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WJ, CTV, Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Al Sanders. Denise Cope. Weather with Bob Turner. Sports with John Burey. Tonight, an open drain, a flash flood and high drama as two young girls are swept toward the swollen waters of a creek in Essex. Good evening. I'm al sanders. Denise coke has the night off. Tonight, the parents of the two girls are counting their blessings following this brush with tragedy. The night team's Paula Taplin was there. It's a dangerous play area to begin with, one that's immensely attractive to children. An open runoff with rushing water. People pay money for rides like this. Only tonight it was no game. A group of children from Cold Village in Essex were playing in this drain. And tonight's thunderstorm. Unexpectedly, the water swelled in. Two little girls got swept away just inches from a very swollen Hopkins Creek. They were down there playing before the rain really got heavy. And then she was telling me the water on her feet. Right. And she started going down, slide down there. I know it's not come running out of this one. This gave me a heart attack. We thought it was going to go real fast because maybe, just maybe play all the time. But we didn't know this was going to happen. The only thing that kept those children from being swept directly into the creek was this great. Paramedics say if the children had been smaller, the force of the rushing water would have pushed them in. As it is, seven year old Natasha Vogel escaped with fractures, cuts and bruises and was taken to a local hospital. The six year old friend called that waterlogged and scared. Straight neighbors are afraid that lesson won't last long.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1.96,124.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They lay in the border when it thunders and lightning as they lay in the gutter. And. You know, parents let them by the looks of things. This area will continue to haunt parents. Less than an hour after the two girls were rescued, children began venturing back to the run off for the 19. Paula Tuchman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Seven year old Natasha Vogel is in good condition tonight at Johns Hopkins Hospital. A daring rescue on the raging Niagara River this weekend saved the life of a woman bent on suicide. The woman apparently changed her mind moments after jumping into the river, the pilot of a Negra Falls tourist helicopter plucked the woman from the river 50 yards from the falls. It was the pilot's second rescue in ten days. Tonight, President Bush steps up the rhetoric and the action in response to Iraq's invasion of neighboring Kuwait. The president ordered 2100 Marines dispatched to the Persian Gulf. Well, they'll be joining a growing multinational force. On the talking front, the U.N. Security Council approved a U.S. plan for a worldwide embargo of Iraqi oil, something the president feels will keep they will cut off Iraq from the rest of the world, discuss full and total implementation of these sanctions. Ruling out nothing at all. U.S. Defense Secretary Dick Cheney is in Saudi Arabia tonight, presumably to pave the way for U.S. troops that may be stationed in that country. Meanwhile, 28 American civilians who were rounded up by Iraqi troops in Kuwait are said to be in Iraq tonight. No one knows their condition. Grumblings from motorists over increases at the gas pumps tied allegedly to the invasion of Kuwait are starting to ripple across the country. Governor Schaefer wants a state legislative committee to look into allegations of gasoline price gouging by U.S.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=125.23,228.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"oil companies. Schaefer is not alone. Senate Republican leader Robert Dole wants a federal investigation. One lawmaker says the increases are costing us 42 million extra. A day after a rainout yesterday, baseball's Hall of Fame finally got through its annual induction ceremonies today. And Jim Palmer of the Orioles has become the seventh O's player to be enshrined in Cooperstown. Sports director John Duran joins us now with more on the festivities today. The crowning touch to a magnificent career, but the end to a very, very long weekend. Yes, for some of the folks from Charm City who went up to Cooperstown, Jim Palmer today became the seventh Oriole player to make it all the way to the Hall of Fame. But as glorious as Palmer's career in baseball was. These past two days in Cooperstown turned out to be nothing short of a mess. For the thousands of Oriole fans who made the trip to Cooperstown this weekend was like one continuous bad dream. First, the rainout on Sunday and then today the decision to hold the induction ceremonies indoors in a high school auditorium so small there wasn't even room for all the VIPs, much less any of the average fans who'd paid to be there. We're working on that problem now. They bring it out to spend our money in your town that I'm not asking you to spend any money. We already did it. What's the problem, huh? Yeah. People driving six, eight, ten hours to see these guys. We made these guys. And do you think you're going to get in to see him today? No, not without a ticket. The game belongs to the fans, you know? So here we are standing here in the rain, still waiting to see just a glimpse.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=228.41,326.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What the crowd outside did not get to see was two of the biggest stars of the decade of the 1970s finally taking their places among the immortals of the game, Palmer taking a moment along the way to recognize the support of the game's millions of fans. I think all you had to do is be here yesterday and walk through the streets of Cooperstown or look outside today, especially yesterday, 5 or 6 hours of rain and people were still out there, you know, still here in spite of the rain, caring about baseball. And that's what it's all about. Jim Palmer, who was all about winning during his two decades with the O's, the winningest pitcher in Orioles franchise history, today taking his place among the game's immortals in Cooperstown. Have more of that for you. Hear from Joe Morgan when we come back. A little bit of baseball and more stuff coming up in about 20 minutes. They're already looking for a canopy, I understand. Well, they darn well should. I mean, that was borderline inexcusable. All right, John, thank you. The man blanked, but a quest acquitted of charges in the cocaine induced death of basketball. Great Len Bias has surrendered to police on new charges. Brian Triple turned himself in to federal authorities in Baltimore this afternoon. Trevor was charged with conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Police are but looking for trouble since Thursday night when he allegedly dodged an undercover police sting operation. Bail will be set in the morning. Female revue clubs in the heart of Baltimore County or residential neighborhoods are being put on notice. Cease and desist the writings, long tail reports. That threat now carries the full weight of the law. And Baltimore County would let burlesque clubs know by ordering them 1000ft away from communities.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=327.02,428.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Thanks to recent public furor over Body talk, County Council voted tonight to decide where and how strip clubs can operate. This club is memories, and if you thought it was running scared in the face of Baltimore County legislation, then you're wrong. In fact, its owner applauds the county's vote in the face of body time. Mom, Dad, Little kids live down the street. Come on. That's a little hard to accept. Patrons here say this is not hard to accept. And the sins of one burlesque club shouldn't hurt another. Memories. They don't take everything off. But class, they are more class here. I really don't think that. That they're looking to shut down memories. And places like Yale, such as Body talk, that where you don't have a liquor license, you're not government. As it turns out, that's true. Clubs governed by a liquor license can't apply for a variance or exemption from the 1000ft law. Clubs like Body Talk would have to have a special hearing. There is a difference to a certain degree because the liquor board does have such a tight hold on what kind of activities can go on in these places. But still. The backyards of schools with our children is not the place where these kinds of operations. Larry Milburn counters that the county needs clubs like his because, he says without them, Baltimore clubs will become anything goes for the 19 holdouts on all 13. Eyewitness News. Under the terms of an emergency provision, the law goes into effect as soon as it's signed by the county executive. Still to come on Eyewitness News, restful tips for a good night's sleep and ending the circle of violence in South Africa, next. The bigger than ever. Better than ever. A 1991 Chevy S10 Blazer four door.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=429.69,535.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They call me Supermom. America's best Loved sport utility vehicle. Oh, I like that. And four wheel anti-lock brakes are standard on the new Ford or Chevy S10 Blazer. Of course, everybody needs a hand sometime. Go open one up and see why nobody's winning like the heartbeat of America. So let's have a handsome man. Don't forget to change the. Don't forget to change the. You won't get to change your. Don't. Now. Honey? Yeah. We should change the oil. I put off telling him as long as I could. We had just gotten married that I'd lost my wedding band. We looked everywhere. It was gone. I've never felt so terrible in my life. But since I bought it with my Citibank visa, I got it replaced. Free at Citibank. Almost everything you buy with our card is insured at no extra cost. I never thought the credit card you used could be that important. Not just Visa. Citibank. Visa. On the next Evening magazine. Money, money, money, money, money, money, money, money. It's staggering. I've never had a budget. A kid. Many people don't realize how much they spend on their children. It's amazing the high cost of raising kids. Plus, oh, what a relief he is. Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player for 1989. Greg Otter Olsen Evening magazine. Tuesday at 730 on WJC. A major breakthrough tonight in the search for an end to the bloodshed in South Africa. After meeting for 15 hours, the African National Congress and the white dominated government announced the ANC will no longer use violence to fight apartheid. The suspension of violence takes place immediately. The agreement is a major step toward ending apartheid and giving the black majority a voice in national affairs. The city of Hiroshima came to a halt today in remembrance of the world's first atomic bomb attack.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=535.65,677.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The city's mayor placed a wreath at the foot of a monument to Japan's dead. At 815 this morning, the moment the bomb exploded. Heads bowed in silent prayer. Nearly 140,000 people died in the attack. Tonight, people living near the Inner harbor are breathing a sigh of relief after a cloud of toxic gas caused concern this morning. The scare happened when hydrochloric acid vapor was released from Fairfield's Vista Chemical plant after a safety valve exploded. Both Vester employees and firefighters moved quickly to control the situation here. Two big boom. And also, you just see a big white cloud just there out the section down there and said, get that. And I told everybody, get down, you know, to leave. Extremely hazardous to breathing and can be. Cause irritation of skin cloud dissipated. No one was injured. This is the second incident of gas leaking from the plant in two months. There is new hope tonight for premature infants born with breathing disorders. Today, the Food and Drug Administration approved a drug called surfactant to be used in treating potentially deadly respiratory problems. Researchers say the synthetic substance may cut in half the death rate of babies born with respiratory distress syndrome. The ailment kills 5000 infants each year in the U.S.. If you're having trouble falling asleep, the next few minutes could do you a world of good. Health Watch reporter Ann Kellan has tips on how to get those Z's. Hello, everyone. If you're tired of counting sheep to get to sleep, the Wakefulness, Sleep Education and Research Foundation have some tips for you. Try going to bed and getting up the same time every day. If you take naps, take one every afternoon or not at all. People taking an occasional nap may have trouble getting to sleep that night.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=678.17,781.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Exercise. It's important. It helps you sleep. And don't do rigorous exercising just before bedtime. Avoid caffeine after four in the afternoon. Be careful about using sleeping pills if you find that you're using them more than a couple of weeks. See a doctor. Sleeping pills can actually cause insomnia. Don't eat a lot before bedtime. That can cause upset stomach gas, indigestion along with keeping you awake. And try to relax before bedtime. Read a good, boring book. And finally tonight, if your shoes fit, wear them. Otherwise. Beware of sore feet. According to modern medicine, one of the most common mistakes people make is to wear shoes that are too thin. Sold for walking. They may be very comfortable in the house or office, but thicker soles made of leather or rubber, act as a shock absorber and provide much greater foot comfort. If you're doing a lot of walking, especially on uneven ground, that's our medical minute. I'm Ann Kellan. Wow. Medical benefits do wonders. They sure do. Soda water is such a hit that bed matter. Let's take a look. See if all sleep we are. Ask them how they fall asleep. Wake up. You've got to see the condition. 70 degrees. Humidity, 94%. The West at 642997 and rising. The rain stop here. Quite a while ago you tied semis six to our sets at 812. For some time now, we've told you that no other major brand of juice comes closer to this than this Tropicana pure premium. However, for those times when you might prefer a smaller, more portable orange juice, no other major brand comes closer to this than the new Tropicana pure premium single Serve Garden, which is conveniently available in a box of three Tropicana Pure Premium three packs. You just can't pick a better juice.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=782.15,893.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You bought it, Matt. You got to handle it. If you buy something at Circuit City, then see it advertised for less. Just come back. Our low price guarantee means you'll get the difference. Excuse me. Mm hmm. Last week, I bought plus 10% of the difference. Today I saw this. Just open the paper and there it was. It's that easy? Yeah. Cool Circuit City Services stated. WJC 13 Harvard Music Festival Friday night at eight, Joan Armatrading fills the air with her unique brand of rock and ballad Come to the Pier six Concert Pavilion. WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival brought to you in part by Mastercard, Master of the Moment. And there are there are moments when a gold Mastercard makes a difference. It gives you nearly three times the acceptance of American Express and the best buyer protection master purchase. It covers you for 90 days against theft, breakage or irretrievable loss. If anything happens, one phone call will replace it. Gold. Mastercard. The best gold card to master the moment. The B and O Railroad Governors Marilyn Memory Excursion travels to historic Brunswick in Frederick County for its centennial celebration at Railroad Renaissance Festival October 6th. For details, call one 800 933 Track. Well, as luck would have it, I know there are folks who would love to get the rain. We've had especially help them have a lot of fires that western very hot and dry in portions of Oregon, Washington State, Idaho, over a hundred degree temperatures for a week or so. And they've gotten some forest fires out there. We have some of the latest. They think at this point they'll have this fire under control. This is near Bend, Oregon. The fire was 12 miles long and two miles wide.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=895.42,1021.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Believe it or not. And they have over 1400 firefighters battling this blaze and they think they have it under control by Wednesday. A little bit luck and some cooling air moving into that region. The cooler weather and the showers will help to help as far as that knocked down. We had some pretty good showers our region tonight between, well, let's say between 5 and 8:00. Generally speaking, now, some pretty heavy rains in southern Delaware and approaching Salisbury, Ocean City, All the locations you're getting some showers and thunderstorms. This is the activity that moved out of Virginia, moved to the north northeast as we saw it was doing earlier. Baltimore, we cleared out very nicely. And now we have partly cloudy skies and maybe a little fog forming in some areas. But I think we're going to stay pretty much dry the next few days. Right along the coast, that's where the biggest threat of rain will be the next couple of days as a frontal system is going to kind of die out right along our East Coast. But we're we're far enough west here in Baltimore that with some dry air moves in, we'll see some sun. That doesn't mean we won't see any shower activity. It might pop up during the afternoon hours tomorrow. Take a look. The state temperatures right now, it is cooler and drier in the 60s out to the west 70s through much of the rest of the region, low to mid 70s northerly winds in our part of the world. West the bay, 7 to 15 still 70 range winds right along the coast. That'll keep it stickier and cloudier and a better chance of showers and these shower 7970 today's high low normals 8767. There is your radar.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1022.2,1105.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Heavy showers and storms from Virginia all through the Carolinas into eastern sections of Florida. There are a few leftover showers in the cooler air that's moving in along to our west Ohio, western Pennsylvania. So these showers will die out before they reach us, but some of this cooler air will move in overhead and that might kick up a shower in the afternoon the next couple of days. Clear and absolutely wonderful all over the Midwest, the central part of the United States with beautiful weather, cool record breaking low temperatures during the morning hours even into southern Texas. There is what is probably going to be tomorrow, a Hurricane Diana headed for Mexico. This is not particularly populated area of Mexico and it's going to be causing some pretty heavy rains down there in the next 24 hours. It probably will miss Texas, maybe the extreme southern portion of Texas. There's our mess of clouds on the East Coast, but you can see already thinning out in the Baltimore region and further west. Just beautiful from Ohio all the way to northern California. Locally, all that activity with the showers this afternoon and tonight, you see them blowing up into big thunderheads. But in Baltimore, we're just on the northern edge of those heavy clouds. Yet further west does tend to break up. So we'll see clouds, some sun tomorrow. Low pressure will be to our east along a little bit of cooler air, dry air to move in and a beautiful pattern if it hadn't, Chicago nice day tomorrow. There's where we think that minimal hurricane Diana will be just south of Brownsville, Texas. High pressure pretty much dry out west. And the cooler weather, that frontal system helping to maybe knocked as far as down in Oregon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1106.17,1192.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Temperatures tomorrow, a lot of 70s in the east warming to the 80s on the backside of that high pressure 90s and one hundreds before that cooler air begins to move and then some 60s and 70s out of Washington, Oregon. Take a look the forecast variable cloud in the next couple of days. Just a risk of a shower in Baltimore. Best chance of rain. Delaware. Eastern Shore. Salisbury. Cambridge. East and Ocean City. In Rehoboth, you'll see some showers, 8466 the next couple days. Clouds and sun for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Humidity goes up a little bit and the dew point goes up and just a slight chance of some widely scattered showers. Through that period, temperatures close to normal this time of year. Normal highs, 86 for Friday. And John. Well, it's good to get close to normal. That's nice. Feels good. I always makes me feel better. That's it. Hey, guess what? What? Jim Palmer still in that Hall of Fame, isn't he? Yeah. We're going to check in and make sure of in just a minute. Take a look at these late scores. Back with Paul for the rest of the day in sports. Hang on. Phase one. And. It's. Just the way you. Gong. Gong. Gong. Every day. It makes things happen. It's going to take a sneaker sneaker. Let's make a. Match. Make a C and B telephone. Yellow Pages every day that goes to work every day. It matches more buyers with more sellers. Every day we use it and use it more. Excuse me. Can I use this? It's getting C and P telephone, Yellow Pages. Nor the book can match it. A bell Atlantic Company. What do they really got? You know, we got. It isn't just the brass band.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1192.6,1315.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Speedy Muffler King knows that all customers really want is a top quality, good pair, a good price, and a little respect. That's why Speedy gives you a guarantee on all three, including in the Respect R-e-s-p-e-c-t. That's what Speedy means to me. The Aids Clinical Trial Unit needs HIV positive participants for an AZT study. For more information, call 9557703. Why are these people coming to all tune and loop? I want a complete computer analysis with my engine to know. I know I'll tune. We'll do it. I want a 12 month, 12,000 mile warranty on everything I know. I'll tune. We'll do it. I want a free written estimate with a quality brake job. I know all too, and will do it. I want new shops and streets and my air conditioning recharged. I know Alton will do it all. They know all too will do it. All done. And Lou will do it all. Cat scan confirms it fast. Luckily, there are so many demands. Patients, government and business setting priorities is now a major issue for hospitals. A hospital's number one priority has got to be quality patient care. True. But the latest technology is just as important. So is recruiting and keeping the best people. They're all important, But innovation will determine the leader. That's the hospital I want my patients to use. Well, as we've been saying, Palmer's in the Hall of Fame. But let's also hear it for those Baltimore fans. And what if they had stood out in the rain? So they could be there for that golden moment and paid their hard earned money to go up there and stand out in the rain. I mean, let's hope that the Baseball Hall of Fame gets wise and makes some provision so that something like this never happens again.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1316.6,1422.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Because, I mean, those people got hosed. That was wrong. Despite the rain, the confusion and all the frustrations encountered by those many Oriole fans who went up for Jim Palmer's induction into the Hall of Fame, this was the day that the final punctuation was added to the career of Jim Palmer. That final touch, the crowning glory, a moment for which he seemed destined almost from the start. His was a talent so huge and undeniable that even the untrained eye could almost immediately see the brilliance in Jim Palmer's right arm, that graceful, elongated motion, the big blazing fast ball producing 268 career wins and now inevitably a spot in the hall to grow up as a kid in New York. Being a Yankee fan was proved. Nobody's perfect. Could dream about pitching against Mickey Mantle or Roger Maris, guys that did have a chance to pitch against and then to eventually be one of them really makes me feel something that I never thought I'd get in touch with. Also entering the Hall of Fame today, along with Palmer, former Cincinnati Reds second baseman Joe Morgan, who remembered his first big league at bat in the ninth inning of a tie game against the Phillies. Morgan came up with a winning run on second base, and I got a base hit and the winning run scored. And Gene Mark, who was the manager of the Phillies, was so mad when he went in the clubhouse, he yelled at his players and told them, you guys got beat by a guy who looks like a little league. Looked like a little league of a player, like a Hall of Famer. Two of the all time greats, Joe Morgan and Jim Palmer, are now officially members of the Baseball Hall of Fame.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1422.41,1522.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Oh, incidentally, have the night off this evening. The open up three game series in Oakland tomorrow night. As for a big league ball tonight, want to show you a nice play of the Brewers Minnesota game up at the Metrodome. Top of the fourth Milwaukee's Paul Miller the plate flyball going right field. Randy Bush raging to his right, diving and lunging. He makes the catch. Brewers win at six to nothing. That was at the Metrodome. Busch Stadium in Saint Louis. Cardinals were home against the New York Mets, complete their four game weekend series. Top of the second Ron Darling with a fly in the center field. Willie McGee of the Cardinals going back has it all the way. No, he geeked. Orlando mercado comes around to score to make it one to nothing Mets But the Cardinals have come back now to take a 5 to 1 lead in the seventh in Saint Louis. Say, have you ever wondered who the richest athletes in the world are? Well, me neither. But the folks at Forbes magazine did. And so they did a survey and their survey says these are the biggest moneymakers in the wide world of sports. Boxers Mike Tyson and Buster Douglas. Top of the list, right around 26 million a year in earnings. That's purses and endorsements. It's a daily sugar ray, you see. Got the number three spot on the hit parade. Arnold Palmer hasn't won a golf tournament since the Earth cooled. He's still making over 8 million a year while baseball's Will Clark checked in rock bottom on the top 30 with a meager $3.8 million annually. That's still good bubblegum money there I that we keep you in bubbles for a while. Not Jack Clark. Don't confuse. Get out of here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1522.79,1606.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What do you say? Don't call me that. Don't it. All right, John. Bob, the wake up forecast. Okay in the morning, mostly cloudy. Let me some breaks in the sky. 70 degree temperatures, not a terrible day. Coming up, we will see some sun. Yeah. All right. But I'm finally tonight, Prince George's County police are continuing their search for a man who has had to held up a Wheaton Bank while dribbling a basketball. Witnesses say a man in his 20s entered the citizen's bank on Friday, slept in out the teller shoulder, the hand grenade He was carrying. The dribbler, as he's called, fled on foot with an undisclosed amount of cash in one hand and his beloved basketball in the other. Police have no explanation why the robber carried the basketball during the bank holdup, but they did leave open the possibility of not only being charged with robbery, but traveling as well like this. It says double dribble, double dribbling. Same thing. I think that's our report. Thank you for joining us. Nightline is next time. Al Sanders for today's Coke and the entire Eyewitness News team. Goodbye. And Buster likes to eat nice here. I you. Oh, thank you. Next to my dad for school packs for me at McDonald's. It's got this awesome pocket. And I even got this. A big new McDonald's backpack just for 99 and hit back just 199 with any combo meal. That's wonderful. Next to me. Haven't we heard from you? It's not that I can't find Buster. What would you like? You like something firm, but comfortable. Is that right? Do you like this style? You don't like this color? You can pick out any of these. Turn it upside down. Put the drawers back in. It's a dressing table.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454#t=1606.62,1723.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114895/file/218454/transcript/62305/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Besides, we can. We can. We do have some locked. 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