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That's our report on World News Tonight. I'm Peter Jennings. Have a nice evening. Tomorrow, we'll have our Person of the Week. This has been a presentation of ABC News where more Americans get their news than from any other source. Tomorrow. Balkin takes charge of my way, little man. It's an. Perfect strangers. I have a date with Dynasty. This is so great. The new season of Fun continues. You just turned off Daddy's new show. Watch Full House after Perfect Strangers Tomorrow. Hello, everybody. I'm Steve Davis. I've got a handle on coming up next. And evening will meet the boys who will lead male models in a business that's not all smiles. There was an expression, Go big or stay home. So I want to go back and we'll take you on a stunning Life magazine photo shoot into the subways of New York City. That's all next on evening. Old man. Winter is already battering many parts of the United States. So the time to get to Burlington Coat Factory is now for the first choice of a larger selection of winter coats and jackets in the country. What every member of your family needs to keep warm, no matter how cold it gets. And because Burlington is famous for low prices, you can get your new winter coat at the lowest price imaginable. That should make you feel warm all over Burlington Coat Factory, America's number one place to save on the coat you want. He's got the power and he's only 19. The super hero of the nineties is Super Bowl. Sunday afternoon at 130 on Fox Mitsubishi Route 40 West. Basically, I got the car that I wanted for the price that I wanted right here in Fox Mitsubishi.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=11.11,121.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I saved about $1,000 at Fox Mitsubishi. I couldn't have done better. These people know what they're doing. I got the best service. The Fox Mitsubishi had the best brakes when he came back here. And gosh, I've never purchased a car with a service was so great. I've been telling all my friends to come the Fox Mitsubishi. I got the best car at best price and the best service, honestly. It's great. Mitsubishi. Route 40 with Penalty G TV 13 presents the Maryland State Lottery Numbers Game. Welcome to the Maryland State Lottery game brought to you tonight by fox Mitsubishi. One and a half miles west of beltway exit 15. David smith joins us tonight. I'll pick the winning numbers for the pick three and pick for lottery games. Good luck as we begin the victory game tonight. The machines are lined up in a randomly selected order. The balls which are being released into the machines have been numbered from 0 to 9. Our lottery official tonight for the big three game is Donald Williams. Our first number. Is zero. Our second number. Is three and our third and final number. There's also a theory that makes the winning pick three number tonight, 033. That's 033. The pick four game is coming up next. Join the lottery Saturday night, October the 29th, for the last remote drawing of the year. And that will take place at Landover Mall. Don't forget, this week's lotto jackpot has an estimated annuity value of $3 million. Let's get started to pick four. As we begin to pick four game tonight, the machines are also lined up in a randomly selected order. The balls, which are being released into the machines have been numbered from 0 to 9. Our lottery official tonight for the big four game is Edna Swan, who's on the job.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=122.23,239.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Our first winning number. Is six, which is printed on the ball. Our second number. Is nine, which is printed on the ball. Our third number. Here's another six. And guess what? It's also printed on the pole. And our fourth and final number is eight. That makes the winning pick for number tonight. 6968696, eight. David, thanks for helping us out tonight. And thank you for joining us. Evening magazine is next on Channel 13. Goodnight. Sister of the bride Friday at five. Tonight, on evening, the flip side of modeling high fashion males are making a statement in the fashion capital of the world. Then find out how Life magazine tackle the problem of the homeless by documenting the private lives of beggars in the New York subways. What? The magic and memories of the ruby slippers. Discover why people are willing to spend thousands to own them. Now here's Stephen Dunn. Here's a story that takes a look at some new options for men in a business that most of us typically associate with women. Tonight, we're going to meet three of the world's top male models. They say that it is a respectable job and a very profitable business. Can you hear it? There is an expression go big or stay home. So I want to go back to Adrian Davey. The old pros made enough mistakes and learn enough things to feel like I'm a veteran. Billy Maguire is the diamond in the rough. Every time I get a job, I think that I told them again, you know, Brendan telling, these are the boys of the league. You've got to be tough to be a male model. Rugged, funny, trendy or sexy. Modeling for a man requires personality and perseverance. While top female models work around the clock.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=244.48,400.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Even the hottest male model can sit at home on his handsome can. And the lead agent say McGlothlin has seen that rejection chew up some fragile male egos. They think it's really glamorous, you know, and it's really not. At least keeping the model happy and working is the bottom line. The brand's latest find is Adrian, a comedy 24 year old from Pittsburgh here to put his teeth marks in the Big Apple. I'm the new do. I'm the new guy, the greenhorn, the rookie work behind the ears, I guess. A month and a half in New York. It's me. Adrian, you need a haircut. I know Adrian is more of a trendier model, but we have to go with the times. And if I don't do it, somebody else will. So I have to get the guys before someone else does. Adrian short circuited a career in engineering with designs on becoming a model. He's just now beginning to see what he's gotten himself into. It's definitely a roller coaster of emotions, and people will judge you for what you look like. They don't want to know anything about you, just what that book has. Adrian is becoming hot property. Going on the go season, making the rounds. Tough work, but the rewards can pay as much as $3,000 a day. About the only thing that his working class background has prepared him for in his field is the occasional come on from other guys. Like that's fine as long as they don't start hitting on me, you know, I can't deal with that. For now, Adrian's enjoying the role of agency head, and if things keep going his way, it'll be boring all the way to the bank. I got a good, reliable job to fall back on.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=401.16,502.05"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So where can I go wrong? Take a chance. No risks, no game. If Adrian is the rookie on this elite tier, Billy Maguire's The Big Sluggers. Well, there's more pressure on me now because I'm married and I'm expecting a child. So all of a sudden it's become a career. Billy left Rhode Island in the restaurant business four years ago to start a new career in modeling at the ripe old age of 32 is your all-American classic look, which will always sell and sell. He has built his image is graced about every major publication to ever hit a newsstand, and he's the first to admit that he's making good money. But established as he is, he still finds himself running in the rat race as surely as competitive. And there's a lot of good people here in New York. And the work for men isn't as great as for the women. Now, sure, Billy looks like a Ken doll. And of course he loves sports. But don't get too jealous, guys. It's not easy running around with a little bag of makeup. I'm strong, accustomed to being embarrassed. And don't forget, Billy's career holds out only as long as his look. But if anyone's going to last in his business, it's someone with an appearance like Billy's. A face that will never fail to make a splash. I don't know where I'm going. I'm on this. That's right. And I want to see where it goes. And it's been good to me. It's been real busy. Try to picture in your mind the one person who seems the least likely to ever be a model. That's Brendan Kelly. So think, guys, you know, like me, I want to work for a living. I don't want to do.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=502.23,603.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Get jobs off of the way. I love this 23 year old slugger from East Harlem went all the way to the finals for the Irish boxing team in the Olympics. He's in the bottom line for the Bucks and a lot more comfortable in boxing gloves than he is in the latest fashion. Yes. That's just the way I was raised, you know, my whole life. I like to fight. Brendan is Brendan and everybody knows Brendan because he has a certain something. You know, I get hit with tutoring games. Brendan's modeling career has been a account from his famous Bruce Weber picture to a very recognizable appearance in a Bud Light commercial. Give me a hand. Brendan Kelly has come out slugging and it's hard not to get drawn into his gruff charm and the pure Hollywood magic of his story. A top Irishman who uses modeling to meet girls and pay for his first love boxing ring is a hit, and if he's worried about moxie messing up his Million Dollar Man, he sure doesn't show it. Swing with the punches. Just try not to get hit. The boys are the lead, scrappy, dedicated and have three very different guys who all have something on the ball in an insanely competitive business. Three winners in a field that eats up losers. I mean, if the clients feel the way we do about the guys, then we're fine. I mean, he'll be booked and he'll be working, you know, get the exposure and he'll be a superstar. Well, it's very easy to see the glamorous side of modeling for those guys. They get to travel all over the world and make lots of money. But according to Fran, the agent that you met, there were also many problems involved in the business, such as drug and alcohol abuse and very fragile egos, which is a problem when your jobs are based solely on the way you look.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=605.6,706.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Coming up, down and out in New York City. Your winning numbers tonight, the big 3033 and the pick 46968. For this home or for your home? Life has everything you need in the bathroom. Good baths in the den. Got it. Goodbye. Goodbye. Save over 50% on a Remington easy storm door. $49, 50% Hog red Devil polyurethane, 1099 after rebate, 20% off a 16 foot aluminum extension ladder by rich ladder 3999. Goodbye. The whole house will. You're weird. I'm weird. In a place called Mystic. Three couples are learning. Falling in love. Married can be funny. Infuriating and frustrating. I'm telling you that I love you. Frightening. It hurts so much. And the best thing that ever happened to them. Experience the year's most romantic comedy. Mystic Pizza starts tomorrow. Check newspapers for listings. Guns. They are not only dangerous, but also a public health crisis. Next week on Sydney Line, the director of the Johns Hopkins Injury Prevention Center will join us to explain what should be done about this problem. And joining me is a lady who finds a better day every day, Miss Diane Reed. Join us Sunday at noon on Cityline. Play or pay me. Write, Ride your bike. I'll see you. Tales from the Darkside Saturday night at 1:00 on WJC. For over 50 years, Life magazine has covered the human face of world crises depression, disaster, war. They're all in the pages of life. But in the November issue, they take a look at the increasingly visible problem of the homeless in America. To do so, their writer photographer team got to know the beggars of the New York subways. And for them, it was a wrenching experience. Americans are basically generous people. The sight of a hand reaching out tugs at our heartstrings and at times our purse strings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=707.56,845.44"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's a problem that's growing increasingly difficult to ignore. There are probably more destitute people in America today than at any time since the Great Depression of the 1930. What's getting along the edge of society and in some cases, the edge of sanity. Beggars in New York City offer the most wrenching look at a portion of America that's given up hope. This month, Life magazine takes a close look at a situation whose message is one of desperation. Reporter Ed Barnes and photographer Eugene Richards captured the daily drama of a life so wretched. It almost seems unbelievable that it's happening right here in America. Go ahead. Tell me. Tell me what it's like. It's a jungle. Anywhere that's out here. Living and dying before our very eyes. These occupants of our meanest streets happen to be our most public citizens. But who are they? Ed and Jeanne spent six weeks trying to find out. Most people walk by these people and don't know a thing about them. And what we tried to do is introduce some that we don't deal with the question of whether you ought to give or not. That's your decision, as these are the people you pass every day. You ought to know a little bit about them. Actually, both Ed and Jeanne went through several different stages during the six weeks it took to complete the story. The first stage was you read the signs, you go up and you try and sort of make connections with people. And you realize in the first week or so that it's all lies. I mean, nobody's telling the truth. The second week you sort of realize how big crack is and and the end of the third week or the third stage and you sort of realize just how squalid and miserable it is no matter what.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=846.19,946.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know what they tell you. They go. Take the case of Michael and Linda. They have no place to live and probably sleep in the park. Well, if they don't give me no money, no address. They own too much to take. We're not quite sure what he does when he's away from her, but he sort of circles and we know from other people around the area that he takes her money. He's been fairly rough on her. They have two children. They've been to both taken away. Linda thinks she's pregnant a third time now. Actually, women with children are at the top of the hierarchy of begging in the city. Ed and Jean watched Marisol with her 14 month old son Andre, and one arm make about $50 in an hour. It upset photographer Jean Richards that the child was becoming badly dehydrated. I saw her initially with a lot of sympathy, and I started to get angry because the child was hanging there and sweating and. And so my view changed. We all know that Frances and Lena are another case in point. She's probably tougher than he is. She doesn't say much and he doesn't say much. That's coherent. But they've been there for for a good long time. It is a brutal life without hope. A jungle of never ending muggings. Nothing is sacred. Even the presence of cameras does little to deter the violence. They pay you for it? Yeah. If there was. No, don't tell me. You defend territory. You have your good spots and your bad starts, and the weak get thrown off the good spots by the strong. If you go to sleep in, your stuff is isn't tied down or wrapped into your or some way wrapped around you so that if anybody takes it, you wake up, it's gone.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=946.84,1044.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Some of the wealthiest people in the country walk by George every day. He sits in front of a direct line to Wall Street. I mean, a lot of ways got in my admire George. I don't you know, clearly from what he told us he's not telling the truth, but he's he's he's defended that spot against a host of other beggars that have come and know how important and how lucrative that spot can be. This is New York City. But homelessness and begging have become an unavoidable reality throughout America. These guys would have had the jobs in the machine shops in Brooklyn, in the Bronx, or at the garment industry. But those jobs aren't there anymore, and they don't have the skills to exist in an information society or or in the kind of city New York's becoming hoppers of the new age. Their quality of life is defined by survival in its most elemental forms. It's been good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm alive. I won't sleep at night. The problem of homelessness and begging in America is an unavoidable but difficult issue to face. What it Barnes and Jeane Richards accomplished was to try to give us a view from the inside. What they discovered, though, is that it's a story that's emotionally very difficult to walk away from. I think when you ask them about their life, as we've tried to do, they can't keep up. They can never come up with any hopeful answers. A lot of what they tell you is lies. There's a lot of crack use. There's a lot of reasons for not giving to them. But the bottom line, I mean, their lives are so miserable and so, so hard that whether they lie to you or not, it's still worth it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1048.23,1139.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's a quarter. Francis and Lena have been at the same spot for most of the last eight years. These days, Francis is so weak that when he's forced to move, Lena has to push him along in the shopping cart, which happens with some regularity because the police are not allowed to arrest the homeless. All they can do is ask them to move. Not the treasure of the ruby slippers. The wonderful Wizard of Oz. What's the $99 down man up to now, if your last car dealer left you feeling crushed, then see me? The big guy. You know, we go all over the competition. I don't know how you can make 50, not 95. Or visit the all new truck department and get to work with you, ranging from just 6395 plus credits, maybe using with extended terms that you can buy for as little as $99 down at Saturday, October 22nd. Now, Monster Truck Motor Crushers will be at noon at 2 p.m.. When it comes to the competition. They call me the Showstopper. It's confusing sorting through the maze of options your employer gives you. Choosing the best health plan for your family. It's a matter of course. But most important of all, it's a matter of trust. Trust your family's health to Hopkins. The Johns Hopkins Health Plan. There are lots of reasons to like the new Mazda CX five. For starters, it's been rated number one in overall customer satisfaction three straight years, which simply means Mazda builds reliable trucks. Then there's that sporty styling and trusty 2.2 liter overhead cam engine. Best of all, there's a new AC five waiting for you right now. Get a great deal at your local Mazda dealer today. You run our colors, wound jersey sweats, full cut, shrink safe, double stitched in color fast jerseys built to last.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1139.55,1268.12"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Don't buy extra large unless you wear extra large. Jersey sweats. Full cut shrink safe double state statement color fast jerseys built to last. They'll last you a month of Sunday's Jersey Sweats. Full guide to shrink safe double stitched in color fast jerseys built to last. Out in about the Baltimore area. It's a rock and rollers delight tonight at the cap center. This double bill features Rockville, Maryland, native Kelvin. Then former Led Zeppelin guitarist Robert Plant heats up the night with his special brand of rock and roll theatrical. Your own happiness can never be as important as that chance until it grows to be a man. Stay out of this club and on the silver screen. Clara's heart shot on location in Baltimore features Whoopi Goldberg as a Jamaican housekeeper who can depend on it. Well, I'm sure Clara's heart would be a wonderful movie. After all, it has Whoopi Goldberg. But will it ever be seen by 3 billion people like The Wizard of Oz? All you have to do is say the words ruby slippers and you're kind of magically transported back to the Emerald City. Tonight, I'm going to tell you the real story of the ruby slippers. Well, my little piggy, I can contact you. Aren't you forgetting the ruby slippers? No. Pieces of movie memorabilia capture our imagination more than the ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz in the movie, which is now available on home video. They represent the power of belief, but in real life, they are shrouded in mystery. Nobody knows exactly how many pairs of slippers were made for the film or how many pairs still exist. Ruby The Ruby slippers. For many years, the only known pair of ruby slippers belong to a woman in Tennessee who won them as second prize in a contest in 1940.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1269.47,1396.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That pair was auctioned off earlier this year for an astronomical $165,000. In 1970, at least four more sets of slippers were discovered by Kent Warner, a Hollywood costumer with a passion for movie memorabilia. At the time, he was cataloging items for the MGM auction, which, needless to say, gave him a wonderful opportunity to find the prized pumps. However, what he did with them still remains a mystery. Kent Warner died in 1984. My bet is that he took them home, cleaned them, identified them, decided what he wanted for himself, which he was going to which he was going to keep, maybe to sell to his friends who he knew on a pairs which pair he was going to give to the auctioneers. He probably gave some thought. Is anybody going to know how many pairs I found? Bruce Thomas has spent the past two years trying to find the missing pieces for the ruby slippers, cause he believes that Warner gave the worst pair to the MGM auctioneers. That pair ended up in the Smithsonian. Kept going back to me all mile. A second pair are in the hands of a private collector here in Los Angeles who prefers not to be known. Give me back my. An immaculate pair that I dubbed the witch's Shoes are now in the possession of a man named Phillip Samuels, who lives in Saint Louis. Give them back to me. Give them back. A fourth pair are in the possession of a local collector who has publicly made it known that he owns them. They are size five and a half. And his name is Michael Shaw. Michael Shaw has amassed an incredible collection of memorabilia which he takes around the country in a display called Hollywood on tour.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1397.87,1507.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He owns such treasures as The Maltese Falcon and the most famous movie painting ever from Laura. But he's most proud of his ruby slippers. If the Wizard of Oz had been made in black and white instead of color, those slippers would have remained silver as they were in the book. When people see the shoes, they're very surprised at their color because their color is burgundy and not ruby red. And I have to tell them that the three strip Technicolor process that was used in 1939 was a very brilliant color, but it distorted color. If they were to photograph ruby red, it would have come out bright orange. I know you see them. We've shed some light on the mystery of the ruby slippers, but other secrets will never be revealed as the price of a pair of slippers reaches $1,000,000, which is expected within five years. Additional shoes may be lured out of hiding. The question, however, will always remain. Is there another pair of ruby slippers out there somewhere? Michael Shaw thinks all this focus on the intrigue behind the shoes takes away from the mystique surrounding them. I would just like to see some of the magic. I want to see some of the excitement. I want to enjoy it again. Then close your hands. Tap your hands together three times. And think to myself, it's no pain. Well, it wasn't until after World War Two this sequence were made out of plastic, so the sequins on the ruby slippers are made out of actual fish scales. The shoes are very fragile, as you can imagine. Michael treats them very, very carefully. Monday, Kelly McGillis shares a painful secret. Combination Chrysler plan. The dealer down the streets, 89 Plymouth Voyager. A valuable combination of car like handling and available 2.5 liter turbo power 770 protection and enough room for the whole family satisfaction come standard.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1507.79,1632.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Come Monday. Customer satisfaction can't wait. If you were going to be on your feet all day, the last thing you want to worry about is your shoes. So get some revelations there. The old day, comfort shoes. Hi, I'm Pam Lester, and I'm a teller with First National Bank of Maryland. First National. We believe that you have the right to expect quality service and quality services. That's why we try to exceed the expected for you, not just some of the time. All the time. Stop in and see for yourself. Excuse me, please. I have a customer. Good morning. First National Bank of Maryland exceeding the expected. Well, I'm Robin Young, and I believe I'm going back into sports. I'm kind of Walker. And tonight I'm meeting Magnus. Tonight, the USA. USA Today comes to television. It will cover the USA in an exciting new way. USA Today, a television show. Chocolate cupcakes. Chocolate. Eclairs. Chocolate. Yummy. My birthday cake. Donny, you forgot it yesterday. You made up for it today. This is really tremendous. Yeah, it's really extravagant of me, right? Seriously, the Chocolate Festival is truly one of the highlights of the fall season down here at Lexington Market. Make your way down here through Saturday and take some favorite bite. Lots of chocolate and then give it away. It's much more effective in a way. Yeah, Give it away as a gift. We hope you'll join us tomorrow night. We'll meet some university students who made themselves heard. And one year ago it was in the headlines. Now it's an important part of the history of Gallaudet University. Tomorrow evening looks at the struggle that brought the nation's school for the hearing impaired. Its first deaf president, then travel at speeds up to 60 miles per hour in the dangerous sport of speed skateboarding.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=1634.82,1784.2"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Plus, it's been 27 years since the Berlin Wall was erected. Find out why and how the East Germans have tried every way to escape. That's coming up tomorrow night. But tonight, Don is going to give us her prediction. The ball game. She's been right six games in a row. Dodgers for sure taking it. That means to take a moment to. All right. I'm taking on some soccer experts to celebrate. Good night tonight. Accommodations in New York City provided by Summit Hotel, conveniently located at the corner of Lexington Avenue and 41st Street. Left too early as our reporter, World News Tonight. I'm Peter Jennings. Have a good weekend. Good night. This has been a presentation of ABC News where more Americans get their news than from any other source. I'm searching for my child. He may have been an accident. He was on his third degree burns over 90% of his body. I didn't want to do it, but I do. If anybody knew your daddy was going to hurt Caroline. We wouldn't have let him. David, based on a true story. Hello, everybody. I'm Steve Davis. Coming right up and Evening magazine, meet the new president of the nation's deaf university who is working to break the silence. People will asking what can people do? As if there's a list. 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Is six, and that is also printed on the ball, our third number. Is for. And our fourth and final number. Is also a form that makes the winning pick four number tonight, 9644. That's 964, four. Joe, thank you very much for joining us. Don't wait two years to come back again. Thanks. And thank you for joining us. Evening magazine is next on Channel 13. Have a good weekend. Goodnight. News with Denise Cole tonight at 11. The following special presentation of Evening magazine is closed captioned for the hearing impaired. One year ago, it was in the headlines. Now it's part of the history of Gallaudet University. It's often hearing people think that they know what's best for us, which really isn't. And a big mistake. Tonight, on evening, the struggle that gave the nation school for the hearing impaired its first deaf president. Then take off at speeds over 60 miles per hour in the passes world of speed skateboarding. Plus, it's been 27 years since the Berlin Wall was erected. Find out how the East Germans have tried every means of escape. Now, here's Steve here at Gallaudet University. Welcome to the show. Tonight is a very special edition of Evening magazine, because for the first time in our history, we are being closed captioning for the hearing impaired in celebration of our first story, which takes a look at the new president of the only four year liberal arts college in the world dedicated to higher education for the hearing impaired. This is how most hearing people perceive deafness. A silent captioned world of solitude where I came.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2057.35,2208.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Jordan That perception couldn't be further from the truth. Dr. Jordan is the new president of Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. As a teacher in March, the high point of his career as a deaf person. It marks the success of a social movement. People people ask me, well, what can deaf people do? As if there's a list of occupations or activities that deaf people can do. And of course, deaf people can do anything we can't hear. But that's the only thing we can't do. And we're now setting that straight. Congress charter. Gallaudet is the nation's university for the hearing impaired in 1864. But the president of the school has always been a hearing person. Last March, with a vacancy in the office, a lot of people, including the students, thought it was time for a change. It's often hearing people think that they know what's best for us, which really is a big mistake. Greg Laubach is the student body president of Gallaudet and a leader of the deaf president Now committee, with two of the three finalist candidates for the presidency hearing impaired. The Gallaudet community believed their dreams were close at hand. We had a strong feeling that there was a great possibility that we could have a deaf president. So it was our hope and desire and we had our hopes high that they would select the deaf person. Unfortunately, when they selected the hearing person, it was very different. No. It was like a slap in the face to us. Gallaudet Board of Trustees chose Elizabeth Edwards, the sole hearing candidate as the new president. And while Dr. Zinser was a well-respected educator, she didn't understand sign language. The students mobilized in protest. It shook the campus den. The word went out.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2208.56,2312.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The deaf would be heard. 45 year old King Jordan understood the concerns of the hearing impaired, as well as the arrogance of the hearing world. At 20, he lost his hearing in a motorcycle accident. He went to Gallaudet as an undergrad and returned to eventually become the dean of Arts and Sciences. So I had three roles, really. I was a candidate, a dean and a deaf person, and as a dean and a candidate. The only responsible thing for me to do was to support the decision that the Board of Trustees had made. But then as a deaf person, that was exactly the opposite of what I wanted to do in my heart. Jeopardizing his career. Jordan took his stand publicly, denounced the board's appointment, and supported the student movement. Less than 24 hours later, in an early morning news conference, Dr. Zinser resigned to restore order and return this university to its business of education, was to pave the way for the board of trustees to consider the selection of a president who is hearing impaired. I tendered my resignation last night. In her brief five day tenure, she was never allowed on campus. Finally, the board of trustees relented and had Dr. Jordan as the new president of Gallaudet. We see what happened in March of the start of last year, and there's so much more left to be done. There still are people who are being told not yet. Will there ever be another hearing president? I don't think so. For a long time. I think for a long time people will want Darth Vader. Shut up. The world's only liberal arts university for deaf people. I think that's a cool thing for them to want at some point later on. My dream would be that disability wouldn't matter anymore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2313.32,2431.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"People wouldn't pay attention to any disabilities if that ever happened. And sure, there could be a hearing president again, because disability wouldn't be important. But right now, just very still important. In addition to being president, Dr. Jordan is also a husband and father of two hearing children, and today was a very special day for him, despite the fact that he has been acting as president for some time. It was today that he became inaugurated officially as president, which is a cause for celebration across the campus. And we extend our congratulations to the next record breaking speedskating. Your winning numbers tonight, the pick three, seven, seven, eight and the pick 49644. Right now, a lot of people are asking for your support, but only one man is prepared to pay you for it. He's a poor dealer. And now during his give the people what they want. Sale. He'll save you over $2,000 on new Thunderbird turbo coupes, $1,000 on tempos, over $700 on escorts, and over 1700 dollars on Ranger. So see him today because he's got the kind of values America really wants, the kind you can put in your pocket. Laurel's Turf Festival weekend, featuring the Budweiser International on Sunday, brings together the world's finest. Be part of the excitement. Win over $20,000 in international prizes from world famous designers and up to $25,000 cash in the new Jockey challenge as an added bonus. The first 7000 fans will receive this Ralph Lauren polo jacket. Absolutely free. Be here early. Special Budweiser International Sun Post Time 12 noon Admission Prices start at only $3. Come on. A parent's job is never easy. Right. Right. Especially when there's nonstop kidding around. It's like wearing when I'm dead at five in Baltimore. The Cosby Show makes it fun.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2432.15,2550.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Then in 530, there's even more afternoon funnies with family ties. Oh, and the kittens will leave you laughing. Beam me up, Scotty. The Cosby Show at five Family Ties at 530. The Afternoon Funnies weekdays on Channel 30. I think it was inevitable, really. Young skateboard daredevils and a constant search for a new thrill took one look at the winter sport of luge and speed. Skateboarding was born. It's actually a concrete version of Louise. And as Evening magazine's Brian Tracy discovered in this next story. The only thing that really matters is speed. I think he's just a speed fake. You guys got a lot of courage and maybe a little bit crazy, but I've got to have a bit of both to skate, because if he doesn't like going that fast in the car down this road. 20 year old Dancy is one of a very small, relatively unknown group of people who literally play in the fast lane. They call themselves speed skateboarders. Because there's nothing like two inches off the ground, 65 miles an hour around a 90 degree lefthand hairpin corner. There may not be anything like it, but this sport is downright dangerous. In many ways, it resembles the luge, but with one big difference. If you fall off and speed skateboarding, you hit pavement, not ice. And that can mean broken bones and the loss of several layers of skin. So what's it feel like to go 60 miles an hour on a skateboard? Like when you sit in a chair and you just about to fall back? It feels sort of like that. Okay, so how fast is fast? According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the fastest speed ever reached on a skateboard is 71.79 miles an hour.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2553.92,2670.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, that record was set about ten years ago. Today, Lee Dance, he's going to try to break that record. It's early Saturday morning. It's raining a little bit and the weather is just not cooperating. He has been preparing himself mentally for over two weeks now. Last week I got rained out and I had another week to think about it. And it's been a long morning and I'm ready to do it. And that's what it's going to be, cause I'm the best school record. Any doubts at all? No. No doubts. Standing by a two paramedics, a fire truck and a number of police, some to control the traffic and others to document Lee's speed on radar. The weather is finally clearing and the tension is mounting. It's time to go for the world record, and I feel pretty calm right now. So if I get too tense about it, then I might have a situation where I could wipe out or something. So I'm just trying to stay pretty calm and relaxed and just do it. So what happened? How does it look? 67 miles an hour. So he didn't break the record? No, sir. I got a good start and I sat down. I dropped down to fast forward, but up on the side, ground down, I was about four or five miles an hour. Didn't have a good start at all. I'm not very happy with that run. Six, three, two. So it's on to the second attempt. Are you ready? Waiting for it. 68 was his height. I don't know what to say. You know, I'm riding the hardest I can. I'm getting a good push. Start getting down. I'm staying tight down. I want to try this inside man this time, see if this lands any faster.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2671.47,2783.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I don't know. It seems like today isn't going to be Lee's day. On his third attempt, he managed to get up to 71 miles per hour. So close, but yet so far by now, the road had completely dried up. So he decided to give it one last try. Things weren't looking very good. 73 miles an hour. So we got the world's biggest. You did? Yeah. Congratulations. 73 miles an hour. Yeah. Did you know you had it? No. I felt a really bad run. I didn't have a good run, and I wasn't really happy with it. But I guess I did it. So Lee Dancy is now the fastest man on a skateboard in the world. But there's one thing he forgot. He shouldn't be going 73 miles an hour and a 35 mile an hour speed zone. With so many police around. Thank you, sir. Have a nice day. I guarantee you that is one thing that my mother is very glad I never tried. Next month, Lee goes off to California to compete in some races. Then he travels to Australia for some demonstrations. In the meantime, he hears that there is someone who has unofficially broken his speed record and top priority on his agenda is to meet that challenger and defend his title. Coming up, escaping the Berlin Wall. Thank you. Hello. I'm Calvin Garland. I'm one of First National Bank of Maryland small business banking specialist. I make it my business to get to know my customers businesses and give them quality service with innovative, responsive financial assistance. Because small business is big business to first national. Excuse me. I have a customer appointment. First National Bank of Maryland exceeding the expected. Old man. Winter is already battering many parts of the United States.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2786.43,2914.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So the time to get to Burlington Coat Factory is now for the first choice of the largest selection of winter coats and jackets in the country. What every member of your family needs to keep warm, no matter how cold it gets. And because Burlington is famous for low prices, you can get your new winter coat at the lowest price imaginable. That should make you feel warm all over Burlington Coat Factory, America's number one place to save on the coat you want. I like the way you show. It's understandable. You're a good time. All the time. You make me feel so good. I like the way you sleep. Sad to see your Washington. Bite into the best tasting happen to me. Washington Apples. You know, this is Walt Disney World. But so is this. And this. Walt Disney World. A vacation within a vacation. It's the world's greatest resort. This is the year. You. It is 13 feet tall and 27 miles long and separates the city into two wounded worlds. But more than simply being a concrete barrier, the Berlin Wall continues to define the divisions between east and west. Tonight, Evening magazine's Richard Hart visits the wall and talks with some people whose daily lives are defined by it. This is the front line of the Cold War. The Berlin Wall. It was built not to keep people out, but to lock its own citizens in. In the year before the wall went up, almost 200,000 East Berliners fled to the West. Today, the flow of refugees has trickled to an escape attempt about every two weeks. About half have been successful. During the early morning hours of August 13, 1961, street crossings to West Berlin were torn up. Barbed wire was struck and buildings on the border between the Allied and Soviet sectors were barricaded or destroyed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=2915.21,3073.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Even as the eastern sector was being closed, hundreds more made desperate escape attempts. Within a week, bricks and mortar replaced the wire and East Berlin was sealed. 27 miles of wall divide east and West Berlin, another 100 miles surround the city, separating it from East Germany. The watchtowers that dot no man's land are each staffed by no fewer than two guards 24 hours a day from the Brandenburg Gate to Checkpoint Charlie. Patrols all along the border kept a watchful eye on our camera crew and photographed us as we videotaped them. Always taking your picture from behind. They've got a file photo. Steve Rayburn has been in Berlin for 30 years and is the public safety advisor for the U.S. sector since the wall went up. He's seen every possible means of escape. There are people who have come. In fact, this building right here a number of years ago. A man threw a rope out of the upstairs window, came down here in the west. Somebody grabbed it and held it and he got his whole family out sliding down the rope. Since 1961, at least 74 people have lost their lives attempting to escape from East Berlin. Many never come close and are quickly arrested by border guards. Ralph Molitor was a guard stationed on the southern border of East Germany on October 6th, 1984. He made his own dash to freedom. I was stationed for one night on a watch in Toronto last night, and this wasn't I was only 30 meters far from the last fence, and so was two men on the Swanson Towers. And I had to handcuff the segment and knocked him into the cellar. And then I have had to run since the last fence and, uh, climbed this fence up and jumped over.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=3074.29,3194.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It was all it takes only 5 minutes. But did you plan it for a long time? Yes. More than one year to come direct on the border. Today, Ralph is a student in West Berlin. He has traveled to the US, to Italy and France, something he feels he would not have accomplished if he had remained in the East. He has no regrets, even though he will never see the family he left behind. I are not so poor in his family, so my mother's. She has her own house and good work. Oh, okay. So you didn't leave because of poverty? No. I think the times after the worst are finished. The sector border is in reality anywhere from two meters to two kilometers on the western side of the wall. Technically, by walking up to the wall, you enter the Soviet sector. But that doesn't stop the most graphic display of hatred for the wall. While the eastern side is a pristine white, every single inch of the western side is covered with layers of graffiti. And while painting the wall is generally overlooked by the East Germans. Demonstrations and tomfoolery near or on the wall could put your life in jeopardy. What do Berliners think of all those people who live in the West? They've gotten so used to the wall that they don't even think about it anymore. People my age know. They do think about it every day because they live it. A lot of the younger people have grown accustomed to it. It's all they've known. Berliners believe that some day the wall will come down, perhaps not in their lifetime. But if people keep coming to see it and condemn it someday, and as long as the West offers something that doesn't exist in East Berlin, there will be more escapes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=3194.8,3298.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"What's the best thing you like about life here now? I can. I can freely choose what I want to do. That's the best thing. Almost 39,000 people have escaped to the West since the Berlin Wall was first built, and many of them like Ralph. Up to 500, in fact, were members of the East German security forces. Even today, despite ever tightening security, about 120 people escaped from the East every year. Next week, the Maryland woman who writes the songs for Julia. Chloe's heart healthy. Goldberg's best work since The Color Purple, says Richmond Shepherd, NSW, New York. Oh, boy. Listen, you got another thing coming. If you think you're going to be so dreadful around clown and Rex Reed declares, Whoopi Goldberg gives a performance of such wisdom and tenderness that she reaches new heights. Clear as hard has certainly captured mine. You can depend on me. Whoopi Goldberg Clue is heart rated PG 13. Now playing at a theater near you. So you're having car trouble and trouble deciding where to take it. Who can help with your hesitation problem? Who can get rid of knocks and. Who knows how to put a stop to hard starting. And guarantees their work for 12 months or 12,000 miles. Only the engine performance experts at precision to. We do more than fix your car? We guaranteed. In 1965, Bruce Taylor had a dream for his newborn son. He worked two jobs, skipped vacations, and never forgot his dreams. And after 22 years and a little help from Provident Bank, his dream has become a reality. For over 100 years, all over Maryland, we've been helping people just like Bruce Taylor Provident, Bank of Maryland, where banking comes to life. When you go to a restaurant, you know what goes on behind the kitchen door? How carefully is there someone who can help him get a job? Does the staff how they get.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=3299.2,3440.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"One of the dangers if they don't. The kitchen. Got an Eyewitness News Wednesday night. I don't live on the jersey. You know, like many people, you get to a new place and you want to check out the sites. If you're like me, however you want to make a friend who can show you around because I am horrible when it comes to reading a map. However, that problem might subside in the near future because there's a new high tech map on the market that's going to make getting around a real breeze. Getting there can be no fun at all if you don't know where you're going. Even if you have a map, maps are like dictionaries. They'll tell you how to get there only if you know where, where is. And then can you tell me how to get the Battery Street directions from. Local gas station attendants are sometimes worse than dealing with maps. Why are we video teams? But a company called Navigation Technologies is capitalizing on all of us owners out there with a computer pump jockey that knows not only the way to San Jose, but everywhere in between. We want to go to downtown San Francisco. So it's a city street number and this driver guide is popping up in convenience stores all over the country. For $0.50, it will tell you precisely how to get from point A to point B, he said that printed step by step directions to any street address in your local community. Accurate to within feet of the front door and the directions are the shortest fastest route even estimating your driving time. The driver's guide can find hotels, restaurants, tourist attractions. And all that's right are 80,000 streets in six counties here, The Bay Area, Battery Street in San Francisco.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732#t=3444.4,3565.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114003/file/216732/transcript/61552/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well get know one on one going north San Francisco and ask the first hippie that you see. So unless you know a reliable hippie on your route leave the navigating to drivers guide. According to manufacturers, the next step in the process is to design a model that can actually fit inside your car. Now, it might cost about a thousand bucks, but when you consider the amount of money you waste driving around in circles wasting gas, it might actually be worth it. Coming up next week on Evening magazine, we bring you a special conversation with Kelly McGillis next week on evening. Kelly McGillis role in the accused recalls a terrifying personal experience. Plus, meet the Maryland woman who writes Julio Iglesias song and find out why an 81 year old grocer on Greenmount Avenue is fighting back against crime. My partner, Donna Hamilton, will be with us for those stories and a whole lot more on Monday. I hope you'll join us. Right now, I'd like to leave you with a look at some of the stories that made this week a special one for us right now from Gallaudet University. Goodnight. 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