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Jackie. Okay. Listen, I was just reading in Cosmo, there's these great new exercises. It's like you look up at the ceiling and you choose C and you do it for, like, five minutes every day, and it'll fix up that scary deal you got going in the back of your neck or. Viacom. All is quiet at the nation's ballparks. It is a strikeout for the fans. We're going to tell you what you can do to trade in your Oriole tickets for refunds. Hi, I'm Richard Share. This is Eyewitness News at five. John. Take it away now. Go. All right. Hi, I'm John Brand. We will have the latest on the strike. We'll show you how much it's costing some of the big salary guys. And a couple of items from the entertainment grapevine coming you. I'm Bob Sharp. Yes, there are more thundershowers in the way. And a little later on, we're going to do our contest to get our winners. I'm going to meet some golden retrievers as well. Oh, great. And here's a look at what else is coming up next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News at 5:00. We want to shut down this needle exchange program they're having across the street. City health crews are handing out clean needles to fight Aids as opponents fight the idea. It happened. And. I feel like our hearts are broken. The family of George Hite waits for answers about his death. Are police to blame? The young woman who was going to get into the Citadel by a close shave his cut out of class for now. And so what's new ahead here? A new option for cancer patients that might change their lives. A ray of sunshine comes into their lives.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3.01,104.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You're watching Jay-Z TV's. This is Eyewitness News at five. I'm really disappointed because I could have seen the game tonight. Disappointed fans had one last chance at a piece of baseball trivia before the players pack it in and head home, perhaps for the rest of the season. Good evening, baseball fans. The first day of the baseball strike ends with fans looking for autographs, season ticket holders looking for refunds and players looking for a way out. We have lots of team coverage tonight, beginning with sports director John Duran, who was on Nightline last night. Any news on negotiations, John? The news is they did negotiate. Sort of. Oh, cool. But not really. Nothing was accomplished. Chief negotiators Donald Fehr and Richard Ravitch were back at the negotiating table today in New York. They got together shortly after noon. Fehr, speaking for the players union, presented some suggestions on revenue sharing. No indication as to how well received those suggestions were. But what we do know is that when the conversation eventually got around to the pivotal issue of a salary cap, neither side budged an inch. The owners say they can't live without one. The players say they can't live with one, and that's where they stop meeting adjourned. No further negotiations have at this time been scheduled, which gets us down to the harsh reality of life without Major League Baseball, which eventually will get a lot of people down to the harsh reality of where on earth they're going to do with those Oriole tickets to games that probably will not even get played. Well, here's the answer, man, to tell us all about that. Stan Saunders standing by live with the information on what to do with your Oriole tickets Stan. Well, what you better do is, first of all, before we go any further, is grab a pencil and grab a piece of paper, because the Orioles policy on refunds and exchanges came out today and it is very detailed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=109.5,221.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"First of all, they made major emphasis on the point of folks with tickets not coming here to the Orioles warehouse or to the ticket window because they are just not equipped to handle the onslaught of millions of tickets trying to be refunded or exchanged. So here's what they're going to do now that baseball is on hold. Following last night's rainout at home with the Bo Sox. The sacred sound of fan support echoing throughout Camden Yards is now Gone with the Wind. Outside of Oriole Park today, the sounds of silence prevail. While many a fan wonders what to do with their tickets for canceled games. Baltimore Orioles. While I came here to the ticket office. One moment, please. Here's the plan. Any fan may exchange their tickets for home games next season, except for opening day. Season ticket holders can mail in their canceled tickets for refunds or credits using certified mail. And any fan can mail in for a refund for canceled August games after September 1st. Also, starting September 1st, fans can get a cash refund for canceled tickets at several local banks. This is much more convenient. They can come in and do it by mail or they can go to 370 outlets rather than one single outlet here. That's what we're trying to maximize their efficiency. More than 350 branches of Nation's Bank Maryland National Bank and American Security Bank throughout the Baltimore Washington metro area will refund tickets at face value only. This must be done before the end of the year, but we're not going to be doing exchanges or refunds at the Oriole ticket offices. We're just not set up to do it. Now, here's the address to mail in tickets for a refund exchange or credit. Baltimore Orioles Post Office Box 29937.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=222.9,337.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Baltimore, Maryland 21230. Dash 0937. Now, here's the deal. Major emphasis being placed on tickets being refunded or exchanged in blocks. Let me explain it to you now. Starting September 1st, if you have tickets for games that were canceled in August, then you can make arrangements. By the way, we just showed you to get the refunds or exchanges that starting September 1st, four games canceled in August. Then starting October 1st, you can make arrangements for games canceled in September or back in August. But we want you to keep in mind, I mean, really keep a mental note that you cannot get anything done from what was aforementioned after December 31st, the last day of this year. John Stamp, can we have your home phone number so people who have questions can call you directly? The Orioles, I'm sure, fielding questions for people who might be confused on any any of these issues. Right. Right. How many tickets are we talking about here now? A very significant number, 1.2 million tickets. Emphasis on million. So can you imagine the the paperwork and all the confusion and all since the Orioles office is not an institution that carries a whole lot of cash. So that's why they made arrangements with the bank so that they can handle all of those problems. All right. Well, I'm sure that where there's money involved, people will make sure that they get theirs back when they want it. That that's usually a good mode of it. Thank you. How's things down the ballpark tonight? Pretty quiet. Real quiet. Very quiet. All I hear are birds chirping. That's about it. Thank you, my friend. Good talking to you. All right. As for the Oriole players, most of them have already headed back to their offseason homes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=339.7,439.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Show you what it was like down at the O's clubhouse immediately following last night's rainout against Boston. You see players getting their things all boxed up, saying goodbye to their buddies. The players say there's no way they're going to give on that salary cap. And they say that as a group they have complete solidarity on that issue. To me, that the union is as strong as it's ever been and the guys know what's right and what we feel is right. And we're willing to go as long as it takes time to do what we feel is right. They're saying the same things they were saying in the spring and the same things they were saying before that nothing's changed and you know, now we've got it. You know, they forced us to do what we've got to do. Basically, we want our rights to be be justified. And we're not being greedy or selfish about anything that's happening up to this point. But we have to put our foot down to stand for what we feel is right. Do you think that there will be baseball played again this year? Yes, I do. And on that note, I'm out of here. And there he goes. Jeffrey Hammonds and the rest of the Oriole players now scattered around the country as they've turned the lights out at Camden Yards. The season has stopped, and it is now up to the lawyers and negotiators to get this dispute settled and hopefully bring baseball back before too much of this season of 94 is lost. Ball yard seemed eerily quiet and very quiet there and nobody back there is a shame because the Red Sox are always fun, but that's the way it goes. And the Orioles were just making a move to there were two and a half out of the wildcard spot and then they get the skids put on them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=440.74,525.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's life in the big town there, Richard. Looking forward to Grapevine coming up shortly. Your last one this week. Yes. I may come back, though. All right, John, thanks. Baseball players left out on the road when the strike started were left to find their own ways home today here in Baltimore. It was the Boston Red Sox who were suddenly faced with such chores as checking out and buying their own airline tickets home. And once they do arrive home, the main job will be to wait. And that's what I always hope, that something gets taken care of and it gets resolved. So you can keep playing, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. Hopefully it can happen sometime. But until then, you know, you just said it was a limousine only. What you have to do is sit and wait by your phone for the call, I guess. That's right. Exactly. The advice from the Red Sox trainer to the departing players was to relax, unwind and be ready to play if and when the call comes. Our coverage of day one of the baseball strike continues on Eyewitness News tonight at six. One local group could use your help because no baseball means no leftovers for the meals they serve. And we'll show you where you can catch a professional baseball game right here in Maryland. Let's turn now to other news tonight. City health crews began handing out clean needles to drug addicts today to stop the spread of Aids. It is a controversial idea, but addicts and their relatives tell Suzanne Collins they welcome the needle exchange program. I think it's a wonderful idea. Why is that? Because my brother's in years, and I don't want nothing to happen to him.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=526.39,614.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This woman has seen a number of addicts in her East Baltimore neighborhood contract aids after sharing needles. I have seen them light fading in and out of the hospital, getting sick, doing up blood. Things like, I haven't seen the right answer. I guess the only way the needle exchange van pulled up in East Baltimore at 930 this morning to trade clean syringes for dirty ones, its hope that fewer drug users, their sex partners and newborns will be exposed to the HIV virus. Participants don't have to give their names in the first two hours of the program here on Caroline Street, even though they did not advertise. Ten drug addicts signed up for the program. They turned in 13 dirty needles and got the same number of clean ones in return, gave them counseling on whether or not on if they wanted to get into drug treatment, which is available on demand for our program participants and gave them the opportunity to have HIV syphilis in the workplace. This testing as well, if they desired that, the city will be able to see if there is a reduction in HIV or if needles are used by more than one person. By testing the blood on dirty needles, a barcode on new needles lets them track how many come and go. Some people tied to the Lyndon LaRouche Political Party protested the needle exchange ban, putting the paraphernalia out on the streets to help people poison themselves. The only way that this is going to stop deaths by Aids is by increasing deaths from drug use. How long have you been using off and on for around 25 years or so. But an addict said he planned to sign up and he may ask for more than clean needles.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=614.85,704.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Do you fear you could get it? Yes, I do feel I could get it. That's why I'm taking steps at the present time to seek treatment. In the afternoon, the van moves on to North Mount Street in west Baltimore. Suzanne Collins, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Earlier this year, the Maryland legislature changed the state's drug paraphernalia law so the needle exchange van can operate legally. In other news, a Southwest Baltimore man is dead this evening, shot as a result of an ongoing dispute with a neighbor. It happened shortly before noon in the 2500 block of Frederick Avenue. Police say the man whose identity they are not yet releasing was shot several times after arguing with a neighbor over a child who was somehow hit. Witnesses say the woman got a gun from her car, shot the man on the street, then chased him into the home, still firing the handgun. A four year old boy who apparently got into the middle of a feud was struck on the back of the head with a two by four. He's at the hospital tonight. On the day a 23 year old pizza delivery man has been buried. Police say they think they know who killed him. Police have warrants tonight for 17 year old Samuel Small and 23 year old Joseph Benjamin. A third suspect has not been identified on Wednesday, which was rushing immigrant Igor Baron Shine's very first night on the job. His very first pizza run. Police say someone ordered a pizza from a house on Virginia Avenue when chemical baron Shyne arrived. He was shot and killed. Tonight, the family of George Hight is receiving friends at the Kauffman Funeral Home in southwest Baltimore. He died Tuesday night at the age of 31. The investigation into how he fell and hit his head while being arrested by police is continuing tonight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=704.92,804.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I spoke with George's family earlier today. Well, all I can say is I'm just sorry it happened to me. I feel like our hearts are broken, but not enough to bring him back. So I would like to have it ended. I really would. City police say they were trying to arrest an agitated George Hight when he fell and hit his head. Later, slipping into a coma. Eyewitness accounts differ. The end came earlier this week. I was with him when he passed away. And he was very emotional. It was very comforting to know that he was not there by himself, that someone was with him when he passed away, that there was someone that loved him and cared about him. We're waiting on pins and needles for some resolution as far as having justice served or justification, one or the other, to what has happened. What can I say? But that he was a good son? I mean, if I was going to do anything, he was right there to help me. George Height's family will not rest, they say, until the various investigations get to the bottom of what happened to him. Father's Day, in front of his Fulton Avenue Road home. Every day we think about this every day, and it's hard to move on and and start the healing process until this is over. And we want answers. He was a good man to us. I mean, he was a good son to us. So, really, that's all I can say about it. I take a lot of comfort knowing that I was with him and I was holding his hand and we told him that we loved him and we would miss him. Funeral services for George Hyde will be held tomorrow morning at 1130 at the Coffman Funeral Home at West Pratt and stricken Streets.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=805.47,912.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"George's family, by the way, wants to thank the many new and supportive friends that they've made during their terrible ordeal. Now, some of the other stories making headlines this Friday, August 12th. The man accused of killing an abortion doctor and his escort in Pensacola, Florida, last month faces a new charge tonight. A federal grand jury has indicted Paul Hill under the new federal clinic protection law. If convicted, he could face the death penalty here in Baltimore. Police say that a man was shot overnight because he wouldn't get off the phone. 23 year old James Morrison is in critical condition. And shock trauma. Police say he was using a payphone at the corner of Highway South and Fenway in Essex. Two men demanded he hang up when he did, and police say the man shot him. Baltimore County firefighters made an emergency stop near Hanover, Pennsylvania, today, where they helped free a man who was partially buried in a cave in at his farm. He is in stable condition tonight. And now let's check in with Robert Altman of the traffic team for the latest on the Friday night rush hour. Robert, how you doing, buddy? Well, I'm pretty good yourself, Rick. Okay. Very busy. Northbound in 95. Lot of travelers are finding a lot of slow traffic. Really are. Problem was an accident right near Route 155 just prior to the Susquehanna River. So traffic still remains all the way in from 22. Also, watch or slow traffic as you make your way out toward the beach resorts. First of all, right. Over the main span of the seven river bridge you get at the Bay Bridge and at the Easton area, you'll find a large shower going through the area. And that's the reason for the slow down there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=913.05,996.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"3662 cars went over the main span last hour. Also, problems on the Johns Falls Expressway leaving and moving into downtown overturned vehicles southbound with the Johns Falls right your 28th street watch of the solid stop and go southbound starting right near tbe hill and northbound in for Marlene Street definitely stick with Charles Street to Reisterstown road outbound as a detour this afternoon northbound Fort McHenry tunnel stacked up solid as you make your way in from 395 and southbound as well all the way in through O'Donnell Street. Not too bad on the beltway. Just the usual Friday rush hour all across 695. That's a first look. Back to you, Rich. All right, Robert, thank you, buddy. Well, every Friday we send Jack Elfman shopping, you know, to try out some new or unusual products. Does it live up to its claims? Well, tonight, Dixon added Booth 13, working on his story for our 6:00 newscast. Dick, what did you buy this week? Well, this time it's the gravity tray. That's the word for it. This thing is the foolish looking thing, isn't it? Now that I look at it, it. It is a tray that absolutely guarantees without question, you will not be able to spill a drink no matter what you do. If you're a waiter or waitress, you walk around a restaurant, you have a tray up here. You know what happens? The beer goes flying that way down somebody's back and that's the end of the customer. So somebody invented this thing called the gravity tray. You can't spill a drink on it. 40 bucks for what I just showed you. You think it works? We'll have the answer tonight at six. Dick, we can't wait. Thank you, buddy. All right. Now let's go over to Bob Turkey, find out what it's going to be like on this Friday night.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=996.9,1084.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Kind of a nice, humid, but sticky night, right, Bob? Yeah, it's very, very sticky out there. A lot of humidity. And we have some showers and thunderstorms developing just down or south across and Toronto and across the D.C. area. So we may see showers and thundershowers this evening. Temperatures mid 80s down to the mid and upper 70s. Very sticky, uncomfortable night John. All right, Robert, thank you. Okay. Hang on. You too, Rich. Well, as you know, this is my final night. Sally will be back on Monday. And I guess the greatest feature of all I've learned to love and really take. I'm so moved by what happened on the grapevine. Can we push the animation right now? Let me tell you, I want to go to animation right now on my watch. Let's roll the animation. There it is. All right, Rich. I love this, John. And I can tell that you're sincere. I love you, too. Thank you, Bob. Sly Stallone is back on the grapevine today, along with his lady friend, Janice Dickinson. You might remember earlier this year, Janice Dickinson bore a child, or so he thought. Three DNA tests later, it was established that the baby was not sly. Well, now Janice is pregnant again. Sly says he's going to wear them out down there, the DNA shack, because he wants more tests to be done. Also today, a slap on the wrist. That is all the three doctors out in California got for apparently keeping Liz Taylor drugged out of her mind from 1983 to 1988. Liz has back problems. The three physicians prescribed for Ms.. Taylor over 1000 different medications. An expert in the case says that the prescriptions were so extensive that when he read the Rundown, he assumed the patient was dead.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1084.83,1177.2"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The three doctors will receive only reprimands. They didn't want to take it any further for fear of all the publicity. And goodness knows, we don't want any of that around here. Absolutely not. Great. But we'll keep these for seven here. Like grapevine notes, which has been silent for her son. Greg is an outdated, outdated player. Okay. Back to Rich. Still ahead now, an Eyewitness News at five. Bob talking. I will draw two grand prize winners for the trip to see Chicago in the Gateway City. Plus, Woodstock 94 gets off on a down. And coming up, reporters ask for a closer look at the O.J. Simpson case. But first, our final closing starts. That's for a living. Now she's making life easier for those who lose their hair because of chemotherapy and other health problems. I'm Deborah Stone. I'll have that story coming up next. Really on. It's decision time for the Orioles and for your future. Register now for fall classes at Anne Arundel Community College. Hi, I'm Marty Smith, the new president of Anne Arundel Community College. Don't be shut out of the classes that you want this fall. Register now by calling. Five, four one, two, two, four, two. Financial aid is available. Call today. WJC and its sponsors miss our audience and hope we can rejoin the national pastime. Hello, is this theme on this Saturday? Comedian Johnny Fortune is performing at the Galaxy Room. Who cares? 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Choose from hundreds of carpets featuring wear dated carpet certified imported by Monsanto and get it all installed for just $79. You'll save hundreds on carpet, hundreds and installation charges. Free financing to its bills. Carpet $79 Carpet installation sale through Monday just $79 installs at all three, announcing a special offering of 800 Toyota cars, trucks and vans to be sold as inventory clearance at the Maryland State Fairgrounds into ammonium. These are new untitled Toyotas from unsold dealer stock and distributor inventory. Nearly every Toyota model is available, and there's onsite financing from Toyota Motor Credit, including 2.9% ACR financing on all 94 Toyota Camrys. 800 new Toyotas as inventory clearance for three days starting August 11th at the fairgrounds in to Manila, Maryland. President Clinton and his cabinet stormed Capitol Hill in an effort to get the crime bill passed. As you'll remember, yesterday, the House shot down the measure in a stunning defeat. But lawmakers say it's not dead yet. Today, President Clinton dispatched more than 20 cabinet and administration officials to Capitol Hill for an intensive lobbying effort. Speaker Tom Foley told reporters the Democratic leadership plans to bring the legislation back to the floor as early as next week. During last night's session, Foley also delayed indefinitely action on health care. Today, President Clinton employed the same tactics as with his crime bill. He sent ten secretaries and more than a dozen senior officials to the Hill to lobby the lawmakers. Now, today's Healthwatch, a new study tonight suggesting smokers who get lung cancer have only their cigarets to blame.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1287.43,1394.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute says those who contract the disease cannot blame heredity. Researchers say it's just not in the genes. They do add that smokers who think they're safe because their parents smoked and never got lung cancer could be making a fatal mistake. In other health watch news. Undergoing treatment for cancer can be very uncomfortable, and sometimes it's made even more difficult when chemotherapy leads to loss of hair. Some patients buy wigs. But as Deborah Stone reports tonight, now a Baltimore woman is offering another option. Who could imagine that the suffering of a sewing machine could change someone's life? That's what happens when Kit Fellows sits down to sew. Kit is in the business of selling all kinds of hats, but her millinery shop has an unusual addition. She sells head coverings for women who have lost their hair. The one thing I'm worried about, Kit, though, is back here, I'm so bare. Mary Molnar is one of Kit's customers. She lost her hair because of chemotherapy and doesn't like wearing a wig. When she found this place, she spread the news to women in a cancer support group. Right away, when they hear of a place they can go to and get something that is fun for their family to see. Easy to wear, Cool and comfortable. It's just like a lifeline. Ray of sunshine comes into their lives. Kit makes lots of cool cotton head coverings. Some have flannel inside for extra softness. Some even have hair attached by Velcro. So you can take the hair out and the hairs on a separate piece if you want it to wash it. And then when you go to put it back in, it goes right back in very easily.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1395.24,1496.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It was five years ago that Kit made her first special head coverings. Someone came to see her and said she had a three year old niece who had leukemia. Since then, Kit has made a lot of her special hats for children. Kit has launched a national campaign in the millinery industry to address these needs. She herself charges only for materials in these hats, not for her labor. It's very difficult for me to put a price on that. And when I see the response from the people for what I've done for them, you can't put a price on that either. I feel like Kit came straight out of the heavens. I think somebody was watching over us. I really do. Deborah Stone, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Kit is hoping to convince major insurance companies to cover part of the cost of hats for cancer patients just as they do wigs. Well, it's 524. That means that we get to our second favorite part of this newscast. Five you rounded up cleaning up. Our city, of course, is topping our neighborhood news tonight. John is back to tell us about the campaign to attack the trash around Baltimore. And, you know, there's plenty of it in some of these alleys and on some of these streets. And I know it's been an ongoing concern of yours for many years. Yep, it is. And UPS and of the mayor and the mayor before him. Okay. Well, the public works department is going full speed ahead today to attend to that snarly problem. Today's cleanup kicked off this morning. In Union Square Park, the trash attack team, a group of more than 200 summer youth workers grabbed their rooms and their shovels and they went to work in the area near Fayette, Pratt and Monroe Streets.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1497.06,1587.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The project is part of Air Smoke's campaign for a cleaner Baltimore. So thus far, 175 neighborhoods have been swept up and picked up and straightened up. All that taking place over the past six weeks. A commendable effort. One might say the city is looking cleaner. You will admit that tonight. Spick and span, Richard. All right. Thank you, John. Still to come tonight at five on Eyewitness News, her off again on again. Military career is on hold again. We'll have the latest on Shannon Faulkner's fight to become the first female student at the Citadel. But first, finally, our closing stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average up almost 18 points. The Nasdaq up almost three and a half. The WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival. Pier six presents country music sensation Wynona Judd Saturday, August 27th. For tickets to see why not a jetted Pier six stop by Ticketmaster or call Teller charge at 6251 400. The WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival sponsored in part by the genuine Bell Atlantic Yellow Pages, is the book Baltimore canceled in very large numbers. Nine out of ten use it for genuine ballot binding Yellow Pages. Don't you have anything to fit me? No offense, Mr. Jones, but you are a little on the small side. I need more choices. Eric, give me those genuine yellow pages of choices. Italian, Greek, Chinese. You want more? Those are the restaurants. That's right. You put some meat on those bones and come back and sees nine of the ten used at Mexican barbecue. The genuine Bella Atlantic Yellow Pages. How about a smorgasbord? 1955. Nashua wins the Preakness with Eddie Arcaro aboard. Marlowe Furniture opens their doors in Washington to celebrate Marlowe. Meet you halfway. Final Saturday. Get half off the second item and half a year to pay.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1588.47,1711.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Buy one item at Marlowe's low warehouse price and get a second item for half price. Legendary prices since 1955. Half off the second item in half a year to pay. Saturday, 10 a.m. to midnight at Marlowe. Fox, Mitsubishi Security, the auto and truck discount center box, Mitsubishi. We got some other things I really wanted to ask you about. $1,000 for services. Excellent. And better selection to be sure. Stay within my budget. I got a better deal if I save $2,000 box metabolism. Really? Kind of. What? I didn't shop around. I came out to participation. I buy another car. That's Mitsubishi. I would kind of access to be seen by my next class. Fox Mitsubishi Security 6611 Security Boulevard, a direct factory authorized outlet. It's now 527 on this Friday evening in Baltimore. And for those of you just joining us, here's a quick recap of tonight's top stories. Day one of the baseball strike and no movement on either side. The first face to face bargaining session ended this afternoon with no progress reported. Meanwhile, if you're left holding tickets for canceled games, you can get an exchange, credit or refund. The 23 year old pizza delivery man is laid to rest today. Police now say they know who killed him. They're looking for these two men. Police have warrants out for 17 year old Samuel Small and 23 year old Joseph Benjamin. The two men are wanted for allegedly shooting Igor Barren shine Wednesday night when he delivered a pizza to a home on Virginia Avenue. City drug addicts were able to receive clean needles today. It sounds controversial, but it's all part of a new needle exchange program. The needle exchange van parked in East Baltimore this morning. Crews ready to trade dirty needles for clean ones.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1712.15,1810.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"City officials hope by implementing this program, they will be able to stop the spread of the HIV virus. Well, when the days grow shorter and the wind blows cold, a retired school principal becomes a small scale shipwright. George Bauman shows us the miniature fleet in his Maryland by George. From Christmas to Easter. Tom Kimbrell spends his spare time building scale models of ships and boats, real ships and real boats. Not car, but built plank by plank and detail by detail, inside and out. For the past 12 years, Toms built one boat each winter. We spent one winter building this magnificent model of a 1930 24 foot mahogany Chris Craft model, the Rolls-Royce of Runabouts. I want to take that. Make a boat like this. Approximately 200 hours labor in a boat of this size and complexity. And they don't make them anymore. Do they know anyone that has one of these now has a very valuable collector's item, particularly if it's still in good shape. Rich man's toy. Rich man's toy. Indeed. This is a typical skipjack. This particular one is the Willie Bennett, which was built in Invermay Inverness in Somerset County in 1899 by a gentleman named John Branford. This is a true scale model, three eight inch to the foot, which means that it is an exact replica reproduction of a skipjack both inside and out. Building the models provides Tom with an opportunity to be what he wishes he had been. If I had my choice and it was still possible, I think I would have been a wooden boat builder. I would have been a shipwright because it's a thoroughly fascinating and satisfactory sort of a living to make. Unfortunately, I was born 100 years too late. But he lives the dream with his models while whiling the winters away in Maryland.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1811.24,1931.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"By George. Tom has not decided what kind of a boat to build this winter, but build it. He will, says George. And if you know of a person, place or thing that George Baumann could profile in a Maryland by George here's the address right to Maryland by George. WJZ TV Television. Hill Baltimore, Maryland. Two one, two, one, one. Well, trying to top the original Woodstock is a tall order, as many of you know. And if you've seen the video this week, Woodstock has been great. But dozens of bands and more than 170,000 music fans are trying this weekend in a small New York town. It's Woodstock 94. And reporter John Huck is standing by live now. He has the music and the mood of the 25th anniversary concert. It's a totally different scene from the original Woodstock back in 1969, which was so much fun for those of us who remember that. Here's John Huck now live from Socrates, New York. John. Good afternoon from the site of Woodstock 94. There's been a population explosion of sorts here at the Woodstock Nation. At least 170,000 people are expected to fill the Winston farm there behind me. And people here are coming not to create the Woodstock of 1969, but to create a Woodstock they can call all their own. The cynics said this wouldn't be anything like Woodstock 69, but it sure looks a lot like its predecessor. The music and. The nudity. He's naked. He's a man. He's that naked man. And the mass of humanity that makes up Woodstock Nation. Some have come seeking to create their own myths about Woodstock. Everyone's been real friendly and everything to each other. And for whatever, you know, that's pretty cool. Others have come a bit jaded by the commercialism.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=1932.3,2040.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On TV, they say that we like to into money, and I think that's true. And they're like, we're into peace, love and happiness back in 69. That definitely has that touching feel. You know, he has a point. The Woodstock of 69 offered up free love and free admission. Woodstock 94 has the souvenir condom and pay per view. And there are other differences. How long you're going to Woodstock and then let you park for everyone. Want to check in with mom? Well, use the cellular phone. And if the moshing gets to be too much, there's always a shower nearby. We're lucky there's even water here because we woke up and it was so hot there. Intense. And we feel disgusting. And it's the only way we can actually feel clean. And if you didn't think they showered at Woodstock, look at this. Whoever heard of personal grooming at Woodstock? The Woodstock 94 lineup also reflects the change. After a quarter century of rock, Woodstock veterans like Joe Cocker will be there. But so will newer groups, and the range of styles couldn't be more different. Well, the people who came to hear Peter Gabriel and the Neville Brothers mashed with Metallica, they better because once in the festival, no one can leave. And here's the scene right now. You can probably see a few people at least do a little moshing down there. Right now, this is crowded as it looks. The crowds are expected to swell the next few days when headliners like Joe Cocker take stage and when Cocker does take stage, he'll play to an audience, many of whom were only in diapers or perhaps not even born yet. When he sang Woodstock a generation ago. Reporting live from Saugerties, New York, I'm John Hope.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2041.69,2131.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Back to you. All right, John, thanks a lot. And be sure to watch Eyewitness News all weekend for more of the music and the colorful people at Woodstock 94. You remember what a difference I remember. You and I were like, what, three years old in the first one? Actually, I was getting ready to go to Woodstock, the original Woodstock. And I said, Well, I think I got West one cross country for the whole summer. Brilliant. I was already married, Bob. I'm going to back your whole life. It seems that way. All right. Otherwise, we have some showers and thundershowers heading our direction. We'll take a look at those just and take a look at the temperatures. Very humid. Sticking at 86 dew point, 75 humidity, up to 70%. Winds southeast at nine from a 30.1 at each. Rising air quality in the moderate range this afternoon. The good times for tomorrow and sunrise and a hot and humid weekend. 617 sets of 805. An automotive model you enclose out must have balloons. So here are some balloons. And there must be a catchy jingle. So here's the jingle. Of course, all of this isn't for your ordinary model. You're in close up. It's for accurate. The best selling luxury imported in America. But still, even your local Acura dealer isn't above having a good old fashioned model year and blowout. Lease the legend at your greater Baltimore accurate dealer. Doctors are waging war on sexually transmitted diseases. Meet a local doctor who has the latest in a promising herpes vaccine, but stresses the need for more precautions among sexually active teenagers. And you'll meet a local crusader who has turned a personal tragedy into a public campaign. His battle to convince more African-Americans who donate blood and help save lives.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2132.33,2232.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the tragedy that strikes behind closed doors child abuse. See what's being done to help parents stop taking their anger out on their children. On time, Sunday morning at ten. Don't be misled by false negative ads. Here are the facts about Paris Glenn Jennings record. When irresponsible cuts by the Schaefer Steinberg administration caused a financial crisis for the counties. Paris Glendening won praise for effective financial management. Now Prince George's has a $38 million surplus. Glen Denning has the experience to grow our economy, change priorities, Cut waste. Invest in the education, public safety and jobs we need. That's leadership. That's Parris Glendening. Whether brought to you by the Yellow Pages, nine out of ten people use the genuine blue Planet. Yellow Pages. C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic, Scotland. It really has a nice ring to it. We're not just a telephone company anymore. Regular people going to do all sorts of stuff over the telephone and you go shopping, see a movie. It's the stuff that you read about in science fiction novels. Where are your friends or right in your community? Names changed to Bill Winick, but I'm still Jeff. We're going to do the same things that we did for our customers before, but we're going to do it again. This is the beginning of the dream, and the dream is only going to get better. C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic, the heart of communication. And now back to Eyewitness News at five. You were asking if it's raining. I just gave Bernard the car, man. I told you not to get your car wash. It is. I'm here, but I'm getting my car waxed. Oh, that's a lot of help. I hope so. I made it. It.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2233.07,2328.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's good. And your Rolls-Royce doesn't need to look like the Bentley. Both Um, we have a couple of showers around the region. We'll take a look at those showers on radar right now. Richard. There you go. Moving up from southern Maryland and northern Virginia, some showers and thunderstorms. The strongest areas of these storms right now, a big one just moved through Rehoboth Beach, just northeast of Salisbury. Big storms over the eastern shore of Caroline County. Some big stuff over there heading toward the Dover area. Some showers across portions of and Arundel all across southern Maryland, showers and thunderstorms and southwest of Richmond for the time being. We have some light stuff around the Baltimore region, at least appearing up on radar. But to our southwest, that's where this stuff is coming from, just beginning to develop. So we still may see some showers and thundershowers activity this evening. Temperature wise, a very, very muggy 84. And Baltimore around the rest of the region generally in the mid 80s, 80 in Dover, 81, Ocean City, 90 down in Richmond. And humidity definitely came back big time today. 85, 70 normal is 86 and 66 when some of the bay south southwest, 12 to 22. Water temperature still warm at 78 degrees. Severe weather boxes out for portions of West Virginia down into western Kentucky. Showers and storms popping up in this very muggy, muggy air mass that's along the East Coast. High pressure off the Atlantic coast, pumping in all this warm, humid air. But there's some relief up to our northwest, a cool front up in northwest Canada. So like we had last weekend, the same kind of air mass is actually beginning to make its move. And it's going to be here by Sunday afternoon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2328.69,2417.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And at that time, with temperatures in the low to mid 90s, a lot of humidity. Watch out for some strong thunderstorms to develop across our region this afternoon. You can see these storms developing down our south with the cloud cover just bubbling up in the warm human air. For the time being, we still have generally hazy skies up to our north southeast Pennsylvania, also clear from about New York down through central Delaware. But that's going to change as showers and storms popping up in this warm, humid air mass that we've got around the region. If you head out tomorrow, temperatures are going to be a little warmer than they were today, up to at least 90, maybe some low 90s across the area. Humid afternoon, good at the beaches all weekend long. Temperatures generally in the mid 80s. But Sunday night look out for some strong thunderstorms to move across that region as well. Travel index tomorrow about a six in the Baltimore area, 93 before it's all said and done. So it's going to be one of the warmer days we've seen recently has been this warm in a couple of weeks, actually. Tonight, forecast looks like this. Yes, warm and humid. Some showers and thunderstorms are possible. The low about 72 degrees. And for tomorrow, partly to mostly sunny. Good chance of a late afternoon or evening thunderstorm tomorrow. Isolated will be isolated. Won't be all across the region. 88 to 93 low tomorrow night, down to about 74 degrees. All right, Richard. Yes. Well, as you well know, we're over here for a special reason, because last week you promised that you were going to give away a couple of free trips for two tonight. And are you ready? Ladies and gentlemen, for the grand prize, the drawing you send in your entrance.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2418.24,2512.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Richard, it's time for us to give away two trips to our Southwest Airlines Turbulence contest for correctly identifying the artists we played on our air over the last couple of weeks. Each winner is going to the Southwest Airlines Music Festival, features Chicago at the Riverfront Amphitheater and beautiful downtown St Louis, Missouri. The two grand prize winners and the guests will travel to Saint Louis, courtesy of Southwest Airlines and stay at the Sofa Concourse Hotel. All right, let's. I'll close my eyes. I'll turn around. Now, the correct answer is a Chuck Berry, Patti LaBelle. Najee. And I am like you and me, you must have on your entry. Look at this. Yes, this is okay. We've got. Got your age address, phone number, My number. Only hold on a minute. Absolutely. Absolutely. Now, this is. This is Beverly. I mean, this is our winner. Okay, So there is Barbra Letterman. Congratulations, Barbra. She is what she has guessed. Chuck Berry. She has the correct entry of Chuck Berry. I want to congratulate her on that. There she is. She lives in Cadence Ville, Amala Road. And there's the winner, Chuck Berry. That's one winner. Sorry, Billy. I'm honored. I know. Okay. Number two. All right, What can I do? Patti LaBelle and Stefanie Nelson is another winner, 32 year old fan of Patti LaBelle. Fantastic. Is this a great evening on the market? Right away. I love it. Congratulations. If you didn't win the grand prize, don't worry. We're going to draw the names of 11 runners up and they're going to win tickets to the WJC Harbor Ladies contest. We'd like to thank everyone who entered, really appreciate all the great things happening in the truck race. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Bob. Excellent contest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2512.73,2606.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Still ahead on Eyewitness News at five. How would you like to walk in one of these beautiful animals into your home? We're going to show you how. A new year and a new. Two emissions test. I'm Dave Serio. And I'll tell you what you ought to know. Coming up. About a year ago. Year and a half now, I was diagnosed with that chronic, mild genius leukemia. As an African-American, the odds of my finding a bone marrow transplant, which is what is necessary, are very slim. That's another reason why it's it's very important for people to come out and to give as frequently. And whenever they can lend a hand and give blood on August 30th, call one 800. Give blood. Jerry Chevrolet Jio and E.tv salute the O's in their quest for the 94 pennant. It's a tough night for the 94 model year and Gerry several model year and close outs in every car, truck and van is included. There is no limit on space. Everything must go for a grand slam. There are new gear present. Jerry's got them. And the only thing better than a selection. There's Jerry's low prices. WJC and its sponsors miss our Oreos and hope we can rejoin the national pastime. How can we make satisfy you? Well, I promised my daughter I'd buy lunch if we get this thing running. Then try our new 99 cent daily double, a juicy double cheeseburger with lettuce and tomato juice. $0.99 for a limited time. How about some fries? Get them with a Coke for just 299. Not to mention for other extra value meals for just 299. Each person matter. This thing hasn't started in ten years. The 99 cent daily double. What you want is what you get.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2608.11,2714.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I think Donald's today, you ought to know, is brought to you by Metro Auto parts, your headquarters for recon remanufactured engines. Don't buy a new car by requiring manufactured engine or econ engines guaranteed for 12 months or 36,000 miles for as low as $829 exchange. Plus you'll receive a coupon book good for $150 in additional savings. With your guaranteed engine, you receive five for Joe. Two gallons of freeze. An old filter update spark plugs, thermostat gasket and power of handling will deliver and pick up your old engine free. We can also recommend someone to install it for you for as low as $350 at all five Metro Auto Parts stores Rosie, Arbutus, Aberdeen, Alcan and Bel Air. Last week we told you about the changes coming in the current state emissions tests. Also that the tests will be harder for your car to pass. But Dave Serio says you ought to know maintenance is the key to a passing grade. Starting in January of 95, the emissions testing program is going to change. And this change means that some cars that are passing now in the emissions test program may not pass in 95 or 96. So you have to get prepared. Now, the easiest way to get prepared is maintenance. There are some things you ought to know that make sure your car passes in the next couple of years. For example, Plug's spark plugs should be changed every 30,000 miles. Your oil should be changed every 3000 miles and also every 15,000 miles or so. Your car should go in for just a checkup. They'll check your computer system. They'll check your emission system to make sure that everything is operating properly. These items are the crucial items that will allow your car to pass in the next coming years.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2714.55,2813.78"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Also, make sure there hasn't been any alterations done to your car, whether you bought the car used and alterations were done ahead of time or whether you had them done over the years. You've owned the car. These cars have to be put back to factory specifications. If not and your car fails, it's going to be extremely difficult to get it to pass. So make sure your car doesn't have any kind of alterations done to it and make sure your maintenance is up to date. These are the things that you ought to know. I'm Dave Serio for Channel 13. All right, Dave. Well, Dave says if your car does fail the new test, all repair work must be done by a state certified emissions technician. You cannot do the work yourself. The media will not see pictures of the grisly murder scene in the O.J. Simpson case. Our World Wrap begins tonight in Los Angeles, where our judge, Lance Ito says no to reporter requests to see the gruesome photos of Nicole Simpson and Ronald Goldman. The judge says he doesn't want potential jurors influenced by graphic descriptions in the media. Judge Ito also refused to release transcripts of secret meetings dealing with the contents of that mystery envelope. It's back and forth for Shannon Faulkner. She was scheduled to enter the court cadence at the Citadel on Monday after winning her case in court. But today, a federal appeals court blocked her entry at the school's request. Faulkner would have been the first woman ever allowed admission to the all male military school. There is much more ahead on Eyewitness News tonight at 6:00. Al Sanders joins us now from the Newsroom with a look at some of the stories we're still working on. Al.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2814.41,2904.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Thank you. Return to our coverage of the baseball strike. Day one continues. We'll show you where you can still catch a ballgame in Maryland. And explain why a local group needs your help because no game means no leftovers for them. And you can swing it and jostle it and never spell a drop. So says the advertising. We let Dick buy this magical tray to find out if it lives up to its billing. Those stories and a lot more coming your way tonight at six. Now let's join Bob and his buddies outdoors. Thank you. We're back with the Laurie in the center. And George, you brought with some Bob's buddies. They're all going to tell us about the golden retriever rescue advocation and training program called Great. You've probably heard about I've mentioned it many times, being a big golden retriever fan. Particularly fond of this organization. Tell us a little bit about how great works. Well, we we take in dogs. Usually their owner give up. We placed about 200 dogs last year and about 200 the year before. We take them in from all different sources, animal shelters or individual owners, and then we try to find the best home for each individual dog. And I know you've screened the people very, very carefully, don't you? We screened very carefully, and they are required to fill out an application and we check references and whatnot before the dogs are placed out. And that and if any time they can't keep the dog, they have to return it to us so we can take it back in and find a new home for it. Has the number of Golden retrievers particularly increased for the last few years in looking for homes? I'm not so sure whether the number has increased, but there are a lot of people that breed them now just just to make a buck and they don't follow up with their puppies and whatnot.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=2904.86,3004.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And so people need to find a place to place a dog and then they're kind of stuck. Right. Okay. Well, they're a wonderful breed. Needless to say, I'm very prejudiced because I've had lots of golden tears. Who do you have with you today? Quick, we have Missy and we have J.J.. Hi, guys. And these are going to be available for adoption. Just available. Missy is in a permanent foster home now. Okay, Now they. Are you going to have a adoption day coming up tomorrow? Can you tell us a little bit about it? Right. It'll be at Townsend Common, right in downtown Townsend from one and to four. And we'll be there with all the foster dogs that we have available right now for adoption. And people are welcome to come out, fill out an application, and we'll talk to them there and take a look at the dogs that we have. And you have one of organizations. You have a terrific newsletter that you can send away for support. We hold it for is called Great News. We've got a phone number for you to call if you're in. And golden retriever adoption. And it tells you that golden retrievers and the tells you little stories about the dogs. The number to call if you want to become a foster dog owner or show up tomorrow at 2000. Comments 703 It's in Virginia (703) 620-6593. There you see it on screen. (733) 620-6593. Guys, good luck. Your beautiful dogs, great family animals. But you need room. You need space for a dog this size. You really do. Thank you guys very much for coming. Thank you, Richard. All right, Bob. Beautiful animals. They were beautiful. But you know, Richard, everything is beautiful in its own way. Well, I would in fact, I got sing that song, But we must move right along into sports.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3004.55,3095.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What's? Huh? Well, I heard something about a baseball strike. I may be just a vicious rumor, but we're going to look into it. The news at five continues. Stay with us. Maryland faces a budget deficit of over $900 million. Now, Parris Glendening is promising over $300 million in new state spending and deals to get endorsements and campaign contributions. What we need here is a little common sense. You can't cut a $900 million deficit by adding $300 million to it. We can fix the budget mess. Not with phony promises, with no how, integrity and a little common sense. Mickey Steinberg forgot to tell me. You have to see this. She was the shyest little girl in Rockport, Maine, until Andre touched her heart. Do you think you opened her eyes? When I got in, We can travel around the world and showed her what real friends are for. Andre Andre. Based on a true story. Debut gig. Special previews this Saturday, August 13th and Sunday, August 14th. Check newspapers for matinees. Mr. Chairman, I'm not here merely to remind you that Lincoln Mercury dealers are selling more cars than you are. I'm here to blame you. Maybe if you made quality cars like Lincoln Mercury, we'd be able to match their summer deals. Right, guys? The Lincoln Mercury Summer sales drive is on now with great deals across the board, like Mercury Cougar, XR seven, with its wraparound interior of standard dual airbags and more. Any more questions? See your Lincoln Mercury dealer today. Sports brought to you by the Yellow Pages. Nine out of ten people use the genuine I Yellow Pages. C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic Scotland. It really has a nice ring to it. We're not just the telephone company anymore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3096.22,3213.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Regular people going to do all sorts of stuff over the telephone. And you go shopping, see a movie. It's the stuff that you read about in science fiction novels. Where are your friends or right in your community? Names changed to Bill Winick, but I'm still Jeff. We're going to do the same things that we did for our customers before, but we're going to do it better. This is the beginning of the dream, and the dream is only going to get better. C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic, the heart of communication. And now back to Eyewitness News at five. Well, no batting practice going on now at Oriole Park. And it usually would have been. Yep. We'd be hearing that sound, that reverberating sound. What was that? That was. Why are you doing that? Stop it, will you? What in the bad. Richard, how is the strike affected your life? Well, personally, I didn't get to go to the game that night, and I have tickets for the 22nd of August, which I probably will not now be able to use. And I'm sorry about that. Were you taking notes when Stan was telling all the different ways that you can get your money? Yes, I know that if I get it in by December, the things will happen in January, not early February. But then I understand that it is not a difficult time. Well well, we're into day one, Richard. This is day one of the Major League Baseball strike of 1994. And as we talked about earlier in this program, there were negotiations today, but very little, if any, significant progress was made. And so the players have packed up their things and gone their separate ways. Oriole players especially disappointed about the work stoppage because they were going good last couple of weeks, just two and a half games out of a playoff spot in the American League.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3213.97,3300.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We're all going to be in the exact same situation and it's not going to benefit one team more than the other, one team more than the other. We start to play some good ball and on our last road trip and, you know, we're not ten, ten games out of wildcard spots. So, you know, that's what we get back to playing ball. That's what we're going to be shooting for. Mark I in the Orioles now on an open ended unpaid vacation. And for the big salary, fellas, this is going to be a very expensive little hiatus that they're going on. We took some of the big salary, I think the top, top salaries of Major League Baseball. This is what these guys are burn in per day. But Bobby Bonilla makes 5.7 million, so he's getting knocked out of 31 grand per day. Now, look, I mean, really, you don't think these guys are overpaid? Good golly. Rookies losing 26 grand a day off of this $4.8 million salary. And you know, you see the other guys and there's a 27,003, 22. Those guys only make 5 million a year. So that's what some of the big boys are burning off per day as a strike goes on. Of course, another way to look at is they've already got millions in the bank. So it's monopoly money at that point. That's a quick hit on sports for now. We will have more on the strike for you coming up on the news at 6:00. We will also have a preview of tonight's NFL game down in Washington. The skins on the chiefs and second round highlights from the PGA Championship. Out in Oklahoma, those items and the rest of the day in sports coming up in just about an hour on Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3301.69,3385.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's all right, John. When we come back, we're going to check Bob Kirk's five day forecast. Last year, the ballpark's blackboard was near an altar. And now the strike just might keep them away for a while. We'll see what's cooking with the ballparks favorite and your vendor couple. When we come back. Oh, no. At Domino's, get 2 million pizzas plus unlimited toppings. 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Job now at Domino's get two medium pizzas plus unlimited toppings. Just all the toppings you want. Only 1199. They're always the best quality. No, the best value. Only 1199 and no body on top of that. Coming up Monday night on Eyewitness News at five. Now that the baseball strike has begun, you can't go to Camden Yards and see the Orioles.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3385.75,3531.9"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But can you still go to see Camden Yards? We'll tell you what team officials are planning to do about stadium tours. That's Monday night at five here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Now the five day forecast. Here's Robert. All right. We have some showers and thundershowers perhaps around the area tonight. A slight chance tomorrow afternoon, but it's going to get hot and humid up to 92 on Sunday as this cold front moves in. Hot day, low 90s, a good chance of some strong thunderstorms late in the afternoon on Sunday, perhaps even as early as May 3:00. Dries out gets beautiful for Monday and Tuesday. 83 down to 6180 with sunshine on Tuesday down to 61. Dry conditions Wednesday. A little more humidity comes back. Maybe a chance for why these guys are up to 85 Richard. All right. Viable, as you know, everyone's been talking about the baseball strike and about the people who are being affected by it. We decided to see what's cooking with two people who spend a whole lot of their time in the stands at Camden Yards. Mary and David Torres, they met, they fell in love and they even got married downtown at Oriole Park. Mary as an usher, Dave is a hotdog vendor. Hi, Group. Hi. They are you know, they touched on it a little bit on Nightline last night. They talked to some stadium employees. But why Why don't we hear it right from you? What does the strike mean to you in terms of being able to pay your bills? Well, we both have day jobs were fully employed people during the day, but we were saving this money for our house. And so we're going to be out a few thousand for the house, probably.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3532.59,3619.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And as far as cooking dinner and what's cooking, normally I'd be buying a hotdog from this man for dinner tonight. So now we have to make separate plans for dinner. I don't get to eat my stadium food tonight. You might be healthier. You never know. I mean, his hotdogs are fine to, you know, to a limit, but only if you buy them from him. That's right. And we always do, Of course. Now, how long have you guys been married? It'll be a year and three weeks. Mazel tov. That means. Thank you. Thanks for your time. Now, as you look around that ballpark tonight, you see there's no batting practice. What kind of sentimental feelings do you have about the place where you guys sort of fell in love? It's really pretty sad. I really am disappointed. I was counting on finishing out this entire year. You know, every game we were going to be working on our anniversary this year. We had a home game. And I guess you have to take me out to dinner now. So it's really sad. I mean, I really hate it. Usually in about 15 minutes you'd have kids running in your top speed for autographs, crowding around out here to try to get autographs. And it's just it's I think it's really sad. I'm really sorry that this had to happen. But, you know, it's affecting everybody, not just us. But I feel bad for the fans. You guys are happily married. Absolutely. Yes. David, what's that on your T-shirt? It's the number one. Number four. Number six beer vendors here, they sell bud. Which ones you are? I'm way down the list in hotdogs. Okay. Hey, what about Bob Merkle, who is running that camera there to give you your fabulous.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3621.0,3707.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You're replaceable. What's cooking aprons. All right. They will be on display at the Smithsonian Institution. Oh, well, thank you very much. You could never thank us enough, but thanks for trying. Well, that's it. I wanted to take just a second. I want to thank you, John, and you, Robert, for being so nice to me this week. I've never done this program before. I've enjoyed it. It's been arduous. Rich in something like 2 or 3 times. It wasn't well, I didn't really mean it. And we're crazy about you. All right. Anyway, that does wrap things up at 1135. I'm Richard Sharon for Sally will be back on Monday. Well, I'll see you back on Monday with these folks. We turn things over to Al and to Denise now for Eyewitness News at six. Al, Andy. Thank you, Richard. Coming up next, baseball players pack up and walk out. We'll update negotiations and take you to the only game around. After years of controversy, Baltimore's first needle exchange program hits the streets. And it promises you won't spill a drop. We let Dick buy it. You're watching Jay-Z TV with Baltimore's most watched 6 p.m. newscast. In real time, closed captioning for the hearing impaired. This is eyewitness news at six with al sanders and Denise Cobb. The gates are locked in the stands at Oriole Park in Camden Yards are virtually deserted. And for the moment, baseball is on hold. Tonight, we have team coverage of day one of the strike against Major League Baseball. At least the owners and players sat down face to face and talked today. Well, yes, they did. But sports director John Duran says nothing was said to bring the two sides any closer together. No, but but the point is good.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3708.57,3804.91"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, they could have just said, well, I'm mad as I can be and I'm not going to take it anymore. At least the players union called the owners and said, can we get together and talk to this about this thing? And even though there wasn't a breakthrough, the fact is you can't have a settlement if you're not talking. So at least that's something. Not a particularly productive meeting up in New York today as the negotiators for the baseball owners, the baseball players union got together shortly after 12 noon to try and thrash this thing out. The players presented some ideas on revenue sharing, which the owners may or may not have listened to. But when it got around to the salary cap issue, both sides remained adamant the owners demand a cap. The players will not accept one. Here's the owners, Representative Richard Ravitch. The question here, ladies and gentlemen, is one very simple one. The players went out on strike. Their average compensation is $1.2 million. And all we have been trying to find out is how much more do they want? And we never get an answer to that question. And so the strike is on, the games are off and the players and the paying customers can now do little more than just sit around and wait and hope that this thing does not last very long. The Orioles finished up the pre strike phase of their schedule with a rainout. Big storm moved through town just 9:00 last night. And as soon as it was officially washed out, the players finished packing their stuff and headed home, not knowing when they would be back, but pretty confident that they will be back and that things will eventually get back to normal.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3805.3,3902.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Baseball will survive. There will be more games. The stands will be full. TV cameras will be around. All the reporters will be here. They will. They will get it solved. It's only August and the season knows. And until October, I mean, you know, and then we have the playoffs and then a World Series after that. So, I mean, everybody realizes it's not the end of the season. And Chris Hoiles and the Orioles team that stood just two and a half games out of the American League's wild card position at the time of the work stoppage. Obviously, the shorter the strike, the better off they're going to be because they'll have more time to make up that two and a half games. But at this point, they don't have a whole heck of a lot of control over that issue, and neither do we. As we see Brady Anderson departing Camden Yards and leaving. We said, wait, you knew it was a bad time last week when that guy who lives in Australia bought a nonrefundable ticket home for the strike. That's when you knew it was going to going to happen. Boy, this Richard Ravitch didn't sound anything like he a very hard, hard line about this. As I took Boog and I were talking about last week. That's one of the problems here, is that at this point, a lot of this battle is not so much about dollars and cents. It's not so much about what's fair. It's about muscling up and getting testosterone on one another. No. I could I could phrase it more in delicately, but I said, you know, it gets to be a shoving match. And I think at some point it's going to be helpful if some owners get involved, maybe some players reps.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3904.48,3986.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The federal government is talking about getting involved that my reservations about that being a good idea but. Well, but but at least both sides are talking about it. And if they can, through some sort of mediation, I think it's going to be necessary. All right. Thank you, John. See a little later. Well, today's strike also left the visiting Boston Red Sox and their fans with nothing to do but pack up and head home. Alex, to media reports. For a lot of people in Baltimore, it was sad to see them go. It was like the spirit of baseball wrestling up against the glass of the Stupor Hotel, waiting for one last look, one last autograph. Players were mostly waiting for a ride home. A limousine. Like other teams out on the road, the Boston Red Sox were left to find their own way home today. The strike left them with such mortal chores as checking out and buying their own airplane tickets for the seat number. That checklist, the mundane became a media moment. Now that baseball has gone out of summer and might not be back next, I always hope that something gets taken care of and it gets resolved so they can keep playing, but it doesn't look like that's going to happen. Hopefully it can happen sometime soon. But until then, you know, you just since it was a limousine, do what you have to do is sit and wait by your phone for the call, I guess. That's right. Exactly. But the call going out at the stover was for taxis and a strike is taking a lot of people for a ride. Definitely going to affect everybody in the hotel, in the hotel industry. I was just thinking, usually it's the driver that picks up the luggage in the truck from the people there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=3987.1,4077.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The concession stands, everything. It's going to be a bit of a mess for everybody. Yeah, I hope it's a short strike. We have had a lot of people in our industry in the hospitality and tourism industry whose livelihoods depend on on baseball, even though there is no denying the reality of the financial impact of the strike. It's the emotional wallop that hurts most today. It might be good for them, but I don't think it's right for the fans of baseball. Yeah, they're making enough money on it right now. But while the flesh and bone of baseball flies apart, you got to go, man. Yeah, the spirit makes do. I'm kind of, kind of disappointed, but I guess I'm going to get triple-A autographs since I'm from Rochester, so I can still stay with the hobby, even though the strikes on us. Because there's no guarantee when the limos of summer will be back. Alex To me for Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Many businesses are trying to put together other attractions to keep their baseball customers coming to Baltimore. No one can predict how long the strike will last, but the Orioles have decided how they will handle ticket refunds. Fans wishing to hold tickets to any remaining games canceled for this season can exchange them for regular season games next year. With the exception of opening day season, ticket holders are also being offered credit for any games lost this season on their 1995 ticket accounts. If they send canceled game tickets via certified mail to the Baltimore Orioles Post office Box 29937. Baltimore 21230937. Starting September 1st, fans can get refunds for any home games canceled this month by either sending them to the address on your screen or by bringing the tickets to all nation's bank.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4077.55,4182.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Maryland National Bank and American Security Bank branches in Maryland, Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C.. And beginning October 1st, refunds will be offered for any games canceled in September. At the same banks around the area, this refund offer expires at the end of the year. The ripple effects of a major league strike often stretch much further than you might imagine, hurting people who have absolutely nothing to do with the game. Deborah Stone is standing by live at Camden Yards to tell us how the strike is affecting food supplies for the hungry. Deb? Well, Al, you may have never thought about it, but at the end of every game here at Camden Yards, there is a lot of cooked food that is left over. A group called Project Hunger helps get that food to those who need it, but the strike has put an end to that. The game was a rainout, but Louis Carr still had work to do late last evening. Mr. Carr is the outreach director at Baltimore City Temple and last night he was at the ballpark collecting leftover food. Today, ballpark hotdogs were on the menu at City Temples Food Kitchen. A nonprofit group called Project Hunger came up with the idea of preventing the waste of leftover food from Camden Yards. There's 81 home games. Each game provides usually anywhere from 500 to 1000 meals. So that's 40 to 80,000 meals a year that we distribute to several shelters and food kitchens in the area. About 200 people a day come to the food kitchen at Baltimore City Temple. And ballpark food is part of the menu, sometimes twice a week. Project Hunger has become a part of our routine here. It's helped us. It helped us immensely to, you know, to get on with feeding the people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4182.67,4284.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But the baseball strike means there will be no leftovers at Camden Yards. It's a strange consequence of the walkout that the hungry will have less food to eat. Now Project Hunger must find alternate ways to provide food. But we're going to do it. Project Hunger is step up our efforts, gather our resources, and try to combat that drop off in food through other resources that we'll find. If you can help provide food or volunteers for Project Hunger, you can call 5281637. Now, besides the Baltimore City Temple Project, Hunger also provides food for the Utah Center, the Shiloh Baptist Church of Christ and the Bethel Army Soup Kitchen now have since Project Hunger had advance warning, as did we all about the strike. Have any other groups been able to come forward to help out here? Absolutely. The house and town center is already planning a nonperishable food drive and also a clothing drive to begin in September. And I'm sure that that will help. Thank you. Deborah Stone reporting live, Camden Yards once again. If you want to help Project Hunger, you can call 5281637. No charges yet after a southwest Baltimore man is shot to death during an apparent ongoing dispute with a female neighbor. It happened shortly before noon in the 2500 block of Frederick Avenue. Witnesses tell us the woman got a gun from her car, shot the man on the street and chased him into his home and continued firing at him. The man was shot several times. A four year old boy who apparently got in the middle of the feud was struck on the back of the head with a two by four. He is in stable condition at an area hospital. Police have identified two suspects in the murder of a 23 year old Russian immigrant shot to death while delivering pizza.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4285.01,4384.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Warrants are out on 17 year old Samuel Small and 23 year old Joseph Benjamin. A third suspect has not yet been identified. Police say the three men, one of them armed, approached Igor Balanchine Wednesday night as he was delivering pizza when they demanded money. Balanchine allegedly resisted and he was shot to death. Balanchine was buried today. Wednesday was his first day delivering pizzas for his company. He had only been in this country 18 months. Baltimore's controversial needle exchange program got under way today. Today, city health crews began handing out clean needles to drug addicts with the hopes of stopping the spread of Aids. There are those who criticize the program, but Suzanne Collins says it's welcomed by addicts and their families. After just two hours on North Caroline Street, ten addicts had registered with the needle exchange program. Old needles were turned in and new ones handed out. Two people even signed up for counseling. One woman says her brother is addicted and this could save his life. The family goes through a lot because they don't want to see him like that. They really don't want to be like they are, but they just got into it, got addicted to it, and it's hard to get out of. Tell me about your brother. Do you think he'll use this needle exchange ban? Yes, I think he won't matter. I know he will. The new needles can be traced with barcodes used ones can be tested to see if the program is reducing the spread of Aids and whether the needles turned in have been shared. We'll be able to look at a little bit of blood left in a needle that comes back and be able to see by what. How many people's DNA is in that needle? The city government is passing out free needles to drug users right across the street here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4385.4,4481.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's promoting going out on the streets, not shutting it down. Members of the Lyndon LaRouche Political Party protested on the band's first day, and some neighborhood people didn't like the idea either. For me, it seems like they are condoning that behavior, and I just don't approve of it. But a minister says he hoped it would help some of the young addicted people in the families of his congregation. I feel compassion for them. I don't have Aids. I feel that, again, it's an addiction. It's an illness, and that you have to have a health approach to it. The drug users who register with the needle exchange don't have to give their real name or address. They get a number. And the city and state police have agreed not to do surveillance around the van for future drug arrests. A 25 year addict plan to use the needle exchange van. He doesn't have Aids, but worries about it. I think it's a very, very good thing that the city is doing. I think the mayor is right on the situation. And I just wish that people would have open minds and open hearts and just give it a chance. The city hopes not only addicts will be spared, but also their lovers and their newborn babies. Suzanne Collins, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. The needle exchange program also offers free HIV and tuberculosis testing. A couple of hundred young men and women continue their attack on trash and filth today. And one city neighborhood is better for it. It's all part of Mayor Smoke's campaign for a cleaner. Baltimore Public Works employees and the trash attack team, which is made up of 200 summer youth workers, grab brooms and shovels and set out to clean up the neighborhoods around Fayette, Pratt and Monroe Streets.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4481.52,4573.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So far, the project has been very successful. Nearly 175 neighborhoods have been swept up, picked up and straightened up over the past six weeks. Well, the Naval Academy in Annapolis opened its doors today to family and friends of its newest midshipmen. This is parents weekend after what must have seemed like the longest summer of their young lives. The 1200 men and women of the Academy class of 1988 greeted their families, decked out in the spit and polish of their new uniforms. This weekend, the plebes will have a chance to relax and visit with friends and parents and to show off some of the new skills that they have acquired this summer at the Naval Academy in their dress. White. Yes, looks good. Still ahead on Eyewitness News, the major leagues may. Be on strike. But baseball is still being played in Maryland. And starting tonight, this could be the hottest ticket in town, according to the manufacturer. It is almost impossible to spill a drink when you carry it on this tray. You can almost spin it over your head. Do you believe that I'm the guilt that will put it to the test coming up. And 25 years later, America returns to Woodstock. We'll take you there when we come back. If you don't have a ticket for Woodstock, you've come to the right place. Aerosmith. Santana. The Red Hot Chili Peppers. The Spin Doctors. The world's gearing up for the concert of a lifetime, and we've taken our cameras to where it's all happening. Join Entertainment Tonight behind the scenes for a special report, Reliving Woodstock. And speaking of music, our own John Tesh is hitting the Rock East to do a little performing of his own. But don't miss out. Only on my next Entertainment Tonight weeknights at 730.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4574.58,4673.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Jay-Z. Well, I wanted to check in from all the traffic. The traffic team said it was okay. Get your motor running with Don Scott Marty Bass and the traffic team. Rise and shine in the Morning Edition weekdays on Channel 13. Mexican cooking good Mexican food should be playful. A little surprise. So I have this idea for Santa's fancy larder. I don't roll it. I stack it layers of chicken, cheese, roasted tomato sauce, zesty black bean relish, one on top of the other. So when everybody. You taste it all. Hey, you want to try it? If I make you another one. The Santa Fe enchilada teaches the recipes and stresses the food. Surprise. Not from a laxative, please. That's why Ex-Lax pills come in regular, extra gentle and maximum relief. Take the strength you need. And Ex-Lax pills will guarantee gentle relief within eight hours. No surprises. Today's Ex-Lax. Better quality makes Toyota a better value and Toyota Camry is better. Value could save you thousands of pounds. Kelley Blue Book says that in just one year, a camry's worth over $1,000 more than the Ford Taurus in two years, over 2500. That's value and money in your pocket and trade in time. Toyota. The car is worth owning. The dealer's worth seeing. It has been almost two months since 31 year old George Hite fell down and hit his head while he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. He slipped into a coma and died this past Tuesday night. Today, before his family went to the funeral home to receive guests, they talked with Richard Chair. Well, all I can say is I'm just sorry it happened. And. I feel like our hearts are broken, but not enough to bring him back. So I would like to have it ended.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4674.35,4800.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Hollywood City police say they were trying to arrest an agitated George Hite when he fell and hit his head. Later, slipping into a coma. Eyewitness accounts differ. The end came earlier this week. I was with him when he passed away, and he was very emotional. It was very comforting to know that he was not there by himself, that someone was with him when he passed away, that there was someone that loved him and cared about him. We're waiting on pins and needles for some resolution as far as having justice served or justification, one or the other, to what has happened. What can I say? But that he was a good son? I mean, if I was going to do anything, he was right there to help me. George Height's family will not rest, they say, until the various investigations get to the bottom of what happened to him. Father's Day, in front of his Fulton Avenue Road home. Every day we think about this every day, and it's hard to move on and and start the healing process until this is over. And we want answers. He was a good man to us. I mean, he was a good son to us. So, really, that's all I can say about it. I take a lot of comfort knowing that I was with him and I was holding his hand and we told him that we loved him and we would miss him. Richard Sher Channel 13 Eyewitness News. George Hyde's funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 1130 at the Kaufman Southwest Funeral Home at West Pratt and Stricker Streets. An Essex man is in critical condition following an early morning dispute. Police saying 23 year old James Mersenne was talking on a payphone early this morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4801.09,4901.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"During his conversation, two men walked up and demanded the phone. When Merson refused, he was shot once in the chest. As of this afternoon, he's listed in critical condition at Merrill Lynch. Trauma. Police are looking for the suspects. Funeral services were held today for 23 year old Igor Balanchine, the Russian immigrant who was shot to death Wednesday in northwest Baltimore while delivering pizza. In this commentary tonight, Michael Lasker wonders about the fate of the American dream. People from all over the world want to come to America. They get here in America, it can be very tough place to generations of immigrants. To this country. The symbol of America was the Statue of Liberty, holding her torch on high. She should now carry a gun in her purse. Igor Baron Sheen came to this country last year, as thousands of Russians have before him because his parents saw the future here. Someone should have told them of the American present of a city called Baltimore, where the guns take someone's life nearly every day. Their son's was taken on Virginia Avenue in Pimlico by some coward looking for a little fast cash. Such things happen routinely. Baron Sheen thought he was delivering a pizza in Russia, where people line up for hours to buy food on freezing winter days. They dream of such a place as America, where the food is abundant and delivered to your home. And the political ear is free. The new immigrants need to understand something. They exchange one set of freedoms for another. They're free to enjoy America's just as long as they enjoy it from behind locked doors. I'm Michael in Alaska. Thank you, Michael. Rwandan refugees are getting some much needed assistance from the Catholic Church's right here in Baltimore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=4901.83,5005.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This morning, Archbishop William Keeler presented a check to the Catholic Relief Services. Over the last couple of weeks, the churches have collected money to support relief activities in Rwanda and its neighboring countries. Altogether, the church has raised $95,000. Our Rock and Roll Expo is now under way at the Tammany and Fairgrounds. These artists were not only the subject, but the creators as well. Some of the musicians turned painters you can find at the Expo Ronnie Wood, Jerry Garcia, Joan Baez, David Bowie, Donna Summer, and even Michael Jackson. If you decide to go to them, forget your wallet, because these works range in price from 200 to $15,000. That's within your range, isn't it, Albert? Well, normally, but I'm a little short. We got. You're right. All right. Did we say that? Though it runs through Sunday. By the way, this is rock and roll the expo. Okay. Well, another important love, and as it used to be known, is taking place this weekend in New York. Despite the threat of thunderstorms. Woodstock, 94 officially kicked off shortly after 11 this morning. The first group to take the stage, a local heavy metal band. Security is tight at the festival. Guards are checking bags for drugs and alcohol. But fans say they won't let that get in the way of having a good time, hoping to have a good time. Enjoy my next three days of peace and love and we'll never forget it. It's something we're always remember the good times, the memories. Probably no diseases to keep clean. Concert goers can use public washing areas and so-called mist ers. There are also 3000 portable toilets available. This is the 25th anniversary of the original Woodstock Festival. Gas are healthy, over 3000 of them. 3000 475,000 people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5006.08,5118.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, you know, is peace and love. And they can get through three days at the site and they probably had about three. I don't know if that's you. They went to the woods. You remember, Bob were hippie way back there in the late. I was too young to go. I was. I was ten. Right. All right. We have some very humid air around the region. Is going to be with us throughout the weekend. And there are a couple of showers that popped up. Religion, 84 dew point, 75, 75 dew point humidity, 74% south winds a ten from 31 five instead of the air quality business model range this afternoon the times tomorrow sunrise when your Saturday 617 sets an 805. It's one thing to let the buyer beware, but it's something else altogether to let the buyer be taken. Don't get mad. Get Gellman an opportunity not shown as every con artist in the county I know don't know who to trust. How could it be as close as your TV? If you can't get satisfaction. There's one thing you should get. Get Gellman on Eyewitness News. There's only one Dick Gellman. There's only one Z. C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic. Courtland It really has a nice ring to it, not just the telephone company anymore. Regular people are going to do all sorts of stuff over the telephone and go shopping, see a movie. It's the stuff that you read about in science fiction novels. Where are your friends or right in your community? Names changed to Bill Winick, but I'm still Jeff. We're going to do the same things that we did for our customers before, but we're going to do it better. This is the beginning of the dream and the dream is only going to get better.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5118.33,5213.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"C and P telephone is now Bell Atlantic, the heart of communication box. Mitsubishi Security, the auto and truck discount center at Fox Mitsubishi. We got some of the things I really wanted to ask you about $1,000. The service is excellent. A beta selection that's going to be should stay within my budget. I got a better deal at Fox because I saved $2,000. Mr. Bush and really can give what had been shopping around. I came to Fox. This happens. I buy another car approximately. These are the kind of factors to be seen by my next class. Fox Mitsubishi Security 6611 Security Boulevard, a direct factory authorized outlet. A classic sales event. It's standard corporate's eight hour sale tomorrow, only 10 to 6. Save 10 to 50% on every yard of carpet in stock tomorrow only from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., only at standard carpet. Don't miss it. And now back to Eyewitness News. Well, it was perfect. Absolutely perfect. I have out-of-town guests coming in today, Bob. What greets them? The exact description I've been giving them of the Baltimore summer. It but it's hot. Now, the overall me from the southwest, from the left coast, the left coast where it's rather dry, where it's not that's not humid. That's right. But nothing is on strike out there, at least not when they left, probably. Well, no, but baseball. Well, yeah, but I mean, I'm sure they got here. They probably thought it was just confined to the East Coast. But we want you to all know all the gas to do this this weekend. And even if you were at home that they're on strike. Yeah, well, we've got some typical East Coast weather form never until Monday. It's can be gorgeous. Oh they will get to that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5214.26,5322.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They won't be there. Let's take a look at our radar. We have some showers and thunderstorms. There have been some strong storms over Caroline County in the last hour or so. They seem to be breaking up a little bit more storms activity down near Richmond and south of D.C. This low, this one little batch of here south of Washington looks like it's going to affect Prince George's County, maybe Howard and Rhonda in the next hour. Nothing real close to Baltimore at this moment, but we still have that warm, humid air mass. And, yes, something could pop up. Other big storms just north of Rehoboth in the last hour or so, strong storms in southern Chesapeake Bay, temperature wise, 84 and Baltimore with very humid conditions around the rest of the region. We're talking low to mid 80s, but very sticky. So very uncomfortable night. Definitely air conditioners rolling tonight, 85, 70 today. Normal highs, 86. Normal low is 66 when some out of the bay, south southwest, 12 to 22 isolated showers on the shore. If you're on your sailboat or in your boat tomorrow, watch out. Look for the skies for those clouds to build up in the late afternoon hours. We do have severe weather boxes out from Ohio, southern sections into southern Illinois and also across much of Iowa tonight. There is another cool, dry air mass. But first, we have this muggy, muggy, sticky stuff around the East Coast, high pressure offshore. And that's what's dragging this heat and humidity up to our north. A nice, cool Canadian air mass just like we had last weekend. It's almost as cool that it is as I grew up in western Canada. It's going to head down across the United States, all across our region Sunday afternoon when we have all this heat humidity around.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5322.65,5412.02"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that will set the stage for some strong thunderstorms. Any time after 2:00 in the afternoon, watch the skies. There could be some strong thunderstorms around the region. Right now, you see the storms that our south general trend is to move east northeast. So, yes, we still have a risk in the Baltimore region of some showers and storm activity this evening. Tomorrow, it's going to get hot again, up to 90 or a little better in some areas at 93, Richmond, Baltimore City, probably around 93, maybe 94 degrees. Most places, at least 89 to 90 degrees overnight tonight. Yes, a chance of an isolated showers and thundershowers in some areas, a low of 72. And for tomorrow, warm and humid day with a mixture of clouds and sun, palm thunderstorm, a possibility once more of the southwest, up to 88 and 93 low tomorrow night, a muggy 74 degrees. Now it's time for a 13 sleep. This week, we're honoring Mel Jenkins, a man who is never too busy to lend a helping hand. He's Mr. Wonderful, who wears a lot of hats. On any given day, you can find Mel Jenkins at the Hobbs Fitness Center at the league. Laney a helping hand whenever it's needed, whether it's fixing a broken wheelchair or changing the weights on an exercise machine. Mel does it with a smile. He's somebody who you wish you could have ten of. He's here any time you need him to be here. He comes from his home when you need. He's not scheduled to be here to help individuals with disabilities enjoy a facility that's. You know, that's excellent. And instead of name him Mira, they share a name of Mr. Wonderful, you know, because he everywhere you know, every time he tries to make them out, now they go right there to help him.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5412.65,5507.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They wanted to honor you today with a goal of 13. So you've got to have a way out of that. You got one right here. How about I have one? Working with these people is more enjoyable than anything else. It gives me something to make me think I'm accomplishing something with the handicapped. That's good. And I'm proud to be able to be able to do this because I'm disabled myself. And if you'd like to nominate someone for 13, please send us a letter to 13. Salute WJC t v Television Hill. Baltimore, Maryland. Two, one, two, one, one. Don't forget to include a daytime phone number for him. Yeah. Great place, great facilities. Really super right on Cold Spring Lake. That's right. Thank you, Bob. Still to come on Eyewitness News, a serious warning for women who wear a popular kind of skirt. Investigators say take them off the season stops while the O's are winning. What effect will it have on the team? John has more on the strike. In sports, forget the strike. There's baseball less than an hour away from Baltimore this weekend. I'm Rain Man, so I'll tell you where. They're still calling balls and strikes. The story coming up. The 1994 accord charmed the press. It surprised the competition. It won Motor Trend's import Car of the Year. Now it's time for something more impressive. Introducing the Honda 94 clearance lease. Just 189 per month for 30 months. Timing is everything at your Honda dealer. One thing you have to remember when you're dealing with people is that they're all different. So I'd better have different kinds of chicken and you better have different kinds of fictions to go for different kinds of chicken. If you give someone a good meal a fair price, they'll come back to you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5507.31,5617.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The KFC 1099 Family Choice Meals offer your choice of eight delicious pieces of original recipe or extra tasty crispy chicken or a whole colonel's rotisserie gold chicken. Each meal comes complete with large mashed potatoes, with gravy, large coleslaw and four biscuits, all for just 1099. The critics love danger. Stone calls it the summer's smartest thriller. Who authorized this operation? Gripping fast and first rate raves, The New York Times. Back at CBS TV, says provocative. It has intensity and excitement. And the Los Angeles Times calls it the best Clancy film yet. If I go down, you're going with me. Harrison Ford Clear and Present Danger rated PG 13. Now playing Paris Glendening. He's managed billion dollar budgets. There's a lot Paris Glendening doesn't tell you in his ads. An independent report ranked Prince George's County under Glendening, his leadership next to last for fiscal management. Glendening racked up a $71 million deficit, the worst in the region. Now, Maryland faces a huge deficit. Glen Denning's answer, $300 million in new state spending. We don't need more Glen Denning spending. We need a governor with common sense and the experience to do it right. After an hour of deliberations, a Prince George's County jury has found the so-called crossbow rapist guilty on all counts. 37 year old Alfonso Quinn was found guilty on eight charges, including first degree rape, sexual assault, burglary and carrying a dangerous weapon. Quinn is still facing some 30 other charges in connection with the rapes of three other women. Baltimore County police are asking for your help this evening as they search for a missing man. Police say Pierre Edgar Kessler left his home on Rolling Road this morning. His family is concerned because Kessler suffers from Alzheimer's disease. Kessler is about six feet tall.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5617.76,5739.44"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He weighs about 175 pounds. It was last seen wearing light blue shorts and a sleeveless blue striped shirt while Camden Yards is empty. You can still catch baseball fever at its less than an hour's drive from Baltimore. Rock band says the big crowds in Frederick are about to get bigger. Take it all. This place, all the baseball strike has turned Harry Grove Stadium into a field of dreams. This is the home of the Orioles class-A farm team, the Frederick Keys. And when the baseball walk out started, the Keyes ticket office was swamped with calls. Tickets have more than doubled in advance sales. But we've also had hundreds of calls just inquiring about our schedule and just to see what kind of prices we have. And those ticket prices are family oriented. Five bucks for adult general admission, $3 for the kids. Box seats are just $7. That is if you are lucky enough to get one. The key is always a hot ticket in. Frederick just got hotter. This is one of the 12 skyboxes here at Harry Grove Stadium. The cost for the entire season, just $10,000. And the skyboxes are sold out. We do have crowds this weekend are expected to be near the stadiums capacity of 10,000. Baseball fans come to Frederick from all over and they love what they see. This is real ball. Yeah. This is just this. These guys play ball like they enjoy it, not because they're out to make the big bucks. And you don't need a lot of bucks to fall in love with this brand of baseball. I think there's a family type camaraderie, and it's just inexpensive entertainment. Our guys play hard, you know, and the games the same. You know, we just don't have, you know, the top talent level as they have in the big leagues.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5739.86,5853.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that's the biggest difference. It's a difference. A lot of Oriole fans will probably be seeing with the O's out. The keys are in. At least we have the teams like the Keys and everybody else to fall back on. At least we'll get some ball. We can watch them ball the rest of the season anyhow. In Frederick Romance Channel 13 Eyewitness News. I have the keys are in first place in the Carolina League's northern division. They have 14 more home games this season. Over one group of Oriole Park workers. It is still business as usual, just like any other. Friday morning, the Orioles groundskeeper and crew rolled up the tarp and hit the diamond today. Even during a strike, as you can imagine, the field has to be kept in good playing shape. Therefore, if the season should resume, it'll be ready. We continue to man the field as if we're on a road trip and the ball comes in to come home on any day. And regardless of what people think. Grass does continue to grow even though ball club is on strike. So there are things we need to continue maintaining. This is a living, growing, breathing animal and we've got to keep tending to it. And as you can see, the crew's work is not limited to the field. They also must keep the center field ivy trimmed and looking good. I like that, Ivy. I can't wait till it covers the whole wall. Then you can lose balls in there. In Chicago, Wrigley Field, they lose balls. Well, of course the ivy covers the outfield wall. I thought I was past the outfield wall there. Wrigley Field. Sometimes the ball goes in and the guy goes on. All right. Great to see you anyway.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5854.2,5944.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yeah, Well, did you hear about the strike? Yeah. Somebody said it was over the strike. Okay. We'll have the latest on that the rest of the day in sports, including some outstanding how bad they got knocking the ball in the hole again today. Second round of the PGA Championship. Great highlights. Stay with us. At Bill's carpet, just $79 installs it all. Its Bill's $79 carpet installation sailed through Monday by as much carpet as you want. 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He's managed billion dollar budgets. The Washington Post praised his budget wisdom as Prince George's County executive during tough times. Major bond rating agencies have cited Paris Glen Denning's effective financial management and called the county's financial position excellent. Paris Glendening The sound proven leadership. We need to move Maryland forward. Announcing a special offering of 800 Toyota cars, trucks and vans to be sold as inventory clearance at the Maryland State Fairgrounds and ammonium.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=5944.98,6061.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"These are new untitled Toyotas from unsold dealer stock and distributor inventory. Nearly every Toyota model is available, and there's onsite financing from Toyota Motor Credit, including 2.9% ACR financing on all 94 Toyota Camrys, 800 new Toyotas as inventory clearance for three days starting August 11th at the fairgrounds in to Manila, Maryland. Oh, what a thought. Let's go to the ballpark. Good seats are available. That's right. Yes. They should rent out for picnics. People can go there, have family picnics. Oh, yes. Wasco would love you having a picnic on his grass down there. You don't have. Is that grass? Let me divert for just a moment. Digress. I should say that grass, when it gets real hot, the roots give it up and there's nothing holding that grass down. If you just kick at it, a big chunk of it will come flying up. They're going to redo the whole field. I forgot whether they're going for Bermuda. There's always there's always a Bermuda. But I had a season or so during the off season. They're going to redo the whole thing because the grass they have in there is really because of all the plumbing underneath it. No, it's just that kind of grass doesn't respond well to extremely high temperatures, which are unfortunately quite common around. And that's why we got it for Baltimore. Well, there's your gardening gardening information for the day. This is, of course, day one of the Major League Baseball players strike. They had a negotiation session in New York. It went nowhere. And the season that had some pretty interesting elements that work inside of it has now been brought to a screeching halt. The remarkable year that Ken Griffey Jr was having will now not come full bloom.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6062.4,6151.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That Williams of the Giants going for the single season home run record. They almost certainly will not get there. How do you justify stopping this season? They care and the issues here are much more important than somebody winning 20 ballgames or Matt Williams hitting 61 home runs. I mean, pales in comparison to what's at stake here. As for the now suspended season, this interruption could not have come at a worse time for the O's, as they had just won seven out of their last ten ballgames. And it's bad timing. We've had, you know, we it seems like we put our good streaks together at the wrong time, but we knew this was coming. We'll have to wait and see. Maybe, maybe, you know, we come back in and start a winning streak, you know, starting on a roll and maybe it's the best thing for us knows. All right. That's Rafael Palmeiro. And here's how the Orioles stand in the wild card race, the American League, as they go out on this eighth work stoppage since 1972. You can see that just two and a half games behind the Clevelanders with Kansas City lurking that half a game back. Not all the Oriole players will be out on strike as last night during the rain delay, the O's announced that pitcher Armando Benitez will be sent down to Double-A ball in Bowie and last week's American League Player of the Week, Arthur Rhodes, will go down to Triple A Rochester. Those two players will continue to get their work in during the strike. And more importantly, as far as they're concerned, they will continue to get paid in golf. Round two of the PGA Championship is still in progress out in Tulsa, Oklahoma. About a third of the field is still out on the course.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6151.75,6244.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But we do have a couple of noteworthy shots that we want to show you already. First of all, Mike Springer, his second shot to the par four 10th hole, 95 yards out. He beats on it with a wedge, flies it about ten feet past the hole. Watch. Check that eagle two. Mike Springer finished three over par for the day. This is Tom Lehman at the 17th hole. His approach knocks just a couple of feet pass but sort of the same at second back right in the hole another eagle speeds up play. We could do that. You don't have to mess with those pesky putts. Anyway, Nick Price of South Africa had a 65 to go with a 68 yesterday. He's eight under par way out the front See the group there at three under par led by Jay Haas off 66 today. Then you go back another notch Blaine McAllister low round of the day with a 64. He is two under par. T.J. Fontaine still on the course has a chance to do better than that. And Jose Maria Ola Thybulle, the Masters champion 200 ball off a round of 66 college football season, getting ready to crank up here in just a couple of weeks. And in anticipation of that, the terms of Maryland had their annual media day today, the Terps with just two wins, nine losses last season. But they got a lot of returning starters and they're confident that better days are just ahead. Now is the year that we feel like we can get over the hump. It's kind of we feel kind of like a Wisconsin or a North Carolina and has struggled, struggled, struggled, finally got the right players they wanted. And this is going to be our year to make a move.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6244.39,6327.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A lot of it's preseason our lake pick as Terps get ready. The first game of the season is September 3rd at Duke. They open up on their home field on September the 10th against the defending national champion Seminoles of Florida State pro ball skins. The Chiefs down in D.C. tonight, Skins first round pick Heath Shuler played briefly in the exhibition opener Monday. Tonight, he'll play the whole second half, and he's looking forward to taking the next step. You know, I can't wait till the first game when I get a chance to start. That's when in law become a reality is when I get the first opportunity to play four quarters and maybe it be the third game or the fourth game, I get an opportunity to go out and start to play. And if not, then I'm going to be content behind John and learn as much as I possibly can. How long you think it's going to be before somebody nicknames him? John Boy definitely is off the wall and suddenly looks like him and I come on, you look at him sideways, kind of skins, two and a half point underdogs tonight against the Chiefs. 8:00. Kick out the highlights for you. Coming out this evening with a 19 wacky day out. The track today is they had a power outage at Pimlico this afternoon. Had to shut that sucker down after the fourth race. However, they did get the full card in Up at Saratoga, the feature race there was the grade two, Bernard Baruch Stakes down on the rail Paradise Creek immediately to his outside the great allure or is kicking it in gear with 125 pounds highway. Ridden by Mike Smith. It's lure the even money favorite going on to win it by one length.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6328.9,6412.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Paradise Creek was second. Fourstardave was third. Lure returned $4 to 20 and to ten. There's a kind of grass need. That's right, grass. They have other horses, except they only run on that twice a day. And they let it get real long too. That's another two. What am I doing this for? Who cares? Go away. All right. We'll be back to thrash and rehash on the strike thing tonight. 11. Oh, boy. Thank you, John. Yes, indeed. When we come back, a sticky, stormy weekend. Well, there's hope, says Bob and his five day forecast. And would you believe a spill proof trade? Dick girlfriend didn't believe it, so we let him buy it. He puts it to the test next. An automotive model year in close out must have balloons. So here are some balloons. And there must be a catchy jingle. So here's the jingle. Of course, all of this isn't for your ordinary model. You're in close up. It's for Acura. The best selling luxury imported in America. But still, even your local Acura dealer isn't above having a good old fashioned model year and blowout. Enter the Acura Ultimate Escape sweepstakes. See your greater Baltimore Acura dealer for details announcing the heck on your big purchase sale. Let's say you need 37 tape measures. Or maybe life won't be complete without three bathroom faucets. Then come to the heck in your big purchase sale and save 10% on any purchase of $200 or more. Whether you need one riding lawnmower, two ceiling fans or three gallons of paint one Weber Grille across box storm door, a dozen decking boards and eight bags of mulch. It's all 10% off when you spend $200 or more during the heck and your big purchase sale Saturday and Sunday only.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6412.94,6514.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is a classic sales event. It's standard carpets, eight hour sale tomorrow, only 10 to 6. Save 10 to 50% on every yard of carpet in stock tomorrow only from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. only at standard carpet. Don't miss a. 1955, Nashua wins the Preakness with Eddie Arcaro aboard. Marlowe Furniture opens their doors in Washington to celebrate. Marlo meets you halfway. Final Saturday. Get half off the second item and half a year to pay. Buy one item at Marlo's low warehouse price and get a second item for half price. Legendary prices since 1955, half off the second item in half a year to pay. Saturday, 10 p.m. to midnight at Marlow. A Los Angeles judge is drawing the line on just what evidence will be viewed by reporters covering the O.J. Simpson trial. Superior Court Judge Lance Ito will let reporters see pictures of the crime scene, but he is sealing photos that show the bodies of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Judge Ito says if reporters were to describe those pictures in their stories, it would paint mental images in the minds of potential jurors and prejudice Simpson's right to a fair trial. President Clinton is back on the campaign trail tonight fighting for his crime bill. The president canceled his White House schedule today to hit the road, trying to build support for the crime plan that was rejected by the House just yesterday. Mr. Clinton's first stop, Minneapolis, speaking to the National Association of Police Organizations and attacking the gun lobby for its opposition to a ban on assault style weapons. Shannon Faulkner. His bid to become the first woman cadet at the Citadel in South Carolina has been put on the back burner. Faulkner was scheduled to enter the Corps of Cadets next week.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6519.49,6632.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/67","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But today, three U.S. Circuit Court judges denied her injury. Last year, the school accepted Faulkner as a good that but rejected her when it discovered she's a woman. The federal government has ordered its largest clothing recall ever, a quarter of a million rayon skirts made in India. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says the skirts can be set on fire with a cigaret and burn faster than newspaper. The two layered skirt being recalled is very light with an elastic waistband and usually comes with a belt that has Indian beads. If you need further information, call one 800 638. C. P. S. C. The skirt has been sold to a number of popular stores, including several that sell in Maryland. Well, it doesn't seem possible that the tray would be spill proof, but that is the claim of a product now on the market for $40. So what else could we do? But we let we let Dick buy it first and say spill proof. Absolutely. You know, I bet even if John Byron were up early, he couldn't. What do you think? Well, well, well. Getting a little nervous. Yes. Well, this this thing has about, what, maybe three bucks worth of parts. So given the fact that it sells for plastic cork, a little bit of metal, you know that we're talking physics here, I assume? I hope so. I hope so. I thought I was a little. I will I will actually. Of course, in this kind of situation, you are not paying here for the parts. That's not what the theory of the idea is. It's simply what you're paying for is the theory. If the theory is right and the drinks don't spill, well, then maybe it's worth the 40 bucks. See what you think.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6633.31,6729.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/68","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Welcome to dinner at Beau Brooks, Baltimore's legendary crab house. And crabs, of course, mean beer. Trays of it rush to waiting customers between shells. When you're carrying a regular tray. Right. So never slide off and sort of hit somebody. I mean. Yes, get them. But. Good. Yes. It really stuff does slide off. That will never happen with this promises the maker of the gravity tray. Basically a suspended shelf that allows a free swing. It's hanging on. It's swinging. No, no, wait a minute. Look at that. Sure enough, a quick walk around the room and the pilsner stayed put. The more practice you got, the higher the arc. But nothing spilled. It's turning. Look it. You want that glass, It's going to make me look bad. Say it's swinging. We to go through a busy bar. I guess it's like they say the gravity. I don't know. It looks like part of somebody's Zen table. Christopher Morrison was another nonbeliever until his order went on the gravity tray. That's pretty neat. It's going back and forth. Yeah. So it runs into you. But maybe just one beer isn't enough of a test of the tray. So we filled it up with four beers and told Chris to give it a twirl. Don't hold back. This is not bad at all. You know, it just so happens they have four beers left for us on our cocktail. Waitress isn't going to love that. The reason you want to carry things on a tray is because you carry it over top of the people when you walk past them. But I guess like a cocktail waitress or something like this would love it because all she does is go in between. People are all sitting down, you know, nobody's standing up and or anything like that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6732.79,6829.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/69","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Right. But it's pretty cool. Well, you know, we just watched it work a lot. Yeah. However, a few minutes ago, I must confess, John Beer and spilled the entire trial. Water doesn't work all the time. Well, let's see if I swing it. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. We have five minutes left of this. Two weeks? Yes, I do. John. Make a spill if there's. Because he just kicked it. I mean, he was. It works, but not if you kick it. Well, no, I mean, really. Actually, the idea is very simple. It's like, you know, if you're a kid, if you take a pail of water, fill it up, you can swing it right over your head. It's simply centrifugal. So it works. It absolutely does work. Is it worth 40 bucks? Uh, well, if you're a waitress, which I have been many times in my life, it could be worth it. Yeah. You know, you year about half the waitresses there said that they would use the other ones now. All right, let's give it to John now anyway. Okay. As a memento. Thank you. Thank you. Well, coming up Monday night at six on Eyewitness News, the voting registration deadline is here. We'll check in on the political races one month before Election Day. And on the boys of summer, any closer to returning to the ball field? We'll update the baseball negotiations and show you how the strike is affecting more people than you might think. Monday night at six here on Eyewitness News. A lot of car companies want you to think that their cars are as good as a Toyota Camry. The fact is, they don't have the benefit of Camry's craftsmanship. Camry finished among the top ten models in the J.D.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6830.13,6917.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/70","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Power and Associates initial quality study for six straight years, a distinction for which they don't have cameras, resale value, and they certainly do not have Camrys. Great deals. So if you're looking for a car that compares to Camry for dependability, reliability and affordability, we think you'll agree there is no comparison. Many shop menswear salutes the Orioles as they try to climb their way atop the American League East Division Manager of Menswear. Your one store fits all score has the area's largest selection of Wrangler rugged wear jeans, regular and relaxed, fit in sizes 30 to 60. Wrangler jeans at are shop now from only 2795 wrangler rugged wear jeans at men or shop. WJC and its sponsors miss our audience and hope we can rejoin the national pastime. The 49th annual Howard County Fair begins 8 a.m. Saturday and runs through Saturday, August 20th at the Howard County Fairgrounds. Call 442 1022. Monday morning at six is coffee with one of our favorite Oriole. Right. Robin on board Will takes a look at the new collection of Baltimore's Museum of Industry. See? Aerosmith, Santana, the Red Hot Chili Peppers join us for a special report as we relive Woodstock on Entertainment Tonight weeknights at 730. Jay-Z among the heavy stuff. You see, I've been channels on your TV. Late night with the fun is magnetic. No talk show is going to make you feel good. Like, you know, this afternoon. Funny, like nothing to the funnier kids where you're down with the Philly can be found right here in town. I love you. I love Baltimore. Lighten up with the afternoon funnies. Weekdays on Channel 13, Fox eight Laurel the Alderwood Truck Discount center back Chevrolet in Laurel. Not exactly the car that I wanted. I saved over $1,000.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682#t=6917.83,7033.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115814/file/219682/transcript/62511/annotation/71","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I got the monthly payment I wanted to buy Overland. All right, Bob, get us started into this great weekend. Hot and humid this weekend. Some thundershowers again tonight, Tomorrow afternoon, a slight chance, good chance on Sunday. It could be strong. But look at this beautiful dry weather again for Monday and Tuesday. Turn off the air conditioning. Sunday night, 84, the high on Tuesday, down to low 60s, upper 50 suburbs, maybe a shower. Late Wednesday, more humidity, 85 degrees out. Thank you, Bob. I don't think we should let Dick buy anything anymore. I think we should take away some big cuts, although I think it's getting excessive. You think so? I do. Well, don't worry. Okay. That's our report of the moment. ABC's World News Tonight is next, followed by Entertainment Tonight. I'm Denise Coke. And I'm Al Sanders for the entire eyewitness news team back at 11 with the night team right after 2020. As we showed you earlier, thousands are gathered in New York for the 25th anniversary of the Woodstock Festival. We'll leave it tonight with a look back at the legendary weekend of 1969, the original and prepare for the reunion. Good night. What do you do? I witness news. The most watched local news in Baltimore. 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