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Undercurrents are circulating in Annapolis. It seems like something may happen soon in the eight day long abortion filibuster. First, a no smoking signs appeared on airplanes. Soon, they'll stay lighted on most Amtrak trains in health watch. New technology is helping children who thought they'd never be able to walk again. And the race for Oscar gold is coming into the homestretch today. We'll see who's in the running for best actress. Hello, I'm Ann Kellan. I'm Don Scott. Marty Vance. Why this day's accu weather forecast and all this day's news coming up next right here on Channel 13, Eyewitness News at noon. Stay with us for. 7917. Sitting in there. I am in the hold. Everything. Mom sugar's one of your kids diet. You don't need to supplement. That's when you can read Bugs Bunny for Bugs Bunny. Chewable vitamins help complete a balanced diet with no sugar, artificial flavors or preservatives added. Pretty. Okay, kid, this is the season opener. I hear there's quite a crowd out there. I don't worry about that. Just do it like we practiced and everything will be fine. Get out there. Stop that chase. Announcing the ballpark frank season opener sale for a limited time. Save on the hotdogs that plump when you cook a ballpark franks. Just look for these specially marked packages. Okay. You bobbled a couple, but overall a good sale. Thanks to clean up all three. I get his security deposit, he gets nasty, I get his money, he gets girlfriend. I got to think about this. Need help? Get government on WG. WG TV Baltimore. This is eyewitness news with Don Scott. Whether with Marty Bass. Efforts to compromise may be in the wind in Annapolis. The state Senate may have found a way to end the long, drawn out abortion debate.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=14.33,154.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Senate President Mike Miller says he has a compromise proposal to end the eight day old filibuster. And something appears to be afoot, but no one knows quite what. The Senate returned to the floor. A little over an hour ago. Still one vote short of the number needed to cut off debate. Miller says the only remaining obstacle is the demand of pro-life advocates for a bill that would put the issue before voters in November. Some lawmakers are calling for Governor Schaefer to break the impasse. But the governor told Eyewitness News he's going to hold off for now. No, not right now. Getting the last person on a cloture vote is sort of spot to the individual, and it makes it very difficult. It would be better had you been able to get four or five to change at one time, but isn't possible now. So it's a very difficult situation. Meanwhile, in the House, this morning's floor session was put off until 4:00 to give House committees time to create some work for the lower chamber. House Speaker Clay Mitchell says if the filibuster in the Senate continues much longer, the House will run out of work and might have to call for a recess. Also in Annapolis, the governor is having words today with Morgan State University students. This is the second meeting the students have held with the governor. They are upset with what they see as a lack of state funds appropriated to Morgan. Earlier this month, the students held a week long sit in to protest conditions at the school. The governor has repeatedly said that he is still satisfied with the amount of money going to Morgan in Howard County. 35 people are under arrest, charged with drug distribution or drug possession in six county schools.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=155.15,246.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The charges stem from a six month undercover investigation. The drugs involved include marijuana, hashish, PCP, cocaine and LSD. 16 of those arrested are juveniles. And just south of Annapolis, an Edgewater Nursing home has been barred from admitting new patients until it corrects potentially life threatening problems. A six day inspection by the state earlier this month at the Pleasant Living Convalescent Center found deficiencies in the care of nearly half of its 120 patients. The most severe problems include a nursing assistant allegedly slapping an 85 year old patient and three patients who were forced to spend the night in the dayroom because they rang their call bells too many times. Mayor Schmoke says Baltimore needs a deputy school superintendent to help Superintendent Richard Hunter handle daily operations. Published reports say the mayor made the suggestion at a private meeting with Hunter Tuesday. The report says Schmoke told Hunter he needs to take a tougher leadership role and needs to hire a spokesman to help him deal with the public. The mayor has denied rumors that he's going to fire Hunter. Baltimore firefighters are making progress in efforts to put out a smoldering fire aboard a freighter. The ship was towed to Sparrow's Point, where £1,000 of burning iron ore has been offloaded from the cargo hold. That work is expected to continue through this afternoon. Then, after the OR has cooled, it will be loaded on to train cars to continue it to its final destination in Pennsylvania. One of the lawsuits filed in the aftermath of last April's multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 83 has now been settled. The family of one of the five men killed in the crash has accepted a $1.6 million settlement from the trucking company that owned the truck involved in the crash.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=247.22,343.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The driver, Donald Lee, was acquitted of manslaughter charges earlier this month. A close call today for an MTA bus. A bus hit a traffic signal pole at Green Spring Road and Northern Parkway. Fortunately, there were no passengers on the bus and the driver was not injured. Traffic was disrupted for a short time until that signal was repaired. If two new highways under consideration are built, we may end up digging into our pockets to help pay for them. State Transportation Secretary Richard Treanor says the roads may be built as toll roads because of dwindling state coffers. The two roads are the proposed outer capital beltway and the Rockville to northern Prince George's County Connector. Trainer says if the roads are to be built, drivers may have to pay for them because the state just doesn't have the money. They no smoking at all. Bell is calling for a new group of travelers. Those who take Amtrak trains as of April 1st lighting up will be eliminated from some runs. Move smokers to special cars and others and even cut back on where one can smoke while waiting for a train. The argument can be made that smokers have rights too. But then on the other hand, there's the argument of of secondary smoke that people have to inhale. On balance, I think smokers should just have to live with it until they get off the train. I think I can do without it for now, but it wouldn't bother me one way or the other. I don't have a problem with that. A lot of places are doing that. Office. I work. You don't smoke and it's not a bad idea. But most Maryland trains will apparently still have a smoking car, but it will now be placed at one end of the train or the other.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=344.36,435.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Segregating smokers from non and all stations will also have at least one area set aside for smoking. For the 15th year, the Baltimore Junior Association of Commerce today held its mayor's breakfast. Mayor Schmoke opening this morning's event, which addressed the topic of regionalism. The BJC was founded back in 1933 to help Baltimore's rising young business leaders develop leadership skills through community service. Nice and a gorgeous day taking shape outside. Boy, that was another one of these other one of these freak days. You know, should we shouldn't really start getting days like this till we start getting near the Preakness. Just to give you a time frame to look at, go ahead. Take a look at current conditions. Actually, the third week in May, right now on TV Hill, it is up 59 degrees, looking at 57 degrees outside the Beltway humidity 67%. Windsor in the southeast, 14, the barometer, some 30, 33. And going down here, your tide sunsets tonight at 620. Will these very spring like conditions stay with us? No, I'll tell you why when we come back. And we'll find a better deal with anybody else. Yeah, well, we'll give it to you. Okay. I'll give you a call on Monday. This is my husband, Jack. He's a salesman. That's stressful. Hey, Jack. How'd it go? Not bad, but now he takes care of himself, exercising more and cutting back on fat, especially saturated fat. That's why I switched to Puritan oil. It's 94% saturated, fat free. Better than any other kind of oil. Jack's never felt better. And we've never felt better together. Puritan. Make it your oil for life. Today's a special day for Amy. She's meeting a new friend at school. Your school is number one, and she's pretty excited about it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=435.58,537.9"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So we've always supported education. Amy and her classmates work very hard for this day. Ready by collecting blue register tapes. She helped her school in their first free apple computers and giant food. Amy. Today is special for Amy because today she made a new friend. Football gave me great memories and some painful knees. I remember those smelly, old fashioned liniment, but time and training methods have changed. Today's trainers use Flex all for 50 for the aloe vera based, pain relieving gel used by trainers in all major pro sports and now flex all is available to the rest of us who live with pain. I might just ask for my old job back. Flex l for 54. It's a winner. Everything is on sale at Levick right now for a limited time only. Every item on Leavitt's boards 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 Levick right now and in our luggage. Huh? That's pretty interesting. Filling out the census tomorrow. We're talking about the census. There's some folks from the rating service, Arbitron, who happen to be in the station there. Everybody is now getting their forces together, ducks in line. Not only the TV business, but a lot of other businesses that rely on an accurate count of the population. Because I mean, it's just, Max, critical. I think they're actually being mailed out. They've been mailed out. We get them tomorrow. Most people will get them. We're getting them more than April 1st. The census, this when you get that thing, fill it out and send it in to find out what's true.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=538.29,647.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So there is a lot more riding on this and just congressional redistricting. That's right. You know, tell me. Watch TV a lot. Just fill it out. Well, truthfully, truthfully, you can say that it looks like you got some spin yesterday. You know, actually, I tell the truth. I did take golf lessons, right? While Sharon was taking lessons, I was kind of sucked out in the car and something was through the windshield. You know, a man came a little bit later. Yesterday was too chilly to be outside for any extended period of time. I mean, the winds really didn't die down until about four, 430 or so. And it was warm as long as there were sun coming in to where you were. It's an enclosed area. It's a different ballgame altogether. Go and take a look at our Norm Vogel saw this morning. I mean, it was nice. However, temperatures were the exact same as they were yesterday, lower thirties. It's just there was no wind. And that made for a real nice morning. It's from the Inner Harbor looking off to the east. No advisories, all the cars still. The water is blowing. No advisories on the bay right now. Winds are generally from the south at 10 to 15 knots and your bay water temperature is 41 degrees generally throughout the overnight period. And throughout this day, we have just seen high pressure continuing to dominate our weather. And in general, it will do that for at least the next 24 hours. Few nice, fair weather clouds scooting over the area. That is about it. I will say this to you. There is a cold front heading our way and you can see it sitting just out of here to the west. It's moving ever so slowly toward the region, but it will definitely pass by the area tomorrow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=648.31,735.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You see an increase in clouds more you hey, here's a cold front. Now, what this deal is going to do is eventually change our weather by the weekend. Temperatures around noontime like this will not be existing. We'll be looking for highs to be back to normal, which should be in the mid fifties and in some cases, particularly on Saturday and Sunday. Just in time for the weekend. Right. Temperatures are going to be down possibly in the upper forties to lower fifties. Look at the radar plot. This is what we're watching, this big cold front sitting out to the west in general. Here's an area of low pressure to its north and it's going to scoot along past us well up to the north. This cold front is going to drive through the area. We're all right now thinking that it won't have anywhere near this much moisture when it gets here. The mountains will more than likely do a job on this big boy as it starts progressing in an easterly direction. Here's the low forming, taking shape and starting to move across up to the north. And here's that cold front that is right now really starting to show its colors, sitting just out to our west by this time tomorrow. Frontal system is going to be just very close to the area. Take a look at the tomorrow map and behind it, one word says it all, cold and chilly. Now, here's another little part of the forecast we got to talk about. See this area of low pressure diving out of the Pacific Northwest? We're going to you know, just because it's spring and just because we had that week does not mean in Maryland, things are ready to change. You throw on the Bermuda screen knee high and hit the outside.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=735.63,815.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Take a look. This area of low pressure right now is going to follow the track of this cold front. Cold fronts are going to stall down to our south, looks where it brings it, NHC, folks. And that stands for Holy Cow. This thing sells itself off to our coast, down to the south. The possibility of wet snow will exist by Sunday. I want to make any weekend plans. I'd go ahead and make them for Saturday to Sunday. I'm not kidding. It could turn out to be one cruddy day. A partly cloudy 68 is a high. Tonight's going to be a mild light overnight, low of 46. Tomorrow, partly sunny chance of a shower breather, if at all. And before that front gets in the way of a high of 66, big channel, 13 degrees. Very good. Thank you, Jack and myself. Thank you. We have a 13 salute today for the music man at Brooklyn Park High School. Bob talks as Glenn Moore puts everything he has into the BS bands. Glenn sounds all the right notes for his band and the band members. The Bees are considered one of the best bands in Anne Arundel County. Faculty and students say that's because Glenn constantly makes them strive for excellence. We've consistently a long tradition of superior performance, most of that due to the as well as with the students to muster more. GLENN Students say he's earned the respect and friendship by always being there when they need him. He is such a motivator. He's always there. He's very kind and he's the type of person that always makes you believe in yourself. And most of all, he's my friend. They think you're awfully special. And because of that, they did want to share.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=816.0,914.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And some letters we got from your students. So you got to go 13 for you right there. I'm one of those fortunate people. I guess I've always been able to do what I wanted to do. I'm in a profession that I enjoy doing. Teaching is very valuable. It's more important than to me than anything else in the world. After Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And of course, if you know someone who deserves a go 13 send your nomination in writing please to 13 Salute WJC TV Hill, Baltimore two, one, two, one, one. And please remember to include your telephone number. When we come back, the heat is on Baltimore cabbies not to discriminate in their fares. And in health watch. The government expands its warning about a dietary supplement. But first, at 1214, any warnings from Wall Street? Sir. What are you listening to? That. FRIEDEN And so 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 to Frieden, that's the one that's just distinctive voice in your mouth. Yeah, voice in your mouth. Nonstick frying pan, moistened your mouth and freshens your breath. What could be more important to your retirement than having everything you want under one comfortable roof? You could be with your many friends and former neighbors who are already enjoying Charles Towns for beautiful dining areas. You could also be enjoying the convenient onsite medical center, onsite shopping, banking, beauty salons, college classes, arts and crafts, singing and dancing. Isn't it time you start enjoying Baltimore County's most popular retirement benefits? Talus used to be my little secret.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=914.73,1055.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I mean, my friends would never even think of shopping, but they kept asking me, How did you get those shoes? Where'd you get those shoes? So finally I told them, and now all of a sudden they think it's like the hippest thing in the world to go to Payless. I think I'll get any credit right now. These women's dress shoes are on sale for only 1299. A pair or two for 20 for 99 for your Sunday best. Who would have guessed Payless? A D.C. judge's ruling could have an effect on cab drivers here in Baltimore. A new study says blacks scaling down cabs at the nation's capital are seven times more likely than whites to be passed by. And a judge says that may be grounds for a lawsuit. In Baltimore, some cab drivers admit they are reluctant to pick up black fares. I don't think anybody can make anybody pick up somebody they're not comfortable with, especially in a cab business. You know, this is your life you're talking about. Are you more likely to pass up a black person hailing a cab than a white person? Yes, probably. Cabbies who admit to the practice say it is not discrimination, it's just fear for their own survival. The owner of Baltimore's Yellow Cab Companies calls the fare discrimination shades of apartheid and says any driver found guilty will be fired. A diplomatic medium in the home of apartheid is stirring up some controversy. U.S. Secretary of State James Baker meets with South African President de Klerk today. That meeting is being held over the objections of black nationalist leader Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid activist. They told Baker the visit could give a premature legitimacy to the cleric's reform program. But Baker says you can't encourage change if you don't talk about it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1057.23,1154.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In Lithuania, the government says the number of Soviet troops occupying that nation seems to be on the rise. This in spite of a promise by Mikhail Gorbachev, no force will be used to keep Lithuania from seceding from the Soviet Union. The Parliament is also critical of an order from Gorbachev. All Lithuanians surrender their weapons. The people were not expected to heed that order. Today, jurors in the John Poindexter Iran-Contra trial will continue watching the videotape testimony of former President Ronald Reagan. Reagan is the first president ever to testify or to be ordered to testify in court. But when it came to crucial questions about the scandal that rocked his presidency, Reagan wasn't much help. I don't recall. I don't know. That I don't recall at all. Reagan steadfastly maintains he was unaware of any funds being diverted from the sale of arms to the Nicaraguan Contras. But he Poindexter trial continues in Washington all day today. Topping today's new health watch, a recall by the federal government. Listen to this. The nation's health secretary is pulling el tryptophan off the shelves. Secretary Sullivan says even small doses of this dietary supplement can cause a sometimes fatal blood disease. Sullivan is urging people to stop taking tryptophan immediately. There's more news about the benefits of an aspirin a day. An article in today's New England Journal of Medicine says people with irregular heartbeats may be able to avoid a stroke by taking aspirin every day. More than 75,000 Americans have irregular heartbeats. Previous studies have found aspirin can block the formation of blood clots in the arteries of the heart. But the best advice is before taking any aspirin. Please check with your doctor first. A form of electrical therapy has shown promise in helping people with cerebral palsy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1155.04,1256.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now that same therapy is being used to help paralyzed children learn to walk again. You're all Peter MacGregor. Never thought he would be able to stand, let alone walk. But he can know much. An auto accident in 1987 left him paralyzed from the waist down. Okay, for sure. Walk or forward. Which like do you want to start with? Less. Okay. Left. Five year old Amy Mercer is another auto accident victim, taking her first hesitant steps. Push it forward. Both were confined to wheelchairs with spinal cord injuries. Now they're among the first to benefit from new therapy, using electrical impulses to stimulate leg muscles into activity. These electrodes here, when stimulated, bring her leg up straight so that she can go into the standing position. These electrodes on the side are the ones that produce a movement of the ankle in the knee and the hip to actually take the step. Surface electrodes replace surgical implants proven effective on most adults. The technique was developed by a Yugoslavian doctor, Dayan Popovic, and help victims of cerebral palsy. But he claims it will do even more for spinal cord patients, both young and old. We have patients in Yugoslavia. They can walk for half an hour without any problems. The technique doesn't work if patients have any sensation left in their legs. And parents of these children advise others not to expect miracles. But for Peter and Amy, life has taken on a whole new meaning. Dave Wrenn for ABC News Edmonton. As you can see, that therapy is really helping some children and that's today's noon help. Watch. Here's something you think about if the IRS has billed you for additional taxes or penalties in the past. Money magazine says there's a 5050 chance the feds made a mistake in their favor when they did so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1257.83,1367.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In fact, the magazine says last year, American taxpayers apparently afraid to challenge the service sent in at least $7 billion they did not owe Internal Revenue. Officials say they quarrel with those figures but do admit to some mistakes. Seven You can go and be more than happy to go. All those people say, if I pay this money now, they won't talk to me later. That's right. Marty's here. Maybe they don't know what their parties are. People making news. Well, I'll tell you what the baby watch is on. The big story in this day section will explain. And who is your favorite actress? We'll look at the field of candidates for the Oscars when we come back. You missed it and you got the man. My father is simply an innocent man who is unjustly accused. On the next evening magazine. March 24th, 1989. The Exxon Valdez dumps 11 million gallons of crude oil off the shores of Alaska. We returned to Prince William Sound to see how man and nature have repair the damage. But could it happen again? As long as there are ships in the ocean, that is a possibility. Plus, will Mayor Marion Berry's past mistakes cost him a reelection? The people of Washington, D.C. say no. Evening magazine Thursday at 730, Jay-Z is. You do what you want to do. Who is likely to show that Farrell knows 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. Children's Theater Association presents the 10th Annual Children's Fair. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Tomorrowland Fairgrounds.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1368.59,1482.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Call. 2250052. We're working together to give our customers that. We asked our assistant buyers, what's the limit or can we go? There is no limit. That's what's going on over electronics. Ready to sell with our inventory. Talk about high value add in women's fashion and in jewelry savings and 14 carat gold. That's what we're looking for. Quality. How about children? It's going to be a great 40 to 50% savings. Storewide Macy's assistant buyer's day sale now through Saturday. Customers expect excellence from Macy's. 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. Match your preferences against are from the Disney MGM Studios joint Siskel and Ebert. If we pick the winners, Saturday, March 24th at seven on WJC. All right. First off, topping People on the news is an update on singer Gloria Estefan, who's had a severe back injury after an accident earlier this week. We've been talking about the sort of coverage. That's fine. Was flown to Newark Hospital yesterday for surgery to have her the surgery today to have her spine stabilized with metal rods. Doctors say the star of the Miami Sound Machine will need 3 to 6 months to make a complete recovery if surgery is successful. They're expecting that to be the case. Here's the big story. The London press is on a royal baby watch. Reporters and photographers are swarming the hospital where the Duchess of York is expecting to have her second child any day now. Camera crews have set up more than 60 ladders and they're paying hefty fees for prime views of the hospital.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1483.29,1591.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The press now predicting if Fergie does not have the baby, labor will be in Saturday and she'll be discharged on Sunday. Wow. Wow. Finally, John White may have beaten a lot of bad guys in this. David is going to need some help in recovering from the effects of air pollution and pigeons. Actually, it's a statue of the Duke that needs some help. It's going to be removed from the John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, tomorrow and shipped to Texas for $20,000. Pigeon facelift that's people in the news. This news on. Thank you. We continue now our look at the Oscar race with a report on the women up for the Best Actress Award. That particular contest is an unusual mix of age, talent and nationality. You took the wrong turn at home, but not because you took it with Miss Daisy and you got the man driving. Miss Daisy began as an award winning play. Jessica Tandy didn't originate the role and was surprised and pleased to have won the part. This is her first Oscar nomination, and Las Vegas has given her an even chance of winning. The actress felt she could see a lot of herself in Miss Daisy. Of course I can. And if I even if I if I felt it was she was completely foreign to me, I'd have to relate to her completely and understand her to be able to play. Nominated five times in the past. Jessica Lange is a superstar. It was the first and only person considered for music, but. She's given 2 to 1 odds for winning, but didn't necessarily relate to her character. It was more of a stretch for me than anything else that I've done. My father is simply an innocent man who is unjustly accused.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1592.36,1693.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is Michelle Pfeiffer second nomination, but the fabulous Baker Boys is her first starring role. She was tapped for the film from the beginning and is given a three, two, one chance to win. This actress admired her character. So I think that the qualities she has are things that I would really like to develop more about myself. First time nominee Pauline Collins originated the role of Shirley Valentine on stage and brought it to the screen. She's only given an 8 to 1 chance of winning, but both she and her character are survivors. The thing that we have in common is that I think that none of us should settle for less in life. This is Isabelle Adjani second nomination, and she is the dark horse of this year's race, a 10 to 1 odds. However, she created the project and brought it to the screen. She feels that she and Camille Claudel are artistic soul sisters. We all need to be very much understood in what we do and what we are. And sometimes that's not the case. One of these five actresses will be understood best by the Academy on Monday night. I'm Sherri Nash reporting for AM. Jessica or Johnny wins for the best outfit during the year she Moorehead. We'll see on Monday night is Monday night right here. Coming up. Yep. Coming up tonight on Eyewitness News, it's 6:00 right here. A milestone for one of Baltimore's most colorful public servants. Mamie DiPietro celebrates his 85th birthday today. In Healthwatch, we have tips to people who suffer the frustration and embarrassment of incontinence. And first, Ivana, now Marla. Is it the Donald Trump? Don't you call him that? And tonight's Moscow ambassador. Can't wait to hear that one. Thanks a lot for joining us today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1694.84,1802.78"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm Ann Kellan. I'm the other The Donald. No, no. And I am already vast. Thanks for watching. We'll see you here, too, Mark. Except when it comes to one, the only two women. The Baltimore Cadillac dealership that sells the most vehicles isn't in Baltimore. It's it. Our history making drug sting today in Howard County. Among those clocking in at 18, the students promises and pledges bring smiles all around at a meeting between Morgan's students and Governor Schaefer. When a telephone call and to a $500 magazine subscription, one woman decided to get gal and a birthday celebration for one of Baltimore's most colorful politicians who is 85 years young. Hello, I'm Deborah Stone, in for Denise Koch. I'm Al Sanders with Bob Turk and Chris Ely, who's in for job bureau. The full story is next on Eyewitness News. The Baltimore Cadillac dealership that sells the most vehicles isn't in Baltimore. It's in Westminster. If you're going to drive out to Westminster, you should get lower prices because you go farther for us. We go further for you. 1990 Cadillac San Moritz. Our cost is still under 22,500. You pay only $200 more, or you can buy a 90 Cadillac sedan Deville for just $500 more. Westminster Motors sells more cars so we can afford to sell each one for less than you would expect. Believe me, it's well worth the drive. What makes 92 Star FM more relaxing than any other radio station? That's what friends are for. All the way to. Chances are. Close 92. Star relaxes you with a 40 minute sweep of continuous easy favorites every hour, all day and all night long. I just found the station that's still playing. Your favorite music is Baltimore's 92 star FM. How far would you go to get your best deal on a new Chevy Deal, Oldsmobile or Cadillac? We'll make it well worth the drive.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1803.08,1943.34"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Westminster Motors, because you go find it for us. We go over it for you. Crazy TV, Baltimore, this is Eyewitness News with Al Sanders. Denise Cope, whether with long term. Sports with John Fury. Like Lord Lester's commentary. A drug that of monumental proportions. 35 people, many of them students, are being rounded up to drive drugs out of Howard County schools. One undercover police officer is credited with paving the way for today's record setting drug busts. David Murphy has the story. For students in Howard County, it was a day they won't soon forget. Well, I seen the policeman come in and take a couple of people out of attack. And I was that I knew and I was like, What's going on? One of the guys I was friends with and I mean, I had no idea he was, you know, doing what he was doing, I guess. But I, I mean, he's not going to graduate not going to graduate from high school. You know, it's crazy. Howard County police wrapped up a six month drug investigation this morning in these six county schools, an investigation police say will lead to at least 35 arrests of students and former students who are now out of school. 18 of those on the police hit list were students inside these schools. They were arrested for intent to distribute or possession of everything from cocaine to PCP. Undercover buys by a police cadet also included LSD, marijuana and hashish. Police spokespeople say the 21 year old female cadet had been posing as a student since September. The cadet was selected and basically enrolled as a student and attended classes and met people like you are. Any time you go to a new place. But while police are pleased with what they found in the schools, they're also pleased with what they didn't find.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=1943.73,2062.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The undercover agent reports the vast majority of kids in these schools are not using drugs, something employees like Robin Culbert agree with. All of them that I've spoken to have talked to have good, clean heads and I hope it stay like that and something that makes some students even angrier. Well, I just think that just just a couple of people from our school who do drugs brings down the reputation for everyone else who who doesn't. But the story may not be over. Police say today's arrests may well lead to more arrests. David Murphy, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. In fact, at this hour, police say the roundup of suspects in the school drug bust is likely to continue through the night. There was another meeting today between Morgan State University students and Governor Schafer. The students remain concerned about conditions on their campus. Education reporter Debbie Wright says the meeting ended with broad smiles. Yes, the students had smiles on their faces. You will recall, Deborah, that the Morgan State Student Task Force left last meeting a few weeks ago with the governor with a list of projects that they wanted addressed. The list included speeding up some renovation projects and adding to the faculty, as well as providing more scholarship money for Morgan State students. Today, they got the governor's response to those concerns. They said a prayer when they arrived at the state house. Then members of the Morgan State Student Task Force made their way to the governor's office for a late morning meeting. This is the second time that members of Morgan State's Student Task Force have met with Governor Schaffer to discuss concerns they have about conditions on campus. And when they emerged, they talked about reaching an agreement on just about all of the students concerns.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2063.58,2161.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Basically, we got everything on the list. It's just a matter of what can be done and when specifically short term remedies will begin immediately. That includes adding more security guards at missions and financial aid office workers. And the Shafer administration will look for 150000 to $200000 in scholarship money for high achieving students who want to go to Morgan State in the long term. Two dorms that students say are rat infested and plagued with ventilation problems will be closed and their renovation schedule will be moved up to this summer. Plus, the school's mission statement will be reviewed and an outside consultant will review staffing at the school. We should probably point out that none of these items other than scholarships calls for the infusion of new money, $3.7 million that have already been allocated to the school will be used to pay for these items. In fact, during the whole six day sit in, that led to today's meeting with the governor. Shafer questioned why the money hadn't been spent since it will be lost if it's not used by July. But Higher Education Secretary Shayla Eric did not blame Morgan State President Dr. Earle Richardson for the delay. There's been some misunderstanding, perhaps, on on how to follow through on some of the projects. I don't know if there's anyone to blame on this. The governor blames me. Students are just happy that conditions at the school are slated to improve. Of course, the overall goal of beefing up state funding at the school will be looked into when the school's mission statement is reviewed. In other education news, another development tonight in the continuing question about the fate of city school superintendent Dr. Richard Hunter. Published reports today indicate that Mayor Schmoke believes that Hunter needs a deputy to deal with the daily operations of the school system.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2162.21,2268.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Accordingly, the mayor is said to be concerned about Hunter's inability to communicate with the public, particularly following the last shooting at the city high school. I tried to talk with Mayor Schmoke about this, but his spokesman said that he does not wish to discuss it at this time Deborah. So the plot thickens and we'll continue to follow the story, of course. Perhaps that's an indication that he plans to keep Hunter. We don't know. Oh, that's up for grabs because the evaluation still has to be done and that's going to take at least another four weeks. Thanks, John. You're welcome. Two days before the anniversary of the nation's worst oil spill, Exxon Valdez Captain Joseph Hazelwood was acquitted of three major charges. A jury today found him guilty of only one misdemeanor, which carries a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail and a $1,000 fine. Nearly 11 million gallons of crude spilled into Prince William Sound when the Exxon Valdez rammed a chartered reef. Legislative wheels are turning on this eighth day of the Maryland Senate filibuster on abortion. In a live report from Annapolis, George Feldman tells us about a new effort to reach a compromise in the Senate chamber. George, what's happening now? Deborah, is this a compromise proposal is being orchestrated by Senate President Miller. It involves a series of amendments which are being studied and kept secret. So the pro-life filibuster rolled on today as pro-choice senators met on and off the floor, working toward amendments to their bill that could end the talking and lead to a vote. One pro-life senator was asked how far his group was prepared to ban. As far as we're concerned, if a reasonable compromise is offered. Like I said, that does not compromise our moral position, but does compromise the politics of it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2269.22,2371.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We are absolutely ready, willing to accept that. Word that a group of pro-choice senators were meeting with the governor this afternoon brought a media stampede to the scene. But a spokesman for the group said it was just an informational meeting. We wanted to speak to the governor and inform him of what was going on in the Senate. Let him know that we care about the process and that we care about the institution. We wanted to discuss the amendments with him, and we wanted to bring him up to date on everything that was going on. We did not ask him to lobby any particular member. We did not ask him to to intervene with the power of his office. Meanwhile, Baltimore City Senator Troy Brayley, who is voting pro-choice, has been the target of another unsettling incident involving the abortion issue. I received this call from a lady stating that if I kept voting anywhere that I have been voting on this abortion bill, that she was going to throw a bomb in my office. And of course, I was quite surprised and shocked to get a call like that. I'm a little upset about someone throwing a bomb in my office. The state police are upset about it because they've sent some police over and interviewed my you know, my staff. And they have a police over there now watching the office. They just don't let anybody walk in and out of the office. Deborah, this is all have to end tonight. That's the feeling. And this way, perhaps the Senate will probably, we expect, pass both bills as separate bills. Pro-Life. And the more the restrictive pro-life and the less restrictive the other bill and knowing that they'll both be placed on referendum for the November elections.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2371.37,2476.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That way the voters will decide this issue and it'll be out of their hands. We'll see. But something may happen, something like that later tonight. All right, George, thank you. I know members of the Senate will be anxious to see it happen so they can get on to other business. George Bauman reporting live on the eighth day of the state Senate filibuster on abortion. This appears to be the night the state of Idaho passes the most restrictive abortion legislation in the country. Idaho senators are expected to narrowly approve the legislation tonight. The bill would allow abortion only in cases of rape, incest, profound fetal deformity or when the mother's life or health are at risk. The governor of Idaho has pledged to sign the bill into law. The jury in John Poindexter is Iran Contra trial heard the last of Ronald Reagan's taped testimony today. The former president was asked at one point whether he knew Oliver North was helping direct and advised the Contras with military and paramilitary activities. You had no idea he was doing that, did you, sir? No. I guess that I had never I never had any inkling that that we were guiding their strategy in any way. In his taped testimony, Reagan has said he could not recall the diversion of Iran arms sale proceeds to the Nicaraguan Contras. The Saudi Board of Estimate is taking action to replace a bridge that is the focus of a lawsuit between the CSX Corporation and the city. The board awarded $4.6 million contract to the Whiting Turner Construction Company to replace the bridge in Camden Yards. The deteriorating bridge spans CSX railroad tracks and, according to the city, should be replaced by the railroad CSX Carters. It has an agreement in which the city pays for replacement.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2477.18,2576.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Not many of us are lucky enough to reach the ripe old age of 85, and even fewer of us are still working when we get there. Today, a man who has become a Baltimore institution marked his 85th birthday and the place that has become his second home, city hall. Happy birthday to you. The birthday party looked like a who's who of Baltimore City. Council members and friends made a special stop today at Councilman Mimi de Petro's office to give him a cake. Wish him a happy 85th birthday. Had even read a city council resolution. The City Council. The Baltimore Office's sincerest congratulations to Councilman Dominic Mimi DiPietro. Mimi is proud of being 85. Do you feel old, too? No, no. I'm a happy man. I got a good house. I got a good wife and doing what I can do for the people. That's what makes me feel good. Now I very some get a car bike though I don't get enough thank you's. No, ma'am, no. Mimi says he has no immediate plans to retire or expire. Well, I want to live to be 106 years old. And Mimi's friends hope to have him around for a long time, too. They have come to depend on his unique style, his unusual dialog, his Mimi isms. Do you ever wonder what's the next thing that's going to come out of his mouth? I've stopped wondering. And most of the time, I just try not to hear. Yes. Mimi at 85 does have a talent for saying and doing things no one else would dare say or do. I think now we can. Mimi DiPietro has been a city councilman since 1967 and says he will run for another term. He may not get many callbacks, but he's doing all right in the hugs and kisses.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2577.83,2691.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yes, he is. Yes. When we come back, I have a pencil handy. A recall tonight of a common over-the-counter drug. And one Maryland man is hoping modern medicine and good friends can help give him a new lease on life. Stay with us. On the next evening magazine. March 24th, 1989. The Exxon Valdez dumps 11 million gallons of crude oil off the shores of Alaska. We returned to Prince William Sound to see how man and nature have repair the damage. But could it happen again? As long as there are ships in the ocean is a possibility. Plus, will Mayor Marion Berry's past mistakes cost him a reelection? The people of Washington, D.C. say no. Evening Magazine Thursday at 730. Jay-Z tonight as the father flipped his collar. A creep, a crook. Oh, my God, you're a priest. That man is an imposter. And all new father Dowling mysteries. Then who is this fellow? Somebody you want to know. Tell about my friend Dawn from, like, old time. I should kill you right now. It's the young writers and Hollywood from the inside. Superstars, producers, where the money really goes. Prime time live tonight on Jay-Z. Today's a special day for Amy. She's meeting a new friend at school. Your school is number one, and she's pretty excited about it. So we've always supported education. Amy and her classmates worked very hard for this day. Ready. By collecting blue register tapes, she helped her school in their first free apple computers and giant food. Amy. Today is special for Amy because today she made a new friend. Okay. Well, I don't want to spend a lot of money, and I want V6 performance. And. Oh, yeah, plenty of room for a night out with the girls, maybe power windows and locks, you know, just a couple of little things.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2691.6,2815.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"How about $1,000 cash back to us? Thank you. That is what I'm looking for. Cavalier with these prices starting under 80 $100 each, a Baltimore area, Chevrolet gold dealer. We've got what you're looking for. Tonight, the federal government is expanding its recall of a commonly used over-the-counter drug health watch reporter Ann Kellan is here with more. You know, this is a pretty popular supplement we're talking about. L Tryptophan tops tonight's Health Watch. The FDA first recalled the drug last November, but now it's warning that even small doses of tryptophan could cause a serious blood disorder. In addition to being a diet suppressant, L tryptophan is also used to treat insomnia, depression, premenstrual syndrome. The FDA is urging people to stop taking tryptophan immediately. And tonight, doctors for singer Gloria Estefan say today's operation to fix a broken vertebrae in her back went very smoothly. The leader of the group Miami Sound Machine underwent 4 hours of surgery this afternoon in which metal rods were inserted in her back as two fan was seriously injured on Tuesday when a truck slammed into the band's tour bus in the Poconos mountains. Also in Healthwatch, a condition called incontinence. It's more common than you may think if you suffer uncontrolled leaking. You should not be embarrassed because you're not alone. One out of every ten adults has this problem and there is help to treat it with time as little children to control our bladders. And I mean, when we as adults lose this control, I mean, it's really humiliating. Yet millions have. Maria started having a problem after the birth of her first child. Occasionally, when I would cough or sneeze or even laugh too hard, I would have some leakage. Maria and others suffer what's called stress incontinence.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2816.63,2928.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When people leak urine, when they sneeze or cough or jog or do aerobics or lift their baby. Another type is called urge incontinence. That is when we get a sudden, overwhelming urge to urinate and just simply can't make it to the bathroom in time. You were talking to people and they said put up for why they didn't come out and say that. But they oh yeah. Yeah. You know, like you can expect this. You know, you've had kids now. Childbearing and menopause can cause incontinence in women and in men. Prostate problems can block the urinary flow. That's why the adult diaper industry is booming. But before you think of buying that diaper, go for help. In most cases, you can be treated without ever needing surgery. Maria was smart. She went for help. Most people don't. The first line of therapy for urinary incontinence should be behavioral therapies. These basically are the pelvic floor muscles, and that's what you're seeing here. Lynette is teaching Maria a simple exercise to strengthen those muscles that control urine flow. I'm going to have you try to squeeze and then hold for 1 to 3 seconds and then relax. And she uses biofeedback to help. You're going to squeeze and hold. One, two, three. And you can do it any, any time, anywhere. No one knows you're doing them. I started seeing results right away. I mean, I haven't had a problem since I've started. Now another problem we found, some doctors may recommend surgery right away, but in most cases, incontinence can be helped with exercise or medication, and surgery should be considered only as a last resort. Two questions. Who do you go see if you have this problem? What kind of doctor? And then how do you know that your doctor's recommending the right treatment? Well, first, you should go to your family doctor or gynecologist first at your first line.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=2929.1,3036.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Always get a second opinion. A urologist usually is where you go to for help. But again, think of surgery as a last resort. Resort. This book has come out staying dry. It's available at area bookstores. And we have a number you can call for more information on incontinence. 108035858789. Don't be embarrassed. Go get help. There is help out there. Thanks. Well, tonight, a Carroll County man is hoping for a second chance at life, but the odds and expense are making it a very difficult chance. As Alex Dietrich reports, it's a fight for money, breath and life. Carving small toys for his grandchildren is the most. 50 year old Charles Groth can do because his liver does not produce a certain enzyme. His lungs have been left nearly useless. So without the enzyme, they're just continually clean 24 hours a day. If there's nothing in there to come out like clean, healthy tissue away. And over the years before they ever knew I had the disease, over the years, I just scrubbed the lungs away to where there's nothing left. It will take a rare lung transplant to save Charles Groff's life. Tomorrow, he goes to a Saint Louis hospital to see if he is physically up to the operation. Financially. He's nowhere near it. We're facing from 9 to 12000 just for out of the hospital living expenses. How much for the medical expenses? About 200,000. Hopefully. We'll be able to get enough money in for everything. Take some of the worry off of his mind. For Charles Groff to get his chance at life, it's going to take more than the help of family. It's going to take the help of strangers. So the communities of Hampstead and Manchester are chipping in. The fundraising drives are small and informal and a long way from the needed $200,000.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3036.71,3146.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But at places like the soap opera Laundromat, people are doing what they can. You know, I could put myself in his shoes at various times in life. We all need some help. It is support. Charles Groff never expected in a fight where there is at most only a year left to win. The operation itself is kind of scary. But what's the faith that I have in my fellow man that I think will make it? I think we'll be okay. Alex Dietrich, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. If Charles Croft is accepted for the lung transplant, he'll have to spend most of the next year in St Louis waiting for a donor and recovering from the operation. Bob is here to take a look at the weather that awaits us tomorrow. And there's the possibility of a little rain weekend's coming in when you know it's going to get cold again. Rain, maybe some wet snow, maybe a spring. Thinking about what today was here for, it was really a beautiful day in the upper sixties. Right now, with the skies beginning to increase and some cloud cover to the west, 58 humidity, 43%. Wind southeast at 17, Brandon, 30.11. It's starting to fall. The air quality in moderate range is 57. It's high and semis six or six sets at 621. You rely on them to get you through some of the worst weather Mother Nature condition. And they are 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 a Subaru today factory to dealer cash incentives on selected models make it a great time to come in to your Subaru dealer we have to talk about was gasoline you get good gas it's not and a go off on it you want quick start smooth idle great acceleration and give me the good stuff listen to the engine clear Amoco out here and as we find an extra step for quality you give me quality I give you performance go ultimate your car knows I know you do too and play you off the valet parking.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3148.57,3291.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Those kids are killing me. No, get. Listen up. McDonald's fries. Surprise is so easy to play. Oh, rutabaga could figure it out by a large or a medium fries or a hashbrown. Then peel off the sticker. You win every time. Like a Big Mac for $0.69. $10,000. Or fly anywhere in the world. Dope airlines goes. Whoo! If that's not terrific, I'm not a member of the Tilburn family. So play McDonald's. Surprise, surprise today. It's the game with appeal. Appeal? I love potato humor. It's good business to do business where business is good, especially for first time buyers. I didn't need a cosigner. They offer the first time credit to young people like me so I can get a car and I got one. I came here with a maximum limit or a monthly payment, and I got $40 under that. I got a $600 rebate. I didn't need a cosigner. I did all of my own. We would all be rich if we could find a way to capture what we had to day and make it repeat every day. It was a place you could move to San Diego that would be close. Close out there, pretty close there. Normal high most of the years in the upper sixties and low 78 inches. Sure. I guess this wouldn't be a Baltimore. You know, that's true. But, you know, if you have the same kind of weather every day. Well, they don't really. But it's pretty consistent. All right. We're going to take a little walk around town first. In fact, we can take a walk if you want to, because the Maryland chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is having a super city's walk for EMS. Sunday, April 1st, April Fools Day, by the way, in three major cities in Maryland office towers and in Salisbury, a walkathon is for all ages, scenic nine mile route.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3291.75,3400.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So across the state to join give Karen Myers a called my society that's 82186261 fantastic cake was sent in with some giant shoes on them. Let's take a look what's going on around our region. Clear skies, plenty of sunshine today. A really lovely day. Get up to 67 after a cold start with plenty of frost. 31 normal is 55, normal is 35. When some are beginning out of the southwest, then shifting to the northwest at 12 to 22, those northwest winds will bring in colder air by tomorrow night. It's still quite mild temperatures in the sixties across the region except close to the water where temps have dropped into the fifties. National radar, there's some precipitation now showing up in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. It's moving in our direction. Not a lot of it, but we could see some showers as early as midnight tonight. Better chance tomorrow. Just a few showers across the region and then the temperatures begin to fall behind this system. Colder air is going to slowly filter in across the region. And why? Because there's a cold front up to our north. You see the clouds are beginning to gather out to our west. Clear skies in our region, plenty of sunshine. Here's that cold front. There's a very cold arctic air across northern portions of the United States. Temperatures only in the single digits and teens today, windchills 25 and 30 below zero. I know it's spring, but there's some really cold arctic air up here that is heading down to the south and southeast and we'll sweep across our region. We're not going to sweep it. It's going to filter in slowly beginning tomorrow night into the weekend. The problem is we're going to see a little storm developing along that frontal system.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3400.77,3488.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You see all of a sudden we have today and the clouds pass by the north a look all the buildups to our west of clouds and some light precipitation now beginning to break out over portions of the Ohio Valley. Take a look at our current forecast, current map. You see the frontal systems out to our west. These fronts are going to combine into one and move through the region later tomorrow. That will filter in some of this cooler air tomorrow as map shows an area of low pressure beginning to develop over west Texas and northeastern Mexico is going to ride along the frontal boundary. And by Saturday afternoon, Saturday Night Live, with some rain to develop. By Sunday, we might have enough cold air across the region from this area of high pressure that some of this snow could get into northern sections. It'll be a wet snow. Temperatures critical probably in the thirties, but we could see some wet snow Sunday. Best chance will be north of the Baltimore area, north and west across southern Pennsylvania. Temperatures across the country very cold for this time of year. Teens and twenties and thirties for our region will be cooling down from the sixties into the fifties. And by tomorrow night, back in the thirties and only in the forties for the weekend, for the most part, a very chilly weekend, hot in the Southwest, got up to about 96 today in Phenix. The forecast for the region, partly cloudy, possible showers later on, a low of 46 degrees overnight. So quite a bit warmer than last night. Tomorrow, breezy and mild and a couple of showers around, but turning cooler, 66 down to 35 tomorrow night. And the clouds kind of stay with us. On Saturday, we could see some rain late in the day on Saturday, temperatures probably staying in the forties and they may not get out of the thirties on Sunday if we see some of that wet snow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3489.28,3582.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Sorry about that. And for the next actually 6 to 10 days, the outlook is for below normal temperatures. So we were so spoiled by those 85, 93 degrees. It's we are going to mooch off my neighbor figuring what's going to be warm this weekend he cookout and I just happened to stroll by and pick up a burger. Yes, yes, yes. No, I guess not this weekend. Not the best. All right, Robert. Topping tonight's People making news reports that Donald Trump has dumped the other woman. Published reports say the billionaire brushed off model Marla maples, saying he didn't leave wife Ivana to be tied down to another relationship. Maples is reportedly devastated by the breakup. The London press is on a royal baby watch reporters and photographers camping out in front of the hospital where the Duchess of York is expected to have her second child any day now. Camera crews paying big bucks for prime viewing spots. All they have to do is wait a few days for it to be born. They'll get a picture. Well, of course they would, but that's not good enough. Oh, I guess not. Still to come on Eyewitness News, when one woman's favorite magazines ended up costing hundreds of dollars, she decided to get Guffman. Jim Palmer captured our imaginations as an Oriole pitcher, as a jockey underwear model, and now he's got a new project. And this is John Byron in Sarasota. Where Steve Finley is trying to work his way back into the Orioles starting lineup. I'll have a report. Is Eyewitness News continues. Refinancing 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 kind of money, 1200 dollars on the rugged standard hardbody for buyers who truck.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3583.3,3692.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But hurry because cash back won't be back for long. Everything is on sale at Levick right now for a limited time only. Every item on Leavitt's boards has been reduced dramatically. 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During Black History Month, we introduce you to three women who have kept Howard County's Carter bus service in the family for three generations. But today, the company is on the brink of going out of business. Sandra Pinkney brings us up to date on their efforts to get help. A walk for solidarity. That's what friends and supporters of Carter's bus service called today's demonstration of support. We can't afford to lose this black company. It's important to the community as a whole, not just to black people, but totally for the whole community. We have received a lot of contribution from a lot of churches and civic groups and fraternity groups and some riders.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3692.66,3836.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Carter family contributions have been very important, and we would just like to say thanks thanks to the Carter family for over 40 years of service to the community that started with Roger Carter. One school bus and a contract transporting black children to then segregated schools. But the service didn't stop there. Many times at just the cost of the gas, just to take students to church on Sunday for Sunday school or activities that they couldn't really afford where they wanted to go to. He was supplying the bus and asked him to pay for the gas and I think that's wonderful. That was it. Six years ago, Roger Carter died. His wife, Agnes, took over trying to learn the business and keep it going at the same time proved costly. Late last year, the company filed for protection under Chapter 11. But company president and daughter Sylvia Carter says between 50 and $60,000 cash is needed to keep the busses rolling. $10,000 of it right away. The community has been wonderful. The community has just poured out of their caring and concern and commitment to see that this company remains a viable company. For a company that got started in the hard times when there was no such thing as small business loans that survived segregation, which limited resource and access. But now, thanks to hard, cruel economic realities of the nineties, the Carter Bus Service must come up with $10,000 in cash by Monday or they're out of business. Sandra Pick a Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Organizers of the fundraiser feel confident they will make the $10,000 goal by Monday. If you would like to contribute, write to Guilford Christian Association, P.O. Box 238. Simpsonville, Maryland 21150. Spring means it's time for a little cleaning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3836.82,3945.32"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"At BWI Airport today, workers began repainting the airport's rather unique steel spaceframe roof. More than 2000 gallons of paint will be used in the job, which is being done by the Alkon Company of Coffeyville. Total cost more than $200,000, if you ever said yes to a high pressure sales pitch and then later regretted it. Well, if that purchase started with a phone call, you may be in luck. The government is here to explain. Well, this is certainly a problem we can all relate to because we all get the calls. You know, those calls sell everything from vacations to vitamins. But as one local couple recently discovered, saying, yes can put your bank account in jeopardy. There was no crime. But this was the weapon. No one was hurt. But she was the victim. It started when the weapon rang and the victim picked it up. They asked me if I wanted so many magazines for such a price, and the price was 1695 and I thought it was a good deal until she realized it was 1695 a month for 30 months, more than $500 worth of magazines. Her crazy. I'm not paying $507 for magazines when I can go round the store and buy exactly what I want. $500 worth of magazines is an awful lot of reading. So Stephen Jones called Publishers Direct the seller and was told it was a legally binding contract. I won't stop until I get her out of it, though. I, I don't feel that it is legal and binding and I think we should pursue it further and see what we can do. Actually, there is nothing further they have to do. They don't have to take a single magazine because under Maryland law, their contract is void.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=3945.8,4049.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You see, there's a special law that says almost all telephone solicitations have to be followed up by a written contract confirming all the terms. If you don't sign and send back that contract, you're off the hook. Until we contacted publishers direct, the statements kept on coming. Telling her that the delinquency had to be corrected. But after we told the company about Maryland's law, it assured us her account was canceled. You know, an interesting thing here, too, was that they actually had a with permission. They had tape recorded the conversation with Mrs. Jones. And again, it was with her permission. And they took the position that since they did that, it was an oral binding contract. But even that is not enough to overcome Maryland law. What if I, as a consumer, call a company a catalog operation and buy something with a credit card? Do I still would I still be offered the note? Because it's a solicitation law. It's meant to stop you being solicited for an order over the phone. One of those calls that come always come at dinnertime just when you're sitting down. Of course you're sitting down here at dinner time, which is a different situation. But, you know, it's meant to protect that kind of a situation. So if you call them and play something, you have no protection under this law. All right. Thank you once for supper. Thanks. A local celebrity will soon be popping out of one of those suitcases on a TV commercial. Today of Flight three Studios, it was Jim Palmer coming out of a bag with two gold baseball gloves attached. When you're on a road trip this summer, make sure you get this coupon book that's worth over $1,000 in places like Pizza Hut, SeaWorld and Carr seven care centers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4049.9,4142.06"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The commercial is being produced by local PR firm Gray, Kirk and Evans for the quality in chain of motels. And in this ad, Palmer keeps all his clothes on. All of them. Well, that's good news for some, I suppose. All right, Chris, you see what can lie ahead for sportspeople coming out of suitcases for some hope. I will keep all my clothes on. I can guarantee you that. Good for you. All right, good. Take a look at one of the young Orioles who is looking forward to a really horrible day, just came bursting on the scene in 1989. We'll talk about a little bit with him down in Sarasota, Florida. Plus, there was a grapple, a fan down at the University of Maryland, NCAA wrestling and a lot more when we come back in sports. But here are your late race results. Oh. Did you hear the one about the four lumberjacks who fit in a Dodge Dakota pickup? Or are we stretching our credibility? The new decoder Clubcard now available in your neck of the woods. Now get $1,000 cash back on Dakota Club cabs at your Baltimore Metro Dodge Dealers. The New Light one or two Turn on the Light. W Leaf is the only station that plays all my favorite artists Neil Diamond, Dionne Warwick, James Taylor, what I call the best of the best. Well, if the music's always just light, it's not just the music. They sound like one or two makes me feel music that makes you feel good. W l i f like one or two. I just turn it on but my feet up and relax. Keep the light on. W l i f a new light. 102. Honey. I'm home. Great. What? You think you never came home that night? I mean, I'm remarried now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4143.26,4271.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I. I. Honey, I told you I was just going down to big boy for some shrimp. Frank. That was 15 years ago. But it was all you could eat. The shrimp and seafood bar in big. It's all you can eat. This is old. This is new and electric avenue. You'll save on America's hottest brand names in floor care. Right now, all Bissell products are on sale. Like the Bissell carpet machine, its powerful suction, deep cleans and restores the color and beauty to all your carpets and upholstery. Why rent when you can buy the Bissell carpet machine for only one 3999? It's another of America's hottest brands backed by Montgomery Ward's price match guarantee. On sale now at Electric Avenue, Montgomery Ward. What's new is what's in it for you? Time for sports. Chris Healey here for Jon Stewart. Tonight, continuation of spring training news today. Only four more days to that first crack of the bat. First exhibition game comes on Monday. Are they ready? Will say on spring training. Is it time for young Orioles to try to crack the opening day lineup? Jon Burian tells us there is a rookie sensation that managed to pull it off in 1989, only to have his season hampered by injuries. To look around the Orioles camp this spring. You really have to do some searching to come up with somebody who had a disappointing season last year. So many people did much better than expected in the summer of 1989. But there is one fellow who was never quite able to fulfill the high hopes that the O's had for him last year. That is outfielder Steve Finish. This time last year, he was the phenom, a 23 year old sensation on his way to the big time, for sure.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4272.09,4377.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And yes, he made it for one game opening day of 1989. Finley hits the wall in right field and his shoulder is wrecked. He came back later in the season, only to be injured once again in August. And all of a sudden, life for Steve Finley was just about no fun at all. Anytime you get injuries, it's discouraging. It set you back. I mean, when you come back, it's almost like starting over again in spring training. So, you know, this year, you know, I try to get myself healthy in the winter and lift weights, get myself a little stronger and try to avoid those things this year. Finley has so much talent and so much potential that certainly there must be some who would advise him to avoid those dangerous plays up against the wall to try and stay in one piece. Don't play quite so hard. Well, that's nice advice. It just doesn't work. You can't say that. I mean, when you do that, you start, you know, hurting yourself. I mean, you don't play up to your potential. If you say, well, if I go out for that ball, I might get hurt. You can't think of that. And so with that same go for broke kind of attitude and enough natural ability to carry three players into the major leagues, Steve Finley will try again in 1990, try to break into an Orioles starting lineup that figures to be a lot tougher to crack this year than it was in 1989 with the Orioles of 1990. In Sarasota, Florida, this is John Barron, Eyewitness Sports down at the arena tonight. The blast looked to improve on their slim half game lead in the division they take on the Wichita Wings at 7:00.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4377.51,4460.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Highlights tonight at 11 with the night team. College lacrosse this afternoon had a little two day tournament that a UMBC retrievers and white against Michigan State. Good wrap around check by Tim Stature sets up a UMBC break on the far side Alex Arthur cracks a one hopper into the goal. UMBC wins its first of the year final score Retrievers ten. Michigan State seven. The eyes of the amateur wrestling world are on College Park this weekend for the NCAA finals. Paul Cherry found out a championship caliber wrestler must not only battle his opponent, but also the hectic action that surrounds our wrestling meet all but overall. It is nonstop action on the floor of the Cole Fieldhouse. Eight matches in progress at the same time. I don't think there's any words for it is intense. It's easy to get caught up in all this bustle. I mean, it's a big deal, the NCAA tournament at the end of the year. There are 330 wrestlers from 60 colleges competing this week. And if there's any common strategy, much of it has to do with focus events out there going on at one time. Just can't worry about anybody else but yourself. I'm not really used to wrestling for this many people. All the mats and the crowds, if it does get to you a little bit. It's basically you think about two mats and you're in your own world. Not only does a wrestler have to focus his concentration, but the path to winning a national championship is a long and grueling one. A typical winner will have to take six matches in three days. Yet it is a grind that these warriors are willing to endure and not simply for a chance at winning a national title.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4461.27,4553.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I did a lot of praying about it that, you know, I could bring home this national title for myself and for the team. So it would mean a lot. It's just it's a stepping stone towards an Olympic title for me and a stepping stone that rewards only the most focused pull sharing eye witness, sports, basketball. The NCAA is down to the final 16. A couple of ICC teams are in action tonight. One of the highlights. All right, Chris, thank you. It was an early Easter for some lucky students from Maryland School for the Blind. Ten children were invited to the governor's mansion to hunt for Easter eggs. Special beepers allowed the blind children to listen for the eggs. The state's official hostess held a may sweeps, presided over the party. The special Easter Egg Hunt is a yearly tradition. That coming up tomorrow night at six and Eyewitness News. As local students continue protesting their school dress codes. We'll look at what's motivated them to take concern over clothes to such a degree. Got stung by a bee. It can be very painful and dangerous for some people. Healthwatch Reporter Ann Kellan looks at the problems of insect allergies and the film The Hunt for Red October has sparked more than just the interest of moviegoers. Alex Dimitri tells us about the impact it's having on Baltimore. That's all tomorrow night at six on Eyewitness News. We're going to find out once and for all whose Hyundai Excel is quicker. My four door or her three door? They've both got new fuel injected overhead cam engines. My sedan has a close ratio. Five speed transmission. My hatchback has, of course, been automatic with a special performance mode. Ready, set, go. Well, if I didn't let him win, he never speak to me again.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4553.76,4655.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Get up to $1,000. Factory cash back on 90. Excels at your local Hyundai dealer. Now it's about Wall Street, a place investing with sharks where people are liquidated. And it's about personal mergers, where money is the ultimate seduction. Other people's money. The plane. Walter KIRN, The New York Times calls very neat stuff. It's about lust with money is the sex object. Donald Trump agrees, is a wonderful way to spend an entertaining and enlightening evening. Other people's money starring Tony Lo Bianco at the Mechanics Theater now through April 15th. For some time now, we've told you that no other major brand of juice comes closer to this than this Tropicana pure premium. However, for those times when you might prefer a smaller, more portable orange juice, no other major brand comes closer to this than the new Tropicana pure premium single Serve Garden, which is conveniently available in a box of three Tropicana Pure premium, three packs. You just can't pick up better juice. 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 bullet. A woman who spent her life fighting for political and social change passed away this week. Marion Dixon, a retired teacher and former president of Baltimoreans United for Leadership Development, died of heart failure on Tuesday. She was 62 years old. Memorial services for Dixon will be held on Saturday morning at 11:00 at Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4656.72,4772.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tonight, a task force is calling on the state to spend more money to protect babies born addicted to drugs. The group advocates for children and youth says the state needs to spend $40 million over the next two years to help these infants. A study by the group found that more than 7000 infants born in Maryland last year were either addicted or suffered physical damage because of drugs. Earlier tonight, Health Watch reporter Ryan Kellen gave a phone number for information on incontinence. There appears to be trouble with the national line, but there is a local number for information. It is 4941396. Again, that is 4941396. During business hours, smokers who ride the rails will soon find it harder to enjoy their habit as of April 1st. Amtrak will eliminate smoking entirely from some of its trains. On other runs, smokers will be moved to special cars. There will even be new regulations on where smoking will be permitted, while passengers are merely waiting for trains. The argument can be made that smokers have rights too. But then, on the other hand, there's the argument of of secondary smoke that people have to inhale on balance. I think smokers should just have to live with it until they get off the train. I think I can do without it for now, but it wouldn't bother me one way or the other. I don't have a problem with that. A lot of places are doing that. Office. I work. You don't smoke and it's not a bad idea. Most trains going through Maryland will still have a smoking car at one end of the train or the other. Tonight, we have a follow up on efforts to put out a smoldering fire aboard a freighter. Coast Guard and fire department officials are unloading the cargo on board the federal rine.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4775.12,4879.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"As we told you last night, 9000 tons of iron ore continue to burn and the ship's hold. Unloading continues until tomorrow, after the oil has cooled, it'll be loaded and then sent to Pennsylvania. As we told you earlier, Baltimore City Councilman Mimi DiPietro celebrated his 85th birthday with a party at City Hall today. In his commentary tonight, Michael, Alaska shares a few thoughts on the dean of the City Council, Mimi DiPietro, the Alastair Cook of East Baltimore. Ten years ago, when he was 75 years old, Mimi Petro bought a brand new Cadillac. Somebody said to me, Why did you buy a Cadillac? He said, Are you kidding? This car last me ten years. It's nice to see 75 year old people with ten year game plans. Mimi DiPietro turned 85 years old today. The Cadillac has long since gone and replaced by another one. But Mimi remains. He is not only a city councilman, but a kind of institution whose words have become the stuff of folklore. Mimi is the man who once complained of a colleague who had a large igloo. He meant ego. Mimi is the man who said he'd met his best friend years ago when, as Mimi put it, they both sang in the church quarry. And he's also the man who gave a speech and told friends the crowd loved me. They gave me a standing ovation. Here's to Mimi DiPietro on his 85th birthday, and here's to many more standing evasions. Michael, Alaska, we thank you, Michael. Coming up, have your galoshes. Auntie Bob's has a wet five day forecast and rumors of another Trump bump. Have you commenting in tonight's Mondo Basta? Stay with us. What makes 92 Star FM more relaxing than any other radio station? That's what.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4880.28,4992.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Chances are. Close 92. Star relaxes you with a 40 minute sweep of continuous easy favorites every hour, all day and all night long. I just found the station that's still playing. Your favorite music is Baltimore's 92 star FM. 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 telling me you got this new Buick for $11,000 less, not less? I got to ask a Buick dealer about this. Morgan State University and WJC present famed soprano Leontyne Price, 4 p.m. March 25th at the Meyerhoff. For tickets, call 783 8000. Which spread tastes more like real butter. My shit's bread country crock park. Okay. A national taste has proved. In our case, bread does taste more like real butter than shit. No wonder you're so quiet, Park. Come on in. Clemens and Klein's gone, reserved. They've replaced everything in the store from 10 to 57% off. In fact, all the stores are closed Friday until 1 p.m. to totally reprice everything. Famous brands, furniture, appliances, bedding. Typekit. Those nice people that Levinsohn and Klein have totally gone for certain. They'll even give me $2,000 instant credit. You must come in this weekend. Only at all. Three Levinson Klein's stores. They're definitely busier. Like. Tonight, how he left an eyewitness who's a Baltimore County couple whose phone is ringing off the hook with people asking for free chickens. Andrea Koppel is working on the story for the Night. Chicken will never taste the same to one edge mere couple. That's because since Sunday, they've received hundreds of phone calls from people asking for free chicken.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=4999.28,5134.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm Andrea Koppel, and I'll tell you all about it later tonight. Oh, boy. Get the full story at 11 with the night team. Now, Robert, what about the rain on the way? Unfortunately for the weekend, although we do need the rain this time of year. Good for the shrubs and the trees. Partly sunny tomorrow. A few showers around overnight tonight and tomorrow morning. 66, it'll be mild and cooling off in the afternoon, down to 35 tomorrow night. Rain, even some wet snow north and west of the city by tomorrow night and into Sunday. 4933. So the temperature is going to get cool this weekend. 4633 for Sunday. I mean, don't be surprised if around Pennsylvania border or north, there could be a couple of inches of wet snow as we saw earlier this past week. Partly sunny on Monday, 5230 and a chilly Tuesday, partly sunny skies, 48 down to 30. Yep. Thanks, Bob. Finally tonight, everyone loves a scandal. As we told you earlier, new rumors are now flying about Donald Trump and his charmed lifestyle. Marty Bass captures your comments about the continuing saga in tonight's Molto Basso. The headlines this day tell us that for whatever reason, via the press, ivana's legal press, or just being a guy in general. The Donald said to the girlfriend, Hit the road. Finally, we may have seen the finale on what has become the juiciest, boring story of the year. You may. We cry when you say goodbye and. To fill this day, while Marlow wonders how she missed the chance to clean up. We thought it fitting to go to Rolling Park's Crown Cleaners, where folks told us about the whole affair. I couldn't care less. Donald Trump's Marla. Well, I think he should have.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5135.31,5240.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll probably dump the next one, too. I couldn't care less. Do you feel sorry for. Oh, no, no, no. I mean, she knows what she's doing. Her own mother even knows what she's doing, and she lets her do it. You're right. I think it reevaluated everything when he had to pay Ivana, etc., and we figured that's enough is enough. You're right. What do you have to say to Marla? Better try next time. Are you glad this is over? You're sick of hearing about this? Yes. Yes. It seems like it's on every cover of every magazine, everywhere. And when I'm waiting in the grocery line, I like to read something more interesting. You're right. A steamy setting for the end of, well, a steamy story. But somehow I get the distinct idea. It's better to use steam to press pants and to use steam in the press to create pants. Wow. Onward and upward to the next scandal on Marty Bass Channel 13 Eyewitness News. I did get that. I'll explain it to you later, will you, please? I'm getting worried. I understand, Marty. Something wrong with that? Just kidding. I just had a call for chickens here a few minutes ago. It's been a strange night. Well, that's our report to the World with ABC's World News Tonight is next, followed by Evening magazine at 730. I'm Deborah Stone, in for Denise Coke. I'm Al Sanders for the entire Eyewitness News team back at 11 with tonight team right after prime time live. I've got a Hamilton. I'm Steve Davis. And now that his drug and alcohol problems are out in the open, many of his supporters etv, baltimore. This is eyewitness news with howell sanders. Denise Cole. Whether with Bob Germ. Sports with John Duran.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5241.02,5372.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's the 11th hour and the Senate abortion filibuster is all but over. Good evening. I'm Al Sanders. Denise Clark is off this week. For more than a week, the state senate has been tied in knots, locked in a filibuster and unable to find a compromise to end it. Well, that has apparently changed tonight. The 19 was piling on top of it as live at Annapolis with details on the compromise Paula. Hi. What we have here is true democracy in the making. Senators tired, grumpy and ready to move on to new business or getting ready to pass two bills that will take the argument of abortion rights to the voters. The battle has been between the voters all along. Pro-lifers have mounted massive rallies for the rights of the unborn, and pro-choicers have mounted equal political assaults for the rights of women to choose. After more than a week of battling the issue out on the Senate floor, state senators say the issue must now go back to the voters. Two bills are being passed. A pro-choice bill right to lifers call abortion on demand. It's actually a reproductive rights bill that will stand even if Roe v Wade is overturned. Its restrictions are only parental notification and viability, meaning abortions can be gotten up to the time the fetus can live outside the womb. Then there's the pro-life bill, which pro-choice senators say is so heavily laden with restrictions, abortions would effectively be abolished. That bill only allows abortions in the case of rape or incest, birth defects, or if a woman's physical, health or life is in danger. Both bills now go to the House of Delegates, then to the governor, and then the voters will vote yes or no to the pro-choice bill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5379.11,5480.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The only way the pro-life bill will become law is if the pro-choice bill is defeated. Somewhere along the way, we are dealing with such an emotional issue here. It's not like roads and bridges and things that lend themselves to political compromise. There are such strong emotional feelings on this issue that we truly were engaged in. A unique type of debate at. The voters really should have should make the decision. Eight days ago, the voters would wouldn't have had much say in this. Now the voters will have a clear choice. Once again, both bills are expected to pass within hours. Of course, that doesn't mean the long hours are over. One senator tells me that he expects to put in double time to complete the work that's been piling up during the filibuster. And I'm also told that one of the biggest tasks of the senators may be mending bridges and making peace. Because many people are calling this a political brawl. Back to you, Bill. Thank you, Paula. Tough reporting live on the apparent end of the Senate filibuster on abortion. A victory tonight for abortion opponents in Idaho and across the land. Idaho Senate passed and sent the governor the nation's most restrictive abortion bill, one that would ban 90% of the abortions performed in that state. Exceptions would be made only in cases of rape, incest, severe fetal deformity, or when there's a threat to the mother's life. Right to life. Supporters of planning to use the statute to test the Supreme Court's 1973 decision legalizing abortion. Tonight, most of the guilt surrounding the nation's worst oil spill has been lifted from the shoulders of former Exxon tanker captain Joseph Hazelwood. A jury in Alaska acquitted Hazelwood of the most serious charges resulting from the 11 million gallon oil spill in Prince William Sound.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5481.41,5579.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Alaska. We, the jury, find the defendant, Joseph Hazelwood, not guilty of criminal mischief. The second thing you would have been so drunk about whether there that he he couldn't have made any of the prudent commands he made. We felt as a group that recklessness just his actions didn't add up to the recklessness charge. You tell us your reaction when you were listening to the verdict. I was nervous. Hazelwood was convicted only of negligent discharge of oil, a misdemeanor that carries a penalty of 90 days in jail and $1,000 fine. But the former captain is named in dozens of other suits, which could keep him in court for years to come. Tonight, three former pilots from Northwest Airlines are facing federal and state charges for operating an aircraft under the influence of alcohol. The pilots have all been fired or expected to surrender voluntarily next week. They each face 15 years in prison and $250,000 in fines on the federal count alone. One of Colombia's leading politicians is dead tonight, gunned down by an assassin at Bogota Airport. 39 year old Bernardo Jaramillo was the leader of Colombia's Union Patriotic Party and was considered a solid contender for the presidency in upcoming May elections. Police have a suspect in custody. 19 Howard County high school students are among the 35 people arrested today in a major drug sweep of county schools. A police cadet working undercover as a student set up the bus today in five high schools. Police say the juveniles taken into custody face charges involving marijuana, hashish, PCP, cocaine and LSD. Seeing the police, we come in and take a couple of people out of attack. And I was that I knew and I was like, what's going on? One of the guys I was friends with and I mean, I had no idea he was, you know, doing what he was doing, I guess.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5580.44,5682.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But I mean, he's not going to graduate not going to graduate from high school. You know, it's crazy. Students charged with possessing or using drugs at school face suspensions and mandatory drug counseling. All of the students were released into the custody of their parents. Stop the killing. That's the message behind a big rally tonight in West Baltimore. A large crowd, including members of city council, was on hand to protest the shooting of a woman and her seven month old granddaughter earlier this month. Organizers say the march was meant as a warning to drug dealers and thugs to stay out of their neighborhood. The Greyhound bus strike is growing more violent tonight. Three Greyhound busses have been fired upon in the last 24 hours. One in Texas, the others in Missouri and Illinois. There have been at least 17 shooting incidents since the strike began nearly three weeks ago. No one was hurt in the latest attacks. If you happen to run into Sam and Jenny Perello, the engineer tomorrow, don't ask them about free chickens. Andrea Koppel tells us why. Up until a few days ago, it had been a relatively quiet life for 80 year old Sam Lou Perello and his wife, Jenny. But last Sunday night, something unexpected happened. Their phone began to ring and ring and ring. She said you called the wrong number. I've just about a minute after we got another call. Then we got another call and we thought was the same woman that says everyone has been tasked to do something or she's going out of her mind. And what were they saying? That they wanted free chicken. And that's always free chicken. So what's this chicken? As a loophole has found out. The Holly Farms chicken company has been offering free chicken in a television ad.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5682.39,5774.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The ad tells viewers to call a toll free number. Trouble is, the last seven numbers of the toll free number happened to match the Lou Barillas number, an engineer. One time we got 50 rings with 50 rings. I couldn't imagine people would drink so often to get a number. My wife told my wife to count them. And I've been counting 12 rings. 15 rings, but most people would ring about five times and hang up. You can't forget things like that. Afterwards you say, Oh, gee, I don't know what I have to have like that. The phone company says those people have ended up reaching the Lupe. Morelos must not be dialing 800 before making their call for a free chicken. But just in case people continue to miss Dial, Holly Farms says it's sending the loop guerrillas an answering machine to help them handle the hundreds of calls they've been getting each day. I wouldn't want to see chicken for quite a while now because. This is a memory that I don't think I'll ever forget. And as long as the ad continues to run, the loop of Willow's phone will continue to ring. They're just hoping that answering machine gets here soon so they won't have to be the ones to tell you you've got the wrong number for the night. Team Andrea Koppel, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Is there a light side to the loop Morello's predicament? They're not sure, though they are planning to share this experience with their grandkids. Still to come on Eyewitness News, a serious warning about a commonly used medication. And the latest in Dirty Dancing hits the big screen. Kelly Sanders reviews La Barra next. There's never been a better time to save on Eagle. Get a guaranteed rebate on Eagle Premier and guaranteed cash back.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5774.97,5878.34"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On the spot in 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 Jeep and eagle dealer where you can expect the best. Yeah, I'm busy, but I still like to keep in touch with the guys in L.A. and the guys in Kansas City. If you could give me a way to say, I want to call AT\u0026T and as I reach out to America, plan to please anyone, even the toughest customer o knows. Long distance. 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 by the matching loveseat, matching chair and Ottoman. Also on sale. You remember everything is on sale at Levick right now and we love it. Only one man can bring you the biggest sale in escort history by using a three letter word. Know 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. Now, of course there's always a but, but we're now through April 2nd because that's when your Baltimore Ford man's incredible sale must end. Tonight, the FDA is warning the public to stop using the drug el tryptophan. The government says small doses of the dietary supplement cause a blood disorder that can cause paralysis or even kill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=5881.98,6003.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tryptophan is also used for insomnia, depression and PMS and can be purchased over the counter. Health officials say Al Tryptophan may have caused as many as 19 deaths, with adverse reactions reported in every state in the country. Tonight, singer Gloria Estefan is out of danger and doctors are hopeful she can indeed make a full recovery. Surgeons in New York prepared to fracture it vertebra by implanting steel rods in her spine during a four hour operation today as Trayvon was hurt earlier this week when a truck slammed into her band's bus. Doctors say the pop singer could be out of the hospital in less than two weeks and could be fully recovered within six months. It's been lampooned on Letterman and satirized on Saturday Night Live. It's the dance you may or may not love the Lambada. And how is the movie of the same name? I ask. Well, here's entertainment reporter Kelly Saunders to dance into our hearts with the answer. I'll tell you what else we could call this film. And the dance lambada. Oh, is that good? Like that. Oh. I'll tell you about it. He's a math teacher in Beverly Hills. By day and at night, he dances the Lambada at a club in East L.A.. He is so good. He's won the admiration of the kids in the barrio. Now, after a few warmup dances each night, he takes the group into a back room and prepares them for their high school equivalency test. Can you believe they outlawed it, Bill? Yes, I did. That's where you go. Teacher. She's so taken by him that she has a daydream in class the next day, one in which they seem physically incapable of keeping their spine straight. A painful proposition. And let's not forget the item always found in one of these films, The Angry Young Man.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6004.48,6138.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Hey, look who decided to come slumming again. We can. Overall, he lightened up the price. So far you can go have coconut brown on the outside, white on the inside like you. But in the end, Beverly Hills and the barrio shake hands, live happily ever after and run outside to dance in the rain. Momma, Riley, my little girl, I'm all about what is. But the thing that's all wet is this movie. Now you get an idea from the clips just how compelling the acting is. The script is worse. I get the sense that the film was hastily put together to help push the Lombardo dance craze. But that's no excuse for making a bad film with fairly mediocre dancing and forgettable music. Although it's got the teachers and the kids and the dancing. This one isn't fame. It's lame. Lambada gets a100. I knew it was coming. Good boy. Thank you, Carl. I don't think that's going to pay for the film that they sat on. I still don't know how to do it. The dance we couldn't show to you, you know. Is it like that? I don't know. I will show you. Please. Please. You have to catch it on videotape. Let's take a look what's going on around the region right now with cloudy skies, 52 humidity, 62%. Winds south at eight, huh? I'm Veronica. 3.8 inches and it's falling right now. Have you tried sunrise? Six or six sets at 621. 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.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6138.95,6258.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"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 1017 Security Boulevard Easter's coming. That means a parade of wonderful spring clothes for kids on sale right now at Burlington Coat Factory. For Girls, the price free dress is now one third to one half off Burlington's original low prices and for boys, great suits on sale only 3975 and good looking zip lined 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 about Wall Street, a place infested with sharks where people are liquidated. And it's about personal mergers, where money is the ultimate seduction. Other people's money. The plane, Walter Kerr, The New York Times calls. Very neat stuff. It's about lust with money as the sex object. Donald Trump agrees. It's a wonderful way to spend an entertaining and enlightening evening. Other people's money starring Tony Lo Bianco at the Mechanics Theater now through April 15th. Take the new 1990 Volkswagen Passat out for a Sunday drive and it'll make a big impression. After all, it's roomier than the Volvo 740 and more powerful than a Honda Accord. Lacks the best of the soft lets you experience. Far fetched a special one this with car and. Which can turn an ordinary Sunday drive into a truly uplifting experience. Far, technically, it's what makes a car a Volkswagen. Well, I envy people who can do the lambada. Yeah, I'm not able to do anything like that since I fell out of the tower on the ground, observing the ground, observing her having to pull that one out for a long time. Have you? Well, whenever you need it, it's always there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6258.94,6385.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All right. Ten years. The audience turns out you collect baseball cards that you know that you wish you did know some of them. There were a lot of money. There's a baseball card she wouldn't tell you about. Real quick before we get to the weather. The folks at the actually it's a stem are sponsored and presented by stem bridge baseball and the batter's up baseball cards. It's going to be a Kenwood Senior High School. This sucker is huge. Kenwood Senior High School at 501 Stammers on road Essex Saturday from 10 to 5. For information, call Bruce at 3916637. Thank you. And you can have your poster back. Just come in tomorrow and pick it up. Thank you. Let's take a look at what's going on around the region right now. Temperatures are mild in the fifties and some areas in the low sixties. Southwest winds tomorrow, northwest late in the day, 12 to 22. That'll bring in some cooler air, some rain activity out to our west right now. We could see a shower tonight into early tomorrow morning and then things will begin to clear up. Not a whole lot of precipitation is moving right for the Baltimore area. We'll see the cloud cover. Watch Baltimore right here and watch these areas of clouds to our west as they develop and move to the east. And as you can see right about now, we're under some pretty heavy cloud cover. Then it begins to break out and some showers still in western P.A. So we still have a risk of a couple of showers overnight and during the morning hours. But once this goes through the region, we'll get into some sunshine tomorrow as well. Pretty darn nice day until late in the day when this cold front will bring a few more clouds.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6385.49,6472.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is a really cold shot of air. This is going to head down to the region on Friday night into the weekend with colder temperatures and some moisture developing down to our south and southwest. We got the possibility of some rain, even some wet snow across the region. Here's where it was late this afternoon. And then the clouds come in tonight. A few breaks, still some more clouds yet to go through. So we'll see clouds on and off for the next 12 to 18 hours and a risk of a couple of sprinkles or showers across the region. Take a look at what's going on as far as the phone system tomorrow. That front will be through the area by tomorrow evening. The cooler air filtering in and then an area of precipitation developing out to our west. There'll be some snow in the high plains as this upslope air kind of squeezes the moisture out of the clouds. And much colder air temperatures in the northern plains tomorrow will be in the teens and twenties with windchills well below zero. This is some cold air, as you can see for our region. The temperatures early in the day will be mild and then dropping slowly through the afternoon, evening hours. Hot, toasty in the southwest into the nineties, once again, partly sunny, very bit cloudy, maybe a couple of showers early and then a chance of a sprinkle late in the day as the front moves through a 6635 range, maybe some wet snow well to the northwest. Better chance, I think on Sunday, not too far from Baltimore, could even do it in Baltimore, 49, 46, 52 on Monday and 48 some cold nights coming up over the weekend into early next week. Partly sunny skies by Monday and Tuesday.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6472.82,6554.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Allen. Chris. All right, Bob, thank you. Cold weather is coming back. Well, nice and warm down in Florida. Wouldn't you know that? That's where they are, right? That's right. That's where I wish I was. I know. We come back, we're going to check in with a blast. And also getting to see the miracle in the Meadowlands NCAA hoop. Highlights when we come back. Oh, my God, the savages. Every Friday, April 14. One of the best people you could have come down here. Oh. I suggest it's easy to get lost in a storm. You may have been lost in this one. Your medical records, your bank statements, vital information gone in a flash because it wasn't protected. So 3 a.m. invented data cartridge technology, a unique data backup system that protects your information. Because for someone to help you, they have to be able to find you. Three An Innovation Working for you. Children's Theater Association presents the 10th Annual Children's Fair. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at the Tamarin Fairgrounds. Call 2250052. Recently. Right now, Nissan Sentra and hardbody trucks come with green trim because cashback is back directly to you from Nissan, $1,000 cash back on the fun and reliable Sentra standard cashback kind of finding 1200 dollars on the rugged standard hardbody for by two truck. But hurry because cashback won't be back for long. We're working together to give our customers that. We asked our assistant buyers, what's the limit or can we go? There is no limit. That's what's going on over an electronic ready for sale with upper inventory. Talk about high value add in women's fashion, costume jewelry savings on 14 karat gold. That's what we're looking for. Quality. How about children? It's going to be a great 40 to 50% savings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6555.86,6709.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Macy's assistant buyer's day sale now through Saturday. Customers expect excellence from Macy's. Well, I would jump in downtown tonight and Chris Healey was in for John Muir and can tell us why. That's right. This blast team living on the edge every minute. Yes exciting ballgame that the arena tonight though a must game for Kenny Cooper in the blast tonight against Wichita. Baltimore in serious danger of giving up the lead in the division and dropping four straight games. Pick it up with a blast and white tie. One 1/1 quarter. Tim Whitman along the boards pushes the ball past Ron Ferran for a21 blast lead. Now, still in the first, Billy Rosin collects one of his four assists. Bringing the ball in knocks it off the glass to Dominic Mobilio, who taps in the rebound. Three, two, one blast. At that point, they go on to win it and stay in first place. Final score, 724. One of the big questions for the Orioles this season will be which young starters emerge to complement Jeff Ballard and Bob Malarkey? John Byron reports from Sarasota. Pete Harnish is looking to turn last year's strong finish into a great start this year. Harnish was one of the few Orioles who did not get off to a great start last year. Through his first six decisions, Peter stood just a win and five losses. But then he got hot and he had a couple of those games that pitchers just dream about. It's almost like I wanted our at bats to be over because I just wanted to get out there again because I knew they were going 1 to 3 or they were going, you know, only for one guy maybe get on. But, you know, basically one, two, three inning every time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6710.2,6800.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And, you know, when you get into that cruise mode and you start just putting up the, you know, zeros on the board inning after inning, seventh or eighth inning with a shutout or a seventh or eighth inning and you're up 4 to 1 or something. You really feel good about yourself and it gives you that extra push at the end of the game to finish it off. But like I say, that all comes from being having that consistency that I lacked last year. Like I had those games, I went out there and felt dominating, but then I had the games. So I went out there and fell like I didn't know where I was. And then somebody in the stands, you take the ball and start throwing it because, you know, that's basically how it's thrown. But you know, I got to even all that out and things will be allowed be a lot better off in Sarasota with the O's of 1990. This is John Bureau, Eyewitness Sports, NCAA Hoop Action. Tonight, the Meadowlands East Regional semifinals between Clemson and Connecticut had a finish. You simply won't believe Clemson outscored Connecticut 3210 to climb back within two with 17 seconds left. David Young from the deep quarter hits four three. Clemson leads at 7069. With 11 seconds left. Huskies have one last prayer with a second on the clock. Scott Brunel Length of the court pass to Tate. George gets it off with a 10th of a second left. The incredible game winner UConn wins with a miracle finish, 71 to 70 in Dallas, the Midwest regional Arkansas versus North Carolina. Tar Heels led early in the second half. Then the Razorbacks simply took the game over. On the fast break. Lee Mayberry puts up a nice alley oop that Todd day.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6801.19,6885.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Good night Arkansas rolls into the regional final final score 96 to 73. In Tennessee, the upset bug plaguing the Players International at Key Biscayne nearly claimed third seeded Stefan Edberg today. Unseeded Jacob Larson, serving near court, had match point on Edberg and Vlasic thought he had won the match with that shot. But no, a linesman thought otherwise. He called the shot out. Edberg took full advantage and rallied here in the near corner match point Edberg watch his last six shot sailed wide. Stefan Edberg survives 677676 over a very disappointed Jakob Vlasic. Edberg will play Emilio Sanchez in the semifinals. That's been that's upset has been the word on it. Absolutely. That's three of them in the final in the last two rounds. All right, Chris, thank you. Okay, Bob, the wake up forecast. All right. Some clouds overnight, maybe a couple of sprinkles here in the morning. Partly sunny, 46 to about 50 or so. Warm morning and then it's starting to cool off late in the afternoon. All right, Bob. Finally tonight, the president of the United States has declared war on broccoli. Last night, we told you how Mr. Bush banned broccoli from his presidential menu. We told you how upset California's broccoli farmers were because of it. Today, reporters hounded the president on his anti broccoli stance and the nation's chief executive was ready. 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 right now, but I'll take that. Even still, California farmers are shipping ten tons of broccoli to Washington. It should arrive next week. And just for the record, the first lady loves this stuff.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425#t=6886.15,6991.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/77495/file/164425/transcript/39235/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's our report. Nice ladies. Thanks. Thank you for joining us. I'll centers for Denise Coke and the entire Eyewitness News team. Good night. 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