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Just ahead on Eyewitness News at noon, a seven man wanted for the beating deaths of his elderly parents as captured in Florida. The trash is sky high at Lafayette court. The chute is stuffed up and garbage continues to pile up outside. In health, watch, a new technique. That technique is cutting down on the need for surgery to repair an enlarged prostate. And since she's a real bad fan, Kim Basinger says no one had to twist her arm to get in on the summer's most talked about movie. Hello, I'm an Kelly. I'm Don Scott. I'm Marty Vance. Right now, we've got a pretty severe thunderstorm going on over northern Anne Arundel County. You're going to watch for some flooding in that part of the region. We're going to get some more rain area wide this afternoon. The weekend is going to be very interesting weather wise. We'll have the AccuWeather forecast always there's news and it's a little moon puppy right here. This is Brittany you stay with us. Channel 13 eyewitness News at noon comes up next. Spam. Spam is an easy way to not make the same thing. You are about to see what it feels like to have a sign as hitting an invisible force, pressing against your nasal passages, a painful pressure building up behind your eyes. And to help take this pressure and pain away, there's new contact science for. Nothing you can buy, relieve the pressure and pain better and it will. Q Drowsy new contact Sinus formula. Until there's a cure, there's contact. Remember Jarvis Hughes, Barbara Palmer and Gordon Parks. The people they've helped to remember them. Their employer BG He remembers them to. Chances are your company has a plan to support employee volunteerism.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2.62,145.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If not, chances are you could get one started. Remember, live both sides of life. Turn on Baltimore with the power of people. WG TV Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Don Scott. Whether with Marty Bass. A man wanted for the deaths of his parents is captured. Mark Medley was taken into custody in Florida. Medley was found just before eight this morning at a Greyhound bus terminal in Pensacola, Florida. He was picked up on two counts of first degree murder. Police say Medley was using the name Russell Halleck when they took him into custody. Arrest warrants have been out for Medley, charging him with the beating death last week of his elderly parents. Their bodies were found in the living room of their seven home. An inmate serving time in the House of Correction in Jessup Escape this morning from a work crew detail. William Green was serving time on a burglary conviction. He ran away from a work crew cutting grass near the prison about 1020. State police have launched a search in the area, even though the Jessup prison is a medium security facility. Green lived in a trailer with other inmates classified as minimum security prisoners. Baltimore City firefighters responded a short time ago to the report of a drowning. They answered the call at the Roland Park Swim Club on Lawndale Road near Whitehurst. Details are still sketchy, but here's what we know. A person was taken to Sinai Hospital where he or she is currently being evaluated. Some East Baltimore residents don't want to live so close to their trash for so long anymore. Now that it's getting hot, the rubbish is getting raunchier faster and they're fuming over the fumes and everything else that goes with garbage. 130 North Asquith is one of the city's project housing high rises.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=146.59,259.339"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's ten stories tall and at least today contains a vertical tower of trash. The garbage chute is clogged and not for the first time. This is the scene on the first floor and that trash goes a long way straight up from down there. We are now on the ninth floor and the chute is still blocked up up here. Just to prove where we are. Ninth floor. That means ten stories of trash. The lowest when you include the basement, which is where this high rises. Residents say the problem lie down. See where the compare would have gone and then worked over a year. So every week it was announced as well. And no maintenance man to clean up the day. It's even worse now because they only have somebody come out maybe once a month. And it is really bad. The City Housing Authority confirms the compact has long been kaput, but points its finger back at the rubbish of some but not all of this high rise in residents. The problem is people putting the wrong kinds of things down the compactor chutes. The manager of the development tells me they've pulled out everything from bed rails to bike frames. Unfortunately, if you have a maintenance man works for six hours to clean it out in 90 degree hot, muggy weather, it takes only 30s for somebody to throw an old and bella down there that jams up the chute and catches everything up behind it again. By the way, coincidental with our visit, crews were raking up and trucking off lots of trash. There's no word yet on when that compactor could be fixed. Well, smelly trash is also a problem in southeast Baltimore. An incinerator there is apparently not doing its job. The plan is supposed to be state of the art, but it hasn't been working for weeks.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=259.82,358.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Ironically, that's because the plant's owners are testing the incinerator to try to get it in compliance with the state health department rules. Plant operators actually had to shut down one of the units while they're testing the others. So the trash builds up. It could be several weeks before the tests are complete and the neighborhood can breathe easier. The Baltimore City Council took some action last night that may upset people living in Curtis Bay. The council passed a series of bills which will allow Medical Waste associates to buy city owned land at Harkins Point to build a medical waste incinerator. Neighbors are worried about pollution from the incinerator. But the company says the plant is state of the art and won't give off any pollution. The council did give a break to city property owners. Council members voted 17 to 1 last night to cut property taxes by $0.05. The mayor says he'll accept the decision, but it will force him to make layoffs. The council also took action on the beverage container tax and the hotel motel tax. You'll soon have to pay $0.02 more for small beverage containers and $0.04 for larger ones. The new hotel motel tax will mean a 1% increase in taxes for customers staying in Baltimore hotels. A Baltimore man who pleaded guilty to killing a motel clerk in Maine after allegedly killing two White Marsh area women here finds out today how long he'll spend in prison. 25 year old Steven O'Connor is accused in the shooting death of two women from the mortuary in November of 1987. Police say Elkin fled to Maine after those murders and will be sentenced today for the murder in Maine. The judge will then decide when O'Connor will be extradited back to Maryland.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=358.67,446.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And not every man also finds out today what his prison term will be for the 1988 strangulation of his wife. 31 year old Kevin Kern was convicted in February of manslaughter in the death of his wife. Kern admitted killing her, but claimed he did it in a fit of rage after she told him their youngest child was not. His testimony during the trial revealed Kern's wife had a history of alcohol abuse and infidelity. Kern faces a maximum sentence of ten years in prison. On the other side of the world, an American kidnaped yesterday in the Gaza Strip in Israel is now safe. 35 year old Chris George of New Jersey disappeared yesterday afternoon. He was the first foreigner to be kidnaped in occupied lands. Palestinian reports say the captors were demanding that jailed Palestinians be freed. But George turned up in Gaza today, apparently safe and sound. In El Salvador, an American nun is in critical condition. She was shot in the head by an unidentified assailant as she drove a truck. Doctors say Sister Mary Stanislaus McKay lost an eye, but she will live. She works in a home for war orphans. The Howard County branch of the CPA says discrimination is rising to the surface in the county school system. The group is calling for an increase in the number of minority teachers and administrators. It says there's an aura of negativism facing blacks. The chairman of the branch's education committee says the problem is caused by inadequate financing of the black student achievement program. A new study released by the Washington Lawyers Committee in civil and civil rights says blacks have to wait longer to catch a taxi in the District of Columbia. The study shows nearly 130 complaints have been filed this year by people charging taxi drivers have refused to pick them up.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=447.86,542.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Grassroots grassroots efforts to save the Mitchell home have paid off. Organizers of a trust fund raise enough money to stop the foreclosure that was scheduled for today. Juanita Jackson Mitchell owes more than $70,000 and the bank was going to take her house, but $30,000 of donations were given to the bank yesterday. And now Mitchell has until July 10th to pay off the balance. A rare collection of books from the George Peabody Library at Johns Hopkins University hit the auction block in New York today. New York's South the auction house, is selling some of Hopkins rare pieces, including Birds of America, by James Audubon. Hopkins hopes the works will bring in a total of $2 million. That money will be used to create an endowment for the library. I wish I had some money for that. I would love that book. Beautiful. I'd love that puppy time. But the time is right. This is a really neat little. Yeah. This. This. This puppy's name is Britney. We're going to find her a home. Plus, we got. It's very active weather we got to talk about. If you watch it, it's a northern town, Toronto County. You are getting some kind of thunderstorm right now. Go ahead. Take a look at current conditions right now and see the Hill. We've got scattered thunderstorms throughout the area. It is warm and humid, 79, the city, 78 out of the airport communities, 85% went to these. The seventh, the marauders, the 38 going down here yet tide sunsets tonight at 837. We're going to find a home for Britney and talk about the weekend's AccuWeather forecast when we come back. When the stranger brought that bull's eye, a showdown was a brewing. There was Hines and Hunt and Masterpiece all trying to outdo him.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=542.9,636.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But a sweet smoke rose from his grill. The stranger stood undaunted. Cause once folks tried that big, bold taste, it was bull's eye that they wanted. And throughout the land, they chose one brand bull's eye. Beat the rest. In showdown after showdown, only bull's eye is the bass. The big bull taste the bull's eye. That's the best. The world was not created in one day. Rome was not built in one day. But you can save a lot of money in one day at a national zoo for one day sale. This lightweight Hoover elite is only 6997. The deluxe spirit canister cleaner is just one 9997 at the Hoover Quick Broom a brush like our each only 3997 hurry to the National Hoover one day sale Saturday only 11 to an incline all locations. Home health care is the wave of the future. And right here in Maryland is a medical equipment company on the leading edge of home health care technology. Veterans and sales veterans provide same day delivery to your home, handles all Medicare and insurance paperwork, and provides all installations set up free of charge for the most advanced home medical technology available today. Call Mary Ranson Sales. The future of home health care in Europe is up. That gets out of your car seats up. Okay. Rivkin, This is where your lucky streak ends. Cal Ripken drank his milk, and he still does. Little fatter skim milk is fitness. You can drink. Nine. I like this puppy. This is a this is. She got a beautiful little coat. Now she's eight weeks old. This is Britney. She's eight weeks old. Britney, look over there at Uncle Ron's finger. Snap. Pretend it's a cricket you want to eat? She's a beagle collie mix.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=637.24,762.35"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay. Well, she's going to do her own thing. That's all we're saying. One was found in the park. Whoa. Britney. No. Come here. She loves swimming. Okay. Okay. We're calling Mix. She was found in a park, and she's going to be about 30 pounds. And she's grown up. Not a real big dog. Not a small dog. And if you can provide for her good home stuffed petite. Seven, nine, five, eight, seven. And think soon. There seems there's a little Airedale. Well, she looks like my Airedale at least. But anyway, this is a real cute little dog. And there's other cats and kittens everybody needs at home. Let's talk about the dog and play around. Well, we got some heavy weather we got to talk about here. And this this came from the from National Weather Service. An urban stream flood warning is in effect until 130 this afternoon for northern Anne Arundel County. A stationary thunderstorm is thunderstorm formed over Northern Rock. And the thing is just not moving. And I mean, it is dumping Duncan. A lot of rain. I will also tell you this. We have heard of reports of funnel clouds, quote unquote, somewhere in the area, gifts. And there is nothing in the impeding in the air. Repeating, though, we have found nothing on the wires. We got call evacuated to see if you guys heard anything about this. And they went, They they got all the flood notices and everything. So we can't confirm in this deal. Let's face to say there's real problems for small neck road and hog neck is closed. Mountain road in Outing Avenue. There's problems there. Thunderstorms going to continue for a while and it seems that it's raging itself down toward Annapolis. So northern and central and around the county.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=762.8,853.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Be very careful over the next hour and a half or so. Go ahead. Take a look at what it look like this morning. The Norman Vogels Sony Beta camp. That's community, folks. It was a real, real tough morning. Let me tell you, some things haven't cleared up all that much throughout the early midday period. Right now, there are no advisories on the bay. You know, that's another thing. I checked. I checked the bay. You figure if there was like something spotted in the air and something had come out for the bay, we just can't put a finger on this deal. So we're just going have to same people. Look at the one that kind of freak, though, advisories one from the south. The ten year bay water temperature is 73 degrees. And here's what we're looking at statewide right now. Everybody, with the exception of far, far out to the west and 72, everybody else in the middle to upper 70s and humidity throughout this entire area right now is up in like the 95% range. It is a very, very humid afternoon. Now, let's go and take a look at Sky Live right now. Is that thunderstorm we're talking about and this is some real problems, just doesn't seem to be moving anywhere. As a matter of fact, you just look on a line east, you just bisect this map and go east. It looks like there's nothing but shower activity. So I'm going to say action. And here is ground clutter. But the rest of this stuff is confirm shower activity. And like I said, we were just can't say this enough Northern and or Monroe County. This doesn't seem to be moving. Now, look at this on regional radar. What's going on is what has been going on for the past four days or so.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=854.69,938.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And again, here is that thunderstorm. All right. High pressure off to the east. You got aerial. It is a very muddled weather pattern. Now, there's going to be a slight change in this deal and it's going to come down from the north. Now, bring in your cloud cover map and I'll explain this deal to you. You see this? That is what's called a backdoor cold front. This is advancing in a south westerly direction. That's why it's called back door, because normally these things come in from the northwest or from the west, particularly in the winter. But high pressure up over the Canadian Maritimes is forcing some cooler, drier air right down the coast. And it looks like this back door front is going to make it through the area. And what will that mean for us? Instead of forecasting temperatures like 88 and 90 degrees Saturday and Sunday, they've all they've those temperatures have been revised down 4 or 5 degrees to 84 or 85 degrees. And some of the humidity could peel out of the area if this front does indeed come down with a significant amount of force. Now, which day of the weekend's going to be better than the next? I'd have to lean towards Sunny now, but it's real possible we'll see some sunshine tomorrow. The immediate problem, though, is this thunderstorm over in Roanoke County. Here's forecast for this afternoon. Clouds, hazy sun, a thunderstorm at too high of 86 degrees tonight. Patchy clouds, thunderstorm in some areas low of 68. And tomorrow, clouds and signs, two, possibly thunderstorms still going to be human with a high of 84 degrees. I'm on dash back in the back to back than anything else. Don't worry about this. If we can for the people section, we'll let you know.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=938.72,1022.3"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Okay? All right. Thank you. This is this is a story that Britney out of here. So you ready to Britney? There's a dog in Silver Spring who's got the best dog house on the block. It happens to be the one. Hundred thousand dollar house that his owner left him when he died or when she died. Now? Yes. Judge, listen to this. This is important. Well, maybe the judge said that Master Teddy could live in that house for the rest of his life. But the relatives of Teddy's late owner are taking him back to court today. They want the White Spitz tattooed to make sure there's no attempt at a dog switch later when he dies. Teddy's lawyer says if his client is tattooed, then all the other heirs should be tattooed, too. Yeah. When we come back in a moment, a coup for Curtis Bay. And in Health Watch, an increase in the number of syphilis cases in Maryland has authorities concerned. But first, at 1260 and time to check Monday stocks. Why have so many of your neighbors moved to the Charlestown retirement community? The major thing is that my family is relieved of any responsibility for me. I know somebody is always going to see that I'm taken care of. Everybody is friendly. You're never alone. We all take care of each other. And it's wonderful to walk along and say good morning. It's a beautiful day. And that's what I like. For more information about Charlestown, call now for our free brochure. The W G 13 Heart of Ice Music Festival. Friday night at eight, It's a summer solstice evening with Windham Hill artists Philip Berg, William Ackerman and Nick Noyes come to the Pier six Concert Pavilion WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1022.65,1119.47"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Brought to you in part by TJ Max. You get the max for the minimum minimum price since never at the same place twice loads of. T.J.. Max, listen up. You think if you get a girl pregnant, it's her problem, right? Wrong for you. It's all over. All she wrote. Even if your brother doesn't come looking for you. You think I'm going to let you play like nothing happened? You'll be lucky to finish high school. Never mind college. Start thinking with your head. You may be old enough to do it. You aren't old enough to handle it. Talk to your kids about sex. If you need help, call this number. When I see some slides of my trip to the Hub, it'll only take a second. It's the Hubs Great weekend getaway where you can get away from high prices. Look, here I am with all these beautiful living rooms. This is me with two classic bedrooms. Elegant dining rooms. Great prices, Sorry I got so excited about these savings. And, you know, the hub has the lowest prices anywhere. The hubs. Great weekend getaway. It's a trip anyone can afford. This weekend, only at the Hub. Good news today for the workers at the shipyard in Curtis Bay. The US Coast Guard has awarded the yard a contract with $184 million to renovate nine Class B cutters. This is the second multimillion dollar contract Curtis Bay has won in the past five months. Senator Barbara mikulski says the contracts are proof the Coast Guard is committed to keeping Curtis Bay open. Work on a new federal prison near Cumberland could start as early as next November. A spokesman for the Federal Bureau of Prisons says the proposed camp is on the fast track. The facility would house 600 prisoners in medium security and another 200 inmates in a maximum security section.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1119.98,1234.37"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The proposed prison would be located on 17 acres of land just southeast of Cumberland. A possible side effect from drug use may is you may not be aware of tops our new healthwatch today. There has been a dramatic increase in the number of syphilis cases in Maryland and state health officials believe there is a connection between rising illegal drug use and more reported cases of syphilis. Doctors say the use of illegal drugs, especially crack cocaine, can lead addicts to sell sex for drugs. A new legal drug has is now available to fight colon cancer. In a rare move, the Food and Drug Administration will allow gravely ill patients to take a promising new drug. Before tests on the drug have been published. Now, the drug is called La van Assault. Over 100,000 people die from colon cancer every year. There's a reported breakthrough for men who will need prostate surgery, and that includes almost 30% of all men over 50. A new technique corrects prostate problems without surgery and allows patients to recover quickly. This small balloon is revolutionizing the way doctors are treating enlarged prostate glands located just below the bladder. The prostate surrounds the urethra. If the prostate swells and the urethra is pinched off, obstructing the flow of urine and causing it to back up, potentially damaging the kidneys. Urologist have used a surgical technique for many years to remove a portion of the prostate to relieve blockages. But with the use of this small balloon, surgeries may be cut as much as 30%. The main advantage is that it's virtually noninvasive. We are invading the body, but we're not cutting on it. The hospital stay, it's just an outpatient thing. Comes in in the morning, leaves that afternoon. A small tube is threaded into the urethra with the balloon attached.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1235.12,1345.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Doctors have also put on a small camera to watch the progress. We're entering the prosthetic urethra. This is his area of obstruction. Those loaves coming in on either side of the bladder or lobes of the prostate. And that's what's causing the blockage. And that's what's going to be deleted with the balloon, those lobes right there. That is the end of the prosthetic urethra at this point. Okay, we're ready to blow up this blow. Once the balloon is inflated, it's left in for ten minutes, forcing the size of the enlarged prostate out of the way. The goal of this procedure. So I think we did What we wanted to do is let it doesn't look much different, but I think we did it. We did it in the right place in Portland, Oregon. This is Paula Gunness reporting. And if you're interested in finding out more about this new technique, ask your doctor and people making news. Can I look? Yes, you can look now. You can look to of William Hurt. The trial continues and it don't look good for Bill. We'll explain. And she all was not pictured. She almost didn't get the job, but now she's very glad she did. Kim Bassinger talks about Batman when we come back. 65 million Americans are battling weight problems. Are you one of them? I'm Merlin Olsen. There are plenty of diet plans out there. But do they work? And which one is right for you? Find out. As dieters tackle four of today's most popular weight loss programs. Dr. Nancy Snyderman will offer the pros and cons of each. And will expose some diet scams. It's a special program designed to help you face the diet dilemma. Sunday night at seven on Jay-Z. We both came shopping today to buy canvas shoes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1346.18,1464.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I went to the Payless, so I went to this other shoe store. I think this white canvas, I think the same shoe. I spent the same amount of money at Payless that I spent at the other sister. And I got this little Navy one. And these little red ones, too. And she got my other way to double up and save on women's canvas shoes. Just 599. A pair or two for $10. Lots of styles and colors at Payless. Shoesource. You could pay more. But why? A concert of Southern gospel music is 7 p.m. Saturday at Perry Hall Senior High School. For ticket information, call 866 8520. To offer super discounts on every GP every day. Only all star Beagle in Easton and Prince Frederick, who has 0% factory financing or cash rebates up to $1,000. Both all star Jeep Eagle in Easton and Prince Ryder, who has the biggest inventory on the shore. Both all star Jeep Eagle locations where Jeep Comanche prices start at 6699 and Eagle Summit Ford or starts at 7599. All star Jeep Eagle, two big locations, one in Easton and one in Prince Frederick. Her story of rape shocked the nation. We have said that I would give full testimony to an impartial grand jury. Impartial reporters uncover the truth behind the Tawana Brawley scandal, and steroids helped make him a football star. Now they're threatening Steve Carson's life. Our passion for winning overcame a better sense of drug judgment. And Esther Williams, new line of bathing suits Evening magazine, Friday at 730 on WJC. All right. Topping people in the news this day, William Hurt appears to be getting in more hot water in New York courtroom. A former babysitter testified yesterday that she heard Hart refer to Sandra Jennings as his wife.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1465.46,1573.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The fourth person to say that Jennings is trying to establish that she and her son had a common law marriage because they spent four weeks in South Carolina together where common law marriages are recognized. Finally, with bat mania hitting everywhere, you know what had to come out. At least one viewer doesn't have a whole lot good to say about it. Now, a viewer is Cesar Romero, who played the Joker on TV. He says he wasn't impressed when he went to the media screenings this past week. Romero calls the film dismal, dreary and bewildering. He says the TV show was a fun spoof. As for the Joker, Jack Nicholson, Romero says his portrayal was good but evil and violent. And that's people in the news this day. And thank you. And local sports. The birds almost lost one last night on national TV, but they didn't. Bob Melvin put the Orioles ahead three nothing at the beginning of the game. The birds extended that to five, nothing later on, only to find things tied up five all a few innings later. But Jim Schreiber came to the rescue on the eighth, hitting his fourth homer of the season to beat the Angels 6 to 5. The O's go for win number eight in a row. Eight in a row. Tonight on the mound, Dave Schmidt takes on Mike Witt. Game time is 1030 Eastern. Yeah. Now back to Batman. Much of the surprise, the cast of Batman got an actress they weren't expecting. Actress Kim Basinger took the role of Batman's girlfriend, Vicki Vale, after actress Sean Young got hurt. They actually called me on a Friday and I was wanted in London on a Sunday morning, so I had no time to think anything. I didn't read the script.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1574.83,1665.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I just thought to myself, okay, Nicholson, Keaton, Tim Burton's Batman Freaky big movie, Get your butt out of there that big. Instinctively, I saw it didn't take much. I just went for it. In Batman, Basinger is not only Bruce Wayne's girlfriend, she's an enterprising photographer. Out to prove that there really is a winged creature flying around Gotham City. My pictures, your words, Pulitzer Prize material. Just think, okay? You're a visionary. You're also the only one who believes I'm real spoiled little girl now because it was so good and so much fun and it's such a collaboration on the part of all of us. We all wrote together and we all develop these characters as individuals and then put them all together. And it was just it was just an experience that you don't get too many of. Basinger says. In addition to her obvious loyalties to the new film, she's always considered herself a genuine bat fan in more ways than usual. And my mother was always sort of a gentle person that taught us about things like this. And she showed me a bat and I knew what it was. And then I remember it being made fun of or it was a wicked thing. And Halloween, you know, it's a wicked thing. Bats and vampires and all those kind of things. And I never equated it with something bad. I thought it was just a gentle, sweet little thing. Basinger says being in Batman was like being in a surrealistic painting, and that Gotham City seems like a place where forbidden dreams really do come true. Last March, a dream of a different sort came true for Basinger, who purchased an entire town in Georgia all her own called Brazelton price tag $20 million.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1666.48,1762.45"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Since there are no movie theaters in Brazil ten, her Southern neighbors will have to travel about 40 miles to the closest theater to catch the movie. Basinger thinks it's worth the trip. It's a roller coaster ride I don't think anybody would want to miss. I'm Pam Thompson reporting. Wow. Yeah. And coming up tonight at six and Eyewitness News, seniors correspondent Leona Morris hangs out with some golden Age swingers. As we look at the years ahead, takes her back to the ball park. Should be fun. In tonight's Health Watch, prevention and treatment of sports injuries as any memorial sports medicine clinic celebrates a decade of healing. And that maniacs tell us how they like the new version of the wing caped crusader. It's all coming up tonight at six tonight, which is real quick. Check the wire. Still no confirmation or anything. Thunderstorms still over northern air. Very good. Thanks a lot. Have a great and safe weekend on and get ready for a warm one. I'm Don Scott. Yes, and I am Marty Bass. We will join you again Monday right here. Same bad time, same that chance you fly from today. We'll see you later. By. This was big. WJC. Coming up on Eyewitness News. Heavy rains wreak havoc on parts of the state. We'll have team coverage from western Maryland and down on the farm. In health, watch how sports medicine help this man and a host of others when their workouts did more harm than good. Some swinging seniors go to bat in our look at the years ahead. And Batman finally hits the screen. We'll find out if the caped Crusader lives up to all the hype. Hello, I'm Deborah Stone, in for Al Sanders. And I'm Denise Coke with Bob Turk and John Burin.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1763.47,1874.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The full story is next on Eyewitness News. Touchstone Pictures presents Robin Williams in Dead Poets Society. The movie critics are declaring the summer's surprise hit. Gene Shalit hails Robin Williams, proves he's a superlative actor. Thank you very much. CBS TV says. Robin Williams is perfection. Thank you. And Joel Siegel raves. Robin Williams is brilliant. Robin Williams. He's superlative. He's perfection. He's brilliant. In Dead Poets Society rated PG. Now playing at a theater near you. The WJC 1300 Music Festival Friday night at eight. It's a summer solstice evening with Windham Hill artists Philip Berg, William Ackerman and Nick Noyes come to the Pier six Concert Pavilion WJC 1300 Lights Music Festival brought to you in part by TJ Max. You get the Max. All the Mad Men and all Bryson's never, ever the same bass line. So it's above the same. The T.J. That's Yorktown Plaza's big annual sidewalk sale this Saturday Antique auto show and thousands of bargains on display. Yorktown Plaza, York and Cranbrook Road khakis will. We have basic 89 Nissan Sentra as four 6450 plus specially priced option packages that can save you hundreds only a leg Chevrolet Nissan where low prices are built on the truth. WJ ETV Baltimore. This is Eyewitness News with Al Sanders. Denise Cote. Whether with bomb. German sports with John Byron. Michael Kors commentary. Well, we try and wring ourselves out from record breaking rain. People in the western areas of our state are also soaking wet and the skies continue to cloud. Good evening. I'm Deborah Stone. Al Sanders is on vacation. And I'm Denise coke. Tonight we have team coverage of the effects this rainy June is having on people around the state. We begin with Andy Field, who is just back from western Maryland where he sloshed through the wreckage of last night's serious flooding.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=1874.72,2011.63"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Helen Mid Garden. Soggy shoes. Set it all. Seven tons of mud out of my handcraft shop. There was no loss of lives that we know of. The flood swamped everything at this handcrafts shop just outside of Cumberland. Helen lost her summer business and a local artist lost their income. This is awful. It's worse than that. It's devastating. Bob Hefner's farm also vanished in the storm. Thousands of dollars in corn seed fertilizer and his minuscule profits inundated and dead. It was terrible. We had four inches, four and seven inches of rain last night. Just a couple of hours. Wiped out your whole summer. Right. We all get together and clean up the mess and start over again. Allegheny County road crews performed hourly miracles along the road, snaking into Cumberland. Landslides, swallowed cars. Debris sailed downstream and families lost their basements and driveways covered by telephone pole. And we used to have a driveway here. There's nothing there anymore. Let's go on to our and what's going to happen now? Fixing our stuff. We'll just have to wait and see. You know, go try to get a supportable bridge in. Many people lost their driveways and their front yards in the floods, and some of them are blaming the problems on the highway department. They say they begged the state for years not to build a new cross Maryland highway here. We wanted the road to go in another round and it would have gone through a Batcave and through some farmland. I feel pretty angry about it. And we don't know what it's going to be like this next week. It's mine. And back at the antique store, the cleaning slogs on. The state says it will be weeks before they restore the damage. In the meantime, stop by Helen Mid Gardens Handcrafts Shop.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2013.38,2122.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"She guarantees a good deal. Well, we'll have a flood sale maybe in Cumberland. Andy Field, Eyewitness News. The West Virginia government has already offered two relief to people hit in the area near Cumberland. No word yet on how or if the state of Maryland is planning to help the flood victims. Harford County has its share of flooding problems also. A number of areas along Route seven have been flooded out. Part of the asphalt broke away at the Bell Camp Road intersection, closing down traffic in both directions for several hours. The heavy rains, we had to close down part of the intersection at Route seven and Route 543, part of the very walkway, that location. And also just east of that location, the high water caused quite a bit of damage at the construction area. A number of stones washed onto the roadway and had to be removed in order to let the water drain. Traffic engineers say they are checking bell cam road to make sure it's safe. There are also flooding problems on Route seven where it intersects with 755 and with Gray's Road. Last summer, Maryland farmers were desperate for the kind of rain we've had this month. Our team coverage continues with a look at how the rain is soaking area farm fields. After suffering through three years of drought. Farmers say the wet weather they're now enduring is an ironic curse set by Mother Nature. The fields at the Huber Farm in Baltimore County are a sad sight. They are filled with water and mud and crops that are being drowned in rain. Farmer George Huber doesn't remember a season this wet since the 1940s. He says it's ruining his produce and the mud is making it impossible to get heavy equipment out to the fields.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2123.46,2219.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We're out there hand holding and whatnot. You know what that amounts to when you get old like me? That's a tough job. And then the weeds. There is no way to control the weeds. And the weeds are going to grow up over the crop and they'll grow, I'd say, ten fold faster than the crop will. Sadly, this is the fourth tough year in a row for farmers in Maryland the last three years. Their crops dried up in the fields because of heat and lack of rain. But the cure has been a classic case of overkill. George Huber showed us what too much rain has done to his fava beans. And this should have at least 6 or 8 beans, maybe ten being seeds, but all been beans. But they're nothing. They're gone. They couldn't cross-pollinate on the water, wash the pollen away and not stand up. Everything is suffering. And on top of that, the folks who come here to pick their own find the wet fields are just too much for them. And I was picking kale, straight kale. And in summer and I just gave up. Huber says at this rate, he would rather have a drought. These days, he just looks to the skies and hopes Mother Nature is listening. What we need is a break. Give us a break. Let us have a week or two of decent weather. The state Agriculture Department expects a 10% decrease in corn crop acreage this year because the rain has forced farmers to cut their planting short. Two men were injured this afternoon when their truck collided with a Chessie system train. The collision took place after a brakeman apparently stopped traffic in both directions to allow the train to pass through. According to police, the driver of the truck simply cut out into the road, around the traffic and into the path of the moving train.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2220.27,2315.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Two people were injured, the driver and a passenger, and both are in stable condition tonight. Summer fun turned frightening for a five year old city girl this afternoon when she went under in a private pool. The child was with her de camp at the Roeland Park Swim Club when the accident occurred. A lifeguard says he saw the youngster floating unnaturally on the water, dove in and pulled her out. She began spitting out water and did not need CPR. An ambulance rushed the girl to Sinai Hospital where she was released. Late this afternoon, there was another escape from the House of Correction in Jessup today, the second in two months. Two inmates broke out last month by cutting through a fence. George Bauman says the latest escapee took an easier route. He just walked away. He didn't walk far. State police and corrections officers scoured the area and found him on a Jesup firm's parking lot less than three hours after he was reported missing. The escapee was identified as William Green of Baltimore, serving 15 years for housebreaking, burglary and theft. He was on a minimum security work detail, cutting grass at the prison entrance when he disappeared. That produced a familiar scene for Jessup residents and familiar visitors. Police searching for an escapee. They were everywhere, checking everything. Some neighbors took this latest incident in stride and some didn't. I'm scared. I'll be honest with you. I'm scared. I never have. I've lived around here for 20 some years back. 26, I think it is. I've never felt this fear before, but it's happened too many times. They want to get as far away from Jessup as possible. So it really doesn't concern me too much, except when they come through my back yard.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2316.77,2416.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I don't like it, but I'm used to it. I've lived here 37 years. 38 years, and I am used to it. The escapee was picked up after a resident spotted a man answering his description and notified police. George Bowman, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Today's dragnet also apprehended another man. He answered the escapees description, and while he was being questioned, police found out that he was wanted for failure to appear in court on DWI charges. Tonight, police in Pensacola, Florida, have arrested in and around a county man accused of murdering his parents. In tonight's follow up. 35 year old Mark Medley was captured in a Pensacola bus station early this morning. Medley is wanted in Amarillo County on two counts of first degree murder. A federal warrant was issued on him when his parents were found bludgeoned to death in their home last Thursday. No court date has been set for medley. If he waives extradition, he could be back in Maryland by early next week. In Maine today, a Maryland man was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a motel clerk. Stephen Cohen pleaded guilty to beating and shooting a 25 year old woman to death. Today, a judge sentenced him to life. Aucoin is also wanted in Maryland for the brutal murders of two women here today. David Murphy spoke with a third woman who says she was beaten by Aucoin, but she managed to escape. Left with a memory of his violence. I just hope he gets back here and extradited as soon as possible so it's over with and done. This interview alone is just bringing everything back up again. Would you like to see him get the death penalty? Yes, I would like to see him get the death penalty and follow through with it.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2416.7,2512.16"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"If convicted, Aucoin could face the death penalty for the two murder charges in Maryland. There is no word on when he'll be extradited, but the assistant state's attorney in Baltimore County says Aucoin could be arraigned within 30 days. It looks as if government employees will pay the price in the budget battle between Mayor Schmoke and the city council as a result of the council's decision to cut back on the city's property tax. Some city workers are losing their jobs. But we'll have to lay off about 150 people and do it very soon. Because if we keep them on the payroll, that runs up a deficit. So we will have to make these adjustments. The mayor doesn't consider this a defeat, pointing out that in 1983, then Mayor Schaefer went through the same thing and shortly afterwards had to raise taxes. Schmoke says both he and the council want to cut the size of city government. Schmoke says he has eliminated some 385 jobs over the past two years. Former Mayor Doug Burns stepped back into city hall today for an historic ceremony. Burns helped unveil a portrait of himself in the board of Estimates room. Burns became the first black mayor of Baltimore back in 1986 when he finished out the term vacated by William Schaefer. When Schaefer became governor. Well, tonight, the summer movie race is on and the winners could collect millions. The newest competitor for your entertainment dollar is the much ballyhooed Batman. Does it live up to its prerelease hype? Well, it opened today in Baltimore. And entertainment reporter Kelly Sonders quizzed bat fans as they left the theater. After months of prerelease publicity, Batman is finally here and Bat mania has reached a fever pitch. It's getting hairy out there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2513.3,2613.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And after all the press and T-shirt sales, the question remains, how's the movie? It was good. It wasn't as good as I thought it was going to be, though, but it was fun. I never really was about a fan, but now I have a scale of 1 to 10. I'll do the film five and I'm not going to reboot. It was really action packed and he loved the Michael Keaton mystery. Sexy girl, sexy. That isn't that great to me. All right. This entertainer, he's got the nominee nomination wrapped out for best actor. You see it for Mickelson. That man was born in comic books and gained international fame from the campy Sicko series on TV. Is the movie anything like them? It wasn't like the comic. It was okay, but it wasn't like the comic. It was too much hype. It couldn't touch a television series. It was a classic. Only box office. Batman wants your bucks bat fans. And from the looks of things, at least here on opening day, he's going to get them. Kelly Saunders, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. More on bat mania, including how this film could impact the entire movie industry. Tonight at 11 with the night in Denver, you've seen the movie. What did you think? I saw a preview of it. Well, it was better than I thought it was going to be. I actually sort of enjoyed it, but it wasn't I don't think it was equal to all the hype. All the hype. All right. Another opinion to put into the million. Yes. For whatever it's worth. Still ahead, goodwill makes the difference between welfare and work. And trash piles up at an alarming rate at one city housing project. We'll see why when Eyewitness News continues.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2614.2,2705.21"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Her story of rape shocked the nation. We have said that I would give full testimony to an impartial grand jury. Impartial reporters uncover the truth behind the Tawana Brawley scandal, and steroids helped make him a football star. Now they're threatening Steve Carson's life. Our passion for winning overcame a better sense of judgment. And Esther Williams, new line of bathing suits, Evening magazine, Friday at 730 on WJC. I see. Participants outside. That sounds like. She sounds like. The time. The last days of June. The event. Be sure to check calls and get a check. Here's how. Our showroom floor is full of coupons for it with their drastically reduced price on the windshield. Let's make it simple. Makes it inexpensive starting at 4995. And after you buy, a few days later, you'll receive a surprise bonus check in the mail. A big check only it comes only a few more days. All of this in addition to special interest rates and incentives. This one can't be reached at Koons Ford Exit 17 Security Boulevard. Look who's at McDonald's. There's a cheeseburger here with my name on it. It's Garfield days at McDonald's. Now, when you get your kids McDonald's, Happy Meal here, cheeseburger, they'll get one of four exclusive Garfield push toys. I'm so adorable. It's scary. There's Garfield on a scooter, a skateboard, cheeseburger, a four Wheeler, even a motor scooter. Garfield. Do you want my cheeseburger, please? Trust me. So hurry. Garfield days won't last forever. McDonald's. Garfield. Happy Meal. Collect all four. We have a follow up tonight on the status of the crumbling balconies at the city's Murphy Holmes housing complex. The City Housing Authority reviewed a consultant's report on the balconies and plans to take additional steps in securing the building's protective fences and canopies are part of the plan.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2716.28,2850.86"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The city launched the investigation following the death of 12 year old Raymond Towson. Some people living in an East Baltimore housing project have a problem, and the dilemma at the ten storey high rise is getting worse as summer kicks in. The problem is trash and the stench it leaves behind. A clogged garbage chute is the reason. And the City Housing Authority confirms the trash compactor has been out of service for a while. Downstairs with a compare, that would have to go now. There worked over a year. So every week it was announced that no maintenance man to clean up the day. It's even worse than now because they only have somebody come out maybe once a month. The Housing authority says that people caused the pile up by throwing the wrong kinds of garbage into the chute like strollers and umbrellas. But work crews attempted to clean up this afternoon and hauled away at least some of the trash. There's no word yet on when the trash compactor at Lafayette Square can be or will be fixed. There's a goodwill job training around. That's a program that kills two birds with one stone. It trains welfare recipients to enter the job market, and it helps employers fill jobs. As education reporter Debbie Wright explains. 23 women graduated from that program to 23. Happy, smiling, beaming, very proud ladies, as a matter of fact. And these the Goodwill Industries job training program is a cooperative effort between goodwill, the city and the private sector. Although 23 ladies graduated today, we checked in with a woman who graduated last year to see how she fared. She's been in housekeeping at the downtown Holiday Inn about a year. And although it's not a glamorous job after being on welfare, 16 years working helps Rosaline Pope feel good about herself.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2851.55,2954.92"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/29","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I had never had a job to really look forward to going to training or anything. It this I was something that I really wanted to go after. I needed a job and I knew I had to have a job, so I just went for it. Going forward, going through a Goodwill Industries job training course, the Orlando Proctor, 23, women, graduated from the same program today. Like Roslyn, most are former welfare recipients, also like Roslyn. They are guaranteed jobs in either housekeeping or bank, telling now that they're finished. Congratulations. The graduates, the Goodwill Industries. Mayor Schmoke gave the keynote address for graduation. He congratulated the grads and thanked the business community for its participation. About a dozen businesses take part in the program designed to turn welfare recipients into workers. And today's grads were raring to go. I feel little confidence growing. I think I can make it. I'm definitely going to make it. Put it that. By the way, Denise, business people say that the program is a big help to them, too, particularly in finding employees in growth industries like the hotel industry. Believe it or not, the number of hotel rooms in the area has quadrupled in just ten years, and it's real tough to get employees. It seems like a good idea from both sides, really from the people who are learning and also from the businesses themselves. So far, you said there's just the hotel and the bank banking industry and other businesses that are interested in getting involved. Not at this point. In fact, up until this point, it has just been the hotel industry. The banking industry is just kind of getting into it. All right. So it's a good idea. Thank you, Debbie. You're welcome. Well, the question is, is there any way we could possibly get a weekend without rain? Well, I hope the answer's yes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=2955.97,3058.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/30","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"How about a day without rain? I take it I don't think it's going to happen, Bob. Maybe Sunday. Discourages the bad news. There's some heavy rain around the area right now. Effect of some flooding going on in Washington over portions of our county. And Carol, it would take a look at those storms in just a minute. First, take a look at what's going on regionally and locally. We have rain here and there in some areas. Again, some heavy downpours. Temperatures 77, humidity way up at 88%. Winds out of the east as six around 3402 inches. It has fallen. The air quality be good. 34 this afternoon. Good tides tomorrow and sunrise 541. It sets at 837. A new car for $5,000. Is that the full price? What you really need to know is the true price at Lego. You can buy 89 Chevy Cavaliers or Nissan Sentra for under $6,900. There are good basic cars, or you can buy cars loaded with extras, complete with specially priced factory option packages for under $9,000. We call it our build it yourself package only at Lingam Chevrolet Nissan, where low prices are built on the truth. Plus, factory rebates can save you hundreds more. Okay. What carpet store makes it easy to buy wall to wall carpet? Where can you carpet one room or your whole house and make no payments for six months? Who's featuring Stain Master? The Revolutionary breakthrough certified and warranted by DuPont. And no payments for six months. If you don't see bills this weekend, you're making a big mistake. There's a big world waiting out there, little one. But if you go to school and learn reading and writing and math and history and art and science and everything else you can, who knows how far you'll go? Only an educated America.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3058.79,3184.93"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/31","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Can promise our country a future in space. Write us with your support. Throwing a great barbecue can sometimes be a real juggling act. First, you need some Coors Light, lots of Coors Light and plenty of hot dogs, lots of buns, Pickles relish ketchup. But don't forget the charcoal. And how about something too lightweight? But there is an easier way. You'll find everything you need at the corners, like beer to keep this place your favorite store. So thanks to the silver bullet, you won't get caught with everything up in the air. I've joined us now with the weather, even the most mild mannered people in the Newsroom. And there aren't many that are mild mannered, but those who are even they are getting irritable. It's enough already. It's like I mean, last year it was too hot to dry. This year it's too wet and not enough sun, I guess. But if you add them all together, what happens? It comes out normal. When will it ever get even in the low, say in the statistically, you know, when you look at it. All right. But this certainly has not been normal. I'll get some rainfall amounts that happened today already in Dover. Two and three inches of rain, 2 or 3 quarters in 20 minutes, causing some flooding over there over Magnolia, Delaware. Two inches of rain. They've had six inches in the last three days in Dover. They've had nine inches this month already. And Edgewood, about an inch and a third and an inch to three quarters and water and about two inches in some of the D.C. area and almost two inches in parts of Carol Kane. Right now. Some flooding going on right now. We'll take a look at. But first, let's take a look around the town.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3186.56,3280.19"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/32","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We have one quick note for this weekend. Thank you very much. This Saturday, the Baltimore Rowing Club will be hosting its third annual Charm City Sprints regard at the Middle Branch Park. You can find that just south of Hanover Street Bridge from 9 to 6. Everyone is welcome to watch the rowing exhibit. It's really interesting if you've never been to a rowing exhibit. Thank you very much for the T-shirt. Did you know Baltimore City had a rowing club? Well, they do. They work out every morning, practically. Let's take a look what's going on around our state. 82 was our high 71. The low temperatures, depending on where the rains are, mostly in the 70s, where the rain hasn't hit yet there in the low to mid eighty's when some are available 6 to 12 on the Chesapeake bay bay water temperatures in the low 70s. The ocean water temperature is in the low 60s. There'll be partly cloudy skies this weekend at the beach with showers and thundershowers again in the afternoon and evening hours. They had some pretty good storms today. Let's take a look at our local radar. Some showers moved offshore just recently to the west of Baltimore. Some very heavy rains occurring over Carroll County, now northern Montgomery in western Howard County. Storm move through D.C. with almost two inches of rain in some sections with some lightning and some lightning strikes. Also from Rice's town of West in the last hour in the city of Baltimore proper, just a few light showers just to the western suburbs. This storm is kind of sitting right here. It's not really moving anywhere, if anywhere. It's moving a little bit south at this point. More showers in southwest Virginia and southern Virginia. Some heavy rains move through Delaware, An eastern shore earlier today causing some flooding over central sections of the upper eastern shore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3280.43,3372.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/33","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Early on, this is that rain right now that's moved up toward Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland have the showers, more rain to our south. What's going to happen over the next few hours is slowly but surely the activity will slowly die down as the sun sets and the heat of the day leaves us. We'll have a lot of fog forming overnight tonight. Going to be some more scattered showers again tomorrow afternoon. More scattered showers and thunderstorms developing in the afternoon, evening hours. And any of these storms, because they're so slow moving, could give us heavy downpours, speaking heavy downpours from the Gulf Coast all the way through Texas into Mississippi, sort of a tropical disturbance down there, although it hasn't been called that yet. A lot of moisture, heavy rains down there once again. More rains in Florida. They need the rain there. Miami had about two inches yesterday and all over the eastern half the United States. Scattered showers and thunderstorms popping up and all this heat and humidity. It looks like the same scenario for tomorrow, Sunday, maybe we'll get a little bit of dry air coming in because we do have one of these backdoor cold fronts forming up to our north and northeast, particularly the cloud cover. There's a frontal system. It's clearing out over portions of eastern Maine with some drier air. We expect that front may make it into Maryland by Sunday and could give us a brief respite. And then this Bermuda High takes hold once again into early next week. We'll get warmer temperatures, maybe the risk of an afternoon thunderstorm each afternoon for early next week, but temperatures will be moving up will be ninety's in the east will be in the 8070s in New England 70 across the northern tier and 60s in Montana and northern Wyoming hundreds again in the southwest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3373.37,3462.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/34","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Phenix tomorrow 107 and I'll be there for that 107. Yes I'm on going. I'm going on vacation next week. Let's take a look what's going on. Our forecast showers, some heavy thunderstorm range tonight, low of 68 degrees. It's not going to change a whole lot tomorrow. Humid with sun and clouds. And look for that afternoon thunderstorm once again, high of 86 degrees tomorrow. We're looking forward to that dry southwest. Yes, we are. I bet you are starting to bond me up. I hate to tell you. I'm so sorry. Yeah. Yeah. You read the Farmer's Almanac? What do they say? We should do what you said and so on. So if it's anything you can do about it. I'm sorry. Just live with it. We'll resign ourselves. Thank you, Bob. Still to come tonight with this news, a dramatic swing in the Orioles primetime appearance last night. Golden agers get out their Golden Gloves as they head to the ballpark. We'll have that and our look at the years ahead. And football and the hurt that goes with it revolutionized sports medicine for weekend athletes. That story next in Health Watch. Hi. While Toyota lets the sticker do the talking. There is a huge selection of new trucks at your Toyota dealer. And right now, extra value packages mean big savings on select trucks like the Toyota named for buy for the year and factory to dealer incentives up to $1,800 on four by two standard bins. So you better hurry in because the stickers won't be talking like this forever. Tonight Elvis lives or does he? Perfect strangers. And yes, you better check the expiration date on that news. Well, how's that? Will there be a mrs. Belvedere? God. Hide me, Mr. Bell, to do, then it's dinner time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3463.88,3575.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/35","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I like just garbanzo beans. They look just like little, but just the ten of us. And how to prevent toddlers from drowning in backyard pools in 2020. Tonight on WJC. WJC. Introducing healthy choice, frozen dinners, meals inspired by life in Lancaster County, where people know one of the secrets to a healthy life is healthy food. That's why we make healthy choice dinners, low in fat, cholesterol and sodium, using leaner meats and lighter sauces to help keep your heart strong and healthy. New Healthy choice Frozen dinners Make healthy choice Your choice. There's no better time to buy a new for than now. Ford's new best value program can save you more than ever on the bestselling cars and trucks in America. Choose 2.9 or other low annual percentage rate financing, or take a cash bonus from Ford up to $750. When you combine the cash with option package discounts, you save over $1,400 unescorted, over $1,400 on Taurus, over $1,700 on tempo, over $2,000 on Ranger. Go with America's leader for 2.9 financing or up to 750 cashback. See your Baltimore area for dealership. Ten years ago, the first sports medicine center in Baltimore opened its doors at Union Memorial Hospital. And tonight, there's a gala honoring the clinic. Healthwatch, reporter And Kellan is here to look at what was a new concept in medical care ten years ago is not that long ago. You've been to the sports medicine clinic. There was a Jay-Z, a jogger. Really? That's right. That's right. What? Two, three years ago? It seems like yesterday, but it really did. Sports medicine changed the way we look and doctors look and treat injuries. In tonight's Health watch, the origins of sports medicine. Basically, the philosophy came right off the athletic field because an injury on the field for the philosophy here fix up that injured athlete as quickly as possible.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3576.15,3699.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/36","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Wear protective bandages, braces and gear and prevent that injury from happening again and play ball. The pros and college athletes have been treated that way for years. But weekend and amateur athletes have only had that treatment in Baltimore for ten years. That's when its first sports clinic opened its doors, came together because there was a need among the amateurs. Dr. Bill Howard has been in charge of the sports medicine clinic for its ten years and ex jock himself. He knows the athletes mind. Most doctors and this is no slur. But most doctors, if you go in their office and you say, Doctor, it hurts every time I do this. And if you don't have to do this, he'll say, Well, don't do that. But that's the last thing an athlete wants to hear. Now, take Colonel Vernon Sever, for example, one of the first and continuous patients at the clinic. Despite terrible knees, he loves to run. I guess I run about a dozen marathons. They gave me some corrective exercises, I guess, and orthotic devices through the years. These are different treatments that I've gone through over the years. Techniques have improved braces for this, fittings for any major surgery turned minor thanks to microscopic tools. But sometimes simple common sense wins out. Take, for example, a Boston Marathon athlete comes in for help the day before the race with a black and terribly bruised toe. He gives me one day to make him better. And you did. And I did. I did that. He went up and ran a personal best, and I corrected his problem almost instantly. And what did you do? I took a knife, sliced a hole in his shoe, and he ran with his toe sticking out the shoe.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3699.96,3791.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/37","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the amateur athletes, he says, are the toughest to treat. They really don't listen to me very much. They throw Vernon, even Vernon. He would tend to sneak out and run too much. Maybe the next 20 years you can work on the athlete's brain. Maybe that's the next. If we can find it, we're still looking for it. It's got to be there somewhere where he's. He's happy to hear that report. He couldn't say that because he's a jock himself, so he can do it. But Sports Medicine Focus has focuses on treating injuries and more and more now on preventing injuries. Right. Which we have learned I think has a lot to do with how you warm up before you exercise. Remember that? I mean, that's just new. You warm up and you cool down after you exercise and you stretch a little bit. That's just one of the breakthroughs we've made over the past ten years. The pros knew it, but we didn't. Right now we do. Thank you. You're welcome. On the other side of town, there is another group of athletes who are using bats, balls and gloves to keep fit. Senior correspondent Leona Morris took to the field to catch a few tips from some very active seniors. And active they are. And in addition to that, they have a purpose and they use the softball because they want to make runs. But more importantly, it keeps them healthy. You know, it's only practice game called because of Muddy Field. For the past several weeks, that's been the story of a Cartersville Cats, a senior softball team in Baltimore County. Practice goes on, but the players need a better field if they're to get in better shape. 71 year old George Myers is concerned that got some people here who could get hurt.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3791.7,3887.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/38","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, some of these older people are not as as agile as young people, you know. 69 year old Joseph Bob had quadruple bypass operation, but his doctors finally said it's okay to get in the batter's box. He really came here. He does. And let me I can hit and catch, but he doesn't let me run. So I have a designated runner. And then there's Frances Shaver, the woman catcher. Okay, Cadence. Well, Cats is the only team in the league with women on the field marching. I think have accepted me. Some of the other teams come out and hopefully they like having a woman break. It took 69 year old William Miles for years to get this team in shape. Now, there are six teams in the league and with the captains of the other teams, we made up a set of rules especially suited for seniors to play softball. And William is sure of the value of what they're doing by staying active. They're going to keep that heart pumping, and it's not going to do them any harm unless they overdo it. And they know this, so they just take it easy. Good advice. Is every senior center in Baltimore County have a team? No, unfortunately, they don't. And Mr. Miles and some of the others at Cadence, though, would love to have more teams. There are some in other parts of the state, but. They only had the six. And if the weather ever clears up, they'd like to have more teams so they could have more competition. They're among the people waiting for the rain to ride. Thank you, Leona. Well, speaking of playing ball with a lot of spirit, how about that nose job? Joining us now with the latest on the birds and the return of a very special guest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3888.06,3982.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/39","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The magic continues to happen for the Orioles. And as you so definitely alluded to, the living legend Art Donovan has entered the building. Drop down the love. Hunger. But the hunger for the hunger for. S. O. S Chevy Heroes. O. S. O. S. Seriously? O. I stopped. Forget the factory. Pricey 5000 Chevys have s o. S price tags. Cavaliers forget $7,800 get almost $2,000 off Cavaliers with option pack and rebate of 2.9%. Hurry. Baltimore area Chevy dealers are. S. O. S. Remember Jarvis Hughes, Barbara Palmer and Gordon Parks. The people they've helped to remember them. Their employer BG He remembers them to. Chances are your company has a plan to support employee volunteerism. If not, chances are you could get one started. Remember, live both sides of life. Turn on Baltimore with the power of people. Catch the sizzling sounds of the WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival. Performers like the Judds, B.B. King and the Smothers Brothers cover the Pier six Concert Pavilion. The WJC 13 Harbor Lights Music Festival brought to you in part by Molson, imported from Canada. There's a cool breeze blowing down from Canada. It's blowing, smoother, crisper. Molson the imported beer with the tunes closer to home. Listen, it's a breeze going down. When I see some slides of my trip to the Hub, it'll only take a second. It's the Hubs. Great weekend getaway where you can get away from high prices. Look, here I am with all these beautiful living rooms. This is me with two classic bedrooms, elegant dining rooms. Great prices, Sorry I got so excited about these savings. And, you know, the hub has the lowest prices anywhere. The hubs. Great weekend getaway. It's a trip anyone can afford. This weekend, only at the Hub.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=3982.43,4130.84"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/40","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, the magic number for the O's today is seven. Yeah, that's right. Seven in a row. Seven and row seven, game lead in the division. And Jim Traver, they're one that good to see. Boom, boom. Yeah, it was. Come through in the clutch. This is the second longest winning streak of the year for the O's as they have now knocked down seven straight WS. They lead the American League East by seven games as they opened up a four game series against the California Angels with a one run decision in Anaheim. Jim Abbott with the start for the Angels, the one handed pitcher top of the third inning. We're going to Bob Melvin pitch down the right side. Ball gets through. Ripken comes in from third base on the only two for nothing. Top of the eighth. Now they're back even 5 to 5. Boom, boom, Traver. Look at it. Willie Frazier gets a fastball a little bit up to the strike zone. That'll cost it, Jack. He wasted it. Right field hit about 14 rows deep. Fourth of the year for the bowler. Put the O's up 6 to 5. And that held up for the final. Bottom of the ninth. Greg Olsen finishes off the angels is He's got the tying run sitting on second base. Olson the chili Davis ground ball. Whiteside Billy rips scoops flips the first. That's your nighty night ballgame Orioles 6 to 5 and that is now seven straight wins. Also with his 11th save seem to getting ready to go again tonight is the O's are set to throw Dave Schmidt against the angels Mike Witt 1035 start time as the O's go for their eighth straight this evening. Afternoon ball got one final across the National League where the exposed have beaten the cubs that was at Wrigley Field.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4133.689,4218.53"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/41","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Cubs trainers are watering their players nowadays in hopes that maybe they'll grow. And on top of the fifth inning, the game game's tied at 1 to 1. The Expos, Dave Martinez, in their horror rocks, one right field, knocks out second home run of the game for Martinez. But the X goes on the lead 2 to 1. They are on to win that thriller 5 to 1, the final at Wrigley Field. The latest news on the Pete Rose gambling investigation today, the hearing to decide if there will be a hearing has now been put off until Sunday at noon. As we've talked about at some length this week, Rose's lawyers are in court in Cincinnati trying to block a scheduled hearing between Rose and baseball Commissioner Bart Giamatti. That meeting is scheduled for Monday. Well, today, the judge who will decide whether or not that meeting takes place decided he's not sure yet. And so the decision on the meeting is going to be Sunday. But I want you to realize that you have lived with this case and this situation for many, many months. And I've only lived with this case for just a few days. All right. Sunday at noon, the hearing to decide if there will be a hearing will be over and they'll decide if there's going to be a hearing on Monday. Meanwhile, Pete Rose is taking care of business today, signing autographs for money at a baseball card show in Atlantic City. And now. Live from our fabulous studios here, high atop Magic Mountain. Ladies and gentlemen, a man who picked up where Will Rogers left off and kept right on going. A man who has become a symbol of hope, a role model for young people across the country and indeed around the world.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4218.85,4309.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/42","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Former All-Pro NFL Hall of Famer and living legend. This is Mark Donovan. John, I told you, talking about Michael, Alaska. That was only for you. Man. How are you? I'm doing great. You look well. I feel good. I feel good. Keeping busy? Yeah. Cutting the grass. You know, the farmers are complaining about the rain. Those poor, poor people complain about the rain, too. But you can't do anything about a man of your stature. Cuts your own grass. Well, what's wrong with that? I rode on a big mower. You don't think I walk? No, I did nothing to walk a half a block. In fact, I couldn't get up one rung of a lot of. I got a nosebleed. We don't want to do that. No. The ladders to hottest tickets entail right now, of course, the Orioles and Batman. Have you seen either? I see yours and I watch them on TV. Yeah, Batman. I don't know. We had a kid, my neighbor one time named Joe Russo. He thought it was Batman. He got up on the third floor of his house, and he opened up an umbrella and jumped. He hit the bottom two broken legs. Batman. Not a good idea to try those tricks at home now. What about the O's? You know that thing. Turn around a heck of a ballclub. I mean, everything they're doing, they're doing right. They can't do anything wrong. Get all those young guys in there. They believe in themselves. The Colts back in the 50s had a reversal, not nearly as dramatic as that, but you guys went from the bottom to the top, really. And I had the pleasure of playing the worst football team ever played and maybe the best football team. So I know how these guys can feel.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4310.54,4397.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/43","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's a great it's a really great feeling. We got some questions for you as you probably anticipated. All right. And we've got our Ask Artie segment for you. And our first question for Arthur is ready to go. Yo, Artie, this is Peaches. If they really found out that Pete Rose bet on baseball, do you think that they should throw him out for life? You know, I can't talk about that. I'm not. I'm not going to knock another guy. I think with all the money he's made the answer if he did. But I think he's got to have a hole in his head because why would it? I don't know. I really don't know. I feel very sorry for the guy. And then the commissioner of baseball now it looks like a hippie himself. He's got a beard. And all along, you know, he's a free thinker. Is it? So am I. But I don't think like him. Okay. All right. Next question for Arthur. Let's hear it for you, Audie. This is Don. I heard the Supreme Court said it was legal to burn the American flag. Well, what do you think about that? A lot of great American young boys laying in graves all over this world to fund the flag, Have a guy comes or 2 or 3 guys come to burn my flag. They better bring their lunch because they're going to be around for a long time and they better burn me. But you bet your life. I'm not a violent man, but I'll take a few of them with me. You were pretty much opposed to that decision that I absolutely burning a flag after all these great people. I'm surprised the VFW, American Legion really haven't gotten those nine dudes over their controversial decision.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4398.23,4487.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/44","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's unbelievable. Yep. Good to have you with us. I'm sorry. You're okay. You're going to be all right. I'm sure you're all shaking. I will. All right. Well, good. We appreciate you coming by today. Arthur. Great to see you. Can have a good summer. And I'd like to say hello to one man, Farris Pemberton, a great Cole fan. Okay. Was a very sick man. And I just hope he gets better. All right. Are wishes go with you? Thank you. Okay. Thank you. Good to see you, my friend. All right. A couple of notes to finish you off tonight. First of all, on college basketball, Terry Holland has announced that he will be leaving the University of Virginia after 15 years as the head coach there. Holland will stay at UVA through this coming season before taking over as the athletic director at Davidson College down in North Carolina from heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson got his new biography out. It's called Fire and Fear. And that might be an apt title in view of some of the revelations that have been made in this book. Tyson says he enjoys hurting women. And he goes on to mention that the best punch he ever threw was one that he unloaded on his ex-wife, Robin Givens, says Tyson, and this is a quote, She really offended me. And I went, bam. She flew backward, hitting every wall in the apartment. That was the best punch I've ever thrown in my entire life. That is a quote from Mike Tyson. Finally tonight, from the Dallas Cowboys, a little morale problem down there in the big day. 14 members of the Cowboys cheerleaders squad up and quit on them today. Reportedly, it was over a change in policy made by new team owner Jerry joins.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4488.26,4571.99"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/45","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"According to that report, Joe joins Jones rather, one of the cheerleaders to wear skimpier uniforms, fraternize with players and do beer commercials. And apparently the cheerleaders didn't want to do that to imagine skimpy costumes. Yeah. I mean, you know, one from nothing is still less than zero. So what? Think on that. Think about that for a while. All right. Anyway, tonight. I was getting ready to go. 1035 Story of the highlights for you. Thank you, John. If you feel you should drop a few pounds before slipping into that bathing suit this summer, you are not alone. Nearly 20% of Marylanders responding to a national survey admitted they are overweight. The Centers for Disease Control surveyed adults in more than 30 states, and the survey showed that more women than men think they're overweight. Doesn't surprise me. No. Coming up Monday night at six on Eyewitness News. Something is killing the ducks in Inverness Park. We'll talk with a wildlife biologist who tells us how to stop the spread of the fatal virus. Area science and math teachers go back to school to get a lesson in high technology education. Reporter Debbie Wright follows along to see how they learn to give their students the winning edge. And in Healthwatch, Ann Kellan shows us how one woman refuses to let recurring breast cancer stop her from enjoying her life. Her inspiring story Into your Health. That's all coming up Monday night at six on Eyewitness News. For the Bell Atlantic Intelligence Network. Alex Haley. The earliest roots of human communication were sounds and then words spoken from the mouths of the elders into the ears of the younger. It was simple and direct. Over the centuries, communication has developed to the point where today we are immersed in technology, computers, word processors, faxes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4572.83,4674.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/46","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So here we are with all these fancy machines, but we are losing touch with each other. Now, Bell Atlantic has found a way to make communication simple again by linking all of this technology together. It's called the Build Atlantic Intelligent Network. It's virtually smarter than all of the machines and computers it connects. The intelligent network from Bell Atlantic will profoundly changed the way we communicate in our businesses and in our lives. What were 400,000 GM owners thinking when they made the move to Mercury? They were thinking about style. They were thinking about features. And many thought highly of Mercury Cougar. Alas, now Cougar is giving GM owners even more to think about $750 cash back. Mercury Sable. Why, while we think it's styling and its features will move you. We just made it a little easier for you to move into. Summer is a great time to make the move to Mercury. See your Lincoln Mercury dealer today. And you? I think that this is great. Tonight. Harford County has a problem with horses being neglected, abused and sometimes starved to death. The Humane Society is concerned. And Suzanne Collins introduces us to a woman who took in an abused horse after it was taken away from the original owners. Hey, gang, get back out some good grass. Daisy must think she's reached Nirvana after spending the first two years of her life neglected and nearly starved to death. She was rescued by the Humane Society. Now she lives with Buffy Ford. And I was getting hay from my own horses and I decided to run some hay down as a donation. And I saw the horses and I started coming back to brush them and to walk them. I used to call in the morning before I went down.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4675.87,4814.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/47","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On occasion I'd call and say, Are they okay this morning? Did they make it? Some just does it. I don't know what. Something just takes over and you get to feel sorry for them and you get to like them. And, you know, they start to recognize you. And they went. Two years. You come as a here young senior. Daisy has an adopted brother, Cole. There is a lot of nurturing on this farm. The baby is watched over by the Doberman Sudi two kittens lean on each other, one without a tail, the other a broken leg. It's just part of my life is to wake up me, to take care of the kids and to take care of the critters. And you take care of yourself less. And horses like that kind of treatment, don't they? You're a ham. Come on. You have some cases that don't make it, but then you have a case like this one, and you can come out and you can see how happy she is and how well taken care of. And it's worth, you know, it's really worth everything that you put into it. The Humane Society here in Foulston is finding more abused horses and large animals than ever before. They hope to build a new barn to nurse these animals back to health. Last year in Harford County, 40 horses were found abused. 19 so far this year. Buffy finds that a hard pill to swallow. I just don't know how I would live without having animals and, you know, just buddies who are my friends. They want everything right. They really reward you back. Suzanne Collins, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. A fund drive is underway to raise money for the Humane Society barn. A horse show is scheduled in August.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4814.87,4903.49"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/48","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"While every dog may have his day, but most don't end up in court. That is the case, however, in Montgomery County tonight. Master Teddy's a white Spitz and the owner of a $102,000 home left to him by his deceased master. Well, the family of Teddy's owner isn't too happy with the dog's good fortune. And today they took Teddy to court. They wanted him tattooed to prevent Dognapping, but the judge disagreed. We'll meet Teddy tonight with the night team and bring you the latest. As we told you earlier. The city of Baltimore today unveiled its official portrait of former Mayor Clarence du Burns. In his commentary tonight, Michael Lesser says Burns's return to city hall must have sparked a few wistful thoughts. You know, he still talks about running for reelection, but in the meantime, it's nice to have a portrait do. Burns must sometimes feel like the forgotten mayor. There's the current mayor, Kurt Schmoke, and the former mayor, William Donald Schaefer. Schaefer was there for 15 years so long that the word mayor seemed to have become his first name. Doug Burns was there for barely a year. He sometimes seems an afterthought between administrations. He was anything but as the city's first black mayor. He was the first to show some disbelieving whites that a black man could handle the job. But in fact, he'd been there all along. A key man in the council steering the money for mayor. Many of Mayor Schafer's pet projects. One of the quiet men behind the city's great renaissance. But the accent was on the word quiet when he ran for election against Schmoke. Nobody knew the role that Burns had been playing for years. He had to convince people he knew what he was doing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4904.12,4999.04"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/49","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Today, not a day goes by when Burns doesn't relive that election loss and wonder how things might have been with a lot more money and a few more votes. No doubt he feels good that his portrait will hang at City Hall. No doubt he'd feel better if he was still running the place himself. I'm Michael, Alaska. Thank you, Michael. When we come back, a final dose of that mania. And Bob looks for sunshine of the five day. That's next. It's. The time. The last days of June. The event. Be sure to check schools and get a check. Here's how. 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This time to care message is brought to you by a Washington pediatric hospital providing rehabilitation and specialty care for children.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=4999.97,5132.57"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/50","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Honey, don't come near me, please. I can't. No, it's not a good idea. No, no, baby. No, not. Not. No, no. Sweetie, you don't want it to close till that sticky, pasty morning mouth film on your mouth. Teeth and gums is powered away with scope. And the worst breath of the day is replaced with the best kiss. What are you waiting for? We kiss. You may kiss me now. Scoop. The best thing. First thing in the morning. Tonight at 11, an Eyewitness News. A follow up report on the sentencing of killer Steven Aucoin. The night team's David Murphy is working on that story. Well, it is now that Steven Aucoin has received life in Maine, what will he get in Maryland tonight at 11? We'll talk with a motel clerk who says she's a survivor of an ocean attack who thinks he should get death. That story tonight at 11 with the night team, the niece. That story. And you'll hear more about the dog from Silver Spring, who owns his own home. The full story with the night team tonight at 11:00. And now fingers crossed for some sunshine in the five day bob a little bit, but also going to be dealing with some more rain, by the way. We had a report of 3.5in of rain in Taylorsville Carroll County in the last hour or two, humid basically for the next five days. Clouds and sunshine, afternoon showers and thunderstorms likely tomorrow, probably escaping on Sunday, but they may also escape on Monday. Back in the area on Tuesday and Wednesday. So there may be two days this weekend, perhaps into Monday, where we only see scattered showers and thunderstorms into the low 90s by the early part of next week. Then at this point, scattered is sounding pretty good.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5136.25,5230.96"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/51","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That's right. This is not a storm. That's our reporter to the moment. ABC's World News Tonight is next followed by evening magazine at 730. I'm Deborah Stone from. And I'm Denise Coke for the entire eyewitness news team back tonight at 11 with the night team right after 2020. And we're going to leave you tonight with Gotham City in Charm City as Batman comes to Baltimore tonight. Let's go. Atomic batteries are about to rise to speed. And. And we told you we. I. Denise Cope. Weather with Bob Turner. Sports with John Burey. He's been sentenced for one murder. And tonight, the state of Maryland wants to try him for two others. Good evening. I'm Denise Coke. Al Sanders is on vacation. Steven Okene was handed a life sentence in Maine today. And tonight, one victim who survived his rampage wants to see him die. The night team's David Murphy has more. This is Darcy Street, describing the night that could have been her last. Grabbed me by my hair, punched me in the face, not coming into this door. Slammed this shot, locked It pushed me back here. The man responsible for that attack is the same man sentenced to life in prison this afternoon in Maine, Stephen Okene, the man who killed a night clerk in this motel there, the man who must still stand trial for the murders of two women in a white marsh. Darcy's attack as she was working at this Southeast Baltimore hotel came only weeks before the murders. I felt very lucky. And then it finally hit me. What could have happened to me? Yes, I would like to see him get the death penalty and follow through with it. But even as Maryland state attorneys prepare their case against Okin, new information is surfacing about what may have been behind the killings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5231.14,5443.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/52","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Drugs Oaken may have stolen from the family's Baltimore pharmacy came out in court today. Drugs that cause uncontrollable rage. Testimony also revealed that oaken may have been high on cocaine at the time of at least one of the White Marsh killings. But even if O-khan is not convicted of the Maryland murders, he's still responsible for a lot of suffering. And while Dorsey did gain something positive. Well, the policeman and helped me through it when I was upset and everything. He's my husband now. So we're married. So something good did come out of it. The cost was high. There's a fear in me now that debt will always be there. There's just one part of me that when I'm alone with somebody that I don't know, when a stranger, I'm scared and leery. For others, the price was even greater for the night team. David Murphy, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Maryland Prosecutors say okay and should be back within 30 days to stand trial for two white Marsh murders. And around the county, police say a telephone tap led them to fugitive Marc Medley, who was arrested today in Pensacola, Florida. A federal warrant has been out on medley since his parents were discovered bludgeoned to death in their home last week. Medley is facing two counts of first degree murder. He'll have a court hearing tomorrow morning and the county police hope to have him back in Maryland next week. Tonight, 29 year old William Green is back behind bars after escaping this morning from the House of Correction. A three hour police search ended when green was captured in a Howard County parking lot. Green serving 15 years for burglary and theft, was cutting grass on work detail when he simply walked off prison grounds without being noticed.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5444.69,5536.94"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/53","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Tonight, a former member of the Ku Klux Klan is facing a life prison term for the 1981 lynching of a black teenager in Alabama. Benjamin Franklin Cox becomes the second Klan member to be sentenced for the random hanging of 19 year old Michael Donald. Another Klansman has already been given the death penalty and a third Klan member is awaiting trial. President Bush had a tense meeting today with the families of three civil rights activists who were murdered 25 years ago in Mississippi. The families wanted Bush to take a public stance against the Supreme Court's recent civil rights rulings. Ask questions at photo opportunities that I don't I don't answer. Bipartisan legislation to deal with the Supreme Court cases that have so badly eroded civil rights in this country. And that's one of the things we want to ask the president to do while we're here today. Schwerner, Bender's husband, Michael Schwerner, was shot with Andrew Goodman and James Chaney in Philadelphia, Mississippi. The women say they left their meeting with Bush today, feeling very disappointed. The painting will go on across the nation's telephone lines. In another controversial decision today, the Supreme Court sided with the dial up porn industry. The court ruled that sexually explicit phone messages are protected by the free speech amendment. I can feel your hard breath against my neck. The Supreme Court has held that good parents can protect their kids from indecent speech without relying on the government. The justices did say if a sexual message is legally obscene, it is not protected by the First Amendment. The dial up porn industry, which began in the early 80s, generates about $2 billion a year. The Supreme Court erased the mail fraud conviction of Marvin Bendel this week during today's taping of Eyewitness News conference.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5538.26,5644.28"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/54","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The former governor talked about the twists and turns of the case that began 14 years ago. Mandel shared his thoughts with George Bellman and a panel of journalists. I'm not bitter. I'm glad it's over. Do I believe, however, that there were people involved who made this a vendetta? Yes, I do. And I not only believe it, in some instances, I know it. And it was done deliberately, but it was part of a political situation. And you can see Mandel's entire interview on eyewitness news conference. That's Sunday morning at 10:00 here on Channel 13. Well, if you had a ferocious appetite tonight, there was only one place to be. The Baltimore Zoo. Hundreds of people dressed for the occasion sampled the House specialties from 50 of Baltimore's finest restaurants. This was the sixth annual Zuma and one of the major fundraising events of the year for the zoo's conservation and animal acquisition programs. The party is held in the zoo's mansion house away from most of the animals. Well, tonight, it looks like a Montgomery County homeowner will get to stay in his house without getting tattooed. Confused? Well, don't be. When a Silver Spring woman died a few years back, she left her $100,000 home to her favorite friend, Teddy. But some of the other relatives wanted teddy tattoos so he wouldn't be switched. Still confused, while the old dial explains. This is Teddy's house. This is Teddy's chair. And this is Teddy, a 13 year old white Spitz who got the house when his owner died. Good Lord. Right. He gets everything he wants, gets everything he wants. Now, tonight, around 10:00, I'll take him up a street. Boys walk. That's it. Now, there were some human heirs who found this whole situation quite strange.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5644.7,5754.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/55","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They wanted to have Teddy tattooed to make sure that some. But he didn't switch him for a younger dog. But Teddy's lawyer said if his client were to add to the relatives should be tattooed to Variety. A judge ruled Teddy didn't have to have a tattoo. 74 year old George Schnabel says he's glad for Teddy. George is Teddy's caretaker and gets to stay in the house for as long as Teddy lives. Well, Teddy's about 93 in human terms now. Well, that's one thing we can't do. We can't predict our future. We can't protect your future. He may behave while I'm gone. He might be a 4 or 5 years from now. I don't know. Across the way, you'll find neighbors who've grown fond of the bachelor dog. Teddy Looks like he could be a snooty neighbor. He has his ways. You know, it's kind of quiet guy. You know, he doesn't and he doesn't party a lot. He's not a party animal. He doesn't bother anybody. You see him go on walks and he's just a beautiful dog. There they go. The retired cop and the air speculator say Master Teddy won't last more than a few more years. But George says as long as he and Teddy keep challenging each other to live, those years will be good years. Lowell, Dow, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Well, when Teddy eventually meets his maker or whatever, six human heirs plan to sell the house and share the estate. Just ahead, an Eyewitness News Bob Turk with his weekend forecast and entertainment reporter Kelly Saunders looks at that. Where bat fans and bat mania next. Hi. 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If not, chances are you could get one started. Remember, live both sides of life. In Baltimore with the power of people. On June 29th. Something remarkable is going to happen. All the brands you want will come to the store you've trusted for years. General Electric. Whirlpool. Sony, RCA. All your favorite brands, all at the right price, all backed by America's largest service organization and Satisfaction guaranteed all your money back. And it's all going to happen under one very familiar roof. Grand Central. It's here open June 29th. S. O. S Chevy Dealers. O. S. O. S. Seriously? O. I stopped. Forget factory price. 85,000. Chevy's have s o. S price tags Cavaliers forget $7,800 get almost $2,000 off Cavaliers with option pack and rebate of 2.9%. Hurry. Baltimore area Chevy dealers are. S. O. S. Firefighters in Philadelphia had their hands full battling a seven alarm warehouse fire tonight. The blaze broke out just before three this afternoon and was under control about two hours later. The three story bottle warehouse was quickly engulfed in flames that shot hundreds of feet into the air. Dozens of people were evacuated from the area and two firefighters suffered smoke inhalation. The cause of the fire is still under investigation tonight. The military crackdown continues tonight in Beijing and there are unconfirmed reports a major sweep by the military is planned for this weekend.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=5869.91,6005.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/57","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"At least 20 more pro-democracy supporters were arrested at four universities in Beijing over the past two days. Security forces were visible in the streets today, enforcing martial law imposed by the Chinese government. Just over a month ago, an American relief worker kidnaped in the Gaza Strip is free tonight after spending 30 hours in captivity. 35 year old Chris George is co-director of the US based Save the Children Foundation. He was released this morning with a message from his unidentified kidnapers. George carried a letter urging President Bush to meet with the PLO's Yasser Arafat. The letter also appealed for a greater understanding of the Palestinian situation, and some special city school students received college scholarships at the National Aquarium tonight. The Henry Hall Endowment Fund presented scholarships to 32 minority students interested in marine related fields. The awards totaled $10,000 and went to students from 17 city schools in addition to financial help. Some students were also given the opportunity to study at the Dolphin lab in Marathon, Florida, for a week. Well, in case you have not heard, Batman has come roaring into Baltimore and that fans are pouring into movie theaters, buying anything with Batman on it. Entertainment reporter Kelly Sanders continues her look at that many as grip on Charm City. Everywhere you look, there's a line. And in every line there's a Batman T-shirt. Outside, it may have been Gotham City. There were bat fans everywhere and someone close by to sell them a piece of a dream That Mr. Batman. The shirts are selling like hotcakes. Okay. Okay. And this is the next hot item. This is a $25 medallion. I've heard of a double ring ceremony, but never a double ring. This is the one finger ring. They were the two finger ranges of the new style for 89.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6006.21,6110.7"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/58","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Not everyone was cashing in on bat mania. Get any Batman balloons in there. Now, I hope to get some later, though. Inside the theater, it looked like the roads to Ocean City on a Friday afternoon to accommodate the huge crowds here at Harbor Park to see Batman. They're running the film in four of the nine theaters in the complex. Even so, there's still a wait to see the caped crusader. And an exit poll showed mixed emotions as to whether or not it's worth it. I hope it's another part Two of Batman didn't have a decent plot. Just roll on and on. It was a very exciting and add to impact movie. It was okay, but it was slow. It was the best movie I seen this summer. Despite the mixed reviews, it seems Batman may have Baltimoreans flying out to the movies in the largest numbers of the summer. We went back closer to Russell, and that's good news for theaters. I'm Kelly Saunders for the Knight team. Well, in case you missed it, Kelly reviewed Batman last night. On a scale of 1 to 10. She gave it a four. That mania, boy, was real, going a little batty because this bill is real. Yes, we've had enough. I'll tell you, I've had enough so far. I'm leaving town. Yeah, I know you are. I'm leaving town tomorrow for a week at least. That's. All right. We're going to hopefully get some sun this weekend, but there's also maybe some shower and thunderstorm activity still on tap for the afternoon and evening hours. 73 right now. Humidity, 95%. Winds out of the northeast at 730 102. It's rising right now. You're tired. Tides tomorrow, sunrise 540 when it sets at 837. Is popping up at your Nissan dealer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6111.66,6216.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/59","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Just to see if you can get $500 cashback from Nissan on selected hardbody trucks. Up to $1,000 cash back in reliable sentries and up to $2,000 cash back or special financing and selected stanzas. So see your Nissan dealer now, because on July 5th, the money runs out. Sunny, warm summer is coming. And as usual, I assume that means a vacation trip. That's cool. And speaking of cool, that reminds me. It's time to take me to Precision tune. They can get me ready for summer in no time with a complete tune up oil change. 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When you combine the cash with option package discounts, you save over $1,400 on a scored over $1,400 on Taurus, over $1,700 on depot, over $2,000 on Ranger. Go with America's leader for 2.9 financing or up to 750. Cash back. See your Baltimore area for dealer now.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6219.11,6343.36"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/60","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, we may have a reprieve. We may not have totally sunny days, but it may just be sprinkles as opposed to shout. Well, I think the coverage would be as much as anything. We get the downpours like we had and we had some rain falls in Maryland today, 3 to 4in in an hour causing flooding. It was it's tropical, just tropical. My friends that's moving along. We have a few things to tell you about first. There we go. Coming up tomorrow, already 10 to 7 at the Epworth. That's what it is. Epworth United Methodist Church, 600. Warren Road in Cartersville. That my country fair tomorrow. Fun, fun, fun too. Your daddy takes the T-Bird away. Clowns, food games, all kinds of good. And listen to this. You folks are in deep beef this weekend. Sunday, the first annual Maryland Beef Festival. I never heard of this before because it's the first annual. It's going to be held at Back Acres Farm in Mount Airy, Maryland. Sunday, from noon to six, they'll have all kinds of food to eat. Of course, beef, carving, demonstrations, cooking demonstrations, music and Mickey the Clown will be there. And the arts and crafts and all kinds of neat things. So you might want to check it out, man. Let's take a look what's going on around our region. Temperatures pretty consistently in the 70s, except for Pittsburgh coming in and very warm, 80 degrees, variable winds on the base, 7 to 14mph. Take a look at our radar. Still have some showers showing up in the area to the north of Baltimore. Now some showers and also through northeast and southern parts of New Jersey off the L.A. coast and out in West Virginia, northern Virginia. Most of the activity now since moving to the southwest.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6345.25,6440.14"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/61","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So there's still a risk of a couple more showers in the Baltimore and Washington Annapolis area overnight. Yet tonight, as you can see, it's up to our north and it's moving this way unless it totally dies out, which it could. We'll still see some scattered showers overnight tonight and tomorrow. We'll probably have the same scenario that we had today in yesterday, get some early morning, low clouds and some fog. It burns off. We see some sunshine and then you see some buildups of afternoon showers and thunderstorms as is evident still tonight. It's not as widespread as it was earlier this afternoon, but still quite a bit of activity, especially in Florida along the Gulf Coast. Look at this check in on the cloud cover. You see a circulation down there in the Gulf. Weather Service is looking at it, but it's not anything defined yet, just a lot of blob of moisture. But it does have a circulation, as you can see here in these just tons of humidity, moisture all around the place. This front out to the west is never going to make it. In fact, it's going to wipe out completely. We are going to, however, look at a cool front coming in from the northeast, one of those back door cold fronts. It's going to clear out New England, those lower humidities we could see. We could see some drier air on Sunday. But as it moves in tomorrow and later tomorrow, good chance there are some showers in the area, showers in the northwestern part of the United States, hot once again in the southwest and Texas. West, just sunny, hot and dry. The forecast, it'll be in the hundreds and 90s down there. Ninety's in the central part we'll see some of this stuff moving in early next week.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6441.37,6526.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/62","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'll be in the 80s pleasant 77 doing and with the five day forecast. Humid still tomorrow with some scattered thunderstorms 8686 clouds more sun on Sunday mostly sunny Monday near 90. More humidity Tuesday and Wednesday, perhaps in the afternoon. Thunderstorms again Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon. Dennis. Thank you, Bob. Union Memorial Hospital is celebrating in a big way tonight. It is the 10th anniversary of the hospital's sports medicine center, the first of its kind in Baltimore. A black tie gala was held at the Green's Bring Hounds tonight to celebrate. ABC sportscaster Jim McKay received the Sports Medicine Center's Distinguished Service Award. And all proceeds from the gala celebration will benefit the hospital's sports center. Good place, you say gala. I say gala. Well, that's the way it goes. That's right. Potato. Potato. It was you in progress? Yeah. Yeah. Well, no decision is yet out of the coast. We'll have that for you the rest of the day. Sports, including some controversial goings on down in Dallas. You look at your late scores. Stay with us. We're coming right back. What were 400,000 GM owners thinking when they made the move to Mercury? They were thinking about style. They were thinking about features. And many thought highly of Mercury Cougar, Alaska. Now, Cougar is giving GM owners even more to think about. $750 cash back. Mercury Sable. Why don't we think in styling and its features will move you? We just made it a little easier for you to move into. Summer is a great time to make the move to Mercury. See our Lincoln Mercury dealer today. What the World needs now. Jennifer, I brought that report by 8 a.m.. Since we're over our credit limit. Jen, where exactly is this relationship going? They found.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6527.2,6643.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/63","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Sweet Doug Dove, luscious ice cream surrounded by that famous dark chocolate of chocolates makes it all seem worthwhile. The dove for our most rewarding chocolate experience. Registration has begun for the Salvation Army summer camp for boys and girls, ages seven through 16. For more information, call 3664894. Why should you buy Sherwin-Williams paint when you look at it? That code of Sherwin-Williams paint has to be pretty tough to paint. You can white and lodge again and again. So when it comes to walls, pick any kind you like. But when it comes to quality paint you you. Ask Sherwin-Williams. Hey. Hi there. Hi. Look at this deal. Pretty good, Yeah. Well, Toyota lets the sticker do the talking. Great deals like me are everywhere. Right. The extra value package on this Celica GT could save you up to $1,050 on features like power steering and air conditioning. But you got to act fast. So what do you think? I'll take it. Great. I do all the talking. He gets the sale. Perfect. Well, whether they're winning or they're losing, they may end up winning because that's where he's been going. No matter what. No, man. No. It's not over until they win. Until it's over. Until it's over. And once it's over, it's indisputably over. But now they're not even half way over. I'm totally confused, but I'm trying to develop an avenue. Costello Here's what I'm going for. I say, all right. Those are the angels are in progress in Anaheim, California, tonight. The birds going for their eighth consecutive winner right now in the fourth inning at the Big eight. There is no score in that one as the O's go for the eighth and really got a seven game lead in the American League East coming into tonight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6645.42,6765.34"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/64","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"All right. Let's do the National League tonight. Reds and the Dodgers playing at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati. Couple of hot time defensive plays out of this game. Top of the fourth. LA's Mike Davis at the plate sends a shot right side Benzema diving to his left. Gets up flips to the pitcher covering in time March shot on a batter third park by that time as the Reds roll on top of the fifth Now old friend Ed Murray at the plate for the Dodgers turns one back around the base not going center field. Her winning and throw to the plate Mike Morgan coming in sliding head for he's going to be he's out of there dead perfect throw from winning arm as a beleaguered Pete Rose looks on his Cincinnati Reds beat the Dodgers tonight 3 to 1 was the final at riverfront. The latest news on the Rose gambling investigation, incidentally, is is that there's really no news. The court in Cincinnati that was supposed to rule today is they're trying to decide whether or not baseball Commissioner Baggio Yamani should be allowed to decide Rose's professional fate. Well, the court didn't rule because the judge in the case said he hadn't made up his mind yet. You'll have a decision by noon on Sunday. Giamatti, meanwhile, seems to be unaffected by all of this. I honestly think I have a job to do to try and. Monitor a process that is about integrity and that has integrity and to have a fair hearing. And that's all I want to do. It's Borg Imani still on schedule for a hearing with Rose on Monday. This was Rose earlier today in Atlantic City as he was leaving a baseball card show at which he'd been signing autographs for $15 a throw.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6765.91,6858.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/65","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Meanwhile, got a scandal brewing down in Dallas. How about this? 14 members of the Cowboys cheerleading squad open quit today. They see their new team. Owner Jerry Jones, has indicated he wants them to wear skimpier uniforms and do beer commercials. The cheerleaders say that would be inappropriate. The uniform is symbolic of the finest. The best lady spelled with a capital L wholesome, clean cut up front. Debbie Bond is 14. Members of the cowboy cheerleaders have quit. Reportedly, more resignations could be on the way. And I assure you we will stay on top of this story. Finally tonight, we're saying goodbye to one of the wackiest wild men I've ever had the privilege to work with. Ladies and gentlemen. Jeffery, hit man Hoffman is leaving us today. This is his final show. Jeff is on his way. Probably the drunk. No, he's on his way to Los Angeles. The television station, NBC, where he will be the sports producer there. Jeff has been our sports producer. We are proud to say for the past year and a half here at Channel 13 and a lot of the work in fact, I'll say the bulk of the work that goes into our weekly sports spotlight features has been handled by Jeff Hoffman. He's a very, very creative guy and we are sorry to see him go, but it's a great opportunity for him and the City of Angels, and we wish him the best of luck. And while Jeff is on his way out, an old friend, Mike Cupo, who was Jeff's predecessor, will also be a successor as Mike is coming back to us from Philadelphia. So we're very happy about the way things are going for both these fellows. Great opportunity for Jeff and it's good to have Mike back.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459#t=6860.15,6953.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136063/file/252459/transcript/70820/annotation/66","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's sort of touching to see him switch hats like that was kind of got to me. It certainly did. Bob The wake up forecast OC Haze Fog Cloud 68. Good luck. Jeff Hoffman. Nice night. Absolutely. Finally tonight, evidence that our president is indeed a kinder, gentler pet owner. The first family left for a retreat at Camp David today, but nearly the family's Springer spaniel, a new mother was too wet to appreciate the weekend to them. So her kinder, gentler master came to the rescue, swept her up for a nice dry ride in the presidential helicopter. And if she knows about Teddy, who lives in Silver Spring, who's looking to make some errors together, Yes, you never know. That is our report for the moment. Nightline is next. I'm Denise Koch for Al Sanders and the entire Eyewitness News team. Good night and have a nice weekend. Very painful. He was carrying. Well. Eagle savings days are here. 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