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Well. Hi. Good evening. At least parts of the East Coast here. Now comes barbecue time. You know, and I would like to show your chef tells German American Barbecue Sauce recipe. Wow, that's a long shot. I worked on this recipe for a little while. I'm just hungry for ideas, and I don't like this pattern stuff. So let me show you my. It's a little bit in life. It's many ingredients which I normally don't approve of. But the barbecue sauce, I have to make it once a month in the refrigerator, in the store, so much as in the that's not what's going to cook. What I use here on slide of one orange lemon, rind of one lemon. So far, so good. One cup, orange juice and blues. Finally, it's a nice sauce. A half a cup of lemon juice, some chopped onions. And let's go out for that. A quarter cup of Earl. A quarter cup of honey. If you don't like the honey, don't leave about a quarter cup of vinegar and a half a cup. The famous American ingredient, tomato ketchup. All right. It's like some brown sugar rather than high level of. I prefer it some molasses. I really like molasses. I was coming up with that stuff because I didn't care about this. Now all this stuff goes on the stove. You see, all the ingredients are going to start in the juicer, but you have to dilute what comes out. Look, something like this, of course, because I have more ingredients and this is a delicious look, the color. All right. You take a piece of meat, Russell Brand. And this today goes on the grill. The next two weeks, I'll show you some tips on the grill, then make the sauce.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=7.01,154.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I feel, oh, I wish you could smell this. It's just some things in your house which you may take for granted can be very dangerous, particularly to your children. Do you know the name of this houseplant? Oh, umbrella tree. Be done. Cane, sea spider plant. Do you come back here for the correct answers? Can both be and this is the deep in back here or a dumb came I'm back to Jim Roscoe and this is my son Matthew. When we select houseplants for our house, we're very careful to select plants which are so different. Back here, for example, is not a safe houseplant. If a youngster or an adult for that matter, happens to chew on a leaf or the stem of a different bracket, that can cause tremendous irritation of the tongue and swelling. That's the name that's often used. Don can well, there are many other poisonous plants that if you have lots of plants around your house, make sure you check with your greenhouse, your poison control center, to see which plants are safe and which can be a problem. But this is also the time to work outdoors. And there are many plants, but you find our birds, which can also be very dangerous. This is the plant level which produces the familiar red weeping, itching surprise after contact or a rash from poison ivy or contagious trespass. So the correct answer is pass the poison ivy. Rash is caused by exposure of the skin to the earth, and the plant once rather absorb a rash that you cannot catch rash from another person. Soap and water or alcohol can be effective in preventing the poison ivy rash from across. The correct answer is true since exposure of your skin to the horrors of poison plants is what causes the dermatitis and for cleansing itself.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=155.14,254.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"An alcohol can help remove those eyes and prevent much of the rash in some cases out of it. Should you develop a rash from poison ivy or the poison plants themselves? A solution or a tub that's a colloidal oatmeal. And see your doctor if the lesion still persist. This is the castle, the most famous landmark of the Smithsonian Institution. Hello, I'm Linda Harris. Not a great escape to the nation's capital. The first time I came to Washington, I decided I wanted to go to the Smithsonian Museum, only to find out that it wasn't one Valley, but 12 and a zoo. In fact, it's not the largest complex of museums. Seven of them are located on the National Mall between the Capitol Building and the Washington Monument. It is an incredible place. In fact, let me give you a glimpse of it. There is so much to see at the Smithsonian that one day will hardly do it. In the Museum of Transportation, you'll find wonderful vehicles, including the old Conestoga and the 1848 Concord coach. There is first lady horror in the final draft from the very best. There's protest in politics. You'll find signs from all over the world. The bunkers, chairs, a recent addition and an American flag. Campaign buttons. And of course, I'll lose. Gloves are here. And priceless jewels, including the likes of Israel. He would spend at least one whole day visiting the Smithsonian building. And just because of that, what I suggested to. Check around for. China and Russia unifying on almost any place in town and especially your hotel. Read it through and decide what you have time to say and then start out and really enjoy yourself. One thing I should warn you about is that you are going to find crowds and if you're driving very rapid by 10:00 in the morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=254.41,372.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So if you plan for all of that, I'll make your best bet on your great escape in Washington, D.C. The Smithsonian will be one of the most memorable. It's not impressive. Good evening. I'm just tired, of course. And tonight, I would like to show you how to make an East Indian rice salad. Well, I started up an apple, and then I sat down. And then I imagine something like this nice chopped apple. All right. So far, so good. Now to this apple to add some curry powder. Not too much, but not too little either, because clearly is very stimulating, especially in the summertime. And it's really hard other than eat something which gets a little bit dull. You have the apple in there, you use some pineapples, and if you have the fresh pineapple, please use the first one. I didn't see any nice first pineapple, so I used the can once and nobody knows the difference unless you tell them some figs. Put them in there to some raisins, not too much. And then, of course, we also have some rice. Rice. That's all there is to it. Not much more. This you mix up nice. You have some bananas at home, some papaya, mango, any food, you're just added in there. There's nothing wrong with whatever you like, especially me. Mix it up. Stayed out for half an hour to an hour to get all the flavors together and then put it on a little plates. You see this? Nice little sleeve. Very colorful. Just plain. Got some roasted sliced almonds on top. And that's always I would like to try this recipe for lunch because it's very loud, it's very stimulating with the spices. And please try. It's rather good, of course.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=372.89,580.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I see feel. You really are a wonderful person, aren't you? At least in some ways you are. But wouldn't it be great if you were married to someone who is bringing out the best in you? Hi, I'm Charlie Sheen. And with me is Martha. And we've been married for 31 years. We think we have a super marriage, but it hasn't always been easy. That's the way it is. Anyone can have a great marriage if they work at it. And one way to work at it is to emphasize the positives. Praise, compliment. We wrote a national newspaper column about how to stay in love, and we get thousands of letters about a letter from a lady named Alice. She says, Last night I broke my husband's a lemon meringue. And would you believe he never said one word of appreciation? I wanted to throw the rest of the pioneers face, but I didn't. Instead, I went back to the bedroom and had a good cry. Do you know how hard it is to be married to a man who never says word one of praise? Alice is right. Compliments are a very important part of staying in love. We call them warm fuzzies, and we have some agreements about this. One of our agreements is that every day we will pay each other a compliment. I like you because most of us men have to work at this. It just seems that women are more expressive of love. Then we have another agreement that every week we will pay each other a new compliment. Something we've never said before. Now figure that out. 41 years times 52 weeks is 2132 things we like about each other. So much in love. Right. And you can stay in love, but it takes work.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=581.55,691.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And one way to work at it is I like you because. So try our method for 30 days and see what happens. Every day, a compliment. Every week, a new compliment. No way you can miss those warm fuzzies really will help you stay in love. How many times have you watched a TV sitcom and wondered why you hear all that audience laughter when you don't think anything is very funny? Well, the reason you hear all that laughter is because Hollywood producers have a couple of tricks they use to sort of help the laughter along. Hi, I'm Cathy. Man behind the scenes in Hollywood. And tonight, I'm going to show you just how Hollywood makes its sitcom seem funnier. This is Angela, and she's a professional laughter. That's right. She's an actress who actually gets paid to laugh on the job. Many times she's used to warm up a live audience. It's said that laughter is contagious and the producers know when and laughs. Pretty soon the whole audience will find the joke funny, too. Sometimes, though, the audience still doesn't get the joke, and that's when producers resort to canned laughter. Many of the sitcoms like Three's Company, WKRN in Cincinnati and The Jeffersons add laughter to the final tape. It's called Sweetening. This is Glenn Glenn Sound recording studio in Hollywood, where most of the television sitcoms come to add laughs. And this is it, the actual laugh box. No kidding. That's what they call it. And now take a look at this. It's a whole bag full of laughs. There are all kinds of cassettes in here. There's one for the hugest gafah. To the tiniest titter, the laugh specialist, but several of them into the box and comes up with just the right response to a joke and a really good laugh.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=691.89,801.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Specialist is a master at predicting what kind of laughter to use. It takes about 4 hours to squeeze one half hour sitcom. And what do you think it costs to reflect all those laughs? Approximately $2,000 per show. It sure costs a lot of money to keep those sitcoms looking good. But then, of course, the price always includes the applause. This man may not look it, but he may someday be the next Bobby Fischer or Boris Spassky. If those names mean nothing to you, you haven't been following chess. And chess is a game that this 36 year old man is very good at. His name is Jud Akers, New Orleans only chess master, a title that means he has reached expert status in the game. He's a familiar face in New Orleans French Quarter, where he's trying to follow in the footsteps of another New Orleans chess great, Paul Morphy. In the 1800s, Morphy and New Orleans men who lived in the French Quarter was the world's greatest chess player and is still held in high regard as one of the game's all time greats. If I were to ask you, who is the greatest chess master in the South? Who would you say? Well, of course, that's academic. The most important promotional player of all time has been the most important chess master worldwide in terms of total contribution in the game of speed and the greatest chess lecturer and extension player who has ever lived. You know, it's ridiculous to compare anyone else with me. I stand alone. As you can probably tell, Jude doesn't suffer from any lack of confidence. In fact, he is the first to admit he has all the makings to someday be the world's greatest chess player. Are you a genius? Oh, yeah, no question about it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=801.91,1001.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I mean, that's the way it is. That's just a fact. According to the U.S. Chess Federation, Jude is a well-respected player in the U.S. and abroad. But to hear him brag, well, you can't help but wonder if Jude so good, why isn't he as famous as chess champs like Bobby Fischer or Boris Spassky? Both great players, but not not even remotely comparable to me in terms of overall contribution to the game. Well, how come you're here and they're there in the big picture? Because I create in the desert, Spassky created an environment where chess was already established. I can see on in the desert a small bush and make it into an entire forest. I have the great promotional insight, the great overall feel. In addition to being a great, great, great player, I also have the ability to create magic in the middle of the desert. Now, if making magic in the middle of the desert doesn't make a whole lot of sense, what Judas saying in his own egocentric way is he's stayed away from U.S. Chess Federation sanctioned competition and is done mostly exhibition play. But that will soon change. Jude is building up these days with chess theorist Michael Senior Mirror in preparation to enter world chess tournaments this year in Yugoslavia to try and win the title of Grandmaster and International Grandmaster, which is sort of the ultimate goal for a chess player who wants world class status. He'll also try and regain his world record for the most games played at one time, playing 250 games at the same time in Columbia, South America, this summer. But those are things in the future. On this night, Jude is readying for a match against only eight challengers. He'll play all at the same time, but he'll be blindfolded.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1001.64,1094.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And for Jude and me, it'll be an important match, since I'll be one of the eight challengers. I remember when I first met you. We played chess blindfolded once I beat you. We played chess blindfolded a second time. I lost this. For me is that is the big challenge, Mr. Paulson. Not even God can save you this evening. Not even God. Several hours later at the Royal Charters Cafe with the matches to be held. Anticipation for the upcoming games is high. As Jude is blindfolded, the eight challengers are introduced. A young man on board, one a team of two on board, two, a strong player on board three and even stronger one on board for a gentleman chess player on five. A team of three women on board six a computer on board seven programed for tournament level play and George archrival on board eight. Mr. Paulsen, as you were one of the the only media person in the world ever to beat me in over 1000 exhibitions in 46 states, the only person ever to win a game for me ever. And the score now stands 1 to 1 between us. I publicly tell you that you can pack it up and go home. Damn. In arm. You can't. Never have come in this place. You should stay outside. Now, if you're unclear as to how Jude can play eight games of chess at the same time without seeing. Well, it's quite simple. At least for someone with a huge mental capacity for the game as an opponent makes a move. Jude stores it in his memory for that particular board. Somehow keeping each board separate. He then responds with his move, calling out to monitor David Compton, who moves for him in answer to the MOVE Party 76.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1095.27,1213.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I reply, I know you'd be wanting to see three. If you play chess, then you know a single game can take hours. Playing eight games means a long night ahead. In the first hour, the opening moves are made, but there is really no significant progress. Our two most games are well developed, but there is still no clue as to how well anyone is doing our three. There seems to be significant progress on several boards on board three due to somewhat confused about a move, but with a computer like memory recalls every move of that game. Not happy to see 3.2 d5 bishop the g 519 see six 23.286 and now comes point to a four and he plays bishop to a five and I play Bishop to do three. You got it, champ. He can then proceed hour forward. There are only six challengers left. Two of resign, challenger, one and three. 20 minutes later, the ladies team on board. Six is doing well, well enough to accept a draw with Jude. The same thing happens in board four out of five with help from the son of one of the women players, the challenger on board. Eight has held his own dude realizing this and hoping this story will be a favorable one to him. Offers a draw June after careful consideration. I will accept your offer of a draw because it means victory for me and we will challenge each other again in the future. Within a few hours after that, the three remaining games ended. Board five lost, the computer lost. But Board to triumph the final score. June one four had three draws and one loss and has a challenge to meet again. This is Lizbeth McCain, a bright white. From a nice family in Buffalo, New York.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1214.3,1345.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"How did a sweet kid like that? Up in a predicament like this. Oh, you used to think I was disgusting. You used to just love being and then go away and leave me alone. Well, okay, it's just make believe. But it scared you, didn't it? Elizabeth Mackay is otherwise known as Leah Sanders, a victim of life abuse in the ever popular soap opera All My Children. So how did she wind up so far from home? Who is Laura Sanders anyway? What's your relationship with Elizabeth? Stay tuned as we follow this story, too. The Buffalo Zoo. We're at the zoo today because I grew up not very far from here at all. A couple of blocks when I used to come to the zoo all the time when I was a kid. When I was in high school, I went to Mount Saint Joseph's Academy. I really loved science. And when I was, you know, it came time to decide what college you wanted to go to if you wanted to go to a college. And I thought what I really wanted to be was a physicist. And now that I look back on it, I realize that probably all I really wanted to do was win a Nobel Prize. I think I flunked out of physics the first year. But my mother was a very wise woman, and she said, Are you sure you don't want to try harder now to get into Survivor takes years. I mean that's it's years of people I I've known, you know other people. How did I how do I first meet the casting director of all my children? It's it's I wish there were a formula all my children and see number 47 script 2906 VTR three 981 Take one also.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1346.1,1435.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That was a terrific medium for that. But so for one thing, we learn about cameras and how to behave in front of them and your technique has to be very good on the SO because the time constraints are so strict that you could fall into a lot of very bad actor habits on a soap unless you keep a constant guard on yourself and really know what you're doing. Her hard work has earned Lisbeth the awkward distinction of being mistaken for the character she plays. We get a lot of mail from women saying, Well, first of all, most people understand, most people differentiate and know that I am an actress and the other is a character. So when I get mail, they say, Lisbeth, we are. I should leave Kurt. How can I put up with Current like that? But then they're not really addressing me as about it. Um, it's not so funny when people recognize me. Her own marriage to a successful lawyer is a very happy one. He moved to New York with her so she could work on all my children. And their life is a far cry from the violent one on the soap. So what's Lisbeth doing back in Buffalo? Did she leave behind? And where is this story going? Stay with us. As we visit a familiar location to most soap opera fans, the hospital. Only this is a real life hospital, Canmore Mercy, where Elizabeth's sister Kathy is a real life nurse who Lizabeth has in real life come to visit her over the last bit of lunch on my car. Blizzard is pretty excited. You know, I think the build of the excitement and it's just I don't know, it's very different to see something. And I think more dramatic seeing is the more you find yourself like with her and recognizing what she's feeling, because I know we're still around.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1435.41,1539.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"One scene where she finally breaks down and tells Jonathan that she's a battered wife and that I was I was crying, listening to her. Though being recognized is a sign of an actress's success. If you're in a soap, it's the questions that let you know. The audience has really been watching us. Now I can tell you what's going to happen with you and Joe. I don't know. We're not. We're we're. He's back with his wife. Shows how Gilmartin kisses. He's terrific. No, he's going to be any new character, anyone leaving. And even a lot of people are raving. Stay tuned as we join Lizabeth with a cup of coffee and settle down in front of the TV set to get involved with one viewer who's in the know who's very tall and of course, paramount with Devon, who's about as big as a peanut. Wouldn't believe the money they spend on clothes. I think it's just. Do you give them back or do you buy them to survive and keep the show rising? No, no. The show buys them and keeps them in and uses them. It was when you first saw yourself for the very first time on TV, which was on All My Children. How did you react? I hated and just hated it. I know I instantly went on a diet and I thought I was too fat. I couldn't believe what my voice sounded like that I I'd always watch and think, oh, that's I don't believe a word she's saying. I thought I should have done that. That's wrong. It's a because of a lot of insecurity and serve on a soap opera. You get to know a character so well, but it's much more, more so than in my prime time, because you see them every day and they become my friends.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1540.38,1645.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On this particular day, Lizabeth, I mean Laura, who is fast become the friend of many empathetic viewers. Is this a coming up is he going to do you in here is about to achieve her freedom. God, please don't just leave the guy. To kick them out from an abusive husband. They have to stay clean. It gets worse. Who won't sign the separation papers? There's Joe. Oh. And so the kindhearted Dr. Joe saves the day, even if he does get caught. And Elizabeth has had the good fortune of close contact with a major star of the soap, which is about the closest you can get to a guarantee that the writers won't have you murdered or move you out of town. Hopefully a year from now I might be doing a film, or certainly more theater, which is my great run. We'll lose find happiness in the big world outside of Buffalo, New York. Will she visit again? Nothing like stands through the hourglass. Only time will tell where the fortunes of this talented actress will take her. Hi. This evening, I would like to show you how to make a vegetable. Fresh vegetable. Very colorful, very good, and very easy to make. I started off with a strip of bacon. I put some blanched green beans in there and I roll them up. Now, if you are vegetarian, you cannot eat bacon. You can use league or just make the beans without any bake. It works the same way. I put these beans on a platter and what I am doing now, I put all kinds of cooked implants, vegetables on there, and you just have to make sure that the colors are combined a little bit. I start off here with some broccoli. It's very green, it's undercooked, and I just covered with a little bit of salt water.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1646.91,1765.06"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It just undercooked. So it's not too easy. This just like this. Very simple. Then I here some rosettes of cauliflower. They are right. I'll put it right next to the broccoli. So it's already a nice contrast. One bouquet of beans here. Can you see it? Very nice. I feel some thick slices of scrambled zucchini and I should so take them off and put them right here. It doesn't make sure that colors look really nice because I'm going to be like this pull of right in here. I think we should probably try stuff that's uncooked rice. No problem at all. I think the tomato the tomato stuff, it's finished. I get a nice color here too. I feel this piece of yellow squash, which I scored a little bit and bake for a few minutes in the oven after I put some salt and pepper on top. Very simple, very easy. I feel some blanched mushroom cups and you put them right on here. You see this, whatever you like, just make sure it looks nice and neat and colorful. Another bouquet of green beans. Well, put it right here. Now, this goes in the oven because you want the reheated right now. It's nice about it. Oh, wow. There's already one in there. I don't believe this. Look, it is. I look at this vegetable, a nice, fresh, colorful and very nutritious, too. I wish you good at it. I wish you good luck. And I see. Oh, that's hard. Well, I myself the first time that it's really good. Well, Judy, I bought the start this year with some of my best sailor friends, and this is Jazzercise. Come on, now. Now, one man, one of the very first things, the Navy or any other branch of the armed services asks its new members to do is go to basic training.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1765.81,1870.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now I'm talking boot camp, baby. And there they learn discipline. But exercise requires discipline, too, because in order for it to do any good at all, you've got to develop a long lasting and loving relationship. So I want to enlist your help right up there now. Want to do a salute to your beautiful body and the Navy. Are you ready? Put those feet apart, Santos. Tell her. Give me a bicep right here. God, give me a bicep right there. That's good. Now, you ready? Let's. My name is Mary. Let me see those biceps. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah, right. That's. Oh. All right. Now, does that feel good? You keep shaking that. See you next week. Smartphone app. Well, tonight in What's Hot, we're going to take a look at some more new items. Hello, I'm Joyce Hardwick. And this item, which looks more like a lunchbox than anything else, is actually a solar thermos, an ingenious idea. And you can see that it's a thermos when you open up these two little panels. It has two little wings that flip up and reflect the sun's rays into this thermos bottle. Now, you can keep whatever is in this thermos cold, warm, hot or cold, and bring it to a boil. And there's a little gauge on the side that tells you what the temperature is of whatever is inside the thermos bottle. It sells for just under $100. And it's ideal for traveling the solar flask. Well, there are some people who are just so busy, they don't have time to sit down and read the newspaper. Well, a man in Denver came up with an idea to solve that problem. He calls it news track and it is an executive tape service. He's recorded on a 90 minute cassette information about business financing politics.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1870.8,1995.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He's taken that information from well-known weekly news magazines, and he's recorded it so that you can play this cassette back at your convenience while you're doing something else. You've been riding in the car. You can subscribe on an introductory basis for $35 for three months or one year for $195. Lose track why investors would be allowed to treat any losses as ordinary deductions. Okay. Are you ready for this one? This is called the European Aqua Pack and the manufacturer claims this is great to alleviate head discomfort. Now, that means if you've got tired or puffy eyes or clogged nasal passages or even allergies, you can cool this by putting it in the refrigerator or even heat it up, and then you put it on your eyes and it makes you feel better even if you have a hangover. So also about 1295, remember, for more information on anything you've seen tonight, please write to me. Joyce, go care of the station and be sure and enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. That's somewhat like a champion prizefighter. Jake keeps fit by pounding the asphalt every morning, long before most people have even heard their alarm clocks go off with his well-tuned muscles. Jay works his remarkable hooks in a way that no ordinary human could ever do. Jane lost both hands in an accident as a child, an explosion to throw away the lower parts of his arms and almost took his life. But as Jay explains, he learned to overcome this misfortune and now looks at life in a different light. I had to acclimate all over again as if I was a baby. Like a babe has to learn the routines all over again, and I had to accept that immediately. This is what the Lord had planned for me and I had to go with it and carry it through.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=1996.05,2145.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is what I've been doing ever since. One would expect that a man with such fame and fortune would live in a city like New York or Los Angeles, not Jerome's. He chose to live in the city that he grew up in El Paso, Texas, much like its owner. His home is a one of a kind. It features a private lake with a 200 foot waterfall, an African village, exotic animals, and although it hasn't seen service for a while. At one point, a helicopter sits in the front yard. We're getting about on the ground. Jay has a fleet of special automobiles, including a Corvette Stingray, with enough electronic gadgets to battle even James Bond, an armor plated bulletproof Cadillac that the Secret Service would be comfortable with, and a $100,000 Rolls Royce that the Queen of England would be proud to use for Sunday jaunt about the country. A lot of Jay's most famous cases was his helicopter rescue of Marlon Brando's son, who was kidnaped and held in a remote desert region of Mexico. Another famous client was the late Beatle. John Lennon was hired to find his kidnaped son. And Cuba's president, Fidel Castro has never hired J. Arms, but he mentioned recently on nationwide TV that jail arms entered his country illegally by way of a glider plane. Some of the tools of his trade include weapons of various size and caliber, and he practices daily in his underground computer controlled target range on his estate. This has got to be one of the most elaborate firing ranges I've ever seen in my life. What purpose does it serve? Well, in my type of case, Sterling, a target practicing would depend on some people's lives. Some of my clients lives and also in defense of my life or my families.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2145.89,2253.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I come in here daily and practice every morning religiously for about 30 minutes with different type of weapons. A weapon like this, like nobody would say. Somebody would say, well, what type of weapon would want for a private investigator? Well, in defense of our lives or the property of others or body guarding somebody like we just had an incident where John Lennon was was killed, one of my clients and I would want for a weapon like this for a bodyguard to to carry it either in his vehicle or on a briefcase or whatever. This is the 1145 caliber machine gun with a suppressor. The suppressor is right at the end, which is like a silencer. But there is another side to this man of steel. He was a devoted family man and a loving husband. The family worships in El Paso at Emanuel Baptist Church, where recently a would be assassin planned to take his life. But on this day, the minister was happy that Jay didn't show up for church. But he was in the services, dressed very strangely in complete black outfit. He came and walked up to Jerry. Where Jay Since then he walked out and afterwards I found out he left some notes behind that he was after Jay Arms. And so I called him immediately since I have his number. And I told him, I said, I don't know where this is. Some concur, whether it's for real, and he apprehended him down at his home. I understand you carry a gun with you at all times. But what if I were to pull a gun out on you right now? What would you do? Well, Tony, I do carry a 38 snub nosed. I've been considered as the fastest gun in the world.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2254.58,2357.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But what was your question? If I put a gun on you right now, the only his office is located near the center of the city, and one would hardly notice it while driving down Montana Avenue, except for a sign outside that bears his image a corporate logo. JAY You've got probably the most dangerous job of anybody I've ever known in my life. How does your your wife and your family feel about this little strange sterling? When I leave home in the morning, my wife says goodbye to me. My children with tears in the eyes, as if they're never, never going to see me again. Because they never know I might be gone for three weeks, maybe six months. I might come home the same evening. So they say goodbye to me and they're never going to see me again because there's been all these assassination attempts on my life and I have the 50% of the people that are always for you, the ones you help, the ones that you work against, always against U.S.. You. Everybody loves California. Were. Barack Obama U.S.. Thank you very much. When the temperature tops 100 in Arizona, the desert can be unbearable. You can cool off in a variety of ways, but many people say the only way to beat it is a drive to the ocean. A 4 million gallon ocean, believe it or not, right in the middle of the Arizona desert. Well, they'll be planning harder. We're going to take. We're waxing our. We can't wait for. Big surf in Tempe, Arizona, isn't as mammoth as the world's great oceans. But to the locals here, it's every bit as exciting. And it has something which those larger bodies of water can't boast of a perfect weight every 90 seconds.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2358.67,2505.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"These manmade waves are the product of Phil Dexter, a weekend engineer who had the original idea back in the mid-sixties. At the time, Phil had the basic idea he was working from Phenix, but managing two projects in California, and he traveled along the beach and saw a lot of the surfing that was going on and became very interested in it. And then just thought, wouldn't it be neat if we had something like this in Phenix where we have the good weather and everything for our swimming? And he started just playing with the swimming pool. He actually had a little paddle device that he pushed in the pool and decided that wasn't the way to do it and played around with it until he finally came up with what he wanted and made it work. And it turned out to be quite a unique idea. Duane Sergent was one of the original engineers to form the corporation with Phil Dexter to develop big surf. That was 11 years ago. And today, big surf has become a popular water recreation facility and a major tourist attraction. In addition to the beach and the large pool, the 20 acre complex now includes bumper boats, a water slide, volleyball courts and a bar, all designed to make you think you're in a beautiful Polynesian island paradise. But the real draw is still the fantastic wave making machine behind this wall. And the question most people ask is, how does it work? Big surf is basically a giant swimming pool. And like a regular pool, the water is being constantly recycled. It goes from the lagoon into a holding tank through a massive filtration system and into a giant reservoir. Where the water is held until it reaches its 500,000 gallon capacity about every 90 seconds.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2513.92,2618.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That happens, 15 hydraulic gates below the water level are trigger to open. The water rushes out under the force of gravity and strikes a baffle or a reef. It pushes the water upward. And that's what creates the way. Top. How does it compare with the waves in Iraq? Well, not really. Don't compare, I guess a lot smaller. But what can you say about ocean waves? Because to me, I think it's great not just at Gaza. It's been going on so long. Okay. So I think surfing here is a safer sport because, you know, when you're not really badly serving a surfing with the board is surfing with a raft. And it's a lot safer and a lot more fun. Why do you come here? For Girls and the waves? Well, when the park ends, you hit the road and I'll be surfing. When they get to know this of. Today. Everyone can enjoy Big Sur, but it wasn't always that way. When the facility opened, surfers alone moved here, but management quickly realized that it wasn't economically feasible. So what a pleasure. After just a day at the beach for people of like ocean type swimming and roughing, it is all the advantages of the ocean without any of the disadvantages. There's nothing underneath the surface of the water to speak in June, so to speak. Evidently, that philosophy is working. During the off season, people line up in droves and big surf entertains about 3000 a day. You'd think it would be a lifeguards nightmare, but not so, says head lifeguard Jeff Burgoyne. Generally, though, when we have two or 3000 people out here, we handle it pretty well. We have four station, four lifeguard stations on the water right now. And if we ever needed more people out there, we could just set up the new stations.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2619.92,2763.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So with four people, we generally cover this water pretty well. There are other ways to make waves, but none as effective. Big surf remains the only facility of its kind in the world, and Tempe, Arizona, remains the only place you can surf in the desert. May. Do you? You know, there are right ways to prune and write tools to use for pruning. I'm Jerry Baker to show you the right tool and the right way to do summer pruning. First of all, make sure that you use sharp instruments and only use the size tool it's necessary to do the job. This is a pair of pocket pruners should be carried around all of the time. If you're going to take branches as big as your wrist, you would use a small hands. If you're going to use branches that are too big for this to handle, you would what we use what we call a loafer and make sure that they're sharp. And when you do any cutting on the tree, take a good look at it to find out which way it's going to look the best and try to keep the centers open. Always cut just below a branch dropping down. So if I cut here, I still have that leader coming down to cover and becomes a new leader. When you do any cutting at all, make sure that you seal the wounds and the wounds can be sealed with pruning paint either painted on or in an aerosol form where I always keep handy and you reach me just before I use lipstick. And on any of the cuts that I have made, I always seal them off, no matter how small. And that's what you can do by having just a small tube of lipstick.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2763.85,2893.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You can take care of small cuts. If you're saying, now, wait a minute, I mean, why not these great big ones, you don't have to do the little ones. The more careful you are with your plants, the more you're going to get out of the plant. And remember that plants are like people. Every womb bleeds. So always do first aid on your plants. Western scientists are still pretty much baffled by the Oriental art of acupuncture. While there is still a great deal of skepticism, there's also some new respect for the acupuncture as needles. There's also interest in allied disciplines like acupressure, which is done with a person's fingers instead of the acupuncturist needles. One of the reasons that these disciplines have such a hard time being accepted is that they're basically so very simple. Well, some top team physicians and trainers around the country are also using one of these very simple acupressure methods called the acute pinch, to help relieve the pain caused by muscle cramps. I'm talking about top team doctors like Dr. Donald Cooper at Oklahoma State University, who was also the 1968 Olympic team doctor. Now, they say that the occupants works to relieve the muscle cramps, but they have no idea why. Well, if you're a person that gets a cramp now and then from exercising or what have you, here's how you do it. First of all, you're going to grasp the area above the upper lip with your thumb and forefinger. You're going to clasp it in a rather broad grip like that. Squeeze for 15 to 20 seconds. And that's what they do to relieve those muscle cramps. It obviously doesn't get rid of the basic cause of the cramp is going to get rid of the symptoms for a while.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2894.64,2992.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So if you want to get rid of muscle cramps occupants, the only thing you have to worry about is hurting your lip. Meet Max. He's an Asian small cloud otter. Only he's just learning how to act like an otter. Hi, I'm Joe Newberry from the San Diego Zoo. And you might wonder what I mean by that. Well, Max is a perfect example of a wild animal that was kept as a pet. His owner treated him like a child and even gave him his own security blanket. It's hard to believe that Max was afraid of the water when he first got here. Especially when you understand that normally otters spend most of their time in or around the water. But Max is learning to enjoy water, and we hope that he'll soon adapt to otter life. Otters, streamlined bodies give them the ability to move very quickly through the water. They have webbing between their toes and their fur is water resistant. Small clawed otters have very short claws compared to their cousins. The river otter otters are favorite animals of many people because of their playful antics. They're very mischievous and love to get into everything. They have very sensitive paws, which they use to feel under boulders and in crannies for mussels, crabs, snails and the other things that they eat. Some Asian peoples train these otters to catch and bring fish to them. Baby otters are born in a nest built by both parents. The Mother Otter teaches her young to swim and gather food when they're only a few months old. She encourages them to swim by pushing them into the water. Our zoo otters have their own special nesting area, but we're still waiting for youngsters to arrive. Let's keep our fingers crossed, and I'll be back next week with another interesting animal.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=2992.97,3099.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Meet Bubba Proto, an eight year old who will attempt what most adults wouldn't dare. His body is that of a child. His courage, that of an elder. You see, this youngster has one goal to achieve something that would be way too painful for the majority of us to complete a 26 mile marathon. Sure Bubba plays basketball like most kids. He helps out around the house like most kids. But unlike most kids, he puts in about 50 miles a week running. He spends 2 to 3 hours every Sunday grinding away on a trail, all in preparation for a run that will take him from Folsom, California, to Sacramento's Discovery Park. The only important thing is, is that I finish. His is a family affair. Bubba's coach is his step dad, Terry Holt, his running partner, his brother Kenny, and his accompanying companion, his mom, Judy. He gets anxious. A lot of times he has to when he's running. He says, Mom, let's, you know, just go another mile and and stuff. You know, he's always trying to talk itself out of it because it's so lengthy all the time. But he feels it's worthwhile. It's not the physical pain so much as it is. He gets bored when he runs for his eight year old boy, you know, so we have to in other words, while he's training, we have to entertain him. We talk about his girlfriend, what he did at school, and we're always conversing with him to keep him mentally, his mind mentally off of what he's doing. Bob has been training for three years since he was five, when he used to run just a block or two before the days when he would chalk up daily mileage on a rigid schedule.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=3121.82,3246.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Before the days when he'd test what many runners years older and more experienced are afraid to test. The capacity to push your body beyond the fatigue. Beyond the pain. Beyond its apparent limits. Finally the morning of the big test. Bubba Freeholders first marathon. It's just before eight. In minutes, Bubba will begin a run that will last 4 hours. The Folsom starting line is filled with tension. And what about our little eight year old and a little nervous? Are you the least bit concerned that you might not finish? No, because I'll stop to walk if I have to. I don't think there is anything to worry about. I'm a little bit worried about it, but I think you'll make it okay. Why are you worried? Well, just a long ways. It goes on forever and ever. So I think it'll be okay, though. How far do you think you can make it? I know I can make it 20 miles, so we'll see from there on. Good luck. Thank you. Easy and all smiles. That's our Bubba granted at the back of the pack, but definitely the picture of confidence. Six miles into the race. And Bubba still doesn't look worried. At the halfway point, Bubba is still going strong. You run 13 miles right now. How are you feeling? Fine. Do you think you're going to make it? Huh? Do you hurt at all? A little bit. You're still smiling. Are you going to be smile at the end of all this? No. We're now 19 miles into the marathon, but the farthest Bubba has ever run is 18 miles. So from here on out, it's all uncharted territory. How are you feeling, Bubba? Fine. You've never run this far before. You don't feel tired or you don't hurt or anything.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491#t=3247.37,3418.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/76291/file/162491/transcript/38973/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, my legs are kind of tired. You're still smiling. You're going to make it the whole way now, huh? You have any worry about it at all? No. Bubba may look strong now, but you've got to remember, there are still seven miles to go. And from what marathoners tell me, those are the worst fears or torture. And if you don't believe me, well, just look at some of Bubba's fellow runners. These are folks both stronger and older than our eight year old. And a lot of the veteran marathoners. If running 26 miles does this to them, you've got to wonder whether our little boy will be able to finish. It's coming up on 1:00. Nearly 5 hours have gone by. A mother's family waits, but still no sign of him. A little boy who could be among the youngest ever to complete a marathon. That is, if he finishes. Eight year old, eight year old. Calm down. 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