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Good evening, everyone. I'm Frank Luber. And I'm Debbie Wright. Tonight, the waiting is over. Searchers have found the body of a northwest Baltimore boy who was swept into the Jones Falls during last Tuesday's sudden rainstorm. George Bauman and Instant Eye were on the scene when the rescue team arrived. It was about 1245 this afternoon. Special units were arriving at the scene. The Johns falls about 100 yards south of Cold Spring Lake. The body of seven year old Terrence Davis had been found wedged in a large tree in the water. Discovery made by about a dozen friends and neighbors who had been conducting a search for the boy. He was swept away by a wall of water while playing on the banks of the falls. When the storm hit last Tuesday, I talked to a couple of the searchers as they left the scene. His father means some friends of his fall has been looking for him for a couple of days. We were out here a couple nights ago with flashlights and we came out today with some more people in. Search form for about an hour. And then we went informed his father and told the guy on a plane to call police. The. He was found. The victim's father and the older brother were taken home to inform the mother. The body of Terence Davis was taken to the morgue. George Bauman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And George said that an autopsy will be performed tomorrow. While an autopsy is yet to be performed on a Baltimore man shot to death today. 26 year old Jon Gibson was shot during an argument with his wife in the 6300 block of Harford Road. Police have arrested Gibson's brother in law, Roger Willis, and charged him with murder.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=56.12,188.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"State health officials have placed us off limits on highway landscape. The 71 Pulaski Highway, while drums found at the site are tested. It's not known whether the drums contain hazardous materials, but state and county health officials are concerned and have posted guards at the site to keep people away. Some extra policing may be needed in Owings Mills after two elementary schools were vandalized there over the weekend. Police have charged four Owings Mills teenagers with vandalizing the Cedar Mill and Twin Grove Elementary schools. Windows were broken. Classrooms left in a shambles and office equipment destroyed. While nothing seems sacred to some vandals. Vandalism at the Woodlawn Cemetery last week has not had five arrests, possibly with more on the way. Police say a beer party got out of control. And the result, 60 to $100,000 worth of damage. One suspect, 23 year old Jeffrey Pearcy, faces a bail review tomorrow. He's now being held at the Woodlawn Station. Three others are in the county lockup and another suspect is out on bail. Other problems faced 350 employees of the modern manufacturing clothing plant and colonial. The employees were locked up of the plant on West Aylesbury Road following Friday's foreclosure on a commercial loan by the Equitable Trust Bank. Company owner Robert Maskin says the plant will remain closed tomorrow for a meeting of all principles involved. Maskin told Eyewitness News he hopes to find a way to stay in business. Meanwhile, employees already hit with payroll problems now face an uncertain job future. Well, if the uncle of Vanessa Williams has anything to do with it, the 21 year old will not give up the Miss America crown. Vanessa Williams, of course, became the first black woman to hold the title of Miss America last year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=189.26,298.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But last week, pageant officials gave her 72 hours to give up her crown after discovering she had posed for nude photographs three years ago. Vanessa's uncle was a Northwest Baltimore resident, and he told me why he thinks Vanessa posed for the sexually explicit photos. She knew she was going to pursue a career in theater. So she probably didn't place a whole lot of importance on these shots. She had no idea that this was going to reverberate on her, so and she forgot all about it. She told her mother she forgot all about it. Williams characterized his niece as a fighter, and he says he and other family members and friends are encouraging her not to give up her crown. Although he says Vanessa has not decided what she will do, he feels that she will not give it up. Well, when we come back, word from the state police that more deaths are being caused by intoxicated people and not necessarily drivers. And we catch up with a Massachusetts man running through Baltimore to raise money for cancer. More Eyewitness News is next. So stay with us. The crackdown on drunk driving is now producing another problem. Drunk while walking straight, Police say 34 pedestrians were killed last year on highways they shouldn't have been walking on in the first place. Half of those people were drunk. Pedestrian deaths have remained about the same for the past three years. But police say the number involving alcohol has increased 10% on the decline. However, as the amount of whooping cough vaccine in the state. State health officials say there is enough to take care of children entering school this year. But a shortage plus that soaring costs pose a long term future problem. The price has jumped from $0.12 to $3 a dose in two years.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=298.76,530.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The hikes could force two manufacturers out of business, and a third has already stopped producing the vaccine because of lawsuits claiming it harmed children. Potentially harmful to children is the newest fad called breakdancing. And Howard County recreation officials have replaced computer camps this summer with breakdancing camps to show how to do it and to avoid injury as well. The one week camps cost $25 and the graduates will be a big hit on campus when school starts. If they're not on crutches in Baltimore, however, breakdancing is making for hazardous conditions, according to police. And breaking has been banned. Get this banned from harbor police. While they were paddling for help today at Lake Montebello. The annual vagabond for the Kidney Foundation had lots of local cyclists doing a few laps. The event is organized by the Harbor City Rollers and is one of a series of fundraisers for health related organizations. Today's participants helped raise money to aid in the fight against kidney disease. A young Massachusetts man who lost a leg to cancer has arrived in Baltimore. George Bauman reports that Jeff Keith is on his way on a cross-country run. Jeff Keith, 22, lost his leg to cancer about ten years ago. He began his run across America last month in Boston. Today, he stopped by the Mercantile Country Club here in Pikeville for a little relaxation. Keith began running coast to coast last month. Soon after graduating from Boston College, where he was first string goalie on the lacrosse team, he majored in English and plans to enter law school. Running from coast to coast is a major feat for anyone, but he's doing it with what would appear to be a major handicap. Why? Basically, I'm doing this because I want to make people aware that cancer can be beat and disabled doesn't mean unable.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=531.46,647.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And we want to promote that message to the physically challenged world, not the physically handicapped, because we don't like that term. And also to the American public in general, that any handicap disability confinement that confronts a person can be overcome with hard work and determination. And we're also raising money as well for the American Cancer Society and the National Handicapped Sports and Recreation Association. Jeff Keith's super long distance run is scheduled to end in Los Angeles on December 1st, and hopefully it'll raise $20 million for the American Cancer Society. At the Mercantile Country Club in Parksville George Bauman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Jeff keeps run across America will cost about $750,000, so sponsors and donations are needed and can be given to the American Cancer Society. For more information, you can call one 800. Jeff? Jeff, run. Are you in? Okay. And when we come back, Ron Walters says our week ahead will start out hot and get hotter. How does a day of festivals and Charm City? We'll take you to them when we come back. Stay with us. And now Ron Riley and his AccuWeather forecast. And when I read that just before getting into the commercials, I said it's going to start out hot and get hotter. You're going to say cooler or better hotter next week or this week. Really it's I think it's been a nice summer deal. I think it's the best summer I've ever had. It's been delightful. I'm still here. I get wind, you know, you can't make everybody happy no matter what the weather is. But I would say it's been a nice summer and you haven't had a rain on the garden too much from the watering. And we've had a lot of nice fruits and vegetables and a lot of nice flowers.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=647.53,874.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And all in all, I hope you've been enjoying yourself. We are going to get hot, but then it's going to cool off. And we had a lot of clouds today, pretty summer clouds. Right now, the temperature is 79 degrees. That's in the city. It's 80 and BWI is about 82 for the high today. East southeast winds a tad, humidity at 82%. And the barometer is steady in our next tides. Fort McHenry with a high tide come out at 347 in the morning and 254 tomorrow afternoon. And tomorrow, I'm on the sunrise and sunset generally around the area. It was a day that started off with clouds and little precipitation and there's still a few showers hanging around. Temperatures now in the area, though, pretty much, well, it's 82 degrees as you see right now in Belair and it's 80 over in Dover, Delaware, and 85 out toward the ocean. Southeasterly breezes with a bay water temperature in the mid 70s and the ocean water temperature in the mid 60s. Other temperatures right now 79 degrees. At Dulles International, it's 78 degrees. The current rating at National 79, BWI 83 is reading in Martinsburg now for the shower activity. As we look at the radar, there are some scattered showers popping up, moving in this direction, moving from a southeast to a north westerly direction out toward the foothills of the Shenandoah, down the lower central Piedmont area. There also are some around the D.C. area, some in southern and Arundel County, and a few showers over portions of Prince George's County. Now, anybody probably could see a slight shower. There'll be a couple, 2 or 3 of them popping around here and there tonight. Most of us, again, won't see any, however, tomorrow and the next day and the next day, Although hazy, hot and humid, we will end up probably with the likelihood of a thunder shower tonight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=874.98,969.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's just going to cool off to 70 degrees. That'll be our low for the night. And then tomorrow things began to warm with the high pressure area in the middle and a low pressure area down here and an easterly flow coming across, bringing in some moisture and warmer temperatures on our surface map for tomorrow. As we look at clouds, you see right now where most of the rain activity is, they had a lot of rain coming down in portions of northeastern Georgia, all over Florida, as you saw on radar a minute ago. By tomorrow, here's the way things will look on the map with low pressure and a frontal system moving in this direction and low pressure down here, we're sandwiched in between with an easterly flow, but with the humidity and the heat and temperatures begin to warm up, we have some more cooling promise for the latter part of the week as this high pressure pushes this frontal system in this direction. Okay. Our five day forecast from AccuWeather then. Here's the way it is hazy, hot and humid for tomorrow with 89 degrees, hazy, hot and humid for Tuesday with 93 degrees and again there will be a chance of a thundershowers both days, Wednesday, maybe even a thundershowers. That frontal system up in the northwest moves in this direction. Things will be beautiful for Thursday and Friday. All in all, not a very bad week in store for us, Debby. And again, it's pretty much typical July in the mid-Atlantic. Okay. We can't fight that. Thank you, Rob. Well, it was a day for outdoor festivities in Baltimore, and you can still catch some of those festivals and get in on some of the fun. The annual Caribbean Festival will be going on until ten this evening on East Baltimore Street.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=969.81,1058.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Drop in and enjoy the arts, crafts, music and of course, delicious food reminiscent of the islands. And in Hopkins Plaza right now, the showcase of Nation's Asian festival is winding down. The annual event attracted many Baltimoreans for an afternoon of great entertainment and of course, all sorts of Asian foods. And you want to try right here in Baltimore and all around the world. When we come back, Lou Tilly is here for Jim Brunson and Lou has all the sports highlights of the day, including the winner of the British Open. Lou has sports next. So stay with us. And Lou Tilley now joins us on sports. Jim Brunson has the weekend off. The owls are looking how well they're what they're looking like. They usually look, let's put it this way. I'm not going to lead with that story. Oh, I gosh, I know what you're leading with. And I know now why you were monitoring the BBC back there. Oh, exactly. Sure. I was up early today to watch the British Open. It was a terrific spectacle. I was also up early for my friends from the Reisterstown Owings Mill branch of the bad birth. I had breakfast with the local chapter out there today. Great time. Thanks, fellas. And a great golf match today across the sea. You know, once again, fans of golf will cry. If only he played the American tour full time. What could he be? Spain's. Severino The biased Ross, I love to pronounce that name, won his fourth major tournament today, his second British Open at golf's home, St Andrews today coming in from two back to beat five time champion Tom Watson by a stroke with a dramatic birdie at the 18th and final hole while Watson was blowing up at number 17 today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1059.12,1255.26"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now Watson and Ian Baker Finch were two up on by. There are some Bernhard Langer after three but at the eighth hole today by Astros took the lead with a birdie from 12ft. As for Finch, the unknown Aussie who held the top spot for 48 hours, this was typical of his day from 33 to 110 past American Lonnie Watkins finished fourth, started seven back. But a birdie ten put him within three. Watson stumbled early, gambled for the green and drove it a par for this for an eagle at the 342/10 doesn't get it but he had a birdie to go back ahead at 11 under now Watson took a bogey but once again at 13 curls in birdie from 15 and led by a stroke by one But just seconds later Stevie at the 14th drills a 15 footer to tie Watson at -11. Meanwhile Langer who played so well here a horrendous outing with a putter dropped from the hunt and now the critical turning point. Watson At number 17, the infamous road haul by a steroids had already escaped it with par. But Watson learns the meaning of the moniker. Off the road it goes and against a wall. He took bogey while seven. Meanwhile at number 18, this is almost happening at the same time. Steps up hits his approach to the final hole and I mean he stuck it in there good beneath the cup 12ft away now by a stereo for the birdie and the championship. Yes. And that's using off the cuff. Bio Stereo says Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, man. Another British Open title for the 27 year old Spaniard, his fourth major win. And I'm telling you, we're seeing some great golf the last couple of weeks with Fuzzy and Greg Norman and this young man.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1255.8,1354.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the future of the game looks bright. So the final at the British Open today. Seve Ballesteros with a 79 to capture his second title to go along with a win in 1979. Bernhard Langer finished at ten under with Tom Watson. Watson blows to a 73 after holding a two shot lead, gunning for a record tying sixth championship. Fred Couples and Lanny Watkins at minus seven, Britain's Nick Faldo at 69 minus six. And Greg Norman came back with 67 today. Meanwhile, Ian Baker Finch, who held the lead after the second and third rounds with a 79 today, finished at minus four. The birds finished well back again today. They have managed to set new standards of frustration, losing again at Kansas City this afternoon. They dropped three of their four there and four of five overall. Now, today, in an eight four defeat, the birds banged four home runs, four homers with nobody on base. That is ten straight solo shots. That is very strange. But so has this year. When the Royals jumped Scott McGregor early today in the first frame one home already and Steve Balboni singles two left. Darryl Motley comes home. It's to nothing the royals lead. The chicken celebrating his 10th year in the majors in the bullpen for the royals throws a hex on the birds. And sure enough, when Otis Concepcion lifts a pop down the line that three guys could catch. They form an isosceles triangle and let it fall. No harm done in the third third. Rick Dempsey with the first of the solo shots. This is his third home run of the year and the O's trailed by just 2 to 1. Dempsey with a homer. The chicken can't believe it. It's 2 to 1.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1354.86,1450.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We're giving you a lot of chicken because we know that the game didn't go too good. That's the Michael Jackson look alike. Don slot was 12 for 16 against Oriole pitching in the series was four for four today. In the fourth, Mike Young can't get a bead on it and Pat Sheridan will follow that triple with another should be sure out down the way of normally dependable Eddie Murray who boots this one and income slot. It's 3 to 1 the royals lead. But it all broke apart in the fifth inning. MacGregor gets the first two hitters, but then loads the bases on a single two walks and Greg Prior knocks in two with a single. It's 5 to 1. Then on it's Concepcion, the 200th hitter who has worn us out this weekend. And then Darryl Motley beats Bill Swaggart for another pair, five in the fifth and the Royals break it open. They lead 8 to 1. Now come some more of the home runs. Benny Ayala starts the seventh with just his 12th hit of 1984. But naturally, it's a home run, but nobody's on board. It's 8 to 2. The Orioles still training then? Stranger, still. Tom Cruise follows with a solo shot to the same spot, 8 to 3. It is a tough way to rally from seven down. The Royals bullpen eventually cooled off the birds. Mike Young comes up with another home run, but that's it in the final 8 to 4 today. Meanwhile, the Tigers swept them this weekend from the Rangers. They have won nine of ten. The Rangers have lost nine of ten. Charlie Hough gave up only three hits, but uncorked this wild pitch with the bases loaded in the eighth. That was all Dan Petrie needed to shut out the anemic Rangers two to nothing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1451.37,1541.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So, you know the tale of the tape right there. Toronto is beating Seattle 5 to 2 now in the sixth inning. Elsewhere, New York beat Minnesota 6 to 5. It was Cleveland over Chicago, 4 to 1. Boston shut out California and Milwaukee and Oakland tied for fourth. Let's go to National League scores and National League highlights the Mets over the Reds 7 to 6, George Foster just into right field. Mookie Wilson Wilson comes in to score and the Mets beat Cincinnati 7 to 6. San Francisco beat Chicago 11 to 5. It was Philadelphia taking Atlanta 6 to 2. Steve Carlton got the win. St Louis over Los Angeles, 7 to 6, and San Diego, 5 to 1 over Pittsburgh. They are tied at two in the 11th inning. Montreal will play Houston tonight. So a great win for Seve Ballesteros in the British Open. We have more on the Orioles and the British Open tonight at 11:00. Okay, Lou. Thank you very much. It's not all that orthodox. In fact, its name implies just the opposite. The second annual ad hoc fiasco and Wyman Park today sweeps the usual and traditional aside in favor of nontraditional arts. The Alternative Arts Festival highlighted 50 local and regional artists of a different flair and also a 60 piece orchestra offering Improvizational music with any performer, showing up with an instrument, chair and music, stand free to join in. You don't have to be a pro after all. Who would know? Oh, no. I know why Ron Riley had his tuba in the absolutely trunk this morning. And then I would have brought my flute, but. That's our report for the moment. Thank you for joining us. For Lou Tilley, Ron Riley and the entire Eyewitness News team.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1542.21,1643.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm Debbie Ryan and I'm Frank Luber back tonight after the ABC movie Midnight Express. We'll see you then. W Jay-Z TV. Baltimore. Good evening, everyone. I'm Frank Luber. And I'm Debbie Wright. Tonight, there is a new development in the Vanessa Williams story. Now, the reigning Miss America says that she does not recall signing a release for the nude pictures taken of her three years ago. The 21 year old has been asked to relinquish her crown because of those photos. Earlier today, I talked with our uncle about that request and about Vanessa's ten month reign as Miss America. When she won my sister in law, she almost fell over the railing and I hugged my brother and was tremendous. Those were the feelings of an uncle, a proud uncle, who ten months ago watched his niece, Vanessa Williams, become the first black woman to hold the title of Miss America. But last week, Earl Williams received a shock. He other family members and Miss America pageant officials found out that Vanessa Williams posed for nude photographs three years ago. The Northwest Baltimore resident remembers all too vividly the day he found out about the pictures. He says his niece is a young lady who would do nothing to jeopardize a potentially successful showbusiness career. Nothing like posing in the nude with another woman. So he says Vanessa did it because she was told the photographs would not be used for commercial purposes. The agreement was that they were to be used for art purposes, and the two girls that posed, they were going to be sort of in the background. It wasn't going to be they weren't going to be up front, and some of the pictures weren't very good at all, I didn't think. But the pictures will be used for commercial purposes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1643.39,1827.78"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They'll be part of a spread in the September issue of Penthouse magazine. And despite Miss America pageant officials ultimatum for Williams to give up her crown by tomorrow, Earl Williams and other family members are encouraging Vanessa not to do so. I don't think she'll give it up. She's. She doesn't think that she did anything wrong. And she's been a, um, a very graceful and an honorable queen. And she doesn't she's, she doesn't think that she is has sullied the, the, uh, although some people might think she has what she did long time ago, but, um, she doesn't think that she has. And Frank, Vanessa Williams, of course, is expected to hold a news conference tomorrow to make public her decision. Well, tomorrow also will determine the fate of 350 Baltimore area workers whose jobs are in doubt. The modern manufacturing clothing company suddenly closed its doors last Friday after a bank foreclosed on a loan. 350 employees were given no warning and found themselves locked out of the plant. Company owner Robert Maskin told Eyewitness News the plant will be closed tomorrow as he and others meet with bank officials in hopes of finding a way to stay in business. Good old fashioned values is what Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro stressed at the Democratic National Convention and may have done that may have done some good with voters. Walter Mondale took the day off to do a little fishing, but took time out to respond to a Newsweek Gallup poll showing his ticket leading the Reagan Bush ticket, 48 to 46%. The American people watched it. They responded to our message. I think the campaign starts out probably dead even, but it's going to be tough, but we'll win it. Vice presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro seemed more enthusiastic about the news when she took the day off to go to church and to have a private family dinner, something rare in these hectic days of politicking.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1828.53,1952.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir as Likud Party has won the endorsement of former Prime Minister Menachem Begin in tomorrow's national elections in Israel. But two polls just released have the opposition Labor Party leading, but with fewer than the 50 seats needed in the Israeli Knesset to form a government. Meghan, who broke a lengthy silence today to endorse Shamir, is the founder of the party now headed by Shamir. Another survey, this one of U.S. military commanders around the world, concludes that the US would have problems trying to fight a conventional war with the Soviet Union. The study, conducted by the House Appropriations Committee, says we would not be able to sustain full combat operations for any extended period of time. While the tragic picture of peacetime bloodshed is still fresh in the minds of San Diego residents today. Survivors and family members of victims are now calling for the permanent closing of the McDonald's restaurant where 21 people were killed. Over 50 people gathered outside the restaurant last night for a candlelight vigil. The protesters say that money from a relief fund cannot remove their grief, but that a memorial park on the site might remove reminders of the massacre. Well, when we come back to Comet, those girls come home from the hospital this week here in Baltimore. We'll explain that story. And Eyewitness News is there when rescue workers find the body of a missing seven year old. Details on that and more in a moment. So stay with us. Right now, police are trying to talk a man out of a south east Baltimore home. The man is supposed to have several weapons, though No shots have been fired and there are no reported injuries as of now. Police arrived to the 600 block of South Repulse Street to find two people who were inside of the house had escaped unharmed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=1954.6,2185.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The body of seven year old Terence Davis was recovered from the waters of the Jones Falls four days after he went fishing with friends, family, friends found the body after searching for several days. His father means some friends of his fall, has been looking for him for a couple of days. We were out here a couple nights ago with flashlights and we came out today with some more people and. Search room for about an hour. We found then we went in, informed his father and told the gang a planned to call police. The. He was found. An autopsy will be performed tomorrow to determine the exact cause of death. Nine year old Rachel Kercher, one of two Baltimore girls who nearly drowned last winter, is coming home tomorrow. The two girls suffered extensive brain damage when they plunged through an ice covered stream near their homes in February. Rachel, although still comatose, will be released from the Johns Hopkins Children's Center tomorrow morning. The other girl, eight year old Danielle Kasper, is to come home later this week. Well, hazardous waste have Maryland and Ohio officials smoldering the incident in question as a truck from Baltimore's American recovery company that caught fire on the Ohio Turnpike last month. The truck was allegedly hauling 20 tons of cashew nuts, shells mixed with various toxic waste. State officials are investigating, but company officials call the matter just a misunderstanding. Well, the investigations are over, and so, it seems, are the problems for the nation's Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts across the country were in financial difficulties after numerous cookie tampering incidents earlier this year. However, now the councils are back in the black. The Saint Louis Council, in fact, has even managed to raise $540,000 during a fundraising campaign.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2186.81,2291.62"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, one very determined young man is out to raise money and a conscience or two on his cross-country journey. 22 year old Jeff Keith is running across country to help the American Cancer Society. Jeff lost a leg to cancer almost ten years ago, but he says his experience has challenged him to make people aware that cancer can be beat and disabled doesn't mean unable. And we want to promote that message to the physically challenged world, not the physically handicapped, because we don't like that term. And also to the American public in general, that any handicap disability confinement that confronts a person can be overcome with hard work and determination. And Jeff stop in Baltimore gave him some time to relax and play a little tennis. He'll be back on the road tomorrow morning and he hopes to reach California sometime in December. If you would like to help Jeff, call the American Cancer Society at one 800. Jeff? Jeff, run. Are you in? Quite a young man indeed. When we return, Ron Riley is here with his AccuWeather look at the week ahead. And the BSO plays some memorable hits at the Pier six concert tonight. We'll have that and more in a moment, so stay with us. We're products of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Unless you want to leave it there. The last time we put on the numbers to me. How did it get so complicated? These days, we are looking for Dr. Rice. What kind of Prof or what are we going to have more? Well, Dr.. Dr.. Dr.. Well, Dr.. Dr.. And how are. Running again these four and five minutes ago. I I'm so sick of that commercial. One way that I keep putting it back together again. These rallies tend to.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2293.3,2446.06"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Be aimed going back to me? Oh, yeah, Frank. But going back to Frank must be eight, eight, eight, eight here. A lot of. Now come with me through those magical doors of our accu weather center here. And who do we find? But what are the Wizard of Oz? The Wizard of whether Ron Riley. That that'll teach you to follow the yellow brick roads. The late night. Well, we didn't turn out to have such a bad day today. They get as high as 81 degrees. Is that all that's seen? Oh, the sun came out a little later. The humidity started to build. What happens? A high pressure to the north, low pressure to the south. We're kind of sandwiched in between. So we're getting an easterly flow. And along with the easterly flow comes clouds and humidity and a little bit of rain we had this morning. For most parts clear right now, though, nice evening. A lot of people are saying on the airport now, BWI, they're saying it's clear down there, lots of bright stars out. Temperature on tbe hill is 70 degrees. Not a bad evening. We're going to revise the low for the night, though. A little bit lower. I think it's probably going to get down to about 65 before dawn. Seven mile an hour southeasterly winds, humidity at 92%. The barometer is beginning to rise. The next time is Fort McHenry for the day. Tomorrow, Monday and our sun rises. 559 and it sets at 827. Want to take a quick look at the radar just to show you where everything has gone to. We we've been watching some showers slowly retreat to the northwest. And this is the only ones left south of Martinsburg, rather, the viewing area right now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2449.32,2561.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Our temperatures after highs today pretty much in the upper 70s, the 80s. As we look at the state map, temperatures are 70 at BWI, 74, Annapolis, 75 and Salisbury, Rehoboth Beach, 72 out in Dover. As we look to the west with a couple of 2 or 3 showers are still left over and retreating rapidly. It's 70 up in Cumberland and 69 is the current rating in Martinsburg, West Virginia. I have a large scan coast to coast. The real shower activity seems to be taking place to the west and down in Florida too. They had the six inches of hail north of Laramie, Wyoming today. Lots of flooding down in the Nevada area and also in areas of southern and southeastern California. Down in Florida and California, they're having about the same kind of weather. I think Florida has had a great deal of rain today. Also northern Georgia, and they picked up about five inches with the rain in portions of North Carolina. For us, things look pretty clear at the moment from a precipitation standpoint. I'd like to show you a nice view of the clouds, but it looks right now as we take a look at the cloud cover map and they're having some problems with that is a jet stream where, you know, they're having some problems with the East Coast satellite. The geostationary satellite just isn't functioning. So we can't really see any clouds. But could we see it properly? There would be some clouds here as low pressure begins to move off in that direction. Most of the cloud activity is across the plains. That's the next weather feature that are moving in this direction. As we take a look at the national map for tomorrow, you can see that this is the feature that should be here by about Tuesday.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2561.82,2654.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Moving on through and it could have a nice punch of high pressure behind it, which should dry things out by Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Not that we're going to get a lot of rain, but it'll dry it out from a humidity standpoint. We have for tomorrow high pressure off the coast. We're going to get a mix of haze, heat and humidity for the next couple of days, maybe a very slim chance of a shower, maybe tomorrow and a very slim chance of a shower on Tuesday. More probability of a quick shower on Wednesday and then toward the end of the week, five day forecast, hazy, hot and humid for Monday and Tuesday. 89 degrees, 93 degrees, partly sunny for Wednesday, 86 and 86 for Thursday and Friday. And as you awaken tomorrow morning, we'll have some fog. There is some fog forming in some areas right now. So there will be patchy fog at a temperature of 70 degrees. Hope you have a good week. Right. Okay, Ryan, thank you very much. Earlier, rain didn't keep the Harbor Lights concert silent tonight. The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra featured hits from Broadway and Hollywood and perform with themes from shows like Rita, Annie, and, of course, Cats. Now that I catch you humming along to that one, the final BSO pop show at Pier six will be Sunday, August 12th at 7 p.m. and everybody come home along the way. Those concerts out there are nice. Yes, indeed. When we come back, Lou Tilly will join us to have highlights of the British Open. And the Orioles just can't get it right against the Royals. Sports is next, so stay with us. Start with the British. Open the entrance. It was you know, it was a great international show.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2654.7,2775.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The British Open, you know, all kinds of stars from all the nations. And two of the game's best battling. It's over. Yes, it's all right. This will be the first play I did last week. I couldn't I made a statistical showing, you know. I don't think it went over real well, though. Six. Mm. Thank you. What do you think? You know. So many people. Lou. Tillie now joins us on sports. The British Open is now over. I say though it, I say it. It was a terrific show and it had great international flavor with leaders throughout all four rounds from from all the nations, all the big golf playing nations, I guess with the exception of Japan and really two of the best young bucks in the game coming down in the final 18 this morning right here on Channel 13. If you didn't see it 70 by a stereo was won his second British Open title today and in the process thwarted Tom Watson's attempt at a record tying sixth open championship. It was a remarkable head to head duel between the game's, I think, two best young lions right now, Watson and Ian Baker Finch, you'll recall, were the leaders by two and by a stereo, some Bernhard Langer, but by a steroids took the lead right here at number eight today and it became a two man fight. American Lenny Lenny Watkins finished fourth. He started seven back, but made a good run at it with birdie at number ten today to go eight under him within three shots. But then Watson there's L.A. with a birdie. Now Tom Watson drives the green a par for 342 yard 10th hole and he's going for Eagle here. And he leaves it a little short, but he has just a tap in for a birdie and goes ahead at 11 under Watson then took a birdie a bogey but comes back with birdie at 13 and leads by one.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2775.73,2969.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But just seconds later Stevie at the 14th drills this 15 footer to again tie Watson at -11. But now the critical turning point Watson's at number 17 This is called the road haul by a Darius had already escaped with a par but Watson learns the meaning of the moniker, puts it up against the wall across the road. And he took bogey. Now, at about the same time, biased arrows lined up his approach to his final hole number 18 in front of the huge gallery, and he sticks it within 12ft below the cup. This then for Birdie and his second British Open championship. He curls it in the back door and look at that expression. Seve Ballesteros, the young lion who has struggled at times this year, his fourth major championship, two masters and now two British Open championships. And much like the US Open playoff of a couple of weeks ago, there was great personality and a great tool to the finish today via Sterols with a closing round 69 at -12 a two shot win over West Germany's Bernhard Langer and Tom Watson. Fred Couples, the Kemper Open winner a couple of years ago with a 68 today was at minus seven, along with Lanny Watkins. Nick Faldo from the United Kingdom was at minus six, along with Greg Norman, who came back strong today, Mark McCumber with minus five and the second and third round leader Ian Baker Finch from Australia, a 79 today finished eight strokes back. The Orioles finished on the downside today four strokes back of the Kansas City Royals. This time it wasn't close. The royals broke out four five in the fifth inning to beat Scott MacGregor and knocked the birds 14 games back of Detroit, now 15 in the loss column.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=2970.16,3065.6"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The chicken was there celebrating his 10th year in the majors, trying to put a hex on the birds. And sure enough, when Owen Concepcion lifts a pop down the right field line. Strange things happen. Three guys with a shot at it. It bounces off Dara's ankle. No harm done in the third. Third. Rick Dempsey with a first of four solo home runs today for the Orioles. That's his third of the year. The O's trail two one. The chicken can't believe it. Don slot was 12 for 16 against Oriole pitching in this series just wore us out. He was four for four today but Mike Young loses this one in the sun. So a slot to go along with a couple of singles and a double has himself a triple. Now Pat Sheridan will follow it with a sure out the sure handed Eddie Murray. But Eddie is a victim of the chicken hex or something. Slot scores and it's 3 to 1 Kansas City only Concepcion on keys a five run fifth inning here, beating Bill Swagger with a hit. And it's 8 to 1 after five. Now, the Orioles did go a long ball and today Benny Ayala starts the seventh with a home run with no one on one of four solo homers today, Mike Young and Todd Cruz. But it's the royal relief staff dousing the birds in the end. 8 to 4 was the final Texas. Next up for the Orioles. Now, the Rangers just rolled over in Detroit this past weekend. The Tigers swept all four to nothing job today with Jay Bergman leading off against Charlie Hough with a first inning home run. Now, Hollywood allowed just three Tiger hits all day, but in the eighth killed his own chances with a wild pitch.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=3066.14,3158.9"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The provided the margin for Dan Petry and Willie Hernandez to zip here. The Tigers rolled in their ninth win in ten starts and really put the birds behind the eight ball two to nothing. Detroit over Texas today. Elsewhere Toronto came up winners we we lose a game there in the battle for second place 5 to 3. The Yankees beat Minnesota 6 to 5. It was Cleveland over Chicago four one Boston shut out. Bobby Orr hit it with a three hitter over a California three nothing. And Milwaukee losing to Oakland, 5 to 4. Well, the Mets won another squeaker and moved a game up on the Cubs in the tight National League East race. George Foster to right field Mookie Wilson will come home for the Mets. It's four three New York led the Reds. In the seventh inning, though, the Reds come back. Dan Dreesen at the plate will park a two run homer, just lines it down the line and right field in the ballgame is tied at five. But in the eighth inning, Darryl Strawberry with a home run for the Mets, his 15th of the year, a two run job in the winners in the Mets, seven six triumph today. The Phillies stay three and a half. Back with the win in Atlanta. Juan Samuel, the early favorite for rookie of the year. First inning triple, that's his 12th of the year. And the Phils lead one to nothing. In the fifth Greg Gross with a single that plate's another. And it's for a zip Phillies as Yvonne de Hayes's comes across. Vonn Hayes next grows home with a double and Steve Carlton goes eight strong frames for his 309th career win. 11 on the all time list now six in the final today in the action now the Mets over Cincinnati, 7 to 6 Philly wins.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071#t=3159.68,3246.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114706/file/218071/transcript/62301/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Chicago lost the game, losing to San Francisco, 11 to 5 today. It was Houston over Montreal, six one. The cards took Los Angeles 7 to 6 and a split between San Diego in Pittsburgh in a twin bill today. Frank Derby was the first official day of training camp. I drove by the old Colts complex this morning. It, of course, deserted and overgrown. But in Indianapolis, the Colts opened training today without their top draft picks and without the offense of a year ago. Raul Alegre holding out more. Things change the more they stay the same bombers. That's for sure. Thank you, Lou. Well, tomorrow, Maryland or Thomas Clancy will try to swim the eight miles of the Straits of Gibraltar. And if the 58 year old does, he'll make history. Clancy, who lives in Bethesda, says that he will try to swim from Spain's southernmost tip to Morocco. And if he does, he'll be the oldest person ever to do so. So we certainly wish him well. He has a good back stroke. Oh, I'm sure he'll make it through. That's our report of the moment for the entire Eyewitness News team, including Ron Riley, Lou Tilley, and the vacationing Jim Brinson. I'm Frank Luber. And I'm Debbie, right. 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