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Two teams that compete in two very different leagues met on the football field. Second ranked Notre Dame and Unranked Navy played in a stadium that doesn't see a whole lot of footballs fly over the goalposts anymore. The field is a little bit dry. I don't know why, but it's a little dry, a little moisture probably. And look a little there. Look at the dust kicking up. 54,000 fans showed up in a place that is tailor made for baseball, but perhaps not as accommodating for football. Some complaints. It's like Cleveland Stadium better where you sit at the where we were sitting, Mike, on the seventh row over down the section. Anything you can't see from behind the players. Parking was also a problem today. It was horrendous. It's absolutely horrible. It was miles and miles away. This, of course, was home base for the Colts for years and years until the team owner got the city's goat by moving west to Indianapolis. Now, only colleges play here. The last six games have been sellouts. This one missed by several thousand. As you might expect, the Navy was well-represented today. The question is, was the overall turnout large enough to turn heads in NFL offices? Baltimore badly wants a professional team and 20,000 people showed up here. That what it definitely said something that we're not too interested in football. The Orioles didn't do too well this year and they drew a lot of crowd. A lot has to do with the ownership and how they promote it, how they treat the fans. And oil's doing right. The Colts sometimes been. Today's game, please. The Irish exasperated the midshipmen and probably reassured the city that there is plenty of football spirit left in Baltimore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380#t=32.98,128.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380/transcript/71536/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Not that it's that bad as Cleveland, I'll tell you that. And Rick's Brandy Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Celebrities have always tended to view the press with a wary eye. They know their careers depend on publicity. But many are finding that limelight can eat away like acid at their privacy. Yeah, I guess that's a good sign. It's scary when people follow you home and follow you. You know, you just never know. It's hard for me, like, to pull up someplace and have people jump out. I can't always be thinking these are just photographers. While all the entertainment media are guilty of preying upon the private lives of the stars. Most celebrity complaints are aimed at the tabloid press. Sensationalist publications like the National Enquirer or The Star and their paparazzi photographers. They thrive on intimate details of the lives of the rich and famous. Details the star's claims that are mostly negative, often untrue and frequently cause very real pain. And it hurts me deeply. And then when they get my children involved, they, you know, they talk about I'm dating men that are two years older than my son. And that's a lie. And they blatantly lie. I never understood what would motivate someone to write something in a newspaper or magazine. It was a total lie. For the most part, I think those the wags that we're talking about are just crap. Have the tabloids gone too far? Well, it depends on where you draw the line between the rights of a free press and a celebrity's right to privacy. Unfortunately, disagreements over that line sometimes end in violence. Both Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando have stopped paparazzi with their fists. And Sean Penn served time in jail for punching a photographer last year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380#t=129.979,256.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380/transcript/71536/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Howard Weitzman is the attorney for both Brando and Penn. I think that the paparazzi have created a situation where these people will act in a hostile manner and be moved out of the way. Out of the way, Stupid. Move out of the way. I'm Pam Thompson reporting. I just ask not. You know, I. It's Little Italy around noon and Ally Celler, the bookmaker, is stirring things up on Election Day in Little Italy. There is political passion. All these years, so called polls. Okay? They are looking for something for this guy to perform a miracle. Okay. He said that. He said that quail is no John F Kennedy. And guess what? This imbecile is no Harry Clemens. My prediction is that the caucus is a winner. That's my prediction. Based on what? Based based on Bush's just not there. That's all. If you got a whole lot of bunk, you totally have a right to check your property and your home on Pennsylvania Avenue. The discourse is the stuff of debate. If Election Day had yawned its way here, it was certainly wide awake today. Even if some voters weren't ready yet. But I'm still undecided as I got through 8:00 tonight. You know, to pick a candidate, like I say, I might go like this. You know, if you could change one thing about the country on this day, what would it be? Well, it's hard to say, you know, to change one thing on this country. There's so many things in this country need changing. Clarence Chapman calls change in tires arm work. Today, he looked tired as he stared out his window. He works for his brother's wife, but at least he works. But it was a man who stood outside whose life begged the day's political question Should we change or stay the course? The most important thing to me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380#t=257.32,574.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380/transcript/71536/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Is being self-sufficient. John. That's what really counts to me. A job, because I ain't got to stand on a poem at night. I have to ask Department of Social Services for nothing. If I had a job, things would be a little bit better for me and a whole lot of other people out here. Dawn Williams, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Look, Mr. Barker, I wasn't there. I can only go on the evidence of my own eyes after I had the initial kick in the gut when I read the script. I thought and had made the commitment to do it because I really. My heart went into the material right away. I actually saved him. I helped him to correct his morals and to get some kind of a guideline in his life and stuff like that. And we help each other to become this perfect kind of couple with twins. He's going to say, we're a couple of between this and this. Seven year old Jackie Nesmith had flowers ready to welcome her penpal to Park Heights Elementary this morning. It seems the second grader has been writing to Mayor Kurt Schmoke, inviting him to visit her school and her classmates. And today he did. Well, the needle and I want to visit her class. Did you really think he would come when you wrote the letter? Why? I don't know. But we now know it was something in Giacchino's letter that made up his mind for him after it made him smile. And it said, When you come to my school, please stop by the office first because you have to have a pass. It turns out his honor did not need to get a pass, but the principal did give him a school bag as a memento of his visit and said she'd someday like him to come back and talk to her about her school.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380#t=575.74,805.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136662/file/253380/transcript/71536/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Jenkins's teacher also wished she had had a chance to say something to the mayor. I would probably like to say, when are we going to get another teacher? Because in my classroom we have 35 children and there are a combination class of first and second graders. So I would really love to see another teacher. Some of the fifth and sixth graders here did get a chance to question the mayor a little more closely about things, finding out he was about their age And in a presidential election year when he decided he wanted to go into politics someday. By the way, Coach Titley and one of these students hands a framed letter he, too, received from the Mayor Advocate's Elementary. That's got Channel 13 Eyewitness News. No, I never get nervous about things. Just a little pressure, because everything I eat now, I run back and make sure the jeans still fit and I still think I need to lose maybe 1 pound and maybe by in the morning I can do that. Good guy. I know it. I know you. Get me one. Tell me how he works. Okay. Hi. I'm Andy. What's your name? Hi. I'm Chucky. 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