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Light rail could be a big loser when the baseball strike hits this week. We'll tell you how much the MTA stands to lose. A cruel twist in the O.J. Simpson trial. Find out when an ice cream parlor why an ice cream parlor worker could end up as a star witness. You've heard of people who are joyriding in a car, but how about in a plane? You won't believe this one. Also, this noon, this grandma just keeps rolling along. That's how she earned her nickname, Skateboard Mama. Hello, I'm Don Scott. We don't make it. We just report it. I have Marty Bass will have five days worth of an exclusive AccuWeather forecast and all this day's news coming up next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Stay with us. Fat kills. Being overweight can cause heart disease, cancer, diabetes, even strokes. Why risk it when you can lose weight and live healthier longer? Realistically, there's only one way to lose weight. Quick weight loss. For low cost, real food. Weight loss. Enjoy. Restaurants. Supermarkets. No. Groups. Privacy. No prepackaged meals. And learn how to keep the weight off. Grand opening. Glen Burnie and Severna Park area lose weight $6 a week at quick weight loss. One 800 526. Slim. I'm here to tell you about Adventure World's newest family adventure. It's a water ride, Renegade ravioli and Adventure World. Oh, did I mention the waterfall? You're watching TV. This is high. Which is the. With Don Scott. Marty Bass. Hello again. And on a Monday, the beginning of the week, when most expect baseball to come to an end with a strike by this weekend. Talks continue, but a lot of local talk seems to be about what do we do when there is a strike, especially those who service the sport.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=23.48,141.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The local transit lines are just some of the businesses worried about their bottom lines. Should there be a baseball strike, for instance? Light rail would take a heavy hit. We're talking about the light rail, which is our biggest carrier for each baseball game when we carry approximately 5000 people on light rail. We have park and rides approximately a dozen all around the area on our bus service that carries about 700 people. The Baltimore metro carries 800 people to the game on average, as well as Mark, bringing people from D.C. on our Mark Camden line going nowhere. So overall, there's about 7000 people. And bottom line, dollar wise, what are we talking about? We're talking approximately $200,000 over the remaining 24 games. If and we certainly hope it doesn't happen. But if the strike lasts for 24 games, the impact on lost revenue would be approximately $200,000 for that period of time that the MTA hopes either they'll still be time to avoid a strike or that they will find ways to work around the loss with increased ridership to the state fair or perhaps during the pope's visit. While on the federal level, the White House appears to be waiting on deck to somehow avert a strike. I think it would be tragic for for the country. I think it'd be tragic for the game. So we've offered to do whatever we can to facilitate these talks. And Labor Secretary Robert Reich, attending a game in Boston with one of his boys, came up with this idea, Well, if every kid in America wrote a note or a card with their name and their age and where they were writing from and said, act like grown ups, owners and players, I will guarantee they write to me at the Labor Department.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=143.21,231.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I will guarantee that those letters and those cards will go to the owners and the players. And I hope that sort of appeal would appeal to the players and the strike would be averted. Something most immediate probably won't happen. A more complete look at how a strike would impact locally tonight at five and six. In other news, city police make an arrest in this weekend's shooting at the Inner Harbor. Police say 17 year old Michael Parker was shot once in the leg and thigh after getting in an argument with another teenager. Today, police arrested 16 year old Mark Spriggs. He's charged as an adult with assault, with intent to commit murder. He's being held at the Eastern District awaiting a bail hearing. Three staffers were hurt, six campers arrested after a riot broke out in an Allegheny County camp last night. The maple run camp is for juvenile offenders. And things got so out of hand it took officers nearly an hour to bring it all under control. Five juveniles and an 18 year old face assault and rioting charges. The so-called crossbow rapist goes on trial today in Prince George's County. 37 year old Alphonso Quinn is accused of terrorizing the 24 year old boy woman with a crossbow and then raping her last summer. He's also charged in four other rape cases. Quinn had pleaded not criminally responsible, but his lawyer says they'll change that plea today in court, since the psychiatrist has since found him to be sane. Another twist in the O.J. Simpson murder case. An innocent trip to an ice cream parlor could hold the key to unlocking the mysterious murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Ben and Jerry's manager, Bill Chang, remembers serving Nicole Simpson, her children and a friend.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=231.65,319.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Several small cups of ice cream the night she died. He does not believe the friend was Ronald Goldman. I believe he was from the party that she was at. And so it must be one of her friends that just walked her over for ice cream along with her kids. Chang thought nothing of the incident until last week when private investigators working for Robert Shapiro interviewed Chang three times at the store. According to Newsweek magazine, a cup of partially frozen ice cream was found by police at the murder scene shortly after midnight. Which would suggest that Nicole Simpson may have been alive after 11 p.m.. Otherwise, the dessert would have already melted in the 60 degree temperature. Simpson was on his way to the airport by 1115. The only way you could prove this thing conclusively would be to set up an experiment more. And Clark, a forensics professor at Cal State Long Beach, believes an experiment will help determine how long it took for ice cream to melt. But he says Shapiro may still not be able to use it as evidence because Nicole Simpson may have refrozen the ice cream and removed it from her freezer just moments before the murders. And it certainly is a viable objection that can be raised by the prosecution if this were attempted to use a defense to it. The prosecution can return and say you have absolutely no proof that this was not refrozen. Because people do this all the time. Of course, the ice cream evidence taken by itself may not seem significant, but when added to other apparent discrepancies at both the crime scene and Simpson's home, as well as defense allegations of shoddy police work, experts agree that may be enough to plant the seed of doubt in the mind of at least one juror.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=319.55,414.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And that could amount to a mistrial. In Brentwood, Gary Gabriele for Channel seven News. And he ice cream parlor manager, says while private investigators working for Simpson's lawyers have questioned him, neither police nor prosecutors have asked about it. FBI investigators are in Woodall, Alabama, sifting through what's left of Randolph High School today. Authorities suspect arson in the weekend fire. Residents speculate, is related to the furor over white principal Helen Humphreys, who made headlines in February when he threatened to cancel the school's prom. The. Because of of objections to interracial dating. Abbott's firefighters are still busy trying to control the wire, the wildflowers out the wildfires out west excuse me. Authorities are estimating 40 structures were burned in two California fires. The latest of the two fires is in the Sierra Nevada foothills, destroying at least 12 structures there. It's taking more than 24,000 firefighters to keep the blazes under control. Funeral services are planned for tomorrow here for one of Baltimore's most popular politicians. Former city Councilman Dominic DiPietro died Friday night after a long illness. DiPietro was first elected to the city council back in 1966. He served until the election two years ago. Petro died at the age of 89. A statewide push to get people registered to vote kicked off this morning in Baltimore City. This effort at the Maryland Food Committee headquarters is aimed at getting everyone to exercise their right to vote. Volunteers will be set up here all week, starting up welfare recipients and low income voters. Workers are hoping to get as many people registered as possible before the August 15th deadline and a record setting year for Baltimore's Afram Festival over the weekend. The final tally isn't in yet, but organizers say this year's celebration of African-American culture was the biggest ever.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=415.37,509.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Thousands of Baltimoreans were down at Camden Yards celebrating the best in culture, food and music. Plans were already underway for next year's big events. But weather cooperated. That's darn sure. I understand there was an overflow crowd at the Rocky Gas Festival in western Maryland. Other big business has the weekend at the beach. And I tell you what. No question about it. Well, you know what? It's amazing. Well, good weather of the very end, including a lot of people calling in sick in the Newsroom today. I. We're we're all concerned about our ill patrons. No, we really are. But it does seem they are usually usually high incidence of. Yeah, well, we're concerned that they'll sober up by tomorrow. Yeah. Six out of I don't know how many. Six out of seven. Okay. It's another nice day. This beautiful day. This really gorgeous day. Tomorrow is not going to be all that bad. And then once we get back into the middle of the week, we will. It's really still going to be tough to complain. Really fatties. We're Thank you weather when we come back. Now understand it's 77 degrees 76 BWI, that humidity. It just seems awfully high. 69 winds in the southwest at seven. The barometer is 3020. Holding steady here your next time to Fort McHenry. Sun sets at 811. I want to check that 69 and see if the computer just didn't burp on it because, I mean, it doesn't feel like it. It's just another gorgeous day in Maryland. Miraculous detail of the forecast when we come back. Jerry Chevrolet Jio and E.tv salute the O's in their quest for the 94 pennant. The setup of the 1994 model year and Gerry several model year and close outs in every car, truck and van is included.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=509.72,610.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There is no reason to bet on space. Everything must go for a grand Slam. There are new gear present. Gerry's got them. And the only thing better than a selection. There's Gerry's low price. They always take on the New York Yankees. Monday at seven, right here on Jay-Z. Catch it. People pass the street corner every day on their way to work and to send their kids to school. But for my family, this corner will always be different. My uncle was robbed and murdered in a senseless attack here. I don't need a poll to tell me about crime and what violence has done to our state and our families. I support the death penalty. I fought for tougher sentencing laws, and I'll fight to get guns out of our schools because what happened to my family should never happen to yours. Mickey Steinberg setting a new standard for Marilyn. Is your credit report holding you back from refinancing your home? Hi, I'm Jim Palmer. Well, if it is. Call the money store at the Money store. They'll treat you like an individual. And look at your total credit history, not just today's credit report. You can apply entirely by phone at the money store. And there's never an application fee. So don't let your credit report stop you from refinancing your first mortgage. Call one 800 loan. Yes, The Money Store Where America goes for money. 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 it better have different kinds of fixin's to go for different kinds of chicken. If you give someone a good meal or a fair price, they'll come back to you. The KFC 1099 Family Choice Meals offer your choice of delicious pieces of original recipe or extra tasty crispy chicken or a whole colonel's rotisserie gold chicken.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=611.42,712.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Each meal comes complete with large mashed potatoes, with gravy, large coleslaw and four biscuits, all for just 1099. And now back to Eyewitness News. 69% humidity is correct. I will tell you what feels awful pleasant out there. I think it may be more a function of the morning. Anything else? Great. Great weekend. Yeah. Here's the way this five days is getting ready to come down. General thinking is right now a couple of really nice days today and tomorrow. Nice days. Then Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Front's going to get through the area. Front is going to stall. Okay. And then we're going to be in big shape here with summer like weather, humid conditions and some showers each of the following day, 80s or 90s, 88, 88, 86. Hut. Okay. See a full game Wednesday night. 88 degrees or so Wednesday afternoon. We'll talk more about that as we get it. Hey, here's how Steve Davis, who was out live this morning, went down and now we're on the mornings just plying us with the actual entire sunrise. Lake Montebello saw the sun at about 7:00 this morning. Look at that. As Don pointed out this morning and I agree, kind of looks like you're in the Adirondacks, but that is Lake Montebello looking toward the area where Mayfield down the subdivision. You might want to call Mayfield directly to the east of Lake Montebello. Just a gorgeous, gorgeous morning. It was flat out cool. And Don and I were doing the morning show. Heck, it was 59 degrees here on TV Hill. Now it's in the mid 70s. We showed you the 77, 79 and D.C. 77 in Hagerstown, 79 and Wilmington, Ocean City. Right now it's 74 degrees. Here's the East Coast satellite photo.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=712.48,803.02"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"High pressure governs our weather. We're going to plot to highs on the map. Right now, the significant high is up to our north and we've just got a fair weather in the area. Another sunny day will go for highs today in the lower 80s. But I understand we've got another frontal system moving our way. There's going to be some problems for us once we get into the middle of the week tomorrow. We'll go ahead and just for conversation purposes, plot the Bermuda High, starting to take over our weather once again and plot it offshore. Put a secondary high just south of Kentucky. It's going to rain flow, reinforce the flow of warm, humid air back into our region. That front we talked about, it's made some significant progress in it easterly direction. But understand, it is now getting ready to run into the area of dominant influence of this high pressure of the Bermuda High again as it takes over our weather. And there's going to be a block sitting out to our west. This front is actually going to get to the area, start to slow up, and it's a nurse is going to take it right over us and then it's going to stop. We are going to stay on the humid, warm side of the front. There's actually no real cold air behind it. And with this front, this kind of stall that's going to allow impulses like this area of low pressure on a mars map near Montana that's going to allow these impulses just to move toward our area. So what we'll have Wednesday, Thursday and Friday are more humid conditions. In the afternoon, you start getting kind of hazy gray and we could see the chance of thunderstorms Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afternoon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=803.53,884.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Just due to the proximity of the front, these little impulses of energy running on by it today and tomorrow, no problems break out the beach ball, sunshine, blue skies. Really fine weather here in early August. Here in Maryland, 85 is the high this day, 82 and Hagerstown 84 and Wilmington, 83 up in Harrisburg, up on the bay today. Just no real problems. They lose more temperatures closer to home. 84, Annapolis, 83 and Westminster up 95 in the middle 80s. On the bay, no advisories went south east to ten. Not expecting any problems later on, the Chesapeake winds off short. Ocean city, northeast, 15 sunny, pleasantly warm this afternoon. We'll have a high of 83 degrees tonight. Just a real fun night, man. I will tell you guys. No kidding. The oldest Jack I used to listen to used to put it right. He'd say, put a Coca Cola in the freezer. Mama, I'm coming home. They have to grill out tonight. Partly cloudy. Cool. Just overnight, low 68 in the suburbs in the low 60s. And tomorrow, clouds on a partly sunny day. 88 is a high That's AccuWeather. The windows open through tomorrow afternoon. Yes, sir. Okay. Thank you. The state has declared war on one of the biggest pests around mosquitoes. That's because people living on the eastern shore are coping with the worst, quote, bloodsucking plague since 1989. And what's caused the mosquito boom? What else but the hot and humid weather they think. When you think of great Italian artists, you probably think of Leonardo da Vinci or Michelangelo or Rafael. Well, you might want to add Frank Pyra to that list. Years ahead. Reporter Leon Morris shows us why Green Hedge and Frank Ferrero can create a swan or a pyramid.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=884.83,976.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He taught himself this topiary art. His gallery is seen at the LeDoux Gardens in Hertford County. The machine that the clips with the clip were letting his son Max is following in his father's footsteps like sculptures in stone. This requires care, patience and an artist's eye. You can go really go deep and you've got to walk away from it and look at it and go back to it. I came from Italy as a photographer, but got into gardening before he came to the Do in 1978 in Montreal to make it a garden, to have a company put a trees, flowers, cut the grass. Now Frank and the other gardeners keep the grounds shipshape. The flowers, the butterflies, the hedges need constant care, the hedges that are not shaped well 13 or more feet high and are a real challenge to trim. We have different size ladders that we use and and it's very strenuous work because you really got to reach over to get the greens to grow into interesting shapes. Swans V for victory pyramids requires a wire frame. Frank makes the frames and then gets the greens to grow in those shapes. The dog being shaped on the line shows how much patience it takes for the model. Just don't attach to the steel or not. The frame is watching Frank and Max Trimmer topiary column is like watching a barber at work. This skill in shaping and trimming is what makes visitors as many as 25,000 a year come to do gardeners to enjoy the living sculptures. It is very incredible in America. Nona seen best before. Fiona Morris, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And if you'd like to visit Frank's work up close. LeDoux Gardens is open every day except Monday. Admission is $5 for adults, a dollar for kids under the age of 12.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=977.53,1093.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Great place. Yeah, great place to do some concerts there, too, in the summertime, really, too. When we come back in a moment, another historic day in the Middle East and in Health Watch. The world comes together in Japan for a conference on Aids. But first, at 1216, let's check your Monday midday. Dow Jones Industrials, the Nasdaq up. Hey, let's see when we come back. Hello, I'm Denise Coke. Coming up tonight at six, how the pending baseball strike is following one charities fundraising. And when the bank makes a late payment on your taxes, who pays? Find out and get golf Watch. Eyewitness News tonight at 601 30. All Renko is here now. It's the rent to own store where you pay less and get more. Much more. Oh. Rinko has been renting top name furniture, electronics and appliances since 1980. And now we're here bringing it home to you. Brand names like Fisher, RCA, DJ, Pioneer, JVC, Whirlpool, Zenith and more. With low weekly rates starting from just 699, All Renko, you'll know it's the only way to go. What you need And all right, you go. The only way to. Is that an open container, son? Yes, sir. Can I have some kids? Evidently, it's not your normal ice cream. There's one candidate for governor. With the executive experience and proven financial ability Maryland needs Parris Glendenning. 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 Parris Glendening as effective financial management and called the county's financial position excellent. Parris Glendening The sound proven. To move Maryland forward. Victoria's Secret create second skin satin. The revolutionary fabric that sculpt your Africa with sensuality. Second skin satin, an exclusive bra and panty collection that can skin satin only at Victoria's Secret.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1094.01,1233.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now get a free second skin satin bra when you buy one at regular price. Israel and Jordan took another step toward ending 46 years of hostility today. It's not a peace treaty, but for now, it's close enough. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and Jordan's prince son with a ribbon cutting ceremony this morning, opening the first road link between their countries. But Israelis and Jordanians won't have access to the crossing just yet. They have to wait for the formal treaty to be signed. A couple of Delta Airlines employees regret boarding the plane in Arizona. Police say the men took an empty Boeing 737 for a mile long joyride around the taxiways at the airport in Tucson. Both men were charged with unlawful use of transportation and theft. And they both lost their jobs. One of them could also face DWI charges as well. First, it was Africa. Now. In Asia than anywhere else. Health care leaders from around the world are gathered in Japan this week for the 10th International Conference on Aids. One of the first reports released shows one third of the people who contracted Aids, the Aids virus, this past year, live in Asia. The global number of infections now stands at 17 million. Also in today's Health Watch, it's been three months since the new food labels hit the market. So how are Americans digesting it? A new poll by prevention magazine shows less than half of consumers even recognize the new labels. Others found them easier to. I think it's helpful. I wonder how accurate it is sometimes. I mean, you never can believe everything you read, but I definitely think factor for people who are interested to know what they're eating. Although FDA is disappointed some didn't notice the new.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1235.22,1327.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Ables. It's pleased with the overall outcome. 63% of consumers say the new labels help their diets. And that's today's new Healthwatch report. This week's 13 salute goes out to a group of dedicated nurses who help parents and newborns through some difficult times. Here's Bob Turek with this week's goal. 13. He's teething on the ride. Very good, Nicholas. You look very healthy and pretty. Meet Nicholas Sachs. He's a healthy, robust baby today, but just seven months ago. Class was a newborn with a life threatening illness. He was a secretary for. Mom and the parents of other newborns in the preemie ward. The nurses at Mercy Medical Center offer indispensable. For their lives whenever you might need. Looking into Jenny. He remembers Jenny McDonough was Nichols special nurse. And Teresa spent a few. Together. Oh, yeah. And he got better. We got it soon enough. So we got him on antibiotics, and he's doing great. We have one goal 13 for all of you. So how about a hand for everybody here? I was telling Jenny, thanks to her when he was in here for a sheepskin and it's in his bed to make him comfortable. So now, ever since then, I have to put a comforter in his crib, and he will not sleep on a sheet. I have to have. Day to day. I'm Bob Turk, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And as always, if you know someone who deserves to go 13th in your nomination in writing, please, the 13th salute is ETV TV Hill, Baltimore. Two, one, two, one, one. He's been spreading his fire prevention message for decades, and the world loves him for it. Smokey Bear turns 50 tomorrow. He started his campaign during World War Two, when lumber was crucial for warships and rifles.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1327.83,1438.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"His message Only you can prevent forest fires has made Smokey so famous. There's only one character better known around the world, and he goes by the name of Kris Kringle or Santa Claus or all those other names. When we come back, Marty has other people making new I was going to guess Mickey Mouse, by the way, because I didn't look at your copy. I was going to guess Donald Duck or something to him. Wow. All right. People making news this day. Well, it will be the best we can find from the left Coast. I'm sure We will explain. And look out. Left coast. Here comes grandma. Meet this skateboarding mama. When we come back. This week on Entertainment Tonight, Dana Delaney joins live Nude Girls. She did what? Pauly Shore promotes his new look. I think bald heads are pretty cool, right? And it's time for the Baywatch beach party, so don't miss out. But first, everyone's talking about the high tech explosions in clear and present danger. Now we're going to show you how it's done and what the Goldberg is the next Mary Poppins. See what it's all about on the next Entertainment Tonight weeknights at 730. Your local true value features professionals who can help solve your problems. Unlike those huge hardware warehouses where you sometimes find a less experienced staff. This one of the true value of Centurion Electronics. MFM Clock Radio is only 697 and family guards smoke detectors just for 66. True value health is just around the corner. The Kennedy Krieger Institute holds an orientation for families interested in providing foster care for children with disabilities. 7 p.m. tomorrow at. Call 5509649. Only you. Can make other swap seem right only. My one and only you. There's only one involved here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1438.97,1573.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There's only one. Jay-Z. Steven Al Miles. Yes, I am. Let's talk about it, babe. First time in a limo. One with the drivers knows it's you. Hello. U.S. Supreme Court. I always hear all my case on leave. Not only that, son. You're in a lot of trouble. Yes, I am. Call 6858444. Because Steven L miles is the real thing. Yes, I am. Topping people making news is big news. David Caruso of NYPD Blue is turning in his gun, gun and his badge. See you later. Got the door? Caruso plays detective John Kelly on ABC's NYPD Blue. Reports say he is leaving the weekly drama to pursue a film career at the heart of the matter. Money. Caruso apparently was asking for 100 grand per episode. Producers said, no, not in this century. Jimmy Smits tops the list of replacements, whether it will be his character or a new character added on. Don't know. Hey, David Hasselhoff, star Baywatch as the O.J. Simpson case. The. Hasselhoff was a singing star in Europe, and the big time had scheduled the June 17th pay per view special here in the US. Unfortunately, everyone that night was tuned into a highway chase starring a white Bronco and several dozen police cars. Finally, this day cleared. Well, I guess we did kill that. That means the people. Oh, don't worry about it. People making news this day. Thank you very much for watching. Here's Don. Thank you. Yes, I am. I'll pick it up with people doing sports. The Orioles are celebrating a winning weekend out in Milwaukee. The birds took three out of four in the series against the Brewers, which had some outstanding pitching yesterday with Mike Mussina, who got the job done earning his 16th victory of the season.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1573.79,1680.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yesterday's final was the Orioles six Milwaukee three. Tonight, the birds begin a three game series in New York against the first place Yankees. Finally, Anaheim has Disneyland, Hollywood, the Walk of Fame. And now Venice Beach has its own star attraction. And she's one hot skateboarding mama. Well, maybe it's a Southern California thing, but people here like to be on wheels a lot. They just roll along. And amid the landscape of bikes, skateboards and roller blades of Venice Beach, you might just see they call her skateboard mama. She's 70 something and she sails along on a skateboard. Just sort of a front is an affront to the sensibilities, you know, Why isn't this woman home knitting this grandma and pink tennis shoes when skating with kids one fourth her age tells them I love them. I would like to show them my never too old. Liz Badminton didn't get a skateboard until the age of 52. You see, two years earlier I said, Oh my God, I'm 50 years old and I did nothing excited with my life. They've been ten is a senior star of commercials. The only likes to do things he can win. So he says, Have a bike, have a dart, seven arm wrestling. She is a legend. She just passes. Right. Fires. Keeps me very young. You know, we've let young people, older people, be not thinking too much of me. He thinks I'm crazy, you know? Bevington came to the United States from her native Germany in the 60s. I said, That's the place you can do anything you want to. So Liz Bevington decided to live the childhood she missed. I feel like a kid. I never had nothing in my youth, so I that's my, you know, my second half is the bed I have.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1681.16,1784.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And those aches and pains that sometimes visit someone her age, I forget them. I know feel them. I feel them when I go down. Which, by the way, doesn't happen that often. Gloria Hillard, CNN, Venice Beach, California. All right. More power to her. Let's check out some of the stories coming up in our resume tonight at five. How will the baseball strike affect Baltimore businesses and workers? We'll see who will pay if the players don't play on Friday night. Also tonight, a Maryland firefighter turned from the front lines of the battle against the blazes out west. He'll share his story. All right. Five is Rick's share of subjects tasting sadly, Corn and hip. Go out and enjoy this day. I'm Don Scott. Good afternoon. I'm Marty Bass. Have a great, safe day. We will see you here, too, Martin. Bye bye. Watch Eyewitness News at five with Sally Toner and John Burey. Today at five here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. The most watched local news in Baltimore. There's a big difference between this and this. Looks like I'll be over there and see you tomorrow night. Now back to this Eyewitness News at six. Thank you, Richard. Coming up next, a rally in front and lawsuits claim Baltimore City discriminates against black police officers. If baseball players walk, that's a strike against many other Baltimore businesses. We'll have live team coverage. And lemonade teaches kids an important lesson in life. You are 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 coke. Friction within the ranks of city police spills out into the streets. Tonight, chief Thomas frazier is getting more heat over his attempts to reorganize the department.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1785.68,1901.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Several police officers and community groups are upset with the commissioner's reorganization plans. Dennis Edwards has a live report on a protest set to begin shortly. In Park Heights. Dennis Al. The rally starts in about 30 minutes. It is in support of Major Barry Powell, commander of the north Western police District. This community, the Vanguard and noble societies of black police officers and the NAACP are sponsoring this rally to send a message to Police Chief Thomas Frazier. We're concerned that while the number of majors has increased under this new command, the overall number of African-Americans in the command structure has. Has been reduced. We are in the process now of trying to set up a meeting between the commissioners and all of the concerned parties. I'm sure that meeting is happening will happen. The issue is when. A few weeks ago, Police Chief Thomas Frazier announced the command shakeup. 13 lieutenants, majors and colonels were reassigned based on the chief's long range plans. But George Bunting says. Is most concerned about a decision to move Major Barry Power from Northwestern district to administrative duties downtown. The civil rights organization fears the number of blacks in the command structure is dropping. Major Barry Powell, who was the commander of the northwestern district, has been there less than a year. He's done an exemplary job. Crime is being read. And we know that there are other reasons why he's being forced out. Chief Frazier says his shakeup adds to the number of black command officers before his arrival. The department says there were eight black commanders. Now there are ten. There were four black district commanders before. Now there are three. And a separate and what may be unrelated action. A Northwestern district officer is threatening to sue the Baltimore Police Department.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=1902.56,2008.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He says black officers aren't getting the positions they deserve. Officer Ed Foxx says he will file his suit in the near future. Fox refused on camera interviews but says black officers aren't getting choice assignments. A spokesperson for Chief Frazier says his policy of rotating officers into different jobs opens up those jobs. The commissioner has put the first African-American commander in the central district, his place, the first African-American lieutenant in the homicide unit. He now has a colonel in the Criminal Investigation Division who is opening up opportunities to. Kids in ways that they haven't been opened up before. We need African-Americans on the street where they can help to control these officers that are on the street and and sensitize them to the problems that we have in the communities. Organizers tell us that the chief has been invited to this rally, but he is not expected to attend. Now, while Dennis is the chief still planning on going ahead with the reorganization as we know of it, those plans are still set to go, as he has already said. But at this point, we're told by Sam Ringo that the chief is still willing to talk to people about them and to consider alternatives now. Nothing written in stone at this point. Apparently not. All right. Thank you. The 19. We'll have more on tonight's protest later at an after the ballgame. Baltimore County police are facing a multimillion dollar lawsuit from a handicapped man who accuses three officers of brutality era Alexander Connally and says the officers arrested him for carrying a concealed weapon, a penknife. Carnelian says the officers reinjured a previously fractured hip during the arrest and hit him on the head and shoulders with a flashlight. County police will not comment until their legal department reviews the suit.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2008.86,2111.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"An Essex man remains at sharp trauma after being shot this morning by a county police officer during a domestic dispute. Police tell us they were called to a home on masted court for a man armed with a knife. The man identified as Melvin Evans had a low. Chased his former girlfriend and her father out of their house. Evans was still there when two county officers arrived at that house. Both officers had a chance to use their pepper spray against him. It had no. Fact, he lunged at the officers. Sitting in the doorway with a knife and the other officer fired twice, hitting him in the lower back and in the leg. The suspect is listed in serious but stable condition and shock trauma. 26 year old Officer Darryl Hunter. Of the shooting. An anonymous tip from an I. Police to a suspect in the hit and run of a motorcyclist. The tip led police to a Parkfield body shop and threw the owner of a red Toyota believed to be involved in the accident. Motorcyclist Christopher Tagg was hit by such a car and the driver sped off without stopping. Tiger is still being treated for his injuries. Police arrested 36 year old Robert Gary Lenz over the weekend, charged with hit and run. A 16 year old has been arrested and charged with the shooting that created some moments of terror in the Inner Harbor this weekend. According to police, 17 year old Michael Parker was shot twice while standing at the corner of Light and Platt Streets. He ran in terror into the Light Street pavilion, creating some chaos. This morning, police arrested 16 year old Marcus Spriggs, charged him as an adult with a number of crimes, including assault with the intent to murder.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2112.8,2201.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, with the start of this work wake, the clock begins ticking down to a possible baseball strike that will certainly disappoint fans, cost owners and players millions of dollars and create real hardship for businesses that rely on the baseball crowd to make a living. We began our team coverage with Stan Saunders, who's live near the ballpark. Stan. Well, and let me tell you, there are a lot of people who work inside Camden Yards, right across the street from here at Pickles Pub, a home run away from the ballpark. A lot of people inside the park and there are surrounding business persons and their staff outside of the park who are worried, wondering what the upcoming days will bring to say the truth to how they are wishing the waiting and hoping that everything works out for the best as they get ready to see if this strike does occur. Above ground sits a possible omen of things to come. A perfectly quiet stadium underneath the stands. However, it's business as usual for workers who wonder what life will be like if the strike goes on as planned this coming Friday. The bottom line is that means no more money. Income will be cut off. Luckily, I have another job in the morning, but for those that depend on this as their only job, they wouldn't. They would have no job. About 1000 employees work for AARP services, which provides food, beverages and merchandizing sales here at the stadium. Come Friday, if the strike does become reality, all of those workers then face temporary layoffs. We'll have to lay them off depending on the length of the strike and things like that. Mostly the concession the seasonal employees will have to be laid off because there's no no games.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2202.57,2305.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There will be nothing for them to do. Ari, workers got this letter telling them that in the event of a strike, they'd be let go the following week. However, some salaried workers may be transferred to other sites and trained for other jobs within the company. So you're willing to relocate? No. Yeah, without a doubt. What do you think you make up? I'm not too sure yet. Not everybody would be drastically affected, though. This cleanup crew will probably still have jobs, but not here at the ballpark. They would be relocated and other places around town. Around town we have a racetrack, Pimlico, the Arena. We have different places here in the city. We have office buildings that we claim. Transportation officials say that MTA service would directly affect about 7000 people that are transported to the game and at transports that converts roughly to about $8,000 per day in revenue. And there's about 24 games remaining, so it's around $200,000 in lost revenue that we will receive as a result of this strike. Well, so much for transportation officials and people who work inside of the park. But let's get back to business persons who are really concerned, those with surrounding establishments around the park here. Take, for instance, Vince Point, who owns this establishment. I talked with him earlier, Al, and he told me he depends on 75% of his yearly sales to come from baseball fans who are very active here during baseball season. Well, all right, Stan, let me take you back inside the stadium for a moment. Will it shut down completely during the strike? No, it won't shut down completely. In fact, some of those same R.A. workers who we heard from and the story that just ran will be staying at the park, either working in the Orioles baseball store where all of the memorabilia is sold, or they may be working upstairs in the warehouse at a restaurant.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2305.5,2420.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There were various parties and other social events are held all throughout the year. Back to you. All right, Stan, thank you, Stan Chanteuse reporting live. The mere possibility of a baseball strike is already hurting the efforts of a local group raising money for medical research. Team coverage reporter Melissa Sanders says when it came to selling raffle tickets for a game this weekend, there weren't many interested fans. So the autograph this jar should be filled with raffle tickets instead. There's little competition at the drawing for a free dinner and tickets to see the Orioles play this Saturday. We were hoping to raise about $4,000. That's 2000. And tickets at two bucks apiece. Instead, the group running the raffle, the Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation, only reached a third of their goal. So basically they said, we're not buying a chance on the game. It may not be played. Folks at the foundation try to assure potential buyers if there is no game on Saturday the 13th. This ticket is good for another game date later in the season, maybe even next year. The folks just weren't buying it. I didn't realize that the strike would have this much of an impact. The R.P. Foundation. Funding from such important agencies like the Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation. That work cannot go on. So we are delayed possibly by months or even years. And better understanding the causes of the disease and in finding the cure. There's fierce competition for grant money harder to come by as the federal government cuts back. So there's greater reliance on private fundraising, on the generosity of everyday people. If we could put the r p foundation out of business, it would be very nice. And the only way you can do that is through money.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2420.91,2521.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Search takes money. And because Paige Trammell and David Nanny have retinitis pigmentosa, every lost opportunity is reason for worry for themselves and for their families. I just had a new granddaughter born 12 days ago, and of course, our AP doesn't show up until about a teenager, sometimes even. Bound by them. Melissa Sanders, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. We've also heard from the group Parents Anonymous. They had planned to promote their cause. On their hands, a bumper crop of mosquitoes. Apparently people living in the middle and lower Eastern shore are experiencing the worst infestation of mosquitoes in five years. To try and cope with the problem, the state's begun spraying insecticide. In all, some 25,000 acres are to be sprayed. Many beachside vacationers say it can't come soon enough. They came a little earlier this year, earlier than July 1st. When the sun is up and it's hot and humid, you really can't go outside without being attacked. They've been horrible. They're terrible. I can't go out without getting bitten like a million times. Early in the morning when I take my dog out for a walk because I have to put on long pants and a turtleneck and a long sleeve shirt so I don't get bitten by the mosquitoes. State officials say the insecticide is not hazardous to humans or to the environment. The mosquito boom is being blamed on of all day of rain we've had with that, as well as the hot and humid weather. Well, if you live outside of mosquito territory, you most likely had a smile on your face this weekend. The weather we enjoy. Work to put many people in a gentle frame of mind. Temperatures have been 10 to 15 degrees below normal. And that old devil, the dew point has also been very low.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2522.62,2635.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"How long can the spring like weather last? Well, Bob will join us a little later in Eyewitness News with the answer. I think I'd pay him if he could keep it going a little longer. I think he'd take it to court. Or not. He did. He had that power still ahead. And I would assume a dramatic airlift to rescue a fallen horse. Also ahead, you've paid your property taxes every month as part of your mortgage, but now your lender won't pay the county the tax bill. What do you do? I'm Dick Elfman. That story is coming up. And women are more likely to be attacked in August than at any other time. How to protect yourself. Next. Check. Move and keep people. Safe. And the silver bullet has the taste to keep it moving. Foods light naturally brewed for a tasting goes down easy. So. Who is light? Keep on moving. Look what some carmakers have been offering. Air conditioned glove compartment. And what kind of features that I'm about to feature. Like, won't leave me stranded on the side of the road. As in a reputation for dependability. Hey, you'll find it in one place. Toyota, Tercel. The right amount of car for the right amount of money. And look best model in its price class and initial quality. I get that from J.D. Power and Associates. They get it from Tercel owners. And that's a feature you won't find on any Windows sticker. You do not have to be a professional in order to paint your home. Preparation is 99.9% of getting the job done right. I'll use my house as an example. Took my time and did it right. I can make an amateur paint like an expert. We know that we have the expertise.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2635.79,2749.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We know that we have the product. Brighten up your home with Dutch boy, interior and exterior paints. Dutch boys dirt fighter goes on easily and dries fast and you'll find it at a guaranteed low price every day at the Home Depot. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to enjoy an evening of comedy at the WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival of Pier six with Howie Mandel Saturday, August 14th. For tickets to Howie Mandel and an evening of laughter, Stop fighting Ticketmaster Outlet or call tele charge at 6251 400. The WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival sponsored in part by forfeited Bank of America. Car Loan. Why do you lie? The trial will begin tomorrow for a Prince George's County man accused of being the so-called crossbow rapist. 37 year old Alphonso Quinn is accused of terrorizing the Bowie Glendale area last summer. He's been tried for allegedly breaking into the home of a 24 year old boy woman, threatening her with a crossbow and raping her. Police say he also carried out four other similar attacks. And if convicted, he could face life in prison. A warning tonight for all women. The FBI says you are more likely to be raped in August than during any other month of the year. That warrant has some advice on preventing sexual assault. They often appear as nameless and faceless, but their stories are real and horrifying. I was at home in my bed, asleep in New York. A man broke into my apartment and attacked me in the early morning hours. He had a knife to my throat. I mean. I don't know how you tell people to be safe because I was the place that I thought you'd be safest home, asleep in my bed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2750.63,2859.68"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"According to FBI statistics, three out of five rapes occur at night, most in residential settings. The home of the victim, a friend, a neighbor. And the majority of the victims are alone at the time of the rape. All three applied in this woman's case. You've got to do something about this violence against women. It just seems to escalate. The sexual Assault and domestic Violence Center of Baltimore County handled eight teen rape cases in July. Seven so far this month. If there's one thing they want to stress right now, it's protect yourself. It is kind of sticking with the king. She's going to down sideways whatever it takes to stop the. Addition to locking your windows and doors at home. Be alert to your surroundings outside while walking. Avoid doorways, bushes and alleys. Drive with your car doors locked and trust your instincts. And if the worst does happen, we need more more women to come forward. Our judicial system and society does not realize how prevalent this issue is. And the more we talk about it and the more people that come forward, maybe we can get the laws changed. And also to make the society realize just how bad this is. This is not like being robbed of something material that you can always replace. But I don't know how to replace my personal safety anymore. Pat Warren, Channel 13 Eyewitness News experts believe there are more rapes in the summer because people are out on the street more frequently. The Assault and Domestic Violence Center is available to help victims throughout Maryland. And the number there is 3778111. Year round schooling is one week old today and Marylanders interested in the idea. Got to see it firsthand. More than 300 educators, parents, officials and students gathered at the Robert Coleman Elementary School, the first school in the state to try out year round schedule.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2860.46,2971.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The conference was a chance to see the schedule in action and to discuss the impact year round schooling will have on families, budgets and community. Tonight for anyone who's ever sat here, the bumper to bumper brigade on the way to the beach, the state Highway Department's planning to eliminate the last bottleneck along Route 50. Work on a new interchange at Routes 450 and Ritchie Highway scheduled to start next. It'll add another lane to both eastbound and westbound Route 50 and eliminate the current maze of curves and ramps. Project cost about $7 million. Well, another long awaited traffic improvement along Route 450 is about to make its debut. The new bridge over the Seven River is almost ready to open. The media was invited to take a look at the new span today. Construction started three years ago and won't be. Starting next week, which is good for all. Name the bridge after me. I like that I put my name on a. Bob Bridge. But no, they were having trouble in the name of that bridge one. Wait a minute. I want to hear from Al. Is that what it said? It said that, but I think that was more our area than the state. They were having a baby. You got to love that bridge. Yes. Hey, who cares what kind of weather? We've been having this. Let's take a bridge over troubled waters. Let's take a look at the current weather conditions around the region. Right now, we have 79 dew point 59 here, 30, 50%. Winds southeast at eight from 3013 is falling air quality, moderate range this afternoon, your tides tomorrow, the sunrise looks like another pretty 614 sets at 810. So. Make your best deal right now and any new Nissan, see your nearest Nissan dealer today or you'll miss out on the model year end.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=2972.19,3103.91"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When you are behind in the bottom of the night. Bring a winning legal team to the plate. It's been several years since I started telling you about my lawyers. If you've been injured on the job or in an auto accident, you should call my lawyer. Cohen, Snyder, McClelland, Eisenberg and Katzenberg. They're still my lawyers, and they're still in Baltimore. They always take on the New York Yankees. Monday at seven, right here on Jay-Z. Catch it. People pass the street corner every day on their way to work and to send their kids to school. But for my family, this corner will always be different. My uncle was robbed and murdered in a senseless attack here. I don't need a poll to tell me about crime and what violence has done to our state and our families. I support the death penalty. I fought for tougher sentencing laws, and I'll fight to get guns out of our schools. Because what happened to my family should never happen to yours. Mickey Steinberg setting a new standard for Maryland. The fun starts here, right here at Hersheypark. It's the special time a carousel ride gets the sweets and. Remains at the site. It's. Green. It's family farm to farm starts, but the Golden Boys advance. Day, August 28th. See Fabian, Frankie Avalon and Bobby. The theater right here at Hersheypark. And now back to Eyewitness News. I'm not kidding you. It seemed like everywhere I went, people on the sidewalk, whether they were children playing or their people mowing their lawn, everybody was smiling. Everybody seemed happy. It seemed like there was just a lift in everybody's shoes. You're right. That's strange. I heard you were in San Diego this weekend. Oh, I heard it felt like San Diego, didn't it? Well, it sure did.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3107.54,3223.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is as close as you get. It's perfect. There's no humidity to speak of. Perfect. Windows is a breeze. It was a it was just a spectacular weekend. Unless you had Ocean City or the beaches. Saturday was like 65 and cloudy and breezy. Pretty chilly. Well, they're the only place in the state, that is. But they were off. They weren't working. They were having great time at the beach and shivering. But it was nice. Let's take a look. It's going around the region right now. We have still sunny skies. Just really lovely weather pattern will continue at least a little while longer around the restoration. Upper 70s, mid 70s Ocean City with the wind off the ocean down to 7377 cells. But 81 Richmond and Cumberland and Johnstown, Pennsylvania with bright sunshine and temperatures today 8058 this morning. Yesterday morning got down to 54, which tied the record low for the day 54. And there were some 40s in many suburban areas and not in Western. Around 86 is the normal high. 67 is the normal low. So we're doing pretty well. Southerly winds, a 7 to 14 on the bay tomorrow. That's 71. We'll bring in a little bit warmer temperatures and slightly higher humidity. We've got our frontal boundary from Ontario through Michigan and some thunderstorms now breaking on Illinois and northern Indiana. This frontal boundary will approach us from the northwest. Right now, we're stuck with some beautiful weather, nice air all around the East Coast. High pressure over portions of the Carolinas. Now, region action, another one up to a New England gave us nice weather the last few days. But as this begins to break down a little, it moves off to the east. I want to come out of the south, bring up a little bit more humidity, but there's more nice weather out to the west.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3224.34,3323.91"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Another area of high pressure with drier air and some slightly cooler air. On Wednesday, we'll have the front through the region. So we'll be in another air mass. But ahead of it, a little bit more humidity comes in tomorrow, slightly higher humidity and the front getting close. We may see a shower breaking out across the region. You can see that front. It is moving down from the northwest. For the time being, all the moisture offshore kind of moving off to the east northeast. So beautiful, sunshiny weather around the region with high pressure in control. But as this hour moves out to the east, we should start to see a southerly flow there. And you see that frontal boundary with the showers popping up out to our west. So briefly, we'll have a slight change to a little bit warmer air tomorrow. Then on Wednesday, we drop maybe a degree or two, a little bit lower humidity. The front will stall out to our south and that will perhaps give us a chance of a shower on Wednesday afternoon and maybe on Thursday after just a slight chance. 86 Eastern tomorrow, 88, Ocean City, 82, a deep creek close to 90. Richmond, Baltimore Ultraviolet index for tomorrow at seven. That is a high rating. So you can get burned pretty quickly tomorrow. Watch out, 89 for Baltimore, 87, Cambridge 86, Chestertown and Elkton in Bel Air, about 87 by the afternoon. So tonight then, just a beautiful evening. 5865 for the overnight lows. Good evening once again. Turn off the air conditioning if you haven't had it off tomorrow. Sun and some clouds as that front gets closer. A little bit more humidity with south wind. 715, tomorrow's high, 88 low of 68. Tomorrow is is going to be a little warmer than it's been recently.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3324.45,3415.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Widely scattered showers, thundershowers possible tomorrow night as that front approaches. But it's not going to get oppressive all week long. Now 80 still sound good to me. July we had an upper $0.90 back and the folks down in Ocean City can take off the snow shoes and it'll be all right the next heavy coats and take off your clothes. House has taken place. Yes. Not on the boardwalk, though, to get in trouble on the books. There's a place for everything. Yes, serious. Robert Topping tonight's people making news. The groom, Michael Jackson shading his complexion under a pink umbrella. Jackson took to the streets of Budapest to film his newest video. The video puts Jackson at the head of troops liberating Eastern Europe from the Soviets. In between takes, Jackson graciously signed autographs for his fans. No sign of his bride, Lisa Marie Presley Jackson. You can almost hear the sigh of relief from fans of NYPD Blue, according to ABC. The series sensitive star David Caruso will be back next season. Caruso threatened to quit the show unless he got $100,000 an episode. The network was reportedly considering replacing him with Jimmy Smits. Caruso has not yet confirmed his return. And Harrison Ford. $80 million. And you can be sure Marylander author Tom Clancy will get a nice slice of that pie mask. Forrest Gump, The Little Rascals and True Lies round out the top five. Scene A single one of the male or. Here we are with Toys R Us. So the gun that I would have is did the baseball negotiators make any progress in today's talks? John has the answer in sports. Weigh in on the latest twist. And East Baltimore pays its last respects to a political legend, Mamie DiPietro. That's next.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3416.97,3530.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"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. 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 lease deals. So if you're looking for a car that compares to Camry for dependability. And affordability. We think you'll agree. There is no comparison. Some brewers think you can brew ice beer with the same old equipment and just turn down the temperature. But they're wrong to do it right. It takes a unique process and a patented machine that takes the beer to -four degrees centigrade to create full flavor and cause Arctic ice. Then to keep it bold, we keep it cold. Otherwise, why would you call it ice beer? New Arctic ice from Coors. Nothing's bolder. Nothing's colder. The American League East is singing the blues as the O's converge on the 94 pennant. Katz says insurance problems don't need to make you sing the blues, no matter what your insurance problem. Let cats insurance keep you driving with cats. You won't be. Call us at 44, 88, 41, 484 8841. Oh. They always take on the New York Yankees Monday at seven, right here on Jay-Z. Catch it. What's clear look crystal clear Amoco ultimate. What isn't all other premium gasoline. What's clear you can see Amoco ultimate is the only premium refined an extra step to remove harmful impurities. That's good to know. Harmful impurities. The others lead in every tankful. What's clear why we do it? You know, we're a cleaner environment and unsurpassed performance.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3539.74,3665.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Crystal clear and crystal clear. Amoco ultimate. And now back to Eyewitness News, where you'll get Gelfand and Bob Turk's five day forecast. For many people, Hyland Town is synonymous with Mimi DiPietro. And tonight, friends are paying their final respects to the man who devoted his life to his community. George Bellman remembers the mayor of Highland Town, Mimi DiPietro, who was the only city council member to have a reserved parking spot directly in front of City Hall. It was out of respect for his age and for him, a full time city councilman who was on the job all day, every day and who practically lived on the phone resolving the problems of his people. What do you want me to do for your sister? Mamie's world was on the high ground on the eastern side of the city, Highland town. Today, neighbors were bringing the traditional cakes and food to his family at his home, and police were outside his church, planning for tomorrow's expected large funeral. Mimi was the white marble steps of Baltimore. They were at the heart of his district, and the people here remember him with great fondness. I mean, you know, he was there to help. You went to him for anything because he could do it. He was going to do it. That everybody could help. Never said no one was a good councilman. At least he went with you. He wasn't the greatest articulate soul in the world, that's for sure. But he was kind. You call him up around here, He would come. He would do everything, you know, for the people. I remember Mimi fondly, too. He always called me Georgie. And I remember the reversible sign he had outside his office. One side said jobs, the other no jobs.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3666.34,3782.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I felt sorry for Mimi when he lost his last election because of redistricting. But I shouldn't have since he never lost his people. George Bowman, Channel 13, Eyewitness News Legend and individual. His funeral mass will take place at nine tomorrow morning at Our Lady of Pompeii church, Conkling and Claremont Streets in Highland Town. Among Democrats running for governor this year. Prince George's County executive Perez Glendenning holds the lead so far, but he got some unsettling news today. A new poll says folks back home are not very happy. In his commentary tonight, Michael Eisner says Glenn Dunning's opponents will be jumping on this. Oh, they're looking for any bit of ammunition they can get. And they got some with this new poll every time he gets a chance. American Joe, Mr. Chayefsky points out that Prince George's County has the number two crime rate in the state and blames it on County executive Parris Glendening. Every time Mickey Steinberg gets a chance, he points out that Glenn Denning's promising money right and left to gain votes without knowing where the money's coming from. But neither candidate expected such a gift from the political gods. As a new Washington Post poll showing much unhappiness in Glenn Denning's home county, one out of four people in Prince George's County rates as a not so good or poor place to live. Nearly 40% say it's gotten worse in the last ten years in which Glenn Denning's run the show. And about 30% say they're not proud to live there. What's also notable is there's big racial disparity up and down the line. With five weeks until primary Election Day. None of this is good news for Denning, and all of it is news that his opponents will be taking to the voters.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3783.73,3887.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm Michael, Alaska. Thank you, Michael. A harrowing experience for a horse and rider. Mark in Los Angeles today. The horse apparently spied a piece of white paper spooked and fell backwards down a hill. The rider was all right, but rescue crews had a tie, a sling around the horse and then airlift her out by helicopter. Amazingly, we are told that both horse and rider seemed to be all right after what was surely an ordeal. I didn't break a leg. Yeah. Makes it worse. Well, look who's back, John. We missed you desperately. You all can make him feel good. That sound convincing? That horse will probably be running in the fourth race at Pimlico on Thursday. Well, it's all right. So must be believable. Did you see the hydroplane wreck? No. Well, you're going to get to see it. All right. If you missed it, you get to see it. You get a second chance here at Channel 13. We'll have that for you along with the rest of the day in sports. 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, featuring the V8 powered rear wheel drive Mercury Grand Marquee. Just ranked best model in its price class in initial quality by J.D. Power and Associates. Any more questions? See your Lincoln Mercury dealer today? Hi, I'm Paris. Claudia. Running for governor. Paris is out of. Is there a person? I don't know. Paris Glendenning. When you get to know him, you're going to like him. A husband and father, a volunteer in the public schools.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3888.8,3993.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He's been on the front lines, improving people's lives as a teacher at the University of Maryland and as Prince George's County executive, creating jobs, expanding the police force, 40% earning the support of the Fraternal Order of Police. That's leadership. That's Parris Glendinning. When you discover the new soft one over 4.3, you'll find a radio station that plays all soft, relaxing favorites. Relax with Barbra Streisand. Like, just relax with Neil Diamond on your side. Relax with that Midler. You drive away and relax with Barry Manilow. Somewhere down Baltimore station for song. The new song Flow 4.3 The play of the game brought to you by Bud Light. If you want great taste, it won't fill you up and never let you down. Make it a bud Light. A drive to right centerfield and deep. Troy O'Leary on the run but can't get it to center fielder Turner Ward takes it on the warning track. Hoiles to score. Devereaux is heading home and the Orioles tie it up on a long double by Brady Anderson. Only you. Can make the four C run only you. Can make the drive closing this snowy Tuesday. Baltimore City and Baltimore counties one and only you. The most watched morning news in Baltimore, Don Scott and Marty Bass. There's only one Jay-Z pal getting down the stretch of time. And while you were gone, the O's, it seemed, lost the will. They really did the will to win. We were depressing and final. Yeah, well, I guess it could be fine. Kansas City Royals hardly lost. Boy, did they get going. Good. Hey, you know, I wasn't the only one to be away. Over the past week, producer man Mike Lupo had another one of his exotic vacation jaunts. Does this guy go? Where does this guy go from here? He drove to Pittsburgh.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=3994.28,4128.779"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Jerome. Okay. No, no, it gets better. Then on to Cleveland. Oh, my. Oh, and then you go to New Ballpark. Yeah, he did. And he brought back some reconnaissance. He's a bad sign for the strike is all there. Inaugural season at Jacobs Field memorabilia and t shirts and caps and everything. Half off this week. Oh, he doesn't look, I don't. At least in Cleveland, they don't think they're coming back. Yeah. Anyway, we are now into what quite possibly will be the final days of this Major League Baseball season. Four days to go until the players strike deadline. The two sides met for about an hour and a half today in New York. Not a good meeting. No progress reported. Players union Chief Don Fisher characterized the meeting thusly. I was asked what the air in the room was like. I'd indicated it was resigned. Seems to be an inevitability about the whole thing reconvening tomorrow afternoon and working groups, nothing formally is scheduled to be on tomorrow afternoon. I assume if somebody thinks it'd be productive, we'll have meetings conceivably tomorrow night, Wednesday, Thursday, etc.. Okay. He didn't sound real optimistic, did he? No, he didn't. But there was one other development today, and it also doesn't lead to any great optimism. U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich offered to get involved as a possible mediator in that dispute. The offer Reich made was quickly rejected by the owners, Representative Richard Ravitch. And so we are now four days to go until strike day and counting. Baseball the night the Orioles go head to head with the division leading the New York Yankees in New York. The birds go into the day, eight games off the pace in the American League East. They will throw left hander Sid Fernandez, who is six and six on the year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4129.439,4229.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Yankees will counter with another left hander. His name is Sterling Hitchcock. He's got four wins and a loss so far. 705 start time tonight. See it happen here on 13. So coming up right after this newscast, we got your O's on 13 tonight at seven. We gave Jennings the night off. Redskins play tonight in Buffalo. Bill. This will be the first exhibition thriller of the year for both of these teams. The Skins first round draft pick Heath Shuler is scheduled to get just 15 plays of work in this one as John Frees will be the starter at quarterback. Shuler obviously will be the number one guy. But for now, he says he's content to back up. John's doing a great job, you know, and going into the first game or even the first preseason game, if he's if he's the starting quarterback, then, you know, be 110% behind him because you never know what can happen in the season. And I'm just going to push him as hard as I possibly can. He knows that and I know it. He sure the $19 Million Man just got to camp last week. But as we said, he will get some work in tonight as the Redskins play the bills at Buffalo 805 kick off at Rich Stadium Big day up in Saratoga Springs, New York today as they have the induction ceremonies for the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame. Youngest inductee ever, 34 year old Steve Cauthen, former rider, one over 27. Races in his career seven Triple Crown series aboard Affirmed Cauthen today becoming a Hall of Famer. I'm standing amongst all the people that I ever dreamed about meeting when I was a young man. And it really, truly is an honor. The Hall of Fame really is a special honor.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4229.76,4319.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And it's wonderful to be back here at Saratoga, because Saratoga is just the monument of history of our sport. Cause the name of the Hall of Fame, along with trainer Jimmy Croll, put a lot of years in around the Maryland circuit did to me back in the 40s and the 50s and he's got the hottest horse in America right now. And Holy Bull. So Jimmy Crowle and Steve Cauthen inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame in Saratoga today. Not a whole lot of suspense over the World basketball Championships in Toronto. U.S. Dream team blowing out Brazil to advance to the medal round. The game's best play came right near the end. U.S. and blue uniforms get the loose ball thrown up court to Shaquille. We're going to tear the roof off this sucker. How about that? Shaq got 27 on him, eight dunks as the US dream team to roll to their third straight win. 105 82 over Brazil. Dream team advancing onto the medal round there. And finally tonight, for those of you who missed him at 5:00, an encore performance by Ken Dryden, who set a new record today for hydroplane high jumping. Check this out, man. This guy's going away. Oh. Oh, hell. Ken had what you call a bad day there. He broke both his legs, but he's still breathing. And I'm going to tell you what. After you get airborne and one of those bad boys that about 90 or 100 miles an hour, you're just lucky to be drawing the breath of life. It's really wrong to swim. If he had two broken legs, we're going to see, you know, what happens in those things. You've got They are airtight suits and you've got air pumped into your helmet, which fits on when that thing goes bad.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4320.32,4412.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You've like got scuba gear on because most of the time they say they got to send the drivers said, Yeah, they used to lose a bunch of them that way. But now it's like all these guys come out of it, you know, with with scrapes and bumps and maybe a broken bone or something phenomenal. They're doing triple digits. Horrible cell phone. Oh, no. Thank you, Jeff. Thanks. Still ahead, Bob's fine day forecast. Hopefully he's looking for more great weather. We'll find out. And what happens when the bank doesn't pay your property taxes? You get government. That's next. You know, the Orioles, the Yankees game one tonight at seven on Channel 13. Enjoy an evening of comedy at the WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival. Live here, six with Howie Mandel Saturday, August 14th for tickets to Howie Mandel and an evening of laughter. Stop by Ticketmaster Albert or call Tel Ajaja 65 one 400. The WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival, sponsored in part by Southwest Airlines at BWI by Southwest Airlines, the official airline of harbor lights from BWI Airport. With everyday low fares and frequent flights to great destinations, it's just plain smart. Now, lots of gasoline is torque performance, but no gasoline delivers it to more drivers than show. It to show. The world's best selling gasoline and automotive model year and 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. Year and closer. It's for Acura, the best selling luxury import in America. But still, even your local accurate dealer isn't above having a good old fashioned model year and blowout. At least the legend at your greater Baltimore accurate dealer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4413.59,4561.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm here to tell you about Adventure World's newest family adventure. It's a water ride, renegade ravioli and Adventure World. Oh, did I mention the waterfall? Now back to Eyewitness News with Al Sanders and Denise Coke. A new twist in the O.J. Simpson murder case may actually help the defense argument. The manager of a Brentwood, California, ice cream shop says Nicole Simpson, her two children and a man in a suit came in for ice cream shortly before Simpson and Ron Goldman were found murdered. Newsweek magazine reports a cup of partially frozen ice cream was found at the murder scene. That could mean Simpson and Goldman were alive after 11 p.m.. If so, this could boost OJ's claim to innocence, since he has an alibi for that time In Alabama, federal agents spent the day combing through debris in a burned out high school looking for clues. The school is the one where the principal had forbidden interracial dating at the prom last spring. Fire gutted the school last week, making racial tensions even worse. Investigators are trying to find out if the fire was arson, as many people suspect. There's a lot of rumors that are going around that, you know, we can't say anything. It could have been anything from rat to in the wires to someone pouring gas up and down the house. We don't know. Is this town going to calm down? I think it'll get a little worse and then it'll get better. Something good's got to come out of it. Something good comes out of everything bad. Over the weekend, people placed wreaths in front of the school. The flowers, more messages like we will overcome. And thanks for the memories. The abortion controversy is making its way across the United States.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4563.77,4663.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mississippi doctor whisked into work early today wearing a military helmet to protect himself against would be violence from demonstrators. A crowd of opponents began a week of demonstrations outside his Gulfport clinic today. Meantime, funeral services were held at Arlington National Cemetery for James Barrett. Barrett was shot to death ten days ago while escorting a Florida abortion doctor into his clinic. Refugees at one of the worst camps in Zaire received a visit and some help from a very important person today. Tipper Gore was up at dawn and off to visit the refugees. Death rates have dropped. At least 500 people are still dying each day, mostly from cholera and dysentery. Relief workers say they are happy to receive all the. And was told that despite her payments, the taxes were still. To get government. There's one good thing. We just send the bill on to our lender who has been collecting 1/12 of the taxes every month and tell it to pay the bill. The problem is, what if it doesn't? Well, an Edgewood woman was faced with just that problem. Her tax money was being held in escrow by the bank. But when she sent it the tax bill, nothing happened. She was starting to get nervous with good reason, and wrote. They failed to pay the property taxes for 1993 from the escrow money held by them. And I was within four days of losing the home. Well, that's enough to get anyone's attention. Even though the primary obligation to pay the taxes from the county's point of view is the homeowner. The lender faces some serious penalties if it fails to pay the taxes it has collected, provided it has received the tax bill on time and has enough money in the escrow account, it must get the payment out to the county before the late charges, penalties and interest start to build up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4664.06,4782.09"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If they don't, then you have a right to make the bank pay all those extra charges. So it may pay you to ask the county for copies of the pay tax bill every year. And if you see charges over and above, the basic tax will start looking to your lender for a little cash. Dick Coffman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Now, if you need to, got Goldman Sachs. Pick up the phone or get government hotline or make that our get government hotline is open Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The number to call is 5784353. Time to check today's action on Wall Street. Closed up today after a down day on Friday. The Dow closed up 6.79 at 37, 53.81. Nasdaq also closed up slightly. Big board volume totaled 217,000,680 shares. Coming up tomorrow night at six on Eyewitness News. You plan a relaxing vacation at the beach only to have it ruined by beach replenishment. Alex Dietrich explains. A local bricklayer skills won a prize. He discovered the promise wasn't nearly as solid as his work. That's when he decided to get Gausman. And he'll have the story tomorrow night at six here on Eyewitness News. The 1994 accord charmed the press. Surprise the competition. He'd 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. Add your Honda dealer. Seat and Pete Tel is now Bell Atlantic, Scotland. It really has a nice ring to it. Not just for telephone company anymore. Regular people going to be able to do all sorts of stuff over the telephone and go shopping to see a movie. It's the stuff that you read about in science fiction novels.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4782.66,4908.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Where are your friends or right in your community? Names change to Bill Antic, 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. Mayday. Maryland Associates for dyslexic adults and youth needs volunteers to tutor people with dyslexia and other language disorders. Call 8895487. It's Luckin's incredible truckload clearance with 0% financing for one year on everything 25 inch remote color TVs, 249 VHS camcorders. Incredible at 399 this. Every since 1948. Luskin is the cheapest guy in town, Dushku from doing kooky suits. I will translate Paramount's King's Dominion with eldest screen. And their offspring communicate with higher beings. The most amazing world with days of. Fire and ice. The most excellent world. Dude. Well, all the. Adventure lies a better place. The only place thrills are paramount. Paramount's Kings Dominion Dock Bay's bank bottom save up to $6 at Paramount Kings. The. He's on a roll. He's hot. And after this great weekend, we're glad to say we've got him. I'm talking about Bob. Here's his five day forecast. Well, as he said last week, you can thank Canada for this beautiful weather we had this week. And it came down from central Canada, which was pretty cool. And by the time I got here, moderate a little bit, but it was still thin. Nice. It looks like the fine weather continues tonight with temperatures generally in the well, generally upper 50s to the mid-sixties or so. Tomorrow we'll see a few clouds, 88, a little warmer than it was. Actually, he won by late this afternoon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=4908.86,5026.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"68 tomorrow night. There'll be a few clouds. There may be wildly scattered showers, thundershowers sometime in some areas late tomorrow night. By Wednesday, a front will go through The area will still give us a few clouds to our south. A chance of a shower of then a shower. A little bit cooler. 86 down to 66. But all in all, a pretty nice day coming up Wednesday, right here. Thursday, the front in the vicinity. Still a risk of a shower, but not much of a chance. 86 down to 66. Friday, partly sunny again, 86, 68. These temperatures are almost exactly where they should be this time of year. By the weekend, more sunshine, 88 to start Saturday afternoons. Thank you, Bob. Finally tonight, every kid or so they say, dreams of going to summer camp. But as Kai Jackson found out, the campers at Camp Lemonade weren't dreaming about swimming pools and horseback riding. These kids were focused on low overhead and big profits. When you take your loan out, you're going to have to pay interest. Who honors what interest in something? How? Well, some of you know what interest is. You want to give me a definition? It's day one at Camp Lemonade stand. You won't find any tents here? No. All these campers need is office space. I like that. You get to make a lemonade stand and get to earn your own money. And you get a prize after you're done. When there's a big prize if you make enough money. There's no roasting marshmallows, but youngsters are grilled on all the latest business jargon like loans, profits and interest. And we could use those over $10 to pay you back with camp. Lemonade stand was designed by Loyola College's business School.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5027.36,5120.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now in its third year, the weeklong program teaches kids how to become entrepreneurs by starting and running a lemonade stand. A couple of little kids commented about stuff like, I need to not waste my money or I won't be able to eat food tomorrow. And that's the whole purpose behind this. And maybe they don't learn how to run a business out of this, but they learn a little bit more about what money is and why we need it. Many ingredients go into making a good business. You need lemons for the drink containers to port lumber to make the stand, and the list goes on. They teach you new stuff about how to start your business, how to. Meet new people. And this is pretty hard because I have to get people to come in and it's just something to track them in as I do cartwheels and stuff. Cartwheels is close to what these kids have to do to get money from the bank loan officer to buy supplies. $25. Okay. I thought I was 30. If you think the kids at Camp Lemonade are just scratching the surface of big business, guess again. At an earlier session of the camp, one group decided the old fashioned mix just wasn't good enough. So they decided to sell diet lemonade. And just think one of these whiz kids could one day own a business and be your boss or mine. Kai Jackson, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Well, I bet they didn't do that. The variety where you squeeze lemons. That is very expensive. You see, then you'd spend too much in overhead. You get the big stuff and you go to your mother's house. Well, maybe we can get our canteen open here. I mean, is it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5120.96,5226.32"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"No, it's close. We need some kids. We need to start. Yes, we need. Kids can't have kids. Bottom line, that's what we need. Kids can run our cafeterias. They can make baloney sandwiches and tacos. Brown sugar, certainly. I mean, the 19 million, it will charge outrageous fees for you and will pay for Will pay. The nose will pay. That's our report of the moment. World News Tonight is preempted tonight by Orioles baseball underneath Coke. And I'm Al Sanders for the entire Eyewitness News team back at 11 of the night Team after Entertainment Tonight Tonight. Whenever you see news happen, call the Eyewitness News hotline at five, seven, eight, 13, 13. Cellular one customers can dial star 13 on your car phone. Watch. Eyewitness News. The night team with Al Sanders and Denise go tonight after the game here on Channel 13. Eyewitness. The most watched local news in Baltimore. Crimes against Baltimore as police commissioner. Policy. A fireball erupts down south and a few good pilots call for reinforcements. In real time. Closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Eyewitness News. With Al Sanders. Denise Coke. Whether with Bob Turner. Mounting pressure on City Police Commissioner Thomas Frazier. Some of the people behind the pressure turned out tonight to block Frazier's plan to reorganize the department. One of the commissioners officers is preparing to file a lawsuit against him. And community leaders met just a few hours ago to voice their anger and concern over his reorganization plan. The nine teams Greg started is here now with the latest. Commissioner Frazier's plan now has upset a lot of people in Park Heights tonight. The Baltimore City Police Department is facing tough criticism at this hour. The number of black district commanders has been reduced by one, and some say the commissioner's plan needs to be improved.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5227.25,5353.34"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Officer Ed Fox is expected to file his lawsuit in the coming weeks against the Baltimore City Police Department. Fox wouldn't talk on camera, but tonight he met with community leaders who believe African-American patrolmen are not being treated fairly. We know there's going to be changes in the police department. The question is, will that be constructive change? It will. In fact, the community have input in that change. White community leaders are also concerned about the reassignment of Major Berry Powell from the Northwestern district. Howell's new job, according to those in this neighborhood, will be to oversee the department's property division downtown. But some residents are upset. Park Heights has had a problem in trusting, and I don't think I have to. Now we trust somebody. They give their word and they keep their word. And the police activity has been stepped up maybe 150% and we feel safe again. We're beginning to feel safe again. And now we're going to have to start from scratch. People in this neighborhood say Major Powell has made a difference when it comes to protecting residents. They believe he's helped improve the area. The information that we have is that the major, since his being here, has reduced crime, that he's had excellent relationship with the neighborhood. And they can't understand why he's being transferred. City police say Powell is still a valuable member of the department and his new administrative duties reflect that. Major Powell is being moved down here to headquarters because the commissioner believes that he has. Commanders from 8 to 10. African-American lieutenant. Who's opening up opportunities to African-American. Is that they haven't been opened up before and community leaders are in the. In the city. They hope to bring more attention to their concerns after considering those concerns.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5355.68,5472.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Have you heard that the commissioner plans to meet with any members of the community? We heard tonight, late tonight that the. Tomorrow morning at police headquarters. They're hoping to convince him to change his mind. We don't know if he's going to do that, but he is willing at this point to at least sit down and listen to their concerns and talk about. Yes. All right, Greg, thank you. I handicap man has filed suit against Baltimore County police saying he was assaulted by three officers in the lawsuit. All right. Alexander Cornelius says the officers reinjured a previously fractured hip during an arrest last May for carrying a concealed weapon a pen knife. Carnelian alleges the officers hit him on the head and shoulders with a flashlight. The arrest. County police are withholding comment until their legal department reviews the suit. City police report an arrest in the weekend shooting of a teenager at light. Because sprigs this morning at his Holbrook Avenue home and charged him as an adult with assault with the intent to murder. Spriggs is still awaiting a bail hearing. The wounded 17 year old was released from the hospital last night. Credit an eyewitness he used the Or for helping police find a suspect in a recent hit and run accident which seriously injured a motorcyclist. Police say the viewer help them find a body shop where they recovered the red Toyota for sale, believed to have been involved in the accident. The owner of the car, a 36 year old Robert Gary Lenz of Parkville, was arrested over the weekend and charged with hit and run in traffic violations. Motorcyclist Christopher Tagg is being treated for his injuries in the accident. The man accused of raping women in Prince George's County while armed with a crossbow goes on trial in the morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5473.99,5572.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"37 year old Alphonso Quinn is being tried for allegedly breaking into the home of a Bowie woman, threatening her with a crossbow and raping her. Police believe Quinn carried out similar attacks on four other women. If convicted, Quinn could be sentenced to life in prison. A mammoth explosion and fire tonight rocked the Exxon Chemical plant in Louisiana. The explosion ripped through Exxon's plant in Baton Rouge. The latest dispatch from the area indicates the fire is the plant is on fire and all roads around the facility have been closed to traffic. It is still unclear if the smoke billowing from the fire is hazardous. So far, there are no reports on injuries or evacuations. Benjamin Chavis is lashing out at forces outside the African-American community for trying to wrest control of the ACP. Davis said today he believes these unnamed forces are exploiting his out of court settlement of an employee's sex discrimination claim because of his alliance with Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan. Jarvis is under pressure from members of his own board to resign for using ACP funds without the board's knowledge to settle the claim. Meanwhile, the Washington, Oregon branches of the ACP have killed a plan by their local president to withhold money from the national group because of the Chivas controversy. At Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Today it was business as usual for the near 1000 non salary. People who work for free services, selling food, beverages and merchandise. But they can't help worrying about Friday's baseball strike deadline and what it could mean. The bottom line is that means no more money. My income will be cut off. Luckily, I have another job in the morning. But for those that depend on this as their only job, they wouldn't.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679#t=5573.43,5671.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/115811/file/219679/transcript/62514/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They would have no job. Well, you keep an eye on the news. You watch and you hope. It's really out of my control. I can just hope for the best. Of Jones Pickles Pub. And he says that 70% of his yearly sales are from baseball fans. And MTA officials say a baseball strike will definitely cause a slowdown in the light rail. And that could cost the state an estimated $200,000 if the strike isn't settled before the season ends. There are also a number of charities at each season use Oriole games as fundraisers. One such charity is Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation, which is relying on Saturday's game to raise money for research. This jar should have been filled with raffle tickets for a drawing to win dinner for two and tickets for Saturday's game. Retinitis Pigmentosa hopes to sell 2000 tickets at $2 each instead. They've reached a third of their goal. Well, basically they said we're not buying a chance on a game that might not be played. I didn't realize that this strike would have this much of an impact without external funding from such important agencies like the Retinitis Pigmentosa Foundation. That word cannot go on. So we are delayed possibly by months or even years. And better understanding the causes of the disease. The group Parents Anonymous may also have to reschedule an August fundraising promotion at an Orioles game. This has been a tough summer for people living and vacationing on Maryland's middle and lower shore. 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