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Many of them came to the to an auction of the Rock King's personal memorabilia in Glen Burnie today with Gene Downing. Instead. I say it was a disaster. They bought this chair said to belong to Elvis, $200 a pair of his karate pants for $185 and a bloodstained shirt. Recently. You gotta be understanding of who we are and what we. You. I think of you all sold for $375. How are you? Excited. Excited. I just can't contain myself. I'm ready to jump up and down. How long have you been planning this trip? Since we saw the ad approximately three weeks ago in one mountain paper. Or at least a write up on the sale. They came 500 miles with a $7,000 limit. The majority of the 300 people in the room came merely to watch. Only 35 people paid the $50 cash deposit, which allowed them to bid bidding or not. Many of the Elvis fans were feeling cheated and used these taken advantage of Elvis Presley's name. He's taken advantage of all these people. He's made a fool out of me. And I bought this ticket. And the auction started with the sale of mass produced Elvis memorabilia, things that sold today for three times their market value. That seemed to reinforce some fears that the auction was a rip off. Well, for one thing, the picture book they were selling, they said that the auction off, they said they were you couldn't get anywhere here, but only down in Memphis. And that's not true because we have it right here. And the records, you can get someone for $1.99 right here, the same thing. I wouldn't waste my money on it. An Elvis fan club marched outside warning bidders that the merchandise may not be what it was promoted to be.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=7.48,121.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They said they were pleased many Elvis fans found their position to be true. Even Jimmy Velvet said this auction was a disaster. He said most of the people just came to look not to buy. But even those who came to look said they were terribly disappointed. Jean Downey, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. August 16th is the first anniversary of Presley's death. Tonight, the petition drive by the city's firefighters to get the question of binding arbitration on the ballot continues. The petition drive has already netted the firefighters over 7000 signatures. They need 10,000. The Vulcan blazes a black firefighters club, was busy collecting signatures today. They had a booth in the Inner Harbor at the Afram Festival where they were collecting them. The firefighters hope the voters will side with them and give them a better position in their sometimes rocky contract negotiations with the city. The labor road is a rocky one, and Bethlehem Steel's key highway shipyard. Tonight, hundreds of workers there have voted to authorize a strike if the company's contract offer is unacceptable to the rank and file. Workers at the Sparrows Point plant have canceled a strike meeting. The contract expires on August 14th and union members are angry over the situation. Sure. Why? A man identified only as a policeman was angry. Angry enough to pull a gun on officers called to a house near 29th and Maryland Avenue. They were called for an overdose. Victim there. Came down in an instant. I spoke with a sergeant. That's the basic situation of two of our officers, responded to a particular house and they were confronted with an individual who drove a revolver on them and pointed it at them. And they unfortunately had to fire in defense of their lives. The victim's identity still has not been released.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=122.05,222.32"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The state police are continuing their look into possible criminal activity in the Port of Baltimore tonight. Eyewitness News investigative reporter David Brian is following the story. Tonight, officials have sent questionnaires to 200 port employees asking about gifts they received from people doing business with the port. The investigation continues. A Baltimore City emergency call clerk is out of business tonight. Police Commissioner Donald Pomerleau fired Beverly Williams for failing to send police cars to investigate citizens complaints. Tape recordings prove that she hung up on calls to the city's emergency switchboard. A police investigation into a shooting in Gambier, Maryland on Tuesday night has led to the arrest of 23 year old IRA Barnes. Judy Womack was there with instant eyes. Police combed the grounds belonging to a family whose home had been the target of gunfire. Barnes, whose father allows Ku Klux Klan rallies on his property, is charged with assault. Tonight, United States immigration officials are continuing raids like the one yesterday on Long Maryland's Eastern Shore. They're looking for illegal aliens working on farms like the one I visited with Instinet yesterday. 71 were captured in the first raid earlier this week. There's no count of the number captured in later raids. Still to come, the acting governor receives an important endorsement. We'll tell you from whom. And Jim Downing has the instant story of pollution in Mighty Creek and the residents who are angry about it. Next, right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. These stories and more are. Is. Tonight. Residents of the Mani Creek section of and Randall County are getting ready to go to Monday night's county council meeting armed with some petitions. Gene Dunn in instances, say the residents want an answer to a long standing pollution question. East Catch.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=223.46,381.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Good crabs in the creek, but nobody's going to mess with them now. That was a boy who used to use this creek almost daily. But because of a raw sewage spill, the creek is closed. Maly Creek used to be an active summer spot for swimming, skiing and fishing. How are you doing? I guess you miss that, don't you? Yeah. Cause they're all we got. Those, like, hang around the apartment. So it's. I got more chance to get in trouble. Because you can't go swimming. I know you haven't gotten in trouble this summer, have you? Yeah. Parents of these children are taking action. They believe the sewage is overflow from six pumping stations and the Coast Guard station that lie along the Marly and Furnace Creek area. They have collected about 1000 signatures on a petition demanding county investigations. It's not a new fight, however. We started a petition drive about two years ago, and then we were promised by the county that things would be straightened out the best they could. Since that time, things have gotten worse, not better. The county seems to have a communications problem, and the men who come out and look at things, getting the correct information back, evidently to the ones higher officials. They have health department statistics that show high fecal coliform bacteria counts. Off and on for the past two years. The county is blaming a recently identified leak in an underwater sewage pipe. But residents charge that's only a cover up. Jane Downie, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. In and around the county. Floodwaters are causing problems in Texas tonight and some deaths. At least 23 people have been killed by rising rivers. The lone star state has seen a lot of rain this week and more is expected over the next couple of days.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=382.15,488.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In one town, Throckmorton, Texas police have evacuated most of the town's 1100 residents, fearing a huge dam north of town may give way. And Quebec residents are still getting over the shock of 39 handicapped people drowning when their bus ran headlong into a lake last night. Like those on, it's about 50 miles southeast of Montreal. Divers are still on the scene there tonight. It's the worst bus accident in Canadian history. The construction of a landfill near Baltimore City Hospital has been the subject of controversy. Much of it, as a matter of fact. And in a Channel 13 newsmakers interview, city Councilman John Schaefer talks about the controversy. And I want you to know that one of my own council marriage counselors gave brought the idea up that a bill should be introduced into the General Assembly. The idea of no landfill within one half mile of a city hospital. And for him to take credit for that is an insult to the people who did all of the work. You can see that interview in its entirety tomorrow at 1230 right here on Channel 13. Acting Governor Blair Lee was out campaigning today in search of the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in next month's Democratic primary. Lee was shaking hands and talking with people in the Inner Harbor and was armed with a new endorsement and a big one from the politically potent East Side Democratic Club. Pretty solid support in the black community in the city because we already had endorsements from Cloud Club and Congressman Mitchell and very welcome and all of that people and having getting Bob Douglas and Dave Burns and them makes a pretty solid phalanx there. And also in the Inner Harbor campaigning, another front runner for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination, Ted Bennett, tells his reaction to Lee's latest endorsement fits his campaign slogan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=489.61,597.91"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The I governor has all the political machines. We have the people. That's the difference. I don't believe politicians deliver votes anymore. We're in the streets, in the neighborhoods, and that's what's going to determine this election. So you can have all the politicians. Both men were looking for votes at the city's Emporium festival. It looks now like Harry Kelly will soon be campaigning again in an effort to win a fifth two year term as mayor of Ocean City. Kelly is not unopposed this time out, however. Two men are running against him in the primary. When we return, we'll meet some of tonight's people making news in class. Wagner joins us with all of today's sports, including the Colts and the birds. That's next right here on Channel 13. Eyewitness News Live. Three. Summer. Summer alternative. Randy Blair is away and Klaus Wagner is here on weekends. And you have Colts highlights Colts normally sportscasters run, but this is the time of year we sprint. If you see me flying through the newsroom. I got the Orioles, the Colts starting today at the stadium. They just started about an hour ago. The right in the second quarter now the first exhibition game of the season against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Colts are winning right now seven to nothing on a two yard run by Roosevelt Lakes, a 40 yard field goal try by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Roger Rella was blocked by Mike Barnes. So right now they're in the second quarter. Terry Bradshaw had to leave in the first quarter. They said later it was just a bleeding nose. It looked like he was hurt more seriously, but he's not. Fortunately for him and for the Steelers. But right now, the culture on top seven to nothing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=598.9,762.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"First exhibition season game of the season. Last night there was a game, the first one for both the teams, the Seattle Seahawks and the San Diego Chargers. Seattle surprisingly won that game by a score of 17 to 9. And there'll be a total of 11 games before the night is through. The one I think a lot of people interested in is the one being played in Mexico City for the first time to NFL teams. It's New Orleans right now, trailing Philadelphia by a score of seven to nothing at the end of three quarters. We'll have more on that cold Steelers game, the complete results and all the scoring in that game tonight at 11:00. The player of the month in the American League for the month of July. Doug, the sensei was the hero again last night as the birds pulled out a 2 to 1 win over the New York Yankees, giving Mike Flanagan his 14th win and stopping Ron Guidry from winning his 16th after they got on top on an error one to nothing. The Yankees, the Orioles came back. Here's Eddie Murray, a routine grounder to Bucky Dent, a high throw. Chambliss can't get it. And Murray is safe at second base. And then comes the sensei And watch this shot. This is off of Guidry, who's record coming into the game was 15 and one and a left hander. Very good going against Flanagan and he hits pitches an outside slider that Doug gets every ounce of the board on it and nails it over the front and 30 foot wall in center field, about 463 to 1 shot. And that was all the scoring we needed as the score ended up 2 to 1 us on top and that took us to seven games.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=762.41,847.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"However, this afternoon it dropped us back to half a game because the Boston Red Sox won. We'll tell you about that in a moment. There's a game tonight again up in New York. That three game series continues. Scott McGregor will pitch for the birds and finger roll will be on the mound for the Yankees 8:00 start. You'll see it right here on Channel 13. Well, here's what happened this afternoon. Major League Baseball Boston beat Milwaukee 8 to 1 three home runs. Yastremska, Remy and Evans all knocked him out of the park for the Red Sox as they shelled Milwaukee in the other game. Seattle leads Oakland two to nothing at the end of seven innings of play in the National League. Three games this afternoon. Philadelphia in Pittsburgh postponed because of heavy downpour of rain that will be made up at a later time. Montreal over Chicago, 7 to 4. And the Dodgers just beat San Francisco by a final of two to nothing. Well, Tom Watson continues to dominate and I guess he's the most consistent player. The PGA tournament. This is Watson at ten under par on the par three 230 yard 16th hole. He needs this for his par. He was wide of the green chipped up and then as you see he slid it past and took a bogey, dropped back down to nine under par. But eventually he got that shot back. He is a ten under. He's had rounds of 67, four under the second day. He was two under 69. Today he finally finished with another four under 67. So he is a ten under 203 and a five shot lead over the next closest competitor. And that's Jerry paid, by the way. Pate and Dr. Gil Morgan had the best rounds of the PGA tournament this year, both of them shooting five under 60 sixes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=847.55,939.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is Jonny Miller started the day at one under par was in contention a couple of times only five six shots back. But to the last 3 or 4 holes, he had trouble driving. I was in trouble in the heavy rougher in the traps and he finally finished it even up to 13, even par through three rounds of play. Here's the way the leaderboard looks right now, if we can show it to you. Watson's on top at ten under 203. Jerry Pate is at 2085 under. Then Tom Weiskopf has moved up since you see the scoreboard here and they've completed the third round. Weiskopf is now at four under 209. Then there's a two way tie at 210 300 between John Mahaffey and Joe Inman. Lee Trevino is at one under 212. Johnny Miller's dropped back down to even Part 213, along with Doctor Gilmore Morgan, who got himself back into contention shooting at five under 66, along with Jerry Pate, Nancy Lopez has the lead. After three rounds of the European Women's Golf Championship in England. Lopez is one shot ahead of Betsy King at six under par to 60 and going into tomorrow's final round. WBC and WBA middleweight boxing champion Ugo Karo of Argentina successfully defended his world title today. A 15 round, unanimous decision over Ronnie Harris of the United States. That fight took place in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ali Dar, the runner up to affirmed in each of this year's. The Triple Crown races took the lead today, coming down the backstretch after he was trailing by some 7 or 8 lengths, most of the way. And he won the fifth 51st running of the Whitney Stakes at Saratoga, New York. Ten lengths behind for second was Buckaroo, and Father Hogan was a close third.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=940.07,1032.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Here's the way they ran it to Tammany on this afternoon in the seventh. It was impressively and Comstock lowered the six for Jack to page 60 for 80 the eighth. The exacta was perfect. Daddy and Doc's rock paid $16 and the ninth triple watched the Hun, Mr. Nix and Amber Arrow the 769 $393.60. And Tracy Austin defeated Pam Shriver in the National Girls 16 tennis tournament. Charleston, West Virginia today by scores of 6 to 6 two in straight sets. Okay. Thank you very much. Orioles and new Orioles game and Colts to talk about tonight. Thank you. Sammy Davis jr is one of our people making news tonight. Davis is back on Broadway for the first time in 14 years and he says he loves it. Davis opened last Thursday in a Lincoln Center production of Stop the World. I Want to Get Off. He last appeared on Broadway in Golden Boy. That was 1962. The man who delighted millions of television viewers with his portrayal of the benevolent drunk, crazy Guggenheim on the old Jackie Gleason show is dead. Frank Fontaine, who was 56 years old, died of an apparent heart attack after performing for a fraternal group in Spokane, Washington. He is survived by his wife and eight children. One of the golden girls of rhythm and blues, Tina Turner, is having some money problems tonight. She's being sued by a Los and or in a Los Angeles court by Diner's Club International and a Cadillac dealer which says she owes back payments. Diners Club says she's run up $26,000 in bills over the past four years. Still ahead, we'll take you on an instant eye tour of Baltimore's Afram Festival. And Marty Bash joins us with the weather experience Will experience Marty. But after this, I got here on Channel 13 as I was listening.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1033.369,1128.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Lose a couple of key players to the free agent draft and they're going to be doing good. Five. Six. Channel 30. Marty Bass has joined us. And the weather we've been experiencing has been rain. One minute, sun the next clouds, rain, sun. Hey, you know what? It's going to be rain clouds, some in the next ten and one half. Dozens of another weatherman nightmare. But I'll tell you what, folks. This past week we've gone through is the ideal, classic perfect example of Baltimore weather. Everything that could affect us as a mountains, as affecting us, the values affecting us, the oceans affect us. Probably some little village in Argentina has been affecting us this week. I don't know. But it's going to stay that way. I'm very sorry. And a high today of 86 degrees, now down to 82 degrees. A drop of four. That's 28°C course. Humidity is rather high at this moment. Haven't seen it up this high at this time in the evening in long time, 74%. The winds are from the southeast at six miles an hour. That's not too good for us. And I'll show you that when we get to the satellite. The barometric pressure starting to fall after being rather high, 3021, though, the weather experience goes way out to northern Baltimore County, compliments of instead. I look at this what a really fine laid back Saturday look and picture. I want you also to notice up here the sky. We've got clouds up here and and right below it right there you've got blue sky. And you move over here. You got some more blue sky and some more clouds. It's really been a mixed message, Bob, which say in the satellites, going to show us how this all came about and how it's going to stay with us.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1150.57,1277.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Look at this huge, big band of clouds coming from way out in Texas where they've had more rain than they need coming all the way through Dixie, all up into the Midwest. And as far up is Maine and Vermont. It's all due to this stationary front. You see that line right there? That stationary front has been in that almost exact same place for the past week. I mean, it first came up on the map last Sunday night. We noticed it and we figured it was blowing out to sea and we'd be rid of it. But that is just not the case. There it sits, a big cold front. Sometimes it's cold, sometimes it's stationary. It moves like 350 yards and it stops and it moves another 450 yards and it stops. But what it is, it's not a big, deep, massive front. Otherwise we'd be seeing nothing but thunderstorms. It's a loosely joined together front. And it's not it's just not moving. I'm really sorry. We've got a warm front springing up south of it due to a high pressure system out into the Atlantic, it's giving us a backwash of some humid air. There's some more air coming up from the Gulf of Mexico, and this one front's develop. It's going to move through this stationary front, if you can possibly imagine that and cause us a lot of problems. This is a big area of disturbed air and thundershowers and rain showers could break out at any time. We've got a 60% chance of rain forming somewhere along this front at any time throughout the day. Tomorrow's map will show us how it's not going to get any better, but yet how it's not really going to get any worse. Look at this.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1277.72,1356.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That old front hasn't moved an inch. I've got it as a cold front, just being optimistic and hoping the thing's going to move. But there'll be cloud cover, thundershowers and rain showers all throughout the entire southern portion of America. And I do want you to notice that when I look right in there, I haven't got a cloud right on Baltimore, because tomorrow it's going to be sunny. Sometimes it's going to be rainy sometimes. But keep in mind, you've got a 60% chance of rain anywhere in our viewing area sometime tomorrow. Right now, though, there's a heavy line of thundershowers 25 miles south of Washington, D.C., moving in a northeasterly direction. You folks in the capital area and in the northern suburbs, which would be the southern Maryland suburbs, be watching out for a line of heavy thundershowers, just came up on radar about 30 minutes ago. And it should be in the D.C. area right now. Otherwise, statewide, everybody's got cloudy to mostly cloudy skies, 77. Kind of cool out in Oakland, 81 in Salisbury right now, 81 in Brooklyn. Southeasterly winds half of the bay tomorrow 5 to 10 knots. 1 or 2 foot wave chomps in the rain. Your visibility is going to be bad. There could be some patchy fog in the morning. 76 degrees is your bay temperature. The almanac will show us, though, that today was a much better day than it was a year ago. They had rain, a low of 70 and a high a high of 98 degrees. Almost hit 100 the five day forecast. Here it is. I haven't got a lot of anything on here but clouds. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, you can expect partly cloudy skies, chance of rain every one of those days.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1357.25,1441.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It won't be until Thursday when we'll get really hot. High of 88 degrees and some sunshine. So, Don, it looks like it's going to be status quo throughout the weekend. And I wish I could have some better news. Maybe I will want to see it. Thanks, Marty. And thanks to today's iffy weather, I could be starting the story about the festival. That was not. But I'm not The Afram Festival. Got it started noon today at Rasch Field in the Inner Harbor. And at first, there was more mud than anything else. Mud and some valiant efforts to let festival goers not deal with the mud or at least get something dry mixed in with it sometime soon. The city took care of that. The boards were provided by the police department and some festival people and all kinds of woodchips moving in, thinking that would help dry out the mud. But even at the opening bell, vendors hopes were somewhat muddy. It affected it because we couldn't start selling as soon because they had to put the sawdust. Down, you know, over the mud spots, matter of fact, to business certainly because it mean we were so a setting up. And of course the people didn't come out as quickly. So I'm just beginning. Just beginning. And the sun is the rain affected? If you think now, I'm thinking, well, I got my umbrella just in case and I'm selling umbrellas, so something like can't make it one way and try to make the other. But after the rain stopped and the sun came out, the clouds showed up in big numbers. Because I'm black, I'm interested in everything. I want to be down, have them rain or no rain or shine. Because my shoes got muddy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1441.82,1529.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, you don't mind that anyway, cause I like to be among the people and the black people, so I like to be with them. The mud doesn't bother you? Not. Not at all. And so the festival that could have been rained out was not and will still be going strong tonight and again starting at noon tomorrow, featuring continuous, if not simultaneous entertainment with two stages all festival long. Finally, Chicago police are now saying the recent story of a bull constrictor named Noel being stolen along with a car isn't a hoax. It seems the owner of the car, Greg Ellis, made up that story hoping the guys who took his car would return it in a hurry. Chicago. Chicago Police found out when they found the car, but not the snake. And they don't know if the story made the thieves leave the car behind or not. And that's our report to the moment. Thanks for looking away and we'll see you again tonight at 11 right after The Birds and the Yankees. I'm Jerry Turner. When you see news happening, call your instantly a hotline at five, seven, eight, 1330. Now instead I can be anywhere you send it. This is Eyewitness News, Maryland's most complete television news service. With guns, guns and the Eyewitness News team. Hello. Right now, the Baltimore Colts are wondering what happened in their exhibition opener at the stadium. The Colts lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 22 to 10, and that was without first string Steeler quarterback Terry Bradshaw. He was injured early in the game. Plus, we'll have more on his injuries and how long he'll be out later. All the Colts points came when Bert Jones was in. And the Colts seem to have a turnover problem. Lots of highlights and commentary coming up from Klaus Wagner later in this newscast.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1531.25,1739.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tonight, Anna Randall County residents around Molly Creek are getting together petitions demanding the county clean up that creek. The residents have had the creek monitored, monitored for two years, and they say raw sewage is pouring into it from several sources, including the Coast Guard yard and Curtis Bay. Their petition petitions going to Monday night's county council meeting are apparently not their first. Yeah, started a petition drive about two years ago. And then we were promised by the county that things would be straightened out the best they could. Since that time, things have gotten worse, not better. The county seems to have a communications problem. The county's answer before has been to trace the sewage to a leaking underwater pipe. But the residents say they don't believe that residents along the Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York, could not believe what's happening there. Toxic chemicals buried over 30 years ago aren't staying buried. Wow. Okay. See it? Yeah, that's. That's our problem. Yeah. Was that her dog or. Sir? That's an open bill that's come right to the surface. The president said the chemicals are responsible for our high miscarriage rate in the neighborhood, and they plan to sue. Sue whomever is responsible. 23 people in Texas are dead tonight because of floods in the Lone Star State. And three more. A child and two adults are missing and presumed drowned. Albany, Texas, is perhaps the hardest hit with rescue crews still searching for bodies tonight. And perhaps worst of all, it's supposed to keep on raining for several more days. 41 handicapped people died in a bus accident in Quebec last night. They drowned after the tour bus in which they were riding plunged into a lake just southeast of Montreal and sunk. Divers will search the submerged wreckage again in the morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1740.87,1840.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Several people somehow survived. A northwest Baltimore man survived getting hit by a falling lamp post at the corner of Gold and Division Streets tonight. Curtis Brown of Division was just walking along the street when the lamppost apparently rusted through gave way and hit him. Brown is in satisfactory condition at Maryland General Hospital tonight. City police responding to what they thought was a medical call about an overdose. Found something entirely different on Maryland Avenue tonight. The man thought to be suffering an overdose ended up pointing to 38 caliber revolver at police who ended up shooting him. 43 year old Richard Jones, a recently retired police officer, was pronounced dead at the scene. A young Denver man has been arrested in the shooting up of a house in Carroll County last week. 23 year old IRA Barnes is charged with firing into a house owned by a black family, Judy Womack. An incident reported the shooting was thought to be connected with the Ku Klux Klan. IRA Barnes father lets the KKK use his Gambier farm for meetings and rallies. The young man is charged with assault. Federal immigration officials collected in excess of 70 illegal Mexican aliens from Eastern Shore migrant worker camps this week. Instead, I and I visited Camp Somerset yesterday. 58 of the illegals came from here. Most of the migrants are back on Mexican soil tonight, flown home today at government expense. Investigations into how they got here are still going on. So is the investigation into corruption at the Port of Baltimore. Over 240 employees have now been asked to list any gratuities taken from people they do business with. Some of those lists are now being sifted by state police investigators. Investigative reporter David Brian is following that port story closely and will have more soon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1841.32,1933.69"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Still to come, Blair leaves a very happy gubernatorial candidate tonight. We'll tell you why lots of Elvis fans are unhappy about an auction of his personal belongings. We'll tell you their story next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Tonight. There are a lot of disappointed Elvis fans, fans who came to an auction of the Rock King's personal belongings in Glen Burnie. But his dream down to an instant. I tell us it was a bad day at the auction block. The big buyers, a couple from Canada, they bought this chair, said to belong to Elvis, $200 a pair of his karate pants for $185 and a bloodstained shirt sold for $375. Are you excited or excited? How long have you been planning this trip? Since we saw the ad approximately three weeks ago. They came 500 miles with a $7,000 limit. The majority of the 300 people in the room came merely to watch. Only 35 people paid the $50 cash deposit, which allowed them to bid bidding or not. Many of the Elvis fans were feeling cheated and used these taken advantage of Elvis Presley's name. He's taken advantage of all these people. He's made a fool out of me. And I bought this ticket. And the auction started with the sale of mass produced Elvis memorabilia, things that sold today for three times their market value. That seemed to reinforce some fears that the auction was a rip off. Well, for one thing, the picture book they were selling, they said that the auction off, they said they were. You couldn't get anywhere here, but only down in Memphis. And that's not true. An Elvis fan club marched outside warning bidders that the merchandise may not be what it was promoted to be.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=1935.01,2098.57"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They said they were pleased many Elvis fans found their position to be true. Even Jimmy Velvet said this auction was a disaster. He said most of the people just came to look not to buy. But even those who came to look said they were terribly disappointed. Gene down Channel 13 Eyewitness News. August 16th is the first anniversary of Elvis Presley's death. Tonight, city firefighters continue their drive to get the question of binding arbitration on the fall ballot. The petition drive has already netted 7000 of the 10,000 signatures they need. The Vulcan Blazers, a black firefighter's club, was busy collecting signatures today at a booth in the Inner Harbor. They hope voters will side with them on the question of binding arbitration when it gets on the ballot. There are labor problems at Bethlehem Steel's key highway shipyard tonight. Workers there have authorized a strike if the company fails to make a better contract offer. The current pact runs out the 14th of August. Workers at the Sparrows Point Yards have canceled their own strike vote meeting. Acting Governor Blair Lee was searching for votes in Baltimore's Inner Harbor this afternoon. The acting governor was extremely happy because he just received a big endorsement from the East Side Democratic Club. It means a pretty solid support in the black community in the city because we already had endorsements from Clarence Black and Congressman Mitchell and very welcome and all of that people. And having getting Bob Douglas and Burns and them makes a pretty solid phalanx there. Also campaigning at the Afram Festival, Democratic candidate Ted Van Atlas, he told INS deny in May that Lee's new endorsement fits his campaign slogan. Now, the acting governor has all the political machines. We have the people. That's the difference.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2099.23,2207.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I don't believe politicians deliver votes anymore. We're in the streets, in the neighborhoods, and that's what's going to determine this election. So you can have all the politicians. Both men are campaigning hard to win the fall primary. President Jimmy Carter was doing some campaigning in tobacco country this weekend. He was trying to counter the negative effect of his administration's anti-smoking campaign. Many of the nation's tobacco growers have criticized Carter and Health, Education and Welfare Secretary Joseph Califano about the $30 million anti-smoking plan. Secretary of State Cyrus Vance is in the Middle East tonight, Israel, where he's hoping he can get things moving again on a middle East peace. It's not going to be easy. Vance had hoped to be just arranging a meeting before foreign ministers from Egypt and Israel were to meet next week anyway. Now, Egypt has called off that meeting because Israel says it won't commit itself to returning either the West Bank or the Gaza Strip. Vance spends tomorrow with the Israelis, Monday with the Arabs. Still ahead, we'll meet some people making news, including Liberace. And our own meteorological virtual also. Marty Bass has us, joins us with the weather experience. But first, tonight's winning lottery number, which is 795. That is 795. So I can even come up here to pick up Jenny. So did I. Jeep Cherokee wrote the book on four wheel drive. Motor racing champion and safe motor to. You may not be in competition. But you do have a responsibility to be a. Eight. What are you going to ask me doing? Okay. We had a big thunderstorm supposedly coming through, but it never made it to an extent. So why ask me why? Meteorological virtuoso Marty Bass. And we were all promised one heck of a thunderstorm earlier tonight and never showed up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2208.31,2360.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I'll tell you what, it's a really strange occurrence of nature. So one of the most interesting things that I've seen in weather here since I've been here, which is about ten months, and I'll show you that when we get to the map, really isn't the head high today of 86 degrees drop there now. Kind of cool that 74 degrees, which of course is 23 Celsius down eight from when we saw you at 7:00. The humidity is what you call steeping, to say the least. 90% winds are from the south southwest now and they change. They were coming from the south, south, east at five. Now they're from the south. Southwest at five. It ain't going to change our weather any, I'm really afraid to say. And the barometric pressure, though, is at 30, 25 and starting to rise. The old instant, I took the weather experience way up into Baltimore County this afternoon and showed us a really super fine, nice day. You notice up here nothing about blue skies and right above it there's a lot of cloud cover. It was a wishy washy day all day long and I was out just after the ballgame driving home and is going to show us how these blue skies have become really evil skies and changing everything into just a real rainy mess. Look around the cloud, the lights, nothing but haze and drizzle. The satellite will point out how this whole situation started out this morning. Look at this big band of clouds coming from Texas all the way through Dixie, well, up into the Midwest and then up into the New England area. This is a stationary front and it's also a cold front. You'll see it appear as a stationary front.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2360.76,2447.52"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There it is right along there. But it's gone cold, stationary, cold, stationary. There's also a flow of some humid air coming in from the Atlantic Ocean, hitting that stationary cold front. Consequently, that's why you were getting all these clouds down here. Okay. Now, here's the situation. Here's what I want to point out to you. Early on the map, we had a warm front moving in a northerly direction. This is what triggered all those thunderstorms. They had some wind damage in Washington, D.C., or a tornado reported in Portsmouth, Virginia. It really caused a lot of havoc. But right as it got to the Baltimore area, it hit that stationary cold front and it itself turned into a cold front. It kind of neutralized itself once it hit that cold front. Consequently, we didn't get rain or any wind or any wind damage that's good out of this entire storm. But the warm front itself is still rumbling in a western direction. And our flood warnings out now for the Virginias, eastern Tennessee and eastern Kentucky. Tomorrow's map will give us an indication of how well things aren't really going to get any better for us. And we should still see some wishy washy days. That warm front is now going. It's a night time occurrence, caused a lot of damage, a lot of storms. Just forget about it. It's not there. Here's what's happening. That stationary front is going cold once again. It like moves 50, 60 yards, starts, moves 50, 60 yards and stops. But it's slowly moving its way in an easterly direction. It's going to keep giving the south in our area, chances of thunderstorms, chances of rain and a lot of cloud cover. However, right over Baltimore, I've got no clouds. It's going to be a so-so day now as this front moves in and easterly direction, another cold front coming out of Canada, bringing more cloud cover is going to shoot through the area, giving us 2 or 3 more so-so days.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2447.79,2543.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Big high pressure system behind that cold front, though, will come in by the end of the week and we should have a really nice weekend. It looks that way now. Statewide are getting some rain and thunderstorms out west, 70 in Cumberland, 71 degrees in Oakland. In the east, though, everything is going very calm. Temperatures are warm. Hot, humid, muggy, sticky. And every other band active there is for water. 79 degrees in Salisbury, 74. Now it's ammonium southwesterly winds on the bay, 5 to 10 knots, 1 or 2 foot wave chops fog in the morning. And if it rains, bad visibility, 76 degrees kind of warm your bay temperature. The almanac, it was a lousy day a year ago. Had a better day today, believe it or not. Rain 70 the low 98 degrees, the high the five day forecast. It's it's just so so what can I say? 86 degrees sun and clouds chance of rain every day. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 86 sunny and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday it'll be 86 and 87. We won't see any really nice blue skies and sunshine until Thursday when we see 88 degrees. I wish it would change, but if it doesn't change for the better, let it stay the way it is. And I'll see you guys again tomorrow at 6:00 Don. Okay. Thank you, Marty. And hurry Thursday. Well, boy guard the Wonder hound from television's Hee Haw may not be a person, but he is making news tonight. The three and a half year old bloodhound whose real name is Buford, has received a patsy award for his performance on the Country and Western comedy show. Now, his owner, a Memphis lawyer, says he thinks it's time for a raise. Liberace had plans to spend a lot of money converting an old mansion in his native Milwaukee into a musical museum.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2543.58,2633.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But the smiling pianist says he's going to scrap those plans. For now. An 82 year old man who lives in that mansion says he was promised that he could live out his days there. And Liberace says that's okay with him. And Frank Fontaine, who delighted millions with his portrayal of crazy Guggenheim, the benevolent drunk who made life difficult for Joe, the bartender on the old Jackie Gleason show. He's dead. Fontaine is survived by his wife and eight children. He died of an apparent heart attack after a performance in Spokane, Washington. When we return, It was a peachy day for a festival. Will have an instant explanation. Klaus Wagner will try and explain what happened to the Colts. Tonight, Fox has all the day's sports mixed right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Klaus Wagner is here. And it was supposed to be a big sports night. The Colts and the and the birds both. But yes, they did to the Colts. As far as the Colts games, the exhibition games don't really mean anything. The veterans are just loosening up a little bit. It's only really for the guys who are trying to make the cut and trying to stay on the team. And that's all that's important is the guys, you know, that still want to be on that 4345 man roster when it gets down to the beginning of the regular season and that's all it means anything to gives Ted March about a chance to see what's going on with some of the players that really haven't seen any actual game action. And of course a lot of the veterans didn't get into the game for both sides. So the Steelers used a lot more than the Colts did to make that.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2633.94,2777.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Colts used a few more than the Steelers did in the game tonight. But actually just to see who they're going to play and who's going to there's got to start making some cuts. Most of the teams have already made some. The Colts have not. This was a touchdown you saw there moments ago by Reggie Harrison on this little swing pass from troop mate that scouts for the Steelers who came in because their quarterback, Terry Bradshaw, suffered a broken nose there. Marshall Johnson, a pass call back. There was a missed 39 yard field goal. A lot of mistakes in these exhibition games. Here's some good punt coverage, a short punt, but the Colts get right on it. So there's a lot of mistakes in these early games. And then they'll look at the films and the tape tomorrow and just start chopping some people off. The team doesn't get serious until the actual game, and only for those exhibition games at the beginning of the season. The final score, 22 to 10. The Colts lose it to the Steelers tonight at the stadium. Other games in the NFL, the game I think a lot of people are interested in down in Mexico City, the Saints beat the Eagles 14 to 7. Elsewhere the Raiders over the Bears 14 to 13. Kansas City leads Green Bay in the second quarter, 10 to 7. The Vikings lead the Redskins 13 to 740. Niners and Cowboys are scoreless in the first period. The Dolphins beat the cards 28 to 7. So Shula is even up his exhibition record of one and one. And those are the only games in so far to this point. But again, the Colts lose it tonight, 22 to 10. The next game is with Washington.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2777.33,2856.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Bradshaw is out with a broken nose. Royals and their game tonight up in New York got behind early in the first inning Piniella doubled to left. That brings home Randolph from second one to nothing. However Eddie Murray in the top of the fourth nails is 22nd into the third deck. That was in the top of the fourth inning. The pull the birds even up and one and one and there was no scoring until the top of the eighth. Kelly then hit his third home run of the year to put the Orioles on top 2 to 1 storm. And Munson's single brought the Yankees back to even up a two and two. And then Earl came out in defense of Ken Singleton on a bad called Third Strike. He was thrown out of the game for the sixth time in this season and stopped Singleton's hitting streak. And Roy White in the bottom of the ninth off, Tippy Martinez, who came in relief of Scotty MacGregor, doubled to score Nettles and bring in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth, and that was it. Treated to the final. We lose it. We're now eight games behind front running Boston. The Yankees, with that win are still behind us in half a game. Eight and a half out. And Milwaukee losing this afternoon to the New York to the Baltimore Boston Red Sox. I'll get a write by a final score of 8 to 1 are now six games behind the Boston Red Sox. Here's the scoreboard. The way it looks from games. Well, we're not going to be able to see the scoreboard. So I'll tell you, Boston beat Milwaukee 8 to 1. That was a final. It was Seattle over Oakland, 3 to 2.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2857.88,2933.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Minnesota defeated California tonight, 4 to 3. Detroit over Chicago, seven to nothing. Toronto and Kansas City scoreless in the sixth inning. And after eight innings, Cleveland and Texas are also scoreless in the American League. Phillies and pirates rained out this afternoon in the national Montreal beat Chicago 7 to 4. Los Angeles beat San Francisco two to nothing to stop a five game losing streak. Cincinnati over San Diego tonight, 7 to 1 after six innings. Houston leads Atlanta five to nothing. In the second game of a doubleheader, the Astros won the first one 5 to 3 and a final. Now, the Cardinals beat the New York Mets tonight by a final of 5 to 3, while Tom Watson is bringing the famous Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania to its knees. And the fact I seriously doubt that anyone will catch him in tomorrow's final round since he has a five shot lead here. Watson took one of the few bogeys that he's had during the first three days. This was the 230 yard par three 16th After chipping on, Watson's nine footer there just slid by. He had to settle for a bogey four. He later got the stroke back at 18 and finished with another four under par 67. That's a total of ten under 2 or 3 total for 54 holes. His shot 67, 69, and again 67 by far the best and most consistent player on the very tough with lightning fast greens Oakmont course he's in the lead five shots ahead of Jerry Pate who had an incredible five under 66 tied with Gil Morgan both had five under 66 is today for the best round so far in the tournament. 209 Another shot back for Weiskopf and Joe Inman, a 210.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=2934.56,3023.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"John Mahaffey, Craig Stabler's at 211, Lee Trevino to 12. And Johnny Miller had problems down the last 3 or 4 holes. Is it even part 213? Meanwhile, over in sunny Sunningdale, England, Nancy Lopez is back on top. She has a one shot lead over Betsy King. At 600 to 16 and that European Women's Golf Championship, one of the few world boxing champions recognized as the champion by both the WBC and WBA. Ugo Cora of Argentina successfully defended the world middleweight title today against American Ronnie Harris. Ronnie here wearing the patterned trunks. Harris had gotten the call through the early rounds with right left combination jabs, but then only through brute force. Curl picked himself up and charged the last three rounds. He won it clearly a closely pointed, unanimous decision over Harris at fight taking place in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Top seeded Tracy Austin of California won the championship of the National Girls 16 tennis tournament today in Charleston, West Virginia, beating second seeded Pam Shriver of Baltimore in the final straight sets, six two and six two. Ali Dar, who hadn't tasted victory since last spring after trailing Affirmed in each of the three jewels of the Triple Crown, took charge in the final turn today here at the Whitney Stakes in Saratoga, as are coming down the home stretch to ease up a ten length victory over buckaroo. Father Hogan took third, and Joe Tobin, who was one of the pre-race favorites, finished out of the money back in fifth place, and Simone him today in the seventh. It was impressively and Comstock Lode six for the eighth exacta was eight five and the ninth 77769 paid not $393.60. Terry Bradshaw For those people who are concerned, I have some calls. He's all right.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=3024.02,3122.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A broken nose. He shouldn't be out too long. He's a pretty tough guy and it doesn't mean anything that the Colts lost this game. It's just weed out some of those guys who aren't going to be any good anyway. Okay. Thank you very much. Nice to have you on the weekend. Thank you. It's nice to be here. There was a peach festival out in Baltimore County today. It was the fifth Annual Peach Festival at the OG's Burg Lutheran Home. And and square dancing was just part of the entertainment to get together. Sponsored by the Org's Burg Ladies Auxiliary. With all profits going to the home, the same organization holds a strawberry festival in June. This weekend's Afram Festival had its work cut out for it from the start. First, it had a final last weekend's super successful Italian festival, a real record breaker. Then came this morning's rain and the mud. Some tried to overcome the mud with plywood. Others tried truckloads of woodchips, never to dry things out. But still, when the festival opened at noon, some vendors were worried. Basically, it affected it because we couldn't start selling as soon because they had to put the sawdust down, you know, over the mud spots. That affected business, certainly, because it mean we were slower setting up and of course, the people didn't come out as quickly. So I'm just beginning. Just beginning. And sudden. The rain affected everything. Now I'm thinking, Will Well, I got my umbrella just in case and I'm selling umbrellas so I can't make it. One woman tried to make it up, but after the rain stopped and the sun came out, the crowd showed up in big numbers. Because I'm black, I'm interested in Afram. And I wanted to be down here bad.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974#t=3122.96,3213.56"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136034/file/252974/transcript/71101/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Rain or no rain was because my shoes got muddy. But you don't mind that anyway, cause I like to be among the people and I like people. So I like to be welcome. Doesn't bother you? Not. Not at all. And so the festival went on and on and will continue tomorrow, starting at noon and running to around nine tomorrow night. The music is continuous coming from two stages, one at each end. Rasch Field. Finally, believe it or not, there's a guy who lives out in Broken Bow, Oklahoma, whose name is President Carter. Not Jimmy Carter, but President Carter. And apparently Jimmy had nothing to do with it because President Carter was so named 74 years ago by his parents, something the retired sawmill worker says he's never really been totally thankful for. But 50 years ago, President went and named his son President Carter Jr. That's a report to the moment. Thanks for looking all the way. We'll see you tomorrow night. Late. Good night. I'm Jerry Turner. When you see news happening, call your instant I hotline and five, seven, eight, 13, 13. Now instant I can be anywhere using it. The top. Toilet. 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