunt for Red October may be make believe, but the hunt for sailors is very real. Guns are not crazy. Ivan, stop the quiet. Not since World War Two has the Navy helped Hollywood make a movie about submarines. But the hunt for Red October was too good a public relations weapon to pass up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2304.13,2413.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The submarine service is something that hasn't really been well advertised in the past. So you will see a lot of people who weren't aware of it before, who will actually become interested in it, especially people who have been left so interested by the movie that they are willing to join the Navy to see more, which is real life. And if it's a part of it, it gets me, you know, I want to be a part of it. You know, it's appealing to your family. Up until Red October, that appeal has remained well below the surface submarines running as much of secrecy as nuclear power, the Navy believes, unveiling some of the high tech mystique they do for submarines. What the movie Top Gun did for aircraft carriers. And I've already heard reports, you know, that district, you know, which covers at least five states and has already benefited, you know, from the making of the movie. The tie in between Navy recruitment and the movie is as plain as the street corner billboard. Even at the Stage Naval Academy in Annapolis, where submarine officers are groomed, there is excitement about the silent service finally speaking up. A submarine is is all alone, all by itself, acting on its own. Pretty much. And I think it's very exciting. It's a silent service. They don't get a lot of publicity. They do a very important job and people don't know about it. And now that people do, I think we'll find more people who like to join in and be a part of it. And the more people Hollywood hooks, the more people the Navy hopes to reel in. Alex, meet for Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Navy recruiters say it's much too early to tell how many submarines Hollywood will be able to fill, but they expect interest in the silent service to reach a peacetime high.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2414.1,2514.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When we come back, Uncle Sam wants your number and your help with the census survey. And a lesson in compromise for students upset over the dress code in Baltimore City. Stay with us. On the next eating magazine. Once again, 400,000 students have descended on Daytona Beach for spring break, which means big bucks and big headaches for the town. Do we need to have a 1989 where four motels are closed down? Absolutely not. We're going to clean up a manic spring break. Could this be the end of spring break in Daytona Beach or Daytona that some come here or they're going to be here? But are they wearing out their welcome. Evening magazine Friday at 730 on W Jay Z. Hi, I'm Jim Koons back at the factory because Ford Motor Company has challenged Koons Ford to sell 1000 vehicles this month. That was last week. And the response has been incredible because every Koons Ford is ten. The 40% off manufacturer suggested retail price, 10 to 40% off the biggest selection of Fords anywhere. You match Ford's rebates and escorts, 4995 Rangers, 59, 95, 10 to 40% off. It won't last forever. The world's largest Koons Ford X at 17 Security Boulevard. This is Tropicana Pure Premium. No other major brand of juice comes closer to this than pure premium. No, this is Tropicana. Pure Premium Homestyle. For those with fond memories of Mom's juice, Homestyle is filled with juicy bits of real orange like Mom's. So if you like the taste of juicy bits, no other major brand comes closer to this than pure premium homestyle. Either way, you just get pick a better juice. He's on right now. Nissan Sentra and hardbody trucks come with green trim because cash back is back directly to you from Nissan, $1,000 cash back on the fun and reliable Sentra standard cashback.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2515.63,2642.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mine is 1200 dollars on the rugged standard hardbody for my two truck. But hurry because cash back won't be back for a long. In recent weeks, Baltimore City public school students have made their feelings known about the dress code. They have walked out of class, staged protests to show their displeasure. Debbie Wright joins us now with a look at the protesting and how at least one school is working to avoid it. Yeah, they tried to talk about it a little bit at this particular school. Well, it may have started out with one school, but protests over the city school system's dress code have snowballed for the past two weeks. But some schools are finding other ways to solve the problem of displeasure with the dress code. It's hard to remember which school protested first, but practically every day for the past two weeks, students from a different Baltimore City public school have protested the dress code by walking out of class. A similar protest was scheduled to take place here at Edmonds and West Side High School. Students were scheduled to walk out at noon today. Some, like William Hawkins, did walk out. We should get to wherever we want to wear what we wish and render, you know, how we act in school or how we do work. But the principal here was able to avert a major walkout by using the personal touch. He and staff members talked with groups of students about their concerns, met with representatives from each grade level. Each homeroom sent a representative for the ninth grade level, the 10th grade, 11th grade and 12th grade. I would say 85% of the students are saying they don't object to a dress code, but they would like to have more input and more clarification.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2643.68,2744.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And next week, the talks continue because there is no clear consensus among students about the dress code issue. Some are against it, causing an undue education. Some are for it. School is a place of business, and I believe that you should dress like you're going to work. Others are noncommittal. I really don't care. I don't really care about it. And still others think the best solution is to wear uniforms. At any rate, the dress code has become an issue that won't go away. And next week, the folks at 200 East North Avenue will meet with student representatives to see if they can start ironing out the whole thing. The dress code, as you may recall, was originally implemented to help curb violence in the schools. The original thinking was if things like leather suede and other things which kids were fighting over were eliminated, then some of the violence might also disappear. In other education news, administrators at Berkeley school are hoping a promise from Dr. Richard Hunter will lead to better performance from their students. Hunter has agreed to approve the school's request for a new curriculum. That curriculum essentially would mirror that of a private school. Hunter originally turned down that proposal last year, and we should probably point out that the school board still has to approve it before it can really go into a very early indication of how the board is going to view this. Not really, since it really hasn't been discussed this year. It's a little hard to gauge, but we have another meeting on Thursday, so perhaps they'll discuss it then. All right. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Another federal form arrived in mailboxes all over Maryland today. No, don't get excited. It's not from the IRS.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2745.15,2832.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"As Don Scott tells us, it's a task that the federal government asks us to take part in every ten years. The mayor received the city's ceremonial first form in person at the main post office this morning. While we more on Marylanders should get hours in today's mail. So this was really census day for those who sort than carry our letters. But it apparently wasn't as bad a load as it looks. Slate Magazine Days Heavy TV Guide Days are heavy cable guy. These are heavy. Okay. What about when people start mailing these back in? No difference. Now, that's hard to say because what we have to do now is when they start mail in the minute we collect the mail from the box, we have to separate the census from the regular mail. It's got to go down in a separate trace by itself. So the real work comes later. Yes. And the massive publicity campaign prior to this day about the census seems to be working. The people we talked to on the street either knew what was coming or knew what that envelope was when they saw it. This is the census. Have you been looking forward to getting that? Yes, I have. Yes, because I don't remember ever having taken a census before. Are you going to fill it out and take it back? Yes, I will. Why? Because it's important to everyone for finances, for schools, for everyone. It benefits everyone. And every postal customer's carrier should have forwarded on a form in this or similar fashion today in medical heights that that's going to handle their teen. I would just need. The actual census day is Sunday, April 1st. That's when you should start mailing in your census forms. Well, the census got off to a cheerful start at the Inner Harbor today, where state officials held a census pep rally.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2833.68,2940.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The celebration coincides with Maryland Day 1990, commemorating the 356th birthday of our state. High school bands and dancers highlight of the celebration. And of course, no pep rally would be complete without cheerleaders. State officials hope today's rally will make Marylanders aware of the importance of standing up to be counted. The skies of southwest Baltimore were filled with beautiful colors today, with permission from their teachers, students and Violet Bell Elementary School decided to go fly kite. The students made the colorful fliers in a kite workshop today. They tested their creations. But what a great spring day to do so. The good time was had by all. Yeah. Nice breeze today. Nice little wind out there. You betcha. But. But that wind, my friends, you are going to be. And if you go to sleep tonight, don't wake up until Sunday afternoon. You're going to be in for a big shock, I should say so. Maybe in a coma, but you'd be in for a big shock because winter is coming back this weekend, literally. Let me see some snow this weekend. Let's take a look. Temperatures are dropping 54 and going down. Humidity, 36%. Wind now northwest at 18. Temperature dropped like 15 degrees in the last few hours, ten degrees or so the last hour and a half from 30.13 rise. Air quality good at 43 there. Good times. Sunrise 604 sets at 622. Here comes winter once again. It was Thursday coming home from the theater. It started at Meineke. We can't always tell what's wrong with a car by the sound of the customer, but we can tell a lot from our free under car inspection. We check your exhaust system, shocks, brakes and more at no charge. Then you'll know the price before any work begins.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=2940.94,3054.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's so annoying. Oh. So bring your car to mine and we'll give you a lift without taking your for a ride. Easter is coming. That means a parade of wonderful spring clothes for kids on sale right now at Burlington Coat Factory for Girls. The phrase spring dresses now one third to one half of Burlington's original low prices. And for boys, great suits on sale only 3975 and good looking zip line raincoats also 3975. So get ready for your own Easter parade and march over to Burlington for the kids clothing sale on now. It's good business to do business where business is good, especially for first time buyers. I didn't have any credit for the first time buyers program. This is my first credit. I didn't need an established major credit. I really did. I did need a cosign. The first time buyers plan got me major credit allowed me to get a new car for the first time. I didn't need a down payment. I could use my rebate in part of my down payment and reestablish my credit. Again this year, one airline is passing all the others. We have 185,000 more departures than Delta, 230,000 more departures than American. And we have 430,000 more departures than United. In fact, U.S. Air has more departures than any other airline in the free world. So if we sound like an airline. It's really taking off. You don't know how right you are. U.S. Air America's Most Frequent Flier. Don't despair. Just hold on to the memory of today for a few days. And this too shall pass. Right? But just when you think it's safe to show your knees and then what happens? It's never safe. Straight up, you. Strangest weather season. I've ever. I've ever experienced any of this.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3055.81,3174.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's a weird one. An arctic front sliding through the region. Colder air moving in. A snowstorm developing out in the Midwest. It's headed this way. We'll see some accumulating snow tomorrow night, especially north of the Baltimore area. And there could be four or five inches in southern Pennsylvania that closed. So it's a it's an iffy situation south of Annapolis, south of Cambridge. Mostly rain, but a really messy weekend coming up our high today, 67, the low 48. But that's going to get lower as the afternoon and evening progresses tonight as temperatures are dropping right now, 24 degrees in Bradford, Pennsylvania, right now. On the other side of the coin, 70 degrees in Norfolk. Obviously, we have our frontal system through the area. It's just across through Salisbury and Richmond. Temperatures will be dropping down there. Winds tomorrow, the north shifting ground to the east at 6 to 12. A nasty day coming up. Normals are 56 and 35. Freezing already in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, dropping into the low fifties, now north and west the city. Take a look at our national radar. And here is what's coming in our direction. This is, for the most part, snow, the southern part of this precipitation package from Missouri into Arkansas and portions of Oklahoma, rain and sleet and some freezing rain in central Kansas. Right now, 22 degree temperatures, wind chills of 15 below zero. They're getting freezing rain, sleet and snow. Just a real wintry mess out there. A storm is developing over western Kansas and eastern portions of Colorado and it's moving to the east. It's going to head to about the Delmarva Peninsula by Sunday. And in doing so, it will push this precipitation to the east. You say where all this cold air, where's it coming from? Well, it's coming from the north.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3174.55,3281.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll take a look at that funnel system as it's moving down toward our region. The cold air right behind it. And it's across the region already this afternoon. And you'll see the clouds beginning to increase to our west and look for precipitation to break out sometime tomorrow afternoon. More than likely, it'll be some wet snow, maybe some rain mixed in. The best chance for the rain will be south of our area in the lower eastern shore and southeast Virginia. From the city north, good chance of snow and accumulating snow with this system as it moves from the Midwest into our region. We'll get some extra moisture from the Atlantic Ocean. Some areas in western Pennsylvania, perhaps portions of Ohio could pick up as much as eight inches of snow out of this system. Believe or not, it comes in front as it moves through the area. So we'll see some increase in clouds during the evening hours tonight and tomorrow. Basically a cloudy day with precip breaking out by tomorrow afternoon, continuing into Sunday and it's going to warm up late Sunday afternoon. So I don't think the snow is going to be on the ground too, too long. But already a big mess out in the Central Plains. High pressure cold moving down to the south and southeast. There's that low headed toward Georgia and eventually the Maryland coast. We're in a great position for winter time pattern coming up here in the end of March after this. It's just going to stay cold into early next week. The forecast temperatures tomorrow. Here we go. Take a look at them. Thirties, forties, down or us out? Seventies along the Gulf Coast, some nineties down in the southern portion of Arizona. The forecast for our region, increasing clouds, windy and colder.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3281.59,3369.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A low down to 34. So if you're going out tonight, dress warmly because the wind chill is going to be down into perhaps the teens, much colder with some rain and snow developing 1 to 3 inches possible, especially north and west of the city. More across the Pennsylvania border and in western around 41, down to 32 tomorrow night. These are February temperatures, by the way, at least the highs of February. So we retrogressive a mother's move and continued messy Sunday morning. You think the snow is going to start Saturday afternoon? Saturday afternoon? No joy, no joy at all. Topping tonight's People making news tonight, big bucks being bandied around in The Cosby Show negotiations. The show's producers demanded $100 million bonus just to sign for another year. The answer they got from NBC was no. So now they've reduced their demand to 25 billion. We'll keep you informed. There's another member of the British royal family this afternoon, the Duchess of York. Former Sarah Ferguson gave birth to a baby girl. The bundle of joy, royal baby, bundle of joy weighed in at £7 and one and a half ounces. Prince Andrew was at his wife's side to witness the birth of the couple's second daughter. Tonight, both mother and daughter are doing fine. They're still trying to revive the prince. And Governor Schaefer is joining the president at his battle against broccoli. Shaffer wrote President Bush a letter saying he supports his decision not to eat the vegetable. California farmers had Bush a ten tonne truckload of broccoli. The governor says he loves the vegetable, but admits he won't touch brussel sprouts. Now, the brussel sprouts growers in Cleveland, I guess I don't know where they grow crops somewhere. Yes. Well, send Schaefer, I guess, to the story.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3369.73,3476.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll continue to keep you up to date. Still to come on Eyewitness News, one Baltimore hospital has a unique way to help Soviet immigrants get the medical care they need. Taking the sting out of a bee sting healthwatch reporter Ann Kellan has some suggestions. American League Rookie of the Year Greg Olsen gets ready for his sophomore season in the big leagues. I'm John Deere and in Sarasota, I'll have a report as Eyewitness News continues. Hey. Have you seen this Motortrend magazine yet? You mean the one that says when you're in a fully optioned Hyundai Sonata V6, you'll never realize you're not rich? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And that says Hyundai offers a high end stereo system that'll fry the transistors out of anything in a mercedes or BMW. Uh huh. The one that says living within your means has never been so luxurious. You could have just said yes. Big show off. Special incentives could save you up to 1500 dollars on ads and autos at your local Hyundai dealer now. Hey, Mom, what's for dinner? What would you like? Candy canes, frozen fish. Something different. Correction. Both are very different. They taste fresh because they're frozen fresh and they're dipped in crispy golden breadcrumbs or fresh egg batter for a taste your family will love. Remember, Mom? Like something fast. No problem there, Mom. Family camps. The freshest ideas and frozen fish. Hi, I'm Jim Koons back at the factory because Ford Motor Company has challenged Koons Ford to sell 1000 vehicles this month. That was last week. And the response has been incredible because every Koons Ford is 10 to 40% off manufacturer suggested retail price, 10 to 40% off the biggest selection of Fords anywhere you match Ford's rebates and escorts 4995 ranges, 59, 95, 10 to 40% off.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3476.76,3598.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It won't last forever. The world's largest Koons Ford X at 17 security boulevard now through Tuesday. Only all the furniture you could ever want can be yours from the harbor with no monthly payments and no finance charges till September. Then, starting in September, you'll get our lowest monthly payments ever. $25 a month buys $900 $50 a month. Get you 20 $100, $100 a month. By June, 40 $100 worth. You won't find lower prices and you won't have a monthly payment till September through Tuesday. Only up. Oh, hub furniture. Some furniture, please. The beginning of spring signals, the start of the allergy season for thousands of Marylanders. And as Health Watch reporter Ann Kellan explains, for some of them, the venom of an insect sting can be deadly. To most of us. The sting of a bee, a wasp, a yellowjacket, a flying ant is a nuisance. A little redness, a little swelling, maybe. But to some, it's much worse. For Cherie Ledford, one sting could have killed her. By the time I even got in the house squeeze, I couldn't breathe. And they sent me back to the hospital and they come to an oxygen and gave me a shot. It's estimated 1% of us are allergic to insect stings. That's why research like this is underway at Johns Hopkins to see if boosting the immune system with the insect venom can ease the symptoms. So far, the research is promising. In the meantime, this doctor says there's cause for concern that a person may die from the first sting without a previous reaction. When the doctor told me I could have died if I hadn't gone to the hospital. My God, what am I going to do? Am I just going to stay in shock forever? There are a few things you can do avoid wearing bright clothing which attracts the insects.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3598.4,3702.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So do perfumes and scented shampoos and conditioners and avoid wearing suede. That attracts them too. The most important thing children should not go barefoot. That is the most frequent place. Children are stung. And if you do get stung, check these signs of an allergy. Here's the symptoms itching the eyes, cough, wheezing type hives. And Dr. Frazier says left untreated, a person can die. That's why people with allergies should carry around this injection of epinephrine. It is adrenaline by injection. It is the only thing that will save a person's life. The problem, according to Dr. Frazier. A person can give themselves this injection, but under state law, no one else can. And he thinks everyone trained should be able to give this injection. You don't have time to get to a doctor. No, I haven't been stung by God, but I'm sure that I'll be okay if I do, because I keep that kid with me at all times. Ann Kellan, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Allergy specialists from around the country will meet in Baltimore this weekend for the annual American Academy of Allergy and Immunology meeting. For more information, call one 800 7275 400. Some students came face to face with the realities of teen pregnancy today. Students from half a dozen schools took part in a unique teen parenting forum. The group Baltimore Care Connection performed an anti-sex show, and panelists discussed solutions to the teen pregnancy problem. Students agreed the forum was helpful, but some may have wished they'd seen it earlier. Do you wish that you had had something like this before you had had your chance? I do. Yes, I do. I think it would have helped me a lot. I think it would have helped me realize, you know, to take precautions.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3702.96,3809.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"According to some doctors on the panel, the teens say they don't need more information about pregnancy but want more daycare centers to take care of their children. Jay-Z was a sponsor of today's forum. Tonight, civil rights leader Dr. Ralph David Abernathy is in fair condition at an Atlanta hospital. Doctors say he's suffering from a sodium imbalance and not a stroke as they originally thought. Last night, Abernathy was a right hand man to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr during the 1960s. Last year, Abernathy drew sharp criticism from civil rights veterans when his autobiography depicted Dr. King as a womanizer. And comedian Richard Pryor also remains hospitalized tonight. The 49 year old suffered a minor heart attack last Tuesday while vacationing in Australia. Doctors say he's recuperating well and is expected to be released early next week. Pryor's agent says he plans to go fishing as soon as he's out of the hospital. Baltimore is becoming a new home to a flood of Jewish immigrants from Russia. Between July of last year and June of this year, some 12 to 1400 of them have moved here. One local hospital is helping them get the medical care they need. An interesting opportunity. They sit together in the waiting room of a hospital clinic. Russian immigrants newly arrived in Baltimore. Each has a medical problem, but since they speak little English, they have no way to explain what it is. Every month, the number of these patients seems to grow with the coming of Gorbachev's perestroika. More and more Russians are leaving the Soviet Union. Many of them are ending up here in Baltimore. And when they need medical care, a lot of them come to Sinai Hospital. But though she has a problem with your stomach ulcer. Oh, yeah.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3810.69,3915.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Alice Zelenka is an answer to these immigrants prayers. This week, she started as the first full time Russian interpreter at Sinai Hospital. She had diabetes. We made a deputy him, you know, never to have any business very difficult because she don't know language and can't explain the doctor. Your problem, your health problem. I only three months in America and. I have some trouble with some medical terminology, but I think it will be okay soon. There is only one problem. There are so many Russian patients and only one interpreter. A lot of people coming to the United States today and will be coming tomorrow and after tomorrow. Sinai may eventually have to hire more translators. For now, Allen Elanco is a start and a link for people who have left behind everything familiar to come to a country where life can be better. The number of Jewish immigrants arriving in Baltimore has surprised even the associated Jewish charities, which says it is triple what they expected. Coming next. Yes, Chris, Baltimore's favorite broccoli lover. Yes, we'll have sports. Yes, we'll have sports, including one Oriole hoping to avoid the sophomore jinx. That's right. Last year's Rookie of the Year, Greg Olsen, is going to be down with John Muir when we come back. And also, once again, we will check in with one of the most incredible shots in NCAA playoff history. All that and more when we come back. But first, late race results. It's I don't know what's wrong with these kids. Do they have to say anything they say crazy, sloppy, lazy loafers while on the subject. As long as people keep making his, we'll keep making Dodge Caravan. Why is Caravan so popular? Just ask the families that live in. Looking to see the special option package on caravan at your Baltimore Metro.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=3916.02,4059.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Dodge Dealers was down in its instant bonus days at Montgomery Ward this Friday and Saturday. Spend your bonus dollars like cash throughout the store with brand new brand name stuff. It's going to be the same. Bonus dollars are worth up to 10% of your purchase on a minimum purchase of $10. Where to look for your bonus dollars in the paper or pick them up at the store and spend them like cash on the hottest brands in America. Instant bonus dollar days, Friday and Saturday. Montgomery Ward. Now is what's in it for you? Okay, kid, this is it. The season opener. I hear there's quite a crowd out there. Oh, don't worry about that. Just do it like we practiced and everything will be fine. Get out there and stop that big chase. Announcing the ballpark frank season opener sale for a limited time save on the hotdogs that clump when you cook a ballpark. FRANKS Just look for these specialty mark packages. Okay. You bobbled a couple, but overall, a good sale. Thanks. Cleanup of three. You rely on them to get you through some of the worst weather. Mother Nature condition and their sure footed traction is always a welcome addition in rain and snow. Their durability is legendary and they continually rank high in customer satisfaction. Shouldn't you demand as much from the car you drive test drive as Subaru today factory to dealer cash incentives on selected models make it a great time to come into your Subaru dealer. Hold on. You're not going to believe this. You're not going to believe there are more problems in Florida not leaving paradise, huh? Well, it's not as bad as I mean, it's not a terrible thing. But the umpires now decided they're going to sit out the spring training games because their union is a little miffed that they weren't consulted about the rearrangement of the schedule.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4059.94,4170.859"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's going to be 162 games and they're a little upset about that. And also they're upset that they were not paid for the spring training games that were missed. Oh, but they the men in blue will be back for opening day and hopefully they'll get this thing settled in the spring training season. What's going on? A better things like warm weather down here in Florida. Biggest surprise of last year for the Orioles had to be pitcher Greg Olsen. He went from untested rookie to one of the best relief pitchers in baseball. Today, John Duran tells us how Olson is handling his sudden success. He's just 23 years old, but he is already recognized as one of the most feared weapons in all of big league baseball. 27 times last year, Greg Olsen came on out of the Orioles bullpen to save a Birds victory. And a lot of people would look at a rookie season like that and say, Well, that's just a fluke. Greg says he's not sure all through college and high school have had success, and it's just a matter of stepping up to another level. And I had success. And, you know, I don't know if that was a fluke or if I can expect to have success every year. I don't know what it was. Greg told me that he's always been confident of his ability, but he says that even he was a little bit surprised by his almost instantaneous big league success. I knew I could go out and get people out on a given night, but I didn't know if I could go out consistently night after night after night and get people out with less than my best stuff. And that was the key to being a closer is going out with, you know, 90% of your stuff because you're through the night before and having to get people out or else your team loses.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4171.229,4267.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And while some may shy away from those pressure packed late inning confrontations, Greg likes nothing better than the thrill of a head to head duel. I guess it's a competitor in me that loves the game, and if it wasn't baseball, I guess I'd be trying to beat somebody in ping pong or something, but I have to beat somebody in something or else. You know, my world's not complete. In Sarasota, with the O's of 1990, this is John Byron. Eyewitness Sports. Looks like Greg's lost some pounds, too. Okay. So far, this year's NCAA basketball tournament has had its share of great finishes. Still, nothing compares with last night's Connecticut Clemson game. Connecticut in white. Down by one with 1/2 left on the clock. Tate George catches, spins, shoots and scores all within a second. UConn beats Clemson at the buzzer 7170 on a shot by Tate George. Well, it felt good when I love my hands. So did you think of going in? No. 1/2 seems to go a lot faster, but we made a great feeling. It doesn't get any better than this. The shot goes in in time and the Huskies move into the East finals. They'll play Duke tomorrow for a chance at the Final Four. Now, in college lacrosse this weekend, the featured game will be Johns Hopkins, traveling up to Syracuse to face the defending national champions. Paul Chari has a preview of that matchup from under the lights at Johns Hopkins. Oh, he's on the wings. Coach Don Zimmermann appears to be in firm control, yet he admits to an uncertain feeling. Tomorrow night, Hopkins goes up against a team that almost never loses on its home field. That's a heck of a challenge. You know, Syracuse's, I think, won their last 22 games up in the Carrier Dome.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4267.93,4365.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They have two of the outstanding offensive players in in the world and the Gate Brothers. Syracuse is rated a strong favorite to beat Hopkins Saturday night, and not simply because the top ranked Orangemen will enjoy the home field advantage, but also because of the simple fact that Hopkins suffered through a shocking loss right here at Homewood Field last Saturday at Rutgers. It was the first loss to Rutgers since 64, a defeat that created serious doubts. We have something to prove. A lot of people probably now accounting us out, but no one will count Hopkins out if they are able to surprise Syracuse. I think all minds are focused on Syracuse. I think we take a lot a couple of other teams a little too lightly. Right now, you know, we're a little down, but this is a chance for us to go out and prove, you know, what kind of team we can be. And if the game provides a chance for Hopkins, the Syracuse record at the Carrier Dome shows it is a very slim one. Paul Sherry, Eyewitness Sports one of the highlights of the Skipjack against Sherbrooke tonight at 11. Thanks, Chris. Well, it's heads up at the Sistine Chapel tomorrow, Pope John Paul. The second opens an extraordinary exhibit of works by Michelangelo. Frescoes painted by the Renaissance artist on the chapel ceiling have been restored and a Japanese television network funded the $3 million project. Coming up Monday at six on Eyewitness News. Sometimes when people get jealous, when the solution takes a little time, there is some happy endings for people with problems too big to handle themselves. It's spring cleaning time in the States. Official maritime ambassador won't be overlooked. We'll show you how the pride of Baltimore, too, is being kept shipshape.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4365.46,4459.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And nowadays farmers no longer wait for the cows to come home. And his weekly look at our changing world, Alex Dietrich, looks at one man's efforts to market a new source of milk Monday night at six on Eyewitness News. Wow. A new Buick, huh? Got to be, what, 16,000? Less nice. Real nice. Maybe 15,000 less a four door. All the stuff. Air conditioning, stereo. Come on. 14,000 less. A Buick like this. Front wheel drive, right? Not less than 12,000 less. You're telling me you got this new Buick for $11,000 less, not less. I got to ask a Buick dealer about this. You could say there was a serious void in my life and that void was in my refrigerator. Something was missing, something that was really good for my family and really fast for me. Something without preservatives and it had to taste sensational. Introducing Chicken by George Boneless, skinless, marinated chicken breasts fresh from your refrigerator and ready in minutes in eight delicious varieties. Until you try it, you'll never know what you've been missing. Everything is on sale at Levick right now for a limited time only. Every item on Leavitt's laws has been reduced dramatically. For example, only $399 buys this casual contemporary sofa with multiple low back and sleek parson's leg styling. And only $369 buys the matching loveseat, matching chair and Ottoman. Also on sale. You remember everything is on sale at Levitz right now and we love it. A thousand years ago, Mayan kings saw something that not their socks off. A Caribbean island. So exciting. They were taken aback. They were all shook up. They were sent reeling. Here was every delight under the sun, not to mention the moon. So the kings built their palaces. And they've called it calm and cool.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4460.41,4595.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Two people are dead after a warehouse collapsed in Brooklyn, New York, today. Fire officials say a construction worker and an employee at the warehouse were killed when a section of the roof caved in. A second story was being added on to the building at the time. An explosion followed the collapse, injuring four others. Police are investigating the cause of the accident. A Columbia psychologist no longer faces conspiracy charges in a child custody battle. The state's attorney's office has dropped charges against Dennis Harrison. He was indicted in September for allegedly knowing the whereabouts of a child who had been kidnaped by his non-custodial father. The state's attorney's office says it dropped the charges because Harrison contacted an attorney to try to resolve the custody battle. One out of every three taxpayers calling the IRS gets the same response. A busy signal. Confused taxpayers are jamming the IRS help lines. And with the April 16th deadline approaching, the problem isn't even getting any better. Andy Field tells us about the buzz over busy signals. I'm sorry all of your car, but telephones never get a rest here at the IRS. Statements that these experts are supposed to answer, any tax call you can imagine. They are getting more of the answers right this year. But a lot of people never get to ask the question. Forget about lunch hours and forget about morning. Couldn't get through them. Couldn't get through. I'm sorry. I could just pick up the. That's within three years of the due date. Let me check a publication regarding how well someone is getting through. In fact, two out of every three callers will get an operator on the first or second try. But if you are one of the unlucky one third of the other callers, you will not get your free tax advice here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4598.57,4696.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We estimate that there are probably something over 2 million calls this year in this filing period that we won't be able to answer. Millions of taxpayers do not use an accountant. Instead, they spool through the alphabet soup of forms and instructions. Circular E's, schedule D everything from A to easy confused. So were the people who answered the calls until this year. They got thousands of answers wrong and the taxpayers were still responsible for the mistakes. This year, the IRS retrained many telephone help workers and now they are getting four out of every five answers. Right. The important thing is that our accuracy has improved and we were not willing to do anything to sacrifice accuracy. The IRS says that its phone service will get better next year if Congress gives it more money to hire operators. In the meantime, you can drive your return down to the local IRS office and they will answer your questions in person. I didn't have to deal with them this year because I went to one. Was it H\u0026R BLOCK? Yeah, that's why I. You give up on the IRS. I sure did. But the IRS says don't give up. They're doing the best they can with the money they have in Washington. I'm Andy Field. The IRS says if it gets the funding it's asking for, it will be able to answer up to 80% of those calls next year. Attorney Steven Miles, already embattled over his television advertising, is now embroiled in a new controversy. Pamphlets, which the Maryland Bar Association claims that Miles plagiarized in his commentary tonight. Michael, Alaska says these are the times that try Miles is sold. This has been the this has been the winter of his discontent. No question. In his television ad, Steven Miles says the trouble with law books is that they're written for lawyers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4697.2,4798.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But according to the Maryland Bar Association, the trouble with Miles is law pamphlets is that they were written by other lawyers. Only Miles is claiming in the ads that he personally prepared them himself. Miles now admits the language is the same in his pamphlets as bar association material that was written several years ago by somebody else. But he says, Hey, there was no copyright on the material in any way. The bar should have brought it up sooner because now the statute of limitations has run out if they want to make a big deal out of it. For a man already up to his neck in controversy over his legal ads, this is not a very endearing attitude. State legislators are talking about putting disclaimers on legal ads like Miles, which would say choosing an attorney should not be based solely on advertisements. Now, maybe they'll consider a new disclaimer. Choosing an attorney should not be based on other people's words, which are borrowed for the purposes of advertising. I'm Michael, Alaska. Thank you, Michael. Coming up, Bob's five day has the S word in it. Oh. But first, this afternoon's the closing stocks. How far would you go to get your best deal on a new Chevy car, Chevy truck, Oldsmobile or Cadillac? You don't have to go this far. Just go to Westminster Motors. You don't have to go this far. Just go to Westminster Motors. Westminster Motors? No. You have to go a little farther to get here. Believe me, it will make it well worth the drive. So why go this far when you only have to go to this far? Westminster Motors. Because you go farther for us. We go further. You. So what would have been so terrible if I had a small fortune, if I were a rich man? All day long, I believe it was the man who took you to go to the little.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4799.3,4919.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Oh, I believe evil. If I were a wealthy man. Oh, you'd have to look. Howard University is 123rd charter day luncheon is Saturday at the cross keys in. Tickets are $30. Call 358258242 tails. Push your application process, click it, tune it and turn it on. This is what you wanted. Anyway, you work at integrated circuit in the city of Circuit City. Technology without. Well. City services, state of New York. At Circuit City, we got a higher customer satisfaction ratings than any other specialty home electronics and appliance chain city services. State of the art. Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee Dee dee da. Making noises. You need minor keys free under car inspection. So bring your car in. Minor key. We'll give you a lift without taking your for a ride. It's next. Biggest sale day of the season with savings of 20 to 50%. Shop early Saturday stores open 8 a.m. sure. 1990 Cadillac San Moritz. Our cost is still under 22,500. You pay only $200 more, or you can get a 90 Cadillac Sedan Deville for just $500 more. Tonight at 11 on Eyewitness News. Entertainment reporter Kelly Sanders has her big Oscar preview and a few predictions, too, on Oscar night. Do you agree with who the Academy picks as best film and best actor? Me either. I'm Kelly Sanders. And tonight I'll have who I think the Academy is going to choose and who I would like to see win. Catch Kelly's Oscar preview and a full wrap up of all the night's news at 11 with an I-Team. Now, Robert, if you must. If you must. Tell us about the weekend. I must. It's my job. Snow. Wet snow or some rain developing tomorrow afternoon. Continue into Sunday, depending where you live.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=4921.91,5042.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"North, it's going to be wet. Snow south, it'll be mixture or just rain. 44, 32, 48, 32 on Sunday. So late in the day, Sunday, things will warm up and probably start the melting process. Partly sunny. Monday, 50 down to 28. Sunny and chilly once again for Tuesday, 4628. These are cold temperatures for the end of March, partly sunny, 52, 34 for Wednesday. So we could pick up 1 to 3 inches of snow in the northern western suburbs. More over the Pennsylvania line, perhaps as much as five or six inches is possible. Al. All right, Bob. Yeah, right. That's our report to the moment. ABC's World News Tonight is next, followed by Evening magazine at 730. I'm Deborah Stone, in for Denise Copeland. I'm Al Sanders for the entire Eyewitness News team. As we say goodbye tonight, photographer Wayne Butler and editor Wendy Baer share a look at a sign of the season. Dogwood trees in bloom. See you at 11. Right after 2020. I'm Diana Hamilton. I'm Steve Davison. In 30 minutes, Peter Moore. This is Eyewitness News with Howell Sanders. Denise Cole. Whether with Bob Germ. Sports with John Durie. Tonight, a roadblock is being built in the legislature that could keep the abortion issue out of the hands of voters next fall. Good evening. I'm Al Sanders. Today's cokie is off this week. House committee voted tonight to reject the senate compromise. A broken eight day filibuster on abortion. This, in effect, appears to kill any chance of legislative action on abortion this year in Maryland, leaving the state's current law intact, which takes the whole issue or it could out of the hands of voters this November. Despite this, the night team's Andrea Koppel reports. Hundreds of pro-life advocates are pushing ahead with plans for another Operation Rescue tomorrow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5043.13,5273.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Hundreds of people filled the Trinity Assembly of God tonight. Their purpose to prepare for another Operation Rescue tomorrow. We protect eagles and seals. And I think it's outrageous that we're killing babies and people are paid to do it and we're not doing anything. So I feel I have to stand up for the unborn. The life begins at conception and I feel killing the baby is like killing somebody who just didn't do anything. Louise and Bill won't be able to participate in tomorrow's rescue, but many others here will. Reverend Lucille Martin says she's prepared to go to jail to protect the lives of the unborn. We believe all souls belong to Christ. See, that's why they don't have a right to take that. That's a soul that belongs to Jesus. It don't belong to me. Don't belong to you. It don't belong to whoever. That's why we don't have a right to take it. And while hundreds of pro-life advocates prayed and rallied inside, a small group of pro-choice advocates conducted a lonely demonstration outside. It's really very, very frustrating sometimes. But you get people coming by and they honk and they cheer and, you know, people are behind you. And I'll stand out here in the cold any day for that. Abortion is a fundamental private right for the woman to decide. And I believe these people harass women at a very personal time. And I believe their tactics are violent, illegal and immoral in spite of what these pro-choicers believe. This group of pro-life advocates says, Come rain or shine, another operation rescue will definitely take place tomorrow. For the night, Team Andrea Koppel, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Police are on the alert tonight, though. The exact location of the rescue operation won't be known until tomorrow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5276.86,5378.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tonight, an innocent bystander remains hospitalized following a high speed chase in Pikesville. 62 year old Maria Cogan was hit as she stood on the corner of Cox Lane and Park Heights Avenue at rush hour today, Baltimore County police were chasing a stolen car used in an armed robbery when it went out of control struck Cogan. She was flown to shock trauma and is in serious condition tonight. Police arrested four juveniles believed to be responsible for the robbery. Tonight, FBI agents in Baltimore are holding a man wanted in the brutal deaths of four people in Bridgeport, Connecticut. One hour after an alert, FBI agents found and arrested Jason Day at Church Hospital where he sought treatment for a broken toe. Early this morning, now he is charged with murdering two members of a Bridgeport family, his girlfriend and her five year old son last Saturday. Another two year old child who'd been pistol whipped survived the attack. The shootings are thought to be drug related. Tonight, the former skipper of the Exxon Valdez has once again left an Alaskan court breathing a big sigh of relief. Joseph Hazelwood was sentenced to 90 days in jail today for negligence in connection with the nation's worst oil spill. But the sentence was suspended on the condition that Hazelwood spend 1000 hours helping to clean up Prince William Sound. The judge also fined Hazelwood $50,000. Hazelwood's attorney say the judge had no right to impose the fine and they will challenge it. First, bullets, now arrows are flying at Greyhound busses. Today, a Greyhound bus carrying 59 passengers in Cleveland was attacked by someone firing the bow and arrow. The arrow hit a window but did not penetrate the bus. Four busses have also been shot at since Wednesday with no serious injuries.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5379.1,5475.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Hopes are fading for a settlement in the strike, although most people intend to pay back money they borrowed. Sometimes circumstances make it impossible. When that happens, it usually means a lawsuit, but not always. As the government explains in tonight's Get government financially, things have been difficult for Naushad and Zerlina Ranjan for the past several years. Back in 1978, when things were better, Mr. Rajan bought a car financing 50 $500. Five months later, the car was repossessed and they say they heard nothing more, nothing until January of 1989, when they got this letter from an attorney claiming they owed 20 $600. Well, I know it was really like a shock to hear because we don't have that kind of money. And and he don't own the car, you know? Actually, he owed 60 $600 the deficiency after the car was sold, plus interest. So we started sending in $25 a month. Well, my wife said I got to pay for it because they're going to send me to some take or something. To court. Even though the attorneys letter did hint that a trip to court was possible, the statute of limitations may make it impossible to collect. That statute means that most lawsuits have to be brought within just three years or they are barred. The reason is because our memories fade, and it would be very difficult for any one of us to defend a suit that's four or five or six years old. In this particular case, the statute of limitations began to run in 1978, when the car was repossessed and sold. That meant that the bank had until 1981 to file suit. We're not telling. This is a way to beat a legitimate debt. But because you and your creditors should know when the deadline runs for the I-Team.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5475.91,5582.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Dick Elfman, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. If you have a problem, I need to get Elfman right today. Jay Z TV. Television. Hell, Baltimore. Two, one, two, one, one. They're passing out cigars tonight. And Buckingham Palace. Prince Andrew left London's Portland Hospital after witnessing the birth of his second child. Today, the Duchess of York, known affectionately as Fergie, developed and developed, delivered deliver her £7, one ounce baby girl at 758 London time. The as yet unnamed child is sixth in line to the British throne. Up next, Bob says winter is making a comeback. And Kelly has an Oscar preview and predicts which films are in the driver's seat for top honors. Not much sleep, you know, I'm his baby, Kathleen, him and me. And then all of a $7 a week drop for highway robbery. Darren. Yes. The new master protege is the Roomiest in its class even roomier than the midsize Toyota Camry? Yes, it has more power and a better basic warranty than Camry. And yes, it's priced at $839 less. Now, get an automatic at no extra charge, which is up to 70, 85, an extra value. Any reason to shout? Yes. At your local Mazda dealer? Now. Now through Tuesday, only all the furniture you could ever want can be yours from the home with no monthly payments and no finance charges till September. Then, starting in September, you'll get our lowest monthly payments ever. $25 a month buys $900 $50 a month. Get you 20 $100, $100 a month. Buy you 40 $100 worth. You won't find lower prices and you won't have a monthly payment till September through Tuesday, only up a hub. Furniture. Some furniture, please. Hi, I'm Joe Garagiola with Yogi Berra doing color at Toyota's big league sales event coffers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5582.52,5735.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Looking to steal right here. That gorilla is a cool ice cube. She's in position to score up to 931 an option packages and big incentives to boy that's a lot of green there she goes young I want the coach. I'll stick with Excite and you'll get pretty good doing color. Yeah. Joe, you can observe a lot by watching. Great choice, great car steel, a great deal at Toyota's big league sales event. It's the only game in town. Ten years and $3 million later, works by Michelangelo are restored to their former glory. The Vatican preview of the frescoes painted by the Renaissance artist on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. A Japanese television network paid for the restoration. Soot from candles burned over the years. Fate of the paintings. While John Paul will formally open the exhibit tomorrow, the night before Hollywood honors its best movies with Oscars, it will honor its worst movies with the not so coveted golden raspberries. Topping the list of nominees. Star Trek five, which received six Razzie nominations, including worst picture. Other nominations include Karate Kid, Lock Up Roadhouse. Nominees for worst actor William Shatner, Tony Danza, Sylvester Stallone and Patrick Swayze. Well, the highest award in filmmaking that you can receive, of course, is the Oscar. And with the Academy Awards coming up Monday night, we asked entertainment reporter Kelly Sanders to come up with some predictions. Who will carry Oscar home? Well, as you know, very often who you'd like to see when it and who actually win it, two different things. I'm going to go with who I think is going to win it. Okay. Here are my selections as to who will win the top five categories come Monday night. First, the nominees for Best Supporting Actress.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5735.61,5836.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Brenda Fricker plays Mom in my left foot. Anjelica Houston and Lena olin are both up for enemies. A Love Story. Julia Roberts in Steel Magnolias and Dianne Wiest for parenthood. I didn't see remarkable acting from West or Julia Roberts for that matter. Brenda Fricker is unknown, and Houston has one. That leaves Lena olin to win the category. Young girls in Baltimore. I know that I'm not even in this. I just shoot. Listen, I vote for best supporting actor Danny Aiello and do the right thing. Dan Akroyd Driving Miss Daisy. Marlon Brando. A Dry White Season. Martin Landau Crimes and Misdemeanors. Denzel Washington. Glory. Who tough? Brando probably won't get it because he rejected his last Oscar for The Godfather. Dan Aykroyd for an Oscar. Come on. Landau could get it because he was nominated and didn't win one last year. When Glory released, I said Washington would probably get the Oscar nod, but I think Danny Aiello will win for his performance in Do the Right Thing. I can't even him. I don't think you are disturbing me. You're describing my customers. The best actress category is wide open. Isabelle Adjani is a surprise nominee for the French film Camille Claudel. Pauline Collins for Shirley Valentine. Jessica Lange. The Music Box. Michelle Pfeiffer, The Fabulous Baker Boys and Jessica Tandy for driving. Miss Daisy, I go with the Nevada oddsmakers who say Tandy will take it home. Oh, yes. You're my best friend. No, hang on. I know that you do. You are. The nominees for best actor are Kenneth Branagh for Henry the Fifth. Tom Cruise, born on the 4th of July. Daniel Day-Lewis. My Left Foot. Morgan Freeman Driving. Miss Daisy. And Robin Williams. Dead Poets Society. Freeman is the odds on favorite but in an upset I think the academy will choose Cruise.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5840.1,5963.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Do you understand what I'm saying? We'll talk to him. Like ever be able to have children? No. Best Picture nominees. Born on the 4th of July. Dead Poets Society. Driving. Miss Daisy. Field of Dreams. And My Left Foot. It's a close race between born on the 4th of July and driving Miss Daisy. But I think the votes will come in. In favor of driving, Miss Daisy. I come a long way in town for you. I don't need you. I don't want you. And I don't like you saying I'm rich. Well, I won't say it no more if that's what you and I dare to talk about in the kitchen. Daisy, I don't hate this. I hate being discussed behind my back in my own house. Well, those are the people in films I think will win. But my personal choice is our best supporting actress, Brenda Fricker. She did a flawless performance in my left foot. Denzel Washington was a glory and glory best actress. I go with a long shot. Pauline Collins, Shirley Valentine for Best Actor. I'd like to see Daniel Day-Lewis do it. He played the artist with cerebral palsy. He was amazing in my left foot. And for best picture, I agree with the New York film critics who called my left foot the best picture of the year. You make your choices. We'll see how wrong or right all of us are come Monday night right here on Channel 13. All right. Thank you. Go. By Monday, we'll have gone through this. We an interesting week. Yes. Could be really some shoveling not too far away from our region. Even here, we could be doing some shoveling by Sunday morning. Right now, 42 humidity, 42% wind out of the north at 14 from the 30.31 inches.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=5964.6,6057.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Right now, it's rising. You're tired. Sunrise, 604 sunsets there, 622 It should be snowing by 622. 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The 40% off manufacturer suggested retail price, 10 to 40% off the biggest selection of Fords anywhere you match Ford's rebates and escorts, 4995 ranges, 59, 95, 10 to 40% off.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6058.28,6196.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It won't last forever. The world's largest Koons Ford x 1017 security blue. Okay. Here comes Bob. And all the good and bad news, good and bad news as far as weather goes and some good news because there are lots of things to do this weekend. All right. Whether it snows or freezes does make a difference, right? Good. Let's say I mean, let's take a look what's going on around town. We have a couple of cakes that were sent to us. First, a huge cookie was brought in. That's the advertised well part. It was eaten already, but. Yeah, I'm sorry. We got to hungry. We had to eat this. Things that we did. We just took a few bites out of along the side and they ran us ten years, which is March the 2930 and 31st 7:30 p.m.. Tickets to three bucks for a good man. You're a good man, Charlie Brown. You make good cakes. Okay. Also, the Smith College Club 32nd Annual Use Book Sale. We hadn't gotten into this one yet. March the 30th, 31st, April 1st, 2000 armory, some 10 to 8 on Friday, 10 to 6 on Saturday. Try the five Sunday at 6 to 8 in the evening on Sunday and the last day. All the books you can carry it for half price, for two bucks for between six and eight. That's a lot. All right. One more thing going on this weekend, actually, two more tot fair, Federal Hill Elementary School, March 24th of 1 to 4 rain or shine, but it doesn't say rain or snow. Auction number two, professional live auction at the Liberty Jewish Center Sunday, 7000 Rock on those drive preview at 6:00 auction. It's seven $3 donation. Let's take a look what's going on around our region.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6196.35,6286.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Temperatures have dropped into the chilly levels to the north and west. Already below freezing out there were around the 40 to mid-forties in that part of the state. Northeast winds 6 to 12 miles an hour on the bay tomorrow. All right. Almost forgotten a little clicker here. Winds, as I said, will bring in some cold air during the day. And then later in the day, moisture comes in off the Atlantic Ocean. That's what that easily with 57 now in Norfolk. That's the warm spot, much cooler down to 21 degrees up in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Amazing national radar already some precip in the form of some snow and rain mixed in southeast Ohio and West Virginia. Portions of the West Virginia mountains could see up to eight inches of snow out of this system as it moves out of the Midwest to the east and northeast, northern sections of Maryland, southern Pennsylvania, we're in for maybe 1 to 4 inches in some spots, more than that north of the Pennsylvania border, as close as Harrisburg, that could be four or five, six inches of snow. So it's a very interesting situation because the storm track looks like it will give a pretty good band of snow just to the north of the Baltimore area. South enough warm air could keep it as a mixture or keep the precipitation mostly as rain with that ocean air coming in. But take a look at the cloud cover. You'll see that system first with the cold front as it slides through our region this afternoon. This evening. But look at the clouds building out to the west. And now you can see here's Maryland still clear. The clouds beginning to move in from the west and they will continue to do so over the next 12 to 18 hours.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6287.45,6375.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We expect precipitation to break out in the form of some wet snow late tomorrow afternoon. Take a look at this funnel system. A little closer view of it and you'll see clouds building out to the west. We had some breaks through the evening hours tonight, but look at the clouds as they are sitting out to the west and they are moving in our direction. So it it appears we will see some snow here across the region tomorrow. Take a look at the forecast map tomorrow and you will see an area of low pressure sitting right about here. This will be moving to the east northeast somewhere along the Delmarva Coast. And as it does that. Precipitation will be spreading into our region. High pressure in control out over the central plains with some very cold air that's going to follow this system. But we have a pretty good band of snow to look through, or at least precipitation moving through the area south. It'll be mostly rain north, mostly snow. So we'll watch it very carefully. Let's take a look at the forecast for the next five days. Snow, rain to our south, we could see 1 to 3 inches across the Baltimore area, 40, the high 32, the low could be icy tomorrow night in some areas, especially into Sunday morning, snow, rain will end 48, 32. Chilly days coming up only in the forties to low fifties lows at 22, the low thirties, so well below normal temperatures into early next week with a real wintry picture. Picture for the weekend. Alan. Chris. All right, Bob. Thank you. Thank you. A good weekend to stay in and watch a round ball action. Well, I'll tell you what. If you if you watch, you better watch closely.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6375.98,6466.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Liable to miss something. That's true. 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The Baltimore Consort features 16th Century Music 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Walters Art Gallery for Ticket Information Call 5769276. Well, there's a lot more to being healthy than just low calorie. Mary Fran makes a healthy choice. It's when it all comes together and you're eating right and you're exercising. New healthy choice entrees, great tasting entrees that help you keep your heart healthy because they're the lowest in fat, sodium and cholesterol. Healthy choice tastes great. It's healthy for you. And when you feel healthy, you look great. Listen to your heart. Make a healthy choice. Do what you want to do. Show me. For all those in today's world, there's no excuse for having only one pair of glasses, because now when you buy one pair with a pearl coupon, you get a second pair free offer available at participating pearl locations and at Pearl Express where you get glasses in one out.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6466.51,6614.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Chris Healy in for John Fury. Take it to the hoop. That's right. They were taking it to the hoop by all kind of upsets in the NCAA. It makes for very exciting watching, I'll tell you that. NCAA basketball out west tonight, Alabama going up against red hot Loyola marymount at the Oakland Coliseum. This was another down to the wire thriller, Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson sporting a jacket that needs no introduction. Late second half game tied at 60 Loyola with the ball, but it pops loose. Now watch Trent Lowry cut through four Alabama players for the layup and a 6260 lead. But just like Connecticut last night, Alabama had one last chance to win it. Length of the court pass goes on down, bounces out to Robert Horry. His shot hits the front of the rim and bounces off. Loyola hangs on 60 to 60. They play the winner of UNLV's Ball State. New Orleans Superdome, the site of the Southeast Regional semifinal. Syracuse led Minnesota by four at the half 3935, but the second half was all Golden Gophers. Melvin Newborn with the steal runs the court finishes it off with a slam newborn had 20 Minnesota upsets Syracuse 82 to 75. Among those observing the goings on and this week in Sarasota, Orioles president Larry Lucchino. John Durham met up with a part owner and got his assessment of the amazing Orioles turnaround season of 1989. A year ago. Nobody paid a whole lot of attention to this team. They're just a hodgepodge bunch of young players brought together under the banner of a once proud franchise. But my goodness, how they played. Now everybody knows about the O's and their miraculous return to contention in the American League East. Team President Larry Lucchino told me it was just a matter of finding the right mix.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6616.29,6724.06"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A lot of people talk about biology and strength and size. We talk a lot about chemistry. That is the way people interact with each other. The sense of being a part of a team, being part of a winning tradition, we think that's important. I think most people in baseball recognize its importance. I hope we can have the same kind of luck and the same kind of quality people that we had on this roster last year in Sarasota with the owners of 1990. This is John Barron. Eyewitness Sports, Jax Hockey from the arena tonight, the Sherbrooke Canadiens and the ships battling for a home ice advantage in the playoffs. First period jacks up one to nothing just inside the blue line. Dennis Smith shoots in front Tyler Lawder with the rebound, jacks go up two to nothing on Lauder's 30th goal of the year, but Sherbrooke tied it in the second period. Tom Chalky winds up Puck bounces off the stick of Jim message that tied the game a two later on tied at three They went into overtime and the Canadiens beat the Jacks final score 4 to 3 at the Caps and the two parent club's play Caps host in the rough, tough Montreal Canadiens late second period game was tied at one all caps. Let a power play expire. Then the Canadiens come right back at the Caps. Stefan Rihan all alone on a breakaway gets it by Mike Lever for a21 Montreal lead Canadians go on to defeat the Caps final score out of the cap center 4 to 2 Well that night all the way around, it sure was for the Aces. It was nice weekend. You too, Chris. All right, Bob. The wake up. We shouldn't, I guess tomorrow how you can wake up tomorrow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6724.57,6813.91"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But Sunday you might want to stay asleep. Increasing clouds, 34 look for snow late in the afternoon or tomorrow night. Oh, okay. Finally tonight, there's a lot of doing. And I am going on of a Cincinnati Zoo. And this is what it's all about, too. Baby polar pairs. The Cubs born three months ago today, the first day they really came out of seclusion to face the real world. The Cubs are the first to be born at the Cincinnati Zoo in 40 years. The little fellows have yet to be named, but I hear Fuzzy Wuzzy are being mentioned as possible names. Something to think about, perhaps not. Whatever. That's our report. Thank you for joining us. Night Team is next and Nightline is next. I guess I want to get out of here. I don't know. I guess I'm all set towards the East Coast and the entire Eyewitness News team. Have a great weekend. We're. Oh, you're waiting for us. Oh, well, I didn't know. And when I see those people stand up. I just feel so grateful, so humble. Because I feel like. I've made them happy. But then I feel that they love me because I love them. I don't know if they do it or. Another drink, bartender. Drunk drivers often don't live with the consequences. There's never been a better time to save on Eagle. Get a guaranteed rebate on Eagle Premier and guaranteed cash back. On the spot in New Eagle Talon. There's never been a better time to save on cheap, get a guaranteed rebate on Jeep Cherokee and first time ever cash back on the legendary Jeep Wrangler. The legendary Jeep Wrangler. Thank you. See your local GP and Eagle Dealer where you can expect the best. How to fight with your spouse.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6814.18,6980.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So you both win on the next house party. Get the application to complete it without hesitation, send it back to the county. When you find from the programs you see on television to the number of seats in your state legislature. The members of the 1990 Census counts. Good evening. I'm Forrest Sawyer, and this is Nightline. The new census is now officially underway. We'll look at what the numbers are likely to tell us, how that information will affect your life and why there are people who don't want to stand up and be counted. As we focus on the impact of the census tonight. This is ABC News Nightline substituting for Ted Koppel and reporting from New York. Forest Sawyer You may have received a present in the mail today, one sent out by the Census Bureau only once every ten years. It is a questionnaire to be answered and returned. Ignore it. And a census taker will soon be at your doorstep ready to ask you the questions himself. And when the mammoth national task is over, the government hopes to have a portrait of America, a numerical picture of who we are and how we live. That information will help determine where highways and schools will be built, where federal aid will be spent, how many congresspeople will be allotted to your state? With so much at stake, it's not surprising the census is already controversial claims of wrong counts or short counts of an inadequate and unfair system. Tonight, a look at what they plan to do with all that information you're expected to give out and why so many people are so upset. First Nightline correspondent Jeff Greenfield. What they're trying to learn about us. This is a picture of a nation changing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=6980.77,7101.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So is this. So help me God. Congratulations. So is this. But this this warren of bureaucrats, these piles of forms, these trillions of bits and bytes compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau. Is there really a story to be told here? Oh, yes, for all of our obsession with the seats of political power. Real change often happens somewhere else with 100 million different decisions all over the country. Where will we live? When, if ever, will we have children? What kind of work will we do? These are the kinds of changes the 1990 census will measure. And those changes, in turn, will affect everything from what we see on television to who will govern us based on projections that are usually highly accurate. We already know much of what the 1990 census will tell us. For instance, we're a nation of just about 250 million people, some 23 million more than a decade ago. That represents a growth rate of about 1% a year. We're also an older country. The median age was 30 back in 1980. It's 33 today. There are 12% fewer. 10 to 24 year olds. 30% more. 25 to 44 year olds. The so-called baby boomers. And 23% more of the elderly. Those over 65. That means more political clout for seniors, but it also means a different cultural flavor to the country. For instance, look at all the gray hair atop prime time heroes and heroines today. TV programmers have finally recognized that older people watch television and buy what the sponsors advertise. The biggest population story of the last half century, the steady shift to the Sunbelt continues. Estimates suggest that in 1990, the Northeast will be the least populous region of the nation. And therein lies a huge political story.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=7105.34,7218.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Look back to 1960, when John Kennedy was elected president. In that year, the states of New York, Pennsylvania and Illinois had a total of 104 electoral votes. By 1992, after reapportionment, they will combined for just 78 electoral votes. By contrast, in 1960, the three big Sunbelt states, California, Florida and Texas combined for just 66 electoral votes. After 1990, they will produce 110 electoral votes. Coincidentally or not, America has elected a Sun Belt president in every election since 1960. This shift, of course, is also reflected in the House of Representatives, where the decisions are made about where tax dollars go. Prediction they'll be going south and west in the nineties. Growth in the three big Sunbelt states has in part been spurred by Hispanics, who now account for some eight and a half percent of the total national population and who's shown a 44% increase in the last decade. Whites now make up some 84% of the American population. Blacks 12%. Asians 3%. The census will also show that America is an ever more suburban nation. Back in 1960, 37% of the population lived in rural or small town areas, 32.3% lived in cities, and about 30 and a half percent lived in suburbs. 1990 estimates show that only 23% of Americans still live in outlying regions, 31% in cities. And nearly 46% of all Americans now live in suburbs. If you want to know one reason why the country is more conservative, remember that suburbanites tend to own, not rent, to pay property taxes and thus to have a direct sense of government spending. An interesting point about age and income. In the 1980s, those 65 and over had a 14% jump in real household income. Biggest of any age group. But those under 25 saw their household income drop by fully 10%.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430#t=7219.71,7343.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77498/file/164430/transcript/39234/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Hard times among the young may account for the fact that more than half of all so-called adult children, those 18 to 24, now live with their parents. These changes represent shifts in the riverbed of our national life. They happen slowly and dramatically beneath the surface, while the public and the press rush from one ripple on the surface to the next. But it is this shifting riverbed that in the long run tells us where we are going as a people. I'm Jeff Greenfield for Nightline in New York. Joining us now in our Washington bureau is the federal official who oversees the Census Bureau, Undersecretary of Commerce Michael Duffy. Mr. Darby, most of us are going to receive what I guess you might call a short form. It is 14 questions, but one out of every six households are going to receive a rather long questionnaire. And it's got a lot of questions like What's the value of your property? What kind of taxes do you pay? What's your mortgage payment? How many bedrooms? How many bathrooms? 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