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It was checkout time at Baltimore's oldest hotel closing its doors today. For the last time, there was hope for children suffering with epilepsy. Details in our new Health Watch. And the music of the Turtle Quartet is anything but slow paced. Hello, I'm Ann Kellan. Don Scott is doing the 6:00 o'clock tonight. Think after the break in between shows on Marty Bass. We have got a great five day forecast here. The cold air got in. This looks like another super week. I know the forecast and all this day's news coming up next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And stay with us. Stop. Whatever way. Get a brand name, color, portable TV or VCR as low as 999 a week, or get our exclusive Ultimate Home entertainment center, a complete home audio and video system for just 2799 a week. Now get inside and decide. America's largest rent to own companies. Sure Quaker Natural tastes great for breakfast, but I can't wait to do it for the taste of Quaker Natural. It tastes too good for breakfast alone. To sweeten the deal. Good for it on fruit. Tap it on top of an ice cream cone. Quaker 100% natural. How can you wait for all those crunchy clusters of oats and honey almonds and raisins? I can't wait for the taste of Quaker Natural. WJ ETV, Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Don Scott. Whether with Marty Bass. They were reported missing. But early this morning they were found murdered. Hello, I'm Ann Kellan. Don Scott has the afternoon off. Police made the grisly discovery of an elderly couple shot to death in their woodland area home.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=7.79,144.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"As Melissa Sander reports, the couple may have been dead for days. Last Wednesday night is the last time neighbors saw John and Lillian Dietz alive after a concerned friend called police broke into the Dieter's woodland home around 12:45 this morning and found John and Lillian, both 63, shot dead in their bedroom. I was just shocked. I mean, I've been riding horses here since I was little. And I mean, I practically grew up here. And it's just it was devastating to me. Heather Fessler is one of a number of people coming by the Jesus ranch called Inwood Stables to check on their horses and the murder investigation. Police found no signs of breaking or entering or ransacking the house, so they're ruling out robbery as the motive. Instead, they're focusing on the possibility that the suspect is someone that Jesus knew. Someone who has a personal vendetta against the couple. Far as I'm concerned, he never bothered me. He'd always speak out. And I never had nobody around your side that had any trouble with. But I don't know. Neighbors on this rural road. Can't imagine who would want the deeds as debt. Police consider the possibility the suspect is a disgruntled former boarder at the ranch. Hoping to learn more by scouring the property, even John Dayton's pickup truck for evidence. The Jesus other car, a red 1986 Camaro with handicapped tags, is missing. An all points bulletin is out on that car. Well, I've been around here for eight years, I think, but never had a lot to do here. But now you've got locked doors. You don't know what's going on. And right now, neither do police. Melissa Sander, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. The coroner's office is preparing autopsies of the couple, and that report should be out this afternoon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=145.0,240.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Police say an early morning accident looked worse than it actually was. Dominic Clemmons was flown to shock trauma after he was extracted from his car. Apparently he was driving and collided with another car at the intersection of Park Heights and Cole Spring Lane. Clements is now alert and in stable condition. A shock trauma. 14 people were injured in Washington, D.C. yesterday as protesters clashed with police over a Ku Klux Klan rally. Although there were only 30 KKK members marching. Thousands of officers were on duty to keep crowd control. Scuffles did break out, injuring officers and demonstrators. The cost of trying to keep the peace. $800,000. The KKK and other similar groups increase activity in hard economic times. That's the finding of some experts meeting in Washington. Adel Terrell, who heads the Baltimore based National Institute Against Prejudice and Violence, says the US experiences a rise in prejudice crimes during a falling economy. And the experts meeting at the Washington Journalism Center say things will probably get worse before they get better. Well, the worst is over for Congress, at least for now. They've wrapped up a deficit reduction package put into play a host of new measures affecting Marylanders. It includes increased income taxes on upper middle class and rich people and higher taxes on gasoline, alcohol and cigarets. The Clean Air Act is going to the president for his signature, and that means Marylanders will soon see those rubber vapor recovery nozzles on gas pumps. Maryland's defense industry will take some hits as part of the new package. Martin Marietta's contract for the air defense. Anti-tank system was severely cut. There's some good news. There will be increased tax credits under new federal programs for child care. Congressman Benjamin Cardin is holding a forum this afternoon on the homeless.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=241.48,342.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A host of politicians are meeting to focus on the elderly and disabled homeless and how they can receive the benefits they're entitled to. It is estimated that 35% of the homeless could qualify for supplemental security income if they can be found. What has been home to 35 employees is closing its doors for good today. The best Western Hallmark Hotel, the oldest continually operating hotel in the city, checked out its last customers this afternoon. Hotels had a 40% loss because of construction. A lot of people drive up to the area to look around and it looked like a war zone prior to all of this and that they just would bypass us, not even come in. That's construction on Howard Street where the hotel is located. The hotel was built in 1908 as the new Howard House Hotel and replaced a hotel that had burned down several years before. A new restaurant is opening to some heavy duty criticism here in Baltimore. Hooters opened last week in Harbor Place. Management says business is booming, but the National Organization for Women says the restaurant is exploiting its waitresses by making them more scanty outfits. They say Harbor Place is a family environment, and Hooters and its outfits don't fit in. And Randall County police say a bizarre love triangle has led to the arrest of a woman who allegedly tried to hire a cop to kill her husband. 30 year old Patricia Fieger has been charged with conspiracy to murder after police say she tried to hire one of their own. They say the situation started when Fagan had an affair with her neighbor and her husband retaliated. The neighbor went to the police when he learned of Fagan's plan. Destiny Moore's, the Hagerstown teenager seriously injured in a rock throwing incident, may testify in court tomorrow.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=343.93,443.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She will be testifying against John Burgess, Morris Ford and Danielle Petite. Charged with assault with intent to murder. Destinee was one of 30 people injured when rocks were thrown onto the capital Beltway. Destiny was in a coma for six weeks. A Northeast Baltimore mother is grieving over the loss of her son and waiting for her questions to be answered. 15 year old Derrick White drowned in the pool at Morgan Vocational High School on Friday. But his mother says he never should have been swimming because she had written a letter asking for him to be excused from school and rather the swimming class because of asthma. The city is now conducting an investigation into Derek's death. Teen agers can learn the horrors of drug abuse by taking a tour of a haunted crack house this Halloween. Last year, thousands toward a nightmare of a drug use at Centerville haunted house. This year, visitors will see what happens to a young mother and her child because of crack. Use a haunted crack house, too. That's what's called it's set in an old city jail. Admission this year is a dollar. That sounds scary. Hey, Halloween looks like it's going to be okay. Here we go. Yeah. It should be super for trick or treating with relatively mild temperatures. You're going to be for the Halloween. Do you get dressed up? Let's take a look at the sky conditions right now on TV Hill. Actually, I'm going as an Italian right now. It's going to die one of my old black. Enough. Don't even go. It is 54 degrees in the city now. 49 out at the airports, I realized that humidity is 40%. When you're in the west, 20, the barometer is 30 or 7. Hold steady.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=443.86,537.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Here you tide's now it is on standard time sunsets. Five, ten. This will be the coolest of the next five days. Yep. Expect to warm up. We'll have the AccuWeather details when we come back. Just. It's beginning to look a lot like first time life. Music presents the Treasury of Christmas. Over 1 million sold out. You see. Chestnuts roasting on an open fire. Silver Bells. Silver superpowers side. Now for the first time, live music brings you all these great stars together in one Christmas collection. 15 timeless classics on three records, two long play cassettes and two compact discs. It Jolly Jingle Bells. Jingle all the way. Only Time Life Brings You Home. Crosby's White Christmas, The most popular recording of all time. All the. 000. And I was involved. And I was running down the land. Rudolph the Red Treasury on Christmas. The perfect way to celebrate the joy of this holiday season. 50 songs on three records, two long play cassettes, just 1999. And now for the first time on two compact discs, just 2699. We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Do you want our credit card customers? Call one 800 767 9500. That's one 802 7678 500. Or send just 1999 for three albums or two cassettes or 2699 for two callback discs, plus $4 shipping and handling to Treasury of Christmas, P.O. Box 1880 Department to Hess, Alexandria, Virginia. Well, I figured it out. Yeah, we were sitting and talking. What does a health watch reporter hand out on Halloween? So the door doesn't get a candy, right? No raisins. How about little boxes of raisins? Yeah, those are fine. The last four years in the bottom of the bag, about springtime. Like, why don't you eat these? Bottom of the bag? How about in your front yard? Yeah.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=538.51,699.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All right, Candy, it is. And I mean, you know, hey, you know, I don't have to go buy something, though. Not your hands. I can't wait to see you at the checkout line with your Eminem's with your Milky Way. So aren't you the health watch reporter at Channel 13? Yeah. They don't notice the whole thing. What is going to cooperate this year? How about Canada is going be the coolest day? 54 today. 65 tomorrow, 67 on Wednesday, 69 on Thursday, 72 on Friday. And it will have a very high confidence factor in this forecast. All right. And what's this? Right. Well, it's 31 tonight. That's tonight. Well, just the frosting, right, when you're cozy in your home. Now, I try to go to work in the morning or come take a look at that. So I just want to take a look at Norm Vogel. Saw this day, Don. And, you know, it's really funny when the sun rise, of course, now is at 630. You know, you shift everything an hour and there's going to be an impact on the sunrise. It was a clear, crisp morning this morning. Really pretty outside. Winds have been kicking up a little bit throughout the day, though, diminish over the course of the afternoon, actually, tell you the truth, with no advisories on the bay August going to tell you with the northwest 15 to 20 inch bay water temperature 64 degrees in the queen of cool at 80 here. Pretty prevalent around the region not only today, but you know, it's going to linger through the area tonight. We're really worried of a nice fine weather pattern. I will tell you this, though, The winds kicking up a little bit. Wind chills right now. Honestly, in the 30s, though, exposed flesh.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=700.54,782.77"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Let's let this loop through one more time. This the 40 satellite loop. We did have a cold front pass on through the area. Some lingering patchy high fairweather starts been moving over the region throughout the course of the morning. But in general, high pressure is now building over the area. And once the high actually gets closer to our region and settles down over the Virginia capes for the rest of the week, by the way, Williams a cool calm down and it's going to allow it to, you know, just be real pleasant during the day. And that is going to get cool down to 31 tonight. Watch for frost in the suburbs now, 49 degrees in Martin State and BWI, 50 at National Airport, 48 now in Annapolis. We're looking at 50 in Columbia and 49 degrees out in Westminster. This one of the great radar composites we've had in a long time. And we'll show you some of the shower activity in the northeastern United States. This stuff down here just to the east of the Florida Keys. And then you go all the way across the country and there is no shower activity whatsoever. There is a very weak frontal system. It's diving down to the upper plains states right now. But as this high settles in over like the Virginia capes, let's go ahead and just use that for conversation purposes. It's going to block this front out of our area. It's going to force it up northeast over the Great Lakes. And there is another front now getting ready to enter the Pacific Northwest that may have to take the same track due to a series of blocking highs, not only one over the Virginia Cape Hatteras, etc., but also there's another one sitting out here over New Mexico.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=783.16,865.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And as everything shifts and an easterly direction, we're going to stay under control of high pressure throughout the week. And we've got a very zonal flow going, our winds coming from the Pacific. So you look at some forecast highs, cold air still trapped north of the border. Tomorrow we jump into the 60s and it's not too long before this all rotates and we get back up to like, you know, 70, 72 degrees by Friday. Stay low, forecast this thing starting cool with a high of 54 degrees down to 31 tonight. Watch for frost. That's 31 at BWI. So you get out in the suburbs. Could be in the upper 20s tonight. And the more sunny warmer almost 11 degrees warmer forecast anyway, look for a high of 65 degrees and tracking with the forecast on this the last Monday of October. That's it. Thanks, Mark. This week's state lottery jackpot climbs to $6 million as there was no winner from Saturday night's drawing. 86 players did win $1,009 for having five of the six numbers, three five, 19 2933. And. 46. One of the most famous hotels in the country is especially busy on Halloween. People flocking to San Diego's grand old del Coronado. They're hoping to catch a glimpse of the lady who haunts room 3312. Legend has it that the ghost is the spirit of Kate Morgan, a young woman who checked in on Thanksgiving Day back in 1892, five days later, committed suicide or was murdered on the steps leading to the beach. When we come back, find out why there's a fight over the gun used to shoot Kennedy's assassin. But first, let's take a look at our new stock report at 1215. Wendy Supervalu menu has a lot of delicious food Biggie fries, baby drinks, crisp garden salads, hot baked potatoes, Frosties are rich and meaty chili and everything, including our junior bacon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=866.77,973.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Cheeseburger is just $0.99 each. Bottom line. I see what you mean. But what about the community? Well, from my company's perspective, our community must offer quality health care. And they'll community must offer who's going to pay. Gentlemen, our hospitals are business, right? Now, hold on, Rosemary. Hospitals have traditionally been a social problem. We expect hospitals to be both. Yes, we have to expect them to be an efficient business and provide a community service. Right. And a hospital that does both best. We'll set the standard. This isn't one of those perfect little houses where Father knows best and nothing ever praised their skill. That's why any guardian service with Guardian, if something goes wrong with my phone service, there's no extra charge for the service. Call and the lend me a phone to use till I can get ours fixed. Protect the telephone service in your home. Call now for Bell Atlantic Guardian Service and save the application fee, which is $2 a month. Guardian gives you service calls, wiring and jack repairs for both problems and alone, a phone you can use for up to 60 days. The phone company takes care of the wiring outside your house, but inside you may be on your own. It's easier for me to pay $2 a month. And though I won't be surprised by a big repair bill, I've got enough surprises in my life. What is your plan ahead with Guardian? The best protection we offer for $2 a month will be a shame not to get it. Call now for Guardian Service and save the application fee. Hurry. Offer. And soon. Wendy Supervalu menu has a lot of delicious food. Biggie fries, Biggie drinks, crisp garden salads, hot baked potatoes. Frosties are rich and meaty chili and everything, including our junior bacon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=973.69,1078.29"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Cheeseburger is just $0.99 each. The gun used to kill the man who assassinated President John F Kennedy is the subject of a court battle this week in Dallas, Texas. Jack Ruby used the 38 caliber Colt revolver to shoot suspected assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Ruby died of cancer in prison back in 1967. Well, now Ruby's brother is fighting for possession of the gun and the rest of Ruby's estate. Another man, Jules mayor, is Ruby's official executor. The gun is said to be worth between 50 and $125,000. Halloween is a time for fun and pranks, but a tragic story from South Carolina serves as a warning that Halloween high jinks can sometimes be deadly. It has become a Halloween tradition for Tony and his family. For the past two years, they've come here to his aunt's for a haunted house party. Tony, seen here in this home video, was in the basement of this house pretending to be a hangman. Officials and family members say he put a noose around his neck in fun to scare other neighborhood kids at the party. But something went wrong. It was a lethal noose. It wasn't pretend. When it tightened up, it cut off the air supply and also cut up blood flow and caused him to go unconscious. And that's when he fell to the fell to the ground. The teenager's death stunned the community, worried that lives. It was hard for Tami Johnson to talk about it. She helped put the haunted house together. They took her. Think about it. And this hurts. Then it happened. It was so harmless. I just feel sorry for his family and hard for his mother to believe such a bizarre accident would take her only child. Such a freaky accident. Something that you would have never thought in a million years could happen was just a bunch of kids playing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1078.65,1195.32"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Just be careful what you play at. Careful what kind of jokes you play. Ron Fudge, Channel nine, Eyewitness News. Unfortunately, the incident in South Carolina is not unique. Just one week ago, a New Jersey teenager died while staging a similar prank. One Chesapeake Bay oysterman has and has unsinkable spirits, even though his boat was not unsinkable. Douglas West of Chestertown is hoping to get his Skipjack seaworthy in time to get it up and see Worthy in time to the start of the oyster season this week. The Skipjack six B was racing in the annual Skipjack races at Sandy Point State Park on Saturday, when it suddenly sank. None of the crew was injured. The Skipjack was hauled ashore yesterday and will undergo report repairs at Rock Hall. Repairs to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge are causing some changes at the toll booths. Express tollbooth lanes are being temporarily eliminated. People with commuter tickets or exact change will have to wait in line with other cars now. The bridge renovations include two new toll booths, bringing the total now to 11. The work should be finished by April before the heavy tourist season begins. And in today's Noon Healthwatch report, new developments to help children with epilepsy. Epilepsy used to be a life altering condition. Now kids with epilepsy can live normal lives thanks to high tech treatment most of the time as three year old is just fine. Lately, she's developed a problem with seizures. Her older sister has them, and as a child, her mom did, too. It's very, very common. About 5 to 6% of children will have a seizure by the time they reach six. And approximately 2% of children will develop epilepsy. When seizures are suspected. Children here are monitored often for many hours at a time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1196.88,1301.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The goal to confirm that the child is seizure prone and to try to pinpoint the type of seizure involved so the right drugs can be chosen. There's a very satisfying right? There is the burst of spiking wave activity. There is a means that is a discharge and electrical discharge that we see in individuals with generalized types of seizures. So this type of monitoring can also help determine whether a child might be a candidate for antiseizure surgery. Although seizures can be a lifelong problem, doctors rate this youngster's chances of outgrowing them as excellent. In the meantime, she'll need to be on medication. Very fine. She's doing better. Medicine is more than merits, and this is very fine now. I'm Mary Ellen Conway, ABC news, Houston. And that's our healthwatch report for today. And Marty's up next with people making news. Well, Katherine Hepburn's autobiographies get ready to come out and the hype starts up. We'll be hearing more from this, Kate. And she is not a dull lady. Her description of life when we come back. And a jazz group is slowly moving its way up the charts, the sounds of a turtle quartet. When we come back. John learned something new today. He didn't learn it at his computer school. Closed down. Today, he learned he still owes a lot of money. People in schools get out a degree, a job, a future. This was going to be his big break. John thought he was taking classes, but they were taking him. Learn the difference between a good trade school and a bad experience. Get Goldman starting Wednesday at six on WG. This is us, John and Carol Smoot before Nutrisystem. And this is us now. Together we lost 150 pounds. And we feel terrific.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1302.22,1417.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"After we'd lost the weight, we went to Reunion with some friends of mine from high school, and they were so excited by how both of us looked. As a matter of fact, at the reunion, they voted her most changed for the better. Now, lose all the weight you can at Nutrisystem for only $79. Don't wait. Call now. Good Samaritan Hospital is seeking retired craftsmen to assist with special projects. The volunteer call 532387. That's opportunity knocking a great opportunity to save on doors and windows during magnum seals half price sale. Act now and get big savings on Magnum seal entry doors, patio doors, storm doors, security doors and thermal replacement windows professionally installed by magnum seals, factory crane craftsmen to make your home more beautiful, secure, and draft free. Call Magnum seal at 6360 900 for a free estimate. There's no obligation. So call now and save. 6360 900. On the next evening, magazines, zealots emerge as the best. But Joan Rivers is probably the most incredible switchover in taste I've ever seen. Poor Oprah Winfrey, who looks lumpy and gossipy and trumpeted TV's best and worst dressed according to Mr. Blackwell. Plus, Paul Simon leaves Graceland for the rhythm of the Saints Evening magazine Monday at 730 on W Jay-Z magazine. All right. Topping people in the news, this noon film great Katharine Hepburn, the 83 year old actress. She spells life. B o r e o. She says getting old is a bore and death would be a welcome relief from reporters. But she says she's talking to the media so she can tell her own stories instead of someone else telling them for her. Next month, a book of photographs of Hepburn's past 15 years be published. And she's also working on an autobiography.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1418.13,1536.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll also point out that Crocodile Dundee star Paul Hogan and his new wife, costar Linda Kozlowski, are moving up. They bought a $6.5 million English style home in Beverly Hills. The twosome married in May after working together on the Crocodile Dundee movies. Their newest flick, Almost An Angel, is due out in December. And finally, 30 somethings Peter Hart, who plays Gary on the ABC hit, doesn't think the show is going to last another season. O'Brien says the writers are simply scraping bottom to come up with more stories about the thirtysomething group and the November 3rd issue of TV Guide. Gordon says the group will always stay friends, but he fears some may drift apart. He says that's sad to think about and that has people in the news less looney and local sports. Baltimore Skip Jacks beat the Binghamton Rangers last night in New York. The Rangers had an early three goal lead, but the Skip Jacks rally scoring five goals, holding the Rangers to the original three. And that leaves that Jack still on top of the Hotel Griffin. As Yogi Berra would say, it was deja vu all over again for the Redskins yesterday. They lost their sixth straight game to the New York Giants, 21 to 10. This latest victory gave the Giants a perfect seven and a record. And they are three games ahead of the skins in the NFL's Eastern division. And finally, they are a musical group who got their inspiration from The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. But as you will hear, the Turtle Quartet is a different breed, and their music is anything but slow paced. Newsweek says they are the hottest thing to hit the jazz scene in years. The Turtle Island String Quartet is a unique ensemble of classically trained musicians who've taken their traditional and somewhat stuffy art form and propelled it into the 90s.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1537.43,1635.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There was some precedent, but not much. And mainly the kind of stuff you would hear would be recorded in the 40s and 50s and would be with lots of fills with jazz band stuff. You know, we play without a net and have without a safety net, usually in a jazz group. We've got the drummer, you know, beating out that time and drums are so loud and you've got the bass player and the drums and we don't really have constant things like that. Everyone is keeping the rhythm going and we all have to hone in tune into each other like crazy. Sometimes we don't. But guys, you know. And so might the average Quartet audience when these musicians trade in Vivaldi for rhythm and blues. They. It's not surprising that an R\u0026B classic like Crossroads makes its way onto the Turtle Island playlist. They say they were influenced by The Beatles and the Rolling Stones. We're all influenced by so many different kinds of music, and we all bring all the music that we were listening to into the group, and then it kind of gets turned into Turtle Island music. You get a small core audience, but, you know, it's really been amazing and how fast, you know, you kind of get this legitimate thing that people have been listening to for 200 years think Quartet. And then you start doing something like really America's greatest art form jazz. You combine those two and it's like magic. I'm Andy Culpepper reporting. Okay. And coming up tonight on Eyewitness News at 6:00. A lot of controversy surrounds that first District congressional race as part of our continuing coverage of the Maryland 90 vote. We're going to look at this very tight race. And in health Watch, a lot of people are afraid to go into the water.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1636.64,1743.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And today we're going to follow somebody who is trying to overcome this fear. And she's going to go into the pool for the first time and hopefully she'll do a good job. All right. That would that would be quite a fear to overcome. And it's Halloween in a big way on a street in Columbia. We'll go on a spooky tour out in Howard County. It all comes out tonight at six right here on Channel 13. Eyewitness News. Thanks a lot for joining us today for Don Scott. I'm Ann Kellan and I am Marty Bass. Thanks for watching. Have a great, safe day. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye bye. Hello, I'm Al Sanders. News is happening all the time. If you see news happening, call five, seven, eight, 13, 13. Your instant I hotline. I'm on the judge. I am not going to sit back and watch that woman work my nephew to death. If she did, my brother Tuesday morning at 1130 on WJR. WJC v Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Paul Sanders. Denise Cope. Whether with bombs or. Sports with John Burey. Mike Low, Lester's commentary. Parents in northeastern Baltimore County are on the alert tonight after a man and a woman apparently tried to abduct several children in that area over the weekend. For the second time in one week, a child has been approached by a mysterious stranger. This time what appears to be an attempted abduction. It was on a street near Perry Hall Elementary School. Dale has more on how the school plans to protect its children. The scariest thing, I think, is not knowing when these types of things can happen and the fact that it occurred right in the middle of the afternoon, right in the middle of our front lawn.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1743.88,1859.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"My father's anger, my daughter's fear, the kind that can lead up to a little flood. And then it stopped me or were on my bike up to my friend's house. I'm in the car and the car came back up and I thought, I'm like, the road. I'm now going for it. Both understandable when you consider what could have happened yesterday afternoon. Joe was on this very street yesterday when a mysterious couple in a black car motioned her to come over. She didn't. Instead, she and a friend ran into their back yard. But later, when Joe came back out, she saw the same couple in the same car. They called for her again. She never came, even though police investigated. The parents are still scared, mainly because of the fact that Halloween will bring more kids closer to strangers. And the fact that there was a similar encounter in Howard County last Thursday. And that makes Kerry Hall Elementary's principal, even more worried. Tomorrow we're going to send a letter and all the parents in this school, and then I'll also be alerting the parents in the other neighboring schools that they may also want to send a letter home. We're going to have kids out after dark on Wednesday and unfortunately, sometimes without being accompanied by parents. So I think this is a situation we really need to stay on top of. Principal German hopes a letter to parents will save children from fear. Jill knew what I have to say. No other children might not learn all day on Channel 13. Eyewitness News. Police are looking for a white man age 30 to 40 with brown, balding hair and a white woman with brown, curly hair and glasses. They were last seen driving a late model Ford or black sedan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1860.74,1975.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Police are also still looking for leads in the brutal murders of a Woodlawn couple. Police found the bodies of the elderly couple in their home this morning. Melissa Sander reports. They had been shot to death perhaps days before they were discovered. Last Wednesday night is the last time neighbors saw John and Lillian Deeds alive after a concerned friend called police broke into the Jesus Woodlawn home around quarter one this morning and found John and Lillian, both 63, shot dead in their bedroom. I was just shocked. I mean, I've been riding horses here since I was little. And I mean, I practically grew up here. And it's just it was devastating to me. Heather Fessler is one of a number of people coming by the Jesus ranch called Inwood Stables to check on their horses and the murder investigation. Police found no signs of breaking and entering or ransacking the house. So they're ruling out robbery as the motive. Instead, they're focusing on the possibility that the suspect is someone that Jesus knew. Someone who has a personal vendetta against the couple. Far as I'm concerned, he never bothered me. He'd always speak and I never had. Nobody around here said he had and probably, I don't know. Neighbors on this rural road can't imagine who would want the Jesus dead. Police consider the possibility the suspect is a disgruntled former boarder at the ranch. Hoping to learn more by scouring the property. Even John Jesus pickup truck for evidence. The Jesus other car, a red 1986 Camaro with handicapped tags, is missing. An all points bulletin is out on that car. Well, I've been riding for her 80 years, I think. We never had a lot to do here. But now you got locked doors.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=1976.72,2070.199"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You don't know what's going on. And right now, neither do police. Melissa Sander, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. As of this hour, Baltimore County police still have not located the missing car and have no suspects. A tense standoff in Indiana tonight is a 17 year old student holds at least five classmates hostage at gunpoint. Snipers are positioned around Charlestown High School tonight as police wait to see what Eli Dean will do. The senior has been suspended twice during the past two weeks, and this morning he came back to school with a handgun. He just came in, was knocking books off tables and. He's very relaxed. And we just. I don't know what I did. It was just crazy. So what's the reaction of the students? We're scared to death. Dean released his teacher and one student, but is still holding at least five at gunpoint. So far, he has made no demands and fired no shots. The Supreme Court heard an appeal by convicted murderer Timothy Sherman today and turned it down. Sherman shot his parents to death during the night of October 12th, 1987. He was 19 at the time. During his trial in Harford County, a juror and his wife visited the scene. Sherman argued that was grounds for overturning his conviction. Today, the Supreme Court said no. And Sherman is sentenced to two life terms in prison. He still maintains his innocence. An unexpected reaction between two chemicals caused a flare up at a southeast Baltimore industrial park late this afternoon. A chemical reaction inside a Nova Pharmaceuticals building in the Hollywood industrial park is apparently to blame for one still unidentified laboratory workers being sent to the nearby regional burn center. He has both second and third degree burns. A person has been admitted and is in serious condition.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2070.59,2173.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There was a two alarm arson fire on one of the upper floors of downtown's high rise hospital today, but no one was seriously hurt. It was a mattress and box spring. Firefighters found burning in a 14th floor patient room at Mercy Medical Center early this afternoon. A few patients suffered some slight smoke inhalation. Investigators say it's definitely a case of arson. And they're charging the elderly woman whose room it was. It was also charged with setting the fire inside her West Baltimore home last week. The state medical examiner's office today confirmed earlier suspicions the car crash that killed three young people near Rattles Town a week ago was indeed a case of drunk driving. The examiner says the blood alcohol level of Lucius Hardwick, the 22 year old who was behind the wheel, was 0.17, well over the state's level of intoxication, 0.07. Hardwick's car went off some curves on Deer Park Road near Rattles Town and hit a tree, killing him and two of his three passengers. Some of the people injured during yesterday's Ku Klux Klan march. An anti Klan rally in Washington, D.C., are now talking about taking the district's police force to court. The All Peoples Congress says it will file brutality charges against the officers they say roughed them up as they tried to counter a Klan march near the Capitol. The group's members also say they were denied access to a park even though they had a permit. Amid a lot of talk about one major bill, Congress has quietly passed another, which will cost a lot of local companies a lot of money. It is the new clean air bill. And Debbie Wright has more. For a Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, its crane plant will be the first one affected by the Clean Air Bill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2174.32,2267.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It will have to clean up its act by 1995. Two other coal power plants will have standards to achieve by the year 2000. Whatever the dates, the thought of having to foot the bill doesn't sit well with customers we talked with. I think the public needs to know what the expense is going to be to them and have someone to help to prepare to be able to deal with it. From my point of view about it, their prices is high enough as it is. Beijing Any officials say they don't know yet how much it will cost to modify their plants. But they characterize the changes they'll have to make as moderate compared to what some Midwestern states will have to do. Because of the fact that we have a good mix of generation and we don't rely strictly on fossil fuels. And because of the fossil fuels that we do have, the oil and coal are really clean burning plants, we're going to find ourselves in a lot better shape than many other utilities in the country. You can also expect to pay more for gasoline because of the bill. That's because service stations will have to put new nozzles on their pumps. That could add 5 to $0.12 to a gallon of gas. It's high enough now, but regardless of its cost, this legislation is being called historic because it is the first major overhaul of clean air legislation in 13 years. Its aim is to reduce smog. Acid rain and toxic air pollutants by using some of the stiffest standards to date. Failure to meet the new standards could result in fines of up to $25,000 a day. Debbie Wright, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. And Congress's other major piece of legislation finally passed early this weekend.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2270.42,2361.41"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The long awaited deficit reduction plan is on its way to implementation, and those who voted for it or against it are now trying to explain to their constituents why they did what they did. And whom to blame if they don't like it. Fourth District Congressman Tom McMillin voted for the plan, which he says the Democrats saved from being a far worse piece of legislation. But so far, his voters only talk to him about what it's going to cost them for gasoline. Cigarets and beer. In Maryland's first congressional district, they're talking about another close vote. The one Democratic incumbent, Roy Dyson, seems to be facing in one week's time. And for the second time in two years, his opponent is once again Wayne Gilchrest, a history teaching Republican. And Alex Dietrich reports. While the two fight in public in the first District, it's the quiet places that decide elections. And ten years as the first district's congressman, Roy Dyson, has pressed a lot of flesh in his second try to upset Dyson Republican Wayne Gilchrest. Low key campaigning has again made him a strong contender, thanks mostly to Roy Dyson. He shot himself in the foot a couple of times and I'm not sure it's all bad, but he certainly hasn't done himself any good. And a lot of his supporters have turned against him, although he still when I talk to people from the Eastern shore and the politicians from the Eastern shore, they still think he's going to pull it out. In the small towns of the first District, like have a degree. There is a strong feeling Dyson will pull off another win. But only barely. Dyson has a lot of name recognition and money. Wayne Gilchrest campaign material tends to get lost in the shuffle and around the rivers and bays that make up the heart of the First District.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2361.89,2452.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There is no forgetting Dyson's clout when it comes to defense jobs bills. He's got some power in Congress, and he serves on defense contracts a lot. And everything I get, which makes a lot of work in the state of Maryland. But in a debate to be televised tonight, it's Dyson's big contributions from defense contractors that Gilchrist attacks. Part of what Gilchrist calls a campaign of character. No one should be allowed to vote to give you money unless they can vote for you. I said you vote with the 6 to 1 with PAC money at the issues. And I think that that is a very big issue. In places like Van Cherry's Restaurant. They like what Gilchrest stands for. Many say they would like to see the Republican win, but not at the price of turning out a congressman many view as a protector of jobs. I know you sat down there all day long, but at war, I'm always drawn back. Alex Demetrius, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. So far, even the experts say the Dyson Gilchrist contest is just too close, too close to call. But voters will settle that next week. About 200 employees at Sinai Hospital will receive layoff notices later this week. The hospital announced the staff cuts today, explaining it has far fewer patients on its floors and it must cut costs quickly with the hope of calling people back if things get busier. So and I also says the furloughs run the full range from unskilled staff to physicians. Well, the state's new light rail system should be done in a year or two. And once completed, it's expected to begin the long awaited rebirth of Baltimore's once busiest retail area. But tonight, George Bauman says for one business there, the building of that system has become the straw that broke the camel's back.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2453.54,2555.57"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"While workmen were building a section of the light rail line along Howard Street. This morning, employees of the best Western Hallmark Hotel were busy installing an unpleasant announcement. The home of. Art once the new Howard is the oldest continually operating hotel in Baltimore. The current owner refurbished it in 1979 but ran into financial difficulties as the Howard Street Transit Mall was under construction. The hotel barely survived that when construction of light rail began. Heavy construction has all but barricaded the hotel and is expected to for months to come. Last night, only 20 of its 87 rooms were occupied. Its elaborate lobby and surrounding rooms were vacant. This was its final hour. We had no idea the streets were going to be closed. North and south bound. I had no idea about this. And they cannot get into the hotel. And in addition to that, the noise level is too bad for the customers they had complained. We've had guests that are supposed to be here for five, six, seven days, leave for 24 hours. And this is ongoing. And our business has fallen down well over 40%. These were among the last guests. I spoke to them as they checked out. Did the construction out there below you? Yes. Yeah. So we luckily found it, but I think it was just pure luck, you know, going around the blocks until we got here. But it's not easy to get here. What is not a hotel has 35 employees. And what will they do now? For now, our job. Did. He got to work. He said the owner of a hotel. We ought to qualify for a disaster loan because if this isn't a disaster, I don't know what is. George Bauman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2556.74,2665.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The hotel's owner also told George he has a plan that would allow it to reopen eventually, but not without government assistance. When we come back in a moment, breaking the chain of hunger by teaching people to become self-sufficient and in health. Watch. For some people, taking a dip is a frightening experience. We'll go along as a woman overcomes her acrophobia. Stay with us. Is the world in a whole new way. Afternoon, humanities. Every day. Don't worry. We do need funding. Duty due to do bad things may not be what they seem when you watch news on Channel 13. Don't worry it dude be funny. You do that. You didn't. Don't need Paris. Don't need Rome. I'm having more fun seeing the body of your home. I'm just a scratch in matches. Try my luck. Never had so much fun falling apart. What fun. What fun. It's fun. The Beverly meets the lottery. Winning $10,000 can be a blast. And Maryland's cash explosion Instant game stop at your Toyota dealer. Final clearance deals on the blast of the 1990. Toyota's a few more days of final clearance deals with factory to dealer incentives. On all my 1890 Toyotas, up to $1,500 on cars, up to $1,700 on trucks. Want even more Toyota for your money than make your move on a year end Toyota Celica or quality built Toyota forerunner. Final clearance price to sell now. So act now because every day more than 200 Toyotas are gone. See your Toyota dealer today for final tear in savings. Hello, my name is Pan and this is my partner, Teller. We're Penn and Teller. You may have seen us on Letterman, Saturday Night Live, public TV, MTV and lots of other. Nothing. Little television shows. Yeah, you may think you've seen this, but we've got a live show, a very live Broadway show that The New York Times raved about.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2667.47,2798.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But don't be snowed by that. Come see us, because there's one thing we can do live that we can never do on TV. We can make mistakes. Two days, only November 9th and 10th at the Lyric Opera House for information and phone charge, call 481 6000. Every week a small group of women meet in West Baltimore to learn how changing their attitudes in the kitchen could change their lives. More than a lesson in proper diet, Melissa Sander explains. It's a pathway out of poverty. Students arrive for class at First Emmanuel Baptist. They're not here for Bible study, but cooking lessons. I was very proud of the fact that you went to the market. You had a $15 limit. Everybody got exactly what they need and what was within the allotted amount of money that they wanted to spend. A nutritionist shows these women how to break old, expensive habits. Spending, food, dollars they don't have to spend. For most of these ladies, they're on a fixed income. So they use the amount of money that the government has, a lot of them to last for months. They can do it. Just think about those food groups, find what's practical, what's there. Just it just takes a little time to think. All this I'm getting how to conserve when you're cooking, when you're cooking for a large family and the vitamins and nutrients. I need to get some of the fats I'll allow. Diets. A group of 40 West Baltimore churches came up with the idea for this class to cut back the flow of people dependent on them for handouts. We have found that so many people are constantly coming to the soup kitchen, constantly come in into the pantries. And what we want to do is to try to move them to a different level so that we can break the cycle of poverty.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2798.73,2898.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Think Brown. Take a very small time. So we look for those items the last. The women, find out which foods will best nourish their families. The broth is with vitamin C, the red cabbage myrtle, vitamin C. Finally, the dishes complete. The students taste their creation. These women are learning that not only can you get married, but looking good, tasting good for you. But if you have a lot of hungry mouths at home to feed this world, will the bill You'll still have leftovers. Hopefully these lessons will not only stick to their ribs, but in their minds. Melissa Center, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. In addition to the cooking lessons, the students also take classes in communications and job skills to help completely turn their lives around. The federal government is looking out for some people, some other people in need to make sure their get they're getting what's rightfully theirs. Here in Maryland, state and local officials are trying to locate homeless people. Many who are elderly and disabled to give them the Social Security benefits they're entitled to. One local congressman told Eyewitness News why he thinks thousands of Americans aren't getting their federal money. There are many reasons. A lot of times just lack of communication. Sometimes it's just distrust for government, of applying for benefits. They're afraid to come in. So there's many different reasons for it. We're going to try to develop a strategy from today's hearing so that we can do a better job in reaching people. It's estimated 35% of this nation's homeless qualify for Social Security, but only 4% are currently receiving benefits. Minors, those under the age of 16th May be able to buy contraceptives if a city lawmaker gets his way. Councilman Lawrence Bell is introducing legislation tonight repealing the current law, which makes it illegal to sell contraceptives to minors.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2899.4,2994.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Paula Tuchman is working on the story for the 19th. She'll have a full report after a Monday Night Football. In tonight's health news, more disturbing statistics about the dangers of mixing drugs and alcohol. Healthwatch reporter Ann Kellan is here with more. This latest research comes from the National Institute on Drug Abuse and the results topped tonight's Healthwatch. Doctors say the risk of overdosing increases by 21.5% for heart patients who drink alcohol while using cocaine. It seems the mixture creates a brain targeting substance that helps boost euphoria, increases the chances of death by overdose. Research indicates the mixture interferes with the heart's rhythm. And if the victim is already affected by heart disease, the results can be deadly. Also tonight, many people have irrational fears or phobias, snakes, air flies, heights or even dentists. Well, a couple of months ago, we discovered that a former coworker, Yasmin Dawsey, was deathly afraid of getting into water over her head. She was sick and tired of having this fear, so she found a local program to help overcome it. Today was the first time she ventured into the deep end to see if the program worked. I don't want to get in the deep water. I just freeze up and I just think I'm going to drown. When you're in the deep water, what happens is you don't go in the deep water. I haven't. You just haven't. I just haven't in years. Yasmin is determined to overcome this fear. So she's been meeting with psychologist Rick Ottenstein at his office for counseling, where she's been learning to relax at the first feeling of panic. This biofeedback machine has helped. I want you to relax your muscles and keep the graph down very low. What I'm teaching her to do is to replace the panic with relaxation.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=2995.42,3094.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay, Just let yourself relax. First step. Think of a place where Yasmin feels relaxed. Ironically, at sunbathing at the beach, a relaxed feeling. Then, little by little, she's to think of more and more stressful situations when she feels the panic. She's training herself to think of that day at the beach. And we have for work it actually placing herself there in her mind. The part of it scares me is is getting my head underwater. Okay. Just let your muscles be relaxed. Remember, you're breathing a little bit of practice, a little bit of breathing and just concentration. I've learned how to relax my body and my mind. Okay. But can she apply that knowledge in nine feet of water? Today's the test. Wreck and swim instructor Bill Elliott will be by her side. If we push her too hard, she may never want to come back again. We never want to enter the water again. So we have to be careful with how fast we push her. All you have to do is just keep bringing yourself back to the relaxation you have at the beach. And this is easy. It is not. It is, too. This is fun. Are you nervous at all? Not at all. I mean, this is the farthest I've been out in the deep waters. I said in probably ten years by myself without holding on. It's great. In a matter of minutes. Yasmin, the fish has been water. She was floating. It was amazing. And it wasn't. We had no idea what she was going to do today. But she felt relaxed, in control. And that was the thing. I think she could control her fear when she had that panic. She knew what to do with it. That's the theory they're saying.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3095.59,3186.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yeah, well, good. There's a lot of fun to be had in the water. What about the cost for this? Two sessions with a psychologist cost about $75 an hour, and he said it was about two sessions. And the swimming lessons, which she's going to start now, is about $15 for a half hour of over at PVI. Okay. Thank you. And you're welcome. And Mr. Tompkins here with us now to tell us it's almost swimming weather again. Boy. I'm in different air than you're in. Yeah, but actually, if you have wind a phobia, you're going to get a cure in the near future. The winds will be dying down. Actually, we're in for a frosty night. But then the good news is a warming trend is on the way. And we'll talk about that. Look at the current conditions, though. 54 degrees, the warmest Hampshire we can find out in the city, 48 degrees in the countryside, 44%. Relative humidity still a bit on the breezy side of the northwest, 12 mile an hour wind and a rising Brammer 30.2 eight inches of mercury. Air quality today was 30 and that is in a good range. Does your next Fort McHenry tied sunrise on Tuesday morning at 632. Tuesday sunset at five I've never felt like I've sacrificed taste, you know, in eating healthy foods. Christie Brinkley makes the healthy choice to eat a healthy choice pasta. You feel like you're indulging and yet you haven't really done anything wrong. Delicious. Healthy choice. Entrees. Great tasting meals, not only low in calories, but the lowest in fat, sodium and cholesterol. Zucchini was on. I could go for that right now. Listen to your heart. Make the healthy choice from the heart of Hidden Valley. Comes a healthy new idea in salad dressing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3187.3,3284.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Introducing Take Heart from Hidden Valley Ranch. Take heart dressings have no cholesterol, very little fat. Very few calumnies. The taste. So taking that to heart with you, take heart. Salad dressings, in fact, and delicious flavors. Healthy. Hello? Miss Brady Johnson. You just want to call the TV set? My. No. All I need is your credit card number to, you know, verify records. Of course. Well, I doubt if I'm your one. I've never won anything but a bonus. Well, since I have your number on my caller I.D.. Maybe I'll have you check them. Yeah. You just saved me the trouble. Vaudeville. Atlantic caller I.D. now on the service connection is free. Only monthly charges apply. Well, early this morning, you might have thought that kids were going to change their costume to the Abominable Snowman through Halloween this year, but just had a windbreaker. Yeah. Yeah. Actually, you know, with Halloween coming up Wednesday, this moderating trend we're talking about in the forecast, I think will be a break for the kids. And they hit on out the winds over the weekend. I think where the most notable thing is certainly Sunday and into the end of the week and last night and today really made the temperatures more chilly than they had a right to be, I think, and they had a right to be. That's good thinking, Bob. You get that weather in hand. Well, one weather element that I really dislike is winds. You know, I didn't like this at all. I'm glad to see it. It's going to be leaving Hertz's golf game. Is that it? Okay. But speaking of the wind and the clouds and this. Let's go see how the satellite saw all of this develop. Going back to last night, we did see a system move up along the Atlantic coast.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3285.69,3386.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And with that very definite swirl of winds around it, we had a strong flow from the northwest, kept us in windy conditions yesterday, last night to eased up briefly for a short period of time. But then through the midday hours today, lots of wind, but clear skies, a lot of sunshine. It was a pretty looking day if you could be inside and look at a window. But for the most part, our temperatures right now have settled down to 50 degrees, mainly in suburban areas in the upper 40s after reaching a high today. Generally across the area from 53 to 56 degrees was the range of high temperatures and that's a bit below normal. We would expect to get to say, 61 for our normal high at this time of year. We will expect to see frost very definitely in the suburbs tonight. And in fact, temperatures below 30 degrees are a distinct possibility once you get away from the city on the bay tomorrow, some moderating temperatures will be brought in throughout the region as our bay winds indicate, with the southwest wind from 7 to 14 knots tomorrow. As we go to tonight, though, our temperatures will be settling down into the 30s for the most part, 36 of the way we'll call it in the city, 32 around the Beltway. But once you get out beyond that, look for temperatures below 30 degrees in the upper 20. So frost and possibly a freeze warning for parts of the area out in the west. And notice our lows showing some moderating trend and that will be some good news for us. The action, the weather in the corners of the country, that system that brought us, the winds exiting, showing a little bit of precipitation activity in New England and gale warnings and some rain, a fall occurring along the Pacific coast.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3387.7,3476.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But generally, the country is pretty much precipitation free. Our satellite view, wider view shows there's that storm exiting with the swirling winds that will be diminishing tonight. And the other thing that's happening out in the central part of the country is a push toward the north. There are some very warm temperatures in the Midwest, 80 degree temperatures in Nebraska. And some of that warm air will be filtering in our direction. The high pressure system dominating our weather today. We'll move down to the south and east and stay there pretty much for the rest of the week. Pumping warm air up into our region to give us temperatures above normal. That is the upper 60s to 70 degrees. And you'll see that in the long range forecast. Rest of tonight, though, it looks like this clear, cold frost in the suburbs, 31 degrees is the number we'll post for the overnight low. And tomorrow, another sunny day, but with diminishing winds and ten degree higher afternoon high, a much milder different day tomorrow. And the warming trend continues into Wednesday. Thursday looks like by Friday we'll be into the 70s. So a big change, much more pleasant. A lot of happy kids out there. The 70s could be swimmable, I think. Yes. Done, you guys. Thank you. Well, I won't. Topping tonight's people making news. Talk show fans in eastern Maryland may be getting a surprise visit soon. The Phil Donahue Show is considering taping an upcoming segment there on the Eastern shore. Officials want to use the Avalon Theater in Easton for a series of shows on the heartland of America. A final meeting with Donahue officials is set for tomorrow. Certainly is the heartland. Yes. Still to come, an Eyewitness News. A rough day for the Redskins as once again they fail against the Giants.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3477.25,3572.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Chris Neely has highlights on reaction. In sports. A Townsend man uses his family's personal experiences dealing with drug abuse to make an award winning movie. And when a cable company hit a water pipe and flooded a woman's condo, she decided to get Goldman. Tonight, we go back with a happy ending to this story. Wendy's, Australian ranches and posing for their picture. They're changing the sheep exactly as their fathers and their fathers before them did. It's time consuming and sometimes lonely work, but it means you can enjoy lamb of exceptional flavor and nutritional value you see in Australia. We believe that every new development is not necessarily an improvement. Fresh Australian rangeland is now available at Safeway. Super savings, super low prices. It's the one and only super sale. Now it's Circuit City. Save on this megabucks 19 inch cable Ready TV with easy remote picture adjustment. Now just two 2937 and there's JVC Programable compact display yours now for only one 2937. Don't miss it. The one and only super sale going on now at Circuit City, where service is state of the art. If I owned a car company first, I'd snag the biggest office and then build myself a sports. I'd make the body or anything, like even the door handles would be cool. Then it give it a 16 valve engine and just choose off the other car companies. I think my sport sedan affordable because I'm tired of the rich guys at this side introducing the all new Nissan Sentra the first affordable sports sedan. Damn wants it on a private park. No, Dan, two questions too. I don't want you at my party. I don't want you in my apartment. I don't want you in the same zip code. He won't take no for an answer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3573.22,3708.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I'm not invited. I'm crashing it. You'll have your head on a plate. You will never know I'm going to be at cost. You would be making a big mistake. The next night caught the afternoon funnies on w Jay-Z, a Thompson State University film. Students spent nine months and every dime he had making a film about his brother's drug addiction. Chris Posner's film is called Home Movie. And Kelly Saunders has this look at the movie The MovieMaker and his Triumph. Yes. My son's a drug addict. And I keep giving him money. When Chris Mosier had to make a movie for his film Class of 2000 State University. He picked up his camera and he focused on his family. There's just a lot of anger. There's a lot of frustration. It's almost constant that every day you have to come home and see your mother faced with depression. My brother and I lived together for a while and I got to see firsthand, you know, what cocaine does to him. Our movie explores Tim's addiction, barbiturates, Quaaludes, Percodan and heroin. P. C, p. The whole nine yards. I can't think of anything that I haven't done and its effect on the family. It's like, you know, it's a no win situation. It's a no win situation with Timmy. It's a no win situation with. Making the movie had a profound effect on Chris. I felt as though my life had mirrored my brother's addiction. I was obsessed with completing this film. All my money went to the film. I had my my car towed the day before the premiere because I hadn't paid two hundreds for the parking tickets. I didn't have money to pay insurance because everything was going to the film. But this is one addiction that paid off.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3709.51,3822.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The 45 minute film one. Chris. The Baltimore Film Forum's Helen Cyr Silver Reel Award for Best Maryland filmmaker. And I feel that the fact that I won this award, that a student won this award is is encouraging and inspirational for all for students everywhere. Did it serve as an inspiration for him? Well, he's been through detox and is cautiously optimistic. If it doesn't help me or help my family, hopefully it'll help somebody else out there. Well, it's helped Chris choose filmmaking for a career. You know, I've definitely been bitten by Buck is everywhere I turn and everywhere I look, I see a film. Kelly Saunders, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And Chris is currently at work on his next documentary, tentatively titled Four Noble Truths. Tonight, the surgeon general is attacking the beer industry for making use of Halloween in a marketing campaign. Dr. Antonia Novello says breweries and their advertisers are sending the wrong message to minors, one that says alcohol consumption is acceptable for kids under the legal drinking age. But the president of the Beer Institute says the surgeon general's criticism is a Halloween ritual and the beer ads are produced and placed to reach adult audiences. Well, experts are warning tonight if the US economy continues to slide. The number of hate crimes will more than likely rise. Authorities on hate crimes met in D.C. today, and all agree that incidents of bigotry are increasing and are probably stimulated by a declining economy. One authority says studies of the Ku Klux Klan and similar groups leads them to believe their activity may also be bolstered in economic hard times. What do cable TV and a laser printer have in common? Nothing really, except the owners who were both forced to get Gelfand to get some answers to their problems.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3823.34,3921.38"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And tonight, Dick joins us with some updates on their story. Well, Don, as you know, every once in a while, we sort of like to go back and visit those people that we've helped in the past just to update everybody and see how they're doing. Well, tonight, proof that patience really does pay off. The people you're about to meet have endured rather drawn out problems. But tonight, both can rest easy. This was Melissa Sterling's condominium just six weeks ago, the aftermath of a flood inside her home. It started when the installer for store cable drilled a hole in the wrong place at the wrong time. He hit the sprinkler pipe and the rooms started to fill up. You standing there saying, my God, my life, my home life is being destroyed here. What I've worked so hard for is being destroyed. Because Storer hired subcontractors to cable the condo. It initially told Sterling that repairs couldn't be made while the insurance companies were fighting it out. But we felt regardless of who actually did the work, it was stores responsibility to make good to its customer. The red carpet had to be replaced and flooring had to be replaced. There was painting that had to be done. In September, Store promised us all this and much more would be done. And this is Melissa Sterling's condominium today. Back to the look of a model home. New carpeting has been installed throughout and the closet where it all started has been repaired. Very happy. Everything is back to normal. I have my life back to normal. And remember Charles Makowsky, He claimed that he had been sold a used laser printer as new. But when he went back to claim his refund, the company had closed its doors.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=3922.19,4019.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Borkowski refused to give up. Ken reported the owner, Karen Belinda's, for failing to collect sales taxes and not having a trader's license. That prompted a settlement, and Makowsky recently picked up a check for the full amount. I feel great. It was a long, hard fight over something that shouldn't have been a fight. It's just something. It wasn't right. It wasn't necessary to go through. And I feel great now that I can forget about it. And I've gotten back what belongs to me. You alluded to settling at the very last minute there. Are you talking about on the courthouse steps or something like that? Well, they didn't actually settle on the courthouse steps. What happens? It's very interesting. In Baltimore County, in most counties, they have what are known as pretrial conferences. Right before you're scheduled to go to trial. They want to move the cases along. So they call you in. You sit with a judge and a drug judge tries to help you negotiate out a settlement. That's what happened here. The judge got both sides together, banged one on the head a little bit, the other one, and they had a little bit and got them together and they came to a settlement. But it's a way to, you know, try to free up some courtroom because we got a tremendous backlog. And in this case, it worked. Okay. And the end result is the same. Very good. Thank you. Thank you. Well, coming up next, another visitor tonight, Priscilla, His hit John Byron with sports. He tells it the Redskins lost another another one to the Giants only in the last three weeks. The Redskins playing against the Giants. And both times the result was the same. When we come back, we'll bring you all the details from the Giants game against the Redskins yesterday and the NBA seasons right around the corner.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4020.02,4100.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll check in with a former Navy star, Mr. Robinson, when we come back. Forever pushing with unidentified frozen objects. Hi. Shady Brook Farm's new marinated turkey cutlets deliciously fresh, deliciously different. They're back and more thrilling than ever. Brian Boitano and Catarina Sanchez together again and skating to a totally new production for the 19 skating, too, featuring 15 world and Olympic ice skating champion Martina Berg at SeaWorld over in Brasilia. And Carrie become dazzling excited. It's all new. See Brian Boitano and Catarina in their cast of Olympic champions 20th and Buffalo Arena. Tickets are the box office. All tickets enter including all Hextall are charged by phone. Next time on the jump he won't be coming to live with you. You can count on that. Whose mother died when he was two years old. That woman. She's not even a blood relation. It's not you Paul calls Mother. It's Marlene. I am not going to sit back and watch that woman work my nephew to death the way she did to my brother. Mom's not forcing me to do anything. I want to help. She's the only parent I've got. Tuesday morning at 1130. Jay-Z Sample My Marilyn Crab Bouillabaisse at Food for All. November 25th at the Stover Harbor Place Hotel. I'll take a try at 1-800-543-3041. Get the school lunch menus every day with Marty Bass eyewitness news Morning Edition on W Jay-Z. See if it was good chance for the Redskins to come back and have a little revenge. But they didn't. And it happened to happen on national TV, too. Well, that's right. But it's sort of like an event. The Skins Against the Giants is a national TV situation, but unfortunately, Washington is just not living up to their part of the bargain.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4101.439,4216.76"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Yesterday was just another case of that, another game of missed opportunities for the Redskins. And what's most disheartening is this the season's just eight weeks old. And barring the end of the world as we know it, the Skins have all but handed the division title to New York. Bill Parcells and the Giants took a seven up the lead early in the second quarter. Then the Giants had the ball, the Skins 13 yard line. Phil Simms hits tight end Mark Bavaro for the score. It was 14 nothing. Giants 14 three at the half. Washington came back to make it a 1410 game. Then with under seven minutes to play, Stan Humphries rolling out season wide open, Earnest Byner in the end zone throws it right in his kitchen, but the ball deflects into the arms of Greg Jackson killing the skins. Chance to go ahead. Then on the final drive, Humphrey is going to try to go over the middle with the ball and it's picked off right in the middle of the field by Everson Walls, who returns a 28 yards to the touchdown. 2110 The Giants was the final. The Skins lose to the Giants for the sixth straight time. Sometimes you're not sure why things happen in life. This is one of them. Sometimes you you're standing there and you say, Why in the world will this happen to us? But I also. Hey, that's. Those are the things you got to deal with. And adversity is one of those things. And certainly we've had some and we've had some against the Giants call it bad luck. Fate. Right. There's a lot of words for it. But, you know, the bottom line is when they had to make plays, they made them and when we had to, we didn't.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4217.45,4300.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay. Elsewhere in the NFL, there was a last second win by the defending Super Bowl champs, a defensive masterpiece in the Motor City. And the pride of Dunbar had a game winner in Philly. Our roundup of week number eight begins in San Francisco, where they had the getting the day's clutch kick. San Francisco home against Cleveland. Five seconds left a 1717 tie. Michael for the niners from 45 yards out splits the uprights. San Francisco remains unbeaten winning 2217. So devastating defense was that the silverdome saints the Detroit Lions caused eight turnovers, including this fumble by Ruben Mays. Jim Williams picks it up in behind a convoy of blockers, gallops 53 yards for a touchdown. Lions go to three and four on the year the Saints lose their fifth 2710. The final the outstanding offense Eagles on the road at Dallas in the final minutes the Eagles were down 2214. But Randall Cunningham throws the ball up high and into the corner. Calvin Williams with a great leaping grab right at the end of the end zone. The Eagles win 21 to 20. They're now three and four on the year. Coming up tonight, we got a pretty good match up. The offensive minded Rams behind quarterback Jim Everett will be in Pittsburgh to take on the league's fourth ranked defense. And you can see it right here on Channel 13. The new college football poll came out this morning and there are a few adjustments to be found below. Number one, Virginia moving up to the second position is former number one, Notre Dame, which plays Navy on Saturday. Nebraska, still undefeated, moves up a notch to number three. Auburn is down a peg to the fourth position and the top five is rounded out by the fighting alumni.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4302.02,4397.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The NBA gets geared up for its regular season start on Friday. The bullets will be in Miami to take on the heat. Meanwhile, out west, the San Antonio Spurs, led by Navy all-American David Robinson, snuck up on a lot of teams last season. But this year the wins will come a little harder. We have to realize that this is this is the time we get, you know, mentally together and physically together, because people are going to be they're going to notice when they see San Antonio on the schedule. This is going to be an easy game. It's going to be one of the one of the toughest ones they face all year. So we've got to be up the same way and respond to the challenge the way we did at the last half of last season and in the playoffs. NBA Rookie of the Year David Robinson, getting set for his second season at Center for the San Antonio Spurs. Jack's hockey last night at the Arena, a come from behind thriller as the jack spotted the Rangers a three nothing lead before getting darn serious. We're going to pick it up in the third period. Jax came back to tie it. Three three. Alfie Turcotte slides the puck out in front of Ken Loves an Slapshot Gets in there. The first goal of the year for Loves and the Jack's with a big comeback. Win it 5 to 3 to remain on top in their division. Okay so Jack to get to Jack again on Friday night by the way, tonight we got Monday Night Football, the Rams. We sure do, don't we, Chris? Yeah. Thank you very much. Well, waiting tables has turned out to be a very rewarding career for 42 year old Keith Tomlinson of Providence, Rhode Island.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4398.96,4479.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"A frequent patron at the Greenhouse Inn left him an instant lottery ticket as a tip, and Tomlinson finally got around to scratching off the numbers. He discovered he had won the grand prize $25,000. Tomlinson decided to share his good fortune with his parents and the man who left the ticket only fitting. Coming up tomorrow night, six on Eyewitness News, a Hagerstown girl who was critically injured in a rock throwing incident along the capital Beltway takes the witness stand. We'll travel to Upper Moore world to hear what Destinee Morris has to say. A question for next week's Montgomery County battle that could threaten the livelihoods of one Burnsville couple. We'll meet a family with a lot at stake in the upcoming elections. And until recently, only the future was fuzzy when it came to solutions to the problem of hair loss. But in Health, watch, find out about some new treatments with promising growth potential for their users. It's all tomorrow night at six on Eyewitness News. I was just telling my parents why people are switching to the one book, Yellow Pages. It has all the business listings you need for the entire area. It has maps and coupons. It has Donnelly's talking Yellow Pages, special numbers you can call to find out everything you'd ever want to know about. This may be the single greatest source of information. No, son. That would be your mother. The one book. It's just like the old yellow Pages, only better. I always do my own research, especially when it comes to buying a new car. If an automobile can be consistently listed among the ten best cars in the world and be sold for real value rather than misleading rebates, then that's my car. The 1991 Honda Accord, America's number one seller, was my choice.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4479.96,4580.63"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You'll find yours at your nearest Baltimore area. Honda Dealer Register for a chance to win it in the Honda Harvest Sweepstakes Sweepstakes. Details available at all seven of these exceptional Honda dealers. Look at all the signs Jones mentioning since the cars sold $200 more. You know, we'll see you when you see the pictures in the sky. There are some things most of us take for granted, like furniture in our homes. But for many Maryland families, basic furniture needs like dressers, tables, chairs and beds just aren't there. That's why Iwg has teamed up with Gardners Furniture to collect used furniture for our neighbors in need. Your old furniture that's in excellent condition can be a dream come true to a needy family to arrange for a free furniture pickup. Call 250444. An early birthday wish is being sent out tonight from people in Maryland to Marines in the Middle East. It is a large happy birthday banner and it's being signed in Howard County and will be sent to Saudi Arabia. Marylanders are hoping the banner arrives in the Middle East in time for the November 10th birthday of the US Marine Corps. As the standoff in the Persian Gulf approaches the three month mark, the United Nations wants Iraq to take responsibility. Today, the council voted to hold Iraq responsible for damage to Kuwait, Kuwaiti property and for human rights violations. Meanwhile, some former Iraqi hostages are finally on their way home. 267 French citizens left Baghdad earlier today on a freedom flight to Paris. One of the women expressed concern over the hostages left behind, saying they are in very bad shape and cannot carry on much longer. With one week remaining until next Tuesday's voting day here. Governor Schaefer has now raised more than $2 million in his reelection campaign.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4581.2,4706.08"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In his commentary tonight, Michael, let's go ask when do you reach the point of financial overkill? In Schafer's case, I'd say about 6 or 8 months ago. Governor Schaefer comes from an old and not so hallowed tradition around here. Raise enough money that you frighten off all legitimate challengers. That's why he's up against William Sheppard, a man barely known outside his own household before this election. Has raised $2.3 million to get reelected, which is 23 times as much money as Sheppard has raised. When you have that kind of disparity, you don't have a race so much as a charade where everybody goes through the motions of a democratic process. But the community doesn't get much of substance out of it. So we now have a race where only one candidate has money to advertise. Only one has money to spread around to legislative candidates, and only one has money for campaign workers. It's not Schafer's fault that people give him money. They believe in him. But it's a faulty system that lets money completely dictate who gets elected and who's afraid to run and who takes a chance at running with almost no chance to win. I'm Michael, Alaska. Thank you, Michael. Stock prices fell today as traders found little inspiration in Congress passage of a federal budget plan. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials closed with -5.9 points. Declines outnumbered advances by more than 2 to 1 in nationwide trading. The Maryland lotto jackpot rises to $6 million this week because no one matched all six winning numbers for the second week in a row. Lottery officials say 86 players matched five of the six winning numbers last week. What are Baltimore's newest pieces of fire equipment received some special attention today. Mayor Kurt Schmoke and the Board of Fire Commissioners dedicated a fire engine at a city firehouse.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4706.95,4806.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The engine was actually has actually been in service for about a year. And tomorrow marks the first anniversary of the station. And coming up, you may be able to put away your willies for a while. Bob's hope to have some warmer days in his five day forecast. But first, some of the people you tell us deserve a gold. Hi, I'm Jim Palmer. In case you haven't heard, B104 FM has changed. Not only all new, be one of four. They play the hits of all your favorite artists like Phil Collins, Paula Abdul, Billy Joel and Gloria Estefan. Now, with no hard rock and no rap and they'll never talk over your favorite song, the All New Be what will form an uptempo mix of today's hits. Don't just take it from me. Listen for yourself and then you decide. The all new be 104. This is the 30 minute workout. The most advanced variable resistance training program ever invented. An hour and a half workout in 30 minutes. And you can only find it at one place holiday. For total focus. Join holiday now and pay just $99 for one year. Call one 800. Feel fifth. You want to know why I work out? Because it's good to me. The Baltimore chapter for the enforcement of child support. Meet 7 p.m. tomorrow at Northwood Uphold Church. For details, call 4844849. When Europeans love bread with a meal hot, fresh with a crust, it's it's baked every day. So they call it bread de jour. We call it bread. Does your too. It's new. Out of your own in just ten minutes. Fresh bread. Hot, fresh with a crust its bread does. You're so good it makes any dinner a winner in no time. Great bread in the fresh bread while new bread does.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4807.78,4956.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You're hot. Fresh with a crust. That's. On the next health matters. Name the invisible tool that can help land hundreds of jets each day. They capture images of your heart and clean your jewelry. It's sound and it's the wave of the future. Learn how modern medicine is channeling sound to replace surgery. All on the next health matters. Sunday morning at ten on Jay-Z. Coming up tonight with the night team. City Council member Lawrence Bell proposes a measure to cut down on teen pregnancy. The bill would make it illegal to sell contraceptives to minors. The night items. Paula Tuchman will have the full story after ABC's Monday Night Football. Now, Bob Africa has a five day that may include Indian Summer Bob. Well, the reach the wins we had this afternoon to make it a bit on the unpleasant side as far as the chill goes, will be dying down during the evening hours. But that will allow frost to form, especially in the suburbs, looking for 26 to 31 for the overnight low. But hour five. Look what happens to the temperature. Lots of sunshine through the entire period. Keeping in mind that our normal high temperature during this time is 60 to 61 degrees will be above normal all the way through the period. And in fact, looks like we'll get over 70 on Friday. So a real pleasant week ahead. Don, thank you. And finally tonight, Halloween is more than just a time for children to dress up in the spirit of the season. Deborah Stone found a neighborhood that's donning a shroud of its own. Ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night. You will find them in abundance here. People like Elizabeth Principi make a habit of spending lots of time and effort getting their homes in tip top shape for Halloween.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=4956.82,5065.02"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Travel along this road and you'll find everything from the mildly spooky to the downright terrifying. Why is this neighborhood so into this holiday? Well, apparently when you live on a street called Shadow Lane, you just can't help but get into the spirit of Halloween. Is everybody trying to top everybody else? I think so. Sure. That's the spirit of the thing. There are lots of kids on the street and we all try to have a good time. This enormous skeleton seems to be everyone's favorite around here. Believe it or not, it's handmade. We have three children and they love it. They love Halloween, so we just make a big deal out of it. Pretty spooky. Did scare you when you first saw it? No. How come? Because you're such a big boy. You don't get scared. Yeah. Not everybody's neighborhood gets into Halloween. Like your neighborhood. Did you know that? No. No. You figured everybody did this? Yeah. I guess you don't get scared anymore. No, not really. You're 13. You don't get scared anymore. You sure? Yeah. Well, the kids may be brave, but remember, we did these interviews in the light of day. Come Halloween, it may take a tough disposition to make it through Shadow Lane without a few goose bumps. Deborah Stone, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. I know. Lane Hopefully they don't play that music real loud because maybe you just hear it when you drive them or whatever. Yeah. That is our report for the moment. ABC's World News Tonight is next, followed by Evening magazine at 730. I'm Don Scott, in for al Sanders. And I'm Denise Coke for the entire Eyewitness news team back tonight with the 19th right after Monday night Football. Hello, everybody. I'm Steve. Everything in 30 minutes fighting a line I or out west, the Arizona Wildcats face the seventh ranked Washington Huskies.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5066.04,5200.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now stay tuned for your late local news on ABC News Nightline, followed by End of the Night starring Rick Dees over most of these ABC stations. ABC's Monday Night Football has been brought to you by Ford and your Ford dealer. Have you driven a Ford lately by U.S. Army? Learn how to get an edge on life. Be all you can be. Mike Canon cameras and the new Canon EOS Rebel. And by U.P.S. now offering 10:30 a.m. guaranteed overnight air delivery. This has been a presentation of ABC Sports recognized around the world as the leader in sports television. A promotional fee has been paid to ABC by United Airlines. Go fly the airline that spans more than half the world. Come fly the friendly skies. America is watching ABC. If you miss USA as first nonstop Cleveland, you can always catch the next or the next one. What I. Hi, I'm Senator Barbara mikulski and I'm urging all my friends in Baltimore County to vote for Dennis Rasmussen for county executive. I've known Dennis a long time. He really cares about the little guy. He fights for senior citizens, worries about our community and wants the best for our kids. That's why I think we ought to keep him on the job. On November 6th, vote Rasmussen for County Executive Dennis Rasmussen. Promises made. Promises kept. If you want order, then certainly don't look to this court. How do you waste the sucker Night court part of the afternoon funnies at 530 on Hemingway on the Edge with Hollywood actor Ed Metzger and will be performed at Johns Hopkins University November 9th. Call 3387157. If I owned a car company, first thing I'd do is snag the biggest office. But then I build myself a sports sedan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5201.44,5334.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The head designer would be me. I'd make the body or dynamic. Like even the door handles would be cool. Then I'd. Manufacturers with unibody construction with a fine independent suspension and a dual overhead cam 16 valve engine. Then I tested. My sport sedan would be responsible and I would definitely want anti-lock brakes. Finally. I don't. And just excuse us for any kind of Japanese idea of my sport sedan sport, because I'm tired of the rich guys having fun. Introducing the all new Nissan Sentra, the first affordable sports sedan. W jay z TV Baltimore this is eyewitness news with al sanders. Denise Cope. Weather with Bob. Sports with John during. Key evidence that could crack the case of a double murder. That's what Baltimore County police hope they found tonight. Good morning. I'm Deborah Stone, in for Al Santa. And I'm Denise Coke. Tonight, just blocks away from the scene of a brutal murder, police found the car they believe was stolen from the scene. The red Camaro was discovered by a resident of the Chadwick Manor townhouse complex. Police identified it as the one belonging to John and Lillian Dietz. They were found murdered in their secluded home near perhaps Co Valley State Park early this morning when police discovered their car missing. They began a search and that search ended late tonight. The complexion of the investigation will change a little bit in that, you know, now that we have some some evidence away from the crime scene. Someone had to have brought that evidence here. And there's a possibility that through the forensics, we can determine at least somebody that may have been in a car. The car was towed to police headquarters where it will be thoroughly searched by forensics agents. Although police believe the car was taken from the scene, they do not believe the murders were the result of a robbery.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5335.71,5469.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Robbery apparently, apparently was the motive in a city homicide tonight. Police responded to the 2800 block of Kent Avenue before six this evening. They found 20 year old Gary Brittingham dead on the scene. He had been shot several times in the back. Homicide detectives say they are questioning suspects at this hour, but they have not said how many. A high school student in Indiana has surrendered after holding fellow students hostage for eight hours. 18 year old Eli Dean walked into a classroom today brandishing a handgun. He forced six students and the teacher to remain. Dean exchanged two hostages for pizza at one point, then surrendered about 8:00 tonight. He never fired any shots. Dean had been suspended from school twice in the last two weeks. Police say he was on probation after running away from home in northeastern Baltimore County. Police are searching for a man and a woman denied wanted for allegedly trying to abduct several children. The incident took place near Perry Hall Elementary School on Sunday. According to police, a man and woman driving a black sedan drove up to a group of children and motion for the children to get into their car. Seven year old Jill Baran was one of those children. The crime scene can load up to up a red flag and then it's back. The scariest thing, I think, is not knowing when these types of things can happen and the fact that it occurred right in the middle of the afternoon. The principal of Perry Hall Elementary is alerting parents about the abduction attempt. Police are searching for two suspects, a white man age 30 to 40 with brown, balding hair and a white woman with brown, curly hair and glasses, last seen driving a late model four door black sedan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5469.78,5573.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tonight, the Baltimore City Council is taking on the controversial issue of teen pregnancy. For over 40 years, it has been illegal to sell contraceptives to minors. The 19 Paula Tuchman says. Tonight, a bill was introduced that would change all that. Condoms and other contraceptives, they're easy to find. It's no longer necessary to ask for them in hushed tones. They even come in an array of interesting colors. They're easy to get. That is, unless you're under the age of 16 and you live in Baltimore City. But city officials want to change that. Repealing the law that prohibits the sale of contraceptives to minors under the age of 16. Tonight, the Baltimore City Council introduced a bill that would lift the law that prohibits selling contraceptives to minors. The issue was a volatile one, with some people attaching morals to it, saying it's wrong for young people to have sex. So don't give them access to contraceptives. It's making them feel that it's okay to do it. It's like you're condoning it. You want to protect them, that's fine. But by giving them the contraceptives, you're really telling them that it's okay to do it. Just protect yourselves and it's not okay to do it. But there's a strong following of people who disagree saying it's all about owning up to responsibility. If they're going to do it, they're going to do it with or without your permission. You might as well protect them. No one knows better than Annette Wise, who had a baby three months after turning 16. I don't think I want to have them. Now I may be able to use them. No, I wouldn't have kept me from getting pregnant. The net is a product of her environment. Her mother was pregnant at 16 and her mother's mother the same.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5574.51,5670.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Nets mother blames herself too. Then it came to me when she was young. And actually birth control. I said no. Did you think that was going to stop her from having sex? I did. What do you say to parents who say, I don't want my kids to take birth control? Hey, better safe than sorry. It was a big mistake, baby. Perhaps with a change in laws and attitudes, the cycle will end here. Mrs. Simpson has a three year old who, when the time comes, will be given access to birth control for the night. Paul Tuckman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. City council members expect little opposition to the ballot bill and think it will pass quickly. A minor explosion at a Nova Pharmaceuticals building has left one person with serious burns tonight. The explosion at the Hollywood Industrial Park apparently happened when two chemicals were accidentally mixed together. Officials have not identified the person who was injured. He received second and third degree burns and was rushed to Francis Scott Key Burns Center. A big recall tonight from Ford Motor Company. Ford is recalling over 120,000 1987 Thunderbirds and Mercury Cougars because of excess exhaust emissions. The company says the cars produce unacceptable levels of carbon monoxide at high altitudes and hydrocarbons at low altitudes. Owners are being notified by mail. Ford dealers will repair the recalled cars at no cost. Congress is effort to cut down on automobile emissions, and other air pollution will affect local companies and each of us. For one thing, we'll all be paying more for gasoline because service stations will have to put new nozzles on their pumps. Meanwhile, hundreds of scientists began work today in Geneva on guidelines to prevent global warming. One United Nations official says only radical action can prevent a disaster from the global warming trend.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5671.11,5777.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Local hospitals are trying to do their part to save the environment. Lowell Diego tells us hospitals and nursing homes are getting together to discuss how they can recycle the thousands of pounds of trash they produce every day. That looks like plastic. Hi, how are you? And you're giving the council to my office. They work long hours saving lives. But would you believe Sinai employees are also into saving the environment? All over Sinai Hospital employees are taking my hand saving trash to save the planet. I remind them constantly. To recycle. I catch them as they throw their hand in the trash and tell them to throw it in the recycling bin. What are they saying? Most of them are cooperative. And do it. The others. Some of them don't. But I chase them and find them and put them in the cans. They belong. And just to give you an idea of the inroads that Sony's making with this recycling program. Look at this card. Normally, they would fill 120 of them with cardboard and just throw it away. But now they can take this cardboard and recycle it. And apparently it's making a difference. We buy approximately 17,000 pounds of white office paper per month, and the first month we recovered about 5,000 pounds. A 30% recovery in the first two months. They eventually hope to get up to 50%. Still, Sue Taylor wonders if that's possible. I don't think it has caught on enough around here the way it should. But at least it's a start. For the night Team Audio Channel 13 Eyewitness News. That one day conference will take place at Sinai Hospital tomorrow. And coming up next, more tough talk from the United Nations on the situation in the Middle East.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5779.04,5883.07"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/56","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And Peter Pan star Mary Martin is hospitalized. Just learned to be a pirate powered by. Okay, Peter Pan fans. Today we are discussing the art of the peanut butter sandwich. How do we begin? You have ten down the jar right now. The aroma of 780 freshly roasted peanuts. Okay, lay out the bread curvy side away. Spread that creamy Peter pan all the way to the edge. Now. Who will volunteer their sandwich for my eating demonstration. Someone. Anyone? Please don't make me beg. 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Grand Am sporty styling and resale value just got better. Your local Pontiac dealers received an exclusive shipment of 180 custom built 91 Grant Maxis with fuel injection, air chilled cycle wipers, aluminum wheels, touring tires, anthem cassette, stereo, custom spoiler and exclusive SC striping all for under $9,970 for first time new car buyers with minimum down payment.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=5883.4,6009.11"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Sports Special permission Grant arms are available only after 11 performance Ribbon Pontiac Dealers. Tonight, both the U.N. and U.S. are getting even tougher on Iraq and Saddam Hussein. The United Nations Security Council has approved another anti Iraq resolution. The measure calls for Iraq to make reparations for the suffering that has occurred since the invasion of Kuwait. And Secretary of State James Baker blasted Saddam Hussein for trying to revive a shooting war in the Middle East. Baker told a group in Los Angeles the US prefers a diplomatic solution but will not rule out the use of force if Iraq does not pull out of Kuwait. The debate is on in Maryland tonight in what could become one of the hottest races and next week's general election. First Congressional District incumbent Roy Dyson and his Republican challenger, Wayne Gilchrest, engaged in a somewhat heated debate today on Maryland public TV. It was the first public face off between the two that one of the problems that has plagued the congressional district that I represent has been large scale unemployment. The ways to cope with that in the past have been C two programs which have employed very few people and been very costly to the federal government. We are now we don't have that problem anymore. It's reported that, Roy, that you're, you're the fourth biggest spender in the US Congress. And then when you when you're talking about Social Security and ensuring the integrity of that system and yet wasting hundreds of millions of dollars, many say they would like to see Gilchrist win, but not at the price of losing a congressman viewed by some as a protector of jobs. Three teenagers charged in a rock throwing incident on a Prince George's County Beltway will face a judge today.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6009.77,6110.81"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The teens will be tried separately and testimony against them will include that of 16 year old Destinee Morris. Morris was comatose for six weeks after being struck in the head with a rock during the incident last summer. Well, word tonight that actress Mary Martin has been hospitalized. A spokesman says Martin, seen here in a recent interview, is in the hospital for tests and won't give the reason. For 50 years, Mary Martin has been the pillar of the musical theater. She starred in Peter Pan, The Sound of Music, and created the role of Nelly for Bush in South Pacific. The spokesman also refuses to say where she is hospitalized. All of you just smeared on some vitamin E cream in hopes of erasing wrinkles under your eyes. We have a warning. And the latest on the exercise craze from Ann Kellan in her medical minute. Hello, everyone. For the first time in 12 years, the American College of Sports Medicine has changed its exercise guidelines. According to the University of California, wellness letter, strength training has been added to Arabic exercises. A better all around workout. So a little workout on a weight machine or with barbells can help tone those muscles. Now you don't need a lot, so don't get carried away. A minimum of 8 to 10 exercises involving the different muscle groups with 8 to 12 repetitions. It can take as little as 15 minutes and you only need to do this a couple of times a week. Push ups, pull ups, sit ups. They're also good resistance type exercises. Again, don't overdo it and don't live too heavy a weight that will strain you. Also tonight, we have a warning from Dr. Jerome Litt. He's author of Your Skin From Acne to Zits about all of you wearing vitamin E eye creams in hopes of a raising wrinkles.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6111.53,6205.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We have the women and using vitamin E, eye creams are waking up the next morning with red, puffy, itchy eyelids, all from the vitamin E, Vitamin E as no no good value at all. No salutary effect on the on the skin. It doesn't get rid of wrinkles. Doesn't get rid of wrinkles. No. Doesn't prevent wrinkles. No, it doesn't prevent wrinkles. It does nothing except good for the vitamin E people. And it gives you rashes and it gives you zits and goobers. Thank you, Doctor. Let That's a medical minute. I'm man count and thank you In all the hard work of teachers often goes unnoticed. But tonight five of Maryland's finest competed for teacher of the year. The annual event recognizes educators for their outstanding contributions to the state's education system. And although all five of the semifinalists are winners, only one took top honors. She was Rosemary McConaghy, an elementary school teacher from Prince George's County. McConaghy goes on to compete now for National Teacher of the Year. Good luck. Absolutely Good for her reputation. Gorgeous day today. Beautiful little chilly, but beautiful nippy night, I think. Yeah, actually, you will. The winds are settled down some. And in fact, all the changes in the weather we're going to be talking about have to do with temperature and winds. No precipitation really in the five day forecast. So here are the current conditions. As we said, it is cooling off outside 38 degrees here on television. Hill, 32 already just outside the Beltway, 87% relative humidity. Winds have definitely slacking off of what they were this afternoon, five miles an hour from the west. And a falling barometer, 30.3 two inches of mercury pushing Fort McHenry Tides Sunrise on Tuesday morning, 630 to sunset later Tuesday at 508.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6206.09,6303.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Life without choices is like a jukebox with one song. More choice is always such a fingertips in the sea. The telephone, Yellow Pages. Just got more choices along with any other yellow pages. No wonder so many of us nine out of ten of us use it when it comes to choice. The more the merrier. Virginia. She needs a little. The book and Magic about Atlanta company. Welcome to Comcast Cablevision's Late Night sale. With cable TV, you get more than 30 clear channels of movies, sports and entertainment for less than $0.70 a day. And best of all, if you live in Baltimore County, you get free installation, get first class entertainment like never before. Call for this special free installation offer to fly to 1000. Late night operators are on duty tonight. Plus, if you order HBO or Cinemax, you'll get the first month of service free. You save over $25. Call Comcast now to 5 to 1000. Westerns meant the best in Bryan for 75 years, and it just keeps getting better. Wesson Vegetable oil is mild favorite, all natural cholesterol free. That's not exactly old fashioned. Why some corn oil is part of our low fat, low cholesterol diet because we're concerned about reducing cholesterol. Watson Sunflower Oil is 89% saturated, fat free. That's right. For the way we live with. And vegetable corn and sunflower oil. But every buy, you know, you're eating, right. Ajax was here. Hurricane Michael and having also. Sure. Sure. My gosh. Ajax was here. And now Ajax is here with new, stronger formulas. Well we have Bob in for Bob Debian for Al and I realized I've never been up this late with you guys. This is exciting. Kind of looks like a little party here, isn't it? Football would go that far.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6309.68,6449.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"No. All right. Yeah. Well, speaking of parties, I mean, if you're planning an outdoor party over Halloween. Yeah, actually, Halloween is going to be all right. You know, if the kids are headed out, kids should be asleep by now so we can talk about this among ourselves as adults. But Wednesday looks like it's going to be a lot better than it has been, say, in the last few days. The winds will be subsiding and the temperatures are up. So nice day for Halloween, in fact, nicer by the end of the week. Let's go ahead and look and see what some of the problem of problems that were caused by the wind as it swept up the coast when we had on Friday a real sort of disaster occurred. And this is Hatteras Island on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. And one bridge that connects Hatteras Island was rammed into by a dredging barge and knocked out a 370 foot section of the bridge and locked up all the traffic on the island. Now, the only way to get off the island is to take a ferry. There are 600 some cars waiting to get off the island. Remember, this happened Friday and it looks like it'll be at least 45 days before the bridge is repaired. So they're having all kinds of problems getting the ferries to tow those cart the cars across the water. But temperatures now the winds have definitely subsided and that's going to allow the temperatures to drop. We're looking for frost to form definitely in the suburbs tonight. Right now, 39 degrees out at the airport, already below freezing over on the eastern shore. Campfires out in the mountains about what we have in the central part of the state, 34 at Martinsburg and 34 up in Harrisburg.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6450.24,6536.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now, the warming trend will be brought in by some Southwest winds. And tomorrow on the bay, the winds from the southwest will be at 7 to 14 knots. Now, our radar picture really shows almost nothing at all across the eastern part of the country. You have to go all the way down to Cuba. The action as far as precip goes, is out of the Pacific Northwest. Gale warnings, showers, a little bit of snow on the high mountains, but really not much at all across the rest of the country. Our satellite view shows there's that storm winding up that gave us the winds. But now having moved out, the winds have settled down and noticed a general push of things from the southwest. And there's a lot of very mild air in the central part of the country. There are temperatures in the 80 degree range on the eastern slope of the Rockies in Nebraska. And as this system moves, the high pressure system now that gave us some nice weather, it's going to set itself up down on the Carolina coast and work as a heat pump, pretty much staying there for the rest of the week, bringing it some very warm air. This week. Front won't amount to much of anything. And we're going to look at above normal temperatures in our five day forecast. But for the rest of tonight, we're in for a rather chilly night. Clear, cold frost in the suburbs. 31 is where we're going to post the temperature, but many areas for further west of the city could see the upper 20s tomorrow. Sunny milder by the afternoon, 65 degrees. And here are those above normal temperatures we promised on a five day forecast, 65 tomorrow, Wednesday, pushing towards 70, Thursday towards 70, Friday over 70 degrees.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6537.87,6620.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's ten degrees above normal for this time of year. So no precip in the forecast and so much milder weather on the way. Now here's Denise, Deb and Chris. Thanks, Bob. It's Monday night. It must be football, right? Talk about something other than football tonight. It has to be something. Well, speaking of precious metals like the Steelers and all that kind of stuff, Myron, Mike Tyson is All right. We'll have a little bit more about Iron Mike when we come back. All. If I owned a car company. First thing I'd do is snag the biggest. But then I build myself a sports sedan. The head designer would be. I'd make the body or dynamic like even the door handles would be cool. Then. Manufacturers with unibody construction and a fully independent suspension and a dual overhead cam 16 valve engine that I tested. My sport sedan would be responsible. And I would definitely want anti-lock brakes finally. I don't, darling. And just to choose off the other contraptions, I'd make my sports sedan affordable because I'm tired of the rich guys having fun. Introducing the all new Nissan Sentra, the first affordable sports sedan, the Baltimore chapter for the enforcement of child support. Meet 7 p.m. tomorrow at Northwood Uphold Church. For details, call 4844849. Have a dance party. Let's go to Sizzler. My treat right now. Sizzler is offering two delicious sirloin steak dinners and you get both for only 8.99 to juicy sirloin steaks, grilled to order both with your choice of baked potato, rice, vegetable or fries. So treat yourself and someone you love to a hearty steak dinner. But hurry, it's only for a limited time. That was great. We ought to do this more often. What does he think? I am made of money, he says.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6621.27,6751.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, people drive into my meineke shop for a low price and they get it. But I own this business, and I know the price isn't the only important thing. Service is important. Quality, workmanship and attention to detail are important. Top notch parts are important. In fact, at Meineke discount mufflers, nothing is unimportant. That's why the only thing we discount is price at my shop and all the independently owned mannequins nationwide. Nothing is unimportant. All right. Chris Seely filling in an eye for John Berman. Yes, I think we'll talk about the Steelers. First. We got the exciting. Why won't we? All right. I think we shall. NFL Monday Night Football is just seen here on Channel 13 as advertised, a thriller out of Three Rivers Stadium. The Steelers totally dominating the visiting Rams after being shot by 100 yard return on the game's first play. If you weren't there at the beginning, here's what you missed. Opening kickoff taken by the Rams, Gaston Green up the near sideline. Nobody even touches him. Rams led seven to nothing. Just 16 seconds into the game. But the Steelers came back to tie it at seven seven, then still in the first following a turnover. The first play from scrimmage, Bubby Brister finds a huge tight end. Eric Green 17 yard touchdown Green's sixth of the year. Steelers led 1710 at halftime. They went on to win this 141 to 10. Take a good look at this week's college football poll because it may change drastically by next Monday. Top ranked Virginia will have its toughest test against 16th ranked Georgia Tech. Notre Dame moved up to the second spot. They face Navy on Saturday. There will be no problems for the Irish in this one. Meanwhile, number three, Nebraska has big eight showdown with ninth ranked Colorado.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6753.05,6851.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The fourth ranked team Auburn will face once beaten Florida. And finally, number five, Illinois will play 13th ranked Iowa. Iron Mike Tyson's back in the news today. He was in court as part of a $4.5 million lawsuit. The 26 year old Brooklyn woman is alleging Tyson assaulted her at a nightclub two years ago. After today's proceedings, the former champion commented on the allegations and the recent change in the heavyweight title. I think it's ridiculous what she's claiming. There's no truth to it whatsoever. Absolutely. But what's not ridiculous is what kind of trouble Hulk is going to be into. Very scared. He's not going to give me a shot at a title, which is ridiculous. Trial's expected to last 3 or 4 more days. Tyson's next appearance in the ring is scheduled for December 8th against Alex Stewart. Ice hockey. Tonight, the New York Rangers are off of their best home record in their 65 year history, making it seven straight wins at Madison Square Garden. We're going to pick it up in the first period. Rangers in White up one to nothing. Jodi Hall pushes the puck out in front of Mark Jansen, who spins in a back hander that makes it two nothing Rangers in the second period, Jansen gets into it with Quebec's Darren Campbell. More action here than the high field Douglas fight the other night. And look at this. After it's all over, they come away smiling each other. You go figure that. Both players were ejected after this little fracas. The Rangers went on to win it five to nothing. Other NHL news today had the league's worst team, the Toronto Maple Leafs making or naming a new head coach after three days as interim head coach. Tom, what was given the job for the remainder of the season? So far, Toronto has just one victory out of 12 games this year.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547#t=6851.94,6945.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136115/file/252547/transcript/70845/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Baseball award season has started, and White Sox manager Jeff Torborg has been named DuPage American League Manager of the Year. Poor boys. White Sox won 94 games this past season. A 25 game improved over 1989. Oakland's Tony La Russa was second in the balloting. And finally, the Philadelphia 76 ers bulked up for the start of the NBA season. The Sixers signed six foot, ten inch Jason Williams. Former Saint John Star was a first round pick of a Phenix Suns. His rights were traded to Philadelphia when the Suns couldn't agree on a contract. Williams signed a three year deal with Philadelphia, of course. Coming up later on tonight. It'll be the last at home. All right. Thanks, Chris. The wake up forecast mostly clearing in the morning under frost with frost around crisp 30 to 35 degrees. Finally tonight, Sunday services have taken on a whole new meaning in Nashville, Tennessee. 47 year old Harry Yates is minister of the Nashville Cowboy Church. Instead of rounding up the dog, easy rounds up his blue jean wearing parishioners in a hotel bar, his cowboy hat doubles as the collection plate. There's no communion. But afterwards, worshipers do get $2 off the price of brunch. But that's our report. Nightline is next. I'm Deborah Stone. And on today's show for our senators and the entire Eyewitness News team. 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