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Those of us who cannot really understand come away feeling well, grateful all soldiers. As the British would say, not bloody likely. Not today and not tomorrow either. When beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern Time, we will commemorate D-Day for five hours. I hope you'll join us. I'm Peter Jennings. Good night from Normandy. This has been a presentation of ABC News. Most Americans get their news from ABC News than from any other source. He sings. He dances. He throws a wild party. He's a Friday night swinger. What? And he's one of a kind that only maybe tuned into family matters because they've been to our golf and to Friday nights at eight WJC. Coming up next on Eyewitness News, more horrible odors from 1910 Ramsay Street. Dennis Edwards standing by live, as well as what happened there today. A ride from the Hickey School to church. Ron Matt tells the story of the escape. And we're going to take you there to Aids Walk 1994. Good evening, everyone. I'm Richard Sher. I'm Matt Warren. I am Chris Lee oils trying to win one against the Chicago White Sox. And we got the finals of the French Open and the Kemper Open and the Munster Mile. Hey, and I'm Bob Typekit. All right. All right. There were more clouds than we expected today. In fact, even a bit of a shower, but didn't turn out to be a bad day. We'll talk about the prospects for the week ahead. All next on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. We are. The shuttle man's greatest pleasure now is Ali Sheedy's greatest love for you tonight at nine only on 13. Only you. Can you make a list for? Same, right? Only. Can make the. My one and only you.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=0.57,137.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Like your night with smiles and adventure from ABC. There's only one Jay-Z. There's only one television station in Baltimore that brings you the most watched newscasts from early in the morning to late at night. There's only one news in Baltimore that is rated number one. There's only one reason we're number one. There's only one thing left to say. There's only one J.C.. You are watching WJC TV. This is Eyewitness News. With Richard Share. Pat warrant. Weather with Bob South. Sports with Chris Ely. Another sickening, smelly day for some of the folks on Ramsay Street, and they're hoping today is finally the end of it. Now, we told you first about this flea infested, smelly house filled with animals and rodents on Friday. What they pulled out of the house on that day was pretty bad, but apparently it is not over yet. People living in the house had 48 hours to clean it up. Instead, police say they have brought in more animals. The weekend teams. Dennis Edwards is standing by in the 1900 block of Ramsey Street in southwest Baltimore right now with the latest. Dennis, it sure sounds and apparently smells very unpleasant. No, Richard, it's not pleasant at all out here right now. An exterminator has been inside the house at 1910, Ramsay Street most of the afternoon, trying to do away with some of the fleas and roaches. Neighbors tell us those fleas and roaches literally poured on the street earlier today when police tried to go into the house a second time and they kicked a door in. And that's when all the roaches broke loose and they found 20 more animals in there. She had took in 20 more animals. Almagro thought her troubles were over Friday when police and animal control wardens took 50 dogs, cats and cased ranch from a neighbor's house.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=138.67,256.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Grove knew she was wrong when hours later the same neighbor brought in more animals. She was sitting on the front porch. She had a dog, a rabbit, a hamster in her hand and a cat. And then later at night, some neighbors of live in the back saw him, him come down with two dogs and take them in the house. Today, police and wardens came back. This time they got 20 dogs, cats, rabbits and hamsters. They also ran into a host of fleas and roaches. I've never seen anything that bad in my 30s. And each one at the station. Okay. How long have you had sex? Yes, it was terrible. We were trying to keep them from getting into the doorways and into the windows of my father's house. The man on the other side of his house. I never seen so many roaches in my life. It was terrible. Terrible. The Baltimore City Housing Department sent out an exterminator. Roland Griffin's been told to exterminate in Almagro, his father's house at 1908. The neighbor's home at 1910 and 1912. The woman and two men who live in the house have been taken to University Hospital. They're very nice people. I think they're just they're mentally challenged and they don't understand exactly. But they're fine people to talk to them. The woman who owns the house and her two brothers have been taken to University Hospital for emergency psychiatric evaluation Richard. And as one of the charges, if any, pending against these people, it could keep the keeping these animals and rodents and roaches. Charges? No, Richard, no charges so far. They are under the hospital's care. Right now, they'll decide whether to keep them or to let them go. To treat them as well. No word yet on whether animal abuse charges will be filed against them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=257.63,356.06"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"None were filed the last time. And we have to wait until Monday, perhaps to find out if they decide to do it this time Richard. All right, Dennis, thank you very much. Dennis Edwards reporting live from Ramsey Street in southwest Baltimore. City School Superintendent Walter Appraise stands by his letter to the 10,000 school employees. In that letter, Apple says there are changes in the works and some employees will be laid off or reassigned by the end of June. April. Just back from a visit to Israel is not backing down despite the teachers union call for him to be fired. We would not like to see him get a 20% increase while he calls for a 2.5% increase for all other employees. We believe that he has no respect for educational employees, that the successes that we are not talking about reducing the number of people who work for the Baltimore City Public schools, but we are talking about making sure that the right people are doing the right job for the school system. This is part of the battle that we have. But he doesn't feel that he has to answer to our contracts. Every one of us have a labor agreement and a process by which this should have been done. Bad news never comes at the right time. I mean, I read some of the newspaper articles last night and the timing people felt bad. And and that's the case. When you get bad news, the timing is always bad. I didn't design it to slap anyone in the face, but that's part of what comes with this job. Teachers want a superintendent. They believe in them. And he hasn't shown any of that belief at this point. Mayor Schmoke says he supports Ampere's reorganization plans.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=356.21,455.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And with more than 80 teacher positions open, he says teachers should not be expecting to be laid off. Schmoke will meet with Asprey and the teachers union on Tuesday. A trip to church took a detour with seven kids from the Hickey School jumping off the bus this morning. The weekend team's Ron Matz has been on the scene most of the day. Ron says some of the people who live near the Hickey School are worried about their safety. I've come to accept it, but I would like for them to crack down on the security over there. George Dorris and his family live less than a mile from the Hickey School. The school is home to about 300 juvenile offenders. Youth Services International, which has been running Hickey for about a year, says, what, about 10:00 this morning? 48 students were being taken by bus to the chapel. On the other side of campus, when one student threw pepper in the faces of the driver and school counselors, Seven of the students were disruptive and threw pepper at the driver, causing the driver to go into a ditch. Seven of the students ran, but six were quickly apprehended as Maryland state troopers and Baltimore County police responded to the scene. Some visitors complained they were not being allowed inside to talk to family members. As soon as the situation was fully investigated. They certainly will be allowed to see their their children, although this is the first incident here at the Hickey School in about a year. Some residents who live near the school remain concerned. George Bandura says these bars went up on the back window of his home after a hickey escape broke in shortly after he moved here eight years ago. So like I said, I mean, we installed a security system since then.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=456.19,562.0"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So that's it's kind of eased my mind a little bit. But I still worry about worries that are likely to continue after what happened at Hickey today in Cub Hill for the weekend Team Romance Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Now, at last word, one of the boys was still on the loose and Youth Services International says no one was seriously hurt. We've had a group of citizens in Aberdeen tonight is calling on the Army to pay for their health tests. The Aberdeen Proving Ground Superfund Citizens Coalition says it weapons testing at the proving ground over the decades just might have affected their health. The Army says it isn't so. The Coalition hopes by starting testing now, any exposure to chemicals can be stopped more quickly. The Proving Ground is already conducting one of the most extensive environmental cleanups in this country. And a spring cleanup today in one Baltimore neighborhood. Volunteers were ripping apart floors, sweeping and painting as part of the annual Homesteading Weekend work a thon. People's Homesteading Group sponsors the clean up to help bring together low income families and to help renew vacant buildings. Nice job. Yes. There's still much more to come on Eyewitness News. Coming up in sports, the owls try to win one against the White Sox. Taking strides toward saving lives. We're going to take you to Aids Walk 94. Plus, it's the party of their lives, literally. We'll explain it to you. Birthdays. Sabo shirt. Shortstop. Ripken Jack. Catch you. Coyote Jack. Zach. Zach? Yeah. It's no nonsense news and fun features. It's there when you want it, when you're hungry for what's happening. It's all about the things you want to know and the things you need to know. It's what's going on in the world.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=562.18,696.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Your world. Sally Thorning, John Bjorn, Bob Turk and Sandra Pinkney. It's Eyewitness News at five, and it's about time. There's only one 5:00 news program. Like it? There's only one Jay-Z. What's your excuse for missing the Memorial Day sale at the Hub Furniture Center? My uncle came in from Fiji. That's a lie. But this is the truth. Now, through Wednesday, you still get an extra 10% off or free financing for a year. How about an attack of the gout? Better, but not as good as sofa Love sitting through tables for just 798. Sleeper sectional reduced. $400. Four piece bedroom $500 off six piece dining room $1,000 on little green men from Mars forced me to play golf. Rick, you don't play golf. Denny's original Grand slam breakfast is now just $1.99 99. Are you out of your mind? Crazy. You get two eggs, two fluffy hot cakes, two bacon and two sausages for just 199. 99. Are you out of your mind? The Grand Slam, the most famous cooked order breakfast in America. Just 199. They usually don't make mistakes here. Authentic Dennis. No mistake. At participating Denny's, the Grand Slam is just 199, one 9199. Are you out of your mind? The original Grand Slam for $1.99. How long can this last? People in Baltimore have a special reason for feeling good about themselves tonight. Thousands got up early and took the walk. That makes life easier for those who need it most. Whereas. The city of Baltimore is proud to play its part in a worldwide effort against the spread of HIV. It's one of the biggest community efforts in Baltimore. The annual Aids walk has grown from 600 walkers six years ago to 8500 last year. The previous six walks we've distributed from Aids Walk.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=696.78,805.2"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Over a million and a half dollars to and just an enormous number of Aids service providers throughout Baltimore and the state of Maryland. Corporate sponsors and volunteers included WJC with Sandra Pinkney as co-host, the 103 Radio Perrier, the Patuxent publishing company, Afro-American Newspapers, the Baltimore gay paper, Baltimore Business Journal and Nation's Bank. But the greatest sacrifices have been made by the members of the crowd. My son, he passed away Sunday three years ago, and he was a wonderful person. He would have been 30 years old. He was 29 when he died. We lost a son with Aids July, a year ago. He lived in the state of Louisiana, but he was from Maryland originally. He was 27 years old. And I was married to a girl from Louisiana. That's why we're here. I'm here because I lost a son to a. I feel that, you know, I collect money every year. I've been coming for the last five years, you know, to do whatever I can to help in this terrible disease. But in the fight against this terrible disease, people find hope. Chris Haslam and Buzz Merrick met on an Aids walk. He asked me to lunch. Yeah. We got married last August. That's right. And I've been I worked for Hero for two years. And this is our third walk together. And this year I'm working as a volunteer. Together, volunteers and walkers raised more than $250,000. And there's still counting. I got a great big thank you. On behalf of Hero and the Aids Walk. They look forward to seeing you again next year. Absolutely. Well, some cancer survivors flock to downtown Baltimore today for a celebration of their own. About 200 of them came from all over the country for the American Cancer Society second annual Hope Lodge reunion.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=805.62,923.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Hope Lodge provides out-of-town patients and their families a place to stay while receiving treatment locally. As you can see, they were having a good time. Lots of food and barbecues, music, balloons and entertainment. Hopefully keep everybody smiling at today's party. Look like Dr. Bob say, I lead such a boring life on the weekends. You know, I come in here. Well, you know, you're you're great entertainer. That's quite a compliment. But it's not a party. All right. Another boring character. Now, Dr. Bob with the. Hey, Well, the weather hasn't been boring. I mean, just when we thought we had it licked this weekend, we got a few clouds in here and maybe a shower. So current conditions, 78 degrees right now. Downtown, 75 in the suburb, 60% relative humidity. South we intend to 50 miles an hour steady around our 30.03in of mercury. Sunset later tonight, 829 back to work, Sunrise 541. We'll talk about these clouds today and actually some showers for the beginning of the workweek. Seattle. Average rainfall 39in Phenix. Average high. 103 degrees. Minneapolis. Average Low seven. Every year, Anderson, windows and patio doors stand up to the harshest sun, the coldest winter, the hardest rain. So much for the law of averages. Hi, I'm Paris Glendenning I'm running for Girl in Paris, London. Paris. London, Paris. Is that a place or a person I know? No. Paris. Glendinning. When you get to know him, you're going to like him. A husband and father, a volunteer in the public schools. He's been on the front lines, improving people's lives. As a teacher at the University of Maryland, a police commissioner. And for the last 12 years, Prince George's County executive. He's turned the county around, creating 108,000 jobs, almost doubling family income, expanding the police force 40%.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=923.91,1046.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"These are the kinds of positive changes we must make on the state level. That's why I'm offering a comprehensive five year plan for our state's future to fight crime, create jobs, improve education, protect our environment, and make our government more efficient and effective. Take a look. Get involved together. Let's move Maryland forward. He's going to be our next governor with your name. You can get it. You look like an awfully nice looking man. There you go. There you go. Now back to Eyewitness News with Bob, soccer's weather and sports with Chris Ely. Well, like you were saying, we did get a little bit of a shower, but I slept through it. So it was there was really nothing in the morning. So I canceled a few tennis games in progress. But don't worry about that. Well, you could use a rest. Let me show you what's going on right now that we do still have clouds. And we were expecting a mixture today of clouds and sunshine. Unfortunately, we got more clouds than sunshine. Still kept us in a day with some pretty mild temperatures. And here's how the satellite view saw all this develop. Late last night, we did have some clear skies, but then clouds moved on in and throughout the day, we never could really shake these. We had some clear weather upstream from us. It never really moved in. Some clouds spilling over from the top of this system, working its way up into Canada kept us in more clouds than we would hope to have had for a nice Sunday. But what we have in the future now is some warm and humid air continuing to be pumped up. We felt rather tropical today. And then this frontal system will take advantage of that warmth and humidity and spill some thunderstorms in here starting tomorrow and particularly tomorrow night and on into Tuesday.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1047.829,1139.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tomorrow is going to be a pretty warm day and that continued rising humidity will give it still that continued tropical feel. Not excessively hot, but rather humid. 85 degrees will be our downtown temperature, 84 in Cambridge. Pretty much the same temperature throughout the region. Rest of tonight, though, we do have the clouds with us. Those clouds will stay with us. It will be more humid tonight than past nights, but still pleasantly mild. Overnight lows, 62 to 66 degrees. Start out your workweek on Monday. Now it'll be a mixture of clouds and sunshine. I think once again, though, tomorrow we're going to see more clouds than sunshine. More humid tomorrow than today. And we do think we have a real good chance of thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, particularly thunderstorms tomorrow evening. 85 degrees for our Monday high temperature, five day forecast. Then looking beyond Monday, looks like 90 degrees for Tuesday. Then a front pushes its way on through and things cool off a little bit. Although this part of the week, the middle of the workweek here is a little bit indecisive right now depending on how fast that front moves by. Well, so this looks sort of like a not very rather ambiguous condition. And then things do dry out a little bit as we get into Thursday. So unfortunately, at least for the next couple of days, humidity and thunderstorms, I think are going to define our Monday and Tuesday weather. Richard, Pat and Chris, it's back to you. All right. Well, the birds look like they were going to lose another one. They dug themselves into another huge hole just like they have like it seems like forever. But this time they were able to climb their way out of it or else come up with a winner today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1140.66,1229.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll have the good news highlights. And they were running a Monster mile in Dover. We'll give you the winner when we come back here, you know, from Pimlico Sports is next. But again. Every year. Fathers and mothers gave hundreds of thousands of children asthma and other serious respiratory conditions. Simply by doing this. Call for more information because if you smoke soon as everyone around you. Hey, weed fans. How long does it take to kill a weed? This one here says 1 to 2 weeks. This bottle of stuff. 2 to 4 weeks. Yikes. That's a month. Now, Specter's side says the grass and weed killer works in 24 hours. Yeah, we'll see about that. Got the victim right here. Spray some Spector side. Pretty simple. Now we'll wait. Well, what do you know? Truth in advertising. I'm going to call home. Hey, Weeds can't hide from Spector sight. Come to the Baltimore Times Health Expo and Quality of Life Festival 10 a.m.. June 11th. Mondawmin Mall. Free health screenings Available. Call 366 3900. Either. She's a psychic who wants down killers. It's killers. Shadow Man. He's talking to me. The Shadow Man is not like any other killer. He knows exactly what to do to make her more afraid of him. The Shadow Man knows what terrifies you most. I can tell you he's better at it than I am. His greatest pleasure. I'm going to hurt you. Worst of all, he's your greatest. Tonight at nine, only on 13. Seems like everywhere we turn today, there's a hard lesson to learn. If you can see into the future, walk through my shoes. There is no way that I can do. How about we can reach out to finding out along the way? Reaching out to.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1230.18,1378.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Quickly to begin sports. If Michael or Lester ever calls you with a tip on a horse, run the other way. So I wanted to say, man, that's it. I want to start us off by apologizing to our legions of automobile racing fans. Bobbi daughter is the correct pronunciation of the guy who was in the crash last night in the Grand National. He broke his shoulder and that tire then went rolling down the track and in fact, did hit someone. It broke the leg of a pit crew member. He is apparently going to be okay with that. Let's go on to the Orioles. Orioles dug themselves into a four run deficit, but this time they were able to come up with a clutch hitting and they were able to come from behind to salvage a win in the finale against Chicago. It was another big day for Rafael Palmeiro. Bottom of the fifth inning, Orioles down five one. The comeback begins as Palmeiro blasts his 12th home run of the year. Over the auxiliary scoreboard, a two run shot. Chicago's lead saved A53 seventh inning. Harold Baines up. Palmeiro on first, Brady on second. Baines with a base hit to left field. Brady Flying around won't even draw a throw. The game was all tied up at five. Then Cal Ripken came up and he will punch a ground ball right through the left side. Rafael comes around with a tie breaking run. Orioles with four runs in the seventh inning come from behind to win it 8 to 5. And even though they lost two out of three from the Chicago White Sox over the weekend for the Orioles, winning the finale had some meaning on Cal Ripken face. Maybe if we, you know, keep winning a few games here and out here and there, we'll start to get rolling and and keep an out of a big long losing streak will be helpful in the long run.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1381.09,1472.2"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is as down as we've been all year. And you know, this this turns it around. I think, you know, going on the road now and playing, I think a hot team in Kansas City, but at least we got this one under our belts and we just got our streak now. Well, as you said, Rafael Palmeiro and the Orioles head on the road for a six game trip that will take them to Kansas City and Boston beginning tomorrow night. Other baseball this afternoon at Fenway Park. The Red Sox and the Rangers tied at seven 10th inning, two on for Jose Canseco. It's a pop fly anywhere else. But at Fenway, it goes out for Canseco's fifth home run in three games. Texas wins it 10 to 7. They sweep the Red Sox at Fenway Park. Now going to the scoreboard. The Orioles gain ground finally because of the Red Sox loss and combined with the Kansas City, Kansas City beating New York by a final of 3 to 1, Orioles were able to gain a game on the two teams ahead of them. Other American League scorers, Tony Phillips, had two home runs. They led the Tigers over to twins, 5 to 3, and the Jays currently lead four three over Seattle. They're playing in the seventh inning nationally scores Montreal and Chicago tied at four in the 13th. The Giants pounded the cards 10 to 3. Cincinnati, with three in the 10th inning, defeated the Mets nine six. Atlanta rallied with four runs in the eighth inning to beat L.A. six five for their sixth straight win. And Houston doubled up on Philadelphia. Final score. There was 4 to 2. It was a doubleheader treat for tennis fans at Roland Garros. Both the ladies and the men's finals in one day begin with a rain delayed conclusion to the Ladies Championship.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1472.47,1566.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mary Pierce came in leading Arantxa Sanchez Vicario to Games two one. First set for Carrillo in the near court, was able to send everything back at Pierce. By the line. Arancha Sanchez Vicario wins her second French Open title 6464 with the final scores. Then came the men surging. Bruguera taking on Alberto Barris. AJI Bruguera in the near court. Can't give him three chances, Sergi Bruguera repeats as French Open champion for Center 63752661. First time two Spaniards have swept the Grand Slam event. Juan Carlos and the Queen were in attendance up at the Monster Mile and over. The best of NASCAR drove fast and turn left in the blood. 500. There were 11 cautions in this race and a bad one came here out of the turn. This is Ted Musgrove breaking loose. He will slam the wall. And the scary thing about this is the fire that comes out of the back of his car. In the end, it was Rusty Wallace winning his third race of the year. He was followed by Ernie Irvan, Ken Schrader and Mark Martin at the Monster Mile in Dover. Fourth round of the Kemper Open at Avenal. Mark Brooks took the lead from Bobby Watkins in the sixth hole when Watkins whipped triple bogey. Brooks on then went on to hit 16 pars and two birdies, closed it out with an 18 foot birdie on number 18. Brooks with his first win since 1991 and is fourth overall. I like that. When the little kids come out the winner share for Brooks $234,000. Those little girls are very happy with him tonight. Okay. Thanks. Good. Well as. Yeah. Yeah. Well, coming up tonight at 11, we'll continue our coverage of the big stink on Ramsey Street. And Melissa Sander will take a look at how one Timoney, a man, remembers Normandy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1567.33,1700.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Also, our economic sanctions and North Korea's future. We'll have details on that in our World wrap. And it's all coming up tonight at 11. All right. Now, if you're going out to swimming, Dr. Bob is standing by with a seven hour Sunday night forecast Bob. Weren't you two fields rather tropical outside? We do have lots of humidity. There will be clouds around. We don't have any showers on the radar right now, however. But going out this evening, it's going to be rather mild. Our 10:00 departure, we expect to be around 73 degrees. If you do go outside, you might carry an umbrella with you because out of that humidity, like we saw this morning, a passing shower, not completely to be ruled out at this point, although I do think it is rather unlikely that that's going to happen given the circumstances occurring right now. However, tomorrow, that's another story. Thunderstorms, a definite possibility for Monday, although by wakeup time, I don't think the thunderstorms then late Monday, that's the bigger chance. All right. And a whole nother forecast there. That's what's happening so far on this Sunday evening in Baltimore For all of us on the weekend team. I'm Pat and I'm Richard Share. We'll be back with late news tonight at 11 after the movie Fear. Now this is a suspense thriller. It stars Ali Velshi, Lauren Hutton and Michael O'Keefe. And we'll see you all back here at 11:00. Okay. Whenever you see news happen, call the Eyewitness News hotline at five, seven, eight, 1313. Cellular one Customers can dial star 13 on your car phone. In the season and a lucky day for the O's in more ways than one. Join us for Eyewitness News. It's been our observation that people don't necessarily like the idea of getting older.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1701.12,1812.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's got to be gone. Roy just loves is, in which case we have a suggestion that I, you know, make it clear. The 175 horsepower fountain of youth, the 94 Isuzu Rodeo. Practically amazing. 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Get Gellman on Eyewitness News. There's only one Dick Gellman. There's only one crazy. With Baltimore's most watched 11:00 newscast in real time. Closed captioning for the hearing impaired. This is eyewitness news with Richard share. Had Warren. Whether it was Bob Zucker. Sports with Chris Healy. 50 years ago on a beach in Normandy, D-Day had begun. Tonight, the world is ready to remember. And we have team coverage beginning with Judy Fortin, who has this live report from Normandy. It was this night 50 years ago that the skies right behind me were filled with allied warplanes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1813.32,1962.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They were filled with thousands of paratroopers who jumped behind German lines in advance of the beach landings. Well, earlier today, the skies were filled again. Their hair is gray and their bones more brittle. But that didn't stop 41 U.S. veterans from the 80s and 101st Airborne from recreating their historic jump near St Mary leaves the first French village liberated by Americans. Had always wanted to get home. And the format is great. Right. Landed better this time than last time. And I'm alive this time too. Why are you afraid? I don't know. When you jump in combat, I mean, for them, you're loaded down with ammunition. You get out at 900 in the night and somebody's hearing at you. Would you be afraid? One of the vets, 70 year old Earl Draper of Florida, suffered a back injury when his parachute became entangled and he had to deploy his reserve chute. Another vet cut his face. They were followed by nearly 600 paratroopers currently serving with the 82nd and 101st Airborne. The derring do was followed by an afternoon of celebrating in St Marys in the shadow of the church where Private John Steele snagged his parachute on the steeple and was shot by Germans several miles down the road at point to hawk, another recreation was taking place. The 100 foot cliffs were scaled by 225 U.S. Rangers on D-Day while being shot at by Germans. Ironically, the big guns they were going after were never installed. As everyone awaits Sunrise services on D-Day. The English Channel is filled with a massive flotilla of warships from allied countries. President Clinton is spending the night on the USS George Washington. And at sunrise, President Clinton will lay a wreath to commemorate those who died at sea.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=1963.76,2080.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He will then come ashore and he'll have a full day of events eventually ending up here at the American cemetery overlooking Omaha Beach. And our coverage will begin tomorrow morning bright and early from seven until noon, continuous from Normandy. As Richard said, there will be D-Day observances through most of tomorrow in Germany. However, there is no public observance. German veterans did remember their fallen comrades in France today. They were joined by their former enemies, French soldiers, for a tearful reconciliation at Normandy's largest cemetery. They remembered losses suffered by both sides and talked of the new Europe that rose from the ashes of World War Two. The story of D-Day is best told by the men and women who served in the armed forces in the early 1940s. Our team coverage continues with Melissa Sander, who talks with a Timoney, a man he served with a little recognized division of the Navy. A branch disbanded at the end of the war. This shows me as I was you show me in a gun position. It was nothing short of hellish for both our and other gunners of the Naval Armed Guard of the North Atlantic on board merchant ships. They defended the cargo troops, ammo oil equipment. Bob, our was on watch off the white cliffs of Dover. And all of a sudden I started seeing movement of big cruisers and destroyers and all kinds of action going in and said, this must be it. D-Day. Bob was just 18 years old. Your survival time and your fear was constantly. But you learned to live with that fear. When you go to sleep, you never take your clothes off ever, till you get to where you're going. Because battle stations occur any time of day or night.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2080.4,2185.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When this baby went off, would scream and you'd be sound asleep in your clothes and you grab your jacket, your head and you hear out of here because you have ten. We would be on station. This whole ship is ready within 10s memories. Right back while working on the USS John W Brown, Dr. King Highway. It's a liberty ship. The kind Bob, our crude. The big guns are the same. He fired. We were so bad off that they put telegraph poles, telegraph poles on these ships painted black. So the Germans, through a periscope, thought that the gun was armed like this. A small World League of volunteers restores the brown drop worries what will happen when he and other vets of the naval armed guards are to wall to do work on this living memorial. Then it will be come past history lost. Nobody will ever know what they did. Their sacrifice. He hopes the D-Day anniversary renews interest in younger people to share his pride and patriotism, to respect and understand all those people throughout many countries who died and gave their life for freedom. We can never lose that ever. Melissa Sander, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. The Brown was $1 million short of what it needed to make it fit to cross the Atlantic. The only other liberty ship still intact. The O'Brien docked in San Francisco was able to make the voyage. There is other news tonight. A Southwest Baltimore community is breathing a sigh of relief, literally. We first told you about this story on Friday, the day they took more than 50 cats, dogs and rodents out of the house at 1910 Ramsay Street. Today, more of the smelly mess. Here's the weekend team's Dennis Edwards witnessing bad houses and not as bad as this one.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2186.54,2295.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Pretty bad. This was a rush job. Roland Griffin was taking it easy at home earlier today when the phone rang. The Baltimore Housing Authority told him to pack up his equipment and head to 1910 Ramsey Street. And what we did, we put down some deeming as a way to put powder. Also, we use a set of bombs. I saw chains that we used and set off in different areas, in different rooms. They kicked a door in and that's when all the roaches broke loose and they found 20 more animals in there. She had took in 20 more animals. Almagro thought all of this was over on Friday when police and animal wardens took 50 dogs, cats and cage to ranch from her neighbor's house. But as soon as police left and then later at night, some neighbors that live in the back saw him, him come down with two dogs and take them in the house. When police returned today, they found 20 new dogs, rabbits and cats. All these animals that we took out of the house the day was new animals we had. All these animals that we picked up day were not there when we were there before. The woman and her two brothers were brought here to the University of Maryland Medical Center for emergency psychiatric evaluations. Nurses tell us the three were released in the custody of their father, along with the older neighbors must now cope with a threat to their homes. Yes, it was terrible. We were trying to keep them from getting into the doorways and into the windows of my father's house. The man on the other side, his house. I never seen so many roaches in my life. It was terrible. Terrible. William Griffin plans the follow up visit soon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2295.79,2387.01"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He thinks the bug problem can be solved, but neighbors aren't so sure. For the weekend, team Dennis Edwards, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. So far, no charges have been filed against the home owner or her brothers. Neighbors hope the city will help clean up the mess and make the air breathable again on Ramsey Street. City Schools Superintendent Dr. Walter Embry stands by his letter to the 10,000 school employees in the letter, and Price says there are changes in the works and that some employees will be laid off or reassigned by the end of June. And I'm just back from a visit to Israel is not backing down. Despite the Baltimore teachers union who called this past week for Dr. Afraid to be fired, reducing the number of people who work for the Baltimore City Public schools. But we are talking about making sure that the right people are doing the right jobs for the school system. This is part of the battle that we have. But he doesn't feel that he has to answer to our contracts. Every one of us have a labor agreement and a process by which this should have been done. Bad news never comes at the right time. I mean, I read some of the newspaper articles last night and the timing people felt bad. And that's the case when you get bad news, the timing is always bad. Teachers want a superintendent to believe in them, and he hasn't shown any of that belief at this point. I didn't design it to slap anyone in the face, but that's part of what comes with this job. Now, Mayor Schmoke says there are more than 80 positions open for teachers in the city, so the teachers should not fear being laid off.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2387.38,2480.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On Tuesday night, the mayor will bring the superintendent and the BTU together and they'll try to work out their controversy. Well, we have an update for you now on the escape today from the Hickey School for Juvenile Offenders. All of the juveniles who escaped this morning are back in custody tonight. Seven of the inmates escaped during a bus ride to church this morning. Six were caught right away. The seventh took a little while longer to find, but he was picked up late this afternoon. Youth Services International runs the Hickey School. A spokesman says the boys threw pepper in the faces of the driver and the counselors. And when the bus went off the road, they jumped out. No one was seriously hurt. There's a lesson to be learned about looking on the brighter side. And about 200 people from around the country were in Baltimore today to teach it. They're here for the second annual Hope Lodge reunion. The Hope Lodge is run by the American Cancer Society, and it gives out of town patients and their families a place to stay when they have to come to Baltimore for cancer treatment. This party today was both a triumph and a tribute to those who have lived with cancer. And yes, absolutely. Another work weekend is just a few hours away now. Dr. Bob standing by with the Monday morning wakeup call. Well, Pat and Rich, I do think we are going to see some clouds and wake up a little bit of sun peeking through those clouds, kind of like the mixture we had today. And I think that's going to be the story throughout most of the day, starting with early in the morning. Look for cloudy or mostly cloudy skies. It will be mild at wake up, 62, 65 degrees.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2480.91,2565.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll talk about the possibility of some thunderstorms both tomorrow and Tuesday. We'll do that in a few minutes in the fall weather, Rich. All right, Dr. Bob, it was a night of celebration at the Hyatt Regency down at the Inner Harbor. The Jewish National Fund held its annual blue and white gala, nearly 1000 people turning out to support Israel and to honor Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List with their Shalom Peace Award. Can you? He said by honoring him, the JNF was honoring all of Schindler's Jews for us. Still ahead on Eyewitness News. Have the birds broken their losing streak? That's all the details of tonight's game. People in Baltimore step out. Aids walk. 94,000 men out for a day of fun and festivities at the Magic Kingdom. In the season opening series, the O's pinned a sweep by Kansas City, but the Royals pitching come on strong and big. Playmaking is keeping KC in the hunt. Now a key series between East and Central powers. Stevie nodded. The Orioles. The Royals game one tomorrow night at eight on Channel 13. Right now it looks we'll give you 0% interest for one full year. This RCA 46 inch with picture in picture A never before 1599 Sony camcorder by 47 this RCA VCR 169 Lufkin has brand name air conditioners to cool any room. This whirlpool room air conditioner 197 plus has quality Maytag washers for 39 GE family sized refrigerators, 318 And Ollie Watkins has same day delivery right now. 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The award was won by Exxon for a gasoline additive that removes deposits for a cleaner engine, reduces emissions for cleaner air and improves performance. Next time you fill up. Rely on the award winning gas lose from Exxon. A great big thanks to all of the thousands of you out there who walk the three and a half miles this morning to help people with Aids. The sixth annual hero Aids Walk raised more than a quarter of $1 million. The city of Baltimore is proud to play its part in a worldwide effort against the spread of HIV Aids. It's one of the biggest community efforts in Baltimore. The annual Aids walk has grown from 600 walkers six years ago to 8500 last year. My son, he passed away on Sunday three years ago, and he was a wonderful person. He would have been 30 years old. He was 29 when he died. We lost a son with Aids July, a year ago. He lived in the state of Louisiana, but he was from Maryland originally. He was 27 years old. And I was married to a girl from Louisiana. And that's why we're here. I'm here because I lost a son to a. I feel that, you know, I collect money every year. I've been coming for the last five years, you know, to do whatever I can to help in this terrible disease. Together, volunteers and walkers raised more than $250,000. And there's still counting. And in the lead there, you saw in the middle, Sandra Pinkney. She was a co-host again this year for the hero Aids Walk.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2699.57,2824.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"WJC was once again one of the sponsors as well. The money provides shelter and services for people with Aids. Well, all work and no play makes one local neighborhood look its very best today. Take a look. Volunteers armed with hammers, nails and brooms headed out to this East Baltimore neighborhood this afternoon for the annual work a thon People's Homesteading Group sponsoring the clean up to help low income families renew and renovate some of these vacant buildings. Everybody working hard. Look at that. Nice. Nice woman. I cleaned out my closet. Mazel tov. Thank you very much. It's been a while. I've nothing for all the way. No, I threw it all away. Thank you very much. All right. Nice day, Doctor. But for a while, the rainy earlier where we did get a smattering of rain early this morning. That was a bit on the unanticipated side, but it turned out to be an okay day. Certainly in comparison to Saturday, it wasn't quite as nice, but it was an okay day for this time of year. 71 to 67 is a range of temps around the metro area right now, 75% reflecting the humidity. South wind 5 to 10 miles an hour. At the moment, the barometer steady at 30.03in of mercury. Here's your Monday morning, sunrise time, Monday, sunset at 830. By the time that sunset rolls around, we may be staring at some thunderstorms. So we're going to talk about that and the workweek weather ahead. Well, I wanted to check in from all the travel, all the traffic teams, and it was okay. Get your motor running with Dom Scott Marty Bass and the traffic team. Rise and Shine in the Morning Edition weekdays on Channel 13. I'm Sally Toner Monday and Eyewitness News at 515.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2824.9,2921.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A legend on and off the field, John Guerin profiles Rex Barney, a decorated war hero, and she never missed a day of school. 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The question is, when do we need the umbrellas? No, no. Well, I think by tomorrow afternoon, we should carry an umbrella by tomorrow afternoon, because we do have a threat of showers. And it looks like Monday night, we've got a pretty good chance of some thunderstorms popping up. The humidity is there. I mean, you can feel it. And what we need is a push. All right. Yes, just touch it. Temperature. It's been a mild evening, 70 degrees. What we see right now and some areas having dropped out of the mid 60.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=2922.46,3068.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Still pretty warm out to the west in the mountains and the coolest spot on the beach in Ocean City that sandy soil loses that he does it every time. Looking for showers and the humidity that we have around. Now we go to the national radar out to the west, down to the south. That's where the most humid air is and the trigger mechanism to take advantage of it. And the satellite view illustrates pretty graphically that this pattern is converging on us. Now, we did see the clouds move in today, perhaps a little bit more in the way of cloudiness than we anticipated. And you notice that the clouds really hadn't been that thick from the satellite's point of view. And there was an area of clear weather to the west of us, but we still stayed, at least locally with clouds around us throughout most of the day. The high pressure that brought us, that brought us the nice weather on Friday and Saturday, exiting the coast and in the backside of that, pushing up some warm and humid air. And that's what was responsible for our clouds and the relatively warm kind of tropical feel to the air today. But thunderstorms all around us in this mass of clouds. And we will be dealing with this tomorrow, in the afternoon, Monday night and Tuesday in particular. Now, beyond that, we do have some cooler air coming in. And once this push has gone by, the cooler air will swing back in place. It looks like by the time we get to the end of the workweek, we'll be back into a dry, relatively cool pattern by relatively cool, mid to upper 70s for this time of year. The only question I think, in the forecast is how quickly this will exit the region at mid-week.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3068.75,3156.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But for tomorrow anyway, look for temperatures a little bit warmer than today. 85 degrees mid 80s tomorrow, pretty generally the rule around the area with that threat of such thundershowers, it is going to feel rather muggy tonight. Patchy clouds during the overnight. It is more humid in previous night, still pleasantly mild. However 62 to 66 or overnight low. And for Monday, back to work day, a mixture of clouds and sun. I think more clouds then sun tomorrow, a more humid day than today. And that humidity will give rise to some thunderstorms popping up in the afternoon, particularly in the evening. There's our high of 85 Tuesday. Once again, look for thunderstorms. And then this is the transition period where a little bit in doubt about it into Wednesday, just how soon things will cool off and clear out and get us back down to below seasonal temperatures, those pleasant upper 70s. Nice thing to look forward to. So for Monday, not unusual for this time of year. A bit of humidity and out of that humidity, a few thunderstorms, Richard and Pat. All right, Dr. Bob. And when Eyewitness News continues tonight, efforts are made to remember those who lost their lives during the Tiananmen Square riots and the unrest on the West Bank continues. We'll have details in our world wrap. Only you. Other for free, right? Only. Can make the drive. My one and only you. Sally Thornton Al Sanders. Denise Coke. Eyewitness News. There's only one. Jay-Z. When I got pregnant with Timmy ten years ago, we almost chose not to bring him into the world. We were young and unmarried. We didn't have much money and at the time it seemed like the right decision. But now every time I look at him.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3157.1,3281.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I can't imagine life without him. Life. What a beautiful choice. Hard to tell could be any pickup. But how many compact pickups hold this much. Have a bed with two tier loading and a tailgate. This easy to deal with. You could say it's the most intelligent pickup of its kind. Except there doesn't appear to be another pickup of its kind. The CBS series So new from the inside out. Everything else is history. The Lilly, a Ross Family Learning Center, offers free G.E.D. and adult Basic Education day and evening classes. For details, call 2250201. Palestinian and Israeli soldiers continue to clash on the West Bank. World wrap begins in the Middle East. Three Palestinians were reported injured as fighting moved into its second day. Israeli troops threw tear gas and fired rubber bullets at a group of Palestinian youths who attacked them with stones. At least 25 people were wounded in similar outbreaks yesterday. Five years have passed since hundreds of students demonstrating in Tiananmen Square lost their lives after seven weeks of working for better human rights and a more democratic government. Over the weekend, a bronze statue was unveiled in San Francisco honoring the victims of that bloody massacre in 1989. North Korean officials say any more international pressure for inspections of its nuclear sites could lead to its withdrawal from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. President Clinton is hoping an agreement can still be reached. But South Korea and Japanese leaders are already calling for economic sanctions against North Korea. And as Gay Pride Month gets underway, thousands of gays and lesbians were at the Magic Kingdom to take part in today's festivities. Disney was not a sponsor of the event, but says Gay Day went off without a hitch. All right, Let's get to sports.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3282.54,3403.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yeah. What's wrong with this? All right, here we are. That was pretty amusing. People wanted to hear lovely music, lovely Oh's. They got through one. Just like last Sunday. They lost the first two of the series in Chicago. They come back after losing the first two in series in Camden Yards. They come back and win one thanks to a late inning comeback. We come back, we'll give you all the good news highlights. And we got the finals. The Knicks and the Pacers trying to play Houston. We'll let you know who won. And look, it's not good. You know, there's only one television station in Baltimore that brings you the most watched newscasts from early in the morning to late at night. There's only one news in Baltimore that is rated number one. There's only one reason we're number one. There's only one thing left to say. There's only one J.C.. Start your summer vacation at the Columbia Festival of the Arts with extraordinary performers and artists. For schedules and costs, call 7153055. What's less sweet, refreshing, and red all over. Canada. Dry cranberry ginger ale has less sugar than most leading soft drinks. It's crisp, clean. Finally, a taste that's not too sweet right now. When you buy three two liter bottles of crisp, clean Canada dry ginger ale. You get a free ticket to the movies. For Raindrops on Roses and Whiskers on Kitten. The 1995 Mitsubishi Galant filled with thoughtful details. These are a few of my favorite. Lease a new gallon s for just $1,250 down and 199 a month for 36 months. These are a few of my. The affordable gallon as lease. Perhaps the most favorite thing of all. Sports time with Chris Orioles. Yeah, they survived quite a scare today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3404.02,3533.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Boy, that was a scary moment, wasn't it? You could hear it. And that sound you could hear that Orioles finally put together a win over the White Sox, staging a dramatic comeback from A51 deficit, doing it with a long ball and a bunch of timely hits that led to a big inning. This was the scary moment we talked about. It came back for Orioles starter Mike Oquist in the fifth inning. Julio Franco, a shot off was hit and in the right field, Oquist was removed, examined in the hospital and released. He'll be okay, but was advised to stay home overnight. Orioles down five one in the fifth inning. A man on for Rafael Palmero and he rocks Alex Fernandez deep to right field. Ball rides out over the board. Orioles coming back trailing five three on Palmeiro's 12th of the year. Then in the seventh A55 tie to own for Cal Ripken. He sends a crab off to the left side Palmero rounds third and scores the go ahead Orioles with four runs in the seventh inning Go on to win it by a final of 8 to 5 salvaging one over three against the White Sox. And after the game, we asked manager John Oates about the story that Chris Sabo was refusing to play for the Orioles anymore. Oates says Chris Sabo has not been a negative influence in the clubhouse. And this is a much ado about nothing. It's exciting stuff to try to find controversy and write about it, but there's none here. All the guy said is he wanted to go somewhere where he could play every day, and there's nothing wrong with that. He is causing me no problems. He's causing his team no problems. And to say that he has refused to play is totally 100% inaccurate.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3533.49,3623.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That probably puts an end to that for at least for a while. Orioles in the homestand with a two and five record, they begin a two city six game road trip in Kansas City tomorrow night. And the Orioles are running into yet another red hot team as the royals swept the weekend from under the Yankees. Good defense by the royals in this one behind Kevin Napier. Gary Galetti going to want to tap dance along the top step. Makes the catch and falls into the dugout. Top of the first one, Nothing. Kansas City. Dave Henderson up one to left field. That'll drop in safely. Greg Gagné is around the score. Royals with three in the first made him stand three one in the final Yankees fourth loss in a row. A spot in the NBA finals on the line at Madison Square Garden as the Knicks in the Pacers tip off Game seven of the Eastern Conference finals for the rights to play against the Houston Rockets Knicks in White, down 12 in the third quarter. But here comes Robin and Patrick Ewing. The shot falls and he's fouled. Ewing finished with 24 points 22 rebounds. Knicks took the lead in the fourth. Pacers hung tough last minute. Dale Davis left open underneath. Indiana goes back up by one but the very next possession though John Starks will angle in He'll miss the shot but look at Ewing slamming home the rebound. Knicks back on top then following a missed shot. Reggie Miller will be called for a flagrant, flat, flagrant foul on John Starks. And that would do it. New York wins it 9490 over Indiana Knicks play Houston for the NBA Championship. Best of seven beginning Wednesday at the summit in Houston. Two titles for the price of one in Paris today is the Ladies and the men's champions were crowned at the French Open at Roland Garros.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3625.38,3718.02"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The results were a first for a grand Slam event. First up, the rain delayed women's final between 89 champion Arancha Sanchez Macario and France's own Mary Pierce Pierce serving in the far court. Defeated Steffi in the semis. Steffi Graf for the semis but couldn't match France's baseline game. Macario just in the line on the cross court. Sanchez Macario claims her second French Open in straight sets 646, four. Then it was the men's defending champion, Sergio Bruguera, taking on fellow Spaniard Alberto Baresi. Great action here with Bruguera in the near court. Can't give him three chances. Bruguera In four sets, repeat as champion. It is the first time Spanish players have ever swept a major tennis championship. Auto racing at the Monster Mile in Dover, a typical day at Dover Downs International, where a dozen cautions dictated this race. One of the most horrifying came in lap 358 into turn one, Ted Musgrove loses control, down low, rides up and slams the wall. Musgrove had some fire underneath, but he radioed back to his crew that he was okay just in this crash in the end. Rusty Wallace Outdueled, the Winston Cup leader, and Polesitter Ernie Irvan for the win. Wallace His third victory of the season. Ken Schrader, Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon rounded out the top five. Urban leads Dale Earnhardt by 163 points. All weekend long, Mark Brooks and Bobby Watkins battle for the lead in the Kemper Open. They made ups. They made up the twosome in today's Final Round. Bobby Watkins had a disastrous sixth, which opened the door for the leader from the first two rounds, Mark Brooks, to go from one behind to two ahead because. Watkins triple bogey. Brooks capped off a round of 6913 under par with a birdie from 18ft.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3718.77,3832.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Mark Brooks is the winner of the Kemper Open. And that, too. Meanwhile, over in Loyola state high school, lacrosse all star game will check in with action. In the first quarter. Loyola's Charlie Brown will pass to John right on the bounce. Inside the Herefords Jamie Bateman T-shirts and scores. The black defeated the white 15 to 14 in the state coach's all All-Star lacrosse game over at Loyola. Okay. Thank you. You're welcome. All right. Finally tonight, a special thank you to the Dundalk Middle School graduate Chris Kelly and his buddies for their version of the Friday Morning Edition with Marty, Don, Michael, Alaska, and yours truly. One outstanding feature, Richard, out here that you and I have complete, if you made this square off. Square off square. Okay. Okay. Well, let's hear a little Richard imitation here. Everyone square off. I will tell you this, though. If Richard is watching from home, he might just be he is twirling like a lay that you're tired. I've never seen Richard in a bow. And I like the bow tie, by the way. Okay. What is your bit quick? Is your newscast quick? Yes, sir. Okay. Okay. Well, okay. Is anybody. Do you have a blade there? We're done. That was my order. They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery. I think this is it. I'm very proud of Chris. And the kids are graduating from Dundalk Middle School. Congratulations. We like that. It was fun. Very dapper looking. That's our final report for this Sunday night for all of us on the weekend team. I'm Pat. I'm Richard Share. Remember our five hours of continuous D-Day coverage begins tomorrow morning at seven right after the Morning Edition. Goodnight. More people in Maryland get their news from Channel 13 and ABC than from any other source.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3833.3,3930.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Closed captioning of eyewitness news is made possible by a grant from u.s. health care. A new wind is rising, bringing change, bringing the all new Ford Windstar. A totally new minivan. Windstar is the only minivan that combined standard dual airbags. Five mile an hour bumpers and four wheel anti-lock brakes. Plus, it meets all passenger car safety standards. It's safety that takes the minivan in a whole new direction. The all new front wheel drive, Ford Windstar, The future of Minivans begins today. It's coming back block by block. By all. Is here. A genuine bell Atlantic Yellow Pages. Nine out of ten use it to say book. You name the genuine bill of lemon Yellow Pages. On you. Tony, I have come up with the best invention ever. I've combined the steering wheel club with the thigh blaster. And how does it work? Well, I'm not sure, but last night my car lost 6 pounds. Perhaps you ought to team up with these next folks. They have inventive minds to watch. Okay. Hi, I'm Dale Allan, and this is my impression of Katharine Hepburn doing a rap song. We went to Golden Pond, just me and the others, to do some canoeing and birdwatching for miles. Robin found his breath while he was looking. He said he wanted to go and hunt down something special for dinner. Well, who's down? The Wizard of Oz. Idiot. And help me. It's a twister. It's a twister. Like so boring here in black and white. I guess we're not in Kansas anymore. It's so colorful now. It's just so, so colorful. I'll get you my pretty. I've got the nose for this, don't I? I need brains. I came here for a brain. This is the last straw for me.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=3935.73,4082.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I want a heart. I need a heart. An oil change. Mr. Wizard. As for you, my friend, you want a heart? They'll never be practical until they could be made unbreakable. The truth. The truth I hate lie. And. Tony, what do you think of when I say Yakety yak and don't talk back? Ross Perot's employ code. Funny response, but not exactly what I had in mind. Actually, you should think of the hit song Yakety yak, and here to sing it are the originators, the Coasters. You don't get no spending cash. If you don't spell that, you tell. You ain't got rock and roll no more. Yeah. Yeah. Don't go back. Clean up your room. That's does with that group. You are. Garbage out of sight. You know that. Don't talk back. You just put on your coat and head. And watch yourself back here. And when you finish doing that. Bring in the. Yes. Yes. Yes. Don't you know now? Your father does. Outside. Right? Yeah. Yeah. Gotta. Don't you give me no Daddy, Look. No Father Sippy knows that. Good. Just take your. You ain't got time to take a ride yet. Don't hold back. Yea yea. Yea. Yea. Watch out, America. The New America's Funniest People will be right back in a minute. We'll return after these messages here on ABC. Most things in this world aren't big enough to handle. Seven feet, two inches, 310 pounds. Can I order the big breakfast? How does that feel? Watch your head, Mr. O'Neill. There is one notable exception. The big slam from Pepsi. One ice cold liter of Pepsi. Big enough to handle the biggest Thursday live Grand. It's the hottest new video. Disney's The Return of Jabbar. Siskel and Ebert give it two thumbs up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4083.18,4271.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"CNN's home video preview says it's like getting a fourth wish. Disney's The Return of Jafar on sale now. The sun touched us. We felt like. Hours in a field. And for a moment. We found having sunflower. The spirited fragrance from Elizabeth Arden. Tonight, great shades of Eleanor's army of invisible crept. When strange things happen in Metropolis, there's no such thing as an invisible man. Not seeing is believing. Who's there? I've got a weapon. Superman. Where are you? Lois and Clark. Tonight on ABC. And now back to the new America's funniest people. Tonight. I was amazed. I looked in the bathroom mirror and I saw a spare tire around my waist. So what did you do? Well, I took it off and put it back in the trunk. Sometimes I just want to walk away and never look back. But the money's good. So let's carry on with this next tape, shall we? Hi. Let's discuss romance in America. What women want to hear and what men really say women want to hear. I love you. You're so beautiful. I need you so much. You're so much a part of my life. Men say of home. So I'm in this club one night. Okay? I feel like I'm a lady of the 90s. I can approach a man. So I went up to this man. I said, Would you like to dance? He just looked me up and down. I said, Hey, don't be choosy. I wasn't. I used to be a model. Guys always want to know, like, why I wasn't a supermodel. They always say, How come you weren't in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue? And I say, Well, how come you were never in the big fat man? I'd never date catalog. This next segment is very popular, but I can't figure out why kids would want to scare their moms.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4273.48,4408.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, Dave, I'll give you three reasons. Each vegetable. Clean your room and turn down that Pearl Jam CD. Well, you convinced me. So I'll be taking notes as we watch Swartz and Chang with another cool way to scare your mom. Hi, kids. I'm Caleb. Here's another cool way to scare your mom. I got something on my throat. Hello. Hello, Dolly. That's better. Pretty cool, All you do is you take a towel and you step on your back like that. Then you put it right there and you're ready. Ha ha ha. Neat, Let's go. Skip my mom, Remember? Do try this at home. Come on. Come on. No. He's not really our child. I found. Mom, we go through all this stuff. Mom, Mom, Mom. It's okay. Mom, I got something in my throat. What's up? Ha, ha. You have to go. one. Splashdown in 32.05.2. Tony, did you know that instead of singles bars, the hot new places to meet people are bookstores. Really? Yeah. It's just not the same, though, when you approach a pretty girl and say, Hey, can I buy a Judith Krantz? I see what you mean. And I also see that it's time for another very funny tape. If you ever use that line. Sure. You know, I was driving on the highway the other week and I saw this car had a sign on it that said child in car. And I thought, you know, a couple of years ago, these same people probably had a sign that said baby on board. Now they're going to have a different sign for this kid as he grows up. Lazy teenager and drunk leeching college grad, still living at home, on board, divorced, unemployed, middle age idiot and got and eventually, I guess they'll have dust.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4408.82,4552.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"An ashtray. Is it for my smart aleck kid, Gabby, from a book called Mob Pop? I do not like your new toupee. I spotted it from miles away. You couldn't. I would not ever deceive us with that bogus, phony weed. I knew it once. You stole his bear. That rodeo met your armpit hair. I know there is one thing more on. My poem is on the floor, son. On last week's show, we lost someone literally up in the air. Yeah. You mean we're hazing Ralph, the new prop guy? It wasn't my job to cut him down. All I was responsible for was d pouncing on. No, I'm talking about Jack Chang. Bada bing. When we last left him, he was in terrible trouble. And now here's part two. Jack Chiang and the King. Fast as fast can do. I'll never touch me in law for Nevada. When we last left off early hero Jack Ching. But the he was trying to enjoy his vacation when this little Elvis won first prize in the impersonator contest. This oversize all those dunked him like a jelly donut. So judging by the Bing, put the bad guy on ice, then the villain disguised as a hotel maid decided to give Jack a one way balloon, rides a Jack Chang head on. And now the thrilling conclusion to Jack Chase and the King. I'm sure glad I understand. Some balloons, some different paths back on the ground. I. Roundabout crash here, girls. All right, Back to my little cousin. No, Jack. Good. Goodbye. Hey, you're ours. Earl, buddy. Get off her. Fast, fast. Women Vice president. I spotted Elvis for havin. Faster, faster. Move down the road. We're fat, so. Well, where are you from? I'm coming to get your burger.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4552.68,4698.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm going to go running around the garlic burger. I hope for thunder to melt my truck. Ten 00000. Hey, Elvis, you're on a free Cadillac. Do you hear me? You've got to get me, you know? So, you know, bring Cadillac, baby. Melanoma to do. I love the smell of Elvis in the morning. I love that Elvis impersonator at 12:00. Mosquitoes trying to hurt our roads. Well, from time for humble first baby. Boy. Go, go, go, go, go, go. Elvis has left the building. Now, ladies and gentlemen, dueling Elvis who has never left us to blow this down at the heads are on their own. I just found our first little Brazilian. Tell your hilarious page to us now with this address for possible future use. Hey, there's cash in them. Their videos. Don't be shut off. Get them out. We'll return after these messages. Discover the unexpected words of the Anheuser Busch theme parks. Busch Gardens, Tampa. A place where animals run wild, but it's unlike any zoo. Sea world. A world where oceans come to life. What's beyond any of. Busch Gardens, Williamsburg, a land where rollercoasters range. Yet it's more than just an amusement park. The Anheuser Busch theme parks there like no way ever been before. The all new gallon brings thoughtful details to every corner of its cabin. These are a few. These twin cupholders for driver and passenger extra storage under the armrest, a rear seat that folds down from paper packages tied up with even the trunk has a trunk in the new gallery. From Mitsubishi. The new thinking in automobiles. Toilet training doesn't stop just because it's bedtime. Introducing new Pull-Ups training pants The best pants ever. When they go on, the confidence lasts all night. Look, only Pull-Ups have leak guards.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4699.67,4868.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They handle wetness better than other pants. So leaks don't turn into setbacks day or night. No other pants keep the confidence going. Like Pull-Ups. Mommy. Well, I'm a big kid now. At Sears. We know if you ask most men what's the best job they ever had? They'd say, Being a dad, the hours along the work is hard, but the perks are great. We're celebrating this noble profession with our fine dress shirts at a special Father's Day price under $10. In a great selection of styles and colors. So that'll always look great on the job. Come see the softer side of Sears. Yo, you want to play some baseball? No, thanks. I'm going. Gonna chill, dude. I want to just rock and roll tonight. Nah, I'm just gonna hang. Hey, man. Want to do some skateboarding at the mall? I'm not into it. You thought smoking pot would take you places you've never been? So how come you're going? Where? It's also going to be among the first to experience Disney's new film classic The Lion King with music by Elton John. Witness the Making of The Lion King A Musical Journey with Elton John. Wednesday, June 15th, after a special home Improvement. We now return with the new America's Funniest People. We finally got a chance for a little girl talk. Right. So what do you want to talk about? What else? Boys and some of them are all wet. I agree. In fact, we're about to meet the wettest one. I know. Would you introduce her? I'd love to. It's time for another hilarious episode of Dunk Your Parents starring the wet and only skip tripping Dale. Take it away, Skip. Thank you. Thank you. And cut it out. Hi. Skip Chippendale here with another episode of Dunk Your Parents.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=4868.73,5006.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, please meet our contestants, Vicky and Robin Moore and their daughter, Tori. Get over here, if you will, please. Now, tell us, Tory. Who do you wish to have sit in the chair, Mom or dad? My mom. My mom. How come you have picked Mom? Torry never gives me ice cream and ice cream. Whoa. Well, maybe this'll cool my mom. Why don't you want it in the cup? Because the car is better than the cup. Darn. I got to go with her on that one. Now, here's the little test that we have prepared for you, Mom. Do you like peanut butter sandwiches? Yes. Yes, I have a peanut butter sandwich right here. So here you go. You have six seconds to eat the entire sandwich without any water. If you do it, you're going to receive 100 bucks. If you don't. You'll receive more water than you'll ever want. So. Ready, Mom. One, two, three. Go! D. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. E. Sorry. We were so darn close. Well, sorry. How about it? You know what you have to do. So hit the dunking device big. We're going to give you $100 anyway so you can buy some jelly to go with that peanut butter. Ha ha ha ha. So that's it for dunk your parents. Thanks for tuning in. And remember, moms and dads don't take the bet if you can't take the work. Back to Tony and Dave. Well, thank you, chef. You know, he has got a great future ahead of him. Yes, he does. But I'm fortunately not in this business. Well, you know what happens every week at this time, Dave? Our producers have picked the three finalists. Now, Dave, the producers have picked the three. But wait a second.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5013.36,5162.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You you never give me a straight answer. What is this, some kind of game to you, Tony? I give up. Anyway, here they are in random order. Finalist number one is Kate Hepburn. Rap Dale Alan from Connecticut. His back came to us, said he wanted to go and hunt down something special for dinner. No. And finally, number two is club scene. Kathy Westfield from Los Angeles, California. So I'm in this club one night, okay? I feel like I'm a lady of the 90s. I can approach a man. So I went up to this man. I said, Would you like to dance? Just look me up and down. I said, Hey, don't be choosy. I wasn't. Finalist number three is mop on top. Jim, you both from Chicago, Illinois. I do not like your need to pay. And I spotted it from miles away. You couldn't and would not ever deceive us with that bogus, phony weed. I knew it was her star. Was. That road don't match your armpit hair. The studio audience increases someone's bank balance by $10,000, and cable TV companies increase your monthly bill by the same amount. We'll take a short break and be right back with all the winners. Back. We'll return after these messages. You should. Exactly. Hello. That is that MCI guy again. You've got my name from Uncle Al. I switched from AT\u0026T. Please. I'm getting married. When someone offers you a deal, find out if it's a real deal. Look, just put the whole deal in writing, you know? Sleep on it. Bye. Bye. MCI. True voice. We never know what we're going to get. These just came in this morning. Lots and lots of, what, about 26,000 letters? This letter is way and fill fix.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5162.7,5303.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I cannot read the man's handwriting. Let's go on to the next one. Every single letter that comes into the magazine desk and answered with the most beautiful people in the world. And of course, everyone wants to nominate their husbands, their wives, their girlfriends, whatever. And they send photographs to him like it's a lot of fun. That's a nice letter. Did you know that every time you learn something, it makes a wrinkle in your brain? Really? Just think how many wrinkles you get in here when you read a book. So put a ton of wrinkles in your head. It's a tough world out there and being smarter gets you ready for it. Knowledge is power. Get some wrinkles. And now we continue with the new America's funniest people. And has made its decision. Yep. They think the Psychic Friends Network shouldn't need to ask who's calling. And I always feel like I've got a wrong number when I talk with you. Now, the third place winner receives $2,000. Now for $3,000. The second place winner is Kate Hepburn rep Dell Allen from Connecticut. Which means the grand prize winner is club scene Kathy. Tapper Well, we want to thank our musical guest, The Coasters, for joining us tonight. And of course, our guest co-host, Kelli Williams, from Family Matters. So thank you, coasters. And thank you. Kelly Until next time, remember, no funny, no money. Can I. Can I. This is Joan London. Tomorrow, join Peter Jennings and me from Normandy to commemorate the 50th anniversary of D-Day and a Good Morning America ABC News presentation of D-Day plus 50 tomorrow here on ABC. Stay tuned for Lois and Clark, The New Adventures of Superman. Next. And. Watched by more people than any other network. ABC.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5304.36,5454.25"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Where can you park with your pals from the big, Big over Bert and Ernie. See? Here is where can you march in the alphabet parade. Ride. Show it to me. This. A perfect family. For a free guide on Sesame Place and a Pennsylvania visitor's guide, call one 800. Visit the ABC. The LHC and deep in the heart of Texas and adored by lovers of the Old West, is Fort Worth, a city that not only has its own stock market, but is also a major financial center because it's one of the 1900 communities served by nation's banks. Letting Justin Industries keep in step with the latest ideas in investment banking, giving families like the Trevino is a fresh start and offering a range of resources that keeps people in Fort Worth from having to play second fiddle to anyone. News with Richard. Tonight at 11 Mile. Again? Very. It is. And, gentlemen. Citizens of Petropolis. Let's really welcome Superman to our first. She came to us a stranger. But his good deeds have not gone unnoticed as last year's recipient of the key to the city. It's my honor to pass it on to our newfound friends. In America things. We take pride in proclaiming this is a day for man days and offering you the key to the city. To. It is wonderful to have you. Thank you. Welcome to The Trouble Comes in a few words. Thank you, Mr.. I. You've all made me feel very welcome here. Super duper. Yeah. This time will come soon enough to the penthouse. No. Something's at the airport. I'm in the mood for a little sport. Kenya. The Leopards know something a bit more coldblooded. Everglades Pro. Just what the bootmaker orders? Yes. Yeah. After years on the road, some small cars find themselves in a tight spot.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5457.68,5805.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But of all the small cars built in the past 12 years, more escorts are still on the road than any other. And when you realize Ford Escort is a better small car value than its leading competition and offers four models for the same low price, it's easy to see how the competition. Stacks up Ford Escort. In fact, for years, people have tried to hide stuff, even though, well, Skippy came up with a whole new idea. We cut it. Introducing new skippy reduced fat peanut butter with 30% less fat, plus the delicious skippy taste you crave. So now you can spread it, devouring it, and just plain love it. New Skippy reduced fat peanut butter. Cut the fat. Don't cut out the skippy black. He saves our. He dances. He throws a wild party. He's a Friday night swinger. What? And he's one of a kind. Only is tuned into family matters. Cause they came to our call. Thank you. It's Friday night. Today WG. Well, it's your morning pocket. Absolutely. See about that book you lent me on Robert Kaplan. Okay. What's the matter, Cat? Got your turn. Let's get started. Clark. Right here, sir. I didn't see you. I take it you and Lois are on that? Superman gets the key to the city story. Yeah, on it. Great. And surrender, Lois for Superman already standing right in front of him. He didn't even notice me. What's to notice? Books. My lucky pen friends, will you give me back that paper? And now anything else on Madison restaurants? I'm on my way to the house of ill repute to interview the lady in question, which is also known as cat houses. Lois made a joke. Hey, anybody get a load of today's National whisper? Come on, Jimmy.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5807.39,5947.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Don't bring that trash in here. Sorry. Excuse for a newspaper. Chief, It's really smooth. This invisible guy breaks into the shade for the city's most notorious slumlord, takes the cash, and then he hands it out to the tenants in one of his buildings. Did you happen to notice the headline right next to it? Benjamin Franklin is alive and living in my electric blender. Come on, kids. Come on. Let's settle down now, Clark. All right, let's rehearse. Are you doing a follow up on the escape of that armed robber from the state penitentiary? Like what's his name? I Phone's big manhunt started last night. They think he may be headed for Metropolis. These wanted posters go up to day. I'm Lois Lane. I'm Murray Brown, Galactic talent agency. I'm here to see the big guy. You don't know Superman. I figure cause you wrote those articles about him, you might know where I could find him. Well, you figured wrong. Well, look, here's my card. Just in case you're a talent agent. No. Artist's representative. You want to represent Superman? Listen to me, Cookie. Those funds are still there with money in the bank. Lois, you can't check this out. I mean, if you're not seeing what I'm seeing, then you may be witnessing a miracle captured earlier today on home video, a catering truck loaded with fancy treats for a political fundraiser was hijacked by an invisible man. Yes, I'm an invisible man. That truck ended up at the fourth street. Scuse me, Miss Lane house, where homeless families feasted on goose liver paté and cold lobster salad. Many thanks to the Invisible Man. No one as yet has any clue to this unexplained phenomenon. Is it real? Is it an illusion? Well, I'll just have to wait and see.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=5948.06,6065.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Up next. You better keep your umbrellas handy. Edith. Yes? Can I help you? You spoke at my women's group last October, the week or six. Fact or fiction. It was a terrific speech. Well, thank you. I'm really glad that you like. I'd like to speak to you about my husband. He's disappeared. First floor. Try missing persons. No, no, he's really disappeared. I'm the invisible man's wife. Could you just wait over there for just a moment for Jimmy? Come on, let's talk to her. Why are you so interested in this? I'm fascinated by the paranormal. Why doesn't that surprise me? Come on. Who knows? Maybe she'll introduce us to cast for the Friendly Ghost. But I'm telling you the truth. My husband is invisible. Watch your step. So what makes you think that your husband is invisible? Because I saw him. Or rather, I didn't see him leave the room. When is the last time you did see him? In the flesh. Monday. A week ago. I think You don't remember. We all. To be perfectly honest. We don't see much of each other anyway. For the past several years, he's practically lived down here. He'd come upstairs late, not just leave his dinner in the oven on warm. You know how he is. So you and your husband were having marital difficulties? No, not really. I mean, we never fought. We just stopped talking to one another. Slipped into a pattern. I guess he just lost interest in me. We've been married 27 years. What happened the night that he left? Well, he hadn't touched his dinner, so I came down here looking for him, and. Well, he wasn't here. But then that door suddenly opened, and I heard him say goodbye, having seen you around.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412#t=6066.17,6189.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136706/file/253412/transcript/71544/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And then he walked out the door. Close behind. Okay. 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